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Co. 75 - 81 CHURCH STR ’ TEL. 2240 MRS VANDERBILT WELCOMES BRIDE WOMAN KEEPS SECRET Refuses to Tell Where Money Is Hid- Wife of Sir Paul, Formerly Mrs. Og- den, Thieves Bind Her, Fire' House den Mills, Joins Mother Fencliceman ftofBeacus New Orleans, Oct. 21.—When Mrs, | Emma Wetzel, caretaker of the Grace Episcopal chapel on Merrick Jamaica refused to disclose the hid- ing place of 81,400 thought to be in her possession, two thugs early today in Paris Parls, Oct. 21, Press)—Sir Paul and Lady Dukes who was formerly Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, were happily ensconced today in the Paris home of her mother, Mrs, | W. K. Vanderbilt, who warmly greet- ed them when they reached here last night on their honeymoon trip from New York. “Mrs. Vanderbilt is simply over- | Jjoyed over our marriage, . and she | wants us to remain.with her in her Paris house just as long as we pos- gibly can,” Sir Paul told the Assocl- | ated Press today. “I have decided to | make my home in the U'nited States and my wife and I have accepted Mrs. Vanderbilt's invitation to live with her in New York."” Lady Dukes expects to assist husband in his writings. A motor boat which Sir Paul had | at Nyack, N, Y. last summer was a| factor in the romance which led to his sudden and secret marriage two weeks ago, he said, “T met my wife the home of some friends I was visiting,” the author and lecturer said. *‘We mar- ried quietly at Nyack and sailed on the Berengaria, expecting to make a | formal announcement of the marriage | when we reached Paris. | “I pannot understand how it be. came known, as everyone who knew was sworn to secrecy.'” NEW WORLD RECORD. New Haven, England, Oct. 21, (By Associpted Press).—In the gliding competition at Itford Hill today,.G. R. Olley, in o Fokkeér biplane, broke the | world's record for gliding with a pas- | senger remaining in the air 49 min- | utes. S (By Associated the bed and set fire to the building. [Then they fled. She”was rescued by Patrolman Ul- rich, who saw smoke coming from the chapel windows and broke into burning building. Firemen put out the fire. Mrs. Wetzel not hurt. LONG ISLAND HOLD-UP Three Bandits Hold Make Up Paymaster her and Their With $4,700 in Payroll. Escape New York, Oct. 21.—Three bandits held up Frederick Olmsted, paymas- ter of the Concrete Construction Co., Long Island City, at noon today and escaped with a. satchel containing $4,700 in cash. Olmsted had just | parked his automobile before a build- ing under construction to pay off the workers when the three bandits ap- peared covered him with pistols and | snatched the money satchel, he told {the police. They fled In a large red touring car. at |Lodge’s Opponent Will Boston, Oct. 21.—Joseph unsuccessful opponént of Henry Cabot Lodge can nomination for senator in the primaries last month in a statement {oday said he would support John A. Nichols prohibition progressive can- didate for senator. He said otherwise he would 'vote for puNican ticket. Walker, re- NOTE— We devote our entire time and study to the EYESIGHT NEEDS of the whole family, “from: the youngest to the oldest.” Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 327 Main St. Phone 1905 Day D;;idesflfitwo— liesign Washington, &ct. 21 (By the Asso- ciated Press)-—Associate llam R. Day of the supreme court the bench in view of his duties as umpire in the German-American claims negotiations, and is expected to formally present his resignation as next week, Road, | bound and gagged her, threw her on | the | ot Give Him His Vote | Senator | for the republi- | that | From Supreme Court Bench | Justice Wil-! has decided definitely to resign from | justice to President Harding early | BRITAIN DAILY HER A reward of 1,000,000 Polish crowns has been offered for the dis- covery of the youthful Count Borver- voski. He disappeared from his home near Warsaw and is thought to have been kidnapped, HUSBAND BEATS WIFE New York Man Objects to Her Flap- | | Beating. New Oct. 21.-—Flapper frocks worn hy the 17-year old wife York, | of Abraham Allie infuriated him 80, | court returned home with a can- | she charged in Bridge Pluza | today that whe | last night he beat | delabra, threw 37 ° pieces of | china dinner set at her, .then tried | to hurl her out the window. Allie, chazged with felonious sault, was held for examination. His | wife appeared in court with her face, | head and arms in bandages he her ‘GORNER STONE I5 LAID | 1 Governor at the New Britain General Hospi- tal at 2 o'Clock This Afternoon. Governor E. J. Lake and Dr | R. Lyman of Wallingford were two speakers at the laying of the corner tone for the new building of the New Britain General hospital at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The appro- | priate exercises were in charge of | Elisha Cooper, president of the hos- cornerstone was put in place | by Clarence K. Bennett, who directed the drive for the funds with which to erect the new building. The cere- mony took place at the west wing of | the new building on Griswold street. Governor Lake in addressing the large gathering which turned out to | witness the laying of the corner stone commended the city on having such a fine institution as the New Britain General hospital. He asserted that | per Frocks and Administers Sound their Lake Speaks at FExercises David | the | » . ALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 192z City Items PATENTS ISSUED | TO CONN. PEOPLE Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans, —advt, | Owing to unsatisfactory conditions, | [the plan to get the speech of Viee. | President Calvin Coolidge to he d Illvered at Hartford next Tuesday eve- ning, by radio at the republican head- |quarters next Tuesday night, has been |abandoned. | Hear Jas, Suilivan, Tabs fair-—advt, Headquarters for Wamen's Coats, Besse-Lelands of course—adyt | | The operator license held by Chas, | | Passanisl of 329 Church street has bheen suspended by the state automo- bile commissioner, Fredericks Trio at Tabs' fair—advt, Hallowe'en favors. Peanut Clusters, | 39¢ 1b.; chocolate Tafeyettes 49¢ 1b.; peanut brittle 29¢ 1b. MoEnroe’s, Weat | Main street.-—advt, |lington. Shoemaker's double last, Arthur E. Benoit has lrnnn!rrrn'fl‘ Jidward E. Bradley, Stonington, as- three houses and property on Beaver [8lgnor to The Atwood Machine Co street to Rosarlo and Guisippino | Reeling machine. Aparo and Mr. and Mrs, Aparo have Willlam H. Dristol, Waterbury, Two transferred two houses and property |Patents: measuring instrument; syn- on Franklin street to Mr, Benoit. The | chronized motion-plcture apparatus. | «ale was made through Constable| Willlam H. Bristol, Waterbury, and Fred Winkle and James Palmieri. The [M. J. Johnson, Naugatuck, assignors | papers in the deal were drawn by |to The DBristol Co., Waterbury Re lLawyer David Nair mote-control system. Millbrook Dairy fce cream. McEn.| Otto L. Dilworth, Hartford roe's, West Main street. Excellent [clal limb. chocolate lce cream soda.—advt. Harold P. Donle, Meriden, asignor - to The Connecticut Telephone & Elec. trie Co., Incorporated. Circuit breaker, | John B. Preysinger, Stamford, as- | | 2 Amho Club Will Hold B Freysineer, Samtord. £ «_1|signor to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co.| Hallowe’en Social |sfeat-metal tumbier tock. [ The Amho club of the American John A. Heany, New Haven h|~‘ Hoslery company will hold a Hal- |candescent electric lamp. | lowe'en social at the recreation rooms| Robert J. Hodge, West Haven, as-| of the factory next Friday night. The [slknor to The American Buckle Co affair is open to the employes of the Slide buckle. Hosiery only and invited guests. Those | Manfred J. Johnson, Naugatuck, as- | attending will come garbed in cos- Signor to Landers, Frary & Clark tume. Refreshments will be served Flectrically heated device. |and dancing will be enjoyed. The Friederich Lehnert, New Alpha String orchestra wil. furnish Soap magazine for washboards. musie. | Rector V. Lough, Hartford, assig- nor to The Hartford Rubber Works ICo. Realing-ring-applying machine Local Couple Surpl‘ised | Chester J. Randall, Naugatuck, as- 4 (i .., |Slgnor to The Goodyear's Metallic ! On - Tenth Anniversary |Rupber Shoe Co. Machine for cut- Mr. and Mrs. David Oleander of 44 [ting disks from sheet material. Woodland street were pleasantly sur- Brodie J. Richardson and C. prised last eyening at their home by |Barber, Waterbury. Handbag lock. 45 of their frlends who tendered them | David M. Robinson, Jr., New Brit- a party in observance of their tenth|ain, assignor to The Stanley Works. |wedding anniversary. The couple were [Bafety device for press presented with a pursé by those as-| Lea W, Rockwell, New Haven, as. sembled. The presentation was made signor, “by mesne assignments, to by Harold Anderson who made a|Standard Steel and Bearings Incor- speech as did also ('. Vedeen. Mrs,|porated, Wilmington, Del. Making an- | Vedeen favored with vocal solos. A [tifriction elements. |buffet lunch was served. Mr. and| Trade-Mark Registrations |Mrs. Oleander are members of the| The Acme Shear Co., Bridgeport. !Swedish Bethany church. |Shears and scissors, | 5 M Patents isued October 10, 1622 hy the U, 8, Patent office to Connecticut | inventors. (List furnished by the office of Harold G, Manning, Walk-Over Store, 211 Main street,, city.) Wtiiliam G, Allen, Hartford, ing mechanism for drill presses. Chauncey W. Albert, Hartford, as-| signor to American Wiremold Co Carton for flexible conduits. Harry E, Blanchard, Hartford, us- signor to Lapointe.Machine Tool Co., | Hukson, Mass. Breaching machine (Relssue), Wiadyslaw Borkowgskl, West Driv | Wil Artifi- Haven. s | How do you judge shoes? Most people don’t. They judge prices. But that is like the tail wagging the dog, instead of the dog wagging the tail. . There’s much more to a shoe than the price. There’s leather, of course. There’s workmanship, cer- tainly. There's style. And there’s fitting. It would take years to learn to judge leather and good workmanship I expertly. You've got to depend upon the reputation of the maker of the shoes for those things. You are the judge of style or pattern. When it comes to a shoe-fitting, it’s important toaccept the advice of one who knows. The makers of Walk-Over shoes | I |ery | the new building would be an asset | | to the city and would do much to re- | lieve the crowded conditions now pre- | LONG DISTANCE , « ROBBERS IN BOSTON CORDS We will allow you the following prices for your old tires from the regular MARATHON list prices: 30x314% .$ 665 34x414 .. 814,55 32x31/%, 825 35x414 .. 15.10 32x4 . 10.80 . 15.75 33x4 . 10.90 16.75 34x4 11.35 17.75 32x41/%4 13.75 37x5 18.75 33x41/4 1430 36x6 25.00 We know that each MARATHON we place on a car will sell through its quality five more tires im- Collector for Grocery Stores 12,000 Miles Between 83,000 and $5.000 When Men Grab Satchel and Run. Boston, Oct. 21.—As Henry Hurley, collector for a chain grocery company | | was passing an alley on Dartmouth ! street, south end today, two young | men snatched his money bag and fled. Company officials estimated that the bag contained between $3,000 and $5,000 | 33x5 35x5 mediately. (Drive your car to our station and we will change your tires all around FREE of charge). O’NEILTIRE«BATTERY CO. 39 Washington St. Phone 900 New Britain, Ct. A Stirring Tuesday Drama of the Wednesday Mounted Police “lAM THE LAW” know what that service means to you. $6.50—$9.50 David Manning’s Wintk-Cver & Shoe Store 211 Main Stree - oon ENTS FOR PHOENIX HOSE r_———-"-a Moder Theology vs. The Bible Rev. A. B: Taylor will discuss this sub- ject in reply to the essay on evangelism read by Rev. F. B. Haggard of Hartford, at the Baptist convention last Monday. ‘ The Peoples Church of Christ || Tomorrow Evening at 7 o’clock; The Public Invited Wallace Beery, Noah Beery, Rosemary Theby, Kenneth Harlan Poster, Morriam 4 Meta'lie piston rings Hart, Hubert ¢, the Celer ‘hewing Pepsin - Gum Chewing gum William T Krusch, business as Duplex Bhampoo cream Nash Engineering Co., walk, Rellef valves Meriden The Russell ( Suspenders Applications For Trade-Mark Registration I'he La Resista Corset Co., Bridge- Drassieres, brasselettes and cors Mfg. Co., Middletown, dolng business as Gum Co. and Cel Co, Unlonville, port Hets Norwak, I'roducts "'”f‘ Joseph Lipson, Bristol, doing busi- ¢ Lion Hand Soap Co. Soap. I"red Rees, Meriden, doing business as The Rgmo Mfg. Co, Bafety pins, nes: Bouth Nors | and ball float Hindustan under the Chess was nearly 500 name played in years ngo of chatarange, ginald Reynolds, Riverside y yarns and sewing thre Km- ds. PSWICH HOSIERY en I/Vomen C/u’ [ c{ren or an Well-wearing Ipswich Socks for Men of silk fibre, mercerized and cot- ton are sold and recom- mended by most good retailers. LAWRENCE & CO Sole Selling Agents BOSTON AEW YORK™ CHICAGO STLOUIS PHILADELPHIA SAN FRANCISCO LOANDON ENG. Announcement— I wish to announce that T have opened a jewelery store at 55 Church street and will carry a line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Ivory Goods and a new line of Birthday and Christmas Cards. I will also do watch, clock and jewelry repairing, making a specialty of repairing clocks. Wm. S. Levine 55 Church Street Opposite Rogers’ Bowling Alleys KEITH VAUDEVILLE with “GIRLIE

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