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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1927. mint | . kT - ] £3 o . in todny SRrnY, ol R lice would tar and feather her i: [;HINA me AWAKE ! il b, HARKNESS MAKES Clty Items [;[]A T r”AR“ B"AT . - 1 sho deserted the Arlco home, olint aoy Bnbs Somnae | | SEoksvigreniier I Aniiom Qikag ] OF INHUMAN CRUELTY |ycoli Arice, atter betus arraenc infl y nited China based 0“4 Jo i ary I\"fli\r‘p of 68 Harrison el was npmlrd last night. ! :»"Cslerdn)'q ?ofor-: lic!ir}' J. Loi: I » people, better | ]F(l"'ell s spending a week in Uoston | k:::zs ;m.m \.'Dmmx»lolll):r{ E ¢ con ns fo c0- | as the guest of Miss Gertrude L | = . 0 newspapermen a _— o X e omnpec ] e e T UAKE IS RECORDED {New Orleans Young Woman Quar-|had beaten the girl because in international tered in Charity Hospita) as Anna’s misconduct but had A | f f . Prescription service at The Fair. o o | . e agk i ho commumistc ntrest Generosity of *97 Alumnus Wms:;‘n:_npz, A mmmml._,(}uner Rush Goes Down Ofi S T T VS | i oty |t o O AL 4 atly plaved ito | Praise in “w%kly“ Mrs. Jack J. Kennedy and sons, New York Believed to he About 1600 Miles | xo oryeans, Dec. 30 UP—Pictur- | MRS, CAMI® TO W iinese in order to Jack and Robert, of Providence, R. Ry B i | New Haven, Dec. 30 (®—Mr Yadiarar wonAievalo: — 1., are visiting relatives in town. Mrs, | - et L T SR e e s e rances English Camp, who recent- < me’r‘i« e i st L e NawHaenT) 30 M—To mwardif:r'i':::d{"“efisuf?mwfl." Miss Cath-| New York, Dec. 30 (P—The| Was ' ston, Dec (P)—A sharp ly obtained a divorce from W: period, the French revolution, the have a r S ihne nia o BenkpamA Tl oloweN the SIC I et oram United States coast guard cutter cirthauake estimited to have oc- [Anna Lamu, 21 year old German|Camp, son of the late Walter C: American revolution and the Civil N s el e| GRee oL Rueseh v ootnglgcait () ve | h speclals at Crowells.— | Rush was sunk last night in Am-|CUrred about 1.6 ) miles from Wash- girl, today was quartered in a, Yale's foothall meator, and Carlos v tor a $20,000,000 endowment fund, |advt. brgse channel, in a collision with the | ID8tOn In a southerly dircction was |charity hospital where doctors said , French Stoddard, Sr., lave made according to President James Row- | Burritt Grange will visit Cromwell [steamer J. A. Moffett, Jr. All mem. |'°c0rdcd today on the scismograph |she was suffering from under-| plication for it ey {of inhuman elavery and privation, war in America according to F. hol ) 1 intellectual r and Y. M. C. A. < 2 . Ch 5 LG i PeAsANtS Jand Ang. e v | Grange, Monday evening, Janua [ e o - T ot George iniversity ] G e e R R e |land Aneelliwho duiihE VAl Alumoi | Gra . ey evening, January 2, | hers of the crew were reeported safe | °f {¢0r town university. Inourishment and bodily injuries | der the law five d e thals oy e I On't be | Weekly says that two gitts from the |and will furnish two numbers of en- lapoard the Moftett. irector Tondorf said the quake|\hich the girl alleged were inflicted | before a certificate is granted. For led astray by any fool ideas of world |New York financier call for special | tertainment on their Nelghbors' | 1y ¢, ¢ = Which b it her by her ; M 1 cement ¢ . revolution. The communist Wil | rocognition Night program. he force of the collision tore an|tained! a 1“;)(::; sl e e i b e nition. Mabel Sebro Arico, wife of a local | Marriage is to be when the ng of the * ' | neve ed."” 1 4 i n nuinutes later, might have ( at the waterline, but the Ship | somew .cre In Mexico or e s it el n e semeny | 15-inch Tiole in the bow e Mof- e e : . President Ang=ll says two gifts| Elks' frolic Sunday evening, Jan- | feft Sy ot eHiken mmC” 1‘ “n”\:fin‘:x:nl call for special recognition at this uary 1, 1928, at Elks' club. Concert |was not believed to be in danger. ¥ e L oing as time. The first of these was the from 9 to 10. Dinner and entertain-| The R 5 5, yesterday was re.| EDGE ™ SES HOOVER ding of the Grand Central ' ganerous contribution pledge ol o e tush was one of the new 1 matron of T i L generous contribution pledged at the iment, 10 to 12. Dancing from 12 to oot cutters, with Diesel engines, as- Child I\llled When leased under $5.000 bond fo await| Washington, Dec. 50 (Pi—Sccre- o B! vy Edward S. arkness, '97, /2 ese: g Hon wadimale oy enitne bacis hi‘:‘fmb»\wki‘:““] '”l“_- ;"‘;;‘2'; %mei k z\.?n‘\v Yo reservations call 48 igned to offshore patrol. She was| | Church \\ alls Tumble [action of a federal grand jury on | ¥ Hoover was endoiscd for the re- were laid while 640 trains went over 7 # = or 2840 —aavt, |inward bound through the channel| Naples, Dec. 30 (P—One child |charges of violating federal statutes | Ipublican presidential romination to- | neither have been started undersuch | The dire: ¢ the Tialla o A\ Rl derstood. | st s busidon i Closell oot s | The directors of the Ttalian Book |when the collision occurred. was killed and the mothér superior |Prohibiting slavery. kel : with their schedule. | | yes-| Tirst wireless reports indicated of the orphanage at Barra was se Anna was turned over to polles | I} ANNOUNIINE favorable auspices nor have been | Store, Inc., at a meeting held y % p sue S0 e irried gt completion with- | day afte 5 t i ’i::l; hon )» I 5 s e s :hi Y;,:r:l:m‘ "1‘;1r~ o(]:vlr R ,f:‘?”:,‘ :1:1\0\?1"”,‘101(:}] to pay xllscm;. that the Rush was drifting and that v injured today when the wall |Y persons who declared they ”’"”“.x Iu B 5 e 5 . > av Increas: . = T e 75 cents per |her crew of ab 25 e, ket i 5 0 the nest repr ts ditch dig ] Md\ Inuedse Pelsonnel | ditional special co-:;nhulllor; Drom- | share on the common stock on Jan-| taken oft by n:no\l;(orrm fats e . Es : xrwn;:“:«Tf :?’3?"&;,’"?? Lt le, chaos, tur ecore ember 31, 1927, were dispatched at once. With ilte . ar-star : go [METILC YRR SO0 N LAl Sl : et bl .- . e b C | patched at once. Within a|resulted in the rescue of the re- of near-starvation and injuries § o ‘vvro\;fl;];lt;;;fl e ok ingt > 5 “°"r‘m' i t mrm«';;fli'g‘:xlo ey e e | ootinston's clean coal is good coal. [fow minutes the Rush had sunk. |maining orphar ; B ERER i i e o e ot e e B g g ston, ‘rl. z D: Gl S[editorinioy e Jelieie illi:,il;y Coal & Wood Co. Tel. 217.— | The Moffett, a vessel of 9,563| The ch 1 n strongly but- |she offered her services in reti ”,‘,I""““"‘ has shrunk to a mere ne ng ran E. Hart Fe Fethi- | fund d Yale m | Advt. oA ohees & 5 St yEouts = i i cturn | Fred oaat. :'x 1]:.({\: xar (‘xl\yl':vl ’h.nf\ | a _will Have two additional large .\mnd;mw neceggaqerd‘b,‘ The New Britain Instifute will|and was owned by the t:ul‘\ljl lrlnmI; f y.ull'l}\ i torm wh h“ln‘ ‘]n for ‘x“» ’nmfo‘.u the Arico bungalow: musical sl o . conditions f e country influence [rnited States val Academy ap-|carrying on for a period of tWo|close at 6 o'clock S g = & A bl Ak . the Jas v days. S was four B g on hic e ap. lose at 6 o'clock Saturday eveni ompany of New Jers She was —_ ——— e ll\plnmuq that ad f J git " ented to Kl‘ “"'Knl’: | 1921 at the Federal anilil AD HERALD CLASSIFIED \nS]lL;A\L because her mistress said po-|dre se of another. He 1 the bobbed | pointments to make in 1928 if co rs work in every state of thel, . ents to make 92 n- . 2 and will be closed all day Monday. | built air fad in America put the hair net {gross appro e 3 sssary | Union and in many foreign coun- i it tories of China out of tness. | finds to inorease th aderav's an. | tries, in the 1ent to its authorized limit of‘ a The ) f a 1= |y \\f'vl-ll r‘;‘»r(-u s H‘J 22 ]“““1‘“ the house appropriations committee | e A D B B e ake r consideration a rec-| (4 Orléniall D0ct g6 San REEDOI8E0 | uimontation ot e tiouss maval atd| Collcen Mooee2nd Aot Rl Bsk ommencin : L e s il Sl ot ot 2o e o C omorrow al 9 o cloc enislagd e onporiunities 1 Chtan, |5%F he academy be increased in the o & i next fiscal year to permit five can-| this Year. could attain spiritual as \well® as|BEEr S0 VT 0 B s I ’ financial leadership of this world | ¢ldate each congressional dis- Sy q 9 SPy— ¢ ‘\,’,,‘\ih‘,m T oting | Napolean |trict instead of threc as is now the | Hollywaod, Folt, Deo, B0 (7R Enbotnaal - Enctine veping rule. The present lnw provides that|Colleen Moore was the best box ant, let her lic; wh : E |ave candidates from each district |0ffice aftraction among the screen <he will ‘move the wo may be enrolled at the academy at |3ctresses and Tom Mix occupied & to China, he She is awake |One time but recent appropriations nijlarsplace among the film acltos, | g cording to a nationwide poll of in- | e is mo longer dormant.” |have been insufficient to permit 3 d £l n a world | more than three. dependent theater owners which e et vior e Navylveilhup f| PADSERA dthe xhibliors PBrn y s, s e e ey WD o Itchay, | tim: Bloore) recelvetl ithe us the mariner’s compass. J i dd _congress, Telt- |15 recognition last year. us‘gun powder, which she never 1 erated his request that each district 2 iy More than a thousand theater for ¢thing more dangerous tha be permitted to have its full quota |, cnere ve Miss Moore 223 votes firccrackers until western civilization |of five candidates. The naval af-|clarg Bow took second honors with wight” her ihe use of death dealing [ committee has approved the re- {195 ong Bebe Daniels third with 176. rearms. She gave us our first silk. t'and has instructed a subcom- | Others of the leading ten fan- She gave us. paper and the first mittee to take the matter up With pajters received placed in the ordvr nting press. She gave us our first the appropriations committee after named: Laura La Plante, Norma taéles which she made the holidays. |Shearer, Marion Davies, Norma Tal . She gave us firs When the navy's new building madge, Mary Pickford, Billy Dove | Her ancestors program becony; operative, 1,700 [and Vilma Bankey. | additional nava] officers will be re-| The male stars finished atter Mix | ors lived aves and clothed |quired. It is esfimated that the ap- |in the following order: Fred Thom- | hemselves in skins. She has had |pointment of two additional mid- |son, Lon Chaney, Richard Dix, Hoot | he oldest continuous civilization in | shipmen by each congressman will |Gibson, Harold Lloyd, Ken May- the history of the world, |entail an added expenditure of $1,- nard, John Gilbert, Wallace Bee “Her people intellectually are as 037,217 and Douglas Fairbanka. fine as any Anglo-Saxons. C students in ,\I Beta Ka pp 1 keys. China is a land of scholars. “There are fi stern and eastern civili- Friendly Greetings machinery, telegraph, s and It's a mighty friendly feelin’ other modern equipment into China ind taking peopl off farms and putting them into factories, bk N is the inte al revolu- tion. China will neve n become 1 monarchy. “There is tl social revolution Young men no ! ger marry girls whom their parents sele for them. is so a mor and re- That within our hearts comes stealin’, Rememberin’ the good friends [ NEW MODELS J ! i NEW FURS That we’ve made from year to year. We endeavor to deserve "em; | French Seal \ : : French Sea] And we ever seek to serve 'em Note the savings. An example of ;50 B : s A group of coats that sold for e - e e e o e 1 nations have taken ad- vantage of China and have intruded themsclves in a manner which China will not stand for long. lity concessions in id irri- the reductions we have made in $140. Vart our entire stock. Reg. $105, now TR e sizes, all styles. Selling upwards from And we wish ’em A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR as though the Ch government had sent a gu S e Krimmer Caracul b ,i\‘»vm‘(x,'r),-f e .-I g With contrasting collars of fox. . Gl'e Cal'aClll st Herbert L, Mills §f s | BORR e g THE “HANDY HARDWARE” STORE selling for vegular price was $175. The sale 336 MAIN STREET ; i OUR BOARDING HOUSE , e e o o 0, ‘ st sclling in this sale at and cuffs. Worth $180. Now eelling at Tonce You Wit 77 = ATeAlous T« Wiy, o ol WEARING “THAT ~ 1 1 WoULDNT FLY Calf Skm SAYNou Guvs ) vf FRom A RAFT N | G Brown Caracul 'TZ\(L‘K /?V(O’Z')C\I/t(é, HAVE A GALLERY \ As A DISTRESS | :n,‘ sale price is 4 With fox collars. Handsomely Foi SEAT ON “THIS SHIRT! | 6\6MAL:‘,~«~ | [ lined. Worth up to $140. Sell- ‘(AOS\,‘\Q q“Afi“,ADBO?fi; e ALL JoU'VE DONE NoU COULDNTPASS EMPHA YICALL Y! ing upwards trom ; |s HisS T SINCE AN INSURANCE The Greatest Sale— 5 WALK PAST TH’ ) < 5 . i s GoT 1TV TEsT, WEARING (T! The Biggest Values— FEPERAL BUILDING, I ~ Beaverette e Tt rives \ou'LL HA EM | Yac LOOKS 0 ME «THEYD ASK You With fox collar. Beautifully lined. Antelo c ponminG ouT Askin® /L (ke oure BoTH{ (SUBTLE QUESTIONS The former prico was $140. Th ever offered during our 33 years of Fur p = 2 2 s AND e 3 8 = e Something different. Otter and To SEE NoUR A “D/SIr GREEM-EMED (7 et iQ P 2 | LR business in New Britain. I\f;\'!‘r cjm;, \:‘ar:wh $210 A siu- $ ] 35 PAPERS, « AN’ STUFF ’ngLous oVER 2E Shilm ing at LIKE “THAT! AT SQUIRRELS !. EVERY FUR | Hudson Seal THE GREATEST EVERY STYLE COATS FUR VALUES EVERY SIZE A special group of Hudson Seal IN THE CITY Coats. All sizes, all styles. \'ur)-s ous trimmings. ra fine quality pelts. (Hollander dyed muskrat) 168 MAIN STREET DIRECTLY OPPOSITE STRAND THEATER