New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1927, Page 5

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1 IN10 MARRIAGES ENDING IN DIVORCE Statistios lor 1026 in Coanecti- cut Made Public BY GEORGE H. MANNING (Washington Bureauof the N. B. Herald) Washington, D. C., June 28—¥or every 10 couples who marched to | the altar in Conecticut last year, one couple marched to the divorce court, There wers 12,285 marriages in the Yankee state last year, or 7.6 marriages per every 1,000 of popu- lation, and 1,232 divorces granted, or .77 per every 1,000 of popula- tion. During the preceding year there were 12,269 wedding ceremon- | New Yorker Kills Own Daughter, Tries Suicide New York, June 27 (®—After kill- ing his daughter with a furnace shaker, Joseph Ungerman, of Brook- lyn attempted to end his own life last night by inhaling gas. Miss Emily Ungerman, 19, daughter, was found dead with her head crushed and her father uncon- scious. Alfred E. George who had been {living In the same apartment sald the | Ungerman probably committed the act because he feared appearing in court Wednesday to answer a seri- ous charge made by a young girl. FRISUO-CHICAGD ARPLANE ROUTE ies performed in the state, or 7.8 per 1,000 of population, and 1,231 | livorces granted, or .78 per 1,000 of ! population. | The 10 to one ratio of marriage | and divorce for the state generally | Wwas true of nearly eevry one of the Will Be 20 Hour Service—Fare Will Be $200 San Francisco, June 28 (UP)— The new San Francisco-Chicago ARTISTS SEEKING COLOR ON JUNK Woman Is Skipper of Unique (Chinese Bark American woman artist is “admiral” of & Chinese junk which has come where it was built. The “admiral” Mrs. Alfred Nilson of Sheepsehead, N. Y. Her husband, Captain Alfred Nilson, its pilot, is well known as & writer. Captain and Mrs. Nilson write and paint while they sail from port to port. Their objectives are the quaint water villages on the seaboard and romantic local color for their work. The junk has tw- masts and & mizzen, with great, crimson, square- rigged sails. A crew of two completes the party. Children’s Summer Socks Lisles, Silk and Sport Styles Value to 39¢. MONTH-END SALE PRICE The “Am tory. Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford are said to have spent part | of their honeymoon aboard. Captain | George Ward, its original owner, was also a writer, who chose this boat for his world wanderings. He sailed across the Pacific Ocean in 87 days, although his craft was only 68 fect long, with a waterline of only 32| feet and a beam of 19 feet. It draws three feet, seven inches of water. ks While Fearing Approach of Death New York UP—Mrs. Alice Tisdale Hobart is one of few persons who |have been faced by the question, What would you do if you had only one month to live?” | Mrs. Hobart is the wife of the manager of the tSandard Oil plant in Nanking. She was one of the |American rci.gees who escaped | from the besieged city under a bar- The famous diamond exchange of |30 from American gun boats. For Paris has a roof over its head for !months she lived under the menace the first time. Heretofore trading of the advancing Cantonese army, cight counties individually, and in | four of these counties the number | Passenger air service will operate on of marriages increased while in the ' a 20 hour and 45 minute schedule, remaining four the number of mar- | W. G. Herron, vice president of the riages decreased. Divorces increased | Boeing Air Transport, Ins., sald to- in four anddecreased in four coun- | day. ties last year. Planes will leave San Francisco In New Haven county, where the | daily at 7 a. m,, arriving at Chicago largest number of marriages were | at 5:45 a. m., the following day. performed and also the largest num | The elapsed time is less than 21 ber of divorces were granted, 3,477 | hours because of the time zone couples were marrled last year as | crossed bctween the two cities. compared with 3,427 in 1926. In this | ¥are will be $200, Herron said. county there were 431 court decrees | Service will be in operation about in 1926 as compared with 327 in | July 15. After Aug. 1 service from 1925, a gain of 104. | Ssan Francisco to New York will be Fairficld county was second Wwith | inaugurated, the National Air 3,145 marriages in 1926 and 3,205 | Transport, Tnc, to handle the Chi- in 1925, a decrease of 60, and 321 | cago-New York relay. divorces in 1926 and 355 in 1925, 2| Four planes will be in service be- decrease of 34. In Hartford county, | tween San Francisco and Chicago. which ranked third, also there were | Stops will be made at Sacramento, decrease in marriages and divorces. | Reno, Elko, Salt Lake City, Rock 1n this county 3,140 couples married | Springs, Cheyenne, North Platte, last year as compared with 3,161 | Omaha, Des Moines and Towa City coupleg in 1925, or a decrease of 21 and 280 divorces granted as com. pared with 338, or a decrease of 58 | In New London county there was | an increase in the number of mar- | riages but a decrease in the number of divorces. Last year there were | 955 wedding ceremonies performed | as compared with 937 in the pre- ceding year. a gain of 18, and 89 divorces granted as compared with | 102, or a decrease of 13. ' In Middlesex and Windham coun- | ties there were increases in both the | number of marriage performed and divorces granted. Marriages in Mid- | dlesex countiy number 354 last year | t 238 the year before and | numbered 33 against 22 1||i In Windham county there | 527 marriages last year as | ith 467 the year before | rces as compared with | were fewer 1in both | Litchficld and Tolland counties wihile divorces were fewer in the former and wmore frequent in the | Jatter. In Titchficld county 505 | couples wer: married last year and 531 the year before, representing a | decrease of 26, and 30 couples were divore 18 compared with 22 cou- ples the year before, a decrease of 11. Tolland county marriages num- | hered 182 last year and 203 the year before, o deerease of 21 and divorce numbered 16 in 1926 and 11 in 1925, an inercase of 5. During 1926 there were 17 mar- riage annulled, or .001 annulment | for ry 1.600 of population. There were five ansulments in each Fair- ficld and New Haven counties, six in Hartford 2nc one in New London county. WEDNESDAY THE NEW | east bound West bound, a stop will be made at North Platte. An average flying time of 130 miles an hour will be maintained, Herron said. Waco Leads Planes to Geneva, N. Y., Today Geneva, N. Y, June 28 (A—The Waco, piloted by John P. Wood, | from Buiialo, led the planes of the 1927 national air tour to a noon-day stop at the Geneva airport Oday landing at 10:50 a. m. standard time | Second to arrive was another Waco, Cleveland, while the third plane was the Hamilton piloted by R. G. Paige. A crowd of nearly 20.000 greeted the flicrs. piloted by E. W. CONN. COUPLE HURT fass., June 28 (UP) Mr. and Mrs. Max Blazer of Nor- wich, Conn., were Injured here just Defore midnight when the automo- bile in which they were riding skidded and overturned on Maple avenue. They were taken to a Worcester hospital, where it was reported thefr injuries were not serious. The accident occurred when Blazer applied his brakes, Trapped 'in the overturned machine, Mr. and Mrs. Blazer were obliged to crawl out through the roof. BLACK AT BANGKOK Bangkok, Siam, June 28 (UP)— Van Lear Black, publisher of the Baltimore Sun, arrived today from Rangoon. Burma, in his Fokker air vacht. Black is flying from Amster- dam to the Dutch East Indies. SPECIALS AT BRITAIN MARKET CO. 318 MAIN ST. PHONE 2485 Morning Specials 7 to 12:30 Lean Smoked SHOULDERS, 1 1 5C Fresh Cut 2 & 250 s ew Rel r 9 Cc HAMBURG ¢ All Day ROASTPORK ......... LEAN PORK CHOPS .. FRANKFORTS ..... LEAN BACON .. CORNED BEEF ....... POTATOES, peck Specials :— .. 18¢ .. 35¢ SUGAR 10-1h sack . 25-1h sack $1.60 WHITE LOAF FLOUR $l'19 sack Kellogg’s Corn Flakes .. ceieieeen 2 pkgs. 15¢ Campbell's Pork and Beans ........ 3 cans 23¢ "ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS 2-b box 29¢ . 3 bs | CONFECTIONERY SUGAR | FAIRY | SOAP 25¢ | 6 cakes 25¢ Solid Packed Tomatoes ....... Sardines in Ol .... 4 cans 25¢ Golden Bantam Corn 2 cans 298¢ Crisp Ginger Snaps 2 1bs 25¢ [Fresh Fig Bars .... 2 Ibs 25¢ 8 cans 298¢ | | Premicr Salad Dressing Molasses . ... Early June Peas | FElizabeth Park I Grape Juice « 2 cans 23c .. 2 cans 23¢ pint 25¢ \WWEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER Tub or Print 21bs. 93¢ ' 2 SELECTED FRESH EGGS . tiood Luck Oleo 1 32 /iold Coln Oleo (colored) b 38c Fresh Peanut Butter .. Ib 23¢ ' Calif. Sunkist Oranges .. Large Ripe Bananas tevrereer.. 2doz. 45¢ cevveene... doz. 25¢ NEW TEXAS 1 ONIONS NATIVE SPINACH 31s29¢ | 25¢ peck TOMATOES 15¢ b ( RED RIPE Native Head Lettuce, 2 for 15¢ Sweet Green Peppers .. Ib 18c Native Radishes 3 bunches 10c . Sunkist Lemons, doz. 33c or Wax Beans 2 qts 25c New Green Cabbage .. 1b 10c Lge. Ripe Cantaloupes, 2 for 35¢ Long _Green Cukes .. each Sc Native Green Peas .. 2 qts. 98¢ tive Bects or Carrots, beh 10¢ _MONTH-END SALE INFANTS’ WHITE DRESSES 21 inches long Made of fine Nainsook with featherstitch and hem- stitched yokes. Value 69c. MONTH-END CLEARANCE 45c¢ future wants at For Men, Boys, Women and Children. All sizes. Value to $2.00. MONTH-END SALE, pair .. EXTRA-SPECIAL Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brushes MONTH-END SALL 37¢ 651 yards Figured Cretonnes All new colors— vegular 25¢ gradc MONTH-END SALE 15¢ per yard Crepe De Chine Bandeaux With lace trimmed tops. Regular 98¢ value. MONTH-END SALE, each ..... 200 Ripplette Spreads In pink, blue or gold stripes. Size 80x105. Value $1.69. MONTH-END SALE 173 Bleached Sheets! : Size 81x90 —made from fine grade cotton. All are seamless. Reg. $1.25 grade. MONTH-END SALE, each 89(: 110 Table Covers! Mercerized finish. Size 54x54. Faney col- ored borders. Hemstitched or scalloped. Value $1.19. MONTH-END SALE .......... 69c 310 Yards Figured Prints In a large assortment of patterns and col- ors. Always sold 29¢ yard. 19 c MONTH-END SALE, per yard . Esmond Baby Blankets! Pink and blue with nurSery design. Size 30x40. EXTRA-SPECIAL Boys' and Girls' Nainsook Union Suits MONTH-END SALLE 44c &F RED STAR, BIRD'S-EYE HEMMED DIAPERS Climax Sewing Cotton 1,200-yard spools. White or Black. MONTH-END - SALE 19¢ Size 24x24—package ...v.vvuiiinnnnn $l’25 Size 27x27—package ....vvvvernennes $l'49 Corselettes With inner elas- tic belt. $1.49 grade. MONTH-END GREATEST DRESS EVENT of the year Don’t Miss It On Sale Tomorrow WEDNESDAY MONTH-END SALE, price ........... S o 5 OG0 First Quality Rubber Diapers vegularly sold for MONTH-END has been done in the street. {never kno~ing whether she would . HE BIGC STORE IRITAINS” SHOPE : BOSTONIAN CREAM at our Shoe Department WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY TWO BIG CASH VALUE-GIVING DAYS Coming at an opportune time—just before the “Fourth” and at the beginning of the summer vacation-—an o BIG CASH SAVINGS! Our Well Known Dickory-Dock Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords Pat, Tan, Beige, Smoked Elk and Gun Metal, in solid colors and many combina- tions. . 98¢ 174 pairs ~ Women’s Regular N material. Sizes to 2 '1.49 Value to $3.50 WHILE THEY LAST SALE 98¢ each SAL: 19 E Cc per yard Remarkable Purchase of 300 Beautiful and Attractive Women’s Rayon Silk DRESSES Values up to $5.00—TOMORROW ONLY '1.00 —_— The — Nile, MONTH-END SALE 3751 Yards Remnants To Be Closed Out At Less Than Regular Prices All styles. tomorrow .65¢ 19c each Sizes 6 to Many lengths suitable for summer dresses, blouses, shirts, ete. On Sale On Center Bargain Table SALE SALE 15¢ pportunity to replenish your All Women’s Hats that sold up tp $5.00 to be cleared out at Qur MONTH-END SALE, each 341 yards ancy Madras Extra fine quality Regu- lar 29c grade. — MONTH-END Double heel and toe, reinforced knee. White and colors. MONTH-END SALE, pair .. All the New Summer Shades including Orchid, Pink, Copen, Black, Yellow, Flame and Rose Your unrestricted choice New Shipment Boys’ Sport Blouses Value to $1.00 MONTH-END v |dor Chaltapin for a single appears used to wonder,” she writes |ance here recently the Russian singe in her diary, published in the July |er explained that he supports 26 des of Harper's Magazine, “how |pendents. This includes 10 children, yone would behave if he had only |and his relatives and servants. |a month to live. Now I know. He'd In view of those facts M)m 80 about doing all the dear, nice, |danger of losing his voice, his ; every-day things of life, clinging to |fees for singing are not unreasone them as ballast or as something to able, Chaliapin declared. |keep him sane and courageous.” S Mrs. Hobart worked in her gar-| 30 DIVORCES IN THREE HOURS |den every day while she was under| Cambridge, Mass., June 28 (UP)— the shadow of the advancing army.|A county record was broken here _— | when iwo judges in Middlesex pro- - AT | bate court granted divorces to 30 | OMALIATEN. UL GENS 8 | persons in less than three hours. Of | Vienna (P—When critics grum- | those obtaining divorces, 25 were wo- |bled at the sum of $3,000 paid Fe- | men and only five men. | Women’s Summer Vests Made of fine lisle. Colors, white and pink. Value 29¢. MONTH-END SALE PRICE ...... 21¢€ —_— MONTH-END SALE HEAVY ¢ BROWN / COTTON ggl yn}-ldu to b: closlgg out; inches wide. gular 15¢ grade. MONTH-END h CLEARANCE 10c Final .Clearance Hats THESE CASH PRICES ARE FOR TWO DAYS ONLY! Genuine Indian Moccasins $1.00 230 Printed Neck Scarfs Printed Chiffons and printed Crepe extra long Reg. $2.25 values. MONTH-END SALE $1.78 Full Fashioned Silk Hose 2 EXTRA-SPECIAL Men’s Silk Lisle and Novelty Stockings MOATH-END SALE 21c 7 .. $1.09 181 Men’s Union Suits Made of fine Nainsook; white and ecru Balbriggan. Knee length and sleeveless suits .......... 341 Yds. Batiste & Dimity In floral effects, pretty colors and styles. Regular 49¢ grade. MONTH-END SALE, yard ..... 29c¢ 600 Pairs Women’s Hose Black Bottom Lisle and Sport Hose. Reg- ularly sold for $1.00. MONTH-END SALE, pair ... ... 65¢ 184 Men’s Fine Shirts! Made of Broadcloth in plain and fancy col- ored stripes. Regular $1.50. MONTH-END SAILE ....... $1'00 50c Van Heusen Collars! 35(:each 3 for $l EXTRA-SPECIAL [ Summer Boys’ Long Wash Khaki Pants Suits HONTE D eATn $1.19 value. All 89c styles and ‘colors. Sizes 8 to 16 79c Sizes 3 to 8 White, 16 SAVE ON SOAP 2 Cakes Octagon Laundry Soap 1 Can Mavis Talcum Powder 2 Cakes Lifebuoy Soap 16¢ 19¢ 14c MONTH-END SALE—AIl for ..,...

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