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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1926. MISS DE MORE IS BRIDE IN EAST BERLIN CHURCH Prominent Young Woman Married Wall of West T0 EXHUME BODY OF SLAIN WOMAN Remains of Mrs. Mills Again fo Be Inspected to Edward L. Haven. Aurelia DeMore, Mrs. Jo ne the rjorie r of Mr. and wvard L. Wall o1 “alonial s we=Zing at hurch, Srennan Lewis of e bride was Louis De- best man. time after four yea investigators may George le was James ired in a gown in trimmed with silk tones and wore a ith embroidered veil h a wreath of orange blos- She carried a bridal bouquet roses and lilies of the val- | The mald of honoy wore a gown tte trimmed with L ried a bouquet of roses. The bridesmaids | gowns of yellow georgetts and | at to'match and car- ried bou of yeiow rosebuds. | The tlower girl was dressed in flesh taffeta and the ring bearer wore a | suit of white satin and carried the | ng on a minjature white satin pil- | within a white chrysanthemum. | oom’s gift to the bride was nond dinner ring and the | ride’s gift to the groom a wrist I nd engraved. The bride's attendants wers white s set with diamonds and The groom's gifts to the | were platinum cuff links. | st was served 3 f the bride after which bl a g 1 reception at Bihats vt hall, several hundred | Du S S ce and r court train caused ion of body four y isclosed her throat had been Investiga- d been ma hour after e report of Long, Somerset made for an looked talked of e a second been 5 U 2 ero were about 230 guests at , guests being preshit Deiroit, New York, gfield, Haven, , New Britain, Hartford, , Meriden and East Ber- church was beautifully decorated for the occasion the color scheme being gold and white, chrysanthemums and roses being s body time, but has issued or asl: “I would to disturb the bodies if it aveldaar Dr. county prefer not could be rdam, was served yester- E Middlesex an, day with an order for the tion of Mrs. Mills' body. buried just outs and Dr. 8 as to his procedure because of legal tech- nicalities. He said he would con- sult with prosecutor John Toolan to- day and decide what he Mrs. Hall tt (widow, and her t and Wi the double Frab ool election this f: be tricd 2 han fifteen of the The igrar ; are candidates for the sta T ;, and one of their number, Rhoda Iox Graves, is seeking re-election on republican ticket in St. Law- rence coun Of the other candi- dates eight have been nominated by , four by the democrats he workers' party. Women, algo, are sceking election to other offices. Three are running for the state senate on the socialis ticket, and four are running for con- 150 on the sociallst ticket, the alists a h cho: a woman lidate for the United States sen- Upon their return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Wall will reside at 164 Howard avenue, New Haven. Mr. Wall is in the employ of the New York, New Haven & Hartford raflroad won'd do S slain clergyman's Henry go on trial for murder N FHenry Carpen o hrathers, 1o Steve and possibly ies after the the IOENTGEN RAY RF( nna. Oct. 20. (&) socia and two ! Sigmund transs . o Tr the at. excessiv has some- times resulted in ¢ rous hurns |in our soclety—men who, | which tends to REGREATIONS FOR WORKERS IN ART Penn. Labor Federation Leader| Gives Address 1’ Atlantic City, Oct. 20. (P—Light opera, lectures and rather than basebail or tennis, are the suit- | workers in mod- James H.| of the Pennsyl- music, able recreations i ra in: declared Maurer, vania Federation of Labor in an ad- the Playground | Association ot try, esident ress today before stsgut Auitoriok 18 -\ COMPENSATION FOR | MADE INTO DANCE HALL Preparations Under Way to Dance and Reception for Qucen Marie Thursday Night Philadelphia, Oct. 20.—(P— Car- penters and slectricians, delayed by last night's professional tennis matches in the sesqui-centennial| Compensation of $10.48 weekly, | auditorium, today began to speed 'beginning June 22 last and continu- the transformation of the big struc- |ing as long as the claimant, shall | EWPLOYE OF HOTEL \Man Who Lifted Big Kettle Given $10.45 Weekly ! | ture in preparation for the spectacle 'pa aisabled trom work up to the 520 | of dancing and music arranged in | week period | 'vided by law, has honor of Queen Marie of Rumania |peen granted by Compensation Com- on Thursday night. missioner Leo J. “oonan to Salva- The magnitude of the task Will |tor Bianchi of this city in his ac- | require the men to work in shifts, without letup, day and night More than 8,000 seats, which were ar- | ranged on four sides of the tennis ‘he sai hout doubt for those who need that but few work industry Urges Books. Music, Opera work gives laboring men all the physical exertion necesear: What they necd is recreation of different kind, suc tures, good books cational dramatic productions, adult cducation in a class room equipped with restful chairs and with an at- mosphere of democracy “The coal miner of steel worker can well afford to sit on the grand- stand and watch the bank clerks play baseball. The bank clerk can well afford to play golf on a hot summer day while the coal miner sits under a shady trees reading a §0od book or listening to a band concert. Both will be getting the physical and mental recrcation needed, and both will be healthier, happler and better equipped to face the problems of life." To avold industrial stagr unemployment, workers are de ing increased wages and decrea: hours of labor. This, he said, m £ additional hours of leisure which should by all means be turned to good account. Rellgion in America is superficlal Lecause it must make ppeal to peop Rabbi A tion and ho Hillel Silver in another Kingdom of God comes | without haste,” said Dr. Silver. “The | heart of the reliflous mood is medi- | tation, the hed and silent con- templation life's profundit But what American ever medits We need more time to get acquainted vith ourselves. We should develop a new sclence—the Science of Lei- sure. “We have not enough amateurs out of sheer love of life, set about to uti- | lize their leisure time purposefully and creatively. Our industrialized civillzation demands speculation, man's mental Most of us have only one world in wi to live— The world of our vocations. For the purpose of earning a living—that is | admirable. For the purpose of earn- | ing life—it is fatal and spiritual i STHMA No cure for it, but welcome relief is often brought by— CKS VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly court, will be thrown out and in their place 11,000 seats, sloping to- ward the stage, will be erected. The first two rows racing the stage will be made into 48 boxes, which will contain many of Philadelphia’s society leaders when the royal visi- tor attends the soiree de gala. Queen Marle will occupy a pros- cenium box to the right of the stage. Princees lleana and her brother Prince Nicholas will occupy a simi- | 1ar box to the left of the stage. The entire interior of the auditorfum will be draped with white and gold silk. Stage alterations belng made by electricians brought rrom France by Loie Fuller, who will present her “Ballet Fantastique." which so de- lighted the Rumanian queen when she saw it in Marsailles, call for plate-glass mirors to be placed on the floor to reflect the myriad li®its on the dancers, the back of the stage will consist of an elaborate velvet cyclorama, 30 feet high and 140 feet long. Prices of seats for the soiree de gala range from $1.10 to 7.70, with $55 each for box seats. One half of | the receipts are to be given charities in which the queen is interested. Queen Marle will spend Thursday night here, occupying the presi- dential suite at the Bellevue-Strat- ford hotel. A round of receptions and entertainment have been ar- ranged in her honor including a visit to the sesqui-centennial expo- sition. Texas Skies Offer New Effect in Photograohy San Antonlo, Oct. 20. (A—Discov ery that the cumulous clouds of south central Texas act as a remark- able photegraphie filter that gives and beautiful effects for motion pic’ures, resulted in successful experiments whereby the skies art now being used as the principal hackground for two big feature pro ductions. The value of backlighted clouds, commonly known as clouds with a silver lining. was first brought into prominence by Director Vietor Fleming and Cameraman James Howe of “The Rough Riders’” and is now being d to a revolutionary er‘ent in “Wings.” J. H. Jarboe, of the U". 8. Weather Bureau, explained that tha white, fleecy Texas clouds re er on film while the California clouds scarcely do at all, bes the former have ess moisture and th Tees ot use fore | density, permitting the sun's rays to being light and evanescent, they are swept in rapidly changing formations by the Gulf breeze. 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In t claim " anchi set forth that he sustained an Injury to his sholder while at work In the hotel kitchen on June 15 last. He was lifting a ! copper ke weighing about 40 pounds, and the receptacle slipped from his grasp and nearly struck e floor. In an eff retain hold of it, Blanchi s shoul- der out of jol medi- cal aid and late be trans- ferred to another department at the | hotel. While at work at his second position his shoulder was again thrown out of j 1t appeared, accor: to the rul- ing of the commissioner, a 1S He sought medi- cal treatment and iater underwent a treatment by a natureopath cording to the report of th | sloner, and this would have been averted it he had received prompt attention commissioner hesi- tates to vhether or not the con dition was made worse by the sec o treatment the man underwent. 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