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*; l; | - TW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1926. 'DOINGS IN FOREIGN CAPITALS —| ONDON I PARIS == Learned Engl Then Years. r 1 in Four Months and || He Forgot Tt in Four ’ = Son of Hing Hed | { coming Westernized | T London. ——= | B ERLIN ljaz is Fast I‘m-\ Traditions of Kultur Are Not in Good Old } Being Lived Up to in Germany ; Now. food cn able from time the to tix FORGETS FASILY, TOO editor of the M Sarr: had to be er mo aut rat that his 'I remem < in F nost successful convention in ade Irh\‘ “DIABOLICAL HOUND" A diabolical houn iney by aPari Victory n newspa over J his insult was not printed In a r opposed to 1 leac sports “The Auto.” se was 1 sactior Fen nt. The Fre ling with the despatches f 1 written in Eng! had 1 the Marine's food appellatios as as “devil of the world, do; pplied to the new *“un chien diabolic chamg REVENGE IS SWEET You were the chief of the German prison p back of Saint Quentin during the war asked i when his fare descended in front.of the Monte Carlo Casino, I was t Jean § m Nice to try Well, then — take that,”” shouted the n, landing a punch on the oti ., knocking him iInto the gutter. At the police station, Sevellier told the offi Is that he was willing to go to jail for if ne since he had kept his vow to re- pay some of the cruelties he said he had en- dured during his days as a prisoner of war The German officer refused to make a com- plaint and Sevellier was released, after the desk officer advised him to read the specch of friendship delivered by Foreign Mi 1d at Geneva, upon the occasion of ny’s entrance fnto: the league. “T prefer Poincare *h at Bar-le-Duc cllier, referring to the premieh's state- ment that Germany's war guilt could not be forgotten, Y, ster Ger- eaid Wha en winter and spring nd NEW clistom ¢ coll is proved $1 YEARS WITH ONE Hughes of W firm 1 yoars with one ind a keen interest in yi PRINCE Pr al on the Monday he will to welcy On Lor¢ 1 monument in West- ident of by the Imperial Wz 1 discover h Graves cor n in m v of the men ready forgott N « vho fell in the war. Then he will attend centive, The dinner to crs of the Roval Naval reserve stone read rt, preside on Fri He will go to Paris and enjoy a German As a T rest for the last few day the VER READ OLD NOVELS artist AGAIN l\ lil \\' atte s of October. T the Emir F King of H the glori — Mag: lom from a list Days of P HOUSE of past gh 1 CITY of takes wi 1,0 ur, mug Johann v feat that to Sromwich has been He is 91 RETIRET ol Le our job." Horse Guards pa nd the Car Mo oo 1 Byng. the retiring from Ca On ord Lb: forg: s to make m born I'v ighters, they 1,000 YEARS OLD D BUT UNHAPPY MONTUME of cities r the mon- not in all. cas ti thaw both ife togetl 00 vear old clty of Rothe for its b ders wine i Tows o he d his or former Califo X Raink Molnar, ke wrdt NT TO EBERT nt ert served until his death in 1 t is the wheat? *PROF. OLSSON T0 GIVE —Safeguard Your Future— —plan now for the time when your eaming power will de- crease, when you will want to enjoy the leisure you know you ha\e eamed. Fy A 4% Savings Account at the “NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL,” to which you make regular systematic deposits, will be the beacon light that guides you into the proper channels that lead to a bright and happv future. Why not start your Savinge Account — NOW ? OFFICERS William H. Judd, Assistant Cashier \ C. L. Sheldon, Assistant Cashier and Trust Officer A. 8. Parsons, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS A. G. Kimball George T. Kimball Walter H. Hart Sloper, President Chamberlain, Vice-President and Cashier E. N. Stanley, J. VN, Vice-President Sloper F. S. Chamberlain anlsw A. F. Corbin alter 5. A. Moore inor ¥, M. Holmes George P. Spear Maurice Stanley Harold L. Judd St . W M Member Federal Reserve System NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK Oldest Bank in New Britain A. Winter wheat has kernels = £ onjoyed REPLEVIN WRIT FOR AUTO |made. 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