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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECENLER 7, 1927 WILLIAMS 1y, ia annual report. be sent to the Ne.wtn‘tnn S0t o VESTRIS' OFFICERS [PLASHES OF LIFE: HoPE Wl , : GETS DIVORCE lN WYOMING M. Salmon reappoints all chief| Ay and Mrs. D. K. Perry and clerks, capitol superintendent and children of Golf street spent last . “fll] |N department comptroller. week-end in Red Bank, N. J. as | By_the Asmciated Presa has stepped for Carroll and Ziegfeld, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. — } New York — Science has devised 115 back in town with a Chicago di-| Bridgeport—Louis Reis of Fuir- | (Olson 9 e o 1@ new form of code for secret com- | vorce. “Get married again? he field, a bus driver, is robbed of $25 British and U S, Officials Ag[‘w munication in wartime—inverted nused. 1 probably shall. 1 Wasn't | by two men, one of them brandish-| Miss Mary Mansfield —of Ganaan ’ " '. 5 speech. A message is unintelligible disappointed cnough the last time.” !ing a revolver. s been visiting Mr. and hlr-: Laur- i l“fi"g‘u‘m when it is spoken info a telephone |n Bancroft for a few days this HARTFORD transmitter and it comes out of Denver — Diamond Jack AMerie| Cheshire—William King, escaped | weck. loud speaker on the receiving was in gourt for carrying concealed | jnmate of Meriden Reform school. | ek Lt New York, Dec. 7 () — Tho re{ €OrTect In & demonstration by il weapons. His dofons> was that bis s urrcsted by Constable W. 0. Col. | Mrs. W. If. Fitaell entestained her = T of the British and American | Telephone experts something 1ike sun was in plain sight. The jury jing' iridge elub at dinner and bridge B ) advisers at the T. & com. | "Fay-0-bonno jav-eutt play-n-f-in ugreed with him, finding: “That that Wednesday evening at her home on -a-anope” came out d he concealed in any-| Tobbins avenue. The prizes were A Y i wimignpne dinvesigation nie S 5 ahiegh ny Mountain Tele- | thing. e e HAPLE HILL NEWS awarded {0 Mrs. B. J. Hubert, Mrs. MAIN AT PRATT STREET—HARTFORD ) PHONE 2-4206 sinking af the Briish Ninor Vedlelh | 0 00 campany. Theodore Wallen, and Mrs. Herbert today a part of the om}x:] I‘r(:“:ér‘;w - SR e L e iy Thesdere agron Uhat the ofisone of fie | Columbus, 0. — A device made at | cicty girl who became a professional [ A Christmas party will be given NEpra dnaompelant, . Ohfo State university measuies the ctross, has obtained a divorce at|by the Woman's clul of Maple Hill| Mrs. Harold White and infant son Although they differed in tone. . ., e or un audience. Cong sin. Wyd., from Dr. R. Barton | next Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 12, | of Golt street and Mrs. Leroy Brown tiskes "'I'“'“.’“ i J"'\“'op'mlh"m won't use it. Some of the appl She she never was 80, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. |and infant son of Frederick street, N., retired, »eing uncompromising 1 J indicated by parenthescs in the Col s : e | William H. Fitzell on Robbins ave- | have rvefurned home trom the New ® ° and severe while that ot Coptal} leressional Tccord never would re&- qnd inteftds to remain there. nue. During the afternoon M Britain hospital. en n l 1 Henry McCoukey of the Cunard (IS (HEOM BO8 remals Wi IEDyring the’ atteranon | 3 h lige B mor genilnc e = Ilartford — Number of automo- | will entertain with several vocal \eodore Wallen of Roblins Ile R )WPI ln 1 New York — Many marvelons mi- il deaths for week ending Decem- | lections, accompanicd by M 5l S Sfrned from @ weekls sent out six hours carlier ane ha [ ] chines that count are shown at @ her 1 number s-ven and bring total |ion Rau. Mrs. Frederick |t rida. 9 the officers did mot take PrOPCT ichanical engineering exposition. iy the state for the year to 411. and Mrs. Frank B. Rau will r l sicps to see to the safity of W One counts drops of fulling water. e the hostess. Sixteen differcnt operations are re- passengers Lanother registers number of e i oF Hartford — Judicial council n| Each member is asked to bring a quired to make an ordinary sewing Tempers Criticism | times a finger is point at it A yeport to governor favors curbing | small gift for the Christmas ba cdle. Captain McConkey tempered Lis third could run 19 years before all | g use of suspensions of sentences | 8 ¥ - “ and on criticism of Captain William J.|the dials would return to 0. |y judges in city, town and borough | For the convenience of out' of l(;]vm :‘lr‘:l:y' Dec. 8, IS anglfl. M‘;“ A Carey, who went down with his|paper meney and lines of print ¢an | oourts. = patrons and those to busy to shop iday evening Dec. 21. ship, by calling attention 10 the|be counted by machine : o - during the day we will be open until phone orders will receive prompt and vaptain’s long service and pertect Hartford — Hartford - Connccti- nine oclock on the evenings of Sat- careful attention. vecord. He said there might have | Portsmouth, N. H. — The V-4 Jias .y Trust company votes 1o recom- 3 been reasons which the inquiry had |Leen 318 feet down in the ocean 10 .14 to stockholders that capital of C uot brought out which led the cap- [ 21 minutes, which is a record for & ..k be raised from $2,500,000 to! 5 ox 00’ I ll ® tain to delay his SOS. and urged | dive by a United States submarine. $3,000,000. | . withholding judgment on the cap- | B il . tain until ‘a review could be made | New York — In the words of New Haven — After 15 years of Direct Telephone Wire from New Britain—Call 3300 Ly the British board of trade. James A, Farrell, president of 1he | dieq life, Thomas F. Shea, for- iy Captain Jessop, however, did not | United es Steel Corporation. | e therweight boxing champion e LN Captain Carey nor other offi- some of the fiction that is being ¢ yhe state, sceks divoree from | ecrs in his charge of ineflicien turned out would corrupt even sail- Mary Butler. and bad sea practice. ors. But seamen prefer non-fiction. 3 . S L L e e i R EN - Satin Mules my knowledge, to compare with the | est of libraries at $5.000 n»cmod h\ city for l-lnnn(ng ; ] incompetence and sheer stupidity = work. ce — There's a big s p ” of this exhibition.” he wrote in his DPrinceton, N. J. — There's - ° 3 50 report, “and disagrecable as it is |Tun on high silk hats. 1t i quitc | \vterbury — Two bandits rob- . : for me to hold this up to public |he thINg for the university boys 10 i Varellia of $24 in unlighted a ur ay lg n view, T feel thut ny duty would not | Wear them at dances, concerls or |y, pge, . Sketched: Tailored style in ,old e complete if 1 %vere to attempt in | Wherever S‘”"_ B o any way to gloss over or tnany{ o o ool 0| New Haven o undmt‘l;;cri lavender, rose, French blue and other way minimize such yncompe- | =NV York — Mortimer * other young street car pas banker, ab1 hibi tracks | i black combined with gold, rose, | banker, 18 to give a pdblic exhibi- : on trolley jumps track S . g ol Crew Not Wncluded tion of; pal from his own ;: ‘:\h St 3 v SR green or coral. He did not include the crew of | be was an archi- ! 3 i . : 1o his charges. On the |tect and for 10 years vice president | o oy von “Morris toscnbloom | . i / o Others 52_,)0'10 $4.50. Lho L ¥eute iinghinnoliane " 'NCUor a bank. Then he transposed his injured when ’ contrary, he said, the evidence seem : wnd girl companion . business and his hobby because the o o altiken ed fo show that the erew wonld | s litl B O OO not the | dulo gets out of con 2 e been competent if they had pole after first running into hole in main object of his endeavor. is £ been tod. but “they had no teader- |8 %0l I i road. Both live in Waterbury. ship.” : la dircetor of the bank of which he Sl e Both officers said they had 10 |\ formerly vice president. Durham—Albert Fisher of New clear evidence o show exactly Haven knocked out by gun butt where the vessel took the water| olumbia, Pa. —lour men wha after attempting to. wrest it fmmk which gave her the fatal list. Cap- | sorved s pallbearcrs for Mrs, Emma [one of two holdup men who tool tain Jessop made a number of 8ug- | X, Lundy and for her husband three $16 from his pockets. gostions in his report for more | yoars before her death are o res - stringent regulations to safeguard | cejve $200 each under her will. | Tartfora—Public utilities com- | b AL RN wsion favors 24 hour protection | . 1l 1 Ch ff H R e New York — Pearl Laton, who ::Ir :;‘:"‘:dg,dcroa:ln.s used extensive- i \ 1 On Ose King Zogu Receives —maae A\ Mussolini’s Brother : g s 0 $I 95 Tirana, Albagia, Dec. 7 P—King . BOYS and GIRIT - i ) Zogu today rectived Arnaldo Musso- lini. brother of the ltalian premicr Xah Dad aivd Maither Van Raalte Hose, full-fashioned and director of the newspaper Po- polo d'ltalia, and Sandro Giuliani. with picot top and narrow heel. Steiger's—Main Floor editor-in-chict of the paper. | Fine 48 gauge weight in ten smart ) |hP‘ king \Dnl:;llml'\ll';:m)‘:lva.:’v;n":'l‘ . COSLUR]Q Shfldes. ( Im‘hm: s ";‘. \ .“;W"h g g ) T Bring the Chl‘ldren to Others $1.35 to $3.95. Steiger's——Main Floor the Daily Mail i s hore. India. today said that Afghan rcbels at Jallalabad where King Amanullah’s palace on the outshirts of the town was recently burned, had been dis- 3 persed after a short sharp fight. The y 1ebelious Shinwaris withdrew in dis- order and the tendency of other ! tribes to join in the uprising ap- Wh a wealth of toys has been gathered together peared 1o have been ch A R ity at Fox’s—from near and far—from markets <liome<th g 2 o . ey st ;) and foreign. Bring the children here—-let them en- |} 3 G f B g Ty Wene C;:’l.::tr;vgl"b;':;ld e el joy the moving displays. the airplanes that fly, the 2 J l t a S dolls, the .\I(d\ the llmu\(md and one other dLll"h',~ $5 00 “I just sold my ” EIGHTH FLOOR ” i New antelope modernistic bags i g i i e . in black or brown; vagabond 1 ’, -4 ; Ny . s in grained leather or st winte a 2 Bn 4 y e e F pounches in grain : la ter's flll' | ANt ELECTRIC TRAINS ; goat skin and brocaded evening < A complete ortiment with all the new equip- hags. (Two styles sketched). coat and the ments. New ideas in decorated cars. Stop and ags. (Two styles s ) / ; 3 HARTFORD Go Switches, ete. 3 § ; Steiger's—Main 1'loor for a new one,” | ! | poLL HousES b l)I]lI\.s of every des m and size—Bunga said one New STORE. OPEN B Rl s ot B il ] d :»@hnil.\ of I:wnd. All handsomely painted in com- i hination o Until Nine O’cloc another very re. o cenfly. “I used a ! RD ! Y t:\gl\ Dolls, Girl Dolls, Cloth Dolls. Very attrac- $5. 50 FOI’ Sa»le Cl i | S TU | dressed ..ol 25c to $25 -00 ! Sketched: Beaver colored mocha assl- DOLL HOUSE F Driving Gloves that are warmly » 'SE FURNITURE lined with fitted wool lining. Slip- fiEd Ad In the | EVENING Bedioom Sets, Living Room Sets, Dining Room on style—will not interfere with ’ sets. Assortient of colors in both Wood and vireul : Herald. It's a Metal ; ) & cireulation Those who are unable to shop during the 25c o $6 .75 Others $3.50 to $10.50. good idea and day can take advantage of these extra shop- ping hours at Sage-Allen’s. CONSTRUCTION TOYS Sieiger's— Main Floor ‘nex p ensive Bilt-Ez Toy Maker, FFaleon Building L umber, Boy Boat Builder, ; : THESE ARE HOLIDAY SERVICES THAT IL‘J"w\:l“df':.‘\fl.glaxlt Outfit, Arkitoy, Children’s YOU'LL, WANT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE : . 500 to $10.00 O DURING THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS Bells, Bes ds, S Ylaus Tree Tops, Para- Yo 4 d 0 i R PERSONAL chutes :hnnel, Artifici SN0 ree Sets, indal} % i ullted RObeS SHOPPING o the bright | 1 \‘,\, r;..‘: i The Personal Shopper Al e s for [ ‘ 41 S ¢ Mocha Gloves aped A . vill shop with or for you, 3 y ithout charge GAMES Information Desk— Lower Floor Lower Floor Inforr : ; . Sketched: A gift of comfort A complcte assortment of Games for the children AH\TIE and charm .is this tailored robe and grown-ups, such as Card Games, Board : i Ganmes, ; Y A ; with Tuxedo collar. In figured i Shooting Games 15(: t | 4 ) 3 satin or plain rayon in pastel col- THE LUNCHEONETTE : | & $39'50 { b ors. ds are served at very moderats i PLUSH ANIMALS oo A complete showing nf |‘].1~I| Animals in all the bright colors. l)wu Cats, Bears, Goats, Teddy bears, Ducks, DIRECT NEW BRITAIN WIRE--3005 phants, '.“v'“'"‘ 59(: to $25 00 FOYLAND—EIGHTI FLOOR Steiger's—Third Floor