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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MOTHER OF CZAR "o Monier in Brother | through cold water. oo e ponee even FLASHES OF LIFE: GIRL DEFEATS ' BOY IN SWIM TO STATUE OF LIBERTY il | By the Assaclated Press. ]\“" York — It seems if a real|Catholic in the dukedom, which was | s swimmer and a gi to the Statue of Liberty, 214 miles, | under thei ased young lady Campbell will be the first Roman | needs no grease for sliding | Two from created in 1680, youths | | Manhattan | rl went New York—Louis Abramorwitz, _HA attending night school. Born in | ! Russia and illiterate till three years| | ago, he explains his study: “I always | ir own power. The reached ty first, a greased youth came | cond and an ungreased youth had | “Anted & g00d education. MMy five to quit. All wore bathing suits as|© ren are now all married that e means T don't have to make so : | much and I have more time for my- | self.” Los Angeles — There's danger in | | teaching the young idea how t . : | E: e W 1% Boston—Now the hit and run shoot. 1 his 12-yea H[]PES HE’S 8 ~n|\ 42 Main street was broke | AFE st night, cording to complaint this morning | John Michaels of Glen and = E 5 streets complained that an 18 y o - old boy hroke two windows in I xile in Denmalk to Mark 80th 22 Bll‘fl]da |/ Williain G. Dunn complained that ‘ \| | plaster was thrown about the roof Yo {of his new West End ave- | e and also done to Copenhager Denmark window sills, | (P —>Ma I'eodorovna, forr Christian Trudel of $40 Stanley 5. press of the Russias, street complained that a house he v \ believe that her son, tl painting 75 Everett street was Russia dead. Hope of seeing him | 431028 s boys daubed green ) again, she said, is aiding to keep her | Paint over white p: . . alive, despite the fact Hut she s | R growing we the | cishticth anniversary of ner birth, | NRY, KNAPP POSTPONES 1A { Noy approaches. | HER l v ‘“ virtually retired to privacy of ! 1 r own room. . fom leaves | A | ler quarters. having even given up | she Stays in Syracuse and Gets r v drive in a hired automobile ’ i beecau > exertion is 100 | Advice on the Situation niuch of a ta ) ) strength he el L Regarding Census Probe. out her deposed son with Oct. 31 (B—Mrs N .. Knapp, former secre- conduct of the 25 is under in- wion, was in conference yes- and last night with: advisers nature of her reply to the lutest invitation of TRandall J. Le- bouef, Moreland commissioner, to appear before him for questioning not later than Nov. Mrs. Knapp had planned to go to ¢ York today to consult with her ittorney, Alexander Otis, and to is- sue for publication several addition- al affidavits in defe of her con- ct of the census. The impression was strong he st night that her decision as to whether she would ron the witne and would cuse, No statement, been issued from Mrs after » Dolgourioucks and Countess who faithfully shar expects hie day her r oson to visit wh nsus of tary of state, She ite ¢ refuses to le o ian of Den nse the miscrable he Danish autumn ses 1o e ointiy club swung by the boy hit the father on the right temple, most instantly. one-fourth of with modest p ter carr Tun; from n af Never having been rose, came B. H. We v was instructing A aviator. A plane swooped down 6ve {a harbor police boat, carried away iits mast and zoomed away. r-old son to play golf. killing hin Ne wYork—Sylvester Z. Poli, after immigrating from Italy, made | just " OCTOBER 81, 1927, ¥ rtford—Samuel L. re-elected presiden of National pro- bus clubs Waterbury—One n injured when unknown discharges shot gun {th 1 basement window of restau- rant New Haven—Bu NUPv Sl vine, Dr. Krumbi sermon at Yale sees signs of world returning to bar as he answers our question o we not all on t of ming ford—Mic Kehoe, w when res. Cu arly to ne At 1 1 with pneu- fmoni wn of All Hallows' ite frost, the and forerunner of Omaha—A bet is a bet but $25 is W e 1psey to dr tisa bet but 825 18| o horrors for the Eden Musce ) Jack Dempsey to drop $1 pecially to one | oy 3o ving sold his chain of thea- |0 NS on Dave Shade at lat- D. Vienot, let- | : L B ol ter d boxing ; ; ters in New England for $30,000,000 I boxing retreat in picked Dempsey to beat Lerang ng! MO0 1 sans over state line, el ihe intends to devote much of his | ne. irplane if his Basio . P e inne affic on state high- up 3 PEiimn A ported by state po. G [ R _New Maven—Eleven yvear old Srohabls e heiw o feet and enjoyed it Georgia Pap niece of Grecian | v this yes even to Labor than 2,000 Washington — Though Mr. Cool- | : may kick He in an Arn Calif, Mexico himself in York, has attending Paris — things from Liuth Elde hecause I plained, out.” Bucharest—Queen Marie hopes for cath befo 1 around, has autographed a ball for u from “but my money chiet of police in EgYpt, arrives after | solo ocean trip. not choose to have his hat his football will be.! New Haven Dadicoff, Patri | thodox church he Very Rev. h of the Gr Moscow at Berke at wy-Navy game for obtaining money under fals 2o pretence City—Lindbergh cnjoyed - 1 Paris flying new planes | giorrs—First “Dad’s day” at Con- who is riding a ticut agricuitural college brings Buenos Aires to New | jathers of 200 found recreation here by | gehool. a rodeo. s | Hartford—Connecticut commission | for repeal of estate tax law planning for meeting with Ways and Means committee in undergraduates to All dolled up in nifty the Rue De La T r is to buy no more, wanted to quit,” she has ex- run Wallingf hur L. Caperton and H. P. Whitney are first erfal visitors to new municipal air- | ‘. | e she is 100. Answering = 1 American friend who on her 51st | Angonia—Proposition to issi ¥ expressed the wish that ' ponds for new high school is de- uld live another half century, | fugted by 112 votes at special refor- inks, but T don't wish | endum, | to remain on earth so long.. T would S ! [like to spend part of the time i | Hurtford — Japanese - Amerl heave wife of Soo Hoo Wing, condenmed | L e Queen Alexz i) of her conference. f The nam those in conferenc ARGEN’”NE R'IDER BETTER with Mrs ip were not disclosed. 1 4 R 1 for Mrs. l telegram from Schiffely, Taken 11 In Mexico, Will forming him that i tained at her home ' " Resume His Journey From Buinos and would not be able \ N, ; , as she had 1t would arrive today for t conference . PL Mr. Otis said it would be for Mrs. Knapp, herself to say whether ghe would appes fore Con ssioner ires to N Lehoeuf as a witness, but he would coverad from his illness and expeets | advise her not 1o appear under the * his trip to Mesico City fconditions laid down. Mr. Otis reit- would insist that Mrs, appeared, should be tation by counsel. ed that he Knapp. it sk permitted reg MAKES ALTITUDE RECORD rt of New York- ing o girls Federal Christ in to tour the country. London er s to 1 ihe daugh s of 5, sl cer, arrives herc to plead for his seven dolls cost- Christmas each 000,000 Japanese girls to Hartford—Four men arrested in of Amecrica through the alleged lottery sw Council of Churches of i America, The dolls arc Willimantic—Mrs, Thomas 13 of Norwich and Mrs. John J —The son of a New York- e the Duke of Argyll and ter of a Canadian is to he The engagement of mpbell to the Hon. Stamford--John Newland di when his car leaves road and turn over. fanet Gl tken s announced. = Campbell, mother was & New Haven—Disposal of 88 cases | daughter of the late John Lawrence during Septem sets record for w York, is a cousin of the criminal superior court here. )t duke and the heir presump- tive. Miss Aitken Is a daughter of Bridegport—Towns in this vicinity Lord Beaverbrook. Canadian finan- 'included fn federal quarantine cier, who in recent years has been |against shipment of grecnhouse or | < trip. He to { 12 rdo La Bo Min- | r at Mexico City, declar that e i 8 he dr satisfactorily to | Rankin Carrles Full Toad Up 12,300 { medical 1 and that he ex- | pects 11, ':y,-“,., here \\],“ Feet in Light Waco Biplane On ihh 01 light To Make New Record. i aner in honor of Schifely | ' Saty ¢ night and this morn Portiand. Ore., Oct. 31 ( Tex | rodeo in his honor. A JUrRC | pangin, veteran Portland aviator, Cavaladesnuill eseoLt (UG a Waco 80-horsepower bi- UL nd carrying a full load, yes- . - Schiffely's t upon aban ¢ established a new nation ni'g his bed was to his horse. | aiitude record for 0. X. b planes , A, which treated s &|op [ess than 100-horsepower. He / ot ‘honor at the barracks of yoaoied an altitude, certified by t i ounted polic 1 Aeronautical association i 0 feet before the extreme { ONERONICH BIOTUELY forced a m to carth. Pre- i i ML Gormley of 58 Farm- | ous records were 11,000 feet for a /| 2 B reported to the POy 1904 and 16,000 feet for a solo all glrl | oo | N Rankin was accompanied by Rich- \ 1 & ] ard Rummell and BEdward M. Miller, i ¢ « | Portland newspaper men. appointed ] = k by Therkelsen, district repre- s ¢ of the National Acronauti- 1 10 cal association, as flight observers. ] pole on BN { felsen himself checked the % sirest, oppo: siation W e A \ 13 year old boy caught steal-|PATOET4PhS. Corbin pro tal at the vt READ HERALD CL. ED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Cebrelll of 1467 Corbin ave- | ined that her son Emil, | s badly bitten by a| DENTIST 1 g turday night a tele- | as received t boys Dr. Henry R. Lasch a store at 800 Stanley o 5 but when Officer Hellberg 353 Main St. loys were not there, One | X-Ray Psorthea Treatments 1 lost his cap in flight nndJ BN IR CREOMULSION _FOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Mother! 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