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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1927 FOG HIDES HARBOR FIRE DRIV 100 FRON LYAN HOTELS Lange Gilford Furniture Store Is - Total Loss New York Waters Blanketed Under Worst Mists in Years—ships Are en- antine from an p from Hamburg; the days 14 FIRST CRUSADER ;Whi{e Ribboners Plan Obsery- ance on December 23 | by Tireman trolm The (dams PARIS DECGREES the Women's Christian e Union fn 20,000 local from coast to coast Il observe “Crusade Day" Decem- | ber 23, as a memonial to the strenu- s when women prayed in the of middle west cities against 2 the saloons. LAk On December 23, 1873, 1 ClotRES ouy Hilisboro crusade started 'pted 4nd swept rapidly throughout the entral section of the country, driv- | ing saloons from hundreds of towns by public sentiment in the course of six montha. Incidents of the first concerted drive for prohibition are narrated in old records at W. C. T. U. head- quarters here. In Columbus, Ohlo, a police | chiet arrested some of the strect prayers and charged them with | isorderly conduct. Two hundred women, marching from a prayer | mecting to a gathering of the com- mon council in Chicago, started a riot of huge proportions in the loop listrict. One saloon keeper who refused ito accede to the wishes of the wo- S T | men woke up one morning to find bl LY B e el S e fa e e b O R e e e o i e R e | pustes e, onBlusl M allatel ook ot nt a el hone vl oF form made up:-in lame, wing and singing and taking | Aa (i on velvet L wn the names of the men who who like the elal ered the swinging doors. Even- ered styles that | tually they won out. juins figu A press dispatch from Cincinnati The jackets reporting business conditions con- pallletes put on in 1 tained the following: Choruit bue 8 Javsly sequin towered |t oiiens pinatamend. Mot won | worked out in bronze {men crusaders are singing and 5. I ! praying so loudly and earncstly in | s 1i the saloon next to the chamber of | Lorde ni ckets anil that business is demor- Jenny tailor hour.” | satin eff The 3 T. as an organiza. The cardigan soon ed the initial ef- also much worn. 1 forts of the women made of velvet ed with fur or emhro vool cardigan or fi collared and belted worn hy sn 1 dance ening. be in evidence sport resorts. Dec. Women Again Turn to Mannish Formal Attire s, Dec. 14. the y masculine that women temporarily to their own use in the heyd “boyishness” on the acket proved a fixture. adopted it as a costume that soiree,” Some of the fa- proper of she calls “t the la best brains of the Rue de Paix, the brilliant | Champs and neighboring fashionable sida streets have been bLusy to n the bright | b Cherauit, met, | , Worth, all took a hand in | the creation of irresistible forms of | tyle with the result that the led a “smoking” in Paris, s now one of the most brilllant phases of the style. Dozens of Parisians famous for es brocade ! copper much torm of and of Trusfin—g Young Woman Waits for Man in Vain New York, Dee. 14.—(UP)-—Miss Constance Blanchard, of 141 1 avenue, ringficld Mass., vaited in West Side court today for |2 man she met fifteen days ago to ome to her rescue, Miss Blanchard sald the man, Roberty Henry, had given her a | cheek for $500, and she drew $200 ele of 459 Myrtle inst it for a trip to New York, by Ni here ehe was to meet him and be ne address, collided with a narried. Befora leaving, she said, gave a “lawyer” 850, at her suggestion bouglit ¢ a suit of clo | Such ple AUTOS COLLIDF. A truck owned hy owned by A and es arriving at the 1v, detectives been notified that Miss As passing worthless r at a midtown hotel aon on ¢ Fiynn r ying ime yest sli coal is lging recelved before 1 Germany than above with his wife. . —eeee Ohioan Tosses Hat in G. 0. P. Ring by step up the political ladder, fol- ie path that led other Ohio- he White House, and now is climaxed his own career by | ouncing himself as a candidate republican nomination for sident. In his deep, wnched anot ollowed much fhe pi ienecy rbe ted m in Chi booming voica he | Ohic who had jcommon stoc the same route, into jquarterly divi when his voice re- through the old Colis: the 1920 repub- |1 placing Warren in omination. nd girls” he |and $1.25 eac nominate Warren {third quarters, Consolidated vable g0 at {lican nt | G. Har nae “Come hoys | bellowed, s | G. Har Har convention one s star may 1 been in iscendancy, but the ce of Willis was the match tinder in the s of delegates. Willis served a long apprentice- ship before - he was elected to the United States senate in 1920 in the Harding landslide In the hard fou, s¢ Ohio politics he knov a prime maker of friends on a at such homely farmers' pienie and high that serried |January 16 to | | | » ¥ as reunions encements. community school cor His fi office of any importance s as a member of the Ohio legis- Inture, before he had been admitted b the b He served from 1900 104, then practiced and tanght | at Olio Northern University at , i £ : o la, his alma mater. In 1911, he ‘\ 3 nas sent to congress from the @A 83 hth district. He served four i v ¥ X5 rs in Washington and in 1915 vas elected governor of Ohlo, he- |ing defeated for a second term by | sames M. Cox of Dayton. | He was re-elected to the senate iwo vears ago, defeating former ator Atles Pomerene, democrat, ho had come back to make g essful race. 13 Ohio, seldom without presidential timber, finds Senator I, B. Willis after the republican nomination in 1928. e is shown Below is their home at Delaware, Ohio 55 years ol1 degree from nd inter- w wa Columbus, 0., Dec. 14 (Ri—W Frank B. Willis journeyed from lwere g high-hatted dignita- his home in Delaware, 25 miles north of here, on a winter day in 1915 to he fnaugurated gover Ohio, he came to Columbus on th nit orthern in 1 ed political ing until 1906 l" imitted to the bar, He has always 93, act when he ries i or him, but t ortable G maintained | ways marked Willis as he rose step ! home in Delaware. The Willises Lave one daughter, Helen Dustin. | General Fireproofing Declares $1.75 Dividend New York, Dec. ‘W'Arflprocfing company today declared | dividend of $1.7 amount on the preferred stock, both January 1 to holders cord Deceraber 20. A dividend of dollar was paid on the common | |stock for the first quarter this year company of Canada declared an ex- roaring [tra_ dividend of $5 and the regular |the semi-annual of $1.25 both payable seconds i cember 31. Similar amounts There is great excitement over the challenge. her were declared | Mayor Thompson Would See Wales on Bronco Plan “Death” Fight | chicago, Dec. 14 ®—The prin Budapest, Dec. 14 (P—The Hun- |0f Wales has been included garian university students' associa- | Mavor Thompson's war against t1 { tion, “Turul,” has decided that Hun- | king of England. In addre |garian students have been insulted |ir conference here last n by the recent disorders in Transyl- Dritish monarch was broug {vania and that the insults can only |the discussion. be wiped out in blood, | “As for King George,” sald th The students therefore have sent |Mmavor, “I used to be a cow-punch- a challenge for a series of ducls to |eF and made my living by riding the Rumanian students’ association |bucking horses. When the king's and have named Dr. Desider Rals. |50n can ride a bucking horse, T will jand Dr. Georg Bamsagis to discuss be Willing to take cven the the time, place and conditions of seriously.” duels on neutral ground. 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