New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1924, Page 4

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IS PALMER AGHIN 15 WITH BREWSTER Returns o Palatial Home, Never fgain {0 Leave ‘ New Fork, March 77.—Corliss Pal- mer, former cigar store counter at- tendamt who won a heauty prize and the affections of Eug=ne \. Brewster, magugine publisher, two years ago wap again with him today, two davs after the pair had announced they ha@ acknowledged defeat in their Aght agalnst the conventions and had de- cimgd to separate forever "he reunion, coupled with their an mounced determination to “stick” to- pether now, no matter what happens ¥s credited by the publisher to the pre pensity of his second wife, Mrs. Eleanor V. V. Brewster, to talk 1t was her denial of his assertion that she had blocked his attempts to cbtain a 4iverce that caused the reunion, he said. A few hours after Brewster had publicly declared that he was about to Send Miss Palmer to an unnamed and far city, to set up In business un. dersan assumed name, Mrs. Brewster caused to be published stalements /!hu her husband had not attemptad to diverce her, as he had no intention of marrying the former ecigar stand attendant "We owe Mrs Brewster a debt of gratitude we never will he able to pay,” Miss Palmer said on returning to the $260,000 Morristown, N. T/ home built for her by the publisher “Divarce or no divorce, T will never leave Eugene again Mrs Brewster | MARCH 7, 1924 FAMOUS RUM KING BRINGS IN FLEET \Sir Broderick Cecil Hartwell Be- | \ lieved Off U. §. oast | New York, Ma 7.—8ir Broderick Cecil Hartwe! cnet, international- ly advertised seller today was be- | | lieved by federal odicials to be aboard ! the liquor running #team yucht Istar, superviging the unloading of a large shipment of Seotch whiskey for the American bootleg market The Istar, a veteran in the Ameri- can rum running fleet is one of twen. ty-eight heavily laden boats that now make up the smuggling fleet st anchor off the Long lsland and New Jerzey ! coasts, safely riding the sea outside the twelve mile limit. It is the largest liguor fleet ever assembled there, and its combined cargo--¢ach vessel's | | decks are piled high with cases of liguor—has an estimated value of ! 811,000,000, The authorities estimate there are 224,000 cases of assorted | liquors aboard. | Scouts of the _federal prohibitien agents are responsible for the repeort that the baronet is believed to be on {the Istar. His reported presence re- calls circulars recently distributed by him on both sides of the Atlantie, in which he offered stock in his liquer selling interprise, advertising a twen- ty per eent profit every sixty days. Dis- patches frofn London shortly after the first of the year paid he had an- { nounced he goon would ship his fourth | eargo to the Jersey.Long Island rum | row | Customs officials reported today that Wonderful Values Every Hat $ 5 00 Worth Much More Than $ 7 .50 ® What it Is Marked INCORPORATED 177 MAIN |TRRELT 'NEW TRIMMED HAl> EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Three Groups Every Wanted ——0f — $ 3 ~ 7 Style and Color #aid her husband didn't want a dive | - = . their patrolling tasks had been eom- a8 he didn't intend to marry me. Well, | N | plicated Ly the breaking up of fee in NEW FE' I HA l S we are going to give our answer to | inlets on ng Island and elsewhere, that for all the world to see | | materially isting small hoats to Seawster chimed in with . the an-| Olga Yosipovitch, pretty Serbian . was sent to this |evade detection in running the lquer Very Appropriately Black, Henna, Wood, mouncement that he would establish a| country by the Serbian International Fdueational Association tolashore from the fleet 4 -4 S residence in Morristown and sue for 2| gain knowledge and ‘then return and do welfare work. But she | —— b Trimmed Copen, Sand with Ribbon and- divorce under New Jersey laws, charg- | rried a professor of Yale University while here and now, of | . B0 212 teko up the matiar of o ’1“{ é:flllltl: llrr:ml:'nt :\Tu;: o retau:n. e et el } TUBERCULOSIS VACGINE Straw Binding and Black and White TR YT R SN vorce with my wife,” he continued,| “but she refused to listen, at first | London Specialists Are To Contiswe ol e b e L ARRESTS CONTINUE TEODERDATS | e oo " T —" = GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE STOCKINGS t the question—1 didn’t| IS S 9% 0F the 4 9 Talgarian Government Still Rounding Century Old Stage Coach Bearing | Londen, Mareh 7 —The tubercule. have that much money.” J - i —— | Up Maccdontans Who Ther Fear Ol Residents of Flushing Toking | 4 vaceine solved by Prof Georgs BLACK AND EVERY COLOR | T'wo Americans Pay Visit May Cause Trouble, Message t0 Mayor of New York, |Drever, distinguished Oxtord bacter- SHEER ALL = i - fologist, which was the subject of b $2 25 iy B $2 75 To Chinese Leper Isle| fotia, Bulgaris, March 7—The gov. | Flushing, % T. March 7—A cen-much newspaper comment lact sum- (W STLK ..., » SILK .... . . ernment is continaing to arreet Mace. ;lm." e!;! !“u:fi‘ fin"::‘ Arawn rvyffi'lfgman has not proven a suceess, ac- The Associated Prem Viiie % 7 orses leaves here merning bear. (eording to the Westminster Ga .’Clmun, Tan. 17—Tws Canton | 90nians in its program o prevent dis 0 ome o the town's oldest resi. % ;hf‘a(r.,,o has been r,.).l,l.:"‘,,, Americans, Dr. W. W. Eudbury of | orders along the frontiers | dents who wil) convey a3 parchment imanv sanitariums sad hospitals, and FPhiladelphia and & P Spencer, Jr.. | The Macedonian refugee organiza. invitation to Mayor Hylan of New the results carefully observed, says the #0n of Senator Spencer of Missouri, | yinn numbering 600,000 adherents has | York 'a nd 'h-' hnrra' w;‘ els'lmufi\‘:l;'fl |vaper, but while some few cases hawe Save just completed a hazardous trip R . appertionment at City hall in ) « ' shown imprevement. the others have o the new leper colony in the Pirate |Pro'*! d toPremier l"”‘k""'l"”' the pattan to attend the celebration of [not been :g,,_.,,,, Nobody, has been Tsles south of Macao, in the course of |Tefugees of all ether nationalities are | pyyghing's 150th anniversary, March Iknown to suffer from the treatment JWhich they were held up by armed | welcome in Buigaria and asked why |13 to I8 | _Apparently the vaccine has not desperadoes, given a tea party bY lan exception ix made in the case of The driver of the ancient vehiels is |been abandoned, and it is suggested pirates, and forced to battle adverse |the Macedonians who entered Bul- | Harry S Alward, writer and horse. |that experiments with larger dopes conditions of wind and sea | garia to escape the persecution of man, whe won fame by driving the |may have better effect The dangerous expedition into the |the Eerbian anthorities.” famous 20 .mule team through Death heart of the section oceupied by the | They demand that those already ar. ' Valley and across the continent in bandits who heve terrorized China |rested he released and that no fur. | border dave The Pirates baseball team will meet toast shipping meny years was made | ther arrests be made except in cases| A couple in colonial dress share the | Bunday at 2 p. m. at Graham's hall ut the instance of the American mis- |of persons charged with ecrimes inside of the coach with those bear-|to discuss plans for the coming sea- ,n to lepers against the common law ’in: the invitation ron ROYAL PARK is the Authentic English idea Don't be content this season, when buying a suit of English style, to take any English style — there are good and bad English styles as well as there are good and bad other things. The authentic English style is the Royal Park suit from the Fashion Park designing rooms —it’s adapted from the clothes the Prince of Wales wears — it's truly correct. 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It contains absolutely no adulterants such as starch, talc or water-glass, which have no cleansing value. For the sake of your hands insist upon Kirkman's Soap. ’ YOUR HANDS WIiLYL BE GRATEFUL

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