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MOW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WED‘\IESDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1925, Liverpool, Eng., Sept. 30 (P —The 3 | Atty. Harry Ginsberg reported to the overflow of applications by xh bor rushed into the house and the police last night that a spare red section of the labor party re- ‘,,,( proference in admission to those warned Miss Emmanuel to “stick 10 ‘nn n.l been stolen from his auto- " ”""": "”“"f‘l"'”f""d‘y sthmok. thin | students who ranked highest in n\. her story,” and the less talkng 0 iile It was in his garage at morning with the defeat of a reso- | upper two-thirds of their graduating ‘ d1d the better. w.w \nn street Monday nlm»v Iution dy which they planned to clags in high school, and ralsing Felt 18 married and the father e liews I Olleratln.fl‘*n:*."“ A S50 50 | Oy Eight Will Remain Aler Scnanats e T procesirn v | ote Applicaions Than Thelels““g:;;‘“‘ e foon Wi YOUIG | Finc”sni e oo mosit \ Baptiste Hall.—advt. BguiNE dvar { e o ae rotans ware Tacilsga o . ) The Injured man's father Is seviously Under Influence of Liguor ~ |"e5brs'ar Uity meveian 1osae| Today's Play e e o Available Room i " e ‘\ Divorcge at Time Wi In Atlanti Cly —_— I Ay afternoon for sewing. e |manded that the labor executive e | which, 1t they passed withy high| RS Pelt came into prominence Lo n | v e % | marks, would offset their low high when he bullt a number of larg: mo arttord, Sopt, 30, — The fitth| Displuy of new Fall Dresses worth| 8t Louls, Sept, 30 (P—Contet- (100 "0 Doy 1 e oV iot 0% | Btorre, Bept. 30 UP—The Connec- ! school recdrds, Thoss falled to kel Philadolphla, Sept. 30 (®—Mau- | tjon pleture houses, He operufvd secing at Mary Elizabeth Dress 8hop. |anty in the women's national golt|fr, MacDonald, since the executive |ticut Agricultural college has re. 2 actory grade were denfed ad- | rice E, Felt,wealthy real estate oper. | them for a while, but later sold them mission. |'ator, hovered between life and death|to the owners of a large string of cight this aftarnoon in the second |tlelty of the letter, which advocated All frexhmen are required to take in a hospital today as the result of a f theaters overthrow of the British govern- o }'* :‘r"; o T “\mn;l In the r;f\' VI* :npln v\\‘hll; n = o i ] i c e " Iment.. and as boc ¢ ary to liol wt only In the ¢ ; the home of Miss Lilllan M. Em.{ After being rcleased from a liner given out today at the e mol Ll linoketicl | ata at| This late start will make it im-| " Tho resolution also urged the la. fstrictly to high uchols equire- low high school records are th manvel in the fashlonable German. |crossing the Atlantie to FEurope a vehicle department as & pa o moderate pricen. - Freneh - Hat{posgipie for the last mateh to finish |por party to withdraw from pariia- | ments In selecting s s With | factor in granting an applicant per-| town section 1at8 night. pigeon flew 1,000 miles back to fte effort 1o 2 this hi . 87 W. Main 8t Prof ““"-‘ til dugk, but it gives those Who |jnent and force the resignation of | the total number of stude already | mission to register, | Miss Emmanuel declared that Felt|loft in New York, menac ¢ names ¢ o] s |care to follow the play & chance 10 |premier Baldwin's cabinet. rolled eclose to the 500 figure The common religions education of | had shot himaelf. Hst. The v 1\ o0 chitec Loomis J. 'l\'vwmmn lo the housework before taking to| The resolution was overwhelming- | lowed under the next t v, | the Storrs chu ith the approval Miss Emmanne! {s a divorcee, the appaled on the list)sniled today for Miam! to spend two | ypa ik 1y rejected by a show of hands, many applications are being received | of the coll faculty, will offer| mother of a two-year-old child, and — were cof o stats AiEh The first match 1s_between the - daily. Jurses in religlous edication this s understood to live alone, the child| [ESNS s LY department statems Ivised ; ahames - dancing - school{yedailst, Mrs, Alexa Stirling Fraser ey Klvn M stimates » the number as follows ind & maid being the only other oc- askfor Horlick’s ple to notify : it or the | Thurs, eve. Berlin Grange Halli T'rl. o¢ ottawa, Ont., formerly titleholder, J. H. Dick, Brooklyn Man, hmen in the entering class over| Freshmen, general introduction to| cupants of the house. The ORIGINAL police fn cas d see an o LD RrOnSLEre NES: 30 1ol 0 Bernica Wall, Wisconsin title-| [)ies at Long Island Home | 207 the largest entering class in thef the res, the life of | According to the authorlties the \ Malted Milk THee wibh 1 rating {12 po m. © Al part: puplis anid triends i ger, New Tork, Sept. 30 (P—J. Henry | istory of the state college [ Jesns; juniors, philosophy of relig-| shooting hecame known when a call = motor vel b ol T | 1nthe second conteat, Mary K. (pok president of the Citizens Water [ APproximately one-qua of the|ion and the p ms of life; &eniors, | for an ambulance was recelved at et wding Star lodge, $hepherds of iy e, of Los Angeles who elimi- oly company, of Brooklyn, dled | *ntering class are Connectic oung religions nstructions in their rela- the Germantown hospital. Doctors Augurt Wil meet tomorrow eve- | nyteq Mra. H. D. Sterrelt of Kansas |, at his home at Islip, Long|™omen. the majority of whom are tionship to community line. found Felt, fully dressed, Iying " [ Forinfants, Albert W 1 Wethr 1- Y 8 g ,ily 0. U. A2 aeets Mrs. Mirlam Burns Horn of |1qand 3 taking courses in home economics, | R | across a bed with blood flowing Invalids, ward Barry o, Win A RIS, g0, tormerly western champiou. | e s survived by a widow, two |OF teacher ning. Including those| An American scientist clalms that| from a wound in the right temple. o The Aged Wadvar. n: Howard I, Bent meted t comes the duel between the Ly yiors and two sons, ons of | In the upper classes, there are move | Mars has a civillzation extending They refused to remove the man Nourishing— Digestil g, Mass.: Walery B W D " Elka will |defending champion, Mrs. Dorothy |whom. Willlam K. Dick, in 1916 |Women than ever enrolled at Storrs.[back ninety thousand yeare. until police were notified, but gave| 3G Avoid lmhflom-Sub-hlnh- \zy, New Britain: | 3ricke Ne : {Campbe H Hurd, of Philadelphia, and | -tida ™ Madelina Foree Astor, Pawontuck ol ‘:',.m,h [TON | Mrs. F. C. Letts, of Chicago, another | cijow ot John Jacob Astor, who ], & 8§ 47 p ’ ¢ wtening at the ¢ ; former western title holder met his death In the sinking of the - John Trank )\ Ll e first fall meeting of 'hfl’ The other joust in the upper half |pieanio . = ank Gennaco, N ¢ N £ rebatat ving elublrwiliiis between Louise [Fordyce of — .0 Unity Rebckah sewi u | tar George, N Taven | Young n, Ohlo, and Helen Tillet- nae, Unfonfile: Wi st 1ot a Cdd Pellows” hail on Thors. | CEE5R 00 Reliability Contest DN T e mantEol NG b Rt eating of the| New Brite |10 L2 O LONSE B ks ECIamAs ool Fliers in Nebraska \, fi B - Rn n J8 ¥ Tt 3 i} E I3 e eld £ s QrCanosE Y £ ‘ort (oo Neob.,, Sept. 3 [he LaFlam, Hartford; Herb ; ente) i miiiinetn el aeon R CEos e i Ca e iia | N ERTE CackNEDHECRERAN (Rl 03 - L 2 5 | | hird days ht In the Ford relia- Middletown: Henry T2, Lapman, Ly (kARG Dbl 16 U enakt) fa s Adw | hud daysaiiEhy Inithe Hordrcle A Reeks of the New ," o Mty airplane tour was initiated terbury; Edward Larose, Windsor: | phen “e o oital will be the [MacKengle of Torento, n Fred W. Leest, Medford, M. by champlon. & The next bout is between Virginia ) Peter Lukszis, Rockville John A. Kallberg of Wells street, took off for St. Joseph, Mo, the next ol . . Mirsis, Walerbury: Dennls Me-| wpoim A Kol berg ot e o Seiu | Wilson, Chicago, and Fritale Btifel of | [Fo 6 08 Hiis e ' aight, 17 in Carthy, Waterbury; Ar -1 Monday night, is resting com- | \Vheellng, 2. silormer, “:‘“'1'1“’:" Il, followed at two minutes inter- vege, Oxford: John J. Nash, I, Hart- | rqry; sl Al on e oei 8 i | and mesternfichan plon [EMrs D8y €. & Jones, whose machine, the ford; Tlovd G. P r, Plainville: | pro New Britain General hos- | GaUt of Memphis, R et | Curtiss, “Carrler Pige dam- Joseph Pelle, Bridgeport; Do menico Mr. Kallberg is a painter at the |}ational ttieholder, Ealth CUMMNS i o goq inganding yesterday, was allow- Plscitelli, New Haven; Joseph Pro- i {of Chicago, moet in the following 2877 Indanding 4ererd ee » vencher, Thompsonville; Arthur I e - | match. ———ee a Quintal, Tndian Orchard, Mass.i| TO PREACH IN WORCESTER | The Iast contest is between Hten ; H ACE COMING David 'Rutan, Portchester, N. Y.i| Rev. Dr. Ahel A. Ahlqulst, pastor | Paveon of Portland Mane, and Mrs o 8 pt. 30 (P—Rene Fonck, Willlain F. Sehultz, Meriden; John |of the First Lutheran church. will |©: S Hill of Kansas City. | | | France's greatest fighting fiier in the Stewart, Waterbury; Felix sano, [preach next Sunday morning at the World Wa led for New York to- | Hartford; Joseph Veckys, Walling: t Lutheran chirch, ~ Worcester, 8y fon L iHat dajeslic s Helsald he ford; John Walsh’ Middleto ass. in exchange with Rev. Dr. J. | Riffian Ball]e Front |would etudy American aviation at Thomas J. Woods, Bridgeport: Wil |A. Fckstrom, pastor 8f that church Is Minus Activity |the invitation of the Washington lam Yanusaltus, Stepney vho will preach here. Tn the after-| Fez French Marocco, Sept. 30 (P government. : G R noon. Dr. Ahlquist will officiate &t {--Calm reigns all along the battle | he dedicatory exercises of the mew |jine, Te rebellious Riffian tribes- | = arish house of the English Luth- imen are showing unaccustomed in- | B ! ran church in Wo 3 activity, Nevertheless the French | “mons . . 7 5 have made fifty » bombing fights. | Quick relief from pain, p Why Sufter? : J " AR 09705 weekly list rators whose 1 | censes have bee for s 4 26 champlonship, will ba reduced to{has been unable to prove the authen- | cejved far more applications for en- year for driving under the influenee o M Ivania round at the 8t Louls Country club. rollment than it can accept this year business and pleasure shortly after 8 o'clock this'morning, when Earl Campbell, piioting Ship O. 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