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NEW ERITA’N DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1926. wi n he notes officlal represent tives of this country travelling on | school” many TFome tims or other, he Intends to 7 T i . S em married women, ate pow- | ordered the sheriff to locate the | him. dence their fine showing in the world o | look those moonshiners over, but|LOV S | of them married women, ate pow- | or: ence g “My Lady Jane,” Owned By Judge W. C. Hungerford, }| just now he has other more tmport- e School Charges ders made out of s ey serles should instill in them, are 3 Sl =iy 2 e iy In Penn. Fall Flat| i tell Mrs. Eroh again stoutly denfed BRILLIANT INF! certaln to be much improved play- Is Rapidiv Cl: Nat 1 Attent At Shows || ant work. increase their charms, fell flat LLIANT INFIELD pidly Claiming National Attention At Sho e | barre, Pa. Oct. 23 UP — | terday when he falled to appear at|the charge, stating that if she had | The St. Louls Cardinals should |€F8 at short and third. New York blood of Rear|Ch talph E Hazelton, | ring in dom relations | any powders that would make | have one of the fastest infields in Pt Admiral Charles P. Plunkett boils|that his wife conducted a “love | co \dge Clarence D. Coughlin | women irresistible she would have |the majors next ye Thevenow | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS husband used them on her FOR BEST RESULTS to win|and Bell, as a result of the confi- foreign ships in preference to dry American ones. Philadelphia—Champaign, mean- a college town in Iilinois where | Penn is to play football, is too far for Penn's College band to go next n day coaches. The musicians insist on Pullmans or nothing and | there are not funds enough. week another heir- Vanderbilt and Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Whitney now have a ess to bilt daughter in addition to a son. Pyle seems to chance, or per- ating. Camilla | physician and York—Mr. passed up a ri, 24, champion woman swimmer of Hun- v is Why not a race of the 1die, Clarabelle, Mille and Woman suddenly | “an heiress,” when valuation of West Haven property of late husband fs raised by assess- ors from $3,100 to $19,800. more awards to h 1ging closet of rik xplosion In “dope” fac- 1S W owed it | was raised by ( Winsted—E tiis Tecent Wit Wheatly, Kentucky, who has raiseq | oYy of Strand and Sweet manu r Exposition Horse § held at |some of the most valuable horses in | [UrinE company caused fire which | Rochester, N. Y. Adding to 1} country for show purposes. elchatty Toiiiig EE - e ist of triumphs, the distinction o damage of $5,000 claiming one first position, 1wo Lot e third positions and three fourth po %5 Wallingford—Franc humacher 14, one of two boy hunters, | jured when companion’s gun is dis- | ns in an exhibition of some of n cut is in-| most val horseflesh in the autifully : world. Jud rford’s pet s oulders are nicely pad- | °harged accldentally. now resting. into main attraction is S Dominion judgi will [Leautiful knee action when in the | Bridgeport—Nine New York gang- wppear at th Horse |y When ridden in the ring side |Slers are found g Show held in Toro from | sa for the first time, she showed | (%0 Sarment ‘workers In November 12 to mayiat filalchange ifrom! the | aul Intentitogilll and mecelya Varyg Straddle saddle. and pro. | Sentences of from three to thir- lar | to entrance onlookers with | ded At Rocheste managed to a n lle Horse class. her nonchalant g she calmly .‘h H S L A o ancther ribbon in this|. Hartford—Arthur €. Bennett of orses over 14.2 Ao ) s Bridgeport is appolnted adjutant and took first place; in sithpugh most alow hpnses|; O PO 8 EREROSD A G Aliax 68 of h division she |have to be broke Into the side sad-| o} mas alah A S E 8 of 1ayor g diers: surgeon appointment goes to took 3rd; 3rd dle Abetorethey cani hoRehoNn Sl r A nyial AlBryeeatiDarlan fourth in c s Judge Hungerford s V‘i:hv!u‘l,\" % i i i the sams 1 y.lmm i»-:hms hnsyu;:mr.\ :(\‘r;d”:: ;;: Waterbury ed at the meet as one of the m ‘~l‘ i K Inlu. 1 '\_ "W'.” *“)‘ bt minally responsible in findings in braullful mares ever seen on the feessible shows about hers Where | gcying’ of Martin Washipaky and | tan bark rin 10! e aris- | she provi he "u'h sy :;m" Adam Sukaezewski, Uy injured ! ocracy that filled the ce. prid cofuingial, auarse. L |in accidents In mares in the and beautiful of the most heralded world with her calm grace stood out as a true queen of h flesh “My Lady Jane" Is by Nancy Bay | Meriden—Four hundred delegates {attend opening of annual two day | Connecticut girls' st-te conference. FLASHES OF LIFE: TURKEY LAUGHS |..yeomo o bt o AT CHARGES OF BISHOP MANNING - b o s i . | Hartford—Thirty-two republican " ! candidates are virtually assured of York police election, having no democratic op- prince has been fin- | position according to nominations prince and Princess | filed with secretary of state. By the Associated Prees. wns to New headquar- New York — It Dr. Will Mann has brought enough_leopar back from Afri Quarry of Ann Arl married soon. S whero \ na are coming to the Point on a | | New Haven—Nearly 10,000 public socicty party in-lanq private school teachers of the’ © yaeht with a pEuds’ on the. nun d Vanderbilt and Mrs.| gat. attend eightieth fall meeting ount them when John A. Warner, daughter of Gov-!or the Connecticut State Teachers' Boston Mong crnor Smith | association in four cities. dent of the — | S fmetn. Cor Hartford—Sixty-seven of 72 ec- €S lectic doctors whose licenses New York | revoked two years ago, are permit- ) Christign cap- | ted to continue practicing pending | were able to two years \ s T natives say it nearing before superior court judges less the bride is ils ould 1 to find one harem in - — e won't be filled if one pr lent 18| the co: ind polygamy is just as . ITpeT) = followed. YetUred liea: YR Claim Pilot’s Prank to leave the Romans who kidnapped = (Cost Veteran's Life them. London—1 has a fist| Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 23 (R)— . S ght in a club T argu- Investigation into the killing of Mexico City — A nice way to ments as to wi it is true that | Frank G. Browder, confederate vet- spend a first weds anniversary. | a she-wolf in India adopted girl ba- | eran who was fatally injured Wed- ed H. and Charlotte Hosmer bic wpers are full of let- | nesday by a low flying plane, was pin are here fc Mexico City wy officer | continued today. tennis championships, where be s been rather| Three pilots are under arrest on their romance and tour of to Dorothy. Mills, trav- rges of voluntary ma unents resulting in many victo Africa of monkeys | They are Licutenants A or both. n of ves. J. O 4 D son, and Claire - - | Browder was kiiled while In a West Point, N. Y Sundry [ Was only liquor | cotton field about four miles from debutantes ¢ ove to their|worth opinion of | here when a plane dipped too low friends after tor that they have aral from the |after an apparent prank of the pilot danced w Prince Nicholas. All| moonshi in the mountains of | to hten a group of negro cotton need to do is to take their 1esses and Carolina. | pic! 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O lity, clearness, brevity, neatness (4) Ry i eent 3) Send your suggestion on the coupon in {9) i it e X shast of tapet written on one side of sheet, only. Sign your full name and address. You may submit as I AbVERTISING DEPARTMENT, Division i | P. LoriLLarp Co., 119 W. 40th St., New York City My suggestion for the headline of the OLb GoLp advertisement (Contest No. 1) is as follows:— “FRIEND,, NAME. . STREET. . s0eassacscssssonensosesetnssssosmsasss DATE.. ssnsss s TOWN Hen; brin Mon Stat May victe) to A to s cree M of a morr garas hom stree|