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After mother's death °rs because 1 ous- | als of of course. | and | 1 am | T went on with high school, as she wanted me , and was graduated three years My plan at first was to be a | icher, but when all this tragedy | happened, and we lived in such con- | on and anxiety, I gave that up. 1 to earn something and got a lerical position in an : ‘ Tntil very rece ‘hfl‘v I was a comp- tom motor sales wick. T am : 1ve never car- ed for that work. When this case that people call so glibly, the “Hall- Mills murder mystery"” was reopen in July, T had to be at the hear. ings in Somerville very of was obliged to resign my position. After a millfon or so questios {that have been asked me is whether | “WHEN IN HARTFORD | DINE WITH US.” | Everything we serve is the very best, If you don’t believe it come in for a test. Wholesale and Retail Depart- | ment in Connection. ¢ THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE | 22 State St. Under Grant's HARTFORL AUBURN TAXI PHONE 611 HEADQUARTER OF ORIENTAL RUGS Large Stock of Persian, Turkish and Chinese Rugs to select from. Furnish your House with the beauty of Orlent, and you will be pleased. S. V. Sevadjian 162 Glen St. Tel . 45 Grand St 1190-2 el. 1190-3 Miss Mary T.Lampene Dzncing Classes Aesthetle Classes Friday, Oct. 8 at 4 o'clock Y. W C. A es for Boys and Girls ct. 9 at 10 A. M Grotto Hall Soclal C! I HereerT E. ANDERSON Teacher VIOLIN - VIOLA ENSEMBLE PLAYING YPTQO KR GLASSES THE INVISIBLE CIFOCALS vorable to Y A PINKUS EYESIC SPECIALI Over 40 Years Experi UDDY, OILY SKIN | M quickly improved and usually eleared entirely if properly treated with Resmol |ot a man as 1 suppose ever: I have lost my ideals of love and i( mar ? L em! Y don't know that T over really had g seemed bility to me. But marriage ha more than a vagi I think T have always been afraid of it—afraid of disappointment and lisillusion. But I suppose if I met man who seemed to come some near my ideal, and he cared for me, I would never think about | disappointment and disillusion any than most people do when My ideal man is a man | with a profession. | 1 like men who are consider | older than myself; they marry. e girl on what she felt, do- | a It was an emotional play and well | 1. ss 1 was crying a little. | Anyho absorbed. Suddenly my es , looking at me out of the tall of his eye, passed me his har th a grin and the rer \m';, hardly llows your mood or ¥ An older T ted how I f same way voung you o ol xpect too much. r to take life t I can while I me mother woul v reason I w r is to live a litt what you wou Life is s must find happiness when junt of comfort a © always lon in the bedroom to n of usual go on the s to dress ito be rlotte Mills, . Of course I around was no exc and cl n or lize that to get beyor r‘oml takes study, which ys and wor school 3 nfon of my 11 he show-glrl | { honestly and | struction Com | on their return CHARLOTTE MILLS OPENS HER HEART, ' Sure Relief DRAWS TRUE PICTURE OF HERSELF Just a Plain Girl With All FOR INDIGESTION 7"~ =) Sure Relief ELLANS 252 and 75¢ Packages Everywhere WBZ to GIYE REPORTS ON IMPORTANT GRID GAMES I tricd | yrapvard-Geneva Contest on October brow ¥ a in h Batile n with noble aspirations or a - viewpoint First Scheduled— Nine Contests on Air. Iam not. ball lead Last, games, I am simply a girl g games to bc ill be broadcast been an- former present press rep- will handle th nd pretty clothes and good and will ¢ ul running I have had more than a gir share of tragedy and trouble I had a Mother whom I devol loved and who loved me and pals with me, and who ta sensibly. A Mother .wl self loved, whose memory I revere, whose story I have tried to te as well as 1 could a color account of ard-Princeton game h WJIZ, WGY s will be- when be > will that h Harv We were so close really, gtory 1s my s o will B2 PN S ol SO PR Wle bowl, New Ha from which point an account of tl | Yale-Dartmouth game will eman | Jim still at the heim. In order to give its listeners the outstanding eastern football < called, the Westin on has installed speci nections with the ¥ On October 30 this line d in the 3 rmy game. ack to the Harvard stadfum for the Harvard- Princeton game on November 6, fol- lowed by the Harvard-Brown On Novembe o hookup with WJZ will be e fected for the Yale-Harvard g aind on November 27 the test of s will bro Holy C Boston collc be h »m either Waree B epending on the of those involved as be played. too, the THE END. Eleven I)cm Guilt in Boston Fraud Charges Boston, (Pr—Eteven o he s 1s of the Warren Brothe and the Central Con- under {indict- Co., ment for conspir city of Boston on str , pleaded not ed in superior c terday. All were releas t paving con- 't her y d on per- for trial. Those pleading as ¢ Warren Bros. Co., of West Virginia, and Warren Bros. Co., of M husetts v i Herbert M. & decision the or to wher USED BY n( ARD James lmu ¥ Sept. the Ce: Jo hu\ city high to plead. that othe day wot Kans al prison parol fused to reco Colonel Charles R. Forbes, r director the United States not appear v s bureau, fore . He is s the the Un re on cha of defraud- sovernment in connection of hospitals for ins. The board con- until May, 16 sl board ¢ division, Counsel gave who d to city next month. 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NEW BRITAIN 1224.12 including |} liver to listeners | the | following | game will | mend a parole | 10 DRAW 75, Ufifl : |only a few thot pasteboards of the higher-priced vari- otel Accommadations Exhanst- { ed—Lawyers Prepare for Fight $16.50 to $27 Cheaper | seats have been sold out and specu ors already are asking fancy s for them, $5.50 tickets being | scaled at $15 and $7.70 tickets at |as high as § Few cholce ring- sido tickets appeared available but some were said to have price-tags The igh as $100 apleco. tne| Folice and boxing authoritics, as “~{well as Tex Rickard, exercised all passible precautlons to forestall still behind a smoke-screen of legal | tickets from falling into the han | of speculators but their efforts were | not wholly successtul. Elaborate arrangements have been made to handle traftic and crowds, ty, as well as cinity of the stadium, Approximately emen as well as 1,000 ushers, ticket handlers, and other employes will be involved n the task, (P found § Philadelphia, Sept before the battle ! day { Dempse: Tunney champlonship bout anglements and the city of Phila- delphia swamped by the advance in- flux of one of the greatest crowds ever gathered for a sporting | acle anywhere. ot o LA b o court | {n cases started either by rns | Dempsey’s former manager, or B. C. Clements, Chicago promoter, ap- peared likely to upset plans for th of lawyers | rany and all elev former Is Elected Head | Of Niles, Bement, Pond i ck Ko r move very hotel and all avaflable irooming house accommodations have been absorbed. The overffow has 2d to nearby citics in Pennsyl 'y and Delaware, y which cradled the dawn n Independence 150 years | g0 and is in the midst of celcbrat g it now would have its facilities taxed to the limit with the fight | {crowd alome. But the addition ousands of s New Haven, Sept. 22.—(P—Col- | onel Leonard S. Horner of this city has been elected president of the Viles-Bement-Pond Co., and a mem- f the hoard ofsdirectors, it s announced in New York today. > headquarters of the company, which is one of the largest combin- ation of machine tool companies, are at 1118 Broadway, New anki The retirement of Col Horner as | vice-pr 1 manager of sales of the Acme Wire Company, was re- cently announced but he continues as a director of the company. Among the subsidiary companies | ofthe Niles-Bement-Pond Co., are are the Pratt and Whitney Co, of | iartford, the Niles Tools Works of Hamilton, O., Niles Crane Corpora- tion of Philadelphia, Ridgew chine Co., of Ridgeway, 3ement Company of Mas: Niles Gear Company of New York city, a company in Rio De Janiero and two corapanies in Dundas, Ont. culty of providing living accommo- lations for the next few days. Fortunately, most of the | expected fight visitors will | thetr visit comfortably b The wlk will come from New York and district on "Tex hat will run squi grounds. C Bal W c City and other big astern cities will arrive shortly be- the fight and leave Immediate- | 75,000 male ;Dover Woman Escapes - Permanent Il Health Suffering From Blinding Headaches, Nervous Appetite, Mother of Four Children Recovers Lost Health. Thanlks Tan!s r e of Mrs, . Dover, experience of thousands nd men and women ess and Loss of Addie N. 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