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NEW BRI’[AZ\ DAILY |ILIA1D \'LUI\'F DAY, DECEMBER 14, 1927 CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR Webber, soprano; M. John W, S’Hlflmsslwi&?uw' G| WIW %Jl[ssf b[:EV /_Wm HUNDREDS ATTEND 55 =225, Yo ik Customss Omc?m Take TlllSFI’OIDi o romomn Gomn. Asked (o Ffill Ranks of b : Comiioct Takar Toad Ll ',;'_i‘;];-,';j:.‘,',“_l SRR A mogglers o Year | e sunior ana mtermesiae o Seagoing Fighters : : ' al Rest N | e s Su ¢ schoo partments of the Sunday school of rd McKeown, Jr. [the First Congregational church will at wrice read the ington, Dec. 14 (UP)—Cus- i 2 ¢ b 6o ’ e oms officers, operating againsy|12v® & Christmas giving party n | 10 Prois Rl ¢ » 53 ; % 3?0}”\ b Haven, Dec, 14 (R— A |COmmital services at the cemete smugglers, scized goods valued at |the chapel of the church tomorrow | yvint 5 ) 2 'v rowd which overfiowed : . Pla; arly $6,000,000 during the fiscal |cvening at 7 o'clock. The school is | wares o s / ; : " ',01“ ; Al " Ansonia Morris Plan ir ended June 30, 1927, Seeretary [e0€aged In what is called the “Penn | gn the - Conmections morn ; 5 21 : ; ;. W il o Buol\keeper Is Robbed cduled to pro- ’ . % E O'Meary, late president of the Con co. 14—P—As Mise The recessional was “Thy Will Be Ir.m- r offin was attended into the i by itary cscort from day School to Have Gala Afair Connecticut Na Treasury Mellon announced ! Parish Project.” 1t is a giving pro- ' (rict. The 11 ject to the parish of Rey M. ' ceed to southern w ou January A g 4 3 i : Federal patrols along the interna- | Penn. who Is a missionary of this | gin 1955 and by chat 1 1he " G B " . Henk edermtionziofiTabor 2 adie n, hookkeeper at the nal horders and at seaports, cap- |church working at Sophia, N, C. | or ' G e (o . : ; : v " Bociss a drmin, deck o tured liquor appraised at $3,403,- | The members of the church schiool | vy pive g e e . R i g : % s ward. More than 200 delegates 2 are contributing clothing and toys | o110 e A i : : i stat 1 local labor ol it ; s Custom officials told the United [{0F needy familics in Mr. Penn's | {0 o . aler oty ¥ o el : § score of national lubor s Press today that every type of per- | narlsh as wall as hooks, maguzines, | s, (oo 1> 47 S L i o o o w5, and Al on—from the ultra rich to the poor scrap-books, pictures, o mirroscope | ooy BT 1Y proniior Das > ; riends, made up th G Sutih immigrant—attempted o thwart |and other articles that will be of [oo oo 19 s, 24 enlls 1 . 5 o ’ 2 a solemn high mass of il made Uncle Sam's tariff law during the [use in the work which Mr. Penn is | *oW g have heen made 4 3 ; 5 ko7 i wound o i vear, | doing. : Agents seized jewels and precious| The reason for having the Christ- siones valued at $376,636. Most of mas party 10 days before Christmas : these illegal entries were attempted (i that the gifts may be packed and | tofore xeauleadiand thy lielghth it New York city, One man, a [shipped o as to reach North Care 2o OLEC L OnR i Drs /o §REE member of a steamship crew, |1ina betore Christmas: Day The | for adults. Many men who were arrested with 41 wrist wateh move- |various gifts will be on exhibit at nts; another smugeler hiad $102.- [the party tomorrow evening and ) worth of cut diamonds. {will then be wrapped and packed foc this eity was there remains vacancies for 21 miore men. The a minimum tablished 15 17 years instead of 13 as ceopted for o ments apon s 3 5 > b cation during past months v : g an AR able to mect the new 4 i 5 4 ! “" International smuggling groups |immediate shipment. | requiremients, and young men now P 5 sl , 2 ‘ g s b I operate, officials id. usin; A Christmas program will be one ' BNtmploysd between the ages of 17 £ 3 rora their own vessels to bring in con- |feature of the evening's entertain- 404 ars i an opportunity to | traband goods and also run the bor- |ment, followed hy games and re- | €0t<r the 1 Siales navy for a e 2 patrol blockade with fast auto- freshments. Mrs. Samuel McCuteh- ad learn a trade with steady ederation 1 mobiles. Tn some sections, the mod- |con has be harge of the giving | “MPlOVInenL und the many benefits ano ERING ¥ + bomoo 495 ern buccaneers use airplanes |propect of intermediate depart- an enlistn $501 anle N 2 A TosSEthe m,,»‘hr,u ! < :nrv}n Miss Marion )b, Miss An- | iss the hurd winter north by sa i Seek No More My Ladies! nie Bancroft, H. D. C. Smith, Miss [i1g with the flect to the southwru ; Lt Collin i Gre nt Your man is a regula e o ! e 3 i " % ekt SN 2 > tions and his iaeas are one Vel cock and Rev. Alfred D. Heininger f as e in general charge of the wrap- an insitution of war, indeed, by | A , R ! L g A and the same. Increase Reported in Number of [ping and packing of the gifts us ' 50me as provocative of hostilities ¢ . B 4 well as the program of the evening, | Lul the public generally is becom . SERANE . i . o Amalgumated Street Jimmy of the Motor Falities in Proportion to (They will be s varions ! ing more and more impressed with | . 3 ployes; John hers and classes of th ch | the peacetime activitics of the navy * . T tional Metal T : Quality >, i orics | 4 Population in America. l5araaT & of ining the navy i A L " g i S Edward Leo e R : price the citizens pay (o i . Smoke Shop | e - - ’ th t 1 he | ple pro ction of their rights ki & f i 0 a N n £ J rom automobils idents in the ple prof n o gh s et n . 3 1'nited States ave incrcasing bhoth TELLER DUESN T it home and abroad. While it may . s A \ Steamfit her honor y hknows your man, knows be used for instant destruction in | % . G o 5 L «ret Thomas Vincent < ¢ his wants, knows his fav- Iitols (Runisbandand M A igoution avode : : o p ] roark, Edward McKeown, Fhillip orite Cigar, Cigarette, i0 population with each year. Th * 0f war, the navy is so organized . commerce department in announc 2 1o he of comstrusive value 1o the . o B Lra el T § Pipe or smoker supplies, R s e nation at all tmes, i il 4 X ooy c ! ohn_ St ¢ ; ¢ & r d They are all here. ready The property and lives of Ameri- et, fixed the total number of au- | ShespEOn, . . ‘ ¢ g tomobile accident deaths in 1926 i ( Ll s FoRdlsncoun I 4 hg . . 4 . : s st + to he wrapped up and de- | 3 4 ohinsky r < hig gave 1 distant lands in cases of famine, k - - = The ‘aolenin quien v S(‘(‘ Jimm)’ r]:u:ulnuo: & y‘n ”‘_,’.‘f e pfl][mefl Pmbes H]S C()m]u()( u;n hauake, hurricana and disasters The departure of Lin and bis monoplane “Spirit of "—from Boling Field, Washington, |t corated by similar rate 17, in 1924 it was ‘:’n::flt«’:‘!;t ’”:!':)m:s';:hrll;'l\\!l:‘g ‘mz]! "r;r .\I“\I:[‘nl u';h pictured here. Jn the upper photo, Lindy (r s ing o farewell handshake to Major | S A He specializes in every- 15.7, while in 1923 it was but 14.9 | . HALy I atic relatons with | Harvey Burwsll, the Bolling Ficli comma The lower 1 : o TS e er M Al G e : Washing Dec. 14 (P—Com- |foreign countries the navy plays an | was mnddy, but Lindy didn't mind {h wen to the mist v 2,000-mile good-will ,“,:;,c.” s 1,"]\ e _ > thing for the smoker. ;i y et 2 Also Candy and Magazines and in 1922 but 12.5. ssioner Telle shipping | important role. Bt b e 4, the to. | Missioner Teller of shipping | important rol the Mexican capital, bert, O, P, i b day tha his conduct Interest viat has he stim- {aP of deaths met in collicions oo | P0ard said today that his conduct| in aviation has been stim- | i v ) Taitrona | 1ad been investigated by the de- |wated by the navs througl s | —_ — - bk . ¢ JIMMY’S n automobiles and LTINS oLt Kiredh cars was cxanaad partment of justice in conn tion '4}'\1\1!1-\' in experi ntation and m | Tl Fraran i A olviliz 3 4 sioner W Hall by persons con Hea ol i el of (";"v;‘f::i,,.ma With west coast shipping fn- | benefitted by tha sarvic: b ‘.”-mv.'."‘” FOR BIDS 0N GARBAGE . Gl e s assignes i torests. structors educated fn the na tion in 1926, the grand total would | '8 comumissioner, who ia the |by the influences of ';Lh-'\ \Hmnul PRUFESSURS TA[K i : g gEanls snechaue) by Hohils Opp. Burritt Hotel nave been 20,881 deaths, and the e the |1aval construetors as inspectors for Thousands of vears, 78 well as Bissonette, and after the mass, John | § BP; ULEL ote Pacitic coast esentative on 5 P ! ! automobile death rate would have | ..rq said he had told the dej | the government plants building na hindreds of milli of prople, went | Superintendent Pullen Authorized to | W. Mn:N 3 ar ‘ Moun- Tel. 1399 tain of Sorrow'" I C The quar- been inereased to 18,0 per 106,000 | 10 the making of Zovoastrianism S ror Get Prices For Collections | tet which sang was mado up of AN | SEEEHEEPPPEPEIVEPPCCIPIPS {ment that he knew nothing about |al vessels, 5 3 : Give Interesting Dialogue Oyer oy 1eom vranmaricn or i of ‘population. the case nntil Mr. Hill, a South Da- | The navy Isads in the dr elonment ! — Kotan, told the board about it. [ o¢ the scicnee of engineering. Wash- l the professor said, “but we ar About. City. Telephone Bell Saves |, 38" was naturad for the depart- | ington is kept in close touc w Radio e T e ety « mecting of the boar - WWM! iv 0 Qicferg | ment of justice to question me r ctivitics of the peoples of the Lives of Two Sister rding the matter,” he said, “as I |world by naval communications. 1t PR sence of a civilization Fiteh Mass, dee, - , 0 ¥ 5 ‘ ized H]’jr;‘y:l\)t"lr‘mrv(a 3 lf : H‘ P | hadl béen: financially: intar fu has contributed much gographical oo hich we choose to distill out : ¢ Y iuniagy e e lves of Madellne, 20. papy of san Francisco) before be- | atic 4 experimentation. could/ 1zarn study of | thing itsclf i3 a complex tangle of !garbage after present contracts ex- jcoming a member of the hoard. I| The government of several de-|Hindu and Chinese thought, but |2 thousand threads, endlessly in- . pir The Store For You, & Opposite Myrtle St LA R A4 2 B and Priscilla, 15, daughters of C. ; W. Moeckel. a widely known busi- |g51q all the interest Ihad in the | pendent peoplss are administered by en then they would have no veal volved. Simplici ) illusion, ¢ T sh an to un- v B ettt his flower shop late joats operated by that company be- | the navy free of cost to the natives, | understanding of those ancient enst. D InenTaa distant view derstand th vill no inciner- 361 Main St E Jatanle, he sisters were doing fore coming to Washington.” | It co-operates with the other de- |win eivilizations, Drofessor Ha offen cna to see things #10F NeXt year and probably noue for | § ; i ; A AR, ¢lorieal work in the office. A broth- | Hii resigned two days ago after | Partments of onr government in at- | Todd Costello, ; of the lm,’,:fii”, i r ©, but to those | @ Period of several years, and despite | T G R (r. Rudolph, was at work down-[riiealing that eircumstances sur- | 1aining their objectives. The medical | phy department at Trinity ol ho kno vich reality, the skel- | ifs wishes 0 have a reduction plant | i stalrs. When the telephone bell rang . younding the loan had been investi- | department of the navy has played |<aid in a radio diglogie ovsr 1 ik st HUIREItha inreasnt nd there was no answer he rush- | gated by the department of justice. | 20 important part in the develop- |tion WTIC here last nigh i e N s I n of collection and dispe | ¢ . ” ! upstairs to find the young wom- {3 contract between the board and | nents of the scicnce of medicines. | fossor LeRoy 5 M detail before the pictn cn called attention to th \ . Sa M ’ , v brlstmas 'n overcoms from gas, aping Swayne and Hoyt under which ths | Thousands of men trained in nu- | two professors Hlechas alive, and really cha G of experiencing trouble in find- | y e 4 from a leak In & pipe in the office. | company operated government ehins, | MErous trades g0 back into civil 1ifs | ing "Chinters of (o 5 s AL Sl ‘e to dump the garbage | P 3'F‘vi(;l;m.- who revived them said | was ordered cancelled by the board | every year from the s e e S . things which Profes- |70 LI i e \l’ nithie G LR mE O Sione ihe discovery was jus time SR % : : ne of our most eftective - 5 : J . : s Cinsella, M. &, and | = loan for Hill. | The navy has always proved it-{-ypat th s Tine | wwry in going soms Lo} frawiin. s bidsat o AUt i3t appetrance, BROCK DELAYS TEST Teller said he told the justics de- | self loyal to every Interest of the na- G ; e e o : e s i Daytona Beach, Fla.. Dec. 14 ®— | yaptment that, he knew Bley, as he ! tion and 1ien trained in’ the navy ar ; ! VR 2 eies i o RRIEnY Owing to Inclemency of the weath- | ywas “the Washington agent of one @re ever true to the flag Whether | v bralRtidapat o B Sy 4 7 “‘I”_"‘]" ind ‘“;“"f’ o < Edward F. Schlee and Willlam | of our merchant fleet operators” (NCY remain in the service or Tetur | or the fomien b i o e el s e e s e ; Ex T Brock have postponed their at- put that he didn't know him until ! {0 civil pursuits. | aut, nor are the e d the remoteness of sl SR x8 s {rmpt to break the world's endur- Fashing S e ! world's endur- fa¢tor he came to Washington. | superior. me Letween two civilizations v Morrow’s Name Favorably 4 times i ; ance fligh h v S an- B Jley Was co a n r ounced this morning. - Dnfaverains | 1 understand Bloy Rositonpasied t GEORGE SISLER SOLD | mericans et B easienn Misag Ay, S hn Reported to the Scnate ] Z TSR Jane or | fs in itself an The New : ith it but I never i winds and foreca v weath- | et 1 auer 1815 of cloudy weath- | yor said, “There i3 no truth 1n lo perhaps for Chinese and Hin- | argument hetwe an orthodox Washington, Dec. 14 (8 — h color combina- Blitiatin worin 0 aiHing nomination of Dwight W. Morrow as fions are distinct er, the fliers declared, were Inauspi. | cious conditions under which to ha. | (e TePOrt that T intend to re Famous First Sacker of Browns Will | 41 Who do not know ; 2. “in such a long flight, that pressure has been brought m; e | “Hach was uiterly incomprehensi- ambassador to Mexico was favorably . o} it b bear upon me to bring ahout my ! Be With Washington Club Next|stand, and don't ear derstand, | bl to the other)” he sald, “She | reported to the senate today by lts ‘ | resignation. T intend to continue to the other fellow's viewpoint, and in spoke with impussioned enthusiasm foreign relations committee. |serve on the hoard for the best fn-| Seuson. that respect t unedncated, | of salvation through the precious! Favorable reports also were give terestsfot e publl New York, Dec. 14 (B —The sale | Mr. Costello said. The differcnces 11ood of Christ. The Hindu #-tened o0 on the nominations of Noble B. il of Chica Nature cure I"stltute e e 0t George Sisler, famous fist sucker motedbetween two remote el LG Gl R L L 19 SOUTH HIGH ST. 1 RS R _}mm- of nature herself, that ean sacrifice.” = | Round World Plans in Honor of “mount Involved was not disclosed [and weariness, yet hope of heffer = Telephone 765 | | but it vas understood to! ba!around | things, Which {8’ fha! exparléngb: ot COTTON REPORT Genulne Natureopathic treat- || Lufbery Meet With Chilly Recep- 523,000, [ner ehildren in evere times 3 oh o ments are given absolutely Pain. N i Negotiations for the disposal of [pointed ont, quoting C &l ducing Nov R R {Shsler have becn dn progress ever | man. bales o fint el : 14 P—Tho ince the baseball men gathered | But it is impo - the aver- linters compared w : ream, restore re for the annual major league|age American fo an under- 3 of linters in Oet : : good blood circulation, normal- s OVERCOATS e Rt o ey aormal meetings, The Athletics and White | standing of any or remote year and 746 of 1i add years to life. Pep, power, | | ontstanding Americun war ace of the [ S0X also were understood to have felvilization, the philosopher said, for of linters in Novembher Jast endurance, and nervous condi. || l-afavette Escadrille, as proposed by l‘“*“: ‘»‘?"m'l\!”j'- St the two reasons that the viewpoints |census burcau reported today tlons—never fail to give relief in || Thomas M. Heweltt, ;l;-.. ?,‘ Newalso et I Rl 2 nimself as come in Gift Suge Hose Peerl Mufflers : Cmbrellas nitia ickles— Handkerehicfs—Golf Hose, Hartford, Conn., Dec. et | proposed round-the-world flight in | honor of the late Raoul Lufbery Neuritis, Sciatica or any form of || York, who described h @ :':j?l“"':f‘ ',l:,?,‘].'li)‘:\”,s\' ,TLMON ol rheumatism, including Tonsils, [ former member of the famous esca- o Fot0 {.I'“"hl‘m h i stubborn coughs and colds. || aville, failed to arouss enthusiasm | D Tl (e I ot Chest. stomach, liver or kidrey || here toda oy | 0f Sisier to Washington might pre- diseases, paralysis, varicose Hewitt left for Washington after |80 SFF 8 B orhl veins, swollen glands, etc., or re. | iaddressing the Wallingford Cham- ['f & tHaneiiar fradt [0 As re- gardless of the ailment, the | lwr of Commerce and interviewing [VOHS RO erelGodeatiing symptoms will disappear when | Governor Trumbull fn conncetion |10 A EevEliIg were Consicertg treated by a recognized expert. | with his plan to make an east-to- | ‘hw Judge, veteran first base- I give the best in electrical treat- | ' west globe circling flight. The gov- in exchange for Joe Shante ments, including all forms »f the | !crnor withheld official approval. He Bodsvin (ehar and Glann " Ultra Violet Rays, Alpine Sun | advised Hewitt to o hefore fll\“\m“ 2 b Rays, Eleteric Light Baths and || chambers of Commerce and manu- | - S lcctric Massage: facturers of the state, saying that 5 ofticinl action would e zuided by | G0ing to Trial on Appeal Trained Nurse ~“"°“d“i‘)‘- | their response. From Non-Support Ruling | —— | Samuel T. Eshoo, who appealed F' Coom S |London Finance Shows | from a decision rendered in the local Oftice Hours 9 a. m. to 8. p. m. || Interest in Gold (‘argo | police court, wherehy he was direet- Treatmets, $2.00 | e85 lled topa a we 'k for the support - . . i London, Dec. 14 (®) — The an- | 0 nichild or go to fail for 30 days, n h t b] F d f S t n A Man 6 for $10 When Paid in ancement of - the shipment Of Ly oo to trig) in the superior court t €xnaustible un 0 Ugges 10ns or ny i 00,000 fn gold from New York. ;. "jrigoy charged with non-sup- oard the Berengaria i;"“f“‘[“‘ | port of his wife and child. The case much attention in financial eircles gainst him was nolled last weck, . . . . herc. There was speenlation a3 10 but fter a conterence in the stae’s / Ours is not a shop filled with gifts haphazardly chosen the ultimate destination of #he iyporney's office yesterday. it was o : < L ¢ shipment and doubt was expressed | qocided that he will stand trial on Uriental Rugs Rt i e . L but stocked with articles each of which has a definite pur- |gold would remain in Tondon. | shoo claims that the child is not The finanical editor of the Daily ' his and that his wife deserted him. Mall Serote that the Snipment seem: | Manros S Gordon reprasents him. pose to promote personal comfort and smart appearance. S. V. Sevadjian [d to indicate that the flow of gold 162 Glen'St. Tel. 1190 | trom New York to London had bo- | o —— ————————————————— "cun in carncst. v sald shipmen toaaine o o oiors ovin. NEW WAY 0 STOP FITS s possible in Lon- InEIL veinuita ara enokled were mentioned as y 2 ; D NTIST o oot watiarn' The money market writer of th R Wi 141 ARGt HeblE | Mail attributes the flow to the h i wder who sonds name to Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. |70 @5 ound in terms (ot Ao | B 0., Dept. D-713, Box 11, & Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D. lars, to which the maintenance of ¢ e R e X-RAY., GAS and OXYGEN [aisconnt rates about four per eont 3/ 700 P et N NAT. BANK BLDG. ontribut om 1

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