New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 22, 1927, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1927. "|[FLASHES OF LIFE: CRAPSHOOTING DEWANDS ACTION ' Criticizes City for Delay in 1 Granting Improvements - Henry F. Pris —There's within 3 former ¥ ing foothall & on s explosives at t of suits the Formal p bringing t delays in Yorktown, where the for two He was said to horities he had been marric Virginia 1 months ago, e had separated from his wife had no perm res: Although pol but | e and | Southboro, who has donc putting the hor ikes the lege the man nd department he country, he has swindled ho stores throu cesspools Is. Her Wayside water In huses numerous anitary conditions of 1 10 worth & Compan and 820 he failure of the el Loard to sprinkle the s wa i- of the fact that tax from paid also brou partment stores, The busi cded by a dinne Mrs. Hazel E er and pi played by Misses Gladys Leavi Trene Pieffier, girl. except 1o suy “wonderful and prett ot mixed up at all in thi Christ's (‘()liégérli\d;stcr. i Noted Educator, Succumbs | msiaSwea ¢ | TOCHARM FIANCEE Movie Producer, ex-Football Star n « Bmong Roles New York, Sept. 22 (A — A re- puted desire to shower his swee heart with femi found an erstw tate malesmin ) the Bellevue hospital at § fictitious car i er, former Yale ¢ and an All-American football s ] V. Neely Mulloy, who had Sept. 22 (P—1L 1 I William Neely Mallory, w (R Lt : 1 on the sidc V5ot 3 ct after he had jumped from a sncond story window of the New York Athletic club e end of flight to escape t bullets of pu suing policemen who liad found hi \ the Hotel Plaza I Herbert Lu motion picture di- ried, ha e up v band. Having filed on gronnd that registerec the title and was ofherw TO CEASE AROUND PLYMOUTH ROCK . | Davis Blames Schools For Orgies of Jazz New York, Sept. 22. P—Amer- materfalistic attitude and the nce of moral training from our ols are responsible for “these 1 orgies of jazz, flapperism and so on hich are an expression of a hungry 1 unsatisfied soul within us,” in e opinion of Secretary of Labor James J. Davis. Mr. Davis, an ardent child wel- er, in an article to be pub- in the October issue of Good sekeeping, declares: r children come out of 1 schools today uncertain w. superstition to thing as a soul. uncertain how to re Some of them appear to ACHIEVERS WIN EXHIBIT PRYZE New Britain Stands High at Springlield Exposition (=] (Special to the Herald) ‘ A S that nothir tten o 5 i M- and Mg SP AT Cenci ILUE S S SRl S ey : Married for 25 Years h remembering.” 1 MISS OSTROSKI SHOWLERED iss Helen Egan of 238 Nortl itt street entertained at a mis- neous shower Tucsday evening honor of Miss Marion Ostroski of tis street. A large number of were present and Miss Os- sented with a tea set AN SUCCUMBS, 1§ kames were 2 (UP) eshments served. cket | Miss Ostroski will become the bride sm | 0f Oliver son of 20 Warlock - !strect on September 29, = ARRESTED M » 1 ST JEWEL THEFT CHAIN UV UNLINKED BY POLICE String of Rol MRS. 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