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DOINGS IN LONDON= Lady Rhondda Thinks There Are Too |i Many Idle Women Among the Rich. | | | (P—Lady Rhondda, Eng- believes that among the especially London, Nov. 20. land’'s leading business woman, there ar: too many (lle women smart set and thAt their cas, those on sex, as a who! e are Lady Ithondd fym of “Candid; inist weekly rev controls, s “The number women has increased years, and not only that, has increased ehormousl It 1s contened that there is a smart set or w whick in sixty but their influence NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATU R DAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1926, BERLIN=—=x JSome of * Former Kaiser's Own { Family Are Opposed to Monarchy's i Return. | 3 Berlin, Nov. 20. —The Hohenzollerns are far from being united in favor of the restora- tion of the monharchy. Among the most out- spoken in _opposition s Prince Adalbert, third son of former Emperor William. Shortly the revolution in November 1918, Adai- wired President Ebert, placing his ser- > disposal of the Republic. Prince Henry. (the I consider it my duty support the newly electe government means at my disposal.” The bitter quarrel that ensued between the brother), FOREIGN CAPITALS PARIS=——= 40 Uniting to De- and Provide Parisians over fend Themselves Jobs. arisi 3} —or rather who are willing to R to have passed—the forty year mark are or-| ganizing themselves into a league to defend | their interests. The main object of this! league is to find cmployment for its members, | who from the mere fact of their age of meet difficulty in 1g positions in off or workshop. € ., both public and private, decline to assist them on the ground | that they are not old enoush to cease work. wir situation often is pitiab Private Code Changed. The Frénch Forelgn Office has just changed ity private code for secrct diplomatic corre- spondence, because of an astounding discov- ery made by Premier Poincare. “Who is this person ‘Tata’ the Premier asked Prince and his father as an outgrowth of this has never been entirely soothed relations would by no means be im- it the former Kaiser ever makes use tle at Homburg, which the state of set aside for him. Prince Adal- wife, the former Pri ss Adel- and their two children live & villa near the . The Pi vorite son of Victoria 2 in every town, and every s its time playing after: playing tennis, and otherwi , with the sole idea of ir proved the c cussia b . motoring, y after ¢ The First Thanksgiving Day was prodaimed that our forefathers might, by a “harvest thank &_,n.nfl ymbokze thei abundance. referred to in | a young im- may Lady of g attitude toward I throughcut the community.” trs, and charges the wom teaching men and young won work, to value material comfort, adornment and social advancement ige people purely on how they dres e of this class put entirely too muc on the sex problems, and of sexual attraction,” declar . Monsicur le Presi .\n»( l(li:)"' tha Prem de word for Trotzky. "’n follm\ml the translation of Moumouc fam, Choute, and Mouche—all of ther mes in vogue in the protocol. “When yo 2 code dis asked M. Poin me do T draw leisure W to distike personal and to j emph portance Viscoun Beautitul Ameri 2 beautiful Amer cons‘ant source of amazement to the German ym(ml More than a dozen prominent men and t omen, asked their impressions of the United The young atta wed, and finally blurt- States on their return to Germany mentioned 1: “Barbichon.” ichon means in .Fra the girls as one of thelr threc principal sub- he little bearded one o whisker jects of admiration. American industrial ef- The Premier never cracked a smile. The n :ncy and the large number of automobiles iay. however, M. Briand, the foreign minister ved the following not ‘Dear Luly, Please ask your young collabor- | ators henceforth to choose their code from Greco-Roman mythology rather from among their little girl friends vours, Barbichon. sis patehes gratitude for the country's Twist. in the United and yet s a history of British allowed to a princess ntage born Peculiar Pa who W ! a film patriot hope of being stay in e is liter without a country. Her name is F azine recently asked > find the greatest number of It answered, “Positively “Where modern in e This year on the 305th anniversary of Thanksgiving Day, America wiil again give thanks ly for bountiful harvests but for commercial and industiial prosperity, and the bleSS‘nV\ 0i fiee government, not foroeltmfl the part that th this land of ances Golitzine and she is o of a Russian nobleman. She is living land from vise to vise, the last of which the end of the year. E asses at Duesseldor - _ i st books for typographical e They by experience that it pays to find the sophomore I'rench class re- student found herself cha with a mistake which upon investigation proved to be not their own but of their text- book. > The class through its n to the Leipsic publishers about the misprint and humorously threatened to sua for dam- ages. Knowing it was a girls' high school the blishers not only apologized but sent a huge 50x of chocolates with a note to the monitor reading: “Please distribute the contents among the voung ladies who have threatened to st o this will mollly them Divide Up Ol Castles, problem of dividing up the 'y ancestral castle and estate zollern, at Sigmaringen, from w ollern family s its name, has been . solved in an unsatisfactory manner by the ex- cr's settlement with the State of Prussia. The castle proper with its large courtyard ed to the former Kai > outer moat, outlying bastion: up to the castle, ho hecome the property of the state, ands of the castle passes into the 1l not o Are Hard To Cateh. Fish are ard to catch as nel 1o Chamber of Deputics, even for st ort angler after both as Foreign M Aristide Briand. At 1 sry place he was complalning bitter bad luck—only t e gudgeon S after a whole Sunday of patient c: “Three yea Premier and ex- were falling for my tiful regularity. B only a private memt now, that T have b Fish learned mistakes, In ¢ eve “Gloomy Dean K. known as the “Gloomy De “England,” attracted much because of the philosophic pes- view that John Bull was on his last shaken off lis dreariness and is tak- Dean whose book tion chi. 71‘ O our (O e:;\tnexs Du\ed n makm" aul urs the best on earth. nitor complained and worms ¢ expressed the belief that g it time, began in May and n price with potatoes, Therefore, ne ¥ It comfortable for The De: dispute, brought fuel to would continue for months. d down to make hi winter. The dean stove ir come a minister jotned resomble OFFICERS William H. Judd, C. L. Sheldon, As: and Trust Officer A. S. Parsons, As Assistant Cashier tant Cashier poli- A. J. Sloper, Presid F. S. Chamber and Cashier N. Stanley, Vice-President ow had an up-to-ate gas heating How \ the D Peter's has never been anything of the » old-fashioned fire place hav- n order since the history of the , in the days of William the rery at St sibl ; Wezrs O1d Coat. ymond Poincare, auguration of the ceremony att, 1 the Prin Premi he overcoat wore to the i dents' hostel, sident Doumerss a3 the ver: of rigid ~ affair, he - i the Prem stant Cashier eleventh Burg ich tk DIRECTORS A. J. Sloper. A. F. E. S Stanley. E. A. Moore. H. S. Walter. Waiter H. Hart J. B. Minor. A. G. Kimball. F. 8. Chamberlain. e George T. Kimball. . M. Holmes. Geo. P. Spear. Maurice Stanley. Harold L. Judd. W BRITAIN BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Corbin. Obviously a re M. Poir conomy. ave da Pill Tosters On Show. poliey t time in its history e aristo- has given over its walls \m\ was for 1912, otice old-fashioned shoes. Spats steoat ma it mus premiership 1o ciiffs v Always a to t an d to clop products of the British 1 other methods, Ministe > clings All" other possession of 1 nothing in his of the collat dres evening b ha has no acc on. nion ial Clon Post artsts D s Dor to whi grants per) in a shiny well and little known activities of the harvest Zealand, Canadian > groves, designed depicted the British Empire and scenes in ring cate apple orcha Australian vineyard Ceylon tea plantat by various includes wheat New = usually cock Tung Power and Ready Wit, Taung power and a ready wit were the basis ich a jury judged the cries of F rdors in a prize contest at the munici- tadium. Each contestant was asked to his stuff to the jury and demonstrate ue of his goods just as he would do on st corner. udee: surrounded by cabaret and udeville artists looking for jokes to palm off The first priz: went to a form- student who now sells chocolate Marshal Pe shal Petain is spen 1o pursuit of literature. Soldier) a with whic shal is quite conversant, will be the hook, hie 1s now p . Indian rice ons. subject the title of | Animals, cupines Has Toy Realistic looking lions, white swan were among the toy Princess Mary hought for her boys tour of the Home Arts and Ind: tions. They were ardered to b Royal nursery where Geor and brother Gerald Dav most of their time while th London During the tour of Mary col d to a spent some time at imitations of i found in the of a window ¥ “I must b vere OLDEST BANK IN NEW BRITAIN prow Hub nding Henry are paren| '™ -m,m that “Le of Tmmort: flowers rerdun. | — f ited States | about 12,000 men 2 erwise they wor slump in the te: " in Which most of them were his the manufac Xpo; h nployment for An acr volatile ofl, come sulphur-bearing com- which ¢ s the eves to and th s to flow ation of pi Ohurch, re with as thelr The Church of mons flying ficld to possesses a coll of Legion ot Honor \ i ¥ Jonferenc tables may e Fren 1 > and cooked in a de Dorme stantial lunc others Avintors Adg ve adopted tle church arov tion field at Le Bour £ next to i rth of Par! relics of two wars. sures are the cross of the medals of Guynemer, ! the late war. His comr: Thadeus Oslorwoski and the air are tom In v 1 give mo votive oler to he aviators have given model b irch of Le Bourget. opere Posides the souvenirs of t) ¥ o TONS ANG\WERED can get answer of ct wholr lustry, SUBSTANTIAL di nt cooked be combined wi ve alone there are 125 flower ma Ll = i neerns employ rom 20 to 3 Woman Reads Articles. Tn the last year the value of flo te first woman memt rted has fumped from $2.30 has belng the to address that products of a Ma s listened with in- 1 vege- white M casserole to of the on dish. befors t a woman Hu = oty of S0C! first n in Also b rine ured has v hiect W " to W t upon Is of thei the public. for the Actors' um of the Relchstag the Ch tars’ band made a hig n of it or perfornt and operat director of nterest work You question writing to the New Dritain He Bureau,.1322 New Y Washington, D. C., cents In stamps for reply marital advice gal and iven, nor canm extenc an or ir Questio Metropole th d castancts. t the'drums and one of » sholks played the flute, never T have shop 1 work around Paris, that sword encounters took very walls of the little church rre (whi i, the moon hin man, ord today held steamer Cottonwood was a mass of twisted wre fast on the rocks of I shore flfty-two miles up fror where 1t Mon 1t when born of 65 miles an hour. The crew of tw way to shore wher | shelter from the storm ! shacks. With but Jittle foo tehed to then | mate, after D. H scene of the wree said the vessel blown off i of Charnish by the Parmelee experience In the testimony it was de e wife of 'LAKE STORMS ARE Say Shipload of Gin Was Tor TYPHOID MILK SUIT IS Their Own Use WON BY THE DEFEHDANT her Sanlt] Q. Whore and when was ! | WHAT WILL YOUR HEALTH BE NEXT YEAR? Don’t Neglect Pimples Use Cuticura Now Atthe first sign of pimples anoint gently with Cuticura Ointment. After five minutes bathe with Cuti- cura Scap and hot water. Daily use of Cuticura Scap aad Ointment » the skin clear and heaithy. next s physically Gi it becomes winter? was wreeked 2 me spocies eme cold only on war winter in t bein in the spring. The tals of Deceased Youth Claimed of five hardy pired to col all by thems sterday., skipper schoonor nt on charged with conspiring with four members of his c to the prohibition la Loaded With Gin Lizutenant Irving W. Buckalew the coast guard took the nd tell how the M Nantucket ligh 1d of gin cotia v York, sea who ses of gin 0 (P and 'Expect Shipping Will Soon Return to Normalcy e Germ Carrier Tnfected from shore and lves e Product. 26, Mgz, Mas® T Caticura Sha ng Stick 25¢. of the trial the vio- Middietown, 11 men yest for the Nov. o rday returned o ndant in the $10, { James R. Tow - of the e of Towers, against all of Durham, Jennings in superio 20 the hold to abandon managzed to said. filled the reach Milwauker, Wis, Nov. P Storms which lashed Lake M and Superior the greater part of week had diminished in violen leading coast guards and ship- men to expect word fr long overdue, and wh eved to have put, into shelter to Ut until the storm’s fury abated. Two coal ¢arriers, the Hill and Gerald came into Milwaukee wbor last night after a terrific struggle with heavy winds and waves which battered the vessels severely. They reported however, that the storm was subsiding. i tne other vessels, including the | Monroe C. Smith, the David Z. Nor- ton, the William H. Fitzgerald, and the Sam Mitehell, early today had not been heard from although loug | The first car struc rdue here. Shipping men were in- | 0ne followl clined to believe that most of these | Amoroso was taken vessols have hove to off the Beaver | Where h 1 a few competitors by only a Islands or the Manitous to wait out 5 Tt was only by accident the storm, | BEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| trieal communication by 20.- te his Willis befors | n % e for Autos Twice Pass Over Vorcester Man's Body Worcester, Mass.,, Nov. 20.—(#) Carmanio Amoroso, f children, was ki 1 last ni he was run over by two au! loaded with joy ri believed by the to have TE tball enthusiasts bound the Harvard game in New Haven (drivers went away without making themsely known, polic The man was cros Belmont strect | when the two tamobiles, cloge behind th o sped of of to ot on Tt is tra acid, a und u ious as scovery well court here hip after taking from another v All available spac the your yphold fever, in the suit that contract:d from d from the Parmelee Charnish, an employer 1 been dacl the state depart- les o phos died from was charged rs and it ai pu on the farm, typhoid carricr by cnt of health in September, 1 tollowing investi, ion of an iemic of typhoid fever in N own | ven among patrons of the T which lee, and while xErdcting was nd for it CLIP COUPON ure S lice Who fnvented The theory of wn long before an to apply it to pract ventors were tryin ratus that would work, Several dif : wry & for & nals requ Merald, said to be few! ber of dots an telograph 1,000 operator Q \ B fhen ok y Ave Washingten, D, C. 1 o BB words. The B | \ 3 ol 0 O fixes a cor = from um.s v plate an eleet tablished On the ne the dots are record- short time. [ed on emically impregnated that elec- | paper ned to a similar drum, wire was |at the rate of 40 dots a sccond. | Toth | and he Kk too. 1 asked him % with it, and sincerity that for his 1 to remain at co el titled owned the what he me he told me he had “He cargo, o did nd enclose or coin l LIDGE, 0 do postage stamps, it it hag all “SMade Gooll Start. {on will admit.” said counsel Kinloc » had made a pre good start¥n the gu\\sump'!m’l line. mal one 5 rent prac- | plate made telegr > tim Dairy company milk from P was warned past. | n and the over him to a hospital hours later. rical 1 systems of phy a revolving Mar- | appears to ot wir :mm( the coni had the good | first but he distanced until heen him 1ppeared san on that loye e Cha 1 farm, e milk. It was the | s that his son's Qeath resulted from the employment be co his st ceivin fortune is ma &k 1 on the or | should not ha