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Weddings MAS—MALACHOWSKA ! Miss Pear! H. Malachc of | B¢ Wilcox street became the bride | of John Mas of 38 Lafa street this mo: mony was church by couple wers at telle The bride canton cr rose point lace quet of valle . Her l"kv‘ hom and New P couple will make thelr h $4 Wilcox strect on the rom a weddi | RINKE dding of Miss | »nal chu i Hill will officiat 1 be attended by M nor and —_— | SEES RM]]AL DECLINE Noted Biologist Fears Human Beings Will Pass Out of Eabstence S Through Inter-Marriage of Races. Budapest w— U Prof. Ludwig o I earcher in rac .| somewhat of a s circles today by ¢ human race was tinction by in which he throughout the Pro cted n of Ity of the world. Uni pest, made his rema of his inangural wudience largely tinguished scienti: ° He startled the claring that pare heterogencous T generate progen marriages are thos tracting parties show affinity.” audience by de ts belonging 1o aces produce de adding “the where the ¢ biood grot y fes dicat that he!V ing s school r L The professor, indicating perenanhine fEn : i had in mind soviet Russia, urged the ‘ up the family. The tw :rnments of all countries to con- the birth rate of the prolet imited reg workers ¥ trol class, permitting tion only to me farms The theories propos ly produced a der Hungary is a lar 1 question is most p: Ten New Students iar ntal led by T At Divinity School Middletown, Sept. 27 () ¢ students are «© olled in 1 ley Divinity school for appointment of Rev. ( ¥ w®on, M. A,\lfl\l recentl o religio of sys nounce Oxf and of Bishop collegs partur to ace tern Theologi 3 1 IR t the dea al S ll\l(llum» MAN HONORID 27 (P Hhr)r n' th the Junior Or chan ts 34th annu officers elect Danhury, vic Bridgeport, inside I The next meeting of the cc was assigned to N 1 officers wers 1t Out of a Hol A LOAN FROM US Will Help You Ont and W Out of & Hole of Dheht YOU MAY BORROW || From $10 16 $500 | You At a Lawful Rate of Interest || Repayments Spread Over a Period of 20 Months or as You Desire || Every Payment Reduces the Cost Come In and Talk 1t Ovor | Call, Write or ‘el o IT'S EASY TO REPAY | PHOENIX FINANCE | OORP. 308 Main St. Tel. 8 United Bullding Room New Britain, Conn, Licensed by te Bonded to Public Open 9—5:30 ¢ EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1927. | Romaine Boys Back Home Again and Joy Adic and Billy Romalne nd Mrs. | care of the Cha ot clean or <0 completely not SELECTIONS MERCHAND! 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This | the motion pictures of the fight be- memorial ce conructed by the Hidn bel BE P[]P”[AR I[][]l fore leaving Chicago. Sald v Have TPushed 1"'0\"x*"“‘w\ Henry |n{n'<s- o’:n;:r nl*u}t" 1\‘r4 vac 1 and lo- “All I felt were threc—a left, a| . John O'Brien s Ecas 3 NSt around) irien of the Seaside sani- 2l right, and another left—before 1 D T e S G S e nis n\\m\ w‘ went down,” he said. “I must have | Later at Hartford Hospital. Annual election and installa- pay his bills and D ] H G l h i been in bad shape about that tims tion of officers was scheduled at « xood citizen, | DECIATES NE UATES 401 ll]g O0F | " run ey reiterated that he could Martford, Sept. ) o'clocl de tc bring the S have risen several seconds before of 1 = { Fan Admiration count of nine was reached, de- M d in WANT ' MOTHER EDWARDS DIES Oldest American Missionary Dies Tn Africa At the South Was rated by Ant sed by reside a for a cor nt € 27 (A—A s insular m: Age 52 Years In service, 1. 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He in > s vs in New York T or the Maine and a short vacation, nolding tha “No more training section of 1 has been to defeat |10 in only bas been a large clamoreq [the suprem not the cobwebs out of my N0 APPEAL LIKELY bak ay to gali- ~ Goveramen out the countryside dors rEuneny ihood tha government from the on of Fed- Woodrough at Omaha This pros ction with the k: at ’\Qut that time (hdn at a | York. 27 (A — While point in the fight. a4, of fight ’:nw jammed trafic “Those punches,” he sald night, I recovered, seemed to swi 1 waived exami 1 put brain, S il mon ! Not Likely to Protest of Omaha Judge In ase. here s t the personal injunction 2e Volstead act is uncon- jsion has been resorted tances and there on it carricd to Dridgeport, Sept. 27 rare i test cas: e court 2 n dividual x,nu(b to bonds of § Tri-State Bus Line @ 18 Year Ol New Brunswick Bride LTights tuling Keeping Her Out there by weeks of training in the of Classes. heat and the excitement of the hat- e New Brunswic J., Sept. 27 (B The champlon does not expect to R ity -Mrs. Carl Rabke, an 13 year old fight again wntil next fall. He plans jand children in Massachusetts that she ettt nd had been fn Hartford only six e board of the movies for A B ion of the intends o see Whitie”" walking along St ard in which she was re- criss games before leaving for |yiect Of SUIMHAY v ng in coiesion 8 R coRnu et Maine and may go to Pit i i "h' ’w g ey it b : aneg Dot Bl pationalebeacuonnae: 1 s his | 1 was chairma hackyards, have a good influ 16y Pos | sustained the report by etk to 1. President Daniel against the report ahke w of school age and entitled to instruc- . BECOMES BANKRUPT H. . Booth, Until Recently Mem- Ler of Stock Exchange, Accused ‘g 15| By Three Women, actions | Now York, Sept. (P —Herman by Jo- | vy cently expelled from the . Looth f over Munroe, both v t foi wopularity o pla g York exchangs under 0 Jits a fight fans. He said he s upon conviction by & jury, | PIINt it is declared that on August it anisunicr Ly ‘ r since the enactment of the 2 last a Pittsficld-New York city e Volstead law there has been a dif- | bus owned by nd op- Th fag 00, They charge that to the constitutionality of the per- and crashed into a o Dol sonal injunction section, many hold- Armonk owned by Cully, l's“ S chlimrrongthe sy ing with Judge Woodrough ti 5 $8,000 dama in o G e deprives the accused of the right of his action sec petitioners, Edith Perry, of merely the trial by & jury guaranteed Dby 00 for h rs; Katherine T. Roach and i opinions. 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