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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1926. ‘ Y[]”TH B[]WS ALS[] e s e GIVEN §. W. WATCH G ATA”N A SWIM iater, ons g ana_ arm cramped by | 1OUNG WILD WESTERNERS |7 berretecshorpmas sates mecots | Matthew Seminary, a S y New York's ever-urgent problem ! [the cold waters. Hy had i 1 |cottage and bicycles from the store, las “Battling Joe Nelson,” escaped afton r?iyv“;r:‘;‘;”‘nxm; jjo | Matthew Sokolik of Market Strect f 3 Teddls et " Two Small Youngsters in Maine City jffl\‘mif“n{\rfi(wl feraeah s 'uzjn:lr?n y“fl:pfif.:‘-{1nge:ho::'en:\:°1u?g 214 B[USHES IN SUBWAY 5 . s :f‘.\,{d ape | Gompletes 25 Years Continuous | M[}ST I]”:FIEUI-T e PP f""”r‘:'f (Wenelon s Eampage AWithEGuns m‘q‘-?fi? i ‘m.‘xln‘:htt- od .‘u:m:‘,“”; sictims wers L””:"e;"‘ b ihars R Gl Employment With Stanley Works _— water | Must Stand Trial, bt e e e ‘1"»::»::-:“2:;;:,,SO,D:“;::C?‘::; i eaiciasatt aoe They ca - o lted ttempt after 57 minutes 3 ed off through t r00ds and t Ralph Sturdy » 0ld Man Shows Up Young Man iac, in, cistcrent s, | Thew can| o sokoi, 30 srare Regarded ag Harder Than Eng- or swimuins. S5 had coverea'ap-| Sachias, Me. 0ct. 15 9—Two | Fome: it was s, “1 e R a of s i |under a r Thousands of the old |street, has completed 25 small boys who mounted bicycles sheriff found them. N 4 iye p o Ml o Hamrs | sy e v omimons s s Yise Channel : ‘ T | o e & e e e Works and in appreciatlon of thi o 7 hawanout | o CUSER 00 (ot Spnespont It licax‘de Lover Kills |_ Hartford, Oct. 15 (P—Dairy and By the Assclated pr | apartment house in t e : R . some r e Ex-Sweetheart and Rival 1}1”1: Food Commissioner Thomas pubpay Bheteh (i frush Shour, resentation was : . : : al Lemo Bl Vernon ew Orleans, Oct. 15 UP—A dis- s called a meeting of the young men and flappers have man- , prefents lon Mpsnigun e ShvID swimm : I all over ) T the Bollce | ara b e e b4 gulation board to be held in aged to get most of the se: & W. Pelton 1 r r then get busy y 1 a capitol Nos v 10, forth ml e I ;» Al of 2 1 X t e summer cottages, sireet car on Canal street in the purposs of holding a hearing on bt 0 % Sl ons s aan S sende g E & e dispatche pEe E g 8 : o bawger i g plant, a|bu s section and shot to deatk = e el : ° - - | fices is ailroad s t eed Who {8 pr nt of the e SR Tone sread orumba is.a c cle s W h 1 - to be known as * e " o¢|any child could understand. Scores (1o Quarter Century c elcome : : : oo /in the places they burglarized and |placed him In her affection ad. pasteurized ame | Of tiny electric lights on & 3 Mr. Sokolik into | 5 % QEgnora ol the dispat sented him with a 2 regards o: over and taps him on the knee then turns to the old woman s T ekl pin. % me madam to offer you |1l a Mr. Sokolfk is a b a seat” The dapper young man|SBnals —and e 3 been in the buffing depar |switches the credit for the com-|yre sraniey Works during b blushes and rises; the old woman | SV Lerit fop f1s ¢ course, it e ot thanks them both. | pany'a boast of e safest rallway | op employment. | o 3 & |in the world." | " Jis £e R I Clinsing to & soording cusiom St Mrs. Wade Divorced From ten ' Rl gr t youths, r ¢ old men| Patent medicine venders find = 5 Z e o e e e Her Milk Dealer Hushand : hiwii orovel & 9 & form a sort of guild of croquet play- | to-date Broadway as lucrative a f ) sLE Chilling water ers meeting daily in Central Park.|as any country Bridgeport, Conn., O |, A ; : ‘ Complete with mallets a e Mrs. Eliza Adeline Wade was today | ... Ve e =5 6 Hartford c through the wire w ts, they , 80 his muscles will awe he | granted & divorce fro; ert Wade, team off and play, sunshine or |onlookers, can hold a crowd spell- |]gcal milk dealer, grounds of S8 ade fhe pies 4 o _ E- cloudy. When it rains, many times | bound as he tells the flabby-muscled | jesertion. She is the of El-| g Ll H 2 3 II they use umbrellas. men how they can gain the |wopd Wade, yo milk peddler, e : S — g L AV o ey of a Hercules, who in August 1020 mu It its true, as the psychologists | George Nott, husband of Mrs. Ethel declare, that the average person| Almost before the wreck was cold, | Hutchins Nott, paylng with his life | tampt from ti and to the main- would rather descend than ascend | New York saw in the movies a de- | for the crime, while N Was | land between row Point on the s, the prosperity of New York’s led picture of the Fonck disaster. | given life imprisonme | n 1 Polnt ente on th ndreds of basement shops might|gent to get a graphic record of the | Mrs. Wade in her divorce action he most f le K Ttvo le e'l (, "l ( " ' "l‘ ,’ be accounted for. Offering their | world's first antic flight, | charged that her husband's tr isad ce apy mately 8 lopl ] wares a few steps below the level of | the camera man returned with the |ment of her became unbearable E m but ive I the sldewalk, they tantalize the|complete story of its tragic ending |lowing the tragedy involving her s 3 e est te of the dis- purse strings to unloosen for avery- | preserved in plctures. et tanc 2d T to be cov . B fo T R Featuring Style and V / | All four lanes of traffic crossing |deserted Sept. 2, » T SRuioments b shvinroye a a ue. Reminding the New Yorker of the | . “Iynn"a ane and Forty second | I e thousands of strangers in the city |y .~ s e i A | No Helping Currents ith which he | SiTeet, ono of the buslest intersec | Canadian Judge Takes | Tne water n tions in the world, were is assailed by visltors aceking direc- | 1008 10 T = : Rap at Ku Klux Klan ' tions. The usual advice given such | 1 | Barsial Ontatiad Ottt P rhe | ™ m_an.gle" i’d: e el |man and a girl searched dfliger Ku Klur Klan Al dliections dont et e tacse: oblivious of the blare of horns from | tyom the Un someone who's been here only a tew | 71105 O¢ e e B EOns ) e D o i e roken faetring ot Deads fandil feimant duribatni it o R enies i he policeman was helping her Te- 11 in the case o Coyet thon convicted yes! | tempting to And that leads to another phf\!c: of the problem of getting about the o e | : big city. Many a stranger, spotted | Thanksgiving, Armistice [man Catholic ch A statemer as such by the sharp cab driver he | Day Both Nov. 8 in Canada‘ 4 | & 2 appeals to, finds his cab fare double what it normally would be, after the | Ottawa, Oct. 15 (P—Thanksgiving |a e S0 : : iy | 4 cabby has circled tha named desti- |and Armistice day will be observed |m t the L 3 : Boiir 0 nation, declaring wmt }:n n«’l\c:won Moniky, November 5 Tte ter ;A:pnr]l in ‘1 . Wi t : : e at- | 5 P ha ace | er and Clare tempt from the ain T heard of, or had to go to that p o S ot eaiin el e 2 Le 0 trom m An of before. : 4 cated, and Lee last night was con- | chore cur e % = |tion on the Monday of the week in | T8 P00 200 To8 At MIERE v f t o < Echoes qf the recent heavy-|"Vhich November 11 occur Gt il . e e o 2 _| But a special observance has been | weight championship bout at Phila- | itE & SPCUR gy i l il delphia can be heard vet in New |eduested York. In the book shops, not only |2rmistice. James A. pensive and exclusive Fifth prime minister, stated today tha | Constab . vt p on expensive and exclusive F + laccordance with the arrangements |ta au il o suit of g popularisouring SNenveyduar.s king, the peopls of Canada , the a a that ag e oul n ¥ . second-hand shops, the book Sellers | yag 4o mark the occasion udgment f and costs of r ng N e displ f . are glving prominent 15'“;‘1 o |minutes of silence at 11 o'clock, 9 givi vor of the plaintift their stock of out-of-print books on |y, rcqay morni November 11. \zainst the nt in the city phies of the modern fistic champlons | zogt0q by the king and is in addi- |unsatisfied with costs of $1.6 a i Flat bri . s 4 of Fistlanis. any °"m';‘l". Shons tion to the regular holiday recog-| Judge W. F. 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