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| | Abandonment. |r porter. As a class, Peaches thin | number of items of interest in .n-| Carl Schramm, West Hartford, as- |SEXTON!S wIFE GRANTED newspaper reporters are the nicest | coln’s time, Fay has contributed |signor to Pratt & Whitney Co., N. 1 | a For the widel | than 20,000 Y., N. Y. (2 patents). Grindl men she ever met. For the widely | more han 20,000. ), . 2 paten . rinding Ivo C G U ' DIVORCE FOR CRUELTY bits. The cases when finished NEGOT[ATORS ON WAY | hibi | Arnold J. Tanner, North Haven.| pe. pio Graves in Cemetery Six Years e | Trade Marks Registered New Haven, Feb. 12.—Being forc- ; ¢ ! el 43 G onnecticut People | 7" : T ApEng EoxT | Seek Agreement For | Springfleld, 1L, Feb. 12 (UP)— C C PIC |10y w |and Mrs. Ruby M. LeDoyt, of this R ) sk e lar historical places of visit in the old G. Manning, Walk-Over Shoe 1e o Coming events cast their shadows orical places of visit i binding, elastic shoulder straps, | SERER T LEDORD B0 OUR. INEC epring shadows for our approval cite strike eettled one year ago to- Oak Ridge cemetery, here, is al- assignor to The Atwood Machine Co. | pytchart-Nicholls Co., Glenbrook. | that between December 26, 1915 and Navy blue is the outstanding color are speeding toward Mis visitors from both home and abroad. | or to the American Brass Co., Water- ' van Artificial flowers. to making her dig holes in the ceme- i Herbert W custodian of the | Henry B. Foulder. Glenbrook, as- i testified. afternoon gown All shades of ors for a new wage scale to . stodia 4 v B. . + Trake-Mark Applicants (t'"tl( [ files. blue which one associates with & or Ahe atiike exe stilldalt ] s . a [mize s S S six years ago, more than 500,000 | Robert D. Hayes. New Haven, as- | el O e 500 Ch o 85 0 stylists. Indigo, electric, turquoise,| (o operators. They lost part of their AR S - ! [ ! ings, queens, premiers, presidents, wanda, N. Y. Tndex or fle. Norwalk. Hats and caps for men. |bids for the collection of garbage in included. Often two tones Of bIUe| o ing schedules at the mines' Taat to (vis! e 5 i ign countrics to visit the memori- |patents) Multiple-unit = electric| i g,y5, and panels. Bids for the whole city or indi- q FOR ST schemes will be so popular this yeari, .o k of demand for | Cleme: ot ce, Pri >3 on-ing ve Clemenceau of France, Prince Paul ton-ing remover. O et e olan s must ke dlond shades with black heels. G normally mild winter which has pre-| ~The shrine also has been visited Inc. Waterbury. Furnace. gatherings and it is thought thatl. ' 4yo cranberry Creek Coal com- | Markham, American poet, | Y. Hob-grinding machine, Black and white is a/ favored coat o suspended two | Harry Lauder Theodore Roosevelt,| Max Lavitt, Ellington. Tobacco 4 for A" the Family . ) - ers. ] RY stressed for wear under black cloth | ™y "0 1o as of the Lehieh Valle Fololwing th annual custom ' signor to Morgan Blodgett Morman, & ment have afforded the purest, sweetes: and In speaking of black cloth coats, . 1o Pety HEr o Y hosa of | day to Be laid at the foot of the |mechanism, SR e " ay. Those of | and scalp. Tender-faced men find che 172 Arch Street , Tel. 4670—4586-4 ; i powder, cooling and refreshing. Seholies black &nd Whits monkay | ad Coal company, were falso id on dressy afternoon shoes. Black 120,000 annually. Hartford. Method of and apparatus trimming style. Colored shoes have represented signor to the Mattatuck Mfg. Co. with gun metal buckles, brown ator for 60 years and has one of 'signor to Lightship Board Co.. Inc., use rhinestone buckles and heels. small geometrical designs are re-| more important than larger and actress, was granted a divorce last REPORTER CHUMMING | She charged desertion and aban- |§ | donment. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927. advertised eccentricities of her pres- | The Ilinais legislature last session | machine, and relieving mechanism. |ent husband, Peaches had only ridi- | passed a bill appropriating $5.000 to | Jesse A. B. Smith, Stamford, as- cule, | provide 300 feet of show cases to be |signor to Underwood Typewriter Co., | vsed in connection, with Lincoln ex- |x. Y., N. Y. Typewriting machine. | Declared That Her Husband Made Stems t0 Be Outstanding Gl Vs b7 Bl Miliop 0 o i o ey 5o | St s o 6ems {0 lllg 0r isited J Ha 0D 1IN in the tife of the Civil War president | George N. Wilcox, Preston. Car- b viine ] T0 COAL R " | atranged in chronological order. |burstor Q. lor Spmlg { P I d t | The American Brass Co., Water-|ed out of bed at midnight to dig R » ¢ Miami t atents Issued to e America ., er- s Mecting Opens Monday Af o bury. Copper wire and copper-al- |graves constitutes intolerable cruelty tre. % > e bra (List compiled weekly from the| g, Blas N ¢ Fabric Ci (United Press Fashion Editor) | The shrine of Abraham Lincoln ! ‘Bartons Blas Narrow Fabrie Co.. | - 3 £ i 5 ) . F 2 P)— ous Men srobably s one of the most popu- | official Gazette by the office of Har- | gy nd N. Y. N. Y. Bias City, was granted a divorce from New York, Feb. 12 ((UP) Bitumin probably he m pop Bridgepont, and D : [Brrmset 5. Lolidytsof SadthyCoveas > o Pa., Feb. 12 (A—With | ipiteq States. The tomt hich | Store, 211 Main St, New Britain). | Pt before them,” reiterates the ground datany | United States. The tomb in which Store, : drapery and upholstery trimmings, ; : hog. Stylists are already casting the five and a half months’ anthra- ' Lincoln's bod , located in the dward E. Bradley, Stonington. !¢ |court yesterday. Mrs. LeDoyt sald . ; s visting | ' g arried lite which make our winter wardrobe day delphia, hard and soft MOSt completely covered with |Spinning and twisting machine. Golf club. f‘)::e;"?;’:!::l :flhslm’;; iy look as flat as last week's pancake. coal le of 'the United Mine Wreaths of flowers presented by | Charles H. Davis, Cheshire, asslgn- | gam, R. C., & Co., Inc. New Ha- | : ScoRen” of it e e 4 Itery where he was employed as tor spring street costumes including ' Fla, to open negotiations on Monday = S°ores of wreaths, vearly, aro|bury. Granular brazing solder and | Arthur E. Kammritz, Hartford. ‘:‘{nn Al bmt“m_’r iHs| suits, coats, sports frocks, hats and ith a committee of bituminous laid at the tomb of the em ator. producing the same. | Indicators for automobile headlights. | 3 s e 5 e 3 N 5 Lincoln Memorial and effects of the s or to J. P. Curry Mfg. Co., Inc., e ented on the spring »d the Jac ille agreemen C. J. Bates & Son, Chester. ~ Naf e e nin dosp| e, ‘\",f: s J*'l ksonville ABTRMENt Giyit War president, said today that |Stamford. Apparatus for stringing ¥ Hiates BonbiRgt “': 5 3 ™ : since he was appointed to that post | wire ties. O hensy Brethers South, Manchas. Clty Advertlsement stained glass windows, is sponsored || et e e aara X : - i isitors have registered at the b. !sig by esne ssignments to pe § o s by some of the leading Parisian gpor bills here and there according ;,ff,”,‘: Al D O i T Sona_ |and pile fabrics in the piece. ; Al et ) S Iptea s WaE ATCEX ke ) @ | The Crofut & Knapp Co. South | The Board of Health will accept king and greenish blues are all Tep- | jyayket through the use of substi- | 4 : s Pk : seacnted. Hard bright blues are even ' giei sy ot 80 P o TohD e Heany, New Haven, 88| The Ventilouvre Co., Bridgeport. 1the City of New Britain, contracts to ¥ of royal and official position In fcr- |signor to Heany La » % % Built-in ventilators, transoms, doors, | begin April 1, 1027, NS are used on the costume. In fact:yy. latter part of January and eo far | oun fric B ; L ! ARTY two-toned Ideas in S N olR i E e | e g 800 e i Ll “,‘}:0(_"'"‘,‘\5’:‘_‘:‘;;“}‘“"'!, | The B. J. Willlams Co., Glaston- |vidugl districts will be considercd. BABY CHICK® gy S s £ TRAIL NS ADORE 7 {bury. Soap. Proposals may be obtained at the that stocking manufacturers are . 1ot thaimiliaiyhl raastas fob] oy s ST DRINOVREL L o — ressing stockings of gray, tan or|jcoT0 e ons f0r | of Greece, Garabaldi of Ttaly, and| Charles F. Kenworthy, Woodbury. | ppyp HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |in on or before Saturday noon, Feb- b & = the dullness of the t the ab-| Queen Marie of Roumania assignor to Charles F. Kenworth, . i L & ; ¢ : aas : FOR YOUR WANTS I rvary 19, 1927, metal a(l,o({:kuus v;m_l m.m\ s J'; X | esident Co 1s vice presi- | Carroll Knowles, Hartford, assign- wlready well represented at sma T Lehigh Valley Coal company . neral John J. Pershing, Ed- | or to Pratt & Whitney Co.. N. Y., N these will be replaced by lshter|, ., 'have been on an average of | Pawerewski, noted piants ; Cozelk 3 s . 1 1 ¢4 ) Yee 2 ave ¢ awerewski, note pianist and ex- John Kozelka, Jr., Stafford Springs stockings with black heels later on. | po ¥ AU e i s oo = uticura reparahons and gown combination, Chi SalE re at a time for lack of | Chief Justice Taft, when president 'lath. | A quer red s a new froc 44 | orders, | and Woodrow Wilson, Porter 8. Morgan, Norwalk, as-| 5 For generations Cuticura Soap and Oint- CHOWS—at our store koats. ‘ ompany were closed today ¢ i1l | President Coolid ent a wreath to- | Inc., N Ly s ysorbi most satisfactory method of promoting and \§ T compa sed y and will | President Co ne., N. NoY. iSh sorbing st sa ry P g ang d o= maintaining a healthy condition of skin NEW BRITAIN BIRD & FEED CO. ena mustn't the Cranberry company suspended | casket of the martyred president. Ab N. Pasman, Waterbury, as- e 3 ompany suspended i Abram D sman, Waterbury, ; n monkey fur trimming. A large per-.py oo P o0 T”N{,m_ Up to 1907, visitors at the Lincoln | s oville Mfe: Co. Supply, frecly-lathering Cuticura Shaving Stick a pentage of black coats are collared =~ T F UL TS T High. | shrine n d not more than 20 - | waste and over-flow fitting. | necessity Cuticura Talcum ia an ideal and cuffed in deep monkey fur 000 annually The last two years, Dominick Peccerillo, New Haven. g " today. Th st time since the close | 1"4¥ ve shown an ave Control system. Soap %c, Olntment 25 and §0e. Talcam %e. Sold_every- . 05 are combined on collars and cuifs. 2 ot of 10,000 interested interested visit- | Karl E. Peller. West Hartford, as- | whers. Sampie cach {res. Address: “Cuticura Labora- F Q e at they have been 1- i . . o X * % S i Sories, Depd SF, Malden Mass. L) Cut-steel buckles are being used affected hi’ riet eoni.| Ors @ month or a total of about signor to Hartford-Empire Co., of \= W~ Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. or Ymc eturns Use Hera assine $. is an important spring shoe color o According to the records of regis- |for shaping molten gla: and the buckle comes as an advance WINIFRED WESTOVER IS trants, every country in the world is | William Raeburn, Waterbury, as- buckles of self color and thus we| () rdent admirer of Lincoln | Making chair glide see instances of gun metal suede| GRANTED HER DWORGE has collected e of the er George B. Scheffey, Norwich, as- muede or kid with bronze buckles,! | the most complete exhibitions of Weehawken, N. J. Cloth board or etc. Evening slippers continue wi Wife of “Bill” Hart, Two Gun Man | f¢!ics in the world. Of the total [similar article. It it's in print this year, it's in| of Movies, Charged fine print. Tiny floral figures and placing larger patterns on SPring! Reno, Nev, Feb. 12 (UP)— aliks. Quaint patterned silks are yyinifred Westover, motion picture | more colorful patterns. | night from William 8. (Bill) Hart, ! | two gun man of the movies. hBOUT WITH “PEAGHES“; They were married tn Hart's | Hollywood home December 7, 1921, |and separated in May, 1922, Their {only child, William §. Jr., was born Goes to Bermuda With Her and | the following Septemhber. 3 | Five months after their marriag, Seems to Keep Her | Mrs. Hart moved to the home of her Steady Company. | mother at Santa Monica, Calif. She | |said that on May 10, 1922, upon her Hamilton, Bermuda, Feb. — | return from a shopping tour, sk (UP)—Dock crowds jeered Francis | found the door of the house locked (Peaches) Heenan Browning when |against her. She never re-visited she arrived here to recup from | the home. her ordeal in a White Plains, N. Y., { When their child was born, the court room accompanied by her|father came to visit the baby and mother and a newspaper man who | its mother. | scemed to be determined to k Violet Corsages, Exceptionally $3 rival reporters away from Edward | T————= | Y Priced for Today Only— et s S aporter ,,,ijhat Baby You’ve“ ‘ A s 0 ¢ o R . peacnes put up i e Jamiion | Longed For || Flowers—the Valentine Beautiful ! o NN N % BC) gfi?S 10 hotel, and lunched together yes- Tender Tho'ts and Glad Wishes seem crystallized in this terday, their first day ashore, in a | quiet corner of the grill V«hBerflE‘l‘“""" I;n:lnn ,\d\!w:“ Women on Moth- P o Peaches and the reporter danced o= esksadiun i Compantonshlp | perfect corsage. And no feminine heart could fail to ther. “For eeveral years ois 'R respond to the gallant message i oting. s 0 - BESGy A o - . i 2 ®F Possessed of $300 weekly tempor- [v1eesing ° ."a“ Rl e g = S I I ey | ACouxrs ¥ { 00 o [ € PSR i OUR POLICY : e : 4 4 ary alimony and the expectation that the court would raise the sum to| S . J $52,000 a year when a final decision | We invite you to spend a happy fifteen minutes in our in the White Plains dispute is hand- |t U and & true g store at any time, amidst nature’s most beautiful expres- panion a o m’ to my husband. | od d&"“-bl;*‘fitc‘;@-‘mms “C‘tdl'—'h‘ag ;:)‘;‘: bel . ¢ oiby, Mosoand. | @ sion — Flowers. We look upon a visit from you as an T : g nd 3 onsiderable trav . at lei would He weore AN % 2 - s J i v [N :eve"_l AL L Tl 3 oy thas deorat |@ obligation to serve you to our utmost. With this in mind - o petly - ’ Saflze l; g It Peaches ever married again, |21, P voman 11 et ,2 \‘ R we never annoy customers by urging them to purchase. on offers e entirely that 1s supposing that her marriage | i, : Sothiae fo ol to the big shoe tree and rubber egg |letters ) ddressed to Mrs. man were dissolved, she intimated Margaret Burton, Massolile: s l isas City, Mo. Correspondence will be that she would cho0Se & NEWSPADET | Lyri iy comddontiar 78 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 3700 T g HE above picture of our new Banking Home, now under construction, is not impressive as yet, nor does it There sa Melon ~ - have much resemblance to the handsome finished struc- ture that will soon stand on West Main Street. Ripening for You! Neither for that matter does the small Savings Account | look much like the beautiful home, the new automobile, Il be ready on Stude- ‘ , nor independence in old age, which its growth will ulti- . mately make possible. baker’s 75th Birthday— Itisregular deposits that swell the savings account to im- February 16th—so you'd ‘ : | pressive proportions, just as daily work by the builder 3 ; produces a beautiful building. better postpone buying a car till the big news breaks next Wednesday Perhaps You Don’t Know what is being done at the Y. W. C. A. for the i e 775 girls enrolled in the physical education "y i department. Under trained supervision they Salu'fiay See Special Announcement are learning to e s N ; Swim Play Tennis | 7109 This Paper I"b”””:] 16th Play Basketball Exercise Healthfully o Dance Care for Themselves Intelligently STUDEBAKER Do You Know h _ that part of the $15,500 which the Y. W. C. A. 75 YEARS YOUNG 1s going to raise is needed for the department of physi- cal education? i ASK THE GIRLS WHO GO THERE