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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927. 3 = BOTH FIGHTERS T0 FLASHES OF LIFE: PROPOSING e s er s o v QAMODS ENGLISH AGTOR. 272, St & FateroumBocke GIVE EXHIBITIONS == ™ 5 MARRIAGE THROUGH PRESS FA““S'ISAEURA DUNGAN, 2 S DIES IN SOUTH AFRICR o + s rorees et Blonsnlp;, Of Jate she had given much of her T London — The Prince of Wales, | TTheta : i ; A ; her sense of smell, a jury awarded to him than he had London — The cruiser London is | are rom which she hop ourchier . Iseen him in thr ns fast, but not too speedy for Lady i S e ho 3L jArthue S Bonrglios 0 her $500 damages. Rlefil‘d Gets Them [0 DO Sm“ “His eyes are clearer,” De Forest 0 have been bitten hard by the golf B s. The v °l was lauached 20 premonition of her death as, in IO]’ News aDermen his footwork is as perfect as any \no;lmuwn and on the way home hit |the ways prematurely. But the wi sociated Press on p man of his age could have.” balls into a net an hour every day of the lord mayor of London man- | inag iy A h l ‘IFor the first time p De Forest also said he had ob- O the stcamship Empress of S aged to break a bottle of wine across [Wlfles 1 Auto W 06 money: now I am served that Demps was working 404 the bows just in time Religious ———— sonie -pll'lx ccident Chicago, Sept. 15 (UP) — Tex much more seriously than Tunn ST ceremonies had to be abandoned Rickard, cauliffower impresario,| “Dempse New York — One form of cave T made the startling announcement heen working full three minute Man Wooing is disapproved by Miss| New York—Charles Read of Day- today that Gene Tunney and Jack |rounds every time he went out to MAry Carolyn Davies. Henry Harri- ton, O. is enthusiastic about Dempsey had agreed to interrupt 'hox and T had the watch on Tun- SO0 Sent word to the. papers that he [natural beauties of New York. W1 back from a visit to Canada Pncumonia At lent of the As Johanne 15 (UP) A Message to i Underweight wr oo Ylen and Women (P—Issa- Bows Ditniok . s X Sits ended in tragedy On l'lagpole 21 Day Los Angeles, Sept. 15 (UP) A sill the color of the business of ting in prepara- ney and he never worked more @Nd She were to be married. Where- (he returned home the memory of a wl was 1 and which | BoPbY Macl , stunt aviatrix, will | | 2 publ - - tion for their heavyweight cham- than two minutes to a round. May. UPon she siaid: “We have bheen motor drive on Bronx river par seels to have svn zed | radi- | Mave remained on her flag pol s L £ i g he one supre good health pionship fight and do some exhibi- Le he knows what he's doing but {Ti€Nds & long time. The announce- |way was such that he wrote the calismi—futtered ai i k of 21 days at noon today and v : L L y D tonic that is also the one tion boxing for the “newspaper we old timers don't.” ment was a clever strategic move to Times that it was “a veritable Para- the da the broken all existing records f f t dueer known to eller: In explaining about the peculiar rush me into marriage, but as a cave dise, a wonderful treat of nature, | From st night | §top flag pole si s oftt e the country over is “Tunney will work for you news- |conduct of the two fighters in their | 720 Method of wooing, it was un-that cannot be duplicated anywhere in her her swag @i HOc passed hor L : Rabisls raper fellers this afternoon and training camps, Rickard said: Buccezstul n this wide, wide world \s going to |day at noon vesterday and Mot 9 flesh where flesh s Dempsey will work tomorrow for| “Jim Jeffries was killed by the e S Mrs. Mary | tain she could sit out 24 hou b ! 1ken chee neck 4 you. The busses will be here early newspaper fellers, They made h Portland, Me. — Regulation of w Haven—John « s newspaper | Coincldent with her announcement “HoS WO and many a man and woman, wny have thanked long-dis ntended nee flights is opposed by or prepare that she to ¢ and if you are not ready the busses o out for miles on the road and vill go anyway,” Rickard said this|when he got back to his place he Schator Moses of New Hampshire. dircetor at Yal flagpole competition in New York | ; g s D Roroiie was g0 Stff he could hardly walk, | FTOSTess is made by sacrifice S the police commis isked the Los | : Sundays nom decided improvement He continued, thereafter, to com- Then we fixed up a thing. We would Sov" loision Whoaguaare B Sal s TR0 .v“\mw'\ Lneglesisliveeonnollilobne st dnig : i ; SRR G ceigh e D O e ALl s |ine mentolhetdievi vatanyll oz Al1len VB 0. ke dinance prohibiting tt e ) i ime the increase in welght Sl s of the forth 5 than you could stop the pioneers of rOSSing in Wallingford is ¢ (ice." « g in & Afr aste one thin coming pugilistic show as if he {:’(:"Jd“;rr“oall st Lo s By Blame by Deputy Coroner ‘. Sayi were unaware of the sensational > over to an automobile we ps < Field. e e . ~Read nature of the revelation. had parked fn the woods and We'd| Nayw Fork — Lieutenant Tesley = ,!’,!‘_"I,'(f:\\“""\“‘:' EELINER. | iasanh AND $150 MISSING rantee. If after tak Rickard, reading over slip B0 fishing. T never caught any fish | yiljjams, grandson of a slave, is the | Manchester—after spending 1 e e e Mrs, Sty Four boxes of McC presented to him from his secretary, |° dia Jeff. first negro officer of the v York |mor g around daug AT oy e rted to the p > Dollar hoxes any said that the gate would run fo is still a sentimental o department. In a physical test ETav Olson returns hom AN Vineor man or woman three millions or better but when |(2'0rite around Chicago. Rickard is |upon ceasing to be a letter carrier | @nd is stricken by heart attack S Dt s t 6 pounds and ne was asked about the lack of a °f (D¢ opinion that he has more of and becoming a fireman cight THame L : :d with the big business rush in hig ticket of. |& old on the public than old John lago he was rated 100 per cent per- -Over excrtion in BT LA irked improvement in health— fice where some of the cheaper |~ Sulll d. But the bet- fect, His grandfather, born on a anciliavagy ta belidy OB BtroNchs vour druggist is authorized to return ats are being sold, he said ting is seven to that T plantation near Norfolk, now lives S of mar agye i INSECTS KILL TWO urchase price. wins n Harlem and is 77 years old QrE\Ves were convoyed to| pog, ‘ i ; e McCoy's Cod Liver Oit Just you fellers wait. In five or the submari cen shortened—just we'll have to have cops out A Sl T it = == 5 Yt MeCoy's Tablet d Sl il g sl GIFTS FOR MISS HATTON ondon — “Abie's Irish Rose” may T s e S L DE-enaus Poons abiesatany drug) T i Mrs. Frank D. Kenefick enter. D¢ & perennial in New York, but it | WdEePorirConnactiont Womer SR Ee LD A IED SDS Al i i ARCEHER e i tion of newspapermen last night, | 2¥ evening in honor of Miss Maude 2 i s e e m\.‘”w November, state team captain a ifcluding a number of veterans Hatton of 632 East Main street, ' ngnE: S from Goldfield, Nev.; Shelby, Mont., Whose marriage to Councilman - Tl e New \\o\}\‘.—\l[u\y\ N 1] WO HO8 | e 1 ouis T the Church of St. John the Evange- |- i1s o buyer in\w - dapan(ment i SRR GRS SeS list next Tuesday. The dinner at left a will' bequeathing his es- Mrs. Kenefick's home was followed consisting mostly of clothing, to by a brigge whist in Miss Hatton's s ,”“, “'”; & tibes ]"f,‘f" Rarien—Juilia Lydig Hoyt, society | honor at the home of Miss Moylan minutely, even to “one white | (8l E L T R ob Conlon of 1395 Stanley stroet. The v”"f"'“’,‘_ spat, one tan cloth ense to wed | Eride-elect estic spa | W nted with a set | 1°F s Mt of fostoria gl inskl, 5. sue- ived when run driver., and other distant points and they |homas B told him that his two fighte were doing so little that there was noth- ing to write about. “Listen’ Rickard said, “f} Dempsey can't do much more work. He can’t stand heat like this. T'm almost suffocating in this hotel room | struek by hit s pre = . ssware = : 7 ind 1 don't have to do any Youns women assoclated with! Durham, N. H. — Pal Reed, who . ing. Dempsey had that Miss Hatton at the offic: of Landers, |28 @ middleweight fought Greb J fight under his belt and he need any more work.' Rickard added he drdn't know so much about Tvmm\ hut N 5 ihat the champion had gone through | S T o 1 Advertising Agencies ?’\ mlrm it fo, “),)\,.H_ l,,,,, a fight- PHREE IN CRASH ng in physical educatior To Submit to the icense for himself from the s 2 L e Washington, Sept. 15 (P——Trade Tllinois boxing commission and that | , 1103 CKe: M BSPLi Lo (L) New York — Mme. Safic Hussein- Iker and Delaney among others Walker and Delaney anong others in (T Bt Toeeciin battles, is going to college. Hav-' (GEFR i "0 C attended snmmer school at Har- | vard for years, he is now at the Irary & Clark honor at 1 social in her of work yester- with an i practices of advertising agencies will Jimmy Bronson, Bill Me- | - Automobile carrving three Con ¥. delegate from ey 1o the re- |\ the subject of a hearing in Chi- | Bill Gibson had applled || cucut youths sho had Jfallen |cent meeting of the World League ! ;g0 Qclober 3 fo be conducted by | e abatel, - {.V unged o 1 40-foot em- | \gainst Alcoholism at Winona lake. \yo foderal trade commission | et e ae i 1pants, T r Cy- has heard a lot about Keasi NEel oo involves alleged agree- n, driv Frank Palmer bert Deleo, all of Stamford with minor injuries, 4 Al-and blind pigs in New York. And | ents hotween associations of these | caped [she says she would like to see one ,gencies establishing minimum com- before return r their services, ged | nd he has not applied his license bhut it is quite cer- fain that he will be allowed to hon 1 that in his corner w e S | e retus; hers' associations to Frof. Leo Flynn; F y-:”:w ‘q G DEER SMASHES WINDOW Newark, N ieral prohi- [yoeognize advertising agencies that and BULIDuTE 2 et Woods Hole, Mass., Sept. 15 bition agents must Nmit themselves | share with the advertiser any part clhr hopera !n-’y‘ \] -H”'”ny RELLHR) A young deer leaped throu to two or three drinks in get ol ,the commissions normally re- | - »x”’u’hl. S York. the plate-zlass window of evidence, by order of Walter .| oajved by the agen St “““”v‘ veteran experts | street restaurant, upset @ sho Brown, assistant administrator. And | ¢ rs and ,,m ishers to do | biolnes famning atound foday was |sent patrons seurrying to corners, even that, he savs, is 100 much if business on a market R m e IForest. 014 Jimmy and fled from the building. they can’t hold it cial regulation of cc Harold A. Knowles, Incorporated Announces the Opening of a New Footwear Shop at 89 WEST IMAIN ST. succeeding ‘Ghe W. G. Simmons Corporation Mr. Harold A. Knowles, for 10 years Assistant Treasurer of the W. G. Simmons Corporation of Hartford, has purchased the New Britain store of that //%W%//K/ i QUALITYb KUPPENHEIMER Rough cheviots, new Jacquard strz'[)es for University men You're going to get a lot of color. New stripes, new pat- terns, soft easy fronts, high short lapels, notched exactly right~new high cur vests, full straight hang- ing trousers—~just what you want. NEM AG &sons MAIN AT EAST MAIN company, and reorganized it under the name of Harold A. Knowles, Inc. Many of the more popular lines, such as Arch Preserver and Stetson will he continued, while many new and exclusive styles have been added with the result that we now have a complete stock of fall shoes and hosiery repre- senting the very latest products of leading manufacturers. Your early inspection of our new Fall models is cordially invited. Harold A, Knowles, Incorporated FOOTWEAR 89 “WEST MAIN ST.