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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1926. plays the lead. Mrs. | R to size, are used for making a ; Bake , tertown, | Marriage License In New York. ¢ apydalithial) aint Indian musical Instrument (Continued from First Page) : PR . discontinue o kowics of W e e oo Tnieresting Galendar Discussed News Oddities Picked Up for | "Red Blinds," & | Wilbralam and was produced by |toraia,” o " “ouhers Call Again out in tront, the Providence |t I %3 i 1. Garteong 84 printer of 100 x| at General Hospital School Reading Publi 5 e R Slaiind tve toin | WO Rty on fhe last nine xil & Bersman, 2T, a dressmak R _g_ub 4 Neck and Neck—At 40 Miles an Hour h h ew Britain addre green with a 210-yard clout from i 18)the saxe New Britalnadar 1 D n o i the tee. Mrs. Hill, barely on in two Wilson |obtained a ‘license to wed in the| “! - Biitsla L Ganaal — ‘ihrea el huiasal 4 municipal building here today and Y% L (e Ao e o et eeded three to hole out against the municipa Ay Hi S devotion exclusive- ae . < & rted they would be married im- | Hospital School of Nursing was held g i i champion’s par four. ; , famed m e o st teanth bR e s nediately afterward in the Swedish |12st ni in tire ui.c room With | e il i Z =2 Aepsie el el A The social pro- X : 2 e i 1t home in this ci Miss ¥ SDCEEL own hefor was born in Sweden, the |gram pear was enthusiastical- r wooden clubs clinched the vi y. Here she was within 30 feet of the green with her second, Whil Mrs. Hill once more was B corner, &7th street and aven is in | vy discussed and some of the affairs | cou i s course of alteration to provide store ) tak o are as follow RECYZ0.8R08 Mr. i party, weekly : . g i rent event night conducted UL ATena s e PIOR I Ane directress, Miss Maud E.|p < to within 20 feet of the flag a ir uses, as witnessed itomotive days are Nirs. T E\wnkr‘:s'smu“\, required three. Y Lt ]\\‘-.j\ ‘.m}wd religious night, musical, My e 584 345 . £ 1ol = o Mg T reakfast, Mothers hanquet, party to ;‘l’ % Jfilxtr‘utum ‘1" 0 55 9 |Arnold Ja of Gr \m i \v” I | New Britain Man, Artested as Acces- scnior high school class, radio party, irters for inti- Ottions if ot : s sister movement, student coun- | mate s Eales ARG atin Rounding the turn, M Norman cha f three vears ago, bar Wl Ayitas head nurse as supervisor, | art exhibits. The Provincetown thea- Rood was one down to Mrs. I C. hrillir el against Helen Liberty by State’s Attorney Alcorn. © club, baskethall, weekly after-|ter in Greenwich Village was fash- Letts, Jr. Virginia Wi ce | Meehan of c hich came 5 noon tea and open house for parents | foned out of a once useal mang down to Mgs. J. W. Taylor, Ros to the home Shortly after the | Camelo Bongiovanni of 56 Beaver and friends, student government, as | and weademic Columbia uni- Knapp two up on Mrs. 1 completion of the close Collett-Hill . who has been held in conr to monitors in charge of floors in | versity section a stable t ton. All the players 1 with the murder of Carmelo residence, will also be started, ajan artist going badly, especial b ons. n Orcutt, of Englewood, N. alongo of Torrington by Cez country fair and parcel post party and medal scor: t en |J., metropolitan champion, and rated | arbert of ¥ PG BN S e given. A short story writer in town seck- higher than yesterday. o of Miss Collett's out ' publicity commitiee i3 as fol- | ing *“color” at first d, has turn- Contrasting sharply weth the ex-|vals i ted. Rongiovanni render s: Catherine Callery, chairman, |ed taxi driv H ays the job perience of many of the stars, Ruth valuable istan ma Suess, Sophie Dzckoskyg Ruth | would be a thrilling vacation for the Batchelder brought off a ak of zler. jaded out-of-towner who comes here sensational putting to become four = i AR he heme nursing class for the |secking a complete change. He also 1 lure of the C 10 Girl Scout will be continued this|recommends a job as telegraph mes- the MacDowell a large private sory in Hartford Murder, Given 1ed into ic tea room and restaurant up on Mrs. Raymond Slotter of Phil- nre 3. PR thotfalline o i » turn., The Boston | Michigan Republicans notify the local pol 1c year with Miss Traver in charge. im:g. r in the mid-town district player sank low putts from the edg: Meeting Is Harmonious | e sttomes i ; o of the green at fourth, Detroit Foe L e < 3 | Broadway is b g & kel geventh and ninth holes. el 5 : S iy : . ; ¥ a member of the French Toronto, the Seaming . ¥ o e Bronbairent LaRtiony : | g zion looks like. In con- | S ny, v Braberi in the fish busir Edith Cummings of Chi outstanding contender and a e : ! ] titleholder, was locked in a gruel-|ye, ; > ling match with Helen Meehan of | e —, | Philadelphia. After the slow S r Quit Political Life Carrying Dag, exclusively 8 MOXIE the mid-west player put on a de b Madril, Sept. 28 (P G (Continued from Tirst Page) AN -3 h:q:;:".h:u‘-uoma mined spurt to become 3 up at th o : °¥ | Primo De Rivera, the premis £ "he ark 1 With Your h S. The rush of dealer demand turn, but the Quaker girl rallied 3 e tor of Spain, announces at he |states had se e Suilt s = i cn . i being met just as rapdily ss this gamely over the inward route to re- y from politics and re- | \wiliam ok . o SO . ken, Cheese, [ famous bug can bo mapufactured. duce her margin to a single hole at etroit) delega- |2ssure I 3 r as Soor brought from Merton a reit- v 1s, s to be torn down | ‘or Ham Sandwich the 13th. on ex ) 5 ¢ the 4 re-cstablished | sration of his belief that the claims | in the near e and supplanted L . In two other clo: fought battles, faction fri, i oe ;s the Patriotic union. He | pe presented on IFiob il 2 -story and store build Rosalie Knapp of New York elimin- beck was F y state o one could be surprised | Societe Suisse Pour Valeurs De Me- | iNg. Stewart ated Mrs. J. 8. Disston, Jr., of Phila- | pr oday. hat absence | taux were valid 000 to build the 1 in 1876, 1t rnment had adduced tes- | failed after a few yvears as a haven 1 to retur em. This | timony Bat the claims were ['for working girls and then became however, would not pre-|not valid. U States Attorney |One of the most exclusive hostelries vent him ntinuing on the 3 has maintained | in the city. The best means of fire paths of duty out for himself | throu, a it he does|Prevention known at the time were in 19 when ha took over the!not h to prove the claims were | employed in construction of the reins of government in Spain. |false in order to show the alleged |building, butin 1002 it canght fire S conspiracy attending their payment, | from the adjoining car barns of the CITY COURT JUDGMENTS T. King, alleged to have ne- |0ld Fourth avenue strest car lines | Three Y have been ren- |80tiated a $441,000 bribe and shared |and 17 guests were killed. dered by Judge Benjamin W. Alling |1 h Daugherty and Miller, was | S ——— of the city court. They are: For the |$675.000 in debt to a New York bank | Y [ plaintiff to recover damages of $245 |When lie died last May, shortly :um-iPiAN[]S T[][]AY in the action of the Swift Upson |Pis indictment with the two former | . nst Steve Siwaski, O has been revealed in tes- owing of the | ‘ roaring along at an hour K and neck a 20-mile course, coming fitted several men in the regulation [ ! T hoto s Mis eland, in the foreground, won. miform and guns. They lean | And hore's the new handy MOXIE nk, made the dis- closure yesterday in testifylng that 4 R 1 n for ain for the (W0 $10,000 Liberty honds paid to | A" eGrowing: § - o s B oy Rt Seson, German “coper. N0 Eort Wade to Keep Them Bocaiia LA 0 S s " vcr Sonng ho et st o Well Tuned i IR AT 4, the indebtedness. 00 TOW. Merton testified early in the trial | s KUR CRATES They SCK‘VC ;i F o that he paid the late republican r 15 a violation Chicago, Sept. 28 (P—Popular but | |shrouded ir norance, e p relative to the hei t chick- |tional committeeman for Connecticut |S'rouded in ignorance, the piano in Better_ ates, Agent James Parker of the |® $50,000 check and $391,000 in the average American home today is 5 T Kty hofidxfliforiiiexpedlting Wn s |3 Slossd EeaiebRiol s iR and Sinooy Harttord ave. |claim, which the government con- |0llke says W. I McClellan, secre- 7 t B - requires a tends was illegally pald, |tary of the National Association of Sell for Less. : crates of 14| Witnesses have testified’ that the [Flano Tun . e rding to the agent, |cauivalent interest on $100,000 of Many pianos,” he states, !\:\\'n‘ e atotdaly ey | tneselborias) was e poaited | n iitna | SeAvadit ol sl Galdustriunenta, O Personal Qe e *d for |Midland National bank of Washing- [1,000 Dlanos tested 350 had not a| posted for B ol Sifon T y. They w | B 1is rolease trial in police|ton Court House, Ohio, of which [chance for harmony. hey were of | . > | - A S 5 - Daugherty's brother is president, |{hat class that had ceased to be mus- | Experience Will court. s understont that Malamud DAVERSTLYS, Bromer e Dresdenticql fngirumonts. il clai: new crates, |that 324, ere sold, and i3 ( Y 1 B conforming to the legal requirement, |* check ecqual to the proceeds de-| . Hencmnce, off Tmes | ‘ ‘ :l ‘ S O onvince ou. = posited in the bank, and that $50,000 Nearly every plano tuner can tell |13 g Bahithoy Ave niol Bean dellimeed. SNl et e boiine ¥ > in the SE; Uilas SWhy, |1 ihavely nof bank. A block of $50,000 was shown hat piano tuned since I bought | and ‘It's eight years since that WOOL — SCHOOL 2 T Madison, Wis, Sept. 23 (il Passed through the hands o),/ ;" \as tuned and I think it stil || a N : i \ \Ijxmm ‘\r:fl Wright mox(:.l today Miss Vera B. Veail, assistant cash ov.n*t!.l very good.’ | u s 1 u e D R E s SE S VLR 7 | i an attempt to force herlj.. or tne Midland Natlonal bank, 8 hard for a piano tuner to keep | TO TORCF estranged husband, Frank Llovd |{.ifeq yesterday that five $10,000 |2 ght face sometimes. In one |} Wright, noted architeet, into |} 1 ac”of the Merton block were in |0f Chicago's richest homes, the mis- bankruptey. Arthur D. Cloud, Chi- to bank, in the name of Mal Daugh- |{ress, Who speaks four or five lan- i = % ] ) 5 8 £ cago aftorney, representing MrS. |apy, the former attorney-general's |5Uages spoke to me casually about One and two piece styles, assorted : - Wright, announced today that he |ppoiher. He declared {hat four of|'the metal sounding boatd’ ot her ||M Or lrcu lon fabrics, good styles, made for wear, aiih 8 | planned fo file an Involuntary pe-{ha bonds were sold, and the pro- |Pianol Sizes 6 to 14. 2 tition in bankruptcy against ceeds placed to the bank president's Change In Styles | . ‘Wright. Later Mal Daugherty trans-| JIgnorance, of which this is an ex- | Rayon, Silk, and Wool Dresses i ST tred to his brother nearly $50,000, [{reme example, date from the time | . For Misses, Women and Stouts READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS she said, which included about $0,- ckering made the first metal plate SOl R ! hiskslClaimaivall; Fedssi e s In the days before the advent of the Audit Bureau of - s T L Bl B Circulations many ingenious schemes were used to in- Greetings When it s realized that the strain | flate circulation as inducements to the advertiser. This on a plate is between 16 and 18 tons, lit 18 easy to see why the wooden was attempted substitytion. iplano was always out of tune. They | : QKETCHE‘D frROm & ‘ ‘ ] " ?'nm'dn'd tuning as frequently as vio- LR ¥ : m\:«“:v;lv:\.\a.‘rafive treedom from such | . e s e I VOBTE . oz (ouien O ghsen i e oo The prevalence of such policies brought about the ne- 4 & \ and buyers he other extreme. In- . . . L . 5 s stead of tellin buyers planos needed cessity of an authorized authority to check these unfair STATION ,) periodic tuning, dealers spoke only Y & of the first cost, and nothing of the methods. The A. B. C. was the result, and today the upkeepJEa(cils mofl exswaraion | majority of leading publications in the United States B e and Canada look to the Bureau to verify their circula= tion, both for their own, as well as the advertisers’ pro- SMITH AN[] MI[LS : : tection. STAN]]ARI] BEARERS} We are proud to be members of the A, B. C. Our last MY SIS TERLY GREETNGS ! T WIFELY f GREETING— ~» ’s Auditor i i JTHE : | : e X ) \ s Auditor i r r in- 3 WHISH “QEEMCJ\ TO WY — ” YOU™JISNT KHOW ‘GHE'S GAYING- NOW, DON'T PE. IN EMPIRE STATE IGDO? 3 Omltbte ,I';ltlll.ea}l .bl Olbls Openf fmbb;;o'ltlut'm’ HLLO , OLD TOP - HOW GOESNIT 7 S e 3 QUL e spection, and it will reveal no semblance of substitution U GIAD T0 QEE. YOU =" for the circulation we claim—and have (Continued from First Page) P T nation of the Hon. James W. Wads- | vorth, Jr.” The lut i r- 2 2y 0 e il ot Advertisements are frequently the most The resolution, it was said, ac- curately refiected the views of at interesting news in the paper. least 82 and possibly 100 delegates spread over 17 up-state counties. Read them Dry delegates from all the 17 counties decided that instead of merely being recorded as not voting they would demand that their votes L] ® be recorded against Senmator Wads- ew Dntain Hera BUILDERS GET WARRANT Pondf & Perondine, building con- TR TE AIL tractors whom Inspector Arthur N. OVER 13’000 DISTRIBUTED D Y Rutherford charges with buflding a garage at 26 Barnett street without The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New, Britain a permit, were notified to be in po- TEF IN-LAW T GREETING— lice court tomorrow morning to an- With An Audited Cireulation swer a charge of violating city or- WHICH ! GYEEMG™ . TO GRY,* I HENPLY DEAD - THOT R e R S, e dinances. The warrant was evorn THAC FOOL TRAMN WOLLD NEVER GET IN ~BENER CALL A TAX WHGH GNG ™ OH =1 - KK = - AH =K = YE-XXKK—X out at the request of the inspsotor by Deputy Prosecutor Willlam M. Gi906 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. . —_—— Greenstein, .

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