New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1926, Page 24

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24 CHICAGO RIVER FLOWS UPHILL This Is Only One of Kind o in World Chicago, Oct. the only known river in cap that flows uphil ‘v«h'-n Marie-Christine of Bourbon, | naming Talt | dowager queen of Sardinia, \Na!‘cnnlpun) | burled her As the \mzor looks‘ The case w , 1189, Beatrix de Genevols, | that Cha : of Thomas I, 1257, Peter 1II, |lieved o " Noted Historical Place in France ; Seldom Visited | 268, who was uncle to Eleanor, | division ta of Henry III of England, and |and orde " . brother Boniface, 1270, who| Chamb afigstel s on A8 archbishop of Canterbury, | Sharge of adultery after he had tes- § savoy, Oct. 29 (P— its owners, the Ttaly, the Abbey shore of thrown out of co! asserted that no presented and Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Back The Old The D. Mlller Co. 26 CHURCH STREET Seasonable Specials Men’s Wingted Wool Under- wear, Shirts and Drawers $1.75 $1.98 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Men’s Heavy Cotton Shirts and Drawers, 87 1-2¢ Each Men’s Winsted Wool Union deus VII, the Red | tified to Intimacles with Mrs. <vr{1\ ington wt later denied o e 81, Phiitp I1, | TR ; Lued X0l Bavoy, |vers was dropped §31, are others|y ,ugnt tg trial. This year Symington filed suit for | Kifng of | givorce In Maryland. Mrs. Syming- '8 Sardinia, purchased the abbey of [¢on got an injunction here on the 8 Hautecombe in 1824. When e |ground that he had claimed to be a visited it in that year the abbey|cjsjzen of New York at the time of was almost in ruins. He bought and | hig first suit and that the Maryland hesirediit [ sutt was brought chiefly 14 “harass, | annoy vex” Mrs. Symington. | | The Maryland action proceeded and | | Symington was granted a divorce. \rr- gton’s counsel announced at l\ pressing his suit Syming- (on had violated the injunction hers | B and would be arrested If he ew wamw Vew York. on in permitting § [ngfl hdraw hfs New York '\rum followed &n earlier ruling in Hautecc Seldom visited by Hiular rulers ) of Charles-Fellx of Savoy, Hautecombe on the Ladies’ Shirts and Pants, heavy cotten 89¢ 98¢ $1.10 ; Kenwood All Wool Blankets $9.00 $13.00 Part Wool Blankets $4.50 Bourget In France is as sacred to them as any spot in their own o stately walls of the DIVORGE. ACTION Veile Also Forbidden fo Amend Thus Disposes of Sew s 1 rs tu.ned t e medium of an crown prince. he Royal Apartment Vacant fc control of| The Ahbey of Hautecombe was founded by St. F rd in 1135. In| wonder what should be done with Some would like to bridge it ov with a wide boulev: others to fll it up, while another group, railing at the government which maintains that It is navigable and must be kept free for traffic, want | @€ to ban it as a carrier and put in fixed bridges. speaker at tt Ma%kes Chicago An Island pealed to the After moving west a mile, the|thelr franchis viver divides, one branch meander- | to take 1Into ing north and the other south, so|own interests that Chicago's loop virtually is an | which way vou island. Proponents of the houlevard | Parsons urged idea hold that the covering of the stream would relieve traffic and give | READ HER! voters to exercis vote, vote," Mr. the old abbey an apartment is ke pl] n readiness for the ng n{ family. A ot Ttaly~vi New! nd urged his | th o, and it 1 tho Siemains 3 iter that ® | manufacturer, was gra monks learned that the visitor they | goo "¢ ™ ithdaw his he|had shown round the momastery | ... 'oooinc Mrs. Ida was its royal owner, for Haute- |y "ot et ihetinte di e is the property of the Ital-|gyprame court today. lan crown. was also stgned denyin Tombs Are Historic The 43 royal tombs in the chap- and erypt of the York, Oct. 29 mington, wealthy xt Tuesday answer. The Symington's m were taken into han two ars ago. harged = | de Zoering IED ADS| berto 11, was laid to rest, to 18 Her Complaint A court orde ington permission to file an amended the courts more wife with ich such permission was denied. |” |Stop Oil Heater \Vov k (A—Thomas | clubman and nted permis- suit for d May Syming- vision of the licen: the g Mrs. 8ym- | is not re arital affairs | mit and Commissioner Gymington, | fulfilled the requirements of infidelity, | law. e Commencmg Tomorrow—Saturday a Phenomenal Glant | At Commissioner’s Home’ In its drive to require that all || firms installing oil burners take ont ik building department occasion to order several | sd, one at the home c{‘ ommissioner Matthew L. 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SALE of SETS Used for Demonstration Slightly Scratched But Mechanically Perfect, 2 Freed-Eisemann F E 18 5-tube dry cell opersted sets, were $39.50 2—Freed-Eisemann F E 15 sets, were $75.00, now 3 Freed-Eisemann N R 7 6-tube Storage Battery operated sets, were $110.00, now . A few of the famous Magnavox single d ial sets which were ; used as demonstrating machines, 53- tube, were $85.00 . ... $60.00 $100.00 2 Magnavox $145.00 model with speaker inclosed, now 12 Music Master 5-tube sets, storage ba ttery operated, were $115.00, now Miscellaneous Speakers and Accessories SLIGHTLY SHOPWORN 6—Radio Tables with shelf for B Battery, Etc., Special 3—Philco A and B Batfery Eliminators for sets using Peanut Tubes, formerly $65.00, now 25—Bristol Speakers, $4.98 sold as is. 6—Balkite B Battery Eliminators, were $55.00, while they $38 00 o Formmerly $30.00) $18.00 e O K e Seratavo mended . 94.98, $9.98

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