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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1927. \FLASHES OF LIFE—SAYS MAJORITY SURE TO BE WRONG ON FINE ISSUES MEXICAN TROOPS BRISTHL NEWS | ABANDON QUARTERS| o o o s Four New Secretaries Appointed | y State Chamber of Commerce PICTURED: Hany Lea';e Rioters, Late Re- ports Say Oct. 3 g gover xico City (UP) — An ent troops was given in a state- sidential palace, situa:\on e presidential three military corpora- stationed in the ed their quarters purpose of committing acts against the govern- of the their action tement continued, and to their barracks, leaving 0 who refused to ot ted . re- ned presi- Alvarez replied: mment has not at any established any form of vigi- lance over the candidates. Both Go- d Serrano left the capital terday o ng." Alvarez promised t ter today. WIFE DIVORCED AND an additional REINSTATED BY LAW " ASKS FOR SUPPORT . | First Page) tion the trip, but = would go in spite not know was abroa d h give her the 4 her she could go to hought she was entitled from him Urges Legion to Visit World War Memorial Glover Post luncheon s n at the Legion Vashington stree and a speech by Joseph / he memorial by g cor 1 on Walnut Hill park. r was urged to sec to 1 ors from to- d out, | ak ng two it was point con r the world 1l ov | Russell NINTH BIRTHDAY | of Mr. and rtained n street Sat- th birth- prosent urhter Gams ment latter TIONS town clerk Johnston of Helen | Elm | of Imina address | — i 14 the heavy- izht boxing championship longer ghter—from 1882 to I'rinity Hanson of the same | st | Rev. !and burial will |dates at the regular meeting Tu |day night in Odd Fellows’ |at a social Wednesday afternoon at 2 | now that a fiftee .-cf‘nt; of Diamond Dyes will du- v delicate tint that may be | in dainty underwear? | r oldest lingerie 3 nvelope stockings shade of the hour. It's you only use’ a true dye. 1k your nice things with | int anything; dresses, nr‘ You can wor! rs with ¢ pensive Dyes | New colors right over | kind of material. your drusgist's Diamond Dye Cyclo- stions, simpl is color sam- trated book Color | DI .\Mr\ll DY mont. Diamond Dyes Just Dip toTINT, or Boilto DYE later, | their | | of Bristol and M | i City ltems | first of the opening of polls, ny of them are 1 to ir organizatior | pressure throy | election interest preceeding the 1 | very keen, and, while no turnout ot | voters equal to a presidential year, | Is expected, it is expected that the | | vote polled will be far in exce: those at the primaries, A amount of final discussion with r ard to the five questions to ba voted upon, has brought an additio lal interest in these matters, ana it | is probable that, the election, w Was s00n to be a rather tame a will prove of gr interest than expected, the exprote . Thomas | Leroy Pe . 3, Raymond Hil No. 4, Benedict E. Reardo Compounce Crowds Disappointed With summer prevailed yesterday, ma of people drove and walked to Lak | Compounce, expecting that the resort | would be running in anticip summer crowds. Much to appointment of the pledsure seek the entire plant had been dis during the past week, and none of Ithe thrillers, food dispensaries or | other activities were in operation. Hottest October 2 Yesterday was the hottest O his city in the memory of inhabitants. The me clxmhed above the §0 mark was a warmer day than an either August or September of t vear. | ed Zm reury Masonic Outing nklin Lodge, A. F. and won second prize in the ath! held in connection with the a mm g of the Fifth Masonic erry Park in Avon la dq afternoon. The first won by St. Mark’s lodge ho by winning, retain th manently in their pos organization also won St. M, piled up a score o poin nof B Evening Star of points, and Hiram lod field 32 points. Duri noon music was furnishe Girl Scouts Drum B v Britain and also by orchestra tomorrow ant mat ting will "he most imp {to come before the me the op 5 old council will night, as irough today's effectiv action itil January | ican Legion Meeting season ot ti American L the re gion hall s for the wint d, and pr regular Arm will be made. Foliow a social and sm Valuable Property Sold Marie P. Mink, as tru vable husiness property Main street, located opposits Uncas Fire Engine House not known for whom t s acting nor the use to v property is to e put. Mrs. Ellen F. Yard Ellen F. Yard of Forestville, widow of t C'hristopher Yard, died ve. Mary's ‘Home in West H a short illnes e w nada, earl opened tor iser will be Mrs. Bir Newtfoundland, to Bristol at a isband died several years ago leaves three sons. Harry Yard of Forestville, Thomas Yard of Hartford, and Alfred Yard of New Britain; three danghters, Mrs. Am- brose McCuo and Mrs. P. J. Cook C. N. Shin New Britain, She leaves also crandchildren and nine great grax children. The funeral will be held Tu morning at the undertaking roow of Thomas P. O'Brien to be fol- lowed by a requiem high mass at Matthew's church, Forestville William P. Laflin will officiate ba in St. Joseph's | cometery, Plainvile, 3 E. L. Dnnbar Encampment, T. O 0. F., will confer the royal purpl degres on a large class of candi- | in CAime 20 hall freshments will be served, A. G. Haommond camp auxiliary will entertain members and friends | o'clock at the state armory. Nash Suit' or Overcoat, McCabe, 49 Walnut St. Tel. advt. The Catholic Women's Benevolent Legion will meet Tuesday evening at | 7:30 o'clock. A social will follow. The annual meeting of the board of directors of the New Britain Ten- | nis club will be held this evening at | :30 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. The | reports of the committees and the | clection of ofticers will take p | A son was born at New General hospital land Mrs. Adam V. ner reet. Officers will meeting of Rev. W. A A. 0. H. at a mes ht at § o'clock in in st the degree tes the meeting. The vited to put on Meriden October Dorcas Social te fall meeting 044 Fellows' hall Mrs. J. 2.90, Brita eck be elected Harty bray tomorrow s h ple this ev WILLIAM T. R\PHRF Ficld Secre RIVER Holds ELD RESPONSIBLE Fairficld Resident roner Guilty of Death of Aeed Danbury Aiter Inqu ROBERT L. Assistant Secretary CATHERINE R Assistant Sec GILBERT can ] N THRONE ROOM I13-0PENED 10 LEVINE atlantic Flier Ts First to Be orded Privele Meeting —Pope Pin solini is for Ameri- of Pontifl In Room. ; fi wn Phi Sizma Alumni Assn. : H N Brl(‘"e at Bnntt BAYER ASPIRIN PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told in “Bayer” Package Does not affect the Heart CUNTRAL s after 1o0n during the woe mi\I\ N W terh 0w tion | The T Marion Mary IR H. » room C oon durir bs of the kly m feg ipils of the school banking 1u ried to vas ag of public schoo rhu: Oct. 3 ury by burglars who with hox and escaped tool chr was Hayden, $250 in wrong. Dr. Harry { tak usic,” he tion. “Jazz would On on the best ap scribblers would Tolstoy. And any day a will get a bigger crowd, gate receipts and wider news- than any new reve- . truth or beauty eve in a century.” | | ago — Believing there is a weddings to be- gar and pagan, the Rev. Norman of Hutton of St. Chrys- Cpiscopal) recommends fons and no display restrictions which s effective. Man win over ze fight Dr. aminy, Penn. — Presbyter- s are making pil; grimages to Log ! mother of mau) meh of af- in the early life of the nation. 5 William Tennant came from burgh and had a small log uilding erected in the wilds. More r owed their in- is adventure. Lithopolis, 0. — A school of Es- ges peranto in the birthplace of her par- ents has been endowed by Mrs. Mabel Wagnalls Jones, daughter of a dictionary publisher, in the hope of promoting international brother- hood. Children in the town schools ars being taught the language. | Adults are to learn it at night. There |will be correspondence courses. Mount Tabor, N. J. — Since blue this Methodist community, ears a mountain shrine of have been amended by election of ‘modernist trustees, golf- {ers may now play on Sunday after- roons. At a etormy meeting a rule ibiting Sabbath gam was hanged to provide that the proper ance of the Sabbath must ined. There wera no paid yes at the club for the first golf, not even caddiss, New York — Beethoven is the fa- orits composer of some 4,800 lis- tenars who answered a questionnaire ow York Edison company about its radio hour. Only s asked for jazz. ' Paris — The Davis cup eeems y in Paris even long- n at first thought. The coun- v has a coming Tilden, a laft- hander. Christian Boussus, 17, who bles Big Bill in physique and im. gave Henri Cochet, a hard five set bat. tla in the Racing club's fall tourna o, rson, N. J. — Miss Eleanor who holds the woman's indoor for the running jump and is rinter, was a spectator at meet because of an in- “Is the Caroline Egg compet. she was asked. hat's my mother.” Egg part in the 800 m but 1id not place. “Why, I' iles said in ing e Wwas not too great 5 ire Pinfozi 130 pounds, is ready Rickard ca For six as been tra for a dy in h is Incl ing — There's a yom on the 1 ar Cann where Frank Gould is operating, was selling for 60 cents a uare meter a year or so ago. Now it is $30. The Casino at Monte Carlo is trying to make bathing fashion- la there and is spending soma of its winnings for new accommoc lons. — Roris of Bulgaria, bach- who has been touring in knows now what way of He t of the king. Rome slor king, search of a i wife, tor Wagner mute to Washington by ess meets! Tzaskunctz, by automobile oper- mas W. Kiernan of New atally i ated by Haven. Aged recluse, Miss Annic . 80, found dead in gas-filled £ room; medical examiner says accident New or temperatur ssive days. Haven—Shore resorts. partially re-opened as reaches 85 on two suc- season Hayv fatally in truck and trolley n—Fred Clint, 35 jured in collision be- car. chain n get gister Haven—Holding up r. two young m from cash -star of “Bye By scovering DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson. D.D.S. Or. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN 1, | closed | | ments New Ha lifa of Mrs causing her club auspices. New Haven— rarely welcome heeded, President Angell of Y. matriculation address Miltord—Mrs. Gillett. Bridgeport receives f and three others a obile crash invol n leader stops s wh New Haven—| body of Wiley street corner, | llam Boyd. on te McK: ner, 22, Danbury—Truck cases of beer seizad Henny of Bridgeport, rested. load and driver, New Britain—Operating a while intoxicated leads Cameron, 21, to New Britz eral hospital with skull inj Cheshire—Three barns destroyed by three fires of unknown origin, with over $10,000 total loss. Elizabeth Pinr Farmington's oldest Untonville—Mrs Sage, 90, dent, dies. Hartford—Delegates to American | | | Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic convention pladge elves to re-subscribe Irish Repub- recently ref fary O'Connor, | le by leaping fron ceived of govern ally in, 1 by Fr NEW BEAT [\ SALON Stot The Commercia Main t of the ma to be I bruises which lr ost | 1. of 15 Sevmour st out the tace and 3 fell from a bicycle on t last evening was the his being confined to the in General hospital where a comfortable ni DAN CUPID LOAFING h 4S5 marriages performed fin mber. month | ow the figure for the cor- | ng perfod in 1 when 60 nuptial ceremonies. 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