New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1925, Page 18

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Lrnst of of Ber 1 and Morris , Herbert Quick, author Muys. Tinney Will Sue Her ‘ | Husband for a Divorce| KAROLYT'S BAN © and Gllsor ‘\‘ " i York, March 19, —NMrs | ‘\,\ ingrd Tinney, who stood by her | ! Wilerin, ) a Wl comedy actor, 4 ot - was charged by Imogene i R clhorus girl, with assaulting today suit announced file a divorce Secrefary of State Hears Argu- . \ re r moncy to support herself and her | R 5 Pt ve-yeur-old son roasonable one. Mr. Bell said the |for the first meeting of the city of- Washington, March Secrotary bl ey §s now appearing in Ton-| State Capitol, Hartford, March 19, [provisions were too burdensome and | ficers. This play take place next ¢ State Kellogg was ealled 1upon AL H ) isie halls. Miss Wilson went |-~ Persons who seck restoration of [too numerous. Wednesday cvening at 8:30 o'clock, sterday for a rullng of 5 o 3 » Lurope soon after his departure | ropfelted righits from the general as. [ Mr. Aling could see no advan- [when plans for the working of the Ll i ) London Inst August and she 18 |sembly aro required to obey statute |tage in printing the bill, and, taking | seit-governmont idea will be com- i SR ; : : b 1 mow {0 ba phying In 11aly, but |law, the senate was informed by |out the objectionable parts left @ |pleted. £ 0f HUngHIy sl i d ral arlan | wiiora i Ttaly nobody $8 prepared|genutor Pelton, commitis. chair.{skoleton. The debato was of some |* Victrolas and Planos, at Moran=— States N va bt v n (odoy, 8iid muny of the petis]iensth:and Mr. Peck lost oul, {ho/iadv, el ) e \‘ e fling, Tinney was served |1jons for restoration of rights wii [Pl being rq-w-l--l_- . . The regular meeting of the Men's LIES . " v separation papers by his wife, ihe unfavorably reported Resolutions fo confirm Eugenc " | Brotherhood of the Jirst Tutheran s rectly to ! : and by 1t that thme said that she wo FAcH kealon ol lata: hus ssen an | Earleysand Sherldan Whitaker as ' cpypren will” be held tonight in the _ £ St k a divorc He sailed after | jnerc in the number of petitions | udges of the city court of New | pyreh parlors, ’ grand jury had refused to | for restoration of civic rights lost |Haven were offered in the senate | mpompgon va. Anderson, Casino | & W J Miss Wilson's charg by reason of jail or prison sentences |Ihis noon but thoy wers sent back | yonight.—advt. G 1y e in nt T erersNootlegkors [to_the judiclary committee for & | s gqugiter was born at the New [ i 1 ( z - o have served time and automo. |NERTINE —|Pritain General hospital vesterday | i o MRS, GREEN DEFEATED (bile thieves who have been punished | A hearlng on the governors A0\, Mr, and Mra. George Trotta of st Bratiine, Masa. March 10.-Mrs, linve heen asking for restoration of pointments of Mossrs, Iarley and | |8 SRR g 3 Z e 1 - Whitaker was set for 11 a. m, to- | = 11, Stnart Green of Ardsley, N. Y., [rights. Violators of lquor laws just | &0 B e mo one present be. [Guibransen played pianos at Morane 10! who: provided the outsia upset Ot of inil re coming (o the legls. | SOy Fotice of the hearing had | —8d¥. n Thal et iy = door fen. |1ature to obtain a return of their ;“m- it ot gtvon fandl aimo | A report that his bicycle had been \ Wter s singles ton nt yesterday by _ . not PO New Havon was an |stolen from fn front of the library A t hear defeating Mrs jan._ Seharmon | Senator. Tellon sald that it s ® ), o See was received by the police <from ' 1 | abe Uester of New York a seeded player, |SAIIOMY FERICRER Fitt o | Senator G. E. Hall inquired of Anthony Kasprow of 333 Allen =Ty - lwas eliminated in the seml-tinal {1100°" AEERESe O e, [ Senator Shaw who was taking the |street last night. A nd today hy Miss Anna IL 1uller by o050 eqiq that few have ,.;,,4 1. [place of Scnator Cronin as senate s ry of s f Cambridge. Miss T rowon in on o ihis and many previous |lcader when tia hearing was held. N s rey in a day ¢ W 0. traight sets, 6-3, 6-3 ) Wave not required con- |Senator Shaw sald at 1;‘:‘”nvv‘l;u‘tln? \rorrits c law or have overlook- [one appea senator Hall said that || o 5 & Jformits o' the i or nuve overlook £ S0 SOt e | See COLLEEN MOORE ADVANCE ADVANCE SPRING SPRING STYLES STYLES (S S S S O s ) 2 The Costume Suit Ensemble The Smartest Dressed Women and Miss es Are Wearing Now '35 THE ENSEMBLE SUIT strikes the note of irtness. . . . o its im- ‘ting one of these clev- choosing two garments for the price of one. to serve as a light wrap, and 1 portance cannot be overestimated. . . . . In s er costumes you are actuall . ... asmart coat that can be worn separately 2 beautiful frock of fine silk crepe in either plain or printed materials. . . . . when worn together they form a practical and stunning garment. . . . . From a standpoint of smartness and serviceahility the ensemble suit will be the outstanding mode for spring. . . . . Charmingly developed in Silks : Kashas i Twills OTHER ENSEMBLES PRICED AT— $2500 " $49.50 —MILLINERY — | Showing Of the Finer New Hats—In a Modestly Priced Group Flannels — e O L N TIONS wood, canna rangee thist]e ange, lack and We Now Have a Branch Store THE MANHATTAN Ready-to-Wear Shop 1059 Main St.. Hartford ROTHFEDER’S ss— 10 BE CONTINUED Legislature Serves Notice--No v Change in Marriage Laws {1 w that the statute n time had come when the 15t be observed, He quote opinion by the attorney |1f pointed out that fail- | ed from an w i genera ure to advertise a petition for res. (I fon of rights could not be ig- nored Senator Pelton sald that rights are | lost under the constitution and not | under statutory law, and to have |}® 1 there must be recog- nition of the law which provides a way of regaining them. He said$ there were several cases in which thera merit but these would have to he unfavorably reported |¥ unless the requirements of the law | had been petition of Wm bank employe at Stamford who com- mitted ularity and was pun- ished alt there was no finan- tora them refnrn p! N. Travis a former |0 |1 postponing action saylng that ques- the calendar. felt that “we should be very care- ful about asked if the requirement of five days notice of intent to marry was not a |lutions | rules, withdrew his motion and had the resolutions recommitted 2,200,000 in water bonds to com- lete the Shepaug tunnel project, tha 40 honds t One such was the |the Naugatuck borough | was Instructed to get it. lin it is said to be that no provision fmportan crank measur City Items A special meeting of the congre- gation of the Swedish Bethany church will be held after the reg lar midweek service this evening, for the purpose of appointing an or- ganist, Thompson Vs, tonight.—advt. Mayor Willlam ¥resen of the Boys' Club city has issued the call ons have to be met as they arise, nd objected to sending the bill to Miss Cheney thought the commit- e could have cut out objectionable arts of the bill, adding that she Anderson, Casino getting married.” She ors the time should have been set hen they could have been present ¢ they so desired. Senator Shaw ho had moved passage of the reso- under suspension of the “SO BIG” PALACE--Starting Sun. BIG EATERS GET Notice of the hearing did not ap- ear in yesterday's legislative bul- etin A favorable report was made on bill to allow Waterbury to issue e in eight series, for cars, at b per cent. The bill to inerease jurlsdiction of court was and Senator Sha The flaw | | Take Salta at first sign of Bladder irritation or Back- ache rdered recalled, | The mu American t guard constantly contained in the men and women | alnst Kid- | or an appeal is ¢ oss. It was a technical vie- |amendment to the charter. :'S‘H bt .K (o0 : ;nu'.wl:q‘ The senate received a resolutton | MCY ;""”""” bRcalisgaieat oliemton | would not overlook it. ‘Travis in his |t have the governor name a com- | much :”‘ mctcfaniialifour footjisy, petition had complied with the missiion of to st and make ! ! our blood is filled with uric Wd the scnate by rising vote re- |report in 1927 on proposed memorial [iaciafanteAthegkicn ey BBl Ve Lo stored his rights |to the veterans of the world war. | filter ot weaken from over- Marriage Laws {"* A dental hygicnists bill reported | work, become sluggish, the climina- | The hill to revise marriage | has to do Wi the educational | tive tissues clog and the result is| faws of t ate was qualifications of applicants for li- kidney trouble, bladder weakness | reported fo the house through Mr. | censes as dental hygienists. and a general decline in health. | Bell of Salist who said the bill| The bill for a state realtors’ com_; When your Kkidneys feel like | had “sor In the opinion of | mission rejected in the senate yes-|lumps of lead; your back hurts or ' the © it was too far-|terday, reconsidered and on | the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, react Mr. Peck of Bristol, au- | motion o tor Shaw sent back|or you are obliged to seek rel ot | thor of the bill, objected to rejection [to the judic committee. { wo or three times during the night; | and tried to zet It tabled. He put|{ Senator Ford had tabled a bill|if you suffer with sick headache, or | up a vigorous fight. When hie swung | orably report roviding an | dizzy, nervous &pe acid stomach, | round to talk to members, Mr. Hig- | appropriation under which the New or if you have rheumatism when the | gins of Coventry claimed that M Peck was out of order in not talk- g to the spe Mr. Deck ther upon turned M, Pec medicine in the ports on other bills but ought to say a word for He declared it was favored by and c vas unopposed It was a measure he | ¥ uker, his | re- had “taken form of adverse | s one. | all | fons | ¢ at the hearing thought of churches and s o — FOR SALE — 50 Shares BODWELL REALTY CO. |||™° Class B preferred Call 2701 py, | QfiERm | Auto Electric Service | C. A. ABETZ Tel. 114 FRANKLIN SQ. | s = ~w \Ve Place Radios & Phonographs ON IREU TRIAL You Pay Only When You Sec The Price and Value Is Right SMOLAK & NI T CO. 97 Broad St. We Sell Huntington Pianos—In- dorsed by 1. Paderewskl, World's Greatest Musician, Learn To Throw Your Voice || Lessons iiven in hoth near and Distant Ventriloquism. Lots of Fun Fooling Your Friends. Any me Can Tearn Sat. 2:00 to 9:00 p. m RAYMOND Apply at Loprate & Urgo Studios 141 MAIN ST "PLAYERS| \WANTED Instroctor N SAXOPHONE & TENOR BANJO PLAYERS For The Purpose of Starting a || Saxophone and Banjo Band In This City. Apply at | Loprate & Urgo Studios || 111 MAIN ST | sat 2:00 to 9:00 p. m l javen harbor commission would | weather is bad, get from your | ake a siart in sopping the dump- | pharmacist about four ounces of | ing of refuse into the harbor. | Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in [in the Justico e | good kidney flushing any time. 20 CINDERS FOR SALE INSURANCE 1308 Main St. New Britain a glass of for a few water before breakfast days and your kidneys fine. This famous from the acid of grapes juice, combined with been used for gener- QUITS DEPT. OF JU Washington, March 19.—Rush | may then lolland of Ohio twho has served | salts is mad ince 1921 as ttorney gen |and lemon ral in ¢ of administrative work | lithia, and Department, has ations to nd stimulate clogged igned and will resume the practice | kidneys; to neutralize the acids in ¢ law in Washington. | the urine so it no longer is a source His retirement leaves two vacan- | of irritation, thus often ending blad- fes in the grade of assistant attor- | der disorders. act istar re- [ney general | Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot | Tt has heen indicated also that |injure, makes a delightful cfferves- | James M, Beck of Pennsylvania soon | cent lithia water beverage and be- resign as solicitor general. | | can maki ongs in every home, because nobody mistake by ing & | CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND R OW K A DECORATORS [WE ARE NOW BACK AT 267 Ch St | ] ) Estimates ?v?::fi-‘!‘lv m{venettm | OLR OLD LOLAT]ON | 22 STATE ST. A. H. HARRIS | HONISS OYSTER HOUSE —General Trucking— 1366 STANLEY ST. TEL, 34 ~—advt. Jean's Hall 84 Church 8t. Thursday ovening, will meet Friday at Masonie hall. A soclal will be held at 2:30, will be served at 6:30, meoeting placa at 7:45. tonight.—advt, Charter Oak, No. 36, Foresters —— Tel. 2-4177 '1-4175‘| | be held tonight o'ctock In Grotto hall. Delogates wi Home cooked luncheons, Crowell be elected to grand court conventio to be held In Waterbury. A report 9 the committee in charge of claas in itlation, which will be held Mare| 28, will be given, Thompson Vs, tonight.—advt. Joseph C. Regan of this city an a party of friends, who are tourin| Mid-Lent Masquerade Dance at St, March 19.—advt, Laurel court, Order of Amaranth, Anderson, Casin Supper A regular and Initlation will take Thompson vs, Anderson, Casino Pinehurst, N, C. The quarterly meeting of Court| Thompson Vs, of | tonight.—advt. 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Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. FIRE 3 FALSE Geo. A. Quigley | HOMES FARMS BUILDING LOTS Read the “REAL ESTATE FOR SALE” || ADS ‘ THE OLD HOME TEETH SPECIAL THIS WEEK] MERRY_ WIDOW HATS E\TTED. You SAY- THAT BLow on the ‘ Classified Page (MA IN STREET WAS ROCKED FROM \END TO END WHEN TONY SPIZZETTIS PEANUT ROASTER, BLEW DP THIS MORNING through the south, spent Sunday f =8 K 1 De ~~ O

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