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| = ¥ X 5 < > e * NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1626. 18 — — _===\ = < ¥ ] e y FLASHES OF LIFE’ NEW YORK WOMAN | » in February, cost | dition from electric shock received | democrats foday with the necesstty arry, | L | > | at the plant of the Standard Textile | of selecting a new ' candidste . for ol lN SCANTY BATHING SU]T ES FINED I, Possible scientific confirmation of | Products company, in Clifton, where | governot. Judgs Lueck died yester- | | Pro nee ot Jesus is sought by | they were employed day at Fond Du Lac, after a brief o “ lll ‘“ ' ““l l I: F B!B f S0dC. Solotin, 2 Py 1 18 said In | physiclans sald that a hasty ex- | iliness spaiches from Paris, as an fnci- i 5 ! you | ' Bradley Beach, N, J.—The city is|and balls of Mr. wailer's luxe | fent to examination of a manuscript | et ers e patlents indicated - yo i \ to do something or other about the |links. | ntiy found in Russia. He will | o o Co TuSht not recover. MISS HORNKOHL SHOWERED him, l i latest startling speed record. A girl - 5 £0°to Itussia 10 study a document | 3 Miss Frances Hornkohl was, ten~ the| lfll l i ‘! I |||| “ “l.l lapparently fully attired left an auto-| New York—The only thing need- a Sl]ppfil ]I]g Old and NN{ said to be a copy In Slavonic of CANDIDATE DIES dered a miscellangpus shower Fri- her mobile and walked to the beach. A {ed to make prohibition a success is Jewish Wars,” presum- | Milwaukee, July 19 (#—The sud- [day evening at the home of Mes v (4 e : ., 2 filp or two and, presto change, she |a smile, in the opinion of Charles Tes[amems ]s Uflefil hpd enin $0 A, D., in Aramaic, | den de of Judge Martin 1. | Horace Hancock of Linden street. ;! k X - " was revealed in a bathing suit. A |Gray Shaw, vrofessor of philosophy ) LG Slavont 2 : | Lueck of Beaver Dam, Wis., demo- | Miss Hornkohl receivej # v 3 | p P lavonic versions of Jos many from step or two and she was jp the w N York university. “Smile” s con references to Jesus, | critic national committeeman for | beautiful gifts. She will become the erry] Onless otherwise Indi¢ated, theatrica) notices and reviews in this colmp are § |(°T- ec One hour |has been used as a synonym for )% o o oo 19 U — r authenticity is questioned | Wisconsin and the party’s nominee | bride of Carl W. Swanson of Bas- ‘P‘e‘:' fimitten by the press agencles for the respective amasement company. i lfimx;:‘l:;g g:lt’zurt::nml&“m"”a called J‘“u\\;‘l‘ finger, tipple, :‘h:l il (“)‘“;“ has unearthed new evi | by some scientists who believe them J for governor, confronted Wisconsin |sett street on August 11. % . a mee . {but Dr. Shaw means none o se 5 s 1o huve been inserted by translaters, i e S B S S e R R prite e “ >us - | S4pport of the Old Testament, %ol 7 ¢ |thin He thinks Edssytoof John=|§e =y, do) scrutiny possible nety | Scholars hold that if Prof. .Z ”““.1 “FOOTLOOSE WIDOWS" AT THEtrials and tribulations, the gold and | New York—Abraham Huggerst [son's grit is a great asset for pro- | 0% Wi corroborating the New Tfes. | ¢Stablishes the authenticity of the LYCEUM the gilt of life behind the footlights [and a friend are out §2 i nibition and a Pussyfoot film would | o in document, and finds in it a | “Footloose Widows,” read by |than George M. Cohan, one of the|cause when a policeman objected [do more good than an army of pro- Melville G, Kyls, président ot the uce to Jesus it will amount to thousands as a “best seller” is be. |Shining personalities of stagedom for what he sald was Mrs. Huggerst's | hibition agen '\,“‘”“ T Henlogisa]. & l“;m‘”'_‘\ i ‘\,‘[ L r itfon of claims made in 1835 o ARAWE &t TR neater as [NOTe than thirty-five years. And |“radical” bathing outfit. The police- T oIS detya et Jm | DY the German Dr. sira ing shown at the Lyceum theater as better fitted to trans- [man preferred disorderly conduct | Wallingford—Tire destroved three | Louls, arrived here vesterduy from |5 ! i i e ost 0 em e va tip top movie attraction and with s : an | i 2 £ $25.000 et deivaelbalin it s a my Louise Fazenda and Jacqueline Lo- |fer ] an’s sentimental story of |charges and fines were imposed. J‘ lildings with a oss of $25,000. IS 'HKI}KK“{IIY of th 1 that the early } E $o Tazenda and Jacqueline Lo- |{F M - than Herbert Bri ted ruins of the Biblical city L : : n in the leading roles it fs a pic- |2 tyPical trouper than Herbert Bren- | 2 ! of Kirjathsepher founded by the had fgnored the exis of doing our work are always in force it e ket ol ugl 1004 as himself a vaudevillian | Los Angeles—More fast work by | Winsted-=Mrs. Marion Hemr [iof ¢ inded by the | G « i i ture worthy of anybody's a ~Iv;mu Ih AN AT Bhsk Charlie Paddock of the flying fect, |Who retains possession of the Cabin | Canaanites in 2,000 B. C., and final- | ML | at this plant, as well as the latest and "'""1"?":"“'",'0'“ Jans, catally 88| ong comibination of Golian. and |Fe mik Pebe Datisle ot the movies |Which she - claimed was given her [1¥ Jestroyed by Nebuchadpezzar in Scorned Pensi a | most modern equipment. That's an. i aonts Georgo Walsh n “The Test of |Brennon has been further reinforc- |five weeks ago and now they are en- |DY Louis 8. Griffing, visited by her | 6 = corned Pension, Wil a other reason why our work has a dis- Donald Norton.” “The Amazing|®d DY a brilliant cast of film ged. Here the reel must be slow- | father Dr. Kyle decared that successive | Shows She Was \Cl\ Rich | tinctively superior touch. N Py : stage favorites, headed by Tom up. The wedding will not be for ages of cily, mentioned in the Thompsonville, July 19 (P—Wil. | he best way ? Adventure of Mazle” and the news |ycSl, fIGTTOn et DY Tom el fNew Haven—Policeman Thomas |book of Joshua, and now called | \jam Hareleon oot The best way for you to learn about reels round out this program. song and dance mam; Bessie Ryan entered a gas filled tenement | Tell-Beitmirsam by the Arabs, were Civil Wes, was doboged 1o Aot the quality of the cleaning we do is to s % Haows” ‘4 G el & o w el d rescued eig ersons includ aced by laye ashes fr e dtital el el | In “Footloose Widows” a couple Love, as the charming littls dancer| | Angeles—Royal chickens are |20 rescued eight persons in lumw]u« d by layers of ashes frém the | Lo o oovernment pensions for ald | call us up and let us SHOW you. The of girls employed in a fashionable |who Charlestons her way to mu Vis e inspected by the Swedish crown | [0UF children. five times it was burned, by kitchen | during his life time and al number 1323-2 or 1323-3. B e R e | comedlvfms andl Blatleon W) | e Sl o They ‘re to utensils, and rope worn well stones, | yavs rerused to apply for & penston | i i jure for fine clothes rich environ the wealthy artist. | rince Bric of Denmark and |, NorWich—Paul Bliss, 10, of Hart- | placed one upon another. or himself. When he ied recently, ment and ”\A(H-:-("\\lr\g . .vayyvl‘» )mn acts o; vaudesile for 1 the former Lols Booth of |f0Td: struck by 1" tning, recovered. | * g city, which Dr. Kyle estimat- | oy wmeelfe W1 Pt B wardrobe from their employer they [first three days of this week consists S et G ed to have a peace time population |which has just been inventoried f Ne g0 to Florida where they pose as Loretta Gray arf@ her “Smilin A on.\ R, Hartford — Emile Paquet, 4, dled [ ¢ £ 000 and a war time :ml\uluum\ \“\ ;.iu’u‘(u”roxuw \:y.l“:nl.“r:”}: \1”_:;; i rxtmn wealthy widows in an _aftempt to|Sweeties” who will perform on fhe| e eSS wiien bR hy, v!_'dflm““([“ Ll aps 15,000 has underneath it | of $467,000. Rt 5 Clcam g capture wealthy husbanc . Jvhn:‘ stage the various fhps th ar S A L ehn 1 by Edwin M. Kerline of Mystic. rock hewn rooms for er, food |* It will be distributed to the heirs To a Masters Standard seem to be going fine until it de-|shown in the picture, t of the famous Quaker has e and war supplies. He estimated that | under a court order vet {0 be fssued inquality and Service” velops that the *“wealthy” men they S On'n;v\\,t}”in;:‘, f]‘ . “tormer |, Hariford — Three “"]’ | the ruins provided a complete ac- | § 96 WEST MAIN ST, ave ensnared are themselves for-| v, s Torker PaEFIC FEIALLIENS SOEIHE ! hits —antemobile en byl sount in eement w 3ible, PLANT 413 W. MAIN ST, i | Carnival Workers on |Emma. Thiems, § ries . Green of Springleld, | 52", o Sreement with the Bivle, | Five Shocked, Three of i : Outing at the Shore : ) S | Wt PHONES - [325-2 S uting { o o o until the exodus and the city's de- hom May Not Recover Eives WhISH Biltiest pictors of fhe |, A0ULED Dooth aliendaule st the ) BRETReTmRere | thralere ey Al ST struction in 600 B. C. The expedi-| Passaic, N. J.. July 19 (Pr—i'ive ol 3 Rl e conducted by St a’ des again! at's tion led by Dr. Kyle which I - to Passs worth. His role is that of a sup. | CArnival recently con 3 i, Hare ssina- 8 'S 't as o) by Dr. Kyle which has em- | ght to Passaic Gen- nosed half breed Indian In love with | JOSPI'S church held an outing|hince in Bosnia wher 3 ‘”\Tlnce Persons Hurt a | ployed from €5 to 85 laborers since | ¢ today in a serious con- NI Rl AT RyiiToRd! Bimeni M| C ey A0 mavin R ook A Lights ot SERLE AR R BN et B“s Crashes ]ll(O v that he Is a white man. Despiseq | BU0OSe Point. The party left Nowi tha THEouke: bovatnmentine. o B d, July he s e | church at 10 o'clock in a bus and|NoV I SO8 gy B | were injured, one serlo by the whites as a haif breed, his| : nies a Vienna dispatch that many | VOre iniured, c 3 et to" Birbve M {nediily ie went dircetly to Savin Rock where were killed in & Iandslide ot | 42y morning Shen winatora to | 5 tough one and the abounds | 2 shore dinner enjoyed. Many % & e “ | New London bus crashed into an au- in ser seen. and | then went to Lighthouse Point for 3 v owned and driven by mysta tender love making | Pathing, g e etan b Na of the | Charles W. Greene of 408 TUnion hat /is far from as cold as the| The committee in cl Stars and Stripes has been traced. | Street, Springfield, Mass, at the in- Yotlh: akieh r which it takes|ouling consisted of i sEoMane have Fotldt tha | tersection of Morgan street and the place giv heart interest Mrs. Atwater and C at Fort Stanwis, w | Doulevard SLamn e Lent, made a flag of red. white and | Mrs. Annle A. Burt, 68 years old, AND DANCE MAN" P [Mue out of ther clothes and an en- | PAssenger in the Green machine, i inside story of k- AUTO BANDITS ACTIVE emy and hoisted it Hartford hospital, where last ts glamour and bright| Worcester, Mass. Iy 19 (P wpturing the fort, Augui xtent of her infuries had its humor and heartacl its | Automobile indits mad their A ermined. An X-ray will 1d romar revealed third and fourth holdups within a | Philadelphia—Advice about it her candition al- | The Song and D . Herbew k last night when they robbed |ing in love given by the Rev. Frank ine whether she has Brennon's sympa Cortaiin iam H. Joy, of Worcester, and [P, Adams of Detroit; the most Iin- of George M. Col mous codore Provost, of Auburn, while |portant time in the day for voung | g success. 1e automobilists were sitting in [people is the hours after the ete- $25.000 FIRE LOSS | No man knecws more about the | parked cars with women com- meal. If they go around to| Wallingford, Conn., July 19 (P— | panions on lonely roads. The thieves s or dances, they are not |Iire of unknown origin last night from Provost and $20 from |shaping their course for the future. |destroyed the storage barn of the Provest was held up on Gran- [They should cultivate the soclety of | Wallin Ice cof v, black- Joy on Westhoro |noble minded people smith shop and two-story frame lake is te | {dwelling adjoining and for a time local police Newport, R. L—There's a well of |threatened the lumber sheds of the n search for the men. |rime on T. Uffe ler's private | Wooding company. Four ] = S golf c and it has a cover 1100 [horses in the barn were burned to ARREST |vears old brought from Italy. Glen- [death. The d ge v estimated New Have 1a Collett and rancis Ouimet |at 0 wrwl piles of lumber were arrested g elped unveil a tablet at the well |in the Wooding company yard were nical charges of breach of the [pearing the names of golfers who {burned, but firemen prevented the ace pending police investigation |have some gold and silver mashies |flames from spreading to the aries and holdups y during the last two days, John Horan, of Put- | that he had been held | Iy this morning as he walked | lacross the Blake street bridge by a | number of youths who had jumped |from a maghine that stepped near | They were frightened by Hor- nd drove v without robbing him. Tho ests came through Horan's observation of the car license number. | | h, July 19 () lespie Gates, wife of vice-president and reneral manager of the Utah Copper | ympany, was killed yesterdgy when [ she fell 10 stories fom the top of the Hotel Utah, to the te ment below LYCEUM Now Playing TWO EXTRA BIG FEATURES! 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