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e S pa——— 10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1926 BROWNING GASE 1S NOW CLEARING Legal Residence Objection Has Boen Wiped Out | New York, W. Browning, operator, and Francls Heenan by 36 years dally roun to bo a Although they What Brownir publicity,’ chronicled thelr marriage what, District Putnam County married, yesterday year-old Dride of violating the six months r ing a license Tho only other sl is the action sta ren's court here by the prevention o before the marri April 14 weal his w wert of whi the ider Hurrah! The Bathing Beauties Are Back! | | | General hospita | Arch street, delay S, Jones agenc evening, City Items Breaking Records "SALADA" TEA use All Records BroKken for Sales A son has been born to Mr. and | Mrs, J. P, O'Brien of South Main strect, ! Burglars are bad enough, but to | to Insuro is worse, Loufc | advt, A mon was born at New Hritain Lghis morning to Mr, :fl Myhoo of 470 Prizo Charleston, K. A, (', carnival | IForester's Hall, Berlin, Wednesday advt, The action of Inez From agalnst the Tendler Co. of New Haven been withdrawn from the clty co: A. Nash Co, Suit or Topeoat, 3.00. Unlon made. T. I’ McCabe. Agent, 49 Walnut 8t Tel, 434.— d Mrs. Edw | Advt. = | Glen strect were married yesterda ~—advt, er's Hall, advt, Stephon Bugmaskl of 453 Main ! streot and Cecllia Diclingki of 207 zures had the approval of President| Atlantic has not been of high qual Coolidge and that the treasury and other interference press it for action this ses- ng a marked effect on the «Im. as an administration me Last night's program was Dispute over rtime ) 1t British listencrs by larose with a request by Represcntas | DXAI, the § meter experimen- tive Gardner, democrat, tal station of the General ctrie data showing profits of and was picked up and - re- companies during the t 1 stations of the | *hips were being sunk company. Despite committea proprictor of the | .o has left rnoon by Justice Emil J. Dan- berg. | New line of sandwiches Crowell's, 18H secret Mrs. Tsabelle Richardson Fisck and son of Oakland, Calif,, formerly | of this eity, are visiting friends here Kensington A. (. earnival For Berlin, April 13-14-1 insurance | Co., 18 that | hroa the | British ne luring 1o KILLER A SULCIDE, Lo April 14 (P— guspected slayer objections geveral My, Garner | Mellon fo ask dentlal order to make the 5 [1G} members, sward 8t 5 Howard Smith Secretary hospital aft if0, Je and is 2 5 rent to Kill ound in e et v neraay Schenecla(h Program Is wlmh‘ business to be transacted the [regular meeting of the fire board | T!anflmlfled to England April 14 () was not held last evening. | A son has been born to Mr. and ! dinner music | Mrs, John P. O'Brien of 212 South ! hy WGY, the | 4 | Main street. radio station of General Elec- | Bazaar, Norden Bungalow, April |{ric company relayed 117, 19, 22, 23, 24. Dancing every | thronughout with \mr:-u-nq\e !tone quality “equal to local stu- dios.”” This information tained in a cablegram day from Captain A, G. D, ssistant engineer of the toduy made good His body with a bullet 1d heen sought when Mrs, ain in her bed girl's mother proper guardian, While guardianship casc | Catherine Ilcenan, in almost the bridal couple loft them only fc visit her lawyer bridal couple W Biltmore for (hc Browning is an ade ston, and his br dancing, but n dancing floor. Mrs. Browning sai pear in the c '8 t 1 row. She has been under summc in the guardia sir fore her marriage, 1id Brov ing probably would n "I am very ha said, just before dansant and s jour il : ; 3 % il automobile back to the hor o { ara ) Sl house in Cold Sprir companled by TBrowning Heenan. So far they have most of their days travelin tween Cold Sprin 5 city Efforts of an a f child ren's society to summons for the appearance court tomorrow of Justice peace Roy Christian, who the Brownings at Cold onia, imsel? L siloon constan! broadenst last night the here, was rat Dritain 'arls publication is car- vied on withont the use of a teles (oohdge Gives Apprm al To Claims Settlements Washington, April 14 (P—S: Broadcasting company. tary Mellon told a house comr While relaying of L"" today that the pending Lill for | broadeast programs settling German and American | stations has been |G sing from warlima sel- |some time, reception : L o A Vi recei 1ap- mor- sre ade of Pure Fraitd uicesand = part all the good= nioks of ripe, frenh ita toyour cakee, and pudd B olegomely ous. Your cl 21 Popular Fi we The season of seashore and diving board draws nigh.s Here are some of the coming Chinese printed silks in the center strike new notes, as does the figured jersey costume will continue popular. Paris,"” styles. Ruffled taffeta and on the right. The severe swimming Caps will be fancier, and capes frequently seen, say these girls from “A Night in who were snapped at Manhattan Beach. British | nstUpcan: American | British for | the by practiced across D members of the | presenting an trial of the 16 1rges of play Mrs, Mabel said she member declared “wonderful heard i Rc\ (.u\ Holmes, Deposed | (lelmman, Now Is Sick| G L U. 25 YEARS 0LD New Britain Organization to Ent Redichy Wil A e wns | was indicted by a Boston grand | ury yesterday on serious charges, is ill at the home of his mother-in | law, Mrs. 1. H. Jenkins, here, His | malady was described as influenza accompanicd by neuritis. His wife, who came from New | Bedford to visit him, said that Mr, | Holmes would be confined to the | house for a week., He was to have | ppearcd today in Boston for ar- raignment on the indictments re- ported by the grand jury yesterday. n- ! a statement, the first he has | on cl obscene Wind Castle, who | was a mother and a of 15 Los Angeles clubs, the play was the most sermon on sin I ever in my life.” iildren in the late adolescent | can learn a very wholesome moral lesson from the play,” Mrs, Castle testified, Mus. Dorothy dircctor of California, l “terrible a surprise and her a surprisc counsel. The tain Prominent State Officials at ; Exercises and Smoker. | The Cenfral Labor Union will oh- serve fts 25th anniversary at an open meeting in Union hall Monday eve- | ning. The principal speakers of the evening will e President . T O'Meara of New Haven, Secretary John . 1 of Bridgeport of th Connecticut Pederation of Labor and Ira N. Ornburn of New Haven, a witness for the defense Member of the Cigarmakers' | testimony apparently was ternational Union. Specches will [made ince he was expelled from | even to the playors' [also be made by heads of the Union | the ministry of the Methodist Epis- L organizations in this city. After the rhyn] churech by the New England | meeting, a smoker will be held. outhern Conference at South Man- | - —— chester, Conn,, recently, Mr, Holmes | said le welcomed the indictment ause it wonld “bring out all the Riot '\C( Reg’ulahons [truth and result in complete exon- | SR e | Passaic, N. I, April 14 (A Pre- |eration.” DLIFENDS OLD FRIEND [parations were made today to put Iriot regulations into effee the entire textile district of Pa Similar regulations ing to martial | Insthe Gar county, on M of the GOING married £ Springs, | New Haven Chinar 19- failed when Christian d to Year Old Son for Time, cept the : ummons on the m that | Ney ADEil e it was made out erronoysly. The | Woo, aurat S agent returned to New York, i i claring he would return to Cold Spring today Wwith warrant Christian, TO CHINA in Wil sce Lirst oF of A. Moore, wife the University southern branch, said impressed her as one of " She appeared as of today his home a iin a few v Ilave hi 19 vy On his ret will b CHIL] lllll N ]III IK\ \l IH\ Charles Greb, aged Hartford avenue, was slightly injur ed yesterday afternoon when struc K YO s old, seen. father ury, court attaches, and prosceution nd newspaper men will be guests | Pagsaic Is Plcpalcd for A of the play management at a sp«'\-‘ de- ense witnegses ial matince Thursday. 1 go to Yal Although Lee Woo This is the time of the year when everyone is thinking of new rugs. We want vou to become acquainted with this big department of our storve. lhc‘ontuo south first floor is entively devoted to rugs of every description. The room is light and spacious, the display is so arranged that it is easy to make selections and comparisons. 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