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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925, FLASHES OF LIFE: NEW YORK WIFE, [t futnt 2ot oo Moma s e o, el crom oy e wwineros oanee | i o carn ve out 55 yea 5 Bl \ to 18, Dartmouth's first five | e Trio o ' V. Y., Oct, & dnd g e ) SOLD TO HUSBAND. GETS. ANNULBENT . ot o o s 5512 s s 1 A it i A, 0 T S0 o, Mot Pt A, o s y by the C. Cowles and compny fn |V 0 o 0 et ths Crimar wem first |nold another of thetr popular week= |G Re lli Ve, MO0 B0 ore. whga FoMer 426, of Montelair, N, J., has New Haven, rising to the position ©' ! city nd s s these going {olly dances tonight at Grange Hall, |§ D, Perkins of Hartford Conn., | been elected captain of the Dart- By the Amoclated Pr Trom his champlonship bout last |°f Eeneral suberintendent. About ) s Willard Tibbetts, intercollegiate 1wo |Newington, These weekly dances s the third hole in a single {mouth freshman football eleven. New T ok Eihel Loginaka s |oror o o aa it o Goodctoh after | 18 Yeura ago he retired (roni active mile champlon, and Everett Hag- (havo become quite popular with the [stroke. The third at Grassy Sprain | disappointed & concert audience heing injurcd by a fall in the st | "N HARVARD HARRIERS wiN [5cry. intercolieginte milo cham- {dancing public in this vicinity. They is 140 yards. | again. Fifteen hundred person: |round. Mr. Jones was twice married and g s vlon, will conduct prize dances from time | waiting to hear her on the piano S in survived by hi§ . his son in| Cambridge, Mass., —Har- | 1iarvard treshmen dofeated Dart-|to time and very soon will conduct |READ THE HERALD CLASS|- [Ho plavs left tackle for the Green last night were told she had a nerv- o[t elty. a doughter, Mrs. Lyman A, vard Harrlers de rt mouth freshmen, 18 to 4 « big Hallowe'en dance. | FIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS |freshmen, ous breakdown. | | s Foster was formerly a member of the Phillips Andover football warthmore cnd, 1s onc Totan ol Oasll thoumnt Bot| o A IS L BSROREC SR A RTINS O B R b et d ek Senarations, willl Inck descondei s [recent: game without & acraich; he enough for a good glee club while down s and was out of play the same number of unskilled la i borers will have 100,000 descend ants, This is Albert Edward Wig gam's example of the fallure of men |piavers | of learning to reproduce thelasclves. | gan, last of the Yankee ball in New York, expects to | able to depart the metropolis | - Inext week without limping. He has New York—A flapper powdeiing [been in a I al three weeks for her nose causcd a bl gtrafle jam in (an injured I Times Square. The city has just | found it out by a letter from Lew- | Fifty golf professionals who hold iston, Mont., praising the smiling. |forth on northern courses during patlent pollceman who protected the [the summer, have signed with Klori- flapper. da clubs for the winter, Sentiment, on which Washington relied too much in the final game of | the world serics, as Dan Johnson | \iews it, has no hold in Pittsburgh | Eddie Moore, who came to the res- | cue of the iInfleld when Ra was hurt, and Carson Bighe who started the. Pirates winning rally in " [the declding gan slated to be nt to Francisco | art ment for two minor league stars New Haven—Yale and Oxford de- bated on “Ignorance Is Iliss,” and the audience is blissfully ignorant as to who won, There was no de- cision, Boston—The jewelled cl case which the czarina gave fo putin !s now in the possersion of a Bostonian. It is valued at more | than $2,000. Harry Wills, next opponent of | Jack Demy f there is such a London—An officlal luncheon at hing—and Floyd Johnson, western | the Guidhall to the forelgn minis- |peavyweight, are ready for ters coming December 1 to sign the |round decision fight Monday at Locarno pacts is expected to rival ark, N, J. The o will onty the sumptuous banquet there of al- his foe from 20 to &0 pounds. lied sovereigns in 1814 to celebrato aletes the downfall of Napoleon. Ambares, a 150 to 1 shot came | home first yesterday at the Contantinople—Women cre atk- | Lafitte track in l7rance. ing permission to meet in mosques to debate public questions and also | Payne Whitney has purch for the appointment of women fin- young stock horse, St. Germans, | spectors at movies. from Lord Astor. — New York—Chauncey M. Depes, | Advance estimates for aftendance wehist of the Pllgrims,” I+ enjoying [at 13 major football games today '“ ' wa green old age, unconcclous of d were as high as half a million. it v ) <oy} (& 7 W) cays” in the words of Charles E. e M : ' prss vyl . 5 k—Because she was sold A ; | : d ! ; o orepectnee mmand e | OIVIL WAR COMPANY, DIES i ¥ ‘ _ = R | TRuby Challin, Chinese, has obtainud o ' g ! an anpulment. . : . ‘ —_— [New Haven Man, Father of Local : 3 Best, Texas—It happens in the wpest” familtes—150 indicted in Hlndorgrs it S0 thington Crab Orchard Springs, Ky.—The | Charles 1. Jones of 562 Stanley Kentucky fox hunters hunted here (oot was advised today of the v i ef ¥ 1l for five ho mosts of the time for oD S jounds. s ! s father, Charles B. Jones of 55 Car Resident, Was Native of . Nashville, Tenn.—The state of el strect, New Haven. The elder Tennessee will take up biology if [nr Jones died from pneumonia fol- Professor Lyon of the academy of science can persuade Governor Peay to build a blological station at Reelfoot Lake. llowing a serious operation at . Raphael's hospital in New Haven | ‘ as well known in this | iy : ecially well known In Lexington, Ky—Marvin Orrell {soutnington which was his boyhood ? der njury kept him out of 8¢hool | (o geveral generations. He was in . football. is back home hungry. Ipis g5th year and was the sole sur- viving member of Company E, 20th | Stanislauz Loayza of Chile will re- |Connecticut Volunteers of the Civi | S H turn fo tho ring tonight in a fight |War recruited in Southington. He y ; ; . A FEW PENNIES with KId Henry of Montreal at New |was a member of the Grand Army A musical atmosphere, merriment and a revival of the home spirit among the young folks. It may York. The Chilean had to withdraw and was a member of Olive branch ¢ l . . o3 | ® oven mean a musical education or at least an accomplishment well worth the while. And last, but not A DAY SAVED AND least, MOTHER and DADDY can again brighten their home with music. A player piano and dancing and sacred, popular and classic music will again ring forth, on many a pleasant winter evening for them. YOU OWN THE Can you afford to cut these enjoyments out of your life, when this sale offers an opportunity to procure a player piano, both new or slightly used, at tremendously cut prices and upon a small monthly pay- PLAYER DEPOSIT HOLDS ment to fit your pocketbook? YOUR CHOICE IF YOU WANT TO SURROUND YOURSELF WITH FRIENDS, SURROUND YOUR HOME WITH MUSIC EXTRA—Special Insurance Sale Privilege—EXTRA. 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