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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Filmland’s Newest Newlyweds |t | e Ship Not Sighted Since Tuesday | Youths Arrested, One Accused of| ™" o M Pl | With his Nee s il nas t - to the fact that r his direct ae = Raise Sails. o Dflvmg While Drunk Truro, N. §. Dec. 26 (UP)—The cchooner Doren, with scven men o aboard. was adrift today and had not Failing to observe a curve ahead. | been smghted since Tuesday after- the operator of an automobile drove | noon when her tow line to the Con- through a fence on Burritt street, | stance parted - near its Mtersection with West| The schooner, the steering gear o Main street, last night, and the ma. | Which was disabled, cut loose into a chine stopped in a vacant lot. Whea | 00 milc wind. A snow storm came I policemen reached the spot, they|UP ShOrtly after. The Constance, tound Stanlcy Nowakowski. 18, of =8 | Which had been towing her to port, Lyman strect, and Joseph Kondra. |$100d by untll the Doren finally ski, 19, of 1936 Chestnut street, Hol. | d1sappeared into the murk. | The crew of the Constance said yoke, Masg., sitting on the running | B board d:utii The former was lock- | Lhat Just beforc the Doren went out of sight, they noticed her crew had «€d up on a charge of driving white | P° PN, they notleed Mar el Aa0 UnderS i slinaner caWorlaYorNana s e & oala S AR ORRIGHIORCSeS the latter for drunkennces, Wheu | ‘ihs: Captain Jidward Ciirk of| the car went through the fence ome | o 1a% Was the master I of its wheels was sheared off. | He T Policemen EirncstBloomauist an1Body of U. S. Minister | “yrus Schooninaker made the ar- S e e e R Placed(On Deutschland | hol on the youths. Nowakowski had| Cherbourg. France, Dec. 26 (P1— | in his possession a tin special police | The liner Deutschland. bearing the | badge and a police whistle. He re. |body of Gerrit John Diekema, latec | fused 10 explain where he got ther, | United States minister to the Neth- | When the case was called in court | erlands, sailed today for New York. | today, a continuance was ordered| Mrs. Dickema was a passenger | until tomorrow to permit the polica|2P0ard the liner, which is due in | | New York on January 1. There was | to investigate the registration of the | sl no ceremony this morning as the ROBERT DENNISON DEAD Waterbu e, 26 (P—A 0 body was taken aboard the liner | ! Assoctated Press Photo N[]TEI] [;UMP[]SER it "‘id'r » : \ - The other d 1 Boyd and Dorciny : g ( upail Falcon Nest to Have ) & i Rue (left) and Genevieve d got marri 1 j tion n ed bac io the foll , left to and Austin Corray. Qs hildyen NOpped a plane for Las Ve I]IES IN RUXBURY“ More th :oualhf.g: (Tl(?\lfn lmtedRunfafjusticetofuhcin lof the Falcon drill cla will hopped their plane and ove) s [feted at the annual chil :» each had to go to work in the s |tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at they are—Hollywood's the Falcon Hall on Beaver strect Harvey Loomis Composed Many v vaicon'sai'on s e | en e umad somewat 188 Lone, pretdent of e com - MAHARAJAI O PATIALA Boston, Dec. 26 (UP)—Christmas|age. Gifts will be given to all at- 1 TR v ct 1o p i Yes® 33'00 brought death to Harvey Worthing- | tending. | - Wit o sing ot the 1 er Plat er Plat % L L Per Platc er Plate ton Loomis, nationally known com | The committee, composed of mem i t t E 0 roser and music edito: t his Rox«|hers of con Nest, consists of Jou- iy bury home. He was 65 years old. | seph Lukasiewicz, Walter Lecho- ) 3 1 ROT 3 1SS BLUML BETROTHED born in Brooklyn, N. Y., wicz J. Karpiej. Peter Klim 4, nte v Q Ad 1 af 1 \ ¢ oday , 1865, son of Charles|Frank Story and John Cabaj Wal-“ BeflUlY uh")l] U A‘!“‘ . 1 c i Mis 1 or of some note, | . 2 ; 9 [ 2 e mde ey ind 2 o ot comptrand| IR s L | B PO TS0} SIXES pOUSCS I e , ra the Brooklyn | beth, N. J., Dec Fhilharmonic soclety. Loomis ' attended the Brooklyn|N clish ring-necked pheasants | BY MINOTT SAUNDERS ron & 2 AR technic institute and later be- |2 Japancse silkies are worth | o oS t is cast for 8 ok o g ST T pAT T o Ty ] o Scnator Hamliton F. Kedn - 2 : NEW He composed one grand opera, “The ©f New Jersey, and he has started i ) | ey ¥ ar oA e e four comin | COUrt proceedings to collect from i ¢ sidence { R e o At P,-—.V_J - ~Q Bl ariclt and other Union township. With Highness o i Bl MR {h:&_k\ b | He charges dogs broke down the v ed ¢ ; TRy o8 g K CITR 30 comic operas were “The Bur- Wire fences of hix Green Lane farm : ELKS CLUB aid of Athens,” |there and destroyed the birds. Last rances A and B. also two L € i ! k) ' sds Eiks” Wel i = | year the township paid & similar bill rdomno T ‘ i P The Bey @ P D b o i li{l,kl;[ll: RN TOW Your Re tions Now Loomis wus considercd an author- S 1 b 1 ! S 2 res All For $3.00 Per Plate #ty on Indian music and had given| 10 HORSES BURN ALIVE i > : e H nieny lectures on the subject New York, Dee. 26 P i A ‘ services will be held at|nhorses were destro : ‘ ; uneral chapel tomorrow at | w 1ed to that dam fety « ged a frame s = T T t 124th street M. Caril FLOOD—FARMER BETROTHAL |+ of the stable, and Patrolman Mrs. Mary Farmer of 222 Fair-! john Doyle liberated the frenzied view streel announces the cnga beasts after they had broken out of ment of her daughter, Margaret | their stalls. The others w Dorothy, to Joseph A. Flood of 1834 | focated or hu to death in the |The s 1 Stanley street. No date has been!hack of the barn before they could 1sed Inierest in Pavis parlor ritu I s get for the marriage. | be reached His Royal Highnes topped [cal tr nts, massages, facizl me PORTER & DYSON c. || SALE FOR 10 DAYS i el S e S Tl s READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ¢ on W~ e suf- had ANNOUNCE Reductions Of 20% and More Contrary to Our Policy We Are Offering Our Entire Stock — All @b o G | HICKEY-FREEMAN and FASHION PARK SUITS Fine Jewelry, Silverware, Pewter, Clocks, Glassware, 1 China> Leather GOOdS, Crane’s Stationery And All Overcoats Excepting Burbeny and Llamando and Fine Perfumes | Your Attention is Especially Called SUITS Attent “speclaliy Called to a K i A e our ention 1s pecialiy . Sj() $40 ;)O 209% REDUCTION ‘ I S Al | Formerly $35 to $75 Diamond Jewelry and Unmounted Diamonds | | OVERCOATS Articles NOT Included in This Sale Are Gruen and Hamilten ‘ %40 $50 3’6() 90) Watches and All Patterns Of Sterling Silver Flatware i , Formerly $50 to $125 STARTING SATURDAY, DEC. 27th Furnishings Hats $5.00 NTED i Reduced Formerly $8.00 and $10.00 WHERE QUALITY IS AS REPRE DR j |