New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1926, Page 13

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JAVANESE WOMEN SEEHING BALLOT Want to Be Like Occidental Sisters Batavia, Java (A—Javanese wo- men are awakening to the impor- tance of possessing the vote. When about 14 years ago Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt and her friend Aletta Jacobs, a Dutch feminist leader, visited the East Indian arch- ipelago, “Votes for Women" goci- eties sprang up with great rapidity. After & while, however, interest edge. Madame has been using it to shave off the ragged odds and ends of the attenuated bob. One Frenchman lost patience and sued for divorce. The difference was settled when Madame agreed to buy a razor for| her personal use. Brunettes Better Drivers London (A—Fair men are more careful motor car drivers than dark men, but brunettes are much stead- fer than blondes at the steering wheel, it was declared by experts at a luncheon celebrating the open- | |ing of the fall automobile show. | Incidentally it was stated that one woman in four in England| knows how to drive a motorcar. | She Prefers Airplane London (A—It is easler to fly an | airplane than to drive an automo-| bile, in the opinion of Mrs. Sophie * NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926. SUPPOSEDLY MURDERED 'PAPAL BLESSING MAN ALIVE AND WELL s e | 19 GIVEN COUPLE Out On Bonds Awalting Trial For Killing ?Unusual Wedding Ceremony in London, Ontario, Nov. 26 UP—A | Hartfo supposedly murdered man is alive and well at the home of his par- | ents in Chatham, while two men are | Hartford, Nov. 26 #)—Papal bless- out on bail and awaiting trial for ing and a ceremony performed by the Killing at Pineville, Ky. | Monsignor Joseph A. Breslin, vice- The man presumed to have been |rector of the American college at slain is James Fads. Dillard Wilson | Rome, gave unusual distinction to and Colsom Howard are under in-|the marriage in St. Joseph's cathe dictment for the alleged crime. dral here yesterday morning of Miss Eads disappearcd from Plneville | Alice P. Lynch, local school teacher, shortly befors Christmas, 1925, and |and Dr. Arthur V. Downes of Prov- later a skeleton, partially identifieq |idence, R. I Monsignor Bresiin, & as his, was found in a nearby creek. | personal friend of Miss Lynch and has been a teacher in the menal[ [ sehool. The bridegroom ia the son o | | James F. and Mrs. Downes ot Prov- |idence, R. I He Is a graduate of | Forth Anew Harvard university and Georgetown | university graduate school. | with the new season—and many are | the new and interesting things she has EX-COUNCILMAN DIES | to offer you through this store. Franci: Pasees Sad- . . o < ancls Foryiko Away 8ud-| pach day brings its arrival of fasci- denly at Home on East Street— | nating new modes. Hats, gowns, en- I Seeved fn Gounofin: 1854 .ndjsembles and coats—delightful in their | | freshness and charm—and as moderate in price as they are exclusive in fash- Wednesday, | ion. If you are an economical shopper old ot|We are sure they will interest you. , one of the best of the Sacred Heart and a tireless worker in the est of the: orphanage, died Wed- 1922, Taken suddenly i1} Francis Korytko, 29 years 648 kn chure inte nesday evening ast stres ashion has decreed high colored hat for Winter costumes. A beautiful new showing. flagged, and the women of Java have since been blaming their Europegn sisters for not helping the movemént after they had won their fight. Recently there has been a notable revival and a formal demand has been made upon the Dutch colonial | government for the franchise. Jav-| anese women are primarily inter-| ested in their matromonial rights and the freedom of choice in mar-| riage. | o Princess an Author Family Razor—Divorce London (A — Princess Parls (A—Neck shaves for Mad- | Louise, cousin of King George, pneumonia. He e common coun- | While the father of Eads was aid- |her family, interrupted his confer- Rothfeder’s !’ was a member of 378 Main Street New Britain, Cona. | S};,‘:fi;‘yn"’ Brltainai yloneer olp |ing the police of Pineville in an en- | ences in New York to officiate at the Addressing the National Council |[U62VOF t0 run down the alleged | wedding. He arrived here Wednes- of Women, Mrs. Lynn stated that|SIaVers, the son had made his way|day night bearing a papal message | because of the sase with which an |2Cr0SS the Atlantic in the crew of | cabled to him by the Pope. This airplane was operated in good |* Norwesian freight stcamer and |blessing was read by Monsignor weather many of the cross Channel |Joined the Spanish foreign Ilogion | Breslin as part of the marriage cere- pllots between London and Paris | 1B Lh? warfar in Morocco against | mony. The monsignor left here this take books with them to read during[Abd—hl-!\nm, the Riffian war lord, la""rucou for w York, where he R saties | who later surrendered and was ex- | will remain until January, taking |iled on Reunion Island in the In- | part in conferences with bishops and | dian ocean. i 1 sail for Italy the Marie | Fads after leaving Morocco went anuary. His home 18 in a0 lu:am:el and remained thers d he {s still chaplain of some time before rety *a i ere Wwith ame. using her husband’s razor |been elected & member of the Au-|33CG e BOOTE TRLA By oy e e brought a Paris couple before the | thors’ Society, the hobby of the|y = b 0 b fish i msved il ety Mo divorce courts, Now the question |Princess being notes of foreign trav- |0t i e e e that ls agitating F'rench homes is, |el. Her Highness joined the ranks ). "0e"pio g0 ol i 3 a year| “Will Madame haye her own razor |of authors when she published her |, 3o ;e0r po The br the daughter of Mrs. | or may she legally use a Sort of book “Letters trom the Gold Coast, e A T iat o gyt i this city. She is a graduate of the|tables such ery, lettuce, toma- ‘family razor’? which was followed up with several v 2 e t year. With the advent of the Eaton fother publications last yeai Culver-8mith kindergarten training | toes or onions should appear regu crop it is quite common for the | hool, and for the last two years|larly on the bill of fare. man teo find his razor has a dull| able new ¢ Roumanian red— Queen Marie bl —Rols de member of the ra ty of the Sacred art church and took part in its dramatics. Surviving him are his wife, Stella, three children, his par- | r J ephine Koryt- . Stella Fitzryk d Heart soc Here Are Supreme Coat Values A timely Offering of held at tomorrow with a will be Smart Fur Trimmed and Sports Models | Pineville. East Hamptoh Man Is She Manages German Farm Assaulted by Hunters Neustrelitz, Germany, » — East Hampton Nov. (A | American genius for organization|__Robert Baile tempting to| evinced by Countess Felix von Voss, | secure the names or numbers of nee Esther Lawrence of New York, | hunters who trespassed on his land { has revolutionized one of the richest | yesterday was assaulted and knocked |landed estates in the former grand | unconscious by three of the hunters| duchy of Mecklenburg. las night. Countess Voss, the only American | Bailey said the men were carrying |in the titled aristocracy of thos pro- | small game which, under the law,! vince, has identified herself with her ' cannot be sho this time. When he husband’s agrarian interests. The | attempted to obtain the license num- poultry farm and the horticulture | bers of the men, Bail imed he | | of the estate are personally managed | was jumped upon by three of the {by her. Both have been brought | hunters and badly beaten. 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Petty, according to a marriag |the famous actress, n the dual role | license certificate filed at the office lof an artiste and French fashion of the town clerk today. |ambassador, is on a world tour. Ac- RS AR | companied by 14 other players, she Vise fees will he waived for mem- | Wil appear in 80 cities. bers of the American logion visiting | She took 71 dresses with her| En | which she will show in the Near land Far East. She will return to |Paris betore embarking on her| l,xmenmn tour, | |" “In six months these 71 dresses {will bs out of style,” she explained. | |“1 must return and renew my sup- | | ply. You can’t fool American women | | with six months old dresses.” blus Leaves the fussy work to you, but does all the hard work. Cost very little. Phone. Rothfeder’s | 378 Main Street Now is the time to begin —your hens will lay reg- ularly right through the winter if you put them on this wonderful egg- making feed now. It contains Cod Liver Meal —hens are able to work faster and easier. It’s fresh, pureand cleanand will get you more eggs, at a lower cost, than you ever have had be- fore. Now is the time to adopt it! Made by TheQuatr Qals Gmpany Soid by C. W. LINES CO. New Britain, Conn. New Britain, Coan. To Encourage Poetry War- the i London (A—Lady Maud render, President General of | Poetry Society, on her winter to the United States, intends taking |active measures to extend the Poetry | Society in America. She hopes for the adoption there of Shakespeare | recitals in connection with which |Lady Maud will give a concert of Shakespeare's songs. VISITS EX-KAISER. | The Hague, Holland, Nov. 26 [ FFormer Crown Prince Frederick | S. N | William of Germany has arrived n!‘ WSRO | Doorn, the homs of his father, the | Plainville, Conn. ox-kaiser. 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Interesting facts about LaTouraine (Extra) Coffee largest-selling coffee in New Engla: of fine coffees in America. In this ho m preme in Value! nship! The dining room here seats 400 people. Itis furnished in rustic hickory. Under the trusses are old ships’ knees, salvaged from wrecked ships. The electric bulbs are suspended from the spokes of old ships’ wheels. Moose heads are over the fireplace. Mounted wild animals decorate the walls. The candlesticks on the tables are in the form, of pine cones. Mr. Parker h 3 i ¢ than ordinary coffee, 573 more than Nickerson owns this unique hotel. Eqio Pudlo, the prisd colfce of Brasls Ons taso rare that only 30,X §S are grown . combines the fbur finest coffees that h comes from a different country, each pride of a nation. Fach derives its excellent from one of the rarest soils of the carth. the coffees combined in_this blend cost Reduced to Fashion's smartest styles for after- e;'iz.'g- 2 N 'y noon, street and sports. 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