New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1922, Page 11

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o Harlan fo Wed Marie prevost, I8 Report of Kenneth Harlan, for- o man at the lyccum ” ';:,d‘..:w a leading man in B and his former Wite, Harlan, once of the Zieg- lles.” were busy vyesterday ” thelr new marital plans, s Noyember 10 last in the supreme » "”“"" (iegerich signed an in- P alory divoree decree In an ac- »uht by Mrs. Harlan. B B, It was reiably reported, 4 marry Marie Prevost, another " r, who rose to fame as one ginnl Mack Sennett bathing ‘he has ginoe peen starred Biversal 1n wl"ul flapper types | hearts of gold, and she iy to jending role in the fillm ver- B of F. deott NWitzgerald's “The " iful and Damne { hue made his mark prin- as leading man fop Constance are, Several times he played man roles on the screen. His grst sued him In October, 1921, a separation. She declared he onally emulated the cave man . sereen, threw her against a o and knocked her down in the i o Lol Harlan Charges Wifc. 1 reply Harlan charged that : v ifi nk too much. Eventually X dmn® . reconeiliation, but it did in April last she sued for e e, asserting that Harlan passed L e s In Atlantic City with a woman when he was supposed ot sea making & marine scene % film In support of Alice Brady. js at present playing the lead in oll of the Hga," the first pic- » made according fo the new tech- process. He and Mrs. Harlan married on June 26, 1920, Harlan is being spoken of as ible bride of J.owell Sherman, | known stage and screen villain, playing in “The Wool.", He was wosd March 29 last by Mrs. wn Booth Sherman in Providence, 1. The suit was uncontested. Bhe 4 cruelty and neglect to. pro~ They were married in Chicago 17, 4 (UENDID PROGRAM |T FRST CHURCH B et 0 s, Mk wtain Appreciative Audience ; » ween 250 ¢+ ‘gnd 800 moplv‘nb Dotothy Bérry Gaspenter- ald auspices of the Fellowship the First Congregational last evening. g Carpenter proved an artist in fession. She swayed her aud- will. At times she had her W on the verge of tears, while o frequent tinies'they were d with laughter. ¢ first sketch, [Turn . to- the 2 wos a familiar theme. but ¢ Tesd enjoyable as she paint- ful word pictures of the ‘the old homestead and the gage, the innocent Boy, un- led for another's crime, the . Bowery characters, the deacon, sterckeeper and ‘ending in a burst of belated . when the troubled mother profitable market for her the two ~ grooks had. steady was an old story but well was followed by Mrs. Mack, ng several native Indian songs Mifferent tribes. Mrs. Mack has a ‘gweet voice, which rang gh the hall like a flute, the ren- of the notes being made with ease. She sang “The Bark ' by Burton; “Aooah,” “Pap- %l and “The Weaver.", A amusing story -of a small boy by a series of unforfunate mis- falls to attend his own birth- Party and 18 further aggravated ollbovml in “At Home to His 8" by Booth Tarkington, re- M by Miss Carpenter. i Johnnie Off to 8chool,” ] “I’lo!h:‘r, whilg a distinctly new e ‘Afhe Registration Office,” il- Q ’:&: the experiences of the wife g 5 | t’lt‘mvt to obtain what she or Corns | a W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Tl OF COLONIAL OST BEDS | Espeeially Low Price on Both Full Size and Twin Size “THE CHATHAM” NASSAU” This poster bed is one of the newest designs and has a pleasing two-toned effect. $45.00 The simple grace and sincerity that characterized Colonial days i¥ retained in this Poster Bed. $32 00 Few of Our Big Line of Poster Beds : : The Above Show Just a_ 37.00, $39.00, $42.00, $49.00, $69.00, $95.00. We Have Others at $36.00, $ ORTER “Connecticut’s Best Furniture "Store” Father in Politics, 8t. John's fair fonight, State Armory. d the recital @nd miusicelc. giyen [ = Gaylord Nowton, instructor’in gen- eral golende at the Blihu Burritt ) Junior High school, has tendered his she can point out the road resignation, effective January 1, 1923, Mr, Newton will return to his home in Granby to conduct his father's farm so that the elder. Newton may gccept . seat, in the, legislature to which he was recently eclected. The Newtons had agreed that either Ee Mrs. Della M. “'nrmll of Columbia street has been called where her mother s critically il Large coats for large Women at Besse-Lelands.—advt. Officials of the New Britain Gen: eral hospital contemplate installing a refrigerating plant to cest between $10,000 and $18§,000. new bullding is being delayed by the freight embargo and labor shortage. Renew your Red Cross membershipe afguerite: Mack, 'soprano,, @ | Work on the local instructor must give up teaching thig year or his father could leave the farm to attend to his duties i 1 in the legislature. The teacher's res-| Willlam A. Hayden i Clarence Hemingway of Plainville 1 Havden Hes reported to the police late yesterday Ignitign, was tha, peails cd treagurer of the Nutm afternoon that his autpmobile struck and damaged the traffic post at the corner of Eim and Churnh‘ He agreed to pay LEOTURES ON PSYOHOLOGY. at Troy, N. Y. The Nutmeq A series of free lectures on psychol- | recantly been organized andits ogy will be given by ' Mrs, Harriet 1 Luella McCollum, at the Methodist | the State of Connecticut wh church, revery aftbrnoon and evening |rolled as students at the In rnival tonight, . Grotto Carnival.—advt, 4 Mp. and Mrs. Fred A Maple Hill gnnounce the engagement of their duughter, rederic Phillips* ¥ufler, son of Mr. and Mrs, Glen A. Britain, formerly of Boston. Decorations for Evangelist fair at the State Armory, first of their kind ever shown in New Britain, furnished by The 15ddy Awn- ing & Decorating Co.~advt, IMPROVED METHODS TO BE DISCUSSED FANCY YOUNG TURKEYS ... 55 YOUNG ROASTING CHICKENS ... ...i i 40cus | YOUNG DRY PICKED GEESE ............ ndec f the'inevitable small sister and a rival for his sweetheart's New Mcans of Refining” and Market- ing Gasoline and Petroleum d'the trials of -a tempera- To Oce 0 Occupy Institute Nov. 28.—Improved methods in the refining and, market- Bt. Louis, Mo., (PANCY FOWLS ..\ 1t o0 hanwfabinlipigsa m3‘ C| “THE GLOUCESTER” This stately four-poster bed, with handsomely ed 60-inch posts. Made of Solid Mahogany. ax $55.00 beginning Friday and contid December 12, ¥ ! rs. McCollum clattme 1 Local Teacher ResigNS |, feach people how to rigih thusiasm, seM.confidence afd fsm, According to an annd happiness and prosperity, how to ward off old Al | velop winning personalitie geious minds, how to make dollars casily, ete. Hayden 'T;giiurer of New’ Rensselegr the Rensselder Polytéchnid bership is made up of [+ w75¢ LY ing of gasoline and_petroleum will be discussed at the: thivd apnual meot- ing of the American Petroleum fnsti- tute, to be held heve Degember 6 to 8, The day prior to the epening of, the institute meeting the association of natural gasoline munufacturers meet for a onc-day session. 1. B, Tough and I". B, I'6ley of ‘the bureau of mines and_Willlam A, Dur- gin of «the department of commerce, are among the speakers who will talk on drilling and field work. HBtandardization in the oil indystry will be taken up for dipcussion from all angles by prominent men in the cked husband ahd her un- stimated at 87,200 acres, from of "unicipalities which re- plied to " the questionnalre sent out. | This is over 72 per cent of the crop mon stock to shareholders of rncnrd]p(‘m is at the close of busincss December 12. dividend constitutes one of the largest dividends of <stocks made in this counicy by g big firm in a lo time, The Atlantic Refining combai has an -authorized stock -of $50,000,000, §5,000,000 has been issued. 1t is anticipated, a statement the company said, that quarterly dividend telt wag the vyfi*r respect’ from an election board. Rxperiences of a woman ghopping | to buy a birthday present for BEST BUTEER ... .. iohvsiinstass svig i m4: Cl SELECTED BGGS .. .....ooivisssanses PR, C . o ] " 99 elS= | in .affectod._areas, and gives-a cal- culated lods of ~93,000 acres for the whole of the province. * NRED MORE CANARIES who took his wife to a baseball game for the first time, threw the audience into _peals of mirth. BEST MAINE POTATOES .........ccove mzac PO NR L e Ul A T m25,c of which only o8,” were pretty Jittle se-1 tections; ‘Which followed “My. Lg by Mrs. Mack, and concluded o gplen- did program. . . Gets 10 Days in Prison; 3 For Kicking Dog to Death | New York, Noww 38 —Joha~ Pawlok | of 349 West Forty-ninth gireet kicked | a lithe yellow dog to death a few| Yosterday Maglstrate Jeas Norrds in Jefferson Market Cour him. $25, "or gave him the alternative of ten days, in the workhouse. oliose the workhouse. The complain- ant wes Mrs. Rose Maulonok of 848 West Forty-ninth sttect. that she had the dog mét Pawlok, vho kicked the‘animal. The dog died twe days later, she maid. MPer‘Cen:D dend ; By Atlantic Refining of Carnegie Institute of Techipology | ppeglc on.raw materials uded tw GRAPERRUIT 5 ahvovive s vpadiniasavay “...2 C § SPECIAL—BALDWIN APPLES . vear, on the thaa oulstanding 8§50, comihon stoek, one dollar per share. GRASSHOPPER CAMPAIGH gihs:(hminnl Experiment Tried Out In Cinada To Rid Coun- Ervugh of These Birds w Fill Thefr Foreign Orders. Toklo, Nov. 88.-—Japanese export- era arefyiag to induce breeders of canary Bifds to go ifto the business on a comme=cial basis instead of a8 o hobhy, ag it {4 now, fJapap are in greal demand abread, but. the exporters camiot il all thelr 1 Dr. 8. W, Btratton of the bureay ot fandatls will discuss, tosearch work Thomas Midgely Jr., of the (Gencral Motors ljeseareh cor- poration: A. C, Bedford of the Stand- (New Jersey); Sir Avek- tand ‘Geddes, Brithl: smbaseador, and Hghry L, Lgherty of New York elty, are_among others. who are named to nppear, oh the program. of the buread. éi;tg(ti—(;aiilomlfi an‘(vlh. — o, & -y X, T }was 0N MZSfi CRAPES ... 10¢c grlg%'rs‘.fsxm Baldwin ' 25 PARSNIPS - APPLES, 4 quarts MC | 41, 0.0oiiinin NU'TS o Bweet All Kinds . . n29¢ POTATOES 10 th Canaries from Last yeat, danarfes to a value of { 1,000,000 yen ‘were exported, | going ldrgely to the This year, the value of the. birds ex- ported. 18 almost double that -of last year, with many orders unfilled. Buy- ers from Tokio and Yokohama -are scouring the nearby provinces, prins cipally thé prefepturé’ of Niigate, for try of ‘Well Jinown Pest. Uinited ' States, | ' olfite tonight a meetipg of the recently dommitiee to Investigate the gmddberg buliding matter A chairman and secretary will pe selected and the bullding commis- slon and carporation council will called in for a conguliation. it watking and | ogeimated that 1,096,000 acres of grain in this province were saved. this year by the grasshoppef eaimpaign, accord- ing to the tenth annual report of the field erops branch of thé department The cost of the in« gredients used was les than that in previous years, a donsiderable saving of agriculture. Philadeiphin, Ney. #8.~The direc- tors of the Atlantic py ha e deciared yentuf? factories have Kiling the germs of | having becn ¢ffécted by modifichtions. “Aividemd ’\W"" fn s finlwon Ladt The commonest of ihe proporty of pliobias" i fear We Also Carry a Full Line of the Best = - BEEF, VEAL and PORK i Sl O ST '__ basket 49’6‘ ; ey SO Yellow Globe and_

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