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FLASHES OF LIFE; ACTRESS, TWICE DIVORCED, IS THROUGH WITH MEN New York—No more husbands for | secretary of the treasury, wants to! ITALIAN FLIER 1§ murders ot Congressmen is $41. A prisoner says one deputy agreed to pay him that for killing another, Hartford — Delegates, on eve of New England council conference, get report showing obstacles in path- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926. PRAISES DESIRE work which re lotherwise idle hours into productive | |energy, and denied that automobiles | ot | Havana, at the expel He predicted that|, graduate s in converting| Haryard Man Takes Trip As Stowaway, Paying Bet Cuba, Paul Rountree of Washington, D. C., of the that he was to stowaway for Havans and buy a bottle of Cuban rum and bring it back with him. The latter part af the contract he now feals he could not fulfill, and he is going back empty handed. Nov. 18.—(P— University of i AGAIN VICTORIOUS Wipes Out U. S. Last Claim to Kir Title Norfolk, Va., Nov. 18 (A—Amer- ica's last claim to air racing su- premacy was wiped out yesterday be- fore the spectacular fiying of Major Marlo De Beri.ardi, Italian army offi- cer, who piloted his little red mono- plane over a straightway three meter course at the average rate for four laps of 25 ..813 miles an hour. His speed bettered the world sea- plane record for the distance, made says she can't stay put in matri- ny, and the stage, her first love, !will now be her only one. |man, Jr., of Chicago and then, after |a divorce, Harry Grey Carley of Bos- ton. Salt Lake City — Miss | represent Cuba at Washinston. The | Anne Miller of Seattle has been go- | ing to the movies with the deposed Maharajah of Indore. But no ro- mance is involved, her mother in- sists. She and her daughter are simply guests of the potentate on his | pay |tour of th: country. Dorothy Martin Hillman Carley. She | succeed himself. George J. Atwell, man. Rush bel He is opposed by , staunch Tammany ongs to Tamman She left |also, but used to have clashes with it twice, first t. wed Edward Hill- | Charles F. Murphy. Havana—A first class fighter is to new ambassador a score of duels. New York—M Rogers are champion survivors of | hurricanes. In | hered |Cuba, Bermuda and Florida. | ot the hotels they have is Colonel Opestes Nancy | Ferrara, who has fought more than r. and Mrs, Walter years they storms in Some managed seven nine defeats in tha installment plan| Wisconsin and a Harvard law stu- dent, paying a bet with another Fewer Idle Hours lent of the Bank of America, | terday as a stowaway on the United will be easier to judge | Fruit liner Ulua. Rountree, who was after “we have passed|taken to the immigration camp, was e through the next period of business | later released and is awaiting funds desp with a tion, at meeting, pays tribute to America’s present lepression and unemployment,” but | for his return trip home. EGorvin r, that the plan| The bet was on the Harvard- memory of Caroline H. Hewins, for |cconom attending fif ars librarian of Hartford pub- |m ? the to stay Princeton football game, and as he lic ary. way of progress of New England in- dustries; president predicts “some great things” at sessions. ACTOR FOUND DEAD 4 New Ordeans, Nov. 18 é#»—Harold Vosburgh, 56, well known asctas, was found dead in his room at a local hotel yesterday. Death was attributed to natural causes. He was a native of Canada, although he made his home in New York for many years. d be and eriticism osi New Haven — Frank Marcuccio of Meriden, pleading guilty to statu- tory burglary, sentenced from one to three years in prison. the plan 18 (A —Install- defects, is share in 5 13 by s PRy Y1 John Maurice the annualf oo @ Academy of Political |©SONOMICS at ow READ HERALD CLASSIFTED AD3 FOR YOUR WANT. Putnam — State Library associa- |credited lost, he did his best to meet the terms of the contract, which were Clark Columbia professor of iversity, ing the reon- “overpe 3 ov professor | ¢ at Columbia ces installment sales eligman, Hartford — Only four of class of tica v farm hoard to consider the farmer's problems is advocated in 1925 by Lieutenant James H. Doolittle, U. S. army, by more than thirteen miles an hour. Doolittle’s cord was 245.813 miles an hour. e land plane record is 278.48 miles d by Adjutant Bonnet of France. De Bernardi, in winning the Schneider cup race last Saturday, es- ablished a new speed mark of 24 496 miles an hour for the 350 kilo-| New York — Health Commission L s meter course, and ruined America’s ler Harris wants all dogs vaccinated | return with a bomelni rum. o chances to gain permanent posses- |because of an increase in rabies. In |Came, but insuperable difficulties sion of the trophy. He also set up |tests of 395 dogs, 200 cases of the |have developed about the rest of records for the 100-kilometer closed |dise were found; in the last six|the wager. circuit at 248.189 miles an hour and {months 7,000 persons in the city the 200-Kilowmeter closed course at |1 been bitten, nearly double the 248.00025 miles. e in the corresponding period Although the Italian battered Doo- |last year. One case of human rabies little's three-kilometer record in the ted fatally recently. | flight Saturday ,his new mark was not officially recognized at that time. His best speed for the three Kilo- meter course yesterday was 272.182 miles with the wind and his slowest, 3 2 miles ist the wind. The test was made over a meas- ured route off Willoughby Beach and was timed by the s devices and | New York—DMembers of the Na- officials who a in the Schueider |tional Democratic club deny that a ra {contest for president of the club in- - - | volves h-McAdoo row. Thom- READ HERALD OFASSITIED ADS | Rush, who was appointed sur- POR YOUR WANTS veyor of the port when McAdoo was | New York — Movies must wait for | yave been hlown from over their matrimony, esp clally when it 18 a|paqad. first venture for each partictpant In | he ceremony. Ri 2 the ceremony. Right from location Havana—Paul Rountree, Who to a city clerk went Dorothy Mack- e _|goes to Harvard, must welch a bit all, actress and Lothar Mendes, di. thoes Princeton i | a bet which rector. But there will be no honey- | o8 . I8 leted. | tootballers made him lose. He s |agreed, it Princeton should win, to . |come to Cuba as a stowaway and h Campbell come from England locking for job because in the English the- or “it is the day of flappers, and can’t flap.” London — The secret of the chan- | nel swims of Miss Ederle and Mrs. |Corson is out at last. Professor Leonard E. Hill says that short skirts trained them td withstand the cold. London—George Bernard Shaw wants Jack Dempsey to be the vil- |lain and Gene Tunney the hero in a fiim of “Cashel Byron's profes- slon,” also he wishes Jesse Lasky to pay $100,000. Jesse offers $75,- 000. Copenhagen—Poker s unlawful | by decree of the supreme court. | Mexico—The latest quotation on Food Journal writes for herself and her staf They are finding, too, that this loaf stays fresh longer—yet has a O suggestion of unpleasant commercial qualities,” says the editor of a nationally known food magazine after testing White Rose Bread. «Compares more favorably with homemade than any other bread we know,” declare scores of other teach- ers and students of cooking who re- cently made similar tests of this new 10a£ complete absence of “sogginess.” White Rose Bread was petfected with the help of leading food ex- perts—authorities on cooking, on diet and nutrition. They have given their time and experience in order that you might have as fine a loaf of bread as it is possible to make. 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