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NEW BRITAIN .DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1927. PARKER T0 REMOVE | BRITISE GOVERKNENT 15 TO NEW YORK CITY Resigns as adad hy Spat (6 READ HURALD FIRE RAGES AGAIN WATCHING NEW WAGERING sees Possible Source of Revenue i Bets Made on Greyhound Rotary Head; Suc- Southington Structure 1 L broti owner, in Milley v the v off to pr in ght is situated in the r P of uilding and o trom the interior. Defore the | was noticed at such an early hour the morning, it s second floor and uy roof, With « vol om windows and the eaves of miarricd | roof, causing another gencral alir Mary's [to be turned in. Hose Co. No. 1 he son | the Plainville comy 1 six lin was to get at d th doubled few | covered with tin Before the latest building could probably h but from the charred which now remains, it hardly probable t anything done except to raze it. still intact, hove ano like burs % of hose cossary to scals the seat of vork of the because the win ploy While at New Higi Mr. Kerwin K ir ir playing a hackiield position cotball : buildin, | "% | school A outburst, nns Stay at Capital During Holiday Season GEORGE 1 | dence “" could not bear the w I'the firemen this morning. Nearby Buildings Threatened o rapidly did the flames spre that it was nece to attention of fighting Washington, D. € ——(lon- gressman and Mrs rt Fenu will spend the Christmas holidays n They abandoned it home in t of any have their the fire for intends to nn spend much of his time loliday season at his de up accumulated work in or begin the new year during k cleaning lon Center street and the that | the Southern New England with a | phone C'o. on Main str {the firemen drove the {although they were hampery {cold and ice o N they suc Home for Chr Dutidings: (P)—Ofticers ock hefore al hospital plan to & 1 Michaels to hi hom in N« , R. I, for Christm: Michat niracted the on while working on, thy the salvagin the -4 1zt to the hospital in a eritical offices flames bac Tt the hose li conneeted, Although the 'of the Oxley Drug ground floor were a al i one to the ENCED, fire sale had former for this mor rgains will 11 tock and Stol on t hend: total loss fro or cai orig was | age wai ind the are ‘ pl ad Admiral Philip Andrews, |ing naval dis-[on 1 aboard mine sweeper | ommandant ¢ ict, found ti is left of the b »d frame, The las been destroyed holes which were torn in t the firemen, adorn the ¢ terior, It is estimated that the bulc ing will be an entire loss. Holiday vaVirit Frustrates =] : Attempt to Get Arrested iy o' U5 Mg vas Tndianapolis, Tnd.. Dec. 22 (UP) FEmmett Henderson, broke, homeless and too proud hospitality from his sor ! hours to get ar ted and found the ristmas spirit all pervading. | wder trying desperately to | in and relatively | comfortabla stola $100 worth goods T lepartment store ron stors wandered, | ockets bulging with trinkets, finally, in the New York stors was nabbed after an hour and a \ 110 m, and his “Thank ndition Wt Provincetown -4 was wrecked interior apin firemen to t with son the warm jadl, m to store he eral ri- until fror! was fined $ e was, I COLLISION 2tomobils by of 3 driven Abbott g a4 away. from the | ont of 6 Elm street | lan | ton, with the s collided 1 but neither driv HDRAWN M Niedzwiecki | from city | ASSINEED ADS “PENT A TYPEWRITER” New Beitain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main Street, Phone 612, INGALEY BULDNG Flames Gomplete Destruction of winut reached only fire m cad 1o th to the it ghot the m and s00n on roof cfore today's blaze it has been burned through and of direct the to saving an adjoining brick bullding of Tele- . Gradually 1 by the formed by the water, cded in saving surround- es could fixtures hie m much more dam- Economy Store club rooms whict Jeen n- building but entire and e di- the he | Charleshoro club in New ' Whitin {automobile in which she IS CONHANDER HATFHOND CAMP P L dcetion of Oicers Held By Enited ~panish War Veterans— - <tallation Jdan. 16 and clec Hammond I last n Hivdsell B auxi rs of A. G vilowing wrics Ham Kr. wr; \icGibbon: tru Lintant quarts rmaster Theodor Willard J. Alfred 1 sergeant, color s on: u Tke T Tohnson; Dyso Gri Wil or ior inior color nd: serg riermast chief musician, ing commander 18 Gus arlson, under whe camp las enjoyed a ar. Andree L&];&, L 0.-0. F., Nominates Officers | Nyberg was nominated rund of Andree lodge, at mecting held in ball last night and ndidates were named it is expected that he 1 at the next meeting candidates nomi d as follows: € rey Berguson and John Holmberg d for recording Peterson for fi nk Wallen «d treasurer, and two of {he candidates nominated for the of trustee were Robert Carlsc Inoch Johnson. Officers of John Erickson lodge of | Hartford, Scandia lodge of Meriden | and the Andree lodge of this city, | vill be installed at a joint install tion in Odd Fellows' hall on J uary 18, Authors Guild to H])nor | C. R. Newton, W. D. Hill, The Amer Guild of Contem- porary Authors will award honorary | membership in its organization . to| Charles Ralph Newton of this city and Walter Dix Hill, formerly of this city but now a resident at thel York city, the annual banquet to he held at e guild room in New Haven, De- ember 26, werd q | incial s ville Woman Killed in Accident Whitinsville, Mass., cC. Mrs. Eva Bracken, instantly killed early today when was riding was forced from the road and turned over. Clyde M. M. Hart of Milford, ow and driver of machine, njured and was taken hospital. He told police another achine forced*him | off the road and his car turned ove Mrs. Bracken wus thrown out of the nd her skull fraé- | a husband and two| ield Former Society Scion Beats Own Father to jthrough Edward A. I KL |10 war time City ttems (RONER'S REPORT : TN B He Wil Fae Another & DBrainerd Dept utomo ured J tre public ember 12, was ex ally in, vorks criploys suerated of ponsibility in a findin EN Mix thi 1 estute sales Horald office of Main s from Lox of Muller's cigars. | Was (ossing | stepped o parked itomobils and thrown to oner fine Now Brit- | to Mr of Plants- iniprovement was reported neral hospital to- condition of M tnut actior nd his deat] cxulted Decen Mon; abdomen by ! DY court ay night &t (oo Trinity Church Mothe Enjoy Christm: Members of the Mothers' club or inity Metho ¥ held o Christmas party at church last « ning. Singin and readi Naval i’ollcy on Su_bs May Be Revised momied Dec. 22 (®—The dis- | ster that befell thé submarine S-4 1w pieoo nay result in a change in naval pol- | gy icy that will provide for a pooiout |y patrol of surface vessels while a ¢t is submerged in practice | iy e 1in Der bhed in ths ding v husband, last Satur r home t for $1,100 has bes City Coal & 10rro lity, Magz, again Gozzo. Deputy Sheriff Horwitz served the pa- | ba rtin pers. tian H. istmas earols mas story CPOrts wer in t fis W exehanged nts 1 was anno beth 1 by spes were cved th Dr. A m, divector of child hyzien arine maneuv Tn the opinion of S bur, all other devices, st and sounders, have be ticable by navy expert cs that none of these contri- vances could be use® in time of war and that practice manueuvers get performances as near |t tics as possib! retary Wil- h as buoys u found im- He be- CHRINTMAS PARTY AT SCHOOL A with and Ranta C| dents |school {ning. The pl vergreens an inged for the sented to all [ments were seeved ristmas par present Y. M. €. A, CHRISTMAS MUSIC. ! A 12-foot Christmas tree has ) 8 placed in the main lobby of the V.| N M and is illuminated with [ 100 o Jights, Tomorrow evening a | found today al a program of Christmas carols by a |Dody of an unid-nti choir of mixed voices under the | torday adership of Albert uey, musi- | ) Police were st cal dircctor of the Y. M. C. A, will f an with given, | PROBARLY MURDER York, Dee. 22 ( of death hy strangul A young wom- 1 room at Ll whom sie Monday “Frenton, » hotel on . Iosso of EGION CHRISTMAS PARTY. ddy-Glover Post, American I on, will hold its Christmas party tomorrow evening in the post home on Washington str Commander Nathan Avery and the social com- mitt are working overtime to get sverybody out. The ladies’ auxilfary vill be the guests of the Legion FEY- in {he 5o A1 of the decr Moton, Tustitut ing is Rabert M prinei) Death With Chisel Muskegon Heights. Mich., De (P—In order to obtain pos on of two small houses and a lot owned by father, Chena Loss, 65, Lawrenc i 30, . beat the aged ma {10 death with a chisel, he confessc:i fo police last nig The elder Loss d here v from the s of the ting administered last night. H guin consciousness, Law Loss, an only son and hei rrested last night and af Faces Life Sentence , Dee. (A —A man- | iprisonment g ner Norman Baker, | scion of a pionecr family long so- cially prominent on (' d. Despite his protestations of inno- and the faithful suport of t wife whom he was on a irrested in Nan- full, tatory ¢ 10 today d in a hospiii! young feet honeymoon wien tucket, Mass terday was convicted of mu attempted robbery. The verdict of the jury carried a recommendat hours’ questioning, con- lite imprisonment, and hy Cali- He is married and the fath @ tornia law this recommendation js [©f two small children of fussed ory upon the court. SR INQUIE N e 5 . rryville De Senator Secures Fine {sumuel A. Horman of Terrier for Boy, 12 1ay conductin Mass., Dec, 22 (B—paul | 1ath of e ; | place, who was Rioy o el mrond T of | struck omabiTe divan 1y toda tired terrier y, secured | Rene Valley of Bristol at Terryvili. rough the ciforts of Sena- | Fifteen witnes being heard 1 tor Walsh, who found | the coroner, he probably ra ppeal for a pet in his grist of | would not uail recontly, Paul asked the sena- | week or so. or if he w who would wus promsicd | Walsh com-| New Rowley, | crick 1 of the M. nd | First National the or a Christmas | institution 30 Paul wanted to name the | his own prevailed up- | main as a viee president and diree. s original name, “Toot- tor. Warren M. Crawford, with the i | years, is his successor, (@P—Corou v Winsted is to an inquest into ti . Higgins of thi atally injured when Milzord ma (e v wire- wee anyone e a boy a dog if it lome 4 with 1 Ha inicat cashier of th L eand with th . was reti today. He will ro- ient 1 zot dog st Sena hut was n 0 keep WHO'S GOT THE LUCKY KEY? To the MYSTERIOUS LOCK now on display The person holding the Lucky Key gets a WONDERFULRADIO FREE CHIEFTAN RADIO Value $127.50 - for installation completely equipped. While last, one will be given with every one dollar allon purchase. Ready the ke (1) or See this set on display at the FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATION Keys given away at all of the RACKLIFFE OIL COMPANY’S FILLING STATIONS No. 2 No. 3 Cor. East Main Cor. Corbin Ave. and Stanley Sts. & West Main St. No 1 Franklin Square Filling Station naires, and cvery effort will be ma to “side-track’ business in order to iv e evening over to a general ollitication, ACCUSE liicago, De wite took § curities and cash belonging to him and deposit=d them to her own name in nine d jerent Chicago banks, Nathan Virenner, president of the Americ In d Wire and Cable compar has won a temporary injunction, re straining her and the banks from disposing of that sum. Mr., and Mrs, Brenner have be married for 40 y GREATLY APPRECIATED CHRISTMAS GIFTS - {Comfort Slippers AS ATIN MULES Various colors. $2.45 Sheep Lined COMFY! Women'’s and Children’s $1.00 to $2.25 Daniel Green COMFYS All colors .00 per pair. Hand Turned Leather Sole $1.95 per pair. Men’s Hand-turned Leather Romeo $3.45 pair. Children’s Felt BOOTIES All colors $1.25 pair. Men'‘s Hand Turned Vici Kid OPERA SLIPPER 3.45 Men‘s Hi-Lo SLIPPERS All colors $1.50 to $2.45 Women’s RAYNBOOTS and GAYETTES All colors $1.95 to $3.85 MAY WE SUGGEST BUCKLES AND HOSIERY? Jay-De-Kay $1.50 per pair. Cut Steel Buckles $1.50 to $3.00 pair, Rhinestone Buckles 50c to $3.00 pair. Vogue Shoe Shop | ~ 236 MAIN STREET Opposite the Monument