New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1926, Page 24

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P4 NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926. aged first ponds gra y and e, I, o > that he 1 ed to his brot t 4 > sheriff of . g hopes tc 3 : P LEAGUE DROPS AMERICANS HISIOI‘IG Bemn HOIE] IS Up rin o r;mm; ; ywn o 3 .: e redc (Continued from First Page) ir P there Gl‘e{llt()l’s Slle Dl leo IOI‘ S{-,]‘l r n w 16 's ,,‘.],N i e would be no “tin-ca gasoline sta- + g we can : e nt ] a- | pressiveness of the memorial and | tion his property. : 1y ] ¢ hing detrimenta o fan Antonio, Oct. 22 (P —Because 3 wley, a former park com- = — pa nd he favored allowing| .Gennaro Palmieri, as truste government has decided to purchas : n o has shown his inter- station to be built. Judge Gaff-|the bankrupt esta t the historic ¢ Hotel on Wil R lj S ihalt dtvelopment in e matero) i nove at no restriction be | into, has brought a suit helmstrasse and to convert it Intc : y constructed a mem- | placed s una lamages in an effort tc was unanimous. | d an office building. Berlin soclety by s greatly ‘ !v orial bridze in Stanley Quarter park, | @side a transier of real 1 % P Eraga S % . { nd $50,000 at the city's dis- | AMERICAN COUNTESS LEADER |D! Pinto to his wife on the g disturbed and fr ry quarter Continue from First Page) ) oL iN posa L specified program of im-| o 29, P G LR EE G Swiss “( hoy Girl” protests are descending upon . | i | Bresiau, Oct. 22. (P—An Ameri- |00 (1S PO VS O Swiss “Cowhoy Girl” Does ministry of fin Parliament Is| “When we Jews pray for a return Towers' offer to give the clty a |30 Woman, the former Miss Muriel | accounts. | All the Work of a Man arded with pleas to veto | to 7 sbuilding ' 2 e ; a4t a3 : 5 angement. Many Berliners 4 i SRean noth eves oW l] am QI I rtion of land in front of his station | White, through - her marriage to| The action was br it by 2 c 1, Oct. 22 (P —Miss Heloise feel that one of the chief connect a Enationtarll to b 1 in harmony with the | Count Hermann Seherr-Thoss, has |2y E. J. links betwe e ol 1 ew [that dynamo of force “en.plc Hwe pu:\ ic L"“!(S park lay “a curtain of smoke | become one of richest estate | & Nair of this city are dérmany S, Aestroye of Solomdn ¥ g Y | G¥o TUY il | & the fire that lies behind,” | owners in Germany and undisputed | the Di Pintos, both of Scene of Noble Functions concepts to ti el declared, and he asked | head of the smart set of the province | hamed as defendants. The Kaiserhof during th fitty |of the craft uilt the | SE ey 1idn’'t donate a strip of their | of Stlesia. In Silesia, despite revolu- | Vite Di Pinto fjjed years of its exis sen the |t - i tle consequ The At 5 T the city wou end money | tion and republic, blue blood and |Pankruptey April sc some of the m rilliant 1 force v t temy A : tifying the 3 ¢ | nobility still mean soclal and eco- e e wor ks s would withdraw = | nomte leadershiy functions under the fmpe S 1 TRt S s | ! i} 1 , Here the weddings of the smart se “Entang ! v 1 5 if Towers would & = W ¥ J e N N W t ns 3} ings in riding togs, .smart boc were held. Whenever a large festi- | sible, fell c 1 R A iRt the ro L ‘ TTON without cons ation. Cingn sl ors fama koot T o ooy il ke res ¢ uncliman Samue Sl . he combination of black velvet | through N : Erine.: oot guests were lodged | of t o axe ball DgS | L sommenyaton : ring | an¢ satin is one that Is fre- | seph Rea jamages, al- | bobbed to t o L SelecndThaet in ths Kaiserhof, e accommoda- | ourselves and we are not even per- | o s ) minent per 2 heir atti- | quently seen. The white satin Rus- | 16ging money d tions at the palaces W mitting our children to think e lotaly BandtTua & on a gasoline station near the | sian bic combined with the limited. For many years Prince von s'r:wlr:\r. We retaln our | oo T Sy pen bl park and the result of his in- E s very chi 1 2 _ ‘ rette t it ) . but TJE likes the delicate Bulow, former chancellor, was {ts| prejudices and P ad oA . Vestigation was a conviction that risian. 5 e X A e : 5 < e 1 [kl star guest. | them in our own .chiidren 2 p Sl e 3 g | ly Co. against 3 r R 5 nay, | avor o eckers’ The greatest aggregation of blue-| “I am fighting against old f Eades ¢ e Plainville, for goods a 1 to ha ! , out s | CralE bloods which the Kaiserhof housed | foned prejudice. When pious Cl . £ Hueieas been sold livere | S ! 2 = e stopped there during th arriage | fans, plous Jews or plous Moham | RS granules are fairly bursting ear when the | : S ¢ Princess Victoria Lou edans or other faith mer < = e P S ith i R e Bl . , | Film Makers Seeking it S \l}lhc?ne; s gust, Duke of Brunswick, 3. | fellowship which will enable then e sl “ e et The Insolcnt Auuxcnccs lan; Foun mcrr! orl im, ,ecm The Emperor's brother, Prince He to go through their days with toler- | et BRI A Geneva, Oct, 22 (#—Con AL g i digest it gagllyandqu)ck!y. ¥ duke essen, nd | ance for their neighbors. Not the il a later date, : R s iy : ry, the grandduke of Hesser ;\,vwmmr’ .'| (\;nn n_n ors. No ‘ ! producers are looking f Doctors recommend it as many other royal personages then zellowship Lut | T el o s lived at the Kaiserhof, and among | true fellowship, | E t . e e e ey o i the best food for baby. those who paid them formal visits| “The whole foundation of he engagement of Mildre RA = AR | ire. : were Czar Nicholas of Russia and | Masonry Is based on peace and the ¢ Cooks quicker than any Mot cture crowds ca King George and Queen Mary of [aim for the h t kind of fellow- | ton, f Mr. ar g [ ] r\'vflvhlznllnx'\wrrvm| aistrict y L Sl : eiba other wheat cereal. 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