New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1927, Page 10

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PHYSICAL FITNESS AID TO HEARING isted, either as the result d conditions or assert th uld not be hat d specific - brass band Medical Experts Make Special ' Tests terfering » that for him ing cqual 1o rsons was om an o iblic school. 2 ind, a a children the The hear- ha Lrpest cripples would be modi- re an actual im- g s ex outdoor OITY HALL EMPLOYES PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY Alderman ter at Social Function Thursday Noon in G. A R. Hall. nd others Mexico and V. aman Seeking Peace Is Dec, 20 (=1 Rumor Rome, ncontirmed 1tio; s dld n n Mexico, wh situatior hich n the new religions laws is nothing official on Thu e at Ror Mexico denied both City in case Man Watches Wife’s Home, Suspected of Prowling Louis R. Raphael of 77 Grove Hill complained to the police at 2:10 this morning that someone was prowling «bout and looking into the windows. An investigation by the police dis closed that Frank Gray, who was ordered by the police court ago to remaln away fro at §3 Grove Hill foll dispute with his wife, was watching his house, and he told the police he suspected th: someone who does not live there was being entert 1. His wife did not want him arrested, 50 he was warned to remairn vay from the premises. CATTLE BURNED Dec. 20. - four story barn on the Howlank farm in Zylonite, a suburh, together with 18 \low 1 cows, six five horses. time, 1 his hor P A pigs ing machine ire carly today. The 10 0 loss is about a NI Colonials, 812 nwi S $9.85 Make W Foot-Cra alk-Over Shoes Men's and Women's SHOES oo many pairs on hand because of the backward season. stock. All new goods. This sale offers you hig savings right at the time when good shoes are most needed. Prices: $445 to $895 The Original Genuine T RAYN $3'45 and [FLASHES OF LIFE: NO BRASS BAND | dd to Act as Toastmas- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER "U 1. TO GREET EX-FOREIGN LEGIONNAIRE - There wiil be no [five or six head of cattle. This ac- station when Ben- [count of Portugucse Fast Africa is | marching home |given by Jacques Edouard Chable, | I foreign legion. The |correspondent for French and Swiss | American Legion |papers, who has been visiting New ebration. | York after a trip to Africa. New Yorw - The father of the | r charge, who hated night life, Biloxi, Miss net J | from the {1ocal post tisapproves Sacramento, Cal. — Charles H. Johnson, state treasurer, wishes Will | moncy at it aul Salvin, | Rogoers to run against Senator Hiram t innovations | jonnson. Perhaps the office Is not an estate of inigh enough for Will, since he got a vote for the democratic presidential | nomination at the last convention. Roan Horse is | to have buffalo steak for n‘x.rmmas.‘ Roan Horse an Osage Indian, | wealthy because of oil, drove up to | Pawnee Bill's place in his expensive pla 1 down 250 bucks for alo which he Pawnee, Okia. New York — Lee De Forest has |an Idea about the theory of British radio experts that voices of person- | ages who have spoken over the radlo 1 will wander through the ether in-| will buteher M- | o6 piely and be pleked up say one | |hundred years hence; the splash | made by Noah's ark when it slid oft Mount Ararat fs still in existence, | t 1t 18 100 small to be seen or de — Jews who « post office are to work n order that Christians off. This will be for Christians | N sh holidays. | Meriden — Rt. Rev. Monsignor % John Neale received brief of his ap- | pointment to and decoration in papal military order founded in 1218, | New Haven-—Coast guard boat 134 ‘ comes in ice-encrusted after 24-hour searching in Long Island Sound for | pontoon which went adrift and| which is needed at Provincetown. | are em- Sardinio — Leandro Pe- 1 to this island by the | nks the best Christ could mal would be | have of- Mrs. Barger Wal- e old guard of wo- a gold watch en- d piece. She bought the sale of a collec- aron—Joseph Hanson dies from hot wounds which came with cidental discharge of gun which 1 from position against an auto- { mobile as he reached to get it tennis, b ina $20 g ) at Hartford—Charles P. Roraback, Torrington, gets reappointment as prosecutor for Connecticut Humane society, . Seattle — It 15 the hope of Jay ese fisher folk that some devils have sen foiled 1 The Ryo Yei Maru, fishing smack, which drifted ross the Pacific while her crew of | died, has been burned secretly | ause of the fears of families of |the victis ortune would | a1 come if &h as planned fire Waterbury—Wild west episode on treet corner when two men in obile shoot at Merandro Dini- ncltned to link up the | {aftalr with the shooting e at | !West Haven en Saturday | New York — There is a whers the birth of a girl caus o sit np all night celebrating \ the er of a boy | thinks the gods are punishing him. | A girl always can be exchanged for Milford—Rirthday present which | also goes for a Christmas one comes | !to Law heock In form of | appointment to West Point from | Congressman Tilson. | Digestible Hot Breads are always assured when leavened with Rumford. Piping hot homemade rolls, crisp golden corn bread or bran muffins roundout the breakfast,—start the day well. 1t Never Spoils a Baking E97-10 The Wholesome BAKING POWDER Our vegular All the hest styles and leathers. Captain Kidd BOOTS $3.95 BOOTS $1.95 | Action of |lleved to have ¢ {of the arsenal. | |showed that Mrs. Clara Drummond, {coma for several months, SUN CAUSES EXPLOS]ONS [Doomed Sailor Wrote lw Liked Working on \U'h Sol's Rays Belicved |lll Thre \11 ‘\\r“xlnhl"" Set vr.]rr\ul him to dea « s At | Bay, Daniel Mic Have the Arsenal Guatemala. Guatemala. City, D The action of the sun’s rays is be- 4 two terrific | Bored with his tas | explosions which have completely | for Spencer, destroyed the National Accituno |enlisted Febr arsenal with loss of five llevs and the | stationed on the injury of eleven soldiers on Friday. | submarine tender. He Colonel Paz Chacon, cousin of | his job less perilous thy President Chacon of Guatemala, was [and induced a man one of those killed. He was In chi e | 0 trade posts, The Guatemalan and America: Red Cross sent ambulances and military physiclans to care for those | injured. The arsenal, a building of | the Spanish colontal era was former- | 1y a Jesuit monastery. Springfield Couple Will ‘Vlarl\ 65th Avmne sary :un! \1r~ \\\”14'1\ T {on Thursday mnr)‘ of their g lobservance of the noteworthy ¢ Softening of the Bram | is planned by them, though they Made Mrs. Drummond Die Ipeet to receive such friends . 20 (B—County [to call. Th » N. F. Wagner, re- | though natt erday that his autopsy| Mrs. Carpenter not long brated her $Sth birthday formerly of Fesno, who died here !(‘.,,».r is somewhat older recently after being In a state of |marricd in N died of | softening of the brain resulting from . TeunEs noliohing, G | Most Pow cnful Radio Wagner said he could not dter- | \l(mnn in (,elm(m\ mine if the poisoning had been a | 0.l fP)— dental. Mrs. Drummond was decla ed to have been overcome by fumes in her Fresno home last|opened tods spring. She was brought here for |outside of T d while The new in a continual coma as the “si g | power of uty.” with th ported Mr They Britain, Conr | br Ba% | most pow asti Friday, Dec. 23, until 9 P. M. » BB 25° § PKGS @fj;e %D £ @ PKG %LB e 15° Choice, selected Smyrna figs! Figs A fancy Ckristmas misture! Mixed Nuts Choice, plump, meaty fruii! R.mm 3 SEEDED PKGS zqt SEEDLESS CITRON PEEL LEMON or ORANGE PEEL DIAMOND WALNUT MEATS %% 53° ’T‘K 29° CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS 15 39° White lored — ly cured! o or colored — properly cure o - %b ' Cheese < 2 CANS 2 gs “Say It With Slippers” vour selection from our large stock of Christmas Slippers. A great variety of styles for men, women and children LEATHER SATIN VELVET FELT C ft Shoes B R 98¢ .o wp ORDUROY BROCADE MANNING BROTHERS 211 MAIN STREET Phoenix Hosiery for Men and Women Fancy — solid pack! Squash Selected California soft sivell almonds ¢ LB Almonds 33 FINE COFFEES TRSTED AND APPOVED BY THE GOOD HOUSEKE! PIGHT 0'CLOCK HOLDS THE GOLD MEDAL BOKAR COFFEE SUPREME RED CIRCLE rammLy BLEND EIGHT O'CLOCK PaleDry or Golden as’you wish!, BOTS T Ginger Ale “s" & " G Pure sugar Christmas candy! 239" Ribbon Candy INSTITUTE R QUALITY LB PKG 43¢ 18 3Q¢ 1B 3§ PURE SANTOS ORANGE SALE anr INTLANTIC & PACIFI Al PRINCE O WALES WINS ) “EVERGLADES LIMITED” Through Sleepers From New England Ly. Springfield 8.30 p.m.. foe London 10; 2E:m. artford Diamond Rings The finest Blue Diamond Rings in 18k hand carved settings— $25 ., Full line of Pins, Bar Pins, Cameo Pins, Pearls, Pens, Ivory Clocks, ete. ' Himberg & Horn 9.20 p. 9.54p 1152 pi 221 = Bridgeport 5 Through Trains l)al]y FROM PENNA. STA,, NEW TORK Via Doable Track - SeaLevelRoute Everglades Ltd.—E.&W.Cousts: 12.30 a.m. West Indien Ltd.—1 Nigat Out 930 am. Havana Special — M.m Out 3.20 p.m. Palmetio Ltd. e 710 Coast Line Florida & Atlantie Coast l.me The Standard Railroad of the Soath Tickets, reservations, lnlnmlxal from | Two Stores { 10 R. R. ARCADE e 392 MAIN ST, @ EVERY MEMBER OF THE A& P ORGANIZATION WISHES EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY A VERY CHRISTMAS--A&P FOODS WILL ASSURE THE SUCCESS OF YOUR HOLIDAY MEALS —AND AT A SAVING M ALL A&P STORES OPEN Saturday, Dec. 24, until 10 P. M. Gouden Hallowi dates! c Dromedary Dates "< X7 Packed on Cape Cod! S| L [ 2428 Cranberry Sauce PKG 13‘ Selected fruit at a low price! Currants aer SOUR: or SOUR MIXED PICKLES or29¢ SWEET or SWEET MIXED PICKLES or 33¢ STUI'FED OLIVES ar 25¢ QUEEN OLIVES . 1R 17¢ Alplabet, Animal, Junior Nabisco, Brownies! Crackers »»c @ 2§° Just add spices and milk . .. ready for your pies! c w12 Pumpkin - 55° Pure,sweetcider fromselected apples! - Cider GRANDMOTHER'S BREAD BY AGTUAL COMPARISON WITH ANY OTHER BREAD YOU WILL FIND GRANDMOTHER'S SUPERIOR IN QUALITY, FLAVOR, TEX- TURE AND FRESHNESS. THAT'S WHY MORE THAN A MILLION AND A QUAR- LARGE [ LOAF TER LOAVES ARE SERVED EVERY WEEK IN NEW ENGLAND. m1§° Chocelates *»tox $L.89 Special Low Prices On Florida and Navals. Crushed from vine-ripened grapes! Crape Juice < 29¢ A special Christmas assortment! TEA €o.

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