New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 31, 1920, Page 10

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v “Snaps” During Vardon, Ray Exhibition P g ‘eral ploturos which who aid not attenl exhibition matches at elub links, Thurs- Buw the British golf also of the crowd the match. The top lmpression of the up the gallery. The on JUat ak the first nins on round was finished. les beyond the club gallery is headed in Know anyone's back? have the players on with the gallery lined up on the hill toward along the brook which green from “runring” shots. Ray is putting. At the right the big fellow s shown watching his ball after an approach. Although the Herald pho- tograper is not gifted with s>cond sight, he happened to get a picture of the teo and vards the Ituy muking an spproach from off the groen on the fourtcenth. The ball i12d i:to the hele for a two, a rare shot indeed. Below this picture we have one of Vardon driving and ap- proaching His imported caddy vetches with interest the approach M IN SWEDEN pointed by New Gov- ook Into the Advisa- Mzing Industries. uly 31.—The new so- ent has appointed a nvestigate the possi lizing certain lines of hether, if possible, wuch a for consumer Premior step would prove advantageous soctety genecrally Sweden's first wnd Branting s0- calist premier, cuwyphasized “the necissity * that soclalization In no manner must r ductioa.” Premler Branting pointed out the commitiee will nos deal with the question of systematic soc'alization of production, this being far from the alm of the present cabinet sult in decreased pro- | that | roads will lead to Berlin Fair grounds Sunday. This property now being developed by The Bodwell Realty Co Band concert Sunday rnoon —advt. i icoln Park is being re-laid out, in foot and 100-foot lots to meet the requests of a certain class of people who desire homes of exclusion and refinement. Twelve of these selected home sites were sold during last week. Sidewalks now under con- struction. The Bodwell Realty Co.— advt, conslderable | who ‘TITLED WOMEN TURN FROM SOCIETY TO BUSINESS Stapleton, who has gone in for the movies. (Up- Daufr-Cooper, editor of .o of vast ©s (Upper left) Lady Miles per right) Lady Diana Viscountess Rhondda, in charge of 20 big comvanics. BY MILTON BRON European Manager N. E. London, July 28.—The great taught British titied women of war fon that there was somcthing els life besides spending —earning it! Consequently meney. It was has women been a from the there influx of the former butterfly cl into world of is Lady Miles business anu arts. There apleton, for instance, has gone in work of a seriously movie actress. Working Appeals. no paticce,” the butterfly woman of soci woman “I have she. “for . Every say should huve worthwhile intercst in life. I of many women its Insistent demands, responded. “Now that the war is over, we can’t go back to the old istence. Work of some sort come o necessity some active who, when war made idle ex- has be- found there is more fun to in doing things for oneself having others do it for film which is shortly to be released, I have often to be up at work at five in the morning in order to get the best light. So you see film acting is no vacation job, but it is infinitely better than dancing attendance upon pet dogs. Life is a poor sort of thing if it can hold nothing better than that.” Runs Vast Estat Perhaps the greatest business wom- an ir Great Britain is Viscountess Rhondda, who, upon the death of her husband, took over the active man. agement of the vast estates he lefl her. She is on the directorate of over 20 hig companies. In addition, she has recently started a weekly | magazine to champion the interests of women and is active president of the Women’s Industrial league, an en of every guard their As Lady type in interests. Diana Manners, the pres- ent Lady Diana Duff-Cooper was noted as one of the most beautiful women in society and has become the editor of the English edition of a magazine. order to am one | we find | LEAVE THE BUTTERFLY CLASS! for the | “So far as I am concerned, I have | be had | than in | you. In a! organization to unite industrial wom- | safe- , | i PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Volz are spend- ing their vocation at “Say It With Flowers” cottage, Point o’ the Woods, ! Dr. Ralph A. Wooding, Mrs. Wood- ing and daughter, Bertha A. Wooding, of Grove Hill, Kensington, leave to- day for Old Orchard, Me., where they | will spend the month of August. They | will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Upson of Wallingford. and Mrs. H. A. Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. John- | son of Bristol and Miss Esther Se- {lander. are spending two weeks at Myrtle Beach Mr. and Mrs. E. S Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Glazier have re- turned from an automobile trip to | Canada, returning by way of the Mohawk trail. Misses Ruth Keehner, Ruby Lynch, and Helen Bailey left this morning for Leeds, New Yor where they will register at the E beth House and spend two weeks in the Catskills. Stanton Ashley ix spending week-end at Gloucester, Mass. Lloyd Linton will spend the next eck Tomay Mary Rose. the " SUES FOR INURIES John Slipski Wants Damages £ of $10,000 From Local Young Men— Ws Struck by Bob-Sled. For running into and injuring him with a bob-sled, while coasting n{ ¥armington avenue on January 10; John Slipski, through Judge F. B: Hungerford, has brought suit fof damages amounting to $10,000 against Joidward and Edmond Radcoskyy Louis Nordgren, Hilding Bjorklund, Rymond Holcomb and Joseph Stalk, all local young men. Constable Fred Winkle has attached property of the defendants. The writ is returnable in superior court on the first Tuesday jn September. ACCUSED OF WIFE MURDER Dover, Me., July 31.—Edward La- point was arrested at Sebec last nigpt and brought to the county jail hgre, charged with the murder of his wife, Gladys. and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Annie Crosby Higgins, at Sebec, late yvesterday. Both women were shot with a rifle. EXTRA! Fodelotolotelelotoal - Tototodotode ok 329 MAIN Continuous Music magazine. (Lower left) tes and on the direciorate You Are All Invited To “JAZZLAND” TONIGHT AT THE Star Confectionery Co. Special Sundaes Will Be Served With JAZZ MUSIC Lkl vbelelefofelofofetodotededodododododiofod ] EXTRA! 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OVEN HEAT REGULATOR BURRITT SAVINGS BANK posits Made in This Bank Monday, August 2nd, Tuesday, August 3rd, Wednesday August 4th, Thursday, August 5th Will Draw Interest From the 1st At 4 1-2 per cent.

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