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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926. ing the use of Stuyvesant hl.h! the [school in New York for a free which he never revealed to any one | Secret of His Tricks in life,” said Rabbi Bernard Dra Only two persons possess | man, in a brief address of eulogy. crets of all of Houdini’s tricks, |speech meeting. Commissionef | | “He was one of the truly great men |and they are James Collins, assist- (Frank P. Graves, who did not attend | |of our age. He will go down in his- |ant and technical adviser of Houdini |the hearing, will render.a decision tory with a halo of imperishable |for twenty years. and Mr. Houdini, las speedily as possible. {and glorious renown about his mem- | it was announced last night by the Germany to Assist |orys’ magician’s widow. “He was an exceptional, a unique| Mrs. Houdini gave out this state- | % i WidOI Breaks Down as Bmfllerpcrsonumy:’ sald Rabbi B. A. Tint- | expluined, because ot re-| In British War Film . ner, who officiated, “and besides her late husband’s secrets | TLondon, Nov. 5,—P— According Ll[l ]S Fflstfined |that he was.one of the noblest and © Imown to four persons, .Epa]n;os.to the Daily Express Germany. has Ritualistic fites were conducted |dore Hardeen, his brother; Leonard En A New York, Nov. 5—In the bronze York lodge, No. 1, B. P.|Hiks a Chicago hotel manager, and ftion of an official Brit m de- coffin he had used for one of his ang | Collins. picting the battles of Coronel and most famous feats of escape, the | late husband'’s wish, |the Falkland Islands during the body ot Harry Houdini, world-fam the St. Cecile lodge, F. and the Society of -\mr‘ri(\lll‘ It was her ous maglcian, who dled Iast Sunday, was laid to rest yesterday afternool CAN BE DONE HERE WITH THE UTMOST SAT- ISFACTION., BIG SAVINGS ARE MADE IN EVERY PURCHASE—CALL AND BE CONVINCED ALL DAY SALE FRESH ROASTS “NOT FROZEN" PORK our brother m: and it is her intention, she adds, to | Spee’s German squadron sank & his father and mother. otas a0 dl Abant Aty R PR TV Von Spee's ships were sunk by a 3 s father . {of cedar wood. About fifty members | “Koawanee Millionaire D D DAY e N 1A before @ reverent assemblage of 2,- |broke the wand and tossed the| Peoria, I, Nov. 5 (P—John| The newspaper adds that it is » mystified two hemispheres. |rung down. The says he s en route to|tends to make the film as accurate | LAMB b 22¢ b 23¢ o soclecsone . o elhehatetatensile . maintained her composure. which left it hermeticall she collapsed and almost the nursc’s shouider, and sh ians. | Mrs. Houdini sald, that the secrets| World war. In a naval engagement Yuur SATURDAY’S MARKETING in Mechpelah cemetery, C s farewell to a |comply with wishes. British flotilla, commanded by Rear Last rites were held In the morn- |of the soviety, formed a half-circle squadron of fast British warships : Small Tegs LEAN FRESH ROUND AND LOIN 000 friends, admirers and former |picces about the col \ant- | Cooper, erstwhile “Kewanee mil-|understood the offer will be accepted | The widow, supported by a nurse, secking revenge on his|as possible. attendants placed the brc Just as she had done wh the floor. Through the bed convulsively. of the magi. |not be made known after his.death, |oft Coronel, Chile, Admiral Von Hills, Queens, beside the graves of | dead member. i Admiral Christopher Cradock. Later 5 ing in the Elks club, West 43d street |about the coffin, and, as Werner Now Seeking Revenge ot the Falkland Islands. Goautne Spring SHOULDERS STEAKS assoctates of the man whose magic [ed: “The curtain ! " in a letter to the Peoria by the British admirality, which in-{ : came heavily veiled, and at first 1 father who he claims the coffin and turn~" sisted him with the famous fce, after that, her head res Had Wondrous Power 'Two brothers and a sister of Hou- aini—Dr. Nat Weiss, Theo Hardeen, Gladys | ly. himself a magician, and Welss—sat with the wi “He possessed a wondrous power |th which he never underst When | it. 1id on | d on | comp sob- wand is broken ed him into believing he ate in the east. was Loney % Jewish wife and bables if they for- o him for leaving them at Ke- ses them to insel a Denver news- |d He left his failed to the date y want him. when he lon the | gather t Har one . would | nd hats were doffed reverent- L Albany, N. Y, |~ Several thousand waited erican Civil Union appealed to s club during the two hours' to the state department | tion from two decisions deny- Nov. 5 he will make a home | |Saw Deer Starting on |and headed straight offshore. being equipped to handle this sort | of cateh, Captain Tobin did not at- (A—The |tempt to interfere with the distance He advanced the theory of [that fear of hunters had driven the wimmer. deer to the water. Trans-Atlantic Swim Boston, Nov. 5 (A—Captain Peter Tobin of the fishing schooner Mary put into fish pier here today with a story. Yesterday, he the ship was making its way rom the fishing ground off tucket, a deer was sighted three miles off Highland light, Cape Cod, Not Ib. Lean Boiling BEEF . ; Ib. Boneless . ROLLED ROASTS Ib. Prime Rump ROASTS .. .n 20¢ TONGUES ... n. 30C ::\cmqum b, 180 img:...,,w.»..., v 16¢ ;‘xctaé}vas";‘cé‘l. .m 16¢ FANCY SELECTED EGGS 2 doz. ....... 8¢ BEST PURE Ibs, 33 c L5 35e; 8c 25¢ Fresh Killed FOWL ... Ib. 28c. 9TO 11 A. M. 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