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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1927. TIRED OF FRENCH, GGV STULIS T WANTHIMPUNSHED, UGBS StmT0StE WL GIVE GANTATA | "o Vo et e, 22 0 o FOUND IN ELM CITY | Selo—The Love Siamp" | srbadmeii el i s e o E ESER’I‘E“ l‘ Yfl”TH’S MUTHER SAYS New York Lawyer Wants Connecti- {0 T, Evelyn Reffelt| quested by the L‘?lry uta‘;dan::drteo’::‘ceapzt;c‘.;dh'::{"rm‘n‘:rr;h-:{\m trsm:o 1 Y | at [ soto—"1 3 ‘andy” ... |consider purchase of No. 4 reservoir | given. i I 4 ¥ 5 Taken By Federal Agents | (Contiued from B , Lt ! -2 Continued from Firs - ‘ y are: Mrs. P. Philip Herrman, Mrs. |The reservoir de bout 2,000,-| . Thus Doty Explains Foreign s } i stami comncetient “L0VE STA” 10 B§ PTOSENted Goorso Ward. e, Howard Sutton, | 065 salions. & day. -l purenass| Ne ok Dee. 2L—(UP)—Cot- | Quantity of Rye and Mash Also is | cut to Test Rights Under Eigh- JARAE s!in West Hartford, which is too low | members of the committee | to properly serve the Capitol City. COTTON FUTURES LOWER 4 . # In recalling the vouth's ac wing d the 18th | Miss Dorothy Pinches, Miss Cora B..would require an outlay of $100,000 'On futures opened lower. December Legl(][] Ep]sode New Haven, Dec Py s o student, ) b s mend has a golden oppor- at P]‘Og]‘am Tomorrow Graulich, |0 $300,000 as an initial cost and 19.19; January 10.10 oft &; March o o hA0D s Al loa" tanke ettt : ! s constitutional rights | _ | would make considerable piping and | 19.28 oft 5; May 19.41 off 4; July S ity of rye mash was way, and a 5w uit against the United i | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS changes in handling necessary. It is October 18.90 of ’ New York, Dec (P—Bennett ized al prohibition ts inventions or r I ates g mer red Henry | The annual Christmas cantata | § S J. Doty, of Biloxi, Miss, who r a North Hav rm- | outside of school hours A mnston, New York attorney, “The Love Stamp" will be presented e S e ed from Fran oreign « rday. Gino Ginto was| “He never was much of a hoy to i cting here last night oy the members of the Trinity because of hom K o owner of the outfit. 'run arou she said, “While he Sponsored by Mayor Alfred N. Methodist church school in the in America with his t 3 t o participated often went t ces where Phillips, Jr. church tomorrow evening. The pro- America t was on not know where he wi i1 mot Johnston said that article four, gram will include Santa Claus and desertion ies” which often go with g 1 w section four of the federal constitu- wing helpers: Dressmakers, erite s ann 7 = ol A tair t to its cus- | him to have but two dates in his | tion, guarantees to ‘“each state in ilton, Lucille Jones, Dor- = that most of life. Outside of girls, seemed to | the a re an form a gov- Jlews and Geraldine Sutton; | BT 91 h-N T 1 make their be a perfectly normal boy.” crnment” and that Connecticut is milliners, Elizabeth Swensk, Shirley avor ICUW 1 L\‘ ever Or et trom denatured alcohol quads of police ar e being d A this right through en- Sjovall and Dorothy Herrman; car- | <tiong d s still was turning out'watched < a 2 cement a law in this state ters, John Grobstein, Jr., Rich- 5 1 rye mash. Hickman i t 3 vas never ratified by the d . Frederick Tyler and to the farm 'youth frequented in his hi s Bdw mistlctoe, Ruth that other states, Standis l0lly, Beethan Zahn- | teenth Amendment, jeserted, arr As the lin iays. and ) s ot E the prohibition ; tinsel, Ma ite Hulbert; | 1‘:1‘1( v el i 0 B o i 1 b .‘.~ “l' ,Ih. y it \ DAY‘S BU[LDING PERMITS o 'mny but t “:r:d::“‘lz? ”:L: ) e \‘lntn:ui_:“w:)\zlxlmhlr’:r'l::fi} “I got tir Johnsto the opinion Buckland, Irma but it — , sthy Calvert, Virginia E French,” n t 0 S that the o would have an ‘here 114 hear some Eng- EMPTIES BABY 6 BANK Parter Sons to Spend $80,000 on Tm- cellent chance of winning its point Louise Herrman, Eleanor Bass- | il s K 9 > Lefore the supreme court of the o Y ¢ 1t | provements—Four Dwellings Tnited States. A feature of the program will be han : | a Sl s - th ing of gifts for the sick, E jermans th | ANI} QUITS HIS I:AMILY D Preaed { NAVAL RILL APPROVED shu and needy of the church. Building permits were issued to-| Pa Dec. 21.—(U'P)—The sen- | The program, which is open to par- | day for operations which will cost approved the naval bill by | ents and friends, will include the (Continued from First Page) | $116,500 to complete, four being 20, The chamber ot deputies Doty said. . = v - dwellings and the fifth alteration us had a 1 with ) a rant. | and addition to a Main street build- Bt e o e S o e oo ' ‘Jou mig... as well have the best six. By the time f over m ch e replied “‘ni | B. C. Porter Sons took a permit to we were near a village. ilty under the circumstances.” |raise its present Main street build member the name, s one « to the witness stand he would | ing two stories and to build a six those unpronou T L n a statement to affirm or |story addition in the rear, the en the gendarmes pick: us u nd we eny the testimony of the S(flf‘l‘i]tyro job to cost $80,000, Other per- new it was all up with s, Itnesses. | mits issued are: William Woszcezyna, - e T = '_:‘ ;!\vo-trunil_\- house at 65 Magnolia English Labor to Defy Hundreds at Blessing =~ fstrect, to cost 6.500; L. 1. emine 5 = 5 5 Of Manchester Priest one-family house at 31 Hardin Radicals in Peace Plan ALY 4 street, to cost $8,000; Martin Carl Manc N. H., Dec. 21 (UP)—| _ Hun , including several church | dignitaries and state officials, gath- red at St. Joseph's Cathedral today tness the solemn ab Rt. Rev. Lif‘nr:_\n‘i; following: Solo—"One Wonderful Day” ...« one-family ho on Shi w avenue, to cost $12,0 Carlson & Magnuson, one-fami house on Lincoln street to cost $11.- London, Dec. 21 (UP) — Despite Dolan, O. H. T The conference was st Fathier Dolan recently was elected . Motorman Exonerated of industrialists repre verv |and conferred as abbot of the newly s Bl branch of industry,” incluc c d St. Anselm's Abbey, the first| ;;\‘" Blflm‘flu{‘pFfl&\l:‘t;‘ iron, steel, railways, pendent abbey of the Benedie-| = f;;" g . 7\\’4:‘“‘\::': building and shippin tine Order in New England. oo e 18 the miost important G nor and Mrs. Huntley \'.‘:;0 By cariplcuistruck ARty o o | Curtis A. Kelton, 71, of Craifon, velopment since the w Spa and some 200 members o W e £ B i T p | Mass, v avenue south of o | A, . Cook radical secrets the clergy were among those umm.‘;f_* in Whitney avenue south PRt S, | A No.524 T bRy ended eremonies. ves street, Mt. Carmel, on December SSIZ i b Bl araton e absolved of criminal respon- = K | { 3 Stromberg-Carlson prevent acceptance of the in A ) ‘ 3 It t 1 + Qs siMuty by Coroner Eli Mix in a ! . el Blldgepont Susp(‘ds m:}-\;; i.:-svnrdm terday. | § 5 l:ghfin:sdf:iz'hhcf:pf:lllr el for move ever made by British ; . & et iyl o et All Deny Allegations| xeiton was visiting at the hom | e e po distrust and disruption because t} Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 21 (®—|of Mrs. George Charleton, his cousin, g X workers would be disappoint Four youths were arrested today at 2652 Whitney avenue, and s | : Price, including AudioPower the public disillusioned. nd held in $1,000 each on suspi- |thought to have been crossing the y h Unit and 8 R.C. A- Tubes, LS S S cion of having been engaged in three | road to reach the Charleton’s home | i but not Cone Speaker . $425 : . hol 15 well as robhery of the | when the accident occurred. The o Jack DQF\D§33 Is Given 1 Frank Kisco Coal company’s of- | coroner finds the motorman of the 7| D 6 Verdict in Legal Action tice. Names given were Joseph Kir- | trolley dimmed his light to help on- en in ou New York, Dec. 21.—P—Jack Ralph Carratello, Henry Kritv- | coming motorists and then saw & f and John Sarko. {shadow at his right. He applied his They deny connection with any of | breaks and brought the car to a stop Dempsey was awarded $1,075 in city court vesterday J Nothars O At the affairs. within a car's length. | Onl)! cz F ‘n} D( pll‘l M once thought the e | was worth that m ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | e rs Ore who changed their — | Buys a Stromberg-Carlson Several d. before his first with Gen, nney the then cham- pion si ed a contract permi pion signed a : When you buy an A.C. 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