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| WAS & negro marry him as & Jucks HEAVY FINE FOR Bast Harthond Mau Pags $105- 1 who Montelutr as a negro \ banker in and born in New ¥ ‘W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925, that she |Huhl! LI i HNR[][]T WouLD | INCREASE POWER Wants Presmem Given Right to| he wu © son of Jac |\~H Jil Sntence Suspended e o e Change Tarl SiX s fin \zamst g t, Joseph, M brought An| the CITIES NABBED - e Checks Found in His Car, *| Dismiss Girl House of David to ralse or lower r here today by iblican, W e an | Police Believe Buron FRQ Planned ing the Tanners il | cll of the od States, the | 2 ‘ Operations at Woonsaket— \tor suld the price at which an K fmported commodity is lald down at port of entry in this country 1 be accepted as the foreign cost, The tarift rates rafsed or lowered on the difference less & percenta for brokerage charges, and producing the American it e of like character. | Under the present forelgn costs of pr ined thre between price system the luction must be agents sent al before president may act ,. | to change the tariff rates. Such an 4 tion consumes much time, ¢ said , at this req dent ordered an 150, 1hoar st the = investigation | about 18 months ago of the differ- ence in the cost of production of | y @ at home and Claims | stigation still s ‘King” Purnell i i, and mean- feh.,, Nov. G—The v millions of pounds of | 51 lamages | ave been imported to the A tord Girl injury of the dairy Industry of the United States. Senator Lenroot argued also th inPurnell, fugitive BRnton T s or e _”U?‘r prohibition against transterring lismissed by Clreult Judge Charles | commodities from the free to the % BRI L esel siitsN by dutlable list and vice versa should T inst Purnell in January, 19 be removed alf of Gladys Bamford Rubel and | "“In other words,” he said, “our h Bamford Reed, sought damag- | Whole tarift system should be mads | es for alleged advances and fmpro. | consistent and harmonfous. It | pristies by Purnell while the young PARK l’}\'lR The contractin MIMIT? HE"S NEGRO he construction Wh][e FIaHCe wm Ma]ly .y"om shed at Willow Brook park | Hlm in Spite of Parents a tool shed at North End park; |the William H. ! Brook park, 4| Co., is awarded t ©ling installation this program of Y park departmer ; |expenditure of § applied fc hen | marriage li- | === nse today. His while fiancce, ~ Miss Hels i of Blog ried of hi She said she to say he was a s ey applied for th: i cfused il mother to know negro.” ud, “but no nows her protests will not ym wiarrying him," id he met Miss Burns at a time when he was ircles as a white told her that he n whit e suld he members nr his cult |Torell has been given a contract for | is awarded a contract for grad- ing work for tennis court and the C. J AHLBERG'S £ ACTS AWARDED g firm of Carlson & || Special For Saturday of ficld houses and 1EGS OF GENUINE SPRING LAMB 38cn. Tt Jones Quality Market MYRTLE ST, i | Hall ( truction at Willow Leroux | he work of plumb- in connection with | development, the | announced. An 000 is fuvolved. RANGER A. C. MINSTREL AND DANCE Saturday ivening, November 7 LITHUANIAN HALL Something New In Minstrels Music By ERENADERS MACKAY 63 MAIN ST. & WALLIN Next to Methodist Church Not Too Late to Join Qur Xmas CEDAR CHEST CLUB ou a member and gives rtment; balance in small w i 30 CEDAR CHE Peunk Lad Syl ~ $29.75 <20x20) { groove con- RADIO CABINE' Inut. Sy Simmons Extra Good Quality Full-size Laver All-Cotton Mattress, roll ed SPECIAL SALE OF MARQUISET FOR SATURDAY AND CONTINUED FOR ONE cduc OUR DRAPERY MATERIALS ¢, $1.25, $1.59 to $1.89 yard CRETONNES helf for batteries Bed, t Felt Mattress, rolled edge, good qualit you an op a Chest eekly portunity from payments. £40 CEDAR CHESTS— Tongue & Groove Construction $24.75 {1-inch size; genuine Tennessee red cedar 'S AND TABLES $9.50 29,50 ecially priced $12.50 I'tE AND QUAKER NET CURTAINS WEEK ! ed price Come in and look them over BLANKETS wool finish , full size, $1.95 pair pair wool first 50 each Blanket id } al lid colors, size enwood"” Saturday “NIPPON™ CHINA DINNERWARE As an illus- | |shiould be flexible to meet changing Itions, r Yale-Princeton Tlckets tigations tha PRINCE PAUL OF GREECE 15 T0 BE ENTERTAINED Also Attend Under the general plan, ly action can be necessary, | tess Anastache be mvoldec ,,,,, | will Dedication of Greck Church At Webster, Go On Sale Tuesday Mass,, Sunday New Haven, Conn, Nov. § P—| <o 4 h Frinceton has retained a block of| Veorten Mass, Nov, ¢ UP—Prinee | Now York, {lcknts for the Yate-Drinceton game. | Paul, youngest son of the late King | all Bowl on Nov, 14, it has been | Constantine of Greece, nephdw of | cloty. In the nounced by the Yale Athletic as- the deposed Kalser Wilhelm, whose | 1s to attend the Sunday morning, of §t. Contantine's ireck Orthodox church, ccompanted by Count and Coun- A, Konslatsky, | Thompson, Conn, After the dedication | will be entertained at the Ream estate in Thompson. The countess 1s a daughter of the \than B. Ream of Thompson de whose family fs nation- v known for its prominence in so- dication here, | and seven patrlarchs, one of whom comes from Jerusalem for this serv- | ice. Greek speaking people number of 1,600 from all Massachusetts are expected, Theodore Michaels, a wealthy husiness man of Webster, will head the committee on reception to visl- tors, and will be assisted by the pas- tor Arthur D. Aloupis, 6560 baptisms by the Southern Bap. tist church during the last five | years, a new evangellstic record for all evangelical denominations has been established, eaid Dr. E. P. Alldredge, statistical secretary, Dr, Alldredge said that this is an | average of 207,510 baptisms an- | nually for the five years of 1920. , inclusive and 48 baptisms' for overy daylight hour, | The highest previous record of i«nmn.m Baptists In baptisms was 3 for the five-year perlod ot He will bo to the of over the prince fumous and Southern Baptists Set ou Ne\» Evangehshc Mark\ 1015.11 Order Personal Greeting gflgt wg[ltn & (E’n° s S @wite N 76 Cards Now! 2.7111 W{ 2.7171 Christmas Embroidery | The UNDER-PRICE STORE in the Basement Share in the Marvelous Values of These S 'SATURDAY S Just 20 150 oats Dresses | $5098 Each $7.98 Each Almost unbelievable—coats at this price—but here they are, really marvel- ous bargains! Colorful trimmed models of all “Campus Coats” and fur- wool velours, Smart colors, such as wine, gracklehead, new browns. 20 coats for 20 early shoppers. 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