New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1927, Page 21

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e ———————————— REMUS IS CRAZY, '*- . cub tow toncar | EX-JUS'”[;E SAYS“"‘F'I‘M Dramatic Organization | 1 Will Present Polly with a Past in | | Auditorium, Lawyer Who Shared OMices With | arcer severat wecks of carotn 2 |rehearsal under the direction of Deiendam in Goun !Mrs. Amy C. Guilford, supervisor |of the Amphion Dramatic club of the Senior High school, members Ciaelny 0. ‘Do 9\ (B—Tws ‘or the club who are in the cast for : iinesses from Chicago, |1h¢ Play, “Polly with a Past," are leserted a promising legal |F°24Y for its Presentation in the to conie here and engage in | @uditorium this evening at $ o'clock. sging, testified for George| The play i3 a comedy which fs Iemus in lis murder trial today and | €Xpected to keep the audience in a HEODENE thes and l6iths detn: onstant state of laughter. The cast verbal testimony. There remained |Of characters is as follows: Harry ouly the reading of two or three | Richardson, Douglas Harwood; Rex lenosition | Van Zile, Frederick , Schmaltz; Michael Tgoe, South Park com- |Stiles, Willlam H I: Clay Col- missioner and Joseph La Buy, for- 'lum, John Black; Petrowski, mer pal judge, said Remus' !dore Stalk; Commodore reputation for sound citizenship was | Barker, Franeis Traver: Polly | <00 Shannen, Alda Joushion; Mrs. Mar- Mr. La Buy testified that observa- 'tha Van Zile, Mabel Benedict: Myr- tions of ) after his rele le Davis, Marjorie Young; Mrs rom the fede enitentiary in At-lClementine Davis, Evelyn Sorrow: g /;-'y"“”/”///"fll”’i. lanta September ; had con- | papy ) ker, Irancis ( sane’ prior to the t he shot and that time, 6ccupying the same suite of oftices with him fifteen years S e B Mrs. Armstrong Was Mother of days had becoma insane, was formed Court Street Man ome two months r his releasc trom priso R frlephoned him and was | Mrs. Mary J. Armstrong, 77 years | rk ‘11,'” et !““ “f"’frl””;‘l old, widow of Walter Armstrong and | bl {mother of Tert J. Armstrong of | mwe man T had | Court street, who is connected with former judge. the undertaking branch of B. C.| “'Oh, my God. Mrs. Remus fs|lorter Sons sed away at the | he exclaimed. (home of her daughter, Mrs. Louis Jave found out | Ehle of West Haven, yesterday. She my property. 1 |had been an invalid for the past six power of att Now years. | won't talk to me. She says she | Mrs. Armstrong was born in Man- oing 1o divorce me and going to |chester, England, July 12, 1850, but have me killed.! {for 50 years she lived in Ansoni “I fold him it wasn't as bad as |For the past 45 years she was a at, and to qui d sit and /member of the Methodist church of He wouldn't stay seated one | Ansonia and was one of its most ac- minute. He looked wild and |tive members until her last illness. ump up and watk around. The Armstrong family was well I'ie Kitchen in my home adjoins the | known in Ansonia and Mrs. Arm- library. 1t was dark in there. He strong cspecially so fumped up and went in there. She leaves no other relatives other vited @ mi d w ‘t than her daughter in West Haven | come back ent in. E vl her son in ity. | ing there gainst the wall | The funeral will be held Satur ratehing h and crving ont. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Pine ‘Oh, my God, Mrs. Remus is driving | Memorial chapel at Pine Grove cem- She won't talk to me. ctery, Ansonia. Rev. J. Roscoe Wal- ng me crazy.” ker will officiate at the services, flurial will be in the family plot in WOMAN GOBS TO JAIL P com Stamford Resident Gets Year's Sen- ifiea s ur Wn a“u \ec@l e . Breaks Qur Own Value R ] tence on Ch. » of Theft Ilmli‘ i Extraordinary Living Room Spzcial . 9 (A—Mrs. Eliz- i What a il Christmas opportunity. Beautiful —Ruz s at the larze Cus‘om-built Pieces ( mford, was FREE with (e living roem you buy. The gr value i an)—You have cioice of B ul VEL o o il by Judge of the year, we believe. Absolute proof th: can JAC i rings—ihere are spri 1 Gx"-;L & court today w she ¢ superior | and do give rcre for your money than any o Lot deep, ihick seats a oll arms te insure co { 1 e ey low price. A VIERK S A WEEK wnged her | quick, and the (~ropiste outfit is YOU his sma it delivered for Christmas. theft and fo i 7T : Soana, Eitward, 25, a0 ot | %x12 VELVET RUG FREE! ¥ s tenced to from 25 Monkn: years in the s u.»' ha]f court yestarday when he my:..l--qi i Cabinet o lilty ike charges o tha 4 ) < S - It billion Smoker Vaskington 'r\ | GIVE A CEDAR 3 q - Sewing K French Stocks Show ‘ doll i New Firmness Today ' ocllar Paris, Dee. 9 (P—Irench stocks ' d bank s s showed new firm- o o e Thourse. today foliowine stocking! mier Poincare’s declaration o T - the chamber of deputics concerning | i : e = = < ; . immin of important mone- | { e ot sy : , ) : | 4 others h:n‘l X : = = 7 A welcome gift—fine workman- speech s interpret- | 98¢c. to §45. 2 2 5 : el B cial cireles Thanks to the Christ- 3 bR e i X i S - iltoily Flahbel 2l stablliza~ mas Club idea, Santa __,_____' > R 3}18,{0 . Similar to Cut $4.95 UoIfoLEne trang Pefore | Claus’ Christmas stocking - ENEA Se e h“.s $501,336,000.00 in it s Taxi Driver and Auteist “‘15 ."9:’“’3 g 00y Bridge SR Give HER a CEDAR CONSOLE Are Absolved by C . That's 102 million more Lamp Cabinet CHESI—the Gift Su ¥ PHONOGRAPH Bridgeport, Dec. 9 (A—No crim- | han last year. < o oy e *"1‘;"" i o \';lmfo More than 8 thousand ( clothes safe from mnmsqr 95 e Complete With 12 Double- ccembe A = i ni % Ly S f Greenwich, ac- banks in the United States | $1 .98 4 ; ¥ and be an ormament ase) o a Face Rec b ig fi' S i Porgery. the elections of S oncr J. J. Phelan's| now operate Christmas That's All Selections finding m[ul.] (\IM‘A;\." R Clubs. \ L T e R shock while on the way | well. 5 Never such wonderful $1.00 Week Membership is 5 times Metal Stand 5 p practicsl, values — mever such & siyle you ean New model—quiet running — : Handsome, : i il doneHandtome MAS ford hospital after a the 1920 total. Tulsoma o t. She Ll selection, Ciie . £70m heautiful tone—handsome MA hich a taxi o v The average account is e P8 ;\ill 12;\; to o 9.95 ;lrn:, )\(\'\' finish—Come in and Harold Sch was y @ - } <ot h e one. e motor t riven by Charles 3.| about §58 ! Orders Terp of Alston, M It is estimated that WOULD DONATE BLOOD Philadelphia, Dee. 9 (A—Because a fellow countryman was unable to | 150 millions will be deposited in permanent savings ac- A Eek 2 counts. T s ! ] 1 vy for a anl‘ u:n‘\x:\:s)lon.‘ {f;:xi 155 miltionAlwilll Bevaent for 4 L Fresrflman Ay Ramos Sl dantod Xmas gifts. T AL e L I 27 niillions will be used for ek (3 3 . ¢ blood. 2 S e use A % % ‘vi a - ! said to have sut- tax ' i . : Masterpiece ncial - reverses in 23 millions for insurance. eIy 2R | m of amnesia, in a 26 millions for mortgages and ! ‘- In This Beautiful Cabinet 10 physicians said interest. i i AR e e i AP COMPLETE means of saving his life. Solar said il e hataTRanta a0 | o e he had no money 1 a plea was 1 i ol it 1 millions for education. i - ol "’ Delivered! Installsd! Taitentilob e feonz bl SR OSSOt Erce 5 millions for charity! i Readyato BliS HArt: $ his own blood i y The operation is to be performed ! p il ford's Greatest Radio today The Christmas Club’s | Bus! ey won't o e a national institution! : et Nz at o this WEST INVITES DEMOCRATS 5 e /i AN e Wieh . Dec. 9 (P—An ef- New Britain belongs. A g price! Hurry! fort to bring the 1928 democratic Do you? $ W \ ) $2.00 WEEK al convention to San Francis- AL o S (T e 0o Lo, At least you'll want to Vranci wrist and Convention| Join for 1928, ELECTRIFIED cague wd telegraphed to John | X . o hea, its ropresentative In Waslh- ‘ ' g Christmas Bedroom Special $1 19 6 Tube—Single D ington, to start canvassing mrm'm‘- With A. & B. Socket cemen of that party for thew o z % 5 9 , T O L ] Tone Full-Length Vanity ~ Bow-End Bed Wardrobe Dresser opinions on the matter. | THE 4 . e S ; ; i 1. H. Mopike, chairman of the | TeadyRLOIE a0 Upholstered Bench Boudoir Chair $2 WEEK lie believed the pessibility of bring- | THE gift foi the famil GENUINE WALNU I‘l\l'nN'r “i‘l:\h“.lll\':\(‘l 1\;:4\1]\7‘-:!’\' attractive decorations— 3 to. e just tne xind of suite that would be a sensa value at ey —with the wo®erful VELVET Rug it is certainy HiEEINR convanlonato tHIS O Y s BANK The hix hedronm bu of the year! Don't m E o “rairly bright and worth — working | OF NEW BRITAIN Rl MAIN AT EAST MAIN TWO HURT IN COLLISION A Open Evenings GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES—CASH OR CREDIT! Boston, Dec. 9 (UP)—Two men | e % ot e "' ) S el SR e to Christmas! _ CHRISTMAS sengers severcly shaken here today A H | Free Delivery—Free R. R. Fare to in a collision between a crowded | Out-of-Town Customers. S : . e i tort triok - 4 Surprise Deliveries—made just be- : e Al e et LNChD e o fore Christmas if desired! : \ CLUB CHECKS John I. Ba 58, of Dorchester, MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE ¥ and_John W. McLearn, 62, of Lex- SYSTEM - o ingfon, were taken to a hospital. Hundreds of special values for Christmas ACCEPTED Ington, ey doken o Gift Shoppers! You Save on EVERYTHING HARTFORD Toth car and truck were consid- you buy at Kane’s! erably damaged. B

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