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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927. = a2 : CWITTTAMS LULU'S 1894 BOB WAS A LULU! City ltems VOW! NODRIEFORFUNDS | oo oo ot ~ KEN WILLIAMS 1S A Sfll[] T{] REI] S[lx’ o' i L trom Bos= At s forest. The former lot has al 3 Erles e v % Ken ' 1 ady ed to the etate. » ‘ iy 5 z water 1) lay. hrjets Beau‘y Ratmg Municipal Evergreens for Holiday | B SN FE R b ; « 3§ 3 % t nmercinl g B Obscrvance Financed Out of | The teredo, or ship worm, whici Braves Also Buy Plager, Pur- . i 5 Sohag ; s, : | i s great damage to ships, pi Lo . ; ; g round 1) riier t f i ol and wharves, has in its head small, ChflS}fig ulhson " L A - 260465 0, ] X s Or LY > f | Municipal Christmas trees will be | hard shells which form a drill pow AR, X > = 5 ‘ i ¢ 'placed in their positions Monday erful enough to hore into the hard ; i 1 e A cst woods i % b il mornir and by Monday evening are pected to be decorated and illum- . wecordiing 0 Ralph 1. Bl £t gl ol il Gl som, secretary of the Chamber of | b i N 5 Commerce. ; ’ ¢ o) y to the custgm of previous . - yoars, it was not found nees ¥ sh 3 ake an appeal for funds e : ? R < e St o s s 2 res will be % that the fu " s mol 1 will be served. k- than doub! amount requ M t Crowells.— ! 7 By 1 left sufficient balance for an- | ean 4 &y oiher year. The other re il speak : hat it has been found i ° J v A i s o o N A Sting B oy He will H trees and this expeose is of Prejudice.” car the anpual appeal will o year oual appeal REO ¢ de. Any checks sent in vol pussiy 1‘;‘;;{}[ E:E.E!I ['!REN o 4 ¥ tarily this year will he deposited e 5 JAEs ELB07 - i 1 ar's tree. from | : ;% re will be one additional tree Strap WatCheS 2 7 8 car. The triangle at the cor- o iroad, Burritt and Clinton Of All Makes Bl e ot ‘yet dignified by a name | T ist of city parks, will blos- forth in its initial burst of | o Hartiond Reports Large Gain o8 R s e trecs il b LIS OF g § Mlaced as usual at the center, Vine e | Over 1926 Envollment @ I e ke pane, Chamberlain . not irre- 3 green at the junction | pachorgs os e Tt AR P e A 2 Stunley strect and Hillerest ave {0t strong moral character, 1 thank school child over four ¢ e onle Fegtem. | Yars of age and under 16 in Bridge- God for this. It £ anlygreceem il inbrag ut no objection will be made to | ture of esent deplo; . day the schools opent atu he 3 nt deplor choirs ov musical organiza- = w3 { 2ht, 1894, by W. M. Morrison) : »d the number was about ¥ - M EY EHH[}I F “’[}RLB A model 1891 hob, this! [It's a picture of Lulu Glaser as she CHRISTM."\S TALE ENAGTED Ol R etEr D o lioyeni A IDICYEE \ ,‘.L.Y..,(‘),Mr‘j ‘\,,1:,,{.";"‘{“: 1!4:;,\‘: go. Of the Briageport total W ‘A\{[lx\\ (:‘T(\Y" s just unrl‘wd ('I‘lh(x;’;:xrll‘)'\. l{li'(\"lm:‘d.lxl.”l1:-1!}i'n;x:l\m' BY CAMP SCHOOL PUPILS O remen At 0o ot R e eRs o SUEL arEine | No programs have been arranged, o nding school and of these 368 were | wdeville partner, at Bridgeport, Conn. ! cmployed at labor. : A 4 : % i SRR Junior High Section Presents Play- GRlELesely £lan dnfiheiies ' Water Rates in Elm City rt from the Bridgeport school foy iy : th e [puena i vo and 1 wmiles y | let “Why the Chimes Rang” In committes filed with the state comp- i ; re to Be Increased wis ed their 1 v | ¢ Hy clean Y roller s week 3 ven, Conn., Dee. 15 (P— shouts of ** “Bray ’ i} t ¥ samous | § U 141 Vinished Ma ner Other towns reporting this week 2 T1 d of aldermen was notifled St Andover, with a total of $6 chil- | ¢ - by the New Haven Water Company tune i ofallen t 1 f J Copu il A fl l _In accordance with custom the Ain or loss; Branford w £ today that the company must jump which 1 1 ther i has flown approxima ¥ Camp school will celebrate the | -o4 he town, not attending » ; per cent to mefer users | B A o t i | Christmas scason with special exer- y 2 % . vith miles since ha I 3 cent on the flat rate, if last May on the {cises participated in by children of orank 31 in town, 20 ’ 2 52 I ey haa e ive to Paris 5 pronounce the different grades not attending school, none working, @R o oiod > raised. frst. pront ais v ancd was carciutly cherisved - Mo Hand of Politg [adamen rrom e story ot the sume 2y ER 7 Mo £ n o or not s elty showid e 5 e gble Wrist Watches S 2 ”'-"V" ’(","“ et Lot | Paull Dimones Sazenias ot \\'vst!1«r1;2‘\‘1\;.‘:1“:-1,(\.\‘{\ Jlnn s e on e "xé_ R 3 e ! All Patterns of Silver those who huiled the ambussador of | wag mercly a ucstion of NOhing | Main street, Plantsville, and Michacl {of forest, b S S St ey ekt L SR S il S b R Cormish, aged of 40 Church| Holger, a peasant boy. Virginia e = Emily Camp’s & wow all right when | pany. £ controls of Spirit of St. Lou Heavy fo e const and moun- | SeSt, Plantsville, e taken into | pilz; Stein, his brother, Ji i it comes to looks. And think not e trols of the Lo Hetvy Lok L custody at police headquarters this [nery: Bertel, their unele, Ci ] } that her fellow students at Limestone | (v . b 2 en he | tains cause m to go off his L ¥ |that her fellow students at Lin v Dower Lindbergh ann when 1 s 2 arcnoon, the forn on suspicion | Hjerp: An old woman, Lu ollege, 3 d to appr it Conn. Light and Power b ey Yot M2 o I by air. He at Tampico. He flew around until iy ESE 0T ! 1 : d LDl did mot say whether he would fly he saw name Toluca on a rail- | And the Hl-r}m charges of dri engler; The pricst, Hugh ‘A‘”";; for they nominated her the prettiest. Company Make Agreement weler and Diamond Dealer to Havana or to Washinzton, road station, Then he knew he ing an automobile without a regis- The King, Juck Humphrey: An Al of their number. Her Hurtford, Dec. 15 (Pl-An casc- P Ll R e Tolica tration and with improper markers. man, Joseph Inturri angel M and Mys, .V, Gamp: R T tip foes, an aide whispered to the |about 40 miles to atlis Timen later released, while | Doris Mount; lords and ladies City, N. €. forest in Watcertown grants 299 MAIN STREET Sl Lindberghit is| The report t American had | Cormish was required to post a bond | lia leming, Ruth Noble, ek i o s LU EElden e LEXE, Lisy 3 ¢ For his TN Ge > | e oss, Charlotte Parsons , [ L - Al ) posifively Lindbergh this time.” bheen seen at cached z rance in police | beth (Goss, Charloite Farsons, iig The tall coconnut o {company by the excoutive committec | Calles leaped to his feet. His Id and eight Mesic W A i "”"’\ Ly 3 7 & 1 of ti te board o e and me radiant. He laughed lanes set off in auest of him. | Officer William Grabeck “tagged” 10s¢ who witnessed the presenta- Soan caillesl candnt Liller Ben ot L non soliai ihe a1y He ca To0aly tor ¢ ’:“M: in antomobile in front of Ruman’s |llon wers impressed “_nh the l\w&' (Continued from Preceding Page) | paper, rope haskets, brushes, muci- today. In return for the been decl ¢ for hours. peck | market at 65 East Main street this |the youthful perf H‘»'M seemed to Hage. Ao gh's | Strick ine ean moun- morning after 1d observed that ‘?’ :4 l.vmm’_.l Qh;'”\m ‘\_‘f’" ].«‘y:\rl‘L’ .\"l on circulated reports that | T ik ta a0 Eanross [ iha the « T At least | it had been parked all night in vioia- : g '!* i'"\‘ 2 :n ‘»‘(h_‘““ "‘;“h al committee approved the parched surface kicking up clouds tHousund, ‘ ne ir tion of the city ordinances, Ahout 10 ! e "" O on the atuitiien | lease {o Harcy I, Sinclafr. R ¥ e L Tatant o T s ANh 1 n the flyi 14| 1 o'clock Licutenant Rival was noti- | A e vdmiral J Robinson figured in | ¢« through Iiiea) of soldlers asd ficd to be on the lookout for two st ) ! the mal of the le | soldiers anc redit on perforn 1 Among the yards which could be | arrives, gave plice i delirion: police, swarmed over the g and men in a turing ear who had held | ©F0E PR 0 hich dartéd tn pursult of the plane. a pool room in Waterbury, but | wel dispensed with, he said, was | ports € @ 44 number of the car was not that at Charleston, S. C. Pressure Lindbergh irried from the | plane to Morrow's car, |1ad set their nc enn : I B. Kiely notlesd the On Charge of Larceny sericd. when he was handling mat. | | hen the wi ot against {1 Uwondered whether or | oo 008 P (p)_william ters pertaining to naval activities at The ambassador cd the yo New Orleans. with both ha “Ciod bl Eunges il Cottex UESILTS L] any connection he- y vy adventu crossed four centuries ioaqon it and the Wa ; W the larceny of | There are too many naval bases | he said 180 to conguer an smpire and OPCN b communicated with ¢ - f ot ,_‘”,‘r‘:m‘l ,I“’;,".‘N'llv’“‘ e 4w on the Atlantic coast, and not | Oh s w worl e lars It be- 1y and it was learned at the office - T e i aatan nough o Pacific, the admiral | o L broad inged sily P e., it P nmis B tor ound not guilty by a directed v 2 rog 5 i = 3! plied, put his ru Dlanc. ot the state commissioner of motor (SONC NE FUR L B TR e AT in endorsing the construc betokened mor, ioror was oW Crossing | vehiol e, : Y red i 5 S ion of the present base in Hawali. vdn o ountans, WIEES lin the name of Philomen AR o) | He opposed construction of nav Fg: v“n‘.”:-hfuv- \I“)‘w‘\'lrtwrml ooy Py "" of Spring road, Plantsville, who h: IS "‘! ""“’;vf\f"‘“\“\- ships in government yards, declavi fdd. to President Calles. W Lapogatenst silaimoEp e D) Decome Mrs, Elllomnadcize panssL e e R Wi e amoithegwaliam (O E HNIent a6 amBracen toweres rinst th J A Cormish and Timoney brought the "”I“ ulently obtain "“'j‘ ‘“: #l Sons Shipbuilding company went # Lindbergh looked a bit fluste NI 0O CATUaRsRRE ks ched | {ag to the police station while the lantic National hank of Boslon. a8|out of business, the navy was build- s re st ng e a_messen D il g investigation was under way, and follows: Augus 1: 1926, s‘] U ing cruisers in its own i ght M L rplines be- ey were held for questioning until Al RS $12.500, and A 6 tonat v ead liho Waterbury authorities tele- 30, 1926, $22.500 Assl e = | graceful yponed to release them as it was felt 1 dirceted verdict, exonerating . Thiafc | £ * and Closer. | for the pool room holdup. perior Judee Charles H. Donah Take Action on Death | = ¢ Viva | Cormish is said to have admitted - e | Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 15 (A—! o e n o o Sergeant Bllinger that he trane Buses Supplant Trains Plice et trom Gl parls of the | ented to th ¢ Mayor Arturo 4 thass mighty, distant hilis: e e ne touent from On Winsted-Hartford Line |2t will gather here tonigh r cho. The col wked Mor fed A ngyeen i, R ) 4 ALl 4 celing of the executive board of | ERDE 20 Noth Calles ”.u|~ ! uE Mrs. Gross I.\w\u‘n'"!\’\l}w 2. £00]- Winsted, Conn.. Dec. 15 (P)—After | the State Police association, when t Calles Tad sat since move some time” he f this week 1o pass the aivman. and Timoney are truck driver e sion fallou & Nagle of Plantsville, smo} v spent the evening on Washing- 1 nann and H refis- ton street, this city, after which they | cording to an announcement siend on East Main street today the the curb, not | The n the division, nowing there an ordinance .ffective Monday, calls for the opera- SRR prohibiting all night parking. They (ion of busses o _connect Winsted 1 all knowledge of the Water- und Canaan with Hartford. One| Supt. of Police Garrett J. Farrell “Visa Lindbersh® Chamber of ( WOREE pury holdup. Fren ot operating hetween | of Hartford, president of the State . Lindbersh,” “Le 1 May Give Time Service R |camaan and Grantuills will be the Poiice association today called the | §& o of the brave!™ and Ihe possibility of offers nice Commerce Commission only thing on rails according to the mecting of the executive board of L % Ose 1 e urphy, Lynn shoe manufac Given Keys of City X o the city were final action will be taken upon the 4th of Superintendent of Polics vick J. zan, state secretary | the association. ! A resolution will he adopted by association Wednesday and fol- ing the meeting the police of- ors will visit the Flanagan home. 1 sociation, lered atary. of Probes Sugzar Rate: % . Washington, Dee. 15 (I"—The in- 13 RUSSIANS HELD q torstate commerce commission today anton, China, Dee. 15 (®-The . it ol Bl el ephants for h Atlantic ports to North Caro-'.q 13 Russians, alleged to } the haul is by water as e for the yecent 1. fixed pecial scale, oonunist npri _ | is a Prescription for e S s e hose «et were | Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue. or rate than Philadelphia while Phil- 0550 7 0 el delphia was given a lower rate than A : | Bilious Fever and Malaria. throngh exe- W ork and N York lower " e SRS LR G It Kills the germs. i Us or buildings; hives or bees or flagpoles; the HE dicfirential between the cities D can do a good job of selling your merchandise, re- wout two cents per hun- il awdl of what it is, it can be properly listed in the ds with cach northward llassified Ad scetion under a sale classification where \in in the distance from North 3 those who are looking can see it. Jis is the season! It means EXTRA Christmas Money! wolina Herald Classificd Ads this year have sold Jundreds of used TOYS FOR NURSERY members of tite Golden F + and all other Girl Res fon Class cluts who are interested will meet i 14 (P—Twenty- | Mrs. Kit fier school on Friday Over 56,000 readers a night In your audicnce—surely in LD LRD X G, o b\ 4 t great mass of buying power yon will reach the pe 1 go in »dy to the hor 169 )lAIN ST. h % son who wishes to buy for cash your “white elephant; the Day Nursery., Each girl i which is no longer needed, yet takes up sp and a toy from home or a value to others. Antiques and used furniture, cloth- ol B e Y O O requires the services of experienced Sl e B e DR R Y millinery and ready-to-wear sales- orvow Praises, _Spellmaai of New Hayon: prosentady ~ OUTS RINGER O BUZZ SAW ladies for full or part time. 3 \ ) i 1 F 1 left hand on a | e er 23 responded to a recent little ud “Icater for the nursery for a iie at work on his farm i3 forencon, ana it Was Apply Friday afternoon from 12:30 “, '\ ,’H,,l (' to 2 o’clock. | Telephone 925 comfartably this afternoon. Dr. A. Griswold of Kensington Is at- ending hin ) Yes, a courteous clerk will gladly help you halibut ever landed write a RESULT getting ad. '”‘ “ gl . (.,.\l “"I;. bro pounds.

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