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2 NEW BRITAIN,DAJLY HERALD, MONDAY,WECEMBER 19, 1927, [00 RUSSIANS TOLD % BRITISH MISTAKES oot KING'S PALACE ~ {SEES CHILD AFTER 21 YEARS | emsmemspemenaiecn TOLEAVE SHANGHAT == AT GENEVA SEEN e WANDREWS PLACE < 3=y e o Tdeal Warned by National ot s oo o Viscount Rothermere Saps e i i o wromertty 90 Speaks Chicago Magor Of} . m ancerson or 245 vain street, B - ome one near or dear to you may need new glasses or o el oo it e ieRaity) et ni donenien el their lenses changed. Suggestion. Make an appoint- They Hust Quit Gity don v o on - Blame Largely Chamberlain's |5 evresr ansont o ana've- Sohoo] Chiel He “Piped” {staber Anacrsan, whom ne as mot | L1E SOV T i exes examined so they may L litical internal problems to be al- seen for more than 21 years, in A 5 - Hartford last Friday. . i enjoy them at once. York, Dee. 19 ] el " S 1seas | (pjeago, Dee. 19 (P—>Mayor Wil- | Anderson and his wife were di- tri-partite nference | |, A0S ; R liam Hale Thompson unleashed an [vorced when the daughter was six | HENRY F. REDDELL L g L 3 other Dbroadside last night against {months old and the child was taken | . resident Coolidge is char Jiea ) S B of Schools William |away, He received word recently | = Optometrist s a deplorable B t I £ and |y the latter's alleged |that she would be in Hartford Fi 99 W. MAIN STREET PHONE 1185 activities in Chicago pub- |day and a reunion was arranged. s ave lie sch ols, at the opening of the |Mr. Anderson has not heen told SRR w9 s feature article in th 3 its collapse | German theater, closed since the jwhere his daughter is residing. k oy WM ST tortal of London. At al s we must not|world war. 5 who | CoUrse here is no hope for |er dopted a resolution commend- o = priu- . 1stry from its pres- |ing the mayor for his fight against n Cham- =P X * hope for the | By \ propaganda. pirit of mutual " | Thompson's word is good," 1 i utial to said the mayor, “and so long as I world peace lam mayor of Chicago, they will 5 = never again teach in the schools, sup- MARBIAGE INFENTIONS |ported by your taxpayer: that Marriage license applications have | George Washington was a rebel. Mc- town | Andrew not only encouraged that, maments. Of 8- L : ) € Lut he boasted that he took the plc- naval armaments. Of all the mi it S Hee but he : L fooh e pie; ikes the present gover lciphia Bank Guard Arvested cipag blame upon Sir rlain, British foreig remry. f Connecton With Slaying of | The dispateh follows, ir By Visconnt Rothermere Two Fellow Workers, et : R 1ge, the Japane and ourselves met the Americans at Ger to discuss the reduction of 19 (P—Georg Al- | his office.” g alenihas mede (he gT vasto . Truslow Ridgewood | “McAndrew is going to be kicked A , night | 1e0 coxfenence o e t, and Gee n . Slade of |out of office,” he said. “We are go- Bact g om | 22 M avenue; J. Hooper it to make it so hot for him in ] fonSatiish & S et : ) ircenwoor . and Clara | America that he will have to go over | i 5 e al responsibility rests liioyeina o Rla)| BR el aRital Soen oI L . Doty of lin st 1o Buckingham palace, where he will John N upon Sir Austen Chamberlain, be more welcome than he i here.” foreign secretary. He see was ar i) n f the conference, It | 07 & Plum stone, edinac Body of Chicago Man [ " mestization ¥ v that tnere (L, B85 0 Sonanter of Found Near Cemetery rls as o a former po- X A ; | Chicago, Dee. 19 (P—Believed rison record, had o f by the police to have been “taken veral times with Jones|tion at v i for a ride” and murdered by beer when he was taken to|enlarging the —Am Y < o Votic | vunners or gangsters, the body of nking while on duty. g“;; ‘;Q““:’“ 1 Special Notice | Peter Ruffalo, Chicago Heights cigar I ed from the po- British Navy. S s yre proprictor, was found early Reniheras oonyioied xx;’:r“';,\m::;:,f:,:‘. O."”‘ Braltcooly " W charlty . | vesterday near the gates of the Oak to six months in jail 148 on : el art the T. . Lawn cemetery, near Thornton, IIL r shooting another police- | Was to asvr-x»wv.n'f ‘*rrf}““ }"('*_ hall Monday ¥ t, 25 priz 2 Ruffalo, who was 30 years old sted him on | Sible to arrive a Jrangamans £OF “heen dona am. i and the father of two small chil- e e i i : {the further mutual limitation of L :h AP 5 % s St Bl : e — iren 324 e snot it i When you give a ton z i | The conerquences of the faflure of 3 Clty Items | his conference were ohvONS AN 1N | (0 50,0 485838ELEILILLIEILESESEUILESIESEISEEEEES 5809 Of Old Company s Le < - | evitable, As it was Sir Austen Cham- i 9 . Citizens berlain’s business to foresee, it in- . . v a Scooter. Largest troduced an element of distr Gift l.ugh Coa] as a Chnstmas Certifiates present you are making a Raphael's, | our dealings with the United Stz Suitably inscribed s useful gift, a thoughful gift Ha declared that the teleer t 12 annual meeting of the Mill- | but to bring her navy at least to relf was evidence that Mme. S t tary Order of Lizards of A. G. Ham- ity with that of Britain, at our office in the Strand Thea- nee had U W. V., with n the light of actual e i, and a warm gift. 3. S22 ST Y rbé«h&i“\"&-‘»mfiwM@O%&;&&&&&M&&&J)&Q@/p&« 1 with, since no other wor 1 ition and election his is now complete kno her in response to mar ms ' officer 1 take place Wednesday | Austen Chamberlain is faced witl 'and letters to r ) v 1 at 8 o'clock at the state the fact that the failure of the been received. r - armory. Refreshments will be Geneva Conference has forced upon i PR | Mr. Coolldge a “big navy” program China. Thomas A. Feency resumed |In his address to congress a few tal practice. 99 West Main | days ago, the President—whose in ” St | fluence in such a matfer far exceeds ) staccker lodge, T. 0. O. T.,|that of any British premier—strong- £ 1 its ction of offi. | Iv urged the American Legis | to enlarge the country’s fleet. He cers tonight at 8 o'clock at Odd ; ¢ ! ki has given his approval to a huge [) (17§ 1] ‘o Brainerd, formerly | SHip building prog to extend Endorsed : : by the It's a good idea---a SPUG ion of warm wishes sold el e by a good firm. Useless Glfts) © Brainerd, is at The Fair | OVCT Lwenty years, providing for a TR total expenditure in that period of i e ’mq];\‘bnnz 580 mnlilon' pmmg; Since the “Profitless Prosperi Y in 1093 : d BBmE LZOML| oo vt fn Hime of peace A0l Tofltless T0S “ty 1 1940 ; iehoo) tertown for the |y 00 B Ty at Genovidl it ”mrt"none o({llr:‘«:‘x;:x‘xt:}xlx:‘\<(_l wlx:p"ned.! cage ec (P—Declaring ot Raphael’a; “Tha Biz re. an It Hack $ 00 2 y is in pr ! sart | The fatal blunder has been made the first I £ 1928, & cirear §s- | Th abells {and we must bear the consequenes vesterday by the Continer me \ Jut first it s of the most urgent ‘m- nal bank of Chicazo that s st e sciuly e perial interest that the new DBritish d no e of a c 1 b as social | government, whose arrival carnot pertod of expression ¢ meeting. 1 e longer delayed, should is “We do not an oss t shes at Packard's—advt. | geclaration of our naval policy. ¢pansion of sucl c 5 ] Crowley et al haye soll | yn that declaration should be in- £ T t cluded an explicit repudiation of any scheme for measuring our strength in al construction against the | immensely superior resources of the wood street to Emanuel | United States. 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