New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 2, 1927, Page 3

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GRIPPLED CHILDREN PLAN ANNUAL SALE - Boys and Girls at Newmgwn Home to Display Wares Newington. No T which the childr the Newing Home for Crippled Children give nnually at the home, will be held urday, Nov at 2 p.om. Miss onstance Leig ntendent of the home will be in charge of the 1 supe affair. All sorts of fancy goods @hich have been made by the ch iten will be placed on sale. T school orchestra will selecti rerved. This s an voys and girls ward with pleast Leigh expects a A with guests comi from n proceeds of the sule the purchase of new in- nts for the orchestra. va Leigh explained last 1 are t neededs T hestra does is of t type and boy complimented on t ments in this field work A‘n\ highs rls are to m cir accomplisk will be sold are v will i towels, efe., The g00 and varicd n pieces, such a amp sha rniture, toy efs, and will also be jams J from the cooking partment of the ho All of the things represent b iful work on ‘he part of the children, especially o linen would do sredit to an feature of tl rticles hildren of the g00dS entertain all in an effic saturday. The ovs and girls I Mlected and to the wi They lived tog vhile, separating April 11, 1 Corbert tes g 1~ in the six weeks of Corbert lost his iid not wi 1'd kind of like to has not support GONFESSES NURDERS New Orleans Man Declares Waoman testimony marric d that she lost their life 1 her husband did | » nights and that he | { her money th and it became ) their 11 stated that to live with 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927. 3 .:: CURTIS, ONCE JOCKEY, DESCENDANT e OF INDIANS, OUT FOR PRESIDENCY .’ his onw lo study. | mitted to the {1egal partner. and as prosec y to make her s statement when by the judg he ¥ ve to sayv. William M that on OF WIFE AND SISTER Neglected to Feed Children. ayir pro- Wemen Fined For Disturbance | Mary Zawada costs in town | Justice of ent of costs Tansey of 06 Montauk London, was f s his car on hts on October 1814.91. Grand Juror Harold G. Lucas prosecuted s0th cases. Women Voters Meet A meeting of the Leaguc of Wo- Voters was held last h house of the il chure dth spoke on “What Com ing Means to a Small Town." <s Addison outlined the work of}) visiting nurse and ed r talk with lant October Tax Collections B. Proudr rax Collector Lorts that only ted dur in the «mrtk}"'fl re was a total of HISHAND ANDEE NCOURT QUARREL tan Acts as Owm Lawger, Op- posing Divorce Petition | ing month in 1926 2 Judge Newell Jennings in superlor | sourt yesterday had a hard time aintaining peace during the trial| )¢ the divorce action brought against | Morris Corbert of this city, a shoe | salesman living at the Hotel Beloin. | v his wife, Mrs. Eva L. Corbert of | 195 Providence street, Worcester, | Mass, who intolerable ruelty. Mutual featured the | vial, Judge Jennings reserving de- | ision Corbert claimed he was too poor o retain an attorney, but he at cmpted to put the ablest lawyer to | ame when it came his turn to con- juct the cross-examination. e ap- seared as the calm, cool, shrewd at- orney who, hy a few skillful ques- | ions and sharp jzbs, proceeds di- cetly to the heart of the case and cveals the facts to an amazed court | oom. He tried to make his action; onform with that idea, but his ques- ions were usu more lead- | ng then they were inquisitive and | he frequently forgot cross examina- | jon to argue heatedly on some an- swer with which he did not agree. His wife was wide-awake as far as| \or own interests were concerned ind when the questions lapsed into he class of examination already aentioned, Mrs. Corbert exclaimed: | “How can you stand there and lie | ike that?” Soon after, when the questions be- | ame offensive to Mrs. Corbert, m: wnd wife star argue in su n abusive and ome mann hat it became necessary for the sourt to call a hult. | Now don’t ab each other. sick to questions and answers,” nige Jennings, said. When Corbert took the stand to cstify many of his answers to (uestions v harp outeries of protest by M orbert from the front row. She | Irew from the court a sharp rebuke niding with the remark: “Kec marked by a series i and Mrs. Corbert met at a uneral eight years ago, according ) : | YO L4 A sprinkle of Dy-O-Laincold | water, a dip, and it's done. Any shade. 15¢ at dealers. Lingerie nd his m any His con o ot PETER CRONA IS NAMED CHAIRMAN OF RED (ROSS " Has Held Position for i 1 1 clected chairman of Cross roll call. 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YOU WILL CHOCOSE this Suite the minute you sec it and know that the complete four pieces of Dresser, Bed, Dressing Table and Chest ave priced at only 257.00 WE DO CHOGOSE B. C. PORTER SONS nade FILM-STRUCK MAIDEN BECOMES STAR ON SPOT Graduate. Cor Given Contract Upon Marine Corps (l)mes Hmc for Bn('(‘ cupled Van Toon read hl.l law bnol\m iruants to suts 'Author and Actress In Ultra-Modern i it et W u(lrulod the attention of .Iulg the sp who took the boy 1v|u setiled northwestern ction of the city As dusk began «* Union, Each Following Own Career i i i "% Curtis v oss the swamp would be the most expeditious way to reach home way near the ewamp. He of the freachery etween the tall tufts of started across the field, explained tod Hendrlk Willem Van Loon May Call His Wife, Frances Goodrich, Once a Week on the Telephone—She'll in prose- | Go to Dinner If She Isn’t Too Bu or it A About midway 5 (cross T missed his footing and New York, Nov. 2 (Pi—An ultra \ there. He was stricken with terror as he felt ydern secret marriage between Bis body gradually slipping into the 5 Hendrick Willem Van Loor hor, tories ana | Mire. With the g of a drown- d first a bog, ; is Goodrich, s me it [ & man he cluteh need s i Ne Yor 2 Livthplace n a clump of fallen branches, L Americar magine so 1hen a pile of rocks, but as he went 5, e o SR > Ating in such | from to another the pres- of Mankind s p forced them beneath } W e b he was forced to con- s old. Hel, his struggle, meanwhile call- o Ka 1 Gooarich il eorioatiiinad et hea ot ing out in a loud voice. ore K in “Come Out of Kitel 1 1 out lie reached a small tree. | there he moored, franticaliy fighting to keep above the surfac ract attention. SOFEIanyel dusk settled and darkness Daniclsen, a composer, 2 e, Here and there a etar ap- in the sky and the lights houses, visible in the dis- 1 on as families table for the in warmth and com for Kehoe it was a nev- fight for his life. Tlirce-Hour Fight Ends Iy hours afterward vas a muftied roar of an au- sbile motor; soon it came more 1 in a few moments it to a halt on the roadway sev dred feet from where he lonbling his effort to call hoe succeeded in at the attention of the res- turned out to be police CREDITS HIS VOIGE - WITH SAVING LIFE Michiael Kehoe Describes Fight v o With Death in Swamp Van Loon in Greceny and Miss Goc wn district near leting extricated from the bog. to the hospital and treated v hospital physicians and nurees, to whose fidelity he today owes his oved condition. 20 1 can only London Studio Van Loon n as hav WAGNLER IS "(l\l rs of the Junior Aid society E. church were enter- 3 at a Halloween home Mrs. H. (. 2> Monroe street. Thirty- six were present The home was attractively decorated with goblins and other st estions of the sea- son. Games were played and prizes aere awarded to the winners, A nty luncheon was served. ¥ well of Holland and has been mar- st to the form oston, and 1 Criswell. 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