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FLASHES OF LIFE: DEATH WINS IN POKER GAME OF STAR HANDS By The Assoclated Press. London ~ King George reads a r:hnpler of the Bible every day, Richmond, Ind.—Bryan's volce s immortal. Imperishable master rec- ords of the “cross of gold" speech and other masterpleces are to be kept in the National Museum at Washington. New York—In a poker game with one player holding a stralght, an- other holding a full house and the third discarding hle hand, death won. Leaking gas killed the pla in an east side rooming house. The police found them still holding the cards, Constantinople = First two rows f seats on trolley cars are being re- served for women, Parle-—Charles Henry Huderlch, New York lawyer, formerly profes- sor at Wisconsin, Unlversity of Texas and Stanford, Is on hils honeymoon with the former princess Nine Mdi- anl of Russla, 22, Coburg, Germany—Princess Marle Cyrllovna, daughter of¢Grand Duke Cyril of Russla, 18 to marry Prince I'riedrich Karl of Lelnongen. New York—=8pot, a fox terrier, has saved the life of his little mis- tress, baby of Dorothy Mackaye, actress, twice, Once he losta leg fighting a blg dog that attacked the baby and now le has just awaken- ed a governess in time to save“the haby from s fire that destroyed the house, Ossining, N. Y.—A new resident of Sing Sing, who arrived in golf togs, has been put to work shoveling coal, New Tork—The only female goril- la in captivity has just éome from the Congo, caughty by Benjamin RBurbridge of Jacksonville, Spokane—The Yakima tribe re- fuses to compete if bobbed hair en- trants are considered in an Indlan girls' beauty pageant, Lineoln, Neb, — Harold Wigter, Cotner college football player, 1s dead of a broken neck received in |} g bractice, Los Angeles—A will of a divorced woman_bequeathling her child to her mother hag been ‘broke by the child’s father. The court holds that a child cannot be willed away, San Frahelsco—Dutch Ruether's| Hone daughter, {11 in a hospital, gets daily returns from the first would series in elght years she has not attended with daddy. New York—Prince Raufat Bey Magometoff Haliloff, cabaret dancer, |has parted from his bride, the for- mer Delight Potter Arnold of Wash ington, and gone to Paris United Cigar ny is estimated to have made $15,000,000 W Florida real estate Danville, TIl.=*Uncle Joe" Can- non i enjoying the best of health, members of the family sald. The §0 years old statesman attended the funeral of a fellow Mason yesterday. Denver—The newsboys' cry was officially muffled on Denver's streets yesterday under an ordinance sign- ed by the mayor, Licenses und badges will bs issued the boys. Los Angeles—Sun-kissed Los An- geles must have been a bit chilly yesterday, A policeman placed his overcoat in an automobile as bait and arrested eleven persons who tried to steal it. Jollet, T1L.—Otto Kalm, convicted at the penitentlary here told the judge he would rather be hanged than sentenced to life agaln. He re- celved a'second life sentence, how- ever, for slaying a fellow convict last July, and his time i8 prolonged | to 38 years before he can apply for pardon. PEICHERT-BROOKS Walter Peichert Takes Miss Mar. gery Brooks For His Bride With Rev. Martin Gandian Officiating, ‘Walter Pelchert, gon of Mrs, Min- nle Peichert of 330 East Main street, and Miss Margery Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N, Brooks of 729 Stanley street, were married yester- day afternoon by Rev. Martin W. Gaudian, pastor of the German Lutheran church, They were attended by Mr. and Mr. Brooks is a A reception followed at the bride’s home atfer the eceremony at which 4only the immediate families of the couple were present. Mr. and Mrs. Peichert left on a wedding trip to Albany and the Hudson river and on their return they will reside in this city. MTW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925. PANAMA RENT SITUATION NORMAL, TROOPS LEAYE Landlords Promise to Cut Lease Fees and Sympathy Strike s At End Panama, Oct. 15 UP—Most of the United States troops who came into Papama Monday at the request of the Panama government to police the city during the general strike due to high rents, have returned to their barracks in the Canal Zone. Thelr departure was due to the fact at the situation had returned to n normal, The contingent of the troops still remaining in the clity s quartered at police headquarters and at the city jall. Except for the patrols and sentinels they are virtually invisible to the populace. The general sympathy strike has ended with the promise of the land- lords to reduce rents. All the public services have resumed thelr func- tions, Another victim of the rloting of last Saturday, prior to the coming of the American troops, died yester- day. During the American occupa- tion there was not the slightest manifestation of antl-Americanism. Fabian Storey Pianist With Archer Orchestra Fabrian Storey, well known as a musician to many New Britaln resl- dents, {s planist with the Harry Archer orchestra, Paul Parnell con- ducting, playlng with “My Girl,” a musical comedy appearing at Par- sons' theater, Hartford, this week. Mr. Storey formerly lived in this city, The orchestra has the repu- tation of having In Its personnel some of the finest theater musicians in the country. Friends of Mr. Storey will be pleased to hear of his progress in the world of music.s SCHADT—KRONHOLM Fred A. Schadt of 176 Lake street, this city, formerly ot Newark, N. J., and Miss Florence E. Kronholm, daughter of Mrs J. Kronholin of 413 Ellis street, will be married Sat- urday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the First Lutheran church parson- age by Rev. Dr. A. A, Ahlquist. They will be attended by Frank Schadt, brother of the groom and Miss Edith Kronholm, sister of the bride. A reception will be held at the home of the bride following the ceremony. After a wedding trip, the couple will live at 411 Ellis street. Mrs. Kronholm and Mr, Schadt are employed at the Stanley Rula and Level Co. plant. READ THE HERALD CLASSI- FIED ADS FOR RESULTS. Give Demonstration of Orthophonic Victrola A private presentation and recltal of the new Orthophonis Victrola was given in the Sunday schoo! room of the Trinity Methodist ehurch last night, under the auspices of O. L. Plerce & Co. The new machine proved a revelation and elicited spontaneous applause at its falthfyl and sonorous reproductien of or- chestras, singers and Instrumental- ists, The new style Victrola is eonsid- erably larger than the old and oper- ates upon a different principle of sound reproduction, The well known goose-neck reproducer s ab- sent, and in its place is a reproducer that looks considerably’ like that of the microphone used in radio broad. casting, Reproduction of the plane tene, heretofors difficult for the phono- graph, has become well night per- fact In band music the tones of the clarinets sounded Ilke the real thing. Vocallsts were heard with a resonant tone. The byplay of in- struments in the orchestra was de- lightfully given, | Miss Mildred Weld explained the numbers played and Mrs. Walter Kovel demonstrated the machine. For Deep Chest Colds All colds should be treated with vapors, for vapors alonc can carry the medication DI. RECTLY to the air passage: and lungs. Vicks is a ‘“vapor” treatment in salve form, TFor deep chest colds you f . appy hot wet towels over throat and chest to open the pores, then massage briskly with Vicks for 5 min- utes, spread on thickly and cover with a flannel cloth. Vicks not only penetrates lke | a poultice or plaster, but the in. | gredients, vaporized by the body heat, are inhaled all night long. This double action usually checks the most stubborn cold overnight. ICKS VAPORUB Over 17 Mution Jars Useo YearLy crispy I’Q-S’h = delicious . IGHT, fresh doughnuts and crullers have been the de- light of New England home folks for a century. And no wondeér; can't you taste their goodness right now as you think of crispy-fresh, sugar-coated Honeybees? Everybody likes Honeybees. L That rich creamy flavor THE purest, choicest products go into Honeybees. No one makes doughnuts just as Honeybeea are made, excepting mother. Others haven't the same taste and lightness. Sprinkled with sugar a Honeybee is a Honeybun for fair. Fresh EVERY day WiIY bother making doughnuts? Youcan get these most delicious Honeybees fresh today at your dealers. Youwillgetthemcrispy- fresh tomorrow—and every day fresh, Just waiting for you to carry ‘em home. Today is the very best day to try them. DISPLAYING Standard Plumbing Fixtures You do not buy Plumbing Fixtures every day—possibly once in a lifetime, Get the most in value and satisfaction by making your own selec- tion, The Standard Showroom here is at your service and a visit imposes no obligation. Claude J. Leroux 174 ARCH ST, : Plumbing and Heating TEL. 304 HONE YBEES are delivered crispy-fresh to the Honeybee Dealer every day. If you ever buy Honeybees that aren't just the best doughnuts you ever tasted, write us and we will send you a_dogen free. Also, if you have any trouble in getting Honeybees in your locality, write at once, please, giving your dcaler's name. DOOLITTLE NEW ENGLAND DOUGHNUT COMPANY % Torrington, Conn. 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