New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1926, Page 10

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NEW B RITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER STANDARD O1L 0. IS READY T0 MOVE Has Four Sites in View for New Headquarters jer consid- 1 against be- 10 eration but was decided of expenditures necessary land, it is said. QUFEN MARIE OFF FOR THIS COUNTRY - Rumanian Royalty Arrives 'm‘f Paris Today n Marie of Paris this morn lon-Orient expres cess lleanan, ar and a c “first lady of t all smiles as she st private car at the Lyons statl There crowd of government silk hats, country’s le Europe’s mos peared a pretty pic on the platform ex to bs kissed by mats. “1 would glve be assured of looking ha and young when I am American woman standing nea by to a companion. Princess Ileana, voung girl, Is not u can co-ed in appe Nicholas seemed Oxtord or Cambri a Balkan prince. Queen Marie, aside from her T status, was by far the most att tive personali on the platfor over her golden bobbed hair, ely cropped at neck, 16 wore a vet, circled a series of brilllantly in th ropes of pearls hung neck, matching the large pear rings she wore, Her coat was a ri Beige velvet, flecked with , an heavily trimmed with e was sur lomats representi of France, all wearl a million dollars to as pretty * said one who is a slim ike an Ameri- rance. Princ re like a young s student than clo: lown frc grey shoes were t s Ileana tollowed her mott lcopard skin coat on the back 1o almost by An chich sat of as ex- When the p ished their lab ente to a hotel, wi until next Tuesday departurs I¥'il Wave who | train, | 1 a tan| board the L It was not today she was than two y than. d by Marie hose who, h FEI]ERA[ RESERVE BANKS AT CRISIS o ot | Banker Thinks They Should Be| Rechartered An ate before Congress Federal reserve ive a most depress- sald Eu- nt of the state 2 address to- Ban visit us & mood as ever Today t ulti: nes: secr. (Cont day Associ American Legion 44 Services at St. teams Joseph's e the here to re- | mies rechartering fails in tem's er action of a former | gress into a dange! orat of Agriculture View h fcultural situ- ducted 4 interment was and potal greater purchasing power whi cotton and tobacco belt wil | | reduced purchasing power sre Manufactur-| “The greatest evil this clty, later be. | portends is that Congress no dou e Corbin fac. |will again be conf sut s obliged show a in Poland on the 75, coming to this S a about a year ago of il health. rviving him are his wite, three |litical. Arthur, Frederick and Walter | found tor two daughters, Misses Bertha | Such a policy would en \ Matz, all of this city. duction to overru "ard Party at Chjppance it the governm Another bi-weekly card party will farmers exce at the Chippanee Country | b tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. H. D. !al Gwillim will be the hostess and will [of all ba assisted by Mrs. Percy Norton, |en the Mrs. I. W. Norton and Mrs. D. C.| “There um, from the other alternative of T tective t We port very little commodity at we raise at home. The tariff cuts little or no figure on the prices of al products. Nothing will substitute for the fixed law of supply and demand.” TOREIGN STAGE on ac- d not po- ort can be subsidy. a ss products to purchase | 1 on hel is 1 Red Men to Meet agric wam on Prospect stree Month’s Mind Mass th's mind mass of requiem brated at § o'clock urday morning in memory of the late Jonhn C. Cullem Registrars in Session A m will be c The registrars of voters four voting districts are today between the hours of and 5 p. m. for the purpo vising and correcting the li ers and to be under the title “t made” of those by whom or ir : whose behalf a claim is made that form Movement " will be entitled to vote at the 1 Export of English drama in ex- e changs for American musieal comedy will than ever the theatrical season. an managers — Al elwyn, Lee Shubert, nd sev thers—Ileft th pockets bulging , November The first district registers meet in | the city council chamber, those of | the second district in Firemen's hall, | Forestville; third district in Un Hose house and the fourth ¢ in the public library. Harwington Fair Today A large number of local ripts. Twenty-five per cent of are atte el da be greater current Woods, | Morris | Lon- with people 5 this season ay be from in ¢ g . a a num- a first time In ber of years that officers from local po department have mot | been detailed for duty at the fair, arrangements having been made ! - with the Torrington force for pro- | tection this vear, Bristol Club Sheepbake At the regular meeting of Bristol club held last evening, i decided to hold the annual sheep- il bake and outing for members at Rl Judd’'s Bungalow on Fall Mountain | & e R Wednesday evening. The dinner will A Pl g Degscniediated hfe oot ! Sir Patrick Hastings; “The Plans for the winter activities of | 1 by t Maugt other mat re al will be a dozen other: comedy yet | dancing 1 thea- lish plays to be seen in X authors, in Train,” by Arnold Rid- by Lord Lath e by C. K. Mun- nman Hay (‘H's"'fl: host o “West Paint, ( roe b Somerse Reform Berlin Revues "he German capital, aris and Vienna 1 for daring revues, form. The reform was oducers themse k Charell, ‘rom Mouth Under Guard In Hospital 5. Doyle of 158 s=a has d a whose new follies |¢ to Mo ‘Waterbury, ived hospital, reports thought t . t concus is case was hospital an- at head- rec for the Char 5 serious b He is booked on ckh s of operating inder the in ng responsibil d will be held not as yet complet zation For Reckless Driving I 7 Race fo: who has Fined costs v Judge b a run inR an on a charge of | tale Dane had years of experience as Dis orders for new plays he now has| for a will produce in London. good run last winter was an actress for many yvea Round” AND ITS NEWS : Oct ‘Berlin Revues Undergoing Re- - is bel lish audiences. Col. Williams’ Dea‘twh Was 1‘ German-Made seas with R said | iy measurem -* CALLED T0 TESTIFY AT NAPLES HEARING g0 because five p"c~ ts xrm«ovu Bruno Hartl, Frankfort n by ot cials to Be Witnesses Protect Dancing Girls ds sterling per week and from Berlin to Lon- | required of a producer for en- | girl for The British government | girl mz)’ have Several present and former offi- clals of the building department are nown to be among those who will be s 4 to superior court to- morro testify nst the city in the appeal hony Naples the order of the board of ad- at he discontinue work h reet prac'zca!!v completed. A permit for a two-family house was issued to Naples February befors the At the June 18 council the permit ered revoked and the board, 10, recalled the permit. On s granted for a 0 Inspector A. N. Rutherford, at that time deputy, or- d work stopped on March 14, to Hit Hungarian Comedies from Aust oiling the ta bl section of Wie Instruction as circularized all theaters in the e Kingdom demanding ich comedies be removed. h as ninety-five per cent| A perattas smged in Jugo- | B! , the dwelling is a two- B e eehe T house with many evidences agers protested immediate with- | ily dwelling. At a pub- awal force them to close h 16, work was or- ol dered stopped and on March 25 the t was revoked. The old build- on went out of exist- tion and the new board met promptly and granted a board of adjust- | appeal of neighboring rs, ordered work stop- 1926, claiming a viola- he permit, and appeal was ken by Hungerford & Saxe, attor- 's for the Naples interests the an p Art would ouses. e permi Playwrights As Actors cespeare’s days many of became a an ctress before she wrote 11 of rcement.” | Noel Coward {s with | 80 busy Unusually heavy recentl const rains in Uruguay | almost stopped all work on n proj ittle time to act, but will appear in a play Basil Dean In return Dean will appear ew York in one of | Cic 014 Adam” had a in London, | mont or this courtesy n of i} Iso is an actor and he new mystery Edward Dignon, | fame of Fredetick In “Madame X" Pauline Frederick h nrml‘ the lure of the Eng arrive in London early in er with the intention of por-| “Madame under nent of x,m Macloon. Miss | rick has px t roll on| ich m a mild; vegetable Tazative o relieve COD stipation and Bilk~ cusness and keep the digestive acd } climinative functions normal, 0 e will yin na ival of the old m _ondoners saw Lena ,\ hwell starred t the Old Globe theater in 1000 ved to be in demand by Eng- | In Line of His Duties || Francisco, Oct. 5 (A—The aminer sa aval board ath of Co a who Little s One-third ths regu- lar dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST, | “CASCARETS” FOR - HEADACHE, COLDS, | CONSTIPATION To-night! Clean your bowels and stop headache, colds, sour stomach San yester isco b ay nob DBUILDIN Machine Will Carry Hundred Passengers 5 (P—A 1 signed to GIANT PLANE 1ssengers d at the The plane about 426 f fi being construct- 128 length will t) four motors for over- It will cabins aft for s for mail stora abins for 100 p: rd with skyl meters in ar he and cargo. 5 10 cont box will be . clectric Pullman ssengers ts and in mac will surely feel You me coates and vou lin yesterday 1 of having 5 ton lane abin s well as for pecial frei 2 the plane which nt of 109 s ed stom feel ail worn your bow or merely every few ach, heav ) ea you lLeeping ith Cascaret out els clean forcing compartment is b ESTS TODAY (P—The today began of candidates PHARMAC Hartford harmacy commission n he ates to practi Oct. 5 state arma- e and The er and ca constipated waste matter and poison from bowels. Remember, a C rmacy licer will | A ret toni; ym your 1thy bowel action; a cl and cheerfulness for months. EAD l'"‘l(All'l CL \(i” TED ADS Don't forget the children. ta was ar- afternoo and Nort! toreycle Police <i for turnin t at TOURISTS BACK a v'.y“‘ STORY OF WONDERFUL HAIR REMEDY FROM FLORIDA BRING Present and Former Gity Ofi-| [)nughtm: nf [fiahella ( hno~e New Officers s of Isab Burka Mary HELD ) PRISONERS (7 JO notified STILL Vashingtor ct. 5 at Malivan es of the Consul mi Vin by of t fa, and Mi e Evangelical s Lydia Koeb churc! |Cleveland. a elected | d Miss Min- Reformed church, l'Morl\ People Spending Winter There Return With Hair Radiant, Full of Life and Luster and With All Their Gray Hair Gene. NTAIN OF YOUTH FOR GRAY-HAIRED FOLKS—MAKES THEM LOOK YOUNG AGAIN An’where ay and Mrs Lea WEALTHY USE A'S STORY hatr dre=: ent in Lea few bottles for and to eve d ke magic. it thel nat ago 1 by tha dc o hotels heard at low, and o bottle—took numbel his m; ne, |in amazement they and he was compelied to beg & loan or |others told thelr halr dr home fr ~tried | nds— |a dollar bill rs back home, | Lea's Tonie Co,, Byeatwood, Md, v about once in t to tone glands. of some kind. -1 desires to test the tomic they apply it to a‘small &p any reader need on ely guaranteed to do &l claimed or money refunded. A dollar bottie {s plent be se- cured at leading drug y sending check or money order to 5, 1928, - aving serv- | Republican. Three sisters and two Middlebrook |brothers survive, He also was : strar of vot-| orrington 52 post card dated Ruppingdale, lived here, |SCotland, 1908, was recently de- |livered at the neighboring town of THQMAS CARROLL DIES !marsha! for this district, Torrington, Conn, Oct. 5 ¢P—|ed under Marshal C. C. Thomas A. Carroll, veteran pews- |during the war period. | paperman of Torrington, died early (a former democratic re today at the New Haven hospital in [ers. He was born in New Haven, where he had been a|years ago and alv | patient for two Mr. Carroll |For many years he w s & former United States deputy ton correspondent of the Waterbury | | Bourne. THE WORLDS FAVORITE SMOI([- WORDS Did you ever notice that experienced smokers will offer oF ask for & Camel—not just a cigarette? A little ohservation will reveal the overwhelming preference for Camels—a popularity that has never been equaled in all the history of smoking. More smokers demand Camels, because Camel is unlike any other ciga« rette made. Camel is as different as the rare quality of goodness. This difference The choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos grown . . + the most skilful blending— costs millions to maintain. that is Camels. More cannot he had at gny price. When you light a Camel, you may be sure you are smoking the best. W hen invited io hat_ze the world’s favorite cigarette, accept with pleas sure. It will be your personal introduction to the mildest, mellowest blend of choice tobaccos ever produced. “Have a CamelI” R, J; RE TON- -SALEM, N, Qs

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