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SALD, WEDNESDAL, NI 28, 1926, 1 NEW BRITAIN DAl | nonliturgical forms of worship and | Tho usual emphasis ts Tatd on AS STORIES DIFFER ....... - ding dramatists from |singling out of th miles of prin [leged common-law husband, last | individual, Book Review, 204-8pd [Hugo and the Romatico down to [reds the tawny, Renaissance bulld- [July, —— the : ey Doesn't Know Which Witnesses Are Telling Truth 1 Morris Carter, [court eharged with felonlous assault | One cannot stund very long on {In connection with the shooting of the Clarles River plasance without (B, Allen Davis, actor and her al- THE HOLY CITY—GAUL | Glven by Swedish Bethany Church Choir THURSDAY, APRIL 20, AT 8 0'CLOCK Chorus of Voives, Assisted by Misses Eleanor dohnson, Irene Vahlstrom, Florence Ostlund, Mr. George Johnson s neatly pig future refor e teerning the dvaniutisty Missionary Says Fastern Tradltons 1y BRyDAY DOINGS 018 INSLCTS by Luey Cheesmen, The curator of Insects to Zoologleal Socicty of London writes this stmple and readable account ot rty and self determinatior the habits and behavior of Ins Are Giving Way To More Progressive Culture tention to the dramotists of any {plain the developmont of a quite ving din He had refused Yot the fmpasse fn which [commonpluce New York &It 1010 16"y charges agalnst Miss Davis I'tench drama now finds tself s hostess avound whose able )y g1 was subsequently Indicted, perhaps in no small measure duc humbly buzzed Sargents, Jamcses, | announced it would | to the provinciality of the French {Nortons, Adamses; no mere display X | { Davis on the stand to- femperament and it might have been [of cavice or vulgarity—when she |[FAC G Interesting to discuss this point. [opened Fenway Court her soclil | ™5y Lty peo s g grimage hossa, to do her | o the shooting, t lomage-will acount for the power L J ghe exerelsed or the aura that hung | round her name, Books. 02-Gi17 present time are - ticketed, |ing with the filad roof that 18| Put on the atand by the prosecu- | was tedominant subjects of discussiol expluing how they grow, onholed and filed for [inown as Fenway Court. For & 10ng | tjon, Duvis testifled that Miss Davis, nce. Little is sald con- [while this bullding was presided [whose real name s Day, shot him | nineteenth century jover by legendary fIKUre [heoauso he refused on her request to any other land, for (called Mrs, rdner. No mere ljgave tha aparimont of Henry Wag- never puld mueh record of money and travel can ox- lstary Giribble, playwrlght, where he n modern Turkey, according to Pro- [thoy show such an immense varic Mr. and fcssor Laurens H. 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