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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1927. Hannon, IR e OF 69-YEAR VIGIL FOR WAR LOVER fiUVERNMENT “NES e lRHH IS [;HAR[iE of Andrew dohn Deniclsonend’ p o anee of Southern Plantation Lass Who Met Dash- ‘ [ S ing Confederate Soldier and W aited In Vain For | Garber Brothers | Shippi Will Take Defi- 2" it i “Callabans and the Murphys” i Il lflg BOflI‘d IH Tflke Deh s Hley: candy Al 1oy allahans and the Mu) S Mr. and Mrs. John F Keller | pp[ Kotion Oct ber 20 Tala I itinnon Mre ) Jonn| ooy of New Haven, have announced m‘. Him to Come Back From Battle, Revealed | loy, Mrs. George T r, | | marriage of their daughter, Dorothy | ite Action Ucloler 3k = Called Gross Libel Dot On Birthday. H 3, M ! 4 Mrs. Joel 1 on of | | S e Rl TR R Oct. 5 (P—The , young girl of tha house, Maitie, ose - ut of L300 ‘ e s to dissolve™ = nd love unbroken | with a fragile little dip. A romance ; 1 ‘ e th hich movie | Mr 'wx Mrs. Daniclson wiil sail cars with a dashing | developed and then war called av B “definit 1 i ; TN dist on October 15 for India where Mr. for who never came | the man who never returned. B sale of fivs 3 " + 1 1eral _’""= g i ampsitionl 22 ¢ led in the light- | & promise was exacted that the (] ) i lines. The al W Thaey | .‘”I” Ve ,‘l]‘“" am i the 4y 0 of (he tiny flame of a candle. | candle never would be lighted ex- i n ot | 7 il flled by Ameri- |8¢hools of the central provinces of (. “\aija Cowan, of an old | cept on the girl's wedding day i % : S committee of ‘,hj'],']""”“\‘ Snhey ol wLieh G Dineville, N. C, | Miss Cowan has kept the candls | « W 2 o M '{,” R onies ('M: her 75th birthday | in a hed of old lace and lavender, ! < 0 : R e e R e et indle. It was to | but, believing that her soldier lover's e Yo R J;” SLLE or . © wedding day. | wish would have her apply the | : i Tars 3 Byen iy M0 04 a1 War a straggling | match hefore her death, she decided i o it 2 e “onfederates camped on | to light it upon her birthday, " 1] e 1 tion. One of them, She w not reveal the name | i ! ’ ited the of the soldier. | EYICAN FOP : | ping pany. Portland, Ore U 1 8- Connecticut, ing to Babson's |have recently made farming as open a Ar . n line, 10 vess N ATrhyS T i - Stands fiest on the list with |a future to Connecticut's younger . operated by A. 1 compar (A mrock and = S G generation as any other branch of | Inc., of New Yor i c il A1 rom First Pag industry. Let us continue to pro- A America I ] s a gross| mote a ultural possibilities in our | operated by C : Hanicetan 1 over fhe Conn you neration.” 0 company, Inc., of New Yor v hold said race [rom Dra pIEIon; The speaker was Introduced by a to publlc ridicule | xclaimed, tLook at thr Connectient | Fredericis Hausman, Mrs. DeWitt country. T always thoug et towards the | Riley was awarded the attendance E F TFN Rl[ifl and “blind buy- altural activities. adies and Joseph Wil- ( is said that by n a attendance prize for g est coast - 2 ¥ i Q Q $ ey ar losing danei followed the | R L G L U they survive |p Nutmeg club trio 1 ainst films | Color ; elia vstem of losing throughout t even | e 5 . 1 asket of apples atlin was aws Y nembers of ¢ . o L \arket. And or high score for t i Lo pIac, e app would the second prize of the evening with Tit Z, S[fi[fis 0[}111}0]1 visualize t ey | w York ten| It 5 (P— marriages 1 Brreng those 's Record of Sueeess The automobile in which Mrs. Ar 2 = Aeanh out | €@ 25th thought it was e has Ramsay Forbushe, wife of the Happlygneshabee 1 e L e e chis tor of the Congregational ch Sam Rark pyice; copsulias el L here, is believed to have disappeared :”;“ ot today ! L i < found today at Esperance, state riet visit to r o s state's : department tc vy i cke ¢ th L ry v “irst we of Connceticut are out for Con- pgricul- sulate at his o r 1 o \ going } His statement was issucd to tal The 26th iiitor a5 ot o who had been exception to a 1to the f hout through its natural advantages sheer | abandoned 3 trace of the i e e fas (0 ) THays: oftlce made 10 co \ment on | Maine has six t et ; cpt that | woman was fou | pressed the that action nd about half the populs : . er who 1 Why is that? Maine started as early | I for her mor s O has all the ad-} - 1 V 2 = o DHNERS T0 OIE SR e WO | YUi¥ of the Americar Luilt its nunity was never | L : ) 4l the vice cor s built on itse e, but on the work | g an Tt r 1 1 rlage of an n girl to a for- | Goneral 1o T B N 1 o \ e May Liuidate Whole or Part i st Sod'on 3 o ton't mi : itain did not rest on its lack of Vithout Go H Ith fean fa‘h o vhose| “After the surrende oz natural adv: nor is it restin ¥ od Heal dnughter o inherit fors [ment was | o Assets foday v men should | = R A V o i tunes that it g ) 3. ¥ |- that na was on a visi 0 my sister Jh 1 : ‘ ©iitzes Haa OB olnihyiin the s Utica, Michigan, and she had taken — en we open again traitor Almada only Manchester, N. ., Oct. 6 (UP) a community. Don” ‘ Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- mar in pl hattalions re- Whether the trustees Amos- | chase the ¢ natural ¢ | pound. Her husband got me a bot- { . . ringes turn ou i 1 veral ny, one o s. All e tle and T took it and felt so much | F (l f th one in §rv";.‘ ‘ 270 men had st B better that I £ot a second one. Now, | riday mornin or e tion of penurio . v it ity whenever I feel run-down I take tho the assets of the oo e o e made the | Vegetable Compound and soon feel la : hagmadan el all right again. 1 have had three i i k s in Furope in the little girls in the last s | na se‘-“ng ou wee Hand, euthout do all my housework | ing, and ironing. My time 3 = ,E‘ {- d l‘ { l] v tak i e ken up, it L I wil tind here a turther DORE, Box 239, Lancaster, Ohio, | ; . . , ' duct Il furnit Al : S Stargis, Michigan—*1 am very | reduciion on all rurniture thankful for what your medicine |g& would | done for me and have recom- mended it to others. I took it to | give mo strength before my L was born, I would have to stof | = and lie down sometimes all the lood out of = INDOR BloalEon ot LR e noon, 1 felt as if T did mot caro | Sox 2oL ANCAEE S whether anything was done or not. I got tired out so easily. One day I Four Walla Can Make a|found a litle book on my pm\hgnd 13 as. = . . | that might I showed it to my hus- \ House, but it takes a Wom- | 1704 %l " ‘went down town and | | i to force an immediate Play to Be Produced Gt B\ St. Joseph's I’l"‘ ers s close-out of everything. P ices will be below cost —Youcan't afford to miss paring to ¥y benefit of would be consider e of troops an to Make a Home got me_a hottle of Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. Tho medicine has helped me so much that T was soon able to do My W and when my baby was born, my said it was tho lden zone of ket { for the prod- soil Forbe: this event. .\g women d B, Pinkham's Vege- Trying to Join Gomer Miss Ym*m-‘.‘ £, ny s 1 n vain- ton, Jam ¢ ) of ‘For ten years | 8IN0, William O’ Bric v this ¢ col- THIEVES ROB STORE 3 l 3 Clarence Kenney s hav Iy prevented Ya Conn., Oct. 3 (P—Lnter- T R | e e i t eclipses anything ever held. 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