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8 ; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1927, E Goat-Geiten;MEXI[}U WILL BUY | ity lItems [FINANGE SEES MORGAN [c sfn it v of a *“stop gap. i E F ) | P ooes I It is considered extremely douli- mr ! E - [ Wiliam Rowe, night clerk at the ) [£ul that he would drop his banking Ne : ) z | Hotel Stanley observed_ his 65th | e i ) | . A : s e laffiliations and assume the multitu- ‘dlnmxs tasks and responsibilities that | o) 8 | | friends gathered at the home of Bert | e MO s A . S | T[, MRS llN"BERfiH[mmng on Court street to do him | Pt fo h 8 f Miid P i = o o (Continued from First Page.) tion as large as that of United States Americans in Southwest Alrica’ : 8 | e e i feems 10 e Lot rs Mr. Morgan las been relieving himself of many responsibilities of his own |tirm and turning them over to his !'partner He has a natural dislike for the “spotlight” into which he |would be thrown by being the head of the steel corporation. b James Woods, caretaker at the K. among Mr. F | nounced that he will relinqui ot New York and now the general e S | position m\' JA}\II;H‘Y 1. counsel for the corporation. Sxia pi [ Cew Y. i 2 Baapot M Rend i e ma el fa sl (e Renlochvntors Mrs. A ! Lincoln &1reCt [gyqy of Mr. Gary, was regarded in = mm":n‘\l(xln l\_lcyheml of : oly\x‘lm-\u“. eel circles as the “logical choice.” which (e owners of the | accounts and Finance at the New [yjs efforts have been so concent nong aee B n . ed on the operating policics of the | Mexican government, 1nor Was| member of the % ‘corpom(mn with which he is thor-| whether Mrs. Lindbergh, |tjonal honorary scholastic soc ¢ e e e aRel E hanoE ey, Sancle o Se cughly familiag that there was “i\'ictim of Milford Pike 3 3 : |fecling in some quarters that b 4 ., would fly the ship back to the | cducation the place that the philo- | \(ould be too valuable in his presen: Accident Comfortable ovfore it s turned |ophical socicty, Phi Beta position to replace, and that it would | Milford, Dec. 27 UP—Tnjured in ) - holds in the fleld of classical cdu-he impossible for him to continue | ent nthe Mlirord tavaalia listinet relaxation,” of | cation. is present work and to take over |0 2ccldent on the ARE 5 tes of inelinear here Christmas night, Rose | | Argo v meant to apply —————— added responsib v to purchases of alrcraft | hairmanship. Meroth, 29, of New Haven, was re- ., no. F)‘r“rx(u‘ mr?m ’-\ KLAH[]MA HIE Mr. Taylor was regarded in many | ported to he resting comfortably at at the department | quarters as the choice of George F.|the Milford hospital. Her condition | as to other d was not considered serious by hospi- {Baker and the First National bank department study of the em-! inter with which he has bren wuthorities. it was said, included various closely identified in vecent years.| Miss Meroth was riding in a ma- pplications from e Mexican gov- While not so well known as either | chine which crashed into a truck, SN e pnasiilss onio buyiarms Mr. Tarrell or Mr. Miller, he is re- | driven by William E. Brown of 161 munition. Each will be | 3 . s lgarded by bankers as a financial | capitol str it Ja ! pitol street, Hartford. James with {ndividually, it was add- GOV- JOhl]SOI! Replles [0 S‘X ius, and eminently qualificd to | Chiaretti of New Haven was slightly . as there is no prescnt intention {take over the financial responsibili-|injured in the crash as were Bells of lifting the cmbargo, although | Indiclmems |ties of the corporation. It is there- | [ ameon and Bdward Doyle of New tain shipment vnml-[ fore believed that his special talent | 1y, Chiaretti driver of the au- ted —_ along this line will be emploved by | g ' tomobile was held on a charge of e m———— Oklahoma City, OKla., Dec. 27 4P| MAking him chairmian of the finance | rockless ariving. i Takes in Vagrant Who —Declaring impeachment pmcnr.y"""’;“”"“"]'] has been frequently | The truck was siightly damaged Then Loots His Home ings instituted by the seit-convenea | A0 TR 1S BEER (HEARONES | but was-able to continue on its way Everett, Mass., Dec, 27 A | ho of the Oklahon legislature | \ir " Gary for his HI“N,‘\W,‘T I ,L(nHur.’nrd after the accldent. young vagrant, hungry d f resulted from his efforts to “UNCOVEr | recajled that at the last i s less on Christmas night, 5 fraudulent schemes” Governor Hen- | yociine of the corporation, Mr .| LEOPARD SKIN FOOTWEAR warm-hearted a4 in Jos .1y S Johnston again has denied all | pregented Mr, Miller to the stock-| Pans Dec. 27 (P)—Leopard skin Provencher, a local taxi driver, who | charges voted against him holders as a sort of spokesman for . footgear is fashionable society's lat- ybonght hi $1.50 turkey dinner anc His latest reply to the leglslators 1pe corporation, which was con-| est foible. Lovers of exotic clothes ed with h vV n he accepted @l gipned in some quarters as a gesture | were quick to seize the idea of & awole erday ! cha to discuss the impeach-|of Mr, Gary's approval. | Paris actress for whom a famous his ward had repaid him ment inquiry at a mass meeting. He | g o0 nierests fdentified with shoe designer made the first palr ling away and taking with < & 2 Falions |, eorporation have agreed upon | of leopard skin shoes. There seems ) in ea ristmas neckties, | W t ethier De )0 noed of a strong executive chair- | to be an unwritten Tule that the to license and other papers. ¢ SUMMONS 10 AD- | yian o sueceed Mr. Gary. Upon | lcopard slippers be rescrved for atlor i~z O — | before the sen their fnability to agree, it is believed ' black and white costumes. nd our weath a V 4 MARRIAGE LICENS i which is scheduled to convene then 4 reason 10 & g 3 i \ license applications filed a court of impeachment. of this S 3 T ude the following: Harry| F. I. Hill, speaker of the house | swy; sort exists, and e deter- | . VAN /. 1g: divoreee of Hartford, | opened the meeting by enumerating mined, a new tool will be put in the ' . Ik Kopelman, also of Hart-|twenty-three questions prepared by . . hands of the weather forecaster. | / | 3 rd; Harold Anderson of 30 Everett | legislators. The discussion was enler lc ar t unn The Brukk: servers have | street, who is applying for his third | broadeast ) | Representative Hill pointed to | 1 making daily measurements | Jicense, and Ella M. Nor-| for more than a ¥ and by the ald Iman of the same addres: Josef |several court decisions supporting ¢ very laborious computations they | Golon, divorcee of 168 m.mmrd]'"" contention of the governor that 127 MAIN ST. e R SRR “emiv, and Anna A. Domkoska, a|the legislators have no right to call | NSING PHONE 1409 (4 will cnable them to apply the neces- il {widow. of 219 North street; Andy |@ special session. The state supreme | (Opp. Arch) S Ve ir e ey P P. Ballachrino g wring. street, | court ruled shortly after the session sary corrcetion to the measurements | S R g 1 i .l for every condition of humidit¢ and | JEA SEmVCE, the and Alice 1 orly of the same|Was called December 6 last, that aziness of the earth’s atmosphere = = = ~ address, Mis: Igerly is only m}w h procedure was illegal. Injunc- ISTMAS e e e e s o N o e and beenuse her par-|Hons were then obtained by the gov- AFI'ER CHR When this table is completed, the [y company is concerned, article |residents of New Dritain enggged in lave gone { ngth crea : ¢ lnseehemillber i) S ‘;’i 41:»::\1::‘ e 1':»1':‘1”“1:‘}:5‘ 0 T SALE ot ers will cable daily values fOr |4 \which in effect substituted 50 |gainful occupations, compared with in dofted and lacy p i btain the consent of ¢ I .',EJ, . ‘1']2“; 5 L 2 C the solar heat fo the Smith AN | vears confirmatory concessions to be | 1920 census . oliov newest veil it 1o be worn Probiate court befare she may marry nn-,\'::’mn‘ and also denying any A e s o O B SR e o Lau te ol L hu i EEeaEee | “Demoeratic government in Okl Every remaining Coat is decidedly reduced for immediate Althov n0 s fre he ear- lior o1 anc itles acq) d refor Males % 1 1S0rs rettes and lipsticks o " - q 4 & ~, 1 q i ity est center of white habitation, the 1917 constitution. The decision | Porsons over 10 years e o STl Ny 8 SR e Bioma would be in danger of bang B wleayance. Uoats of smartness and high quality. ALL dwelling on an arid and desolat® 4150 declared unconstitutional, 5o £ar { A1l occupations . 9,510 26,06 ich. harely. covers: {he eyes and N8 order of Sisters ot Dercy sfa- | wiped 0”‘, i5ihe 'k.”m:;‘m court o~ M OUR REGULAR STOCK. mountain, the Americans, who in- ag that company is concerned, ar-|Manufacturers Fs i i Sl s tioned in Bridgeport and a sister (yf‘;lt-r “'"'f (\w}w]‘_[ ',Mln"l Mr. [H(l,l!, T;vr» © £ clude beside Divector Tloov BIS icle 15, which gave the forelgn oil | Transportation ...... and back of the Mt occasionally 'XTanis . Dufty of this clty, observed in. un]\ymxt in r(hfl (:'Jl" i $46.75 were $69.75 wife and little girl, and assistant |companies one vear in which 10 ac- | Trade ...\ oo o e TR S P e e U AN iy ) RGeS RGN ) SO [l U0 L) Boad: 950 w 59.50 Jred A. Greeley, report that 1hey feept the law and apply for confirm- | professional service . el - s a nun at the convent yes- |ment and set up officlals as dic 39.50 were 59.5 0t a happy and full yeab. |atory concessions. Domestic—pers, serv, 4 e Almost hiimless hala g f';“' LR e L e e e b 30.00 were 45.00 aid of Hottentot mas The Calles - amendments confirm | cpopg ; tns niversary of her entrance into the | Gos Johns entered his 2 b = : S "’n-::‘_" L , T nt. A dinner was served which | discussion on the allegation of in- Coats 19.98 were 29.75 ema COOLIE COAT POPULAR s attended by a number of the [competency, one of the six preferred | 5 9 7 e er 10 years s 2 : 0 £ ats 45.98 were 67.98 | Tersons over 10 years 21 L aris, Des, 87 P ie |Sisters of Merey and relativ zainst him. Coats 45.98 v e bl tar suchiconfrmat] »”1‘ f"{'l””" JonsgE at American ) Among those who attended were Mr. — | . S Tl e {ion of their previous titles. SAANUTRCLUT GRS . £ 1 o int Siabailons a #nd Mrs. M. J. Duffy of Hartford, reat Britain now clalms all the ! 25% OFF on Boys’ Heavy Suits and Children’s Velvet Transportation minine smok- | Mrs. Elizaheth McEnroe, Miss Anna | sp. ords for aeroplane, sub- | Dresses. built themselves 100l {the tities aequired hefore 1917, and computing room, and they {allow one vear for the publication of th nded law in which the com- : ) - SO (Ao s coee BAT el Marfa Duffy and Frank P. Duffy of |marine, steamship, raflway, automo- S . UESTIUN ESTIMATEII!:; el ; i s mak i I vool- [ LHBICEY. ile and motoreycle, essities from S ¢ - ¢ roid- lerical ser sinally was an hum- find excellent when cooked W on house in the bacon, und not “so gamy as Nt . L . ¢ ¢ wears a coolie coat Hampshire venlson.” (Continued from First Page) again 1 tudio-office, - merce. “We feel that the popula- SN VLR A P crably more than their figures. They Where Winter Grips Big Ships | | compiled at the beginning of the | = . i | = vear by Mr. Erwin wers H\olu\luhlyl‘ i ¢ PR ‘ | PY (Continued from TFirst Page) “I confidently believe that there | 3 l C - On eS are cen 78,000 and $0,000 peo-| bassador M ) y -1 ple in Britain today." i ship and estab ent o e 1w of censug figures also ! 4 by the Newspaper | p 1, which has releascd statement for publication Decem- | L . but which is published today nt of the | i Horald by special permis- 4 o L | This statement, which loeal i i b % { horitics believe to be based on a 1 & # I inhabitants in the city | i § her than on the rage increase R : Ay all cities, gives. New Britain a 0,076, sstimate for Connec It is not our policy to have sales, but owing to a very unseasonable Fall we are overstocked on some things and feel entitled to have a sale at this time. e e _ — | Not A General Mark Doun Protect Yourself | . v s i st | T i ‘WhenBuying e oo enrey, Jugt sompistea for| Nl Lo BLANK BOOK S LRl e ‘ o BythisTradeMark | 00 50l i . Lo SRR | . ‘ e e . o B e , f All the merchandise we are anxious to dispose i ' 4 ’ : of will be sold very low. . Your Chance S.ran'A ard e s : DR 10— o If t}}ere is anyth.ing you can use in these lots of o) o P o = I ; . - Suits, O'Coats, Furnishings and Shoes, it won't take ' | much money to take them away. to evc i s s f N | ’K;H’J’_ THovare {The hand of winter has reached out over the Great Lakes and | 1 design, manufacture an 20 B played havoc with ships caught in ice-locked channels. Picture at | —and the line covers every " : qees . eince |the top shows the tug General rescuing the crew of 21 men of editem. They will please you. G , « do- the steamer Agawa which ran aground on Advance Reef of l’wO ¥ fie wa ) Manitoulin Island, Lake Huron. The crew was imprisoned for | L3 No annexat 1 the days in the ice-encrusted cbservation room, with little food or STATIONT IS ¢ NI heat. The picture below was taken in the St. Mary's river be- | 27 MAIN TRpTC o L low Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., where several large hoats have been Soe G Weld of § s imprisoned in the ice. The tug is trying to break a path for the | ty's population at the cloge of 1027, | big steamer.