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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, MYTHIEM BIRD IS l SCHEDULE RATIFIED | FLASHES OF LIFE: HOLLYWOOD’S ONLY 1927, [blood stains on Mrs. Lilliendanhrs |ace, planued by Thomas M witt, T i Tren N 1. |hose. The board of frecholders is | Jr. z FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Wiltiamsport, I'a | holding up payment, think $25 per - E - fanalyst is enough artford—"Ten horses i Md .~ | h in stable tire and Dory Shimit draw, (10), o imberland, Wiley Promiey SFEN IN KANS AS “HAPPY” COUPLE PART AFTER 10 YEARS But It Is Only on Ads and Billhoards s the rien t artists fl bird cal a foot- | its way, too, into of Kansas product word two real bir Kansas Texas Game Laws Make Wild Turkeys Tamer t, Tex,, Dec. 13, (P —Wild L g tamer, since protection domestic the ax : laws, 1 = it warned t quently T e wild : away from farms and flocks in the hills. ters’ point of view, has become vexing. crve within gu wild turkeys, but out as if formed ¢ are within a pas ect the game warden as their The hunter gocs on and spproaches another flock in which ¢he birds ars wilder. But as they cross the rond he notices thelr greater size and real that fir- ing at them would make him guil of destroying ome farmer's per ®onal property. Wild turkeys Qarker than 1} ha con by ring aw joining the gan Irom the h are smaller and domestic species. Maine Returns Her War | Trophies Kept 64 Years Colum B €., Dec. Confedera 1l captured from South Carolina troops in 1863 have been received by Governor Ciahrd: from the state of Maine, where the banners have been kept 64 yea ¥ trophis formally ret by Governor governors' con- summer, ] inth Maine »ra at Morris Island, nly 11, from the Twenty-First South olina Voluntcer: N FOUND was brought Officer ast eve- RUNAWAY ORPH \ 10 year old girl to the polica statlon George Collins about S:10 sent to the Polish Orphan- ifter another zirl fdentiticd he as heing one of the inmates. child told the officer her mothe zone to 1 left her o r glrl's sic by 0 WOMAN ever Hose, particular We have this exquisite hose in all the newest and most popular shades of the sea- son. Give several | $7.45, 3 $1.00 13 (A—Five | '|Much Any iety Is Felt | 'ly such lovely silk as this new Allen-A creation. Connecticut State Bashethall League | Approves List of Games for First N York—There are no really persons left in en Oakland of the ht. She and her . Murray, were the only two such extant, she says, and they're separating ten of married life, thing; indus a good Ttalian a mortgag, virtually controls nd soon will have an indust New evoted Hollywood, Half of Scason. Miami —An ecstate of $200,- om $100 has been bequeathed to Fred B. Miller “to do as he darn well pleases with it His benefactor 18 James Hardiman, a barber for whom Miller Invested 310 in realty 10 pyramided after ow— Raphael Bendandi of t that there would 4 > in north-| = pycharest—Whether or not december 11, seems 10| king |ikes to study jogafree, he rly right. On Decem- | poon elected president of the llapsed and fissures Neatfonail GecsranHlc lasting five mi-Palatinsk dis- W0 foreca the hi Rt Asia manian ciety. Washington—When moon is directly above, the steamship Leviathan welghs ten or 12 pounds less than when the moon is near the horizon. So $ays a bulletin from the National Geographic society dealing with lunar lifting force, The moon can steal one the weight of an ol the New York—Hav g made money ceding bulls and bears, William | . Buroni is to be one or the other +5 hought a stock ex- for $310,000. He was clerk and order clerk house when On his return he rant, which he has ot New York — Society hears that { now sold has ch daug in Rome, her baby i nged the of Phil Gloria to Giola. Philip sized up formerly secretar Uncle Sam soon w of the organized Ith of the world, and it will by by Kerr, South Church Basketball Atlantic City—What price testing Meet Simsbury “Y" Quintet Here | © stockings? Two experts ask a totul | $750 for thres examinations of Tonight. | The South church basketball team third Senior County “Y” leaguo game tonight and secks | its third coutive ory when it plays the Sir Y" team at | the local Y. M. C The New Brit- | m is on top of the circuit at ! virtue of its one-sided | victories over Broad Brook and Wapping. while Simsbury is at the | bottom and has yet to win a game | The visitors of the night, however, | | wore barely nosed out by Wapping, 8, and held Farmington to 3 ast week in spite of the absence of | everal regulars, o no easy time is expeeted by the church players. The game will start at 8 o'clock and Jack UR SALE 9 TO .M. R e e o meay l‘n?,sn 5 it b. 15c. State Trade school, and Thursday | week but have not yet made connec- | {take place at the Senior high school | | elub and another quintet SHOULDERS Plenty of action in the Interm 800 0B DD D DO (DR 2,.25 1h= Dc will find it opposing the South | tions with the management of the ‘rm Friday night. will play its vi D Tean Smoked SHOULDERS ... Fresh Cut HAMBURG LEAN FRESH WHOLE QR HALF ite County “Y" league is promi for this week. Kensington, which 18 has not plaved yet, will engage m [ « 1} tes two nights 2 e i LOIN OR ROUND | church entry, hoth games being ar- e | ranged for the Boys' club during the WHITE MEALY MAINE supper hours. The league leading PO ATOES 5 {Tions ase’ scheduled! to: mest Hast ) T Peck3 C. | Berlin at the Nathan Hale gym this | subnrbanites. They wish to play the PORK LOlNS lb. 20C. contest tomorrow night. The Trade school also wishes to play off its | e | game with East Berlin and fs en- | deavoring to have the engagement | Tegs Milk Fed VEAL . Rump Roasts VEAL . BE Chuck Roasts i BEEF ... ARMOUR'S STAR HAM ... 1b. 25c. For Deep Sea Wanderer Dec. 1% (P—Anxiety for the | J. ault, deep | internationally | : known French tennis player, was | [ 1€8s Yearling felt today his friends here, LAMB . | Gerbault s eeveral days overauc |/ pancy Lamb at Durba uth Africa from Re- FORF {unton Island in his 25-foot &loop | | Fireeres | LAMB LOINS by To Roast .. Lamb or Pork CHOPS | | Gerbanlt, who travels alone, cross- | the Atlantic to New York in af foot sloop in 1923 and later sai! ed the Pagific and the South S Ha was due Durban about De- | c | When Gerbault arrived recently at tle island of Rodriguez in the | rned that the Polvnesian isla ‘th.u n him as their king, ADVANTAGE OF OUR DAILY BAKERY § ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW — AND CAKES POUND CAKE ... 1b 256 ALSQ Cramtorre RUssr, AND PUFFS, WHIPPE] MOHICAN BREAD BREAD MOTHER MAKES. TEXTURE AND TA! HOME BAK- b, AND AT A BIG SAVING TOO. FULL 16 OUNCE LOAF AFTER BAKING . ) ASSTD. ICING. YER f6e VAL ASSTD. MERINGUE PIES i ¥25¢ WHIPPED CREAM CAR CREAM BUTTERFLIES, ete, lian ocean it was le natives of a — IS MADE SO SIMILAR TO THE THE SAME C MEADOWBROOK ! SELECTED SWIFT'S GEM-NUT BUTTER @ EGGS | “OLEQ” 21bs.95c. '3 Doz $1.13'1b...... 19c. 2 Ibs 29c 1 peck 250 peck 190 b 59(: GRAPES RAISINS 31bs.29c. | 21lbs. 25¢. w10 | Tzmemt 5 95, 161bs. $1 | Bag $1.07 | 3 1Ibs. 95c. 2..19¢ 3. 29¢ Best, PURE LARD . Cone LEAF LARD . llow TURNIPS . Yellow ONIONS . cked Fresh Fancy White MUSHROOMS SUNKIST ORANGES | 2 Doz. 49c. | 1927 Mixed NUTS . Sweet Green PEPPERS Fancy Baldwin APPLES ... has too many pairs of Filhow MACARONI Fancy Sliced NEAPPLE Mohican Fyap. . \ . MILK rs for Christmas. 3 Pr. $5.00 ancy Ceylon Vanilla EXTRACT N B CCOOKIES ASTRY FLOUR “NIDER'S CATSUP Ige AGON SOAP .. N 3 Jbs 310 .n16¢ 8..25¢ b 2 Ibs 49c i ™ 29c SUGAR FLOUR | COFFEE can 25C w49¢ GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE COR. MAIN AND WEST MAIN STS. FISH FOR WED,, FRIDAY and SATURDAY SHORE HADDOCK FLOUNDERS ... HALIBUT HERRING L . Ib [ m 1h MACKEREL | STEAK BLUE STEAK SALMON | ROUND 1 20¢ |2 | available ten-millionth or | Gloria Gould Bishop, who is living | TFommy light b g Jimmy Clyde Hu rmer Joe , (10) Ar deteated (10) alleyfield Ore.—Champagne s | pi for Mrs. Doris McDonald, | 0 is accused of murder. Archie Morrison and E. J. Van Ceusen of | Y., who testified against ged for a quart of the best nted with their compli- sheriff said he would Hartford—Unlighted highway ter than road where lights arc and far apart Motor Vehicle C Stoeckel says. Hartford — Bj, license buttons for nounced by state fish ¢ partment. Cooper, pr I'he ger Billy sportsmen nd game | ments. | oblige. racuse, LT Philadelphia—Lew Tondler, Phila- delphia, de :d Hilario Martin pain, (10). Rene De Vos, Belgium, signed to hospital to teach coiy won from Iddie Dempsey, Philadel- cent children their three R's. phia, 10). Tommy Gleason, Phila- - | delphia, won from Bob Shilling Hartford—Reports show 23 deaths | Philadelphia, (6). Buddy Burke, from polson liquor in first 11 months Chester, Pa., defeatec of present year. Reading, Pa., (6). New York—Descendants of our | {colonial stock are fare more precious | than early American furniture. for which there fs such a craze, s Mrs. Walter Proce of the Colouial | Dames of America. Such 1s her ex- planation of the plans of the or- anization to afford descendants of the colonists opportunity to attend schools and colleges of colonial foundation. New Haven—School teacher 1es- | | Hartford—Motor bureau | reports that 982 persons think they | | have th esame engine number. The | number is the same, says the de- | Aexico City—Will Rogers is off rartment only it s the casting num- | Lindy. “I've got to give up my nice | ber, used on more than 1,006 motors. Mr. Morrow's embassy and | " he explains. lcense Chicago 1t defeated Bddie Shea, Chic: Roston—Al Mello, Jgck Louisville, go, (10). Towell, Malone, St ~Willie Harmon, Pittsburgh Bridgeport—Supreme court |sulelde of insane person arlsing out Thompsonville—Drowning of Jo- of and in course of employ Bruno, 8, marks first thin-tce | basis for compensation claim. ¥ of season. - rules de- (10). ment is ’ I.u. *rovidence, | ielphia, Woburn, Mass., Pa.—Danny R. L—Benny F New Haven—Thieves steal coats | Wallingford — Round the world from house with ald of fence pickets flight to perpetuate memory of e Iioul Lufberry, American war time pard, a0) READ HERALD CLASSIFIED M)s; Johnstov Cooney, Delp, | -service middleweight champlon Washington, - D, (., knocke ikie Theodore, Philadelphi; Bobby Crafton, Camp Meade, w from Young Terry McGovern, Di burgh, (6). ) Spreck- | Leon- | Mobile, Ala.~TRuddy Seaborn, Mo- bile, defeated Henry Jungle, | Orleans, (10). ilor Black, won from WBattling Mckee, vort (). | SPORTS Daven- Former Kaiser Builds Fine Private Theater Doorn, Holland, Dee. 13 (#—Th« former r is going into theatri- feal produetion | The former German emperor in- tends to run his own private the- 'r now being built within the eronnds at Doorn house, his resi- dence, The idea originated with his wife, Princess Hermi ho Thas long been di: t J with the 1 @ of Dutch village life and lack of entel nthent there in evening for invited guests who ¢ becoming more numerous, -rformances by companies from ding German theaters, esj Max Reinhardt's, are being rranged. th FORD CARISHERE On Display in Our Elm Street Showroom IODAY AND WEDNESDAY You Will Be Amazed at the Speed and Beauty of the New Ford Car AUTOMOTIVE SALES and SERVICE “New Britain’s Only Ford Dealer” 248 ELM ST. Open Late Each iNight e\ B\ "o\ NN T ot " e N % N7 N Gifts of Jurniture for the Entire Family Mother, Dad, Sister, Brother—-—A”v May Shop Here For Gifts—Knowing the Quality is of the Best and Prices Most Reasonable. CABINET SMOKERS $5.95 GOV. WINTHROP DESKS $57.50 COGSWELL CHAIRS $27.00 TILT TOP BOOK TROUGH END TABLES SPINET DESKS $19.50 CEDAR CIES' BRIDGE LAMPS $9.95 LIVING ROOM TABLES TABLES $13.50 $7.50 For the Home this Year— a Living Room Suite ! FOOT STOOLS that