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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927 MATRIMONY ADS |CORPSES “GAZE ON" ’MURTHA DENIES HE ' VEHICULAR TUBES UNDER HUDSON ]M[N OF WEALTH 55.1:13:::’1;;;[53,,]jjg;;j;;':z::,,ogrrsf HALLOWE'EN PARADE| FILL NEWSPAPERS . ... —~—. ... WAS DRIVING CAR DR D R T N Ma *hoo Niece el [a@ »hoots Niece and Self A 1 |—floating stores and even floating Streets Are Pilled With restaurants, which approach the Roman Press Garries Many of ‘Brands Testimony of LaFlamme e\ [ = ; 2 | Maoy New Yorkers Travel in boiovesfuomee: souim'a pohooune In many other ci than New These Items : Y. Kov 1 Recusing Him, as False . : Ly Own Yachis e After weeks of almost constant Ly SR % . 1 < X E | ing n € 1o busi- Rome, Nov. 1. P—Undeterred by the Hall Ty o Thomas Murt} ast Ma . s | New York, Nov. 1. (Pi—Tis Y he reat Lakes cities busi- ;:“J ?":’"!‘:I"‘!h :"" D’f living 2 e 1 west, | Strect ned in police ; ¢ = - ~ jand newest of open roads ot "““""‘""”(f“’ ,“!"'k‘ ’n‘: T RAPULAOTSy EaRon -non thy Doone E killed court s i cen : . 2 : = | terway — is helpir Srop R e widowers and widows continus to Mrs. i lock, 35, said to be f G E1I Sk : E stream of metropolitan traffic. O 1o g Aty "'i\“‘:: flood the matrimonial want-ad col- nicce, and t s the 1 struck ring eh at 1 e 7 ey = 11> azesho BRULE Molldembn (ol BovORIi S ratinian ¢ 1 about the umns in the Roman and provincial s and j e flow of travel, no ¥ ! city be fitted for use by water craft Bewapaners, ) iy ed last min avenue, was i jewer ¢ A > tersections, no stop lights, no pe- Freies Py A “distinguished and likeablew | Polic L e EER YLy | RN g s = S L tment Jouses projected along young man of 29, for example, now | b a 2 : Ak L ¢ i v s e Fo Mic n plan to offer te in the Army aviation service, would P¢ard shots i ) i r : 3 ad BEphatioally 4 foun Ml e g hout service from ¢ “willingly espouse a signorina or a Arotigd $hie Siauiot : : : 5 ¢ 3 R T to the ss district. widow, affectionate, pleasant and y ) L ¥ nt « ! % feidiy 1l 3 G ——— N e go| and from ey possessed of a dowry.” The aspir- 1t A ed S SHALLUC e L i S £ i P Hoaia ,”,',,1 :,:”,“»‘ . o 3 ATION STORED ing aviator adds that even if she /& © t low : R ; M fea L : goslavii, Nov were from the province instead of 100kl e str wher guy 3l T f Hart said § x 5 | =\ 3 z Sl S lephone the capltal, it would make no differ- parad S v > ¢ en C as 1 £ 2 . A 0 .", ate l-“ 5 'm P A miss of 30, who describes her- i v er arrested | Murtha wa imr ¢ oy £, 4 e self as ‘“culturcd, dis 1 h ) : She the ti ace a t N : 2 T R sympathetic, and possess: had fled th t, half d , the s < as it was pos 3 : S — > = ST LT dowry” 1s looking for a g« . oting o : or 1 o TANES e e between 35 and 45. Ha must, . t ca ‘ Yo T cording to her requirements, be | equally “distinguishec iy be | fired three : hic t . me i i - . : Ltppnion A either a pro!nss(om{l man or busi- fa t the e ; / T g v, . ’\i(‘flv(tv.m;‘u“p. cau : P ness man for all sha ca provid- There aid ther two i © iting e Wi 2 4 / e . & ¥ 8 e Fpcty 2 ' ' ( '“] b} ) " ” % Ne ork m o res | A L & ed he s ‘“possessed” of sufficient you, but there’ll be or ne in me.” it el at the of the 7 ¥ 44 A ' i o v ‘\ or & millionai ( L money. The young lady launches 7 L f s 1 y ling Murtha's | ; s - 3 s ( i ed the n" ne her ad “with the utmost ser - Vlace 1 T en t he this 15 the 3 ¥ ¥ ) _ ness.” pulled the s - Py W : 3 slichin o 1hn, « and warrant upon cortain Nothing but “a diplomat of in e £ elthe e = 3 i ; . Labtallen, oo : A pendent means” will satisfy the Y dock . % 5 A ME E UGH ol 58 i , i ; . na 3 s ) on list tain health resort. He must he 1 | AR : . s % R ,' . Sent g wn of N ton, d Leing 5 and 40, and it is * 2 % A5 o : 4 i Alf of the 807 d wa ¢ s follows: L Nos. 10, Haan i e s Hint Former Secretary to Japanesc 7 Y : s ter craft in the Unite os ) 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 Block pensable” that the lady have his = } | 5 : i e photograph before going further in Brhaces: e Wathiaton Alas) Do _ ) B 0 Srgema i L a8 per map or plans of t to correspondence. ° 1A {1 o g “ - 5 molo. Al ) i Park on file in the town The ads cost 2 lire a word, with New Ambassador to V. S, i taxes amonnt to the Jup-| William B. Dw A deed conveying to the Hartford ned as Japaness ani- — UNi0S-D0)] t OriS » om. 1 owin s st pubiic Roman Catholic Diocesan Corpora- | Tele,\ S eed Priladsbtates | = to the highest bidder at the p tion land on Farmington avenue “on | Y p S | 1, burrowed under the Hudson river between New York and ISR 120 post id town. all or conditlon that a Roman Catholic | SO udairo, present Jap- | on i n shows how the twin tubes are nlaced, and the picture be- o sensible per church, for which initial steps have | 3 3 ¥ janese g lor to the United | 5w shows one of the tubes re g At the feft is Ole Singstad, engineer who vashicd the project already been made by the grantor, Pasadena, Cal., Nov. 1. (P—Clock- [ Stutes, has been the center of re-| 14 completion after two predecessors died shall be built, has been filed at the | ing the speed of light rays as they | por ‘ hat he w to be be new powerful pene office of the town clerk. A mort- | dart over a 164-mile course at the | transfc t 1 ambassa-| New York. Nov (Bi—The T s 1dson River nr § 5| dents arml antiseptic gage of $1,000 is held by the New rate of more 186,000 miles a |dor to Gr y ’ Am- Jand ve 7 it e g Datie R o b it ol it bR Britain Savings bank and another of | second fs t ation of Dr. Al-! Matsui dertate 1y 1!t “san hog ¥ g under : : % % toc 5 Rfoke $10,616 by Teofila Dobrowolski, Su- bert A. Michelson, Univer of Ch buchi, ng heen in on November 13 to i ss¢ ir, ¢ ot to “hole | tUNNel it is expected to pay for itself, Apply a few drops over zanna Chadukiewicz, Stefania La- icist. of Jand path for motor ve os 1 throngh” under the middle of the from folls no greater than ferries |flamed part and see how bienic and Walera Chryzanowski. | > task is not v to Dr. Mich- | his 1 S T S¢ | pedestrians cen New York ver, Holland ai { charge, within 12 years. Tt has been |the pain disappears and the . | , for he dy has timed the [embassy at t 1918, | New Jersey " & Hudson!| Int s ey han ed that if a toll of one dol- | mation is reduced. Grecian Medical Student ‘u m_\s' over a 44-mile cou rving as secr . 7 ¢ E ) named the Holland tunnel, car were charged and capacity FIG' v'mlr\ usly power A nd now he is sceki 1 ¢ ghe S and tragedy have n work went on under direc- c were maintained 24 hours a erald Oil that soft corns Also Held as Conspirator . course to recheck » ar ved ar v r 1e building of the huge t s as “ree , the & pts would \»»‘h;.n:mq el right up and dr Athens, Nov. 1 (P—A medical 8tU-| The scemingly impe 4 « diplomatic prot that tunnel. \ years of toil and the r x months lat 3 ed. | $1,000,000 daily and the entire in- | ir Drug Dept. guarantees one dent today was under arrest charged | a simple reality to the Chicago cam between the United States | oxpenditure of ave heen | The position of. chief en > | debtedness could be paid off in less | bottle to give results is dispens- with complicity in the attempt of | seientist. 1t i sending a | and.- Japan particularly refer- involved in the construction of the n W n 1o Ole Sine- | than two months. ing it to many a 25-year-old waiter to assassinate peam of light, by tion of a |ence to China Shantung. twin fubes, cach a mile and three stad, who saw the construction| But it was decided fo base the | the president of Greece. 42-inch concave , from Mount | He left i become quarters lons—the lpngest vehicular thro sompletion tolls upon existing fi rates, mak- | The student, whose name was not | \Wilson to Mou i charge d'affaire rlin in 1920 tunnel in the world. ill make possible ing the charge per car about 40 reveald, said that Zafioios Goussios. | miles distant. There s t 1 later returned to as di- Onpe 1other, two chicf en- > pa o of 00 motor vehicles | cents. The interstate tunnel and | who shot President Konkouriolis 10 {yy a similar ref! CATe the forci }\“;“l : . died e theicjaniho New York and New | bridge commission also points out t T : . the right temple, told him on & mirpor and focusing mirror d C Ister Lo EN e i fng y ¥ com ‘. entilating sys- | that trafic will average below cap: [f Mo hn y | . Bl ers unl BeW | ““Py; M ” y Private Matters train he was going to murder the |pyurileq hack to Mount Wilson | vartment. engineer teok up the task and car P I3 atc laden air | cit nd that large operating costs | president. The student, thinking | pe 1 a spec it to co tion. . o Lights sunk in must be taken into consideration. 1t| Thousands of Children Suf- = = ric Gousslos was joking, kept Silence | eonciiucted search which !q H en work was begun on Octoher provide is estimated that by epreading costs| fer from Worms, and Their until after the attempted assassina- | \fichelson says is the most pow : o 12, 1620, construction was under the R c. Tour over 12 years the tunnel can be paid| Mothers Do Not Know What | When You tion. Then he went bef 8 WAgiS: | ful in the tion of C rd M. Holland. . ed special will direct for and maintained without the] the Trouble Is. mode of e virtue of a tax warrant to me commuters by watc ceted and now in my hands, 1 this and standing in ch of v as will s er from those in all eharged throbhing buuion NUDMAN Tax Collector. - — sive breath, hard and full stomach with fi pains, pale face, cyes heavy, short dry From us it is in strict confidence. S Locomotive Jrives “aliforniz s ! . to visit his gaged in excavation work in Milford | cough, grinding of the teeth, little red s X Soot From eam intermitter Drives From California 4 pluns o] and that is was necessary to secnre| LOIAWOnthe tngue starting durindsieep || (5 & MAtter between you, your Soils Pedestrian’s Suit 5o %, U0 I To Visit Family Here .. b in o few days. 4 new dipper for the shovel TS dioe eyl A Vito Cardone of 75 Clark street. | Soroi = = fIo% g Standing in front of his offic SRt alleges that, beeause of the failure | Mrs. H.N. Roberts, 502 Asylum St., | [ p-ome I and talk it over. It mat. whose hat and other wearing ap- Siencians as Main strect last evening, Attorney | 5 2 {of the express company fo make de- | Flint, Mich., wrote: “My littie girl |[ 1™ n0t whether you are in need parel were soiled today by numer- | g S : f Alfred Lewitt noticed an automo. | CONLractor Asks $1,500 lose was held up. © Con- | i8 relieved of her worms.” And ina || °f @ 10an now or you may need ous particles of soot falling from goroln oy prisn : hile with Calif marke Of Expre Company stable 'k Clynes served the | later letter wrote: “‘Baby is fine and norller, A 3 May we have the pl . e s se by & locomo- | i, hes long and each . s g CAD 5 e it was your laxative hel S Dleasure of an smoke clouds sent up by inches long and h facet cur T a ) . e fhal the American Raijl-| pavers: | it was you: elped her. early call? tive just after it left the round-|inch wide. This device turns § ov. 1. > ay from home” he remarked S e e e b e i | house on Elm strect, 18 considering | sheed of 0 0 revolu- | bright-colored beads, flast the next minute he was agrecal ¥ Dipress Qo falled 10 dURST 21 IWANIANS TO HEAR WOMAN | Drhe’sElixir AT TOREAT a protest to the r:\nroml] cn:ju:n"vfl tions a minute and wetive N~ surpri reet the drive ¥l S ney Schoonmaker, field | . of the common council. Cardone| When the y t t s 10 arly ph ) ku, a cla « ¢ e R retary of the Col cut Col- 3 5 PHOEN[X FINANCE claims the damage done to him has n is refleeted 1 B .ouis I gh school. Mazeika firsoo7 wi‘,.,% ,J‘,‘.(,,,yi,‘ L for Women at New London, 'lhe’l'ruel’amllyl.axatwe been suffered also by others, and it [ the mirror back from o : t v Lan indus- ognized him at once and they hal G. Casale, has institnted action for address the Kiwanis club to- and worm espeller CORP. is believed that locomotives Deing | Mountain directly on t C8) 0] b ) Al o int reunion $1,500 damages against the com- morrow on “onnecticut’s Only United Building Room 213 sent out imntediately after being the prism - face t ! L 4 L drove 5,500 milés from pany. He claims that he was en- | College for Women." | ““It sure has done wonders for my || 308 Main St. Tel. 525 fired are responsible. prism revolves 1 reflect i ry marl F ) little girl.”— Mrs. R. Newell, Cen- At the Rallroad Orossing on its re r n t > 1 vhen Pierre e ————————————————| tral Ave., Hammonton, N. J. New Britain, Conn. Ex-Eajsor’s Stepson i rom N Orteans i Thy True Love| re=wemsim ot mmac s |70 5000 ) g ™ Motor Wreck Victim , SREEE ey at | their followers and settled on the | e Ce Rerlin, Nov, 1 (®—Princ P x b t s | of St L expensive B fi - ate Ny sAiwed imis artest on af o mEae g Bl e : ” that timé the project = tratfic and will guard against acei- levying of exorbitant toil [ si ) ving 3 a ls. igrs of Worms are: Constipation, de- B charge of complicity. square f ) Bifi FUR E[NTER < g | ! | ranged stomach, awollen upper lip, cffen- orrow oney Wilhelm Von Schoenaict % son of Princess Hermini son of former Emperor WHIHam. jight to died today in a hospital at Gruen- ATy 1az berg, i trom injuries which e | (ha mirrors on Mou e flod I dole 2 L ‘”l':r.mr" (;]‘ m‘-y‘, nl'm) was "{mn in irn o | ¢ ! he | @ }\/d&‘ (_JOUE-’ 909, was the second son of Princess | e 1 299.7 -ls an of v the z PR e e e L e e , For the whole Eamily news of the death w01 in B & ‘apecding 'to, Sl St t are an|a p 3 [ f.0.5. Bultalo, . T. ng 1 : Vooto gives gnick heat on cold merings— waLKiiG BrckwaRD I hrrmeh the day Vects, drvalates. s Hartford Man Goe: ; i ak bl Sl Y Down THE. CELLAR et ity oo e B rtment House Work T el iy (Tonde S (R R o o oo In\'fi}\Pi‘l:t-Tc” t. 1 P—In con- , i ot parate | European citics a > aveti AHGEL £ — AND A MIRROR —— 15 [ B i the whoto feraly vent e strueting and currying as a e o crror Hack st ¢ in greatest de i A GOOD OMD-FASHIONED WhY | e vt ooims Voot supplics thewie olal proposition est foil o ean olaon s Y last eale, w g 1 OF FEINDING- AIM ly apartment houses, Joseph M 3 3 i < Qua Dot y ‘,% e, e e wnldar tho. 61| Lax Collection Gain SEHEC S FOT o om ety o i Recorded in Qctoher St L o e - = & B SLPPING- Rt A one's ¢zgs E 1 t T ' h it was ¢ ted that Of f )tk f n \ 5 D SANDWICA WHEN Tot. voluntary J tit r collect an t the . in < 3 { SINKERG ARG EVEM » ;ir::-: 5 L 2 ot | (han 1 1 ‘ wding | vo i ¢ sav. | \ HARDER THAN 1 s g " ¥ & % = g THE CIpER A i = $260,5 ich $278,500 was tic th in 1925, the opposits the § s salos, price N s A. R. HAUSCHULZ up in stats Is d y Hon was Llinc e el are ¢ d rath 1 i & 111 Church Street set at 3184 FORECLOSURE tion has Anthony (€ through Rocl ] Anton and Barbara B HUGHES HEADS DELEGATIONS 4 e property involved 1s an aj 1 t 1 ov. 1 (A—Charles | > house at the corner of Ar ) B s e ot le) and possession of the i - ) HURT BY: ¢ ; : /Q‘ iff claims foreclosure of a1 1 ericks, 18 y el n to t th I an | O FIND YOUR® and possession of th epremise ot v nlur cong lavana ning J | 7 LOVE. stable T Clynes o “ e « el RGBT Panyd EFFIACING GOME ONE ELGE s and : property to the {omobile on by i < & RATHER CURERICING— e : 29 e i | RINGoiAT RaTER GURPRIGING - 7 her d i sh : a., Nov. 1. (P Ar HAS CHAMPION GOOSI I square on b 1 laber harometer James Trent, of Meridian e s i L L p : Groton, has {wo-year-old ¢ e : ey St i ! v G b e L : e et the car ready She has laid cight eg ] i B e S e e i TR successive . This i ¥ ean ] . t 3 i or e = 9 / T B emmen, sccorth nE st ; o , for WINTER poultry raisers, I:r.r dom « . Alfred Tar s- | write about the roads. generally start laving in v, 4 and found no cause for e | 1 - / < Thousands of unused mil . and they do not | July. i CONDITION UNCHANGE FA .22 you mvARIAGLY FIND A1 R edWhy!;o?“:n;:y — SRR No in_the condition of QGOING O ALL KiNDG' 0F TROLELES them in comfort? For a few dol- ) 3 the| REPORTS BROTHER MISSING Bonj A SOTOBLRA PN e Bl ) A\ |\ - TO_exT AN APPLES —— \1 lars, your car can be made like new _The Young Prople’s s el i ke Rossette of 53 Kelly | who is in the Haverhill, Mass, ho / ) WHEN B WONT EVEN I and it will be equipped for winter, First Congregati trect, Biristol, requested the loeal | pital with typhoid fever Is reported. ; ¥ y i hicA one= P to0; * A smaE Ywho aan doiEm wAll bo ’ Hallowen'en party last even ice today to be on the lookout for | Mr. Sprague stated this morning i y T aT, AoMe found on today's Herald Classified the basement of the chapel. Games |, broth Mie! 1 Daley, who I that her illness had been positively | pages, under the heading “Get your were played and there was dancing. | jome February 20 and has not re- | diagnosed as typhoid, but efforts to =N > car ready for winter.” Do it today Refreshments were served. The com- | turned, He fs 58 years of age, of | ascertaln how it was contracted —before the first snow files. mittee in charge consisted of Mist ocky build, smooth complexion, [have been unsuccessful. She fs un- Gertrude Gibney and Miss I'lorence | and has mixed curly hair. He is|der the care of speclal nurses day Tomkins. about 5 feet § inches in height. *and night.

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