New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 20, 1926, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1926. ‘ PLACE OF COSTLY TAXIS IN LONDON"-‘::?\::g';’,x::';;.‘,i: peiot. s 20w Ml centeagar kpeuton i PA: | amount aned and recuoted 88 s | ) $1,08 “esqul- *nnlal e amount asked and requested an ace ack o earts ‘ {000." He just took out halt a mil- |adelphia, June 14, {counting of the profta of the pie. | b y | 1ton more. | -um iling a manuscript of “Abic's Rome —- Commander De Pinedo, Philadelphia - Labert T. Gard- | e New Haven = T. A. D, Jones fav- Irlsh Rose” with her petition she ® . |noted aviator, 1s bullding for Mus. | Nef !\'hah\vhr-n [ Inryx orgnnml. pro-| New York -— Justin Johnstone is |ors an {ron-handed poliey on part | |asked that the defendants bé obliged Nyanpt \ ‘ can | 118Y &t the centennial exposition in |suing for an {njunction because she ot football official f ¢ i | b t 0 solin} an aerlal yacht so that he can | ''8Y & 0 |suing anu inj ootball officials, 1] \J 19 (to file a scenario of the pleture Silk Tissue [ Tels D. A R. Exeiise of soim anserinsuent sothar necan (48 8 85 bl Suoain, 1o auine tor, o It bt 1 . Wit of “Abie's THsh Rost Franchlse IS fl Du[y have complete comfor A out tht f1hen a school girl, has just married | ner understudy, Denlse \lobxo She | Bridgeport - Charles Frost ap- M , trouble of unpacking n hotels. It her, The wedding was delayed for | s allegations of & conspiracy. [peals from conviction and sentence S 00 4 w1l have a sleeping cabin and a years because they had to take care | Counter charges are that she lo state prison on arson charge; | ues ovie (0. VAm‘ual Muster D'Y of (1) et aper : kitchen, of relatives. He 3 88 and she n 61 | stumbled about the stage and rulned |Judge Banks, who heard case tn ab- - | Spanish War Veterans ‘\\ Ashington. lxpm 20 ()< 1-‘.5»% . e - N | the performance sence of jury, reserves declslon, New York, April 20 (P — Anne A. G. Hammond camp, Unjted ship In America s not a private New York — Because she thinks! “Par Tfirst lady Now | — | g | Bpanish War Veterans, will hold a v f At 2 % Nichols, author and producer of | 4 " . enterprise, but a public funetion, o - ¥ v ¢ etle ehar New York His enga ent to J ¥ ) o er ! the motion plot The Cohens and | York has found a magnetle charm | New Yor! gagemen Hartford == Trins of antious to ate |4 e 33 | past commanders night at the Each Roll Contains President Coolldge s n af ads (e B BONES B pirated from her play, |in the smile of the first gentleman |talk from WEAF cancelled, Norman ‘h,pm"n'. gm’v:“ "M':_‘: ‘“':?] 0\:;: |“Able's Trish Roso.” has flled sult|reguiar meeting of the camp to- 2500 Sheets e ! h e I -y Trish Rose. Anne Nichols fe of France, Mra, James J. Walker | Thomas, socfalist, who was arrested | .agaq, Ifor damages of $2,000,000 agalnst | morrow night at 8 o'clock, fn the fs ifth atlonal mo- | S iversial flm people for |has pleasant recollections of tho | recently In defying the strike riot . |the Unfversal Pletures corporation | camp meoting room at the state a5¢ Roll | ctety Daughters of the |20 niversial film peor oaC RO % { American Revolution during which |* — 00, |overcoming of language difficulties act at Garfield, J., has hired him- Hartford — Members of the Con- {alleging that the motlon pleture, rmory., Annual muster day will 2195 (ay / g Re o X A ehen she was presented to Presi- | self a hall and delivered a fow re- !y ions Soofety Founders and Pa- | The Cohens and the Kellys' was {also be observed. Commemorating $1.25 Carbon of 4 Rolls | ne urked the people to ex Dl e e t Doumergue. marks about radio dletators, iriots of America hold annual meet. | Dagarized from her play and that | the annjversary of the declaration ot iob I Sl ,‘(' ";‘r 4 "H' e oifls Mot ard Md Wremne - el e {she was damaged to this extent. |of war with Spain, the members This is a job lot— ek Sk el InE tRA s Gew York — Wiam J Wilkin- | Greenwich — Willlam Hackett . Miss Nichols, who named Carl| will renew thelr pledge of allege a bareai b & G ANTRTRRn A will ably be care when | falls 60 fee scaffolding, dying o o 5 oint h P and a bargain by e R Sl okt cat ! | probably be careful when falls 60 feet from scaffolding, dying | o . . iroys home of |LAtmmle and Harry Pollard as joint | fance to the country and its flag. : & T3 i v s eor A e Hors: Jolly, [n dances the Paul Jones again. |from injuries, ; "‘\"fl‘“‘:] *J_r;;‘”;::-‘ N"‘m‘v"’;”f” defendants with the company, alf0 | New members will also ba muster. »allot box. Unl ns perfor: made ‘n o previous record Mr, 1 Mrs, Russell Gomez are su- ——— ‘IV‘“"_\'“S 5f 8 fl’m', i asked that an injunction against fur- {ed in at this meeting. Th | -‘r At ‘I‘.“r;- e avetaiot “u” 44 daye, one - “/' ing him for 850,000, saying he was | New Haven —— Oxford-Cambridge = = 4 |ther showing of the plcture be or- The camp extends a cordial in- € 'm‘ PR AR abaT oA Lo TRl AL It \'f'\ 4. took In $20 #o awkward thgb he fell with Mrs team cancels game with ldered. The writ was filed In the | vitation to all who served between | TR a olub, breaking 5 Eaziisa Outlaw cow, refusing to he caught, |¢n I8 g 2 09 & passing reference 1o 1 |thoir_receipts barely cover . |Gomez at a supper club, breaking me of tean recalled to tederal district court | 1898 and July 4, 1902, to join in Aking e halss one of her lege, He did not even | kingland; others injured, cats her fiil from Westport hay- | The petition is the suit recognized |the observance of this day and be- = 3 ;/’ e vm‘“ penses, R apologize, it I8 averred, whereas a S stacks, that the defendants clalmed the mo- | come members of the camp. Do- said that it “cannct be denled S .1 ibunch of roses might have ended the | East Lyme—Break ground for ten tion pleture was taken from the > at New 'k — A pew In the Wash B 4 partment Commander Frank . in the splendor and glamor of our 'j ": “;I‘(, nue ‘;‘(:\y\urv chureh, | Whole thing in the beginning. new buildings for Yale surveying | \pe(t No Increase play “Two Blocks Away. Rhea of Hartford and staff will pay lita o tha T ity i v il — feamp. ! "As a matter of fact,” the petition | an official visit, Refreshments will DRUG CO “"' "]"\ R Hn:'«vxim:h Zc::w»k:?(.n lx?m”l.‘l London ~- Jixies are dashing| = | In Price of Haircuts continued, the satd motion pleture | pe served. L] Lack of Ohedience i Tathill. who fs being sued by [around in London to cut tho high [ New Haven — Hundred Connecti- | Contradicting reports which have |play, “The Cohens and the Kellys” | - 169-171 MAIN ST. | within twenty days. It cannot be disy Be 80d. |pia wife, gat in It &t sorvices with |cort of taxicabbing. They have two |cut clorgymen gather for 17th an- |been circulated, officers of tha mass [contain but a modicum of tho DIy | Recause of the ban on hunting 1t in 100 many quarters 11 T e etta Caspented o Sunday |seats in contrast o the four-scated |nusl convoeation at Yale DIVIny |for barbers' union denled today that |“Two Blocks Away.” but was and 18 | ewins fn the past ten years, thers 4 [sehool teachor, until they were ex- fones, which charge morc. The school. Ui pries of halrcuts would be rale- |intended to be, with cortain minor lare more tuan 12 N et IRonedlBncosio slny s c- | elled from the church., The pae-|name comes from Joynson-Hicks, | . e ente, *No.Incrcnce.in excentions, o complste steal, piracy A e R s and © o atiduve s about 1. {home seerctary. New Ha vernor Tr hargs is anticipated, : |and Infringement of the complaint- | Virginta and North Carolina, their own rem — |tinds that its life and propert in peril from evil doers, it is ¥ quick to organize its forces for i own protection, Tt annot fail to | orsia he done in our own country, for our pcople as & whole are thoroughly | law ahiding | Golf Shoes s s e danger lles, for these Built for Discriminating Men il dickly apparent and —~needle edge Ciid : A 4 —size 81 x 90 Table Tumblers. . DAVIDSON AND LEVENTHAL Bgeéi S}:l_‘mee}t]s, Al firg qtg}.,tfi?(;ss‘\aw : oy //’M fi /////7 W / Seamless, heavy, Cfirm %lceached sheeting 7 /////// //W/, ) //(//////////// / 7 (D&L—BASEMENT) (D&L~-3RD FLOOR) | 3 / 7 / ~-Wednesday! | L : _._Stop and Shop at D & L —values to $1.95 Blinket: Boys' Lumberjacks, Baby ()B()l;n et 3205 . -~~economies! | .. . 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