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mor only n the world tt, Glasgow bank of and he mean may- res on objects of luxury or says he will remarry her sure there has grown up NEW BRITA’N DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1926, | | Charles Pratt, president of the Na- to the cars, I ha SR AR % the system be made over into a true | Harold Johnson Springfield 3 aa9eu y “ | soclal service to aid the man leaving | Mass., formerly of this city, died ! TR A 0 SOAR WHEN QUEEN MARIE ATTENDS ’ STEER CLEAR OF HIM socal servl 5 | Sas. cormerly of this ity "alcd SEPSer i S . ’ en by | Penn. State College Professor s . | was formerly Miss Margaret Lewis, Rerved declic e o v Y t st $1.000 for | ¢y e D itity | | o | Clty Items aughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W, EoacE : ‘ to Queer at the i : . | Traveling With Bag Full | i A | Lewis of Harrison street. Candidates Fast Approaching : pora House next Su Miss Trumbull Denies She IS to R [ e e — ‘ > on_author L Bt S New York—FEdna Ferber's novel g D oet, 20 (7| er. nas noen siected vice presiaent| On€ Killed, Three Others “Uely Word” Stage ‘ country last | Ira Ne ris have pal D o myoat it ram whloh! referenices | Wed President’s Son State College, Pa, Oct. 2 | for Connecticut of the Photograph- | Wounded in Athens Riot cy 0 ot Ay Tom Taggart were deleted There is no scrimmage of Pullman| o.g Acsociationof New England bt i —_— y ) 5 e rovalty L a betier ELMPSE 1 t of cor nt i € SE VLT | porters when Prof. George R. Green, | Tor b e e andiihcee: 2 | head of the nature study department | gehool, T |[necacne as s s ¢ . son of President|of Pennsylvania State college, ap-| A daughter R ol bR pages wh considers slurs and Miss Florence Trum- |pears on the train platform with his| Britaln General hospital yester gathering last night outside the la- ¢ | convent in Chicago. | daughter of the Governor of |luggage. {to Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Murphy |yor exchange during preparations by Mrs Critten- | necticut, are not engaged to| They are wise to the fact that the| of 354 Commonwealth avenue. i oo, no plans to clo | professor’s bags are just as HKely 10| * Cars driven by Sebastlano Mai- | yyich have been set for November fo tie themselves | contain snakes, lizards, snapping | sania of 101 Winthrop street and |5 e sheoting caused a wild panic ywn so soon. This was the answer |turtles and horned toads as Spare| John Ryan of 29 Myrtle street col- | and later considerable feeling in the ¢ Miss Trumbull, a Mount Holyoke | shirts and socks. e e e e e s ¢ ek Al R hoy hir , when asked concern- | Prof. Green makes weekly trips| Griswold streets about 3 o'clock |gtate that communists fired the first IER e “"1 1'"[;["\""‘ ;' | £ n ent tofto Wilkesbarre, Scranton, West- | vesterday afternoon, dolng slight | 4 xperienced. ar he s had thought some- | teachers taking his extension courses | has mortgaged her Fifth !t i 1 which taught its|other boy friends away. She explain-{day night when Prof. Green leaves | - . ¥ are in jall. |personal bodyguard of John, I8 not|containing 10 different kinds of | : 1sed by reports that she and John cause she says she ter and Philadelphia to meet o rlin—Dr. Otto Peltzer prefers|Six mur ¢ hushands are at- | snakes. He plans to use the reptiles! Prohibition Total Fallure—Find At- | $75 a month as a teacher of econom- | tributed by t lice to the club ) {in a lecture at the annual fall meet nd phys culture in the pub- ) € 5 | 2 |ing of the Natural History Society |§ tempt to Enforce Ldict Leads fia Rohools tols i tor showing His S reanwic wo bell boys at M rumbull quoted 'Jr,v. 8 | of Cleveland on Sunday. In the col- s er placed the g | 1ection Wil be a rattler, black snake, o United States. He has rejected w York to L nEe e e green, puilot, whip, pine, copper : 1 harm might come to him because | : o American offers. Whether they came | ch t & jewelry val e | T el nmmn.,alj,,(f snakes from Mr. Pyle's sport trust is not s m of Mrs. Hel ! o — ‘ Arms | Miss Teumbull admitted she likes Reformers Would Keep ———ied y g0 on vith John, but says she | T a s 2 ” New York—John Wha ves his| Stamford — Wari % ot e Fequainianes to| various Prisoners Apart | entire time without ry to ¥ carper commits suicide, ome too conspicuous. John is to Pittsburgh, Oct. 20 (P)—Question- | s as president he Bank of aa conrse at Har- | INg the moral right of the state to N lont Heistits which 3 aen treni 2 npletes his work at | commit women to an institution S of $10,000.000 T o £ sy Teambull will | “built for men and run by men.” EbC 2 onse % L which might interfere Warden Romanus Fellman of Mont- Tondon Arjun Lalshet, a Hindu| he of the presiden gomery county jail at Norristown, | jonaire, is spending much money rid — Day } | os her for consolation, the | Pa,, today deplored the present RSib o el AG i Borenalt e o1l h your ident explained, and he fs | ¢ nty fail system that throws into | on't eat meat. He has bought : i £ . “d on {hose trips by Col. [close contact with one another the il 2 i R ¢ - when the | murderer, the burglar, the petty L i ; ac hn th °s | thict and other law violators. 1 stopg A o e ia et \ Trumbull, and they| He urged the adoption of penal | & i ‘ ¥ Herlford = s = 1 the dormitory and talk | farms in conjunction with jails W W & Sbeky ol 5 Bl walk around the cam- | where prisoners would be furnished NEED A MATTRESS ire led to con- | ' A atationalociy ; Sl JSecks s while the Colonel walts, with wholesome food, outdoor labor, S sy Sl g 3 o president’s son and Miss | organized recreation and taught the want one that is comfortable, durable and low t o 1 r ' o e o ) . Trumbull first met on the train &0- | principles of decent citizenship. . . s . P . fo drink. Various organi = B ¥05 T el iy : ) : to the inauguration. John Was|" Terming the present parole system in price, don’t fail to visit this sale. 1 ‘handonment of prohibition { W . v 1 days, but since then g wjittle better than a farce,” Dr. 4 bull has noticed that he | To Disrespect for all Taws, ed as a middle distance runner in | Pickw i tosbe ”"";‘P all laws, to | broadening and likes a good time, | S ———————————— 0 0 n L] GUARDiANS | found it in the st d tried to vocation of licenses of (ioes to High Altitude DERRY made can produce VON SALM IS ABOUT TO PEACHES | it for $i. The police seiz eclectic doctors 1 lepart- | norfolk, Va., Oct. 20 (P—With-| Give them a good start in life, 0 ARE REDUGED BY ONE gt S Sl el ¥ thost |y artineial oxygen facilities, " Cor- With happy smiles and healthy little For Only $14.95 six months s 1 by regulation, v r 1 o-called | ot g 3rown of Langley fleld i bodies. Child eed i o - 5 APPLY FOR CITIZENSHIP but no claimant has appeared. . 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Is Willing to Give Up His Title to Mother Now is Her Only Have Company of His ’ : | t aois v by Supr = Recognized by r legal separation & 1 Vil yrschauser in place | H“S AT BIG TARIFES i Elks will enjoy a roast their olive color, Dr. Edwards’ Olive eir child . kwood, an attorney | : supper after the regular ©ling |Tablets overcome those irritable | ; | J S y Is that many children are sub- no! . Millicent IRoge Salm, heir 5 = i v [ ra t ; i Sir Alan Anderson Says Nations . 3 (e v ing applications for member- ject to, keep their hodies in active | - a s to $40,000,000 Btandard T | 0o YERrO e e 24on icts in our nation- { gin eill be considered and candi- | healthy conditlon, skin clear and | 40-56 FORD ST. HARTFORD E fih Sl ) e Must Put Down Their 1 ris At We 'l qates ballotted on. 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