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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HL’.IL\LD; 'YIH'.:.\‘D;\Y, DECEMBER 29, 1927. MANY TRAGEDIES IN NEWS 4RA"_ CHIEFS GET Badges and Special Awards for New Britain Girl Scouts /7 %1% i ek Y it to worl t lossens the pos i Francisco — Tommy Hughes, security in fimes of finan- luiv. defeated Oliver Moore, Chicii- ial stress to extremely timid |80, 4. Battling Manning, of New 5 Orleans, defeated Friseo Lenda, of Manila, 1 jThreeExecunmReceweMedals R & # & BT s and Fourth Safety Mark iy ; ~ BRI R Clty Items January 14—Biz gas tank in Pisburgd . -~ . sburgh | $ tit It i i Lantier Palnte tioater | edlote 36 e 16 — : . & 3 : ition with banks. It las no 1, kills 76 children v o New Yorl A e y : . : thought of prying a single depositor 1 rorelans Lol December New York, Dee. 20 (B 4 3 = . away from a rezular savings insti- i 11—Anti-forelsn trouble begins | 13_storm wreete reveral AT e e . { i : L Iiritain General hospital last night n China with riots in Foochow. |7 e H. Harr S s # ¥ ition. 1t employs jundicious 'y, Coupeilman and Mrs. Stephen ST Gommisionar Tanals Lk mers. arriman Memorial medals & % 3 4 _ publicity, cducational in nature, and L35 ! fl S angs 2 ~Oklahioma legislature evades |@ fourth a special ce 0 > ’ " 4 . deposits come to the system not on cnerates 21 hail ple accused of | njljtia, votes to impeach. best railroud safely 1 he ; g i account of the inferest rafe of two 14—Lindbergh completea mon- ¥ear at a luncheon yest ” 4 4 3 | ; - cent but in spite of i from Washington to |Hotel Biltmore, give PR R " auspices of the American Musenm of DO SIVINRS (aysleml (RhAs LD hwidan i and two § 1 called a refuge for the timid wrist watche: ) v's ring, one and attended hy about prominent business men i erience shows that such indivi- | papkihook and $6 taken. alleging Mexican at- e 5 i wresident of the Tnic s want no less a sccurity tha 5 mpts to bribe U. S senators, [pa b aediin ot (hehion e LRI S iR Sottdor O ercoat— ; Submarine S-4 goes down at| - ciic system, recelved the special s . 1or the NreCabe, 49 Walnut St Tel, 45— : 2 certificate, and the medals were | ing reasons: Bitter experience own, Mass., with 40 men, |, ieq ns follows —Photo by, 7 Alstithed Tood - advt 2 SRR GO i o ot e tor | Tk rowi—Josephine Baraticro, Vabel Basatsicro, PO hy it g e 1 it e al coiitions, ' Co. No. 7 of the fire department 2 s Front rowi—Alice Guite, Mary Savaze, Mary Michacls, Mavgaret Iverson and Florence Gibney bt Lo 1A nng. was called at 5:16 vesterday afte ¥ umiliarity with foreign systems 0f | srnoon fo a fire on the Dona- out in Lis- | “€ 5 ri ! Group A railroads operating o dortug: ¥ is soon put « ) Tk h. 1 ith re. V00,000 nore on, Portugal, but {s soon ¥ v | Wems Ul el 0, or more I | 3 et e ___ postal savings, and lack of acquain- [Lue property at the corner of Allen _16—Chine i ve y miles a year—to A. C. Needles, ¢ : 5 tance of the moving public with anley strects. Co. No, 3 was m:SHLO: . e ; ‘i'\'_"*-""i"‘l’ U‘I the Norfo! LT S at th rl Scout At the close of the last fiscal year | local ins We pick np sleep- | called at 5 t evening to a 28—U. S. Supr, r | T estern Railway Co. : i here Taar e g J re : ~‘|‘tl iy 8yl Coiibesl . morr Afternoon at 3 o'clock in the ) there w of $1.422,918 to | ing ere a little and ther ish fire on property of Herman v 1- Silver medal, for Group BB i e 3 » the cre ot depositors in the 135 | litr e [ Fleischer on Osgood avenue. Daheny's Elk Hi'ls leas . g ity Methodist churc hich ted into lumps, o 6 ;15 operating from 1,000,000 S e e e ‘,’,‘ l\‘,‘”' i postal stations in the state r'-w'-*v'v!‘z;vl "‘l“LuvlwlI":‘Iw" Mr. Clarence Brainerd, formerly March to 10,000,000 locomotive miles : 5 l r ‘a8 Connect This was a decr 2 SeeEn oS ORIt olarena ainerd, 4—Col. Thomas W. Miller, former “to W. A. McGonagle, pr by Mrs, E. L. Warren, commnissioner e e of the business world in the ot Clark & Brainerd, is at The Fair Two special badges will be aws Len compared with the irit of helpful cooperation.’ r iption Dept.—adyt Coepiracs o 7t s A oot the Duluth, Missabe and |0y garhara Smith o Troop 2 will —_— preceding year when a total of $1.- s | Irenc Markham of the Amer- Hful 7 e Ul | " Bronse medal, for roads oper- | Fecelve e nunity service award R e WAT0S was on - depasit. Depostia PIGHTS TAST NIGHT fcan Hosiery Co. office force, is con- | motive miles—to J. P. Cum. WOrk i co ion with various so i idrawa £ savi o Kove, dapan - S(ggt Cleaner Says He Lost! mmmss superintenacue omane o £ bl for il S47.847 t0 $30,814 A T 16—HMarry F. Sinclair found guil Quincy and Kansas City rail- Ny e troon i d el v of cantempt of the senate for re-t (Hild Affep Hflvmg Drink i """ Gt of Mrs. Harriman aite e, a group bo nify . SR Record |;n Connecticut fu nsn question: about };’_":5 '10‘0“ Lt Loy <% The medals, awarded annually as|proficiency in the heal R ol Ty : N8 1 cading Con 1 cut offices which Peapot Dome. Pt resuit of a gift established by Mrs, | has qualificd in the fol s Washington, D. Dec. ~— | ecelved deposits during st year ‘"]j Alv ¢ Natio York, Dec. 20 (R—Three- Harriman, were presented by Charles |1 s:First aid, home ma L e United s gov e were: Brid + With 918 deposi- AR sips |vear-old Dorothy Butler, who told | M. Schwab, chairman of the board |nurse, health winner, h guard- [ wifaeite lna feat LB SeR 0TS N Hhnoills Eier e s T {tlie police her nume was Dorothy of the Bethlehem Steel corporation, |ian and child nurse. % SERtlop L tie Lt . With $30 depositors and $189,- EBquo JEOrRlEn BEILOM ALl West, and was found apparently (master of ceremonies at the lunch-| The winning of the i fiscal year $30,814 of the carn- 19 in deposits: New Haven, with hinese at Nanking, shelling " |abandoned in Port Richmond, £ L., |eon. !means that the girls have tfa B3 gt "‘j"‘&'\‘ ‘* "'fi’fi"‘.:'l" S8 depositors and $160.826 in de- D!AR[ES o CALENDAR PADS native qua ou Christmas Eve, was taken from | Urging more attention to the hu-|enough intelligent interest R aian fl‘”'(“ih e er temporary home at the Chil-{m clement in business, Mr.|subjects to learn the principl stal sav t it of 1 o United States as a whole T s¢ s society at Tompkinsville y hwab said: and to make practic: e of t 1 B . T a ¢ Heonliy Hhis DESK CA' ENDARS e YEAR Seawiavs A 5 )avt 3each, - ¢ 5 Day Bea and given into the custody m? I've had fifty years in the steel|The Girl Scout way is to “learn by and s i ! alb Wi 7 sitorics in operation, April 3 rine Welcher of the Bay- lindustry and I recollect how, in dunn, \m earning proficiency 1h 2 clud 76 branches and stations, soft Dorothy has had five homes in the {mere machines, not as human be- | of perseverance as no one compels of trusices of the postal ray The ; Dilnoioal toditl 3artolomeo | three years or so of her ings, and no regard was had Girl Scout to earn these badges. svstem, just submitted > L i . o des e % [ans8aan & 2 d iirl Scou 4 ! s t ‘ f postal savings deposi s ck— Vanzetti sentenced to death for al-[she was born in the Greenville hos- ftheir safety or comfort. We have| Troop 4 of Berlin has seven can- by Postmaster General I & s d e A Complete Stock—All Sizes and Styles eged murder of paymaster and pital, Jersey City, Then her father |rcached the time when human safe- | didates for padse Mary . chairman of board : 147,350,250, an 'm“n, g e, suard six years before. . {and ‘mother J:u;w‘s 1;. Butler and ity and happiness are coming to be | for flower finder, citizen and handy- that 111 New Britain residents S b S 12 rmado at Rock Springs | May Murray, both of Bayonne, sep- fmajor consideratlons, when human |woman; Florence Gibney for craft vings on deposit ) EORONE L LeRa QNI L L f S I d BI k B k destroys town and t ted, and Dorothy Went to live lngincering Is becoming a great|man, handywoman and flower fi : e 30, o cat U e, I e oose Leal Jupplies an an 00RS lives. with her mother. "munhrn science. or: Mary Michaels: flor schola Sihnen : v e rgest sinec ! ; 14—Mississippi viver Hor father s emploved in th(u’ “I don't care how well We may|handywoman and craftsman; J T e line 10 iHa 2 R Complete Ledger Outfits — Ledger Sheets — M ge from St. Louls to Cairo, | Ba 6 street cleaning department. byl A e S i Sl m depositors e e T e levees broak suz | working on a job removing snow, [puild successtully, build upon the | tiere for home maker, laun B e el b Lo Binders — Ring Books — Loose Leaf Binders. e cle Dorothy was led up to him by herlfirm foundation of human safety and | citizen; Margarct Tverson for e osit. At the close of the fiscal yen P e Fillers, all sizes, does kill 45 in lllinois, |mother, She was barefooted and in |comfort and happiness. We must|iman and citizens | Aliee Guits , hgre wore 150 depositors on|$336.03 (o $358 : S 4 Missourl, Nebraska and Oklahoma. |rags. i r bear in mind the welfare always of | craftsman and citizen. . A e Ao i e A Gt oers — R 'ds — Journals — Columnar i e i e o Here Is your kid,” the mnoUher | far Lighor class of men than e | Mroop § of Canip school has 31 i 2 Ledge r‘I'\(‘Cmd.\ Journals Columna synamited to save New Oleans; 75.- sald to him “according to his StorY lusually give them credit for heing— | jon Tance for ertioman; Fleanor i i . o EhiEs m by Books — Trial Balance Books. 0 mow homeless, 150 dead 1n|to the police, “I don't want her any |the working men of the Lnited | puarten for vateman . | AToRINE 0 Dot Now Mizslssigot zlood. 'm(fv;. i 1eft on the snow [states: | Rickert for home maker. Senior di- R U AT (Gt t i - ’ So Dorothy was left on the snoW- | Arthur Williams, president of the . e : L ! ; 3 May : {vision has Helen Pankonin for lav ; S : : : s G . I i liberals accept |covered street with her father, Who | Amerjcan Museum of Safety and | yrees and Esther Bryson for & five |close of e ; i | THE | THE —_Nicaraguan 1 5 b s ,v\cxac\x{x\!ly[vio:{hh:r S Pl | vice-president of the New York Edi- | year strine : . 1 | PEN 3 F . |0t 36 West 39th street, Bayonne, son company. who presided, said e - _ 1 S : C de- ties sy stitutio t | % ent Coolidge’s special represent, g % 1 BAILY D! i ! ollowing the presentation of the 2 bhlamce e 5 S ) Y 1 ‘“':u(‘)]mly\!:umwlx their arms. { Christmas eve, Butler ‘0"{‘ ‘]' Po-|that since 1911 fatal railroad acci- i e i bulan yf\f r:fl omot U womote | sHOP STATIONERS SHOP Poplar Blutf, Mo., and several i:‘ -‘:Zer :%?kfl‘:g;f“"fl“' “op;”:; 12(?’":", hqun dtrreus:ll R0 o SRR A T T T e e 1 wel rep - gy 297 MAIN STRE s hit by tornado; 209 it B[R LAROTRCER and Girl Scouts held eneva, |§45. Tn 1 et AR el e i y 3 towns h some speakeasies on th . Some. Givo Employes Crodit Switzerland, list summer. The pie. RO U Gl i1 othe E9.ab — — Hey Palaunt el e Horey Rich-| Atter the rallrond executives had | 1 SN fageen dirl Seonv 3 phlincegras s mond. More sp ies. Finally [plushingly received the honors from | 1o 1 oo 0 : ccretary Hoover an- 1 delegate ron: 1 r, N York QERLARY o [Dorothiy was lost somewhere in the | Mr. Schwab and had stammered out 1 Imw lm“* ”j””m o ,‘.;‘,, crowd. |thanks, each spoke glowingly of the | . 1% SR RIS T R P b school at Tath, | Meantimg, Butler is locked up in | work of his employes and ol tutaall R MR e faulgs hombs achiool | the Hudson county jail in default of jthe safety records to them. i ol w” : v t 44 children killed, $1,000 bail on a New Jersey statua~| Among other prominent business| s committee. Prohibition burt ‘r'l‘“‘"‘"j tory charge of living with Anna|men at the luncheon swers R. H. : o S our lowm "‘]‘ ; Le iy, twenty-threc rs old, at 11]Afshton, president of the Ammun Doran succeed Genera ];‘f“\j‘ abeth street sy City. Anna!Railway association; Dr. Julius : ’ coln . Andrews and Major Reilly is in the City hospital await- | parmelee, dircctor of the bureau of\ Haynes.* d ing the birth of a child, say the po- |railway econom F. D. Under-| duel |tice. She too is under arrest on the | wood, retired president of the Erie T 07 J Q DY {—Governor Alvan T. Fuller of |l (iuiuatory charge preferred |Rallroad company; Haley Fiske, ST“RY fll: AM[RI[;A PHONE 1409 127 MAIN STREET OPP. ARCH Massachusetts names SE al COM= | against Butler. president of the Metropolitan Life it oo e S e mittee to review Sacco-Vanzetti Dorothy's mother, known as Mar- | Insurance company; Orson D. Munn, | BED: n Murray, gave birth to another|editor, Scientific American; Walter | i Tafi in end after 11 years. {las been adopted by a Jersey City|Council; Barron Collier, James A. . 14—Soviet Russia executes 100 ily., It the coming of this{Hamilton, Richard J. Cullen, Dr. Le- S, " § ot o 1, that caused {land E. Cofer, H. M. Edwards, Frank ASkS Tmmml U__S H]S[Oly | after scare over foreisn spies. sceond child, also a girl, 20—President Coolidge’s navaliy 45 hand Dorothy over to the|W. Smith, J P. Jackson, J. Floyd jisarmament conference 0pens AN iapo of the father. Parker and John L Blecker, editog-| Washington, Dec. 29.—(UP)-—The |§ Geneva. Dorothy's mother, accompanied by }ial representative of the American | Amcrican council of learned P July 14 Bayonne detective, was taken to Museum of Safety. |ties today was to discuss a res 7—Henry Ford retracts his anti- |{he Children's society shelter at| Messages were received from Mrs. | demanding public schools teach an Jewish campaier Tompkinsville were she identified |Harriman, who is vice-president of | A merican history from facts and not 11—One thousa people killed | forothy. The child smiled and{the museum; John J. Esch, chair-|gistort information through a spirit ¢ earthquakes in lestine. | kissed her mother and scemed a bitiman of the Interstate commerce|or patriotism. i ~ + ~ ¢ i . y. satliuakes fesed ; Jo, patriotism e DECEMBER 30 AND 31 people, thus « rVing community Floods, Tornadoes and Fires Appear in Record of 1927's Major Events of Disastrous Nature. da r was born at New reported to the police at 6:45 cvening that his home was entercd fnvestigutes Hearst jana “sugar bowl” dis- 16-—Socinlists moh & Vienna: | disappointed when she was told she|commission, and Samuel O. Dunn,| The resolution attach 500 hurt et riot- i could not go with her. editor of Railway Age. | who (h rged treasoniable text books ikt il S, — G e AWonderful Opportunity to Secure Seasonable Merchandise at Greatly Reduced Prices. ng. - —King Terdinand of Rumania P z that such allegations werc ||B 2 jnakes in Kansu prov- Mayor Thompson of Chicago was j A few Coats, sizes 16,18, 36, 38. | All Children’s Hats at 1-3 Off Regular Price, . cause e toss o boket Billlard Champlon Far | Quartet of Waterbury Teams to S 28 @ tarkt in this resoluti - 4 9 Were up to $45 98¢ Beret Tams at 50c each, «pose of political corruption hefore | (4 ¢ Augie Kleckhefer in| Meet New Britalnites At Y. M. ailtrntsulepiciuse jof (the y 2 A $6 9 —Dresses of Silk and Velvet. Reg. | —Flannelette Bloomers. Regular and n Indianapolis grand jury present,” the resolution e g % August Mandicap Mateh in New York.| A. Courts Tonight. [uttivation m pupila of to $16.75. C Ex Size. Reg. price $1.00. Lo S lze announc | emper in history and g : 3 e - 3 Z 4 o e {0 run for presi- | New York, Dec. 29 (UE)Zaalnly e Eous doubles Tandballitems srom e e s | B $11 98—\\~nm Dresses | —Bloomers of Seco Silk, Batiste, reenleaf, six times pocket billlard | the Waterbury Y. M. C. A. will tackle |11, T T el ; o g e ‘w'my.y)m:h T T [ G £ e R i GO e f.‘.'f"ffl‘ 2 :;vu\:\mun(.‘ e Flannel and fancy weaves. C Crepe and Quality Cloth. Regu- ; : Augie Kieckhefor in | tions at the local “¥™ tonight. The | ioufives Hiie o oeaurmel 8 Were $16.98. New stock. lar price to $1.00. jectives than te nrided ne DRSS ndicap match. invading teams are made up a8 fol- | terpratatione of particular evenis: ¢ e o Len o cnds| In five o i e to [lows: Walsh-Velte, Aperian-Wall, |sna t1at . ntiompie. Toneron o A $1 1 98—'\' k and Velvet Dresses, —Hand made Bloomers. A dengip Greenleaf has practically dons |Smith-Bixby and TFinley-Hackett. | meant o foster national arro Regula Regular price $1.98 a deadlock JiEs w by 761 and 439, according to. the |lows: S Mag-Cohen, Dressel-Walth- worship of 14 heroes can or AT —Coats. : ; 5 b f C Were up to $1.50. Wood, | Lled his onponeat’s scora, He leads | New Britain's teams will be as D s A e i of | won hoth of Wednesday's blocks, 120 ; Crowe and Palmer, substitute, Rl oy orpora- | to 73 and 129 to 45 Aperian and Wall will probably |~ Jyjegates a ¢ {he conven- i —(Joats. ! play ‘l‘\r- )«fiv am”wnn;)- 2 rngm; lon planned to 1 up the resolu- AT $39 50 Regular pri - . $1 OO—Hand Made Gowns. e ¢ and ckett. will stack up against | tion shortly alter Dr. Arthur | -9V, Sk £ A GO IMUNICATED Bne and Colen. " The Nangan- s Ty, prcsidcni i of | s . Regular {)rlce $}11.00. toche combination will take On | Yalc university. completed his ad- |8 AR i — Princes: ips, white. September \f‘f"‘:flfi‘?'\'fl* S Bixby and mith with Daye Dunnfidress efore the American econo- il $30o00 Regular price $45.00. £ 75c O({%elréntxge;) ;_)11) b $2.25. hee ; Therah an offiefal rep. | Probably on the local team. One of {y iy qssociatior 2 e e e e e | the most Interesting matches will bo | D Tadley spoke on fha “valn —Coats. ol ; o ) o eal Amerieas Ts | hetween two old-timers' teams With |ation of public utilities” and said the Regular price $67.98. £ 75c— S, ar G 1ed States paymg his ex- | Velte and Walsh plaging Loomis and fonly way to gt low railroad rates Regular prices ‘$1.25 and $1.50. CGrowe. Every man in the last mateh | was to attract new capital | 1Y —~Coats. LIADER, | i over 30 years of agr Gt aray ation |M eoulan A . _—DMarecella Drawers — answer for el A il LR S i g = ' short skirts. Reg. prices, $1.50 to At tla nited St the matehes are open ! to the public. | Jaws compelling i R £ 63 Years R 25 Discount on BOYS' HEAVY SUITS 1.89. yalb e ke eroism of 63 Yea 1 e S / —Boudoir Slippe A 29 —Infants’ Long Flannelette Skirts. il ' 79¢ | | | d ! st Recognize ; ; : 5 . Lo 50 Firemen Es pc : \,1\,50‘{" rt, ‘Rew 5»., Ry j“;f,,‘ L eer i Regular price $1.00. Regular price 75c. Uedlh in N. Y. Fire| cial natificnilon that he bad bect | dont compensation lavs," John T $1 79~~-\\ ool Scarfs. AT —Women’s Knit Jackets. v York, Dec. 29 Uv Fitty fir ar h NEress i o cr - g L(‘{Jl[él) price to $3.50. 05 Regular price to $3.70_ Wy wwwl death today honor 63 years ago was recels s Bt . ; 000 blaze ‘h razed the yesterday by Robert A. Reld, scc AT A few Silk ses. . an sl £ ol i St O i ooty pearl o $1 39 A few Silk Blouses AT 1 0 0dd sizes in Corsets. R : ! ; v . . Were to $5.00. lower Broadway. The cight floors cducation. The notification was in Sl : edal | Young Griffo, Former Lightweight o Were $5.75. = Were to $8.00. t as hoseman were entering | & awarded the street. in Seplember, 1864, for Dravery| g ‘hia Not bie a vauper as ||§| AT $2 2 —Children’s Jersey Dresses. Reg. AT $1 —Leather-Bags. 10—U. & suprne conrtane I lers into the air and shattering Pennsylvania reziment, he captured | i ar 50 —Odd sizes in Knit Underwear for ! s Wwho died here several weeks ago, $1.50.) Regular price $3.00. : e blast followed the col-'during the Civil war. With two : s ess “ronship v of the . blowing manhole other privates of Company €, 48th | Was at First Supposed. price $3.00. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Regular price $3.00. the colors of the 44th Tennessec New York, Dee. 29 (P—Your v 7 2 m (e B . il . Pt e e i | Griffo, old-time lihiwcight flash, Vomen and Children. (Values to | Al $l 9 All Our Silk Searfs ATHENS TO TAX FOREIGNERS [Supposcdly a pauper, lofi an estat m \ : m 3 Lo o BREE e N o Eae et e A'l $1 0 —Carter's ankle length Union | AT 1/p Price—Madeira Handkerchiefs. B i Suits. Reg. $3.00 to $3.50. Were 50¢, 75¢, $1.00. Albert B. Fall halted by i ! : oite, Falling Siek. €Tt hall a moderate tax on for-|the ury tampering Cony : ow bad [Pigners has been proposed to hecome | burial. The woman who gave the | 2—More than 100 lives I ¢ : Attacks | effective April 1. Every forcigner |great hoxer of other days free lod New England floods nuny “ MEhY : e, [Staying In an Athenian hotel less|ing for the last few y »—Last flan f Mexican revolt |- bk " 77" [than thirty-one days will pay a -ui)m.« claimed the bal. put out by e noof Genetdd p M, SIMPSON €O, 1835 W. #4TH | VAT¥INg from 1 to 10 drachmal | S e : Gomes. ! ST, CLEVELAND, O. day, READ HERALD CLASSIIIED ADS | \‘f;~"vll"‘|' . P f Athens more gardens, parks and ard has fited a clam |8 ° 1—Trial of Harry I, & and fraralantl: e honss andnnens| tor 5 st the estate for funds o < 5 2 rall hal large: FOOL S trose antisnfonsre Nodaidioon o BlE providan fon Ciritos AT 79 —Broken lots of Full Fashioned Silk | AT $1 98——D1e%s Skirts. Hose. Values to $2.00 pr. Were to $5.75. [

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