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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922, Gulbransen Player-Planos, Morans, Sxx mq,’ {Chicago Waterfront Habitue Slain| A large number of New Britain e e women were in attendance at the After Being Routed By Tear meeting of Orford chapter, D. A, R,, . 3 g ' Jacqueline and Mus, Lebaudy AL (iky. Ay the.ibs " Bomb. |cal women who attended were: Mrs : 2 & W. C. Hungerford, Mrs. W, I. Brooks, Fea[lll‘fl at DOlll)le Weddll]g Peorla, Ill, Oct. 5—The bullet|ny, “y R.glhlmnhnm Mrs. Howard §. riddled body of Henry Miller, river| parsons. Mre, F. 1. Borter Mrs U8 % ;";"' "‘““"“‘f» lay in a "‘7“"“‘.’"‘ h“y"“‘('r les Nichols, Miss Mary Whittle Sflflmis PASTEURIZED Paris, Oct Mme. Jacques Le.|t0day and Frank L. Boswell, railroad|gay Mps, William H. Booth, Mrs. J MILK AND CREAM baudy, wif: of Jacques Lebaudy, the|7€tective, was in a hospital with a|y™ Ropingon, Mrs. E. Allen Moore, self-styled “emperor of Sahara,” whoPullet in his leg, casualties of a spec- | n\pe™ 5 "B Klein, Mrs, H. 8 Brown, was killed by her in thelr Long |tacular gun fight on the banks of the|nre . F. Chase and Mrs. Laurence Island, N. Y., home in 19819, and |lllinois river last n Mouat. Mme. Labaudy's daughter, Jacqueline Miller, routed by bomb hurled| = gonjer & Campbell piano and you had a double wedding here this morn- |PY police into his shack where he| . o' catigfed.—0. I.. Pierce & Co.— Mme, Lebaudy was married tolbarricaded himself after shooting Bos- | 44y, Sudreau, a French detective |well, fell amid the rattle of riot guns ueline became the wife of |[when he staggered into view, chok- Sudreau, the twenty-year-old|ing from the gas fumes, but still| 5 ¢ Henri showing fight. He was shot down u,\‘smr‘(‘? of ll?b Business and Profession- L -5 he levelled his' pistol at his be.|2L Women's club: will meet ‘for the P first time this evening in room 102 at CHRISTENING THE ebaudy and R siegers, 4 G the Central Junior High school at outhern | Gas bombs were used when the po- |17, SIS U R (IR 0 ; GOOD SHIP E *h Jac- [lice failed in their attempt to rout e lof Trinity will be in charge. The HEALTH qu isappea he was found ' Miller by setting fire to the shack course is open to members and non- in a private nursing home in St |The barricaded man succeeded in ex- : Clot a9 B ARd 5 ! f % members of the club and will offer e 's with us Cloud. Th & husband was re- |tinguishing the flames | history from 1870 to the present time Milk journeys with 1 fused per \ to see Jacqueline| RBoswell, in making his rounds, through life and its Mme, Lebaudy | passed Miller's shack last night. The| VIKIng fair opens Oct. 6, Bungalow. s nourishing vital quali- utomohile for 5 4 % . |[—advt. A o 'Y detective said that Miller fired after| ties build up our telling Boswell to mind his own bus-| An informal drill exhibition and Fs e . t S OW Ou e erence the marriage |jness. Boswell ran for the shelter of |dance will be staged by Co. H Ma- health and happiness. ° rmal arrangement t0 |y raijroad car but dropped with one|chine Gun Battalion at the state ar- > Our milk is pure. ey emooth over difficulties in connection | ¢ jllar's hullets in his left leg mory on Arch street on Saturday eve- Vibration is destructive. It shortens astic over the way it throttles down toa }‘.lih,,,f:i-. ‘!\:1:x;::x»lmi:rr;t\ufi ‘;\v\;l;‘1Ch‘ William Reise and McKinley Hill,|ning, October 7. .Tth‘n'rr!}rjnn.\' wildl { ) the life of a car. It takes the pleasure walking gait in high gear—and the quick ing her majority or when she mar. | tERR0rs of Miller braved the ’”]”_‘r’;‘g‘x:l,;‘,?‘ SOOI, hetaa ESHBERT &SUN out of riding because it causes rattles, response that follows the touch of the PA h r's gun and carrie oswe 8 5 207 bt 7 irritati i ried .Ym‘qutxml,;l SN ORE U e i i S T A | X squeaks and other irritating noises. accelerator. { e s Mo Tebaudy filed a sut in [POVce rushed to’ the ‘scene October Victor Records. C. L. “Your Milkman' % Vibration is particularly annoying in Aside from its mechanical excellence, : % 2 | Plerce & Co.—advt closed cars. the Light-S8ix Sedan is notable for its Paris to annul the marriage, charging ’ ; AR STRELT ] trat Henri Sudrean was making| In Christian art the goat is regard-| The annual meeting of the Junior PNONE 1720 r‘,),l There is no perceptible period of vibra- 8terling coach work. The substantial Sbets oy ot eqniiol ot Whs ke |90 58 M EUUE TRRNE Asiivemenncanncll Wi e htgell tion in the Studebaker Light-Six at any bodys like the chassis, is built complete Ty ald Voune Sufrsat had . et speed. Thisisduein partto Studebaker’s in Studebaker plants. Materials and quested the French courts to grant method of machining the crankshaftand ~ Workmanship are of highest grade. him a divorce. In July, when the connecting rods on allsurfaces. Noother Long, semi-elliptic springs and deep, f}?flm‘;i;‘l’aflv;‘dsh:qil 11T:;=n:;or 'f:; car, at anywhere near the price, follows restful, nine-inch cushi.ons afford genuine court ruled the action must await the this practice. comfort. Upl lsterylspfarich,mohair outcome of the marriage annulment = Lack of vibration and the quiet, Velvetplush—| -looking and durable. e e e R smooth-running motor find quick ap- Today’s price is the lowest at which proval from everyone who rides in the . the Light-Six Sedan has ever been sold. l Light-Six Sedan. The name Studebaker on your car is C AN M A R K I iT And every driver is similarly enthusi- the best protection you can have! Exhaust heater. Eight-day clock. Thief-proof transmissit . -1 3 coach lampes. it aillkm" and ;indlhitd clc-l’;fl. Inrid; locks on thm"d‘mu:ndcgu'!ln};‘:f:?ws’::ht-w front dRot-:l -curtains. Four doors that swing wide open. Dome light. Mobair velvet plush upholstery. A class .in modern European his- tory to be conducted under the au- proceedings e~ wee o g ] Ay T In August Paul E. DeFere of New York, said to be counsel for Mme. lebaudy, was declared to have stated he had been advised that Jacqueline and Young Sudreau had withdrawn the annulment and divorce proceed- ings and were living happily together R in Paris. APVPR(‘\TD. ST U { ; MODELS AND PRICES—{. o. b. factories . Chatrman of | LIGHT-SIX SPECIALSIX BIG-SIX Frencl Reparations Commission. 5-Pass., 113° W. B., 40 H.P. 5-Pass., 119° W.B., 50 H.P. 7-Pass., 126° W. B., 60 H. P. Paris, Oct 5—(By Associated | ing $ Touring........— .. —$1275 | Touring.__. —-$1650 Press)—The French cabinet today Roadster (3-Pass.) . 975 | Roadster (2-Pass.)—__ 1250 | Speedster (4-Pass.)___ 1785 Roadster (4-Pass.)___ 1275 2275 approved the nomination of Louis ON FRIDAY E"VENING, OCTOBER GTH‘ OUR OLD STORE c?%?fi;’::;d"“ ok (4 1275 [ Con > 2215 Rarthou, minister of justice, as pres- {dent of the reparations cgmmission | * Sedan..._ 2050 eni prener eprstisi Fon e CLOSES FOR BUSINESS | e e R Saturday Morning, October 7th, at 10 a. m., the Big New Market ' 3 paiees ey ot SRl aeNeE 1 opens its doors to the People of New Britain and Vicinity. M. Ierng Jester 193 Al'Ch St. = Our Opening Announcement will be.published in Friday’s news- ‘ : mam/ BARREL OF MONEY mme- papers. It is of interest to you. TH:s IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR at the first signs of failing sight may preserve your sight for the future. Have regular eyesight exam- inations and put on glasses when you need them. Frank E. 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