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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927. NOT T00 SERIOUS - THIRD IN"CLASS o« John D. Rockeleller's Grandson’s Record at Yale of more just histories” in erican public schools. da cducators e I cited in detail brader moved to .'mmhvl" « propaganda situation. e ¥ Hiven® Noy el (m ot gfellow . - Rockefelfer Prentice of Williams- % hos we [town, Mass, grandson of John D.| reatent nost. |Rocketeller, 3 ¢ displayed his | versatility by the "|fleld. He competed in the e s S of Ch i i : * |class fall games, finishing in third e . patriotic act P Y {place in the half-mile run, which | with her father-in-law, Walfried Kil- : . |was won by Paul Fodder of Schen-!hurn, about cellar furnace. She went " lectady in 2 minutes 6 3-5 second pstairs, found the revolver and | Prentice finished an excellent third, | shot herselt through the heart, She had been separated from her hus- laws (B A 2 ‘Britons' » | €l0se behind Robert Hastings Ste- band, Walter Kilburn, for the last year. through Yale by acting as night op- | [f crator in a telephone exchange in |the New Haven General hospital, fs ! an officer of both scholarship soci- eties, Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma is close to the top of the senior |class in gencral scholarship and has won more scholarship prizes than any other member of his class. He |is 2 member of the senior society. | Skull and Bone: Uses Revolver, Silent 30 Years, to End Life Cambridge, Mass, Nov, 3 (B— Mrs. Ellen Kilburn, 33, used an old athlctic | army revolver that had not been inter : fired for 30 years to end her life last night, following an argument Urge League to Set Dav Asnde lor Prayer \\ ap- RESERVES T0 BEAR L BRUNT OF FIGHT Notre Dame Well Fortified for, Clash With Minnesota peal m a day of | demption™ of Chi rday ina t nister fro Mayor Willia | British er | The te Wallace tior Parker Parker CONN ves sheeae Conntry Both Interested and Amused in “Book War” nrnru ECTICUT “Kindly i 1 wor S ilize i oot FROCKS starting at $18.00 COATS starting at $55.00 HOSIERY starting at § HATS starting at $10.00 SWEATERS starting at $7.50 SCARFS starting at § PERFUMES starting at the Notre Danie ol the situation presents no he has teams, xitles for as well groom era which C gestions of might come to the v in Mayor <0 are ways eaton n ovie ature Minn in something with no two society fe assailed immigration “open the doors to For sota, said |vens of East Orange, N, J. ar others; he cited recent naval | who 18 working his way programs of England and | Prentice, n of the obje 1.50 wuse at times | ing most of famous of historians a quartet he con- heroes," ary and school One, held in the | tes rely hoard of edu- ordinary tive cham ied presi- the sessions arc g room of the A cross betwee \l\v"u‘(\n~ stock for a v ‘m‘ \*\ Cm:/s l[s Falmess and l[s court y-ujw, .’m.‘? “ril slsl par today return to hahi 1 f the 4. occupic futy r and| udicial poise and :or‘unl ¥ ¢ b ] V\“‘Wvl e him is a desk absence g the | ke desks for felt in last week 1150 o & conye Mrs. $1.00 Many novelties that make excellent hol- iday gifts. New York. Nov. 3 (& of the Dawes et fairness and its pract S 1 {is made by George P. Auld, e 3 . al was accountant general of the rep-| g Al | arations commission and also assist- Hiseieh o o, fer ant to Owen D. co-author full atpasir ) S ch-|and first administrator, in install - tmost in t [the plan in 1624, in his book In game or practice heing | Dawes Plan and the New Econom- | e Iilini" bel Y Yestertay | jes, published tomorrosw, i vith Ca , Reitse reup [ Aue . he predictions of J S after two days’ absenc and other economists that . \ will break down early in ; flouts the idea of Germ pacity to pay; American to Germany should continue describes the much discussed 1 for problem as a “bugaboo.” | S onE "“‘:L I ethor save thia i the laione: but the fvoiof the Dawes plan is dependent ‘;‘;’I:“‘l‘lmnms‘upnn public confidence in American |investments abroad, and he opposcs Jowning | the cancellation of reparations Loday | Serting that “the only drain on Ger- hench, board me rows of senate \tes our Miss Mary F. Lynch at she had had on ey mysteriously disappeared 7 : FATHER JOHN'S MEDICIN Joscphine Didier, history the University of e complained wa n as proof that America needs | 1lls of her schoolroom a pic- testified she had been *‘sub- o BUILDS NEW STRENGTH TO FIGHT course, she ex- new school | ; Neglected coughs and colds. | teachers also were| very serious in the Boston ca Party and ional pirit of '76"; and by the hoard of examiners board of education to a his- DISEASE GERMS AND RESTORE HEALTH. commended by the | hert vs cimer LA E danger from coughs and colds does not end when the cold is gone. The vi- tality becomes low, resistance is weak, the entire system is run down. Disease germs attack the overworked organs. Such conditions often develop lingering sickness and debility on for \Rds st Andrew genial, bearded man with a a Claus, but no touch of The | pe 1 ¢ fiction about him Elizabeth Arden’s representative will be in our store Nov. 10th to 12th. was Schlessing- Amer > toxt, she said, vints on book, sal deration at the time: as a text book in Chicago el schools. In it, she was referred to as e participants in the Bo: The run down system then needs such a body builder as Father ' the col- v eetis| John’s Medicine which restores weakened tissue and gives fighting e [ed” who “ha | strength. Seventy years of success. No alcohol or harmful drugs. | “I helieve,” she said, “tha h - igan plays BHO nder cor press tabile man to And b comfort frosh, using some Tiini looked good. | 1, eyes train- | ypg half_hour |y ing at y's' ‘orm but, ger jamme people whose attend trials . par- | and a few of those in life says business | singer should be York, {in the f Progressive, former those things. cditor of the Fatherland, forme Ay children have every faith in | secretary of republican con- | nie,” she said, “if any of you women sional campaign committee, was |and mothers in this room would ask me to t h such things to my illing a cell leral penitentiary for writ- ad late, endir under are lights. showed improvement, fense so far has not vho hope to Franklin Sch editor of the ader of New the DEAF-HEAR hopes of lower rthwestern's urdue Saturday were tin Dart, all conference guard last vear, will be out of the lineup with bad leg. i nart‘ox]\.«}- is being stressed at Pur-| due. Refusing to be nonplussed by alumni protests of his coaching system, Coach J. W. Wilce is de-| Veloping a defense aguinst Princeton backs. The other two non-conference games on the Big Ten schedule Sat-| Srday are Indiana against Michigan Utate and Wisconsin against Grin-| nell. THIRD MAN DIES INFAMILY FEUD Three Go to Death as Result 0[\ Elopement 12_@1‘3 Ago Lo and killed } hera yester- police believe, feud that had its in- years ago in an elope- ment of two children of the fami I paul's Valley, Okla., Nov. 3 Henry Martin was shot on a downtown strect y, the third victim, In 1915 George Carlton. a hand on the Martin ranch, fell in love with Dora Martin. Returning from ihe war, he eloped with her. James Martin, the father of Dora and. Henry, tried unsuccessfully to h the marria annulled. The girl owned a considerable estate by vir- tue of her one-fourth Chickashaw Indian blood The bridegroom the father May 4, 1926 released on hond and himself was shot to death by Henry Martin five months later. Mar was conviet-| ~d and was under a 25 year prison( term. The killi rosulted in Cape, and killed Carlton was ahot of Henry Martin today | arrest of Buster| W. H. Finley, 33, who had testified against him at his tri or the killing of Carlton. Witne: \id Cape fired four shots and Fin-| quoted the thonght | fire upon was found | Sociot_\‘ Would Acquire | Mark Twain Residence | Hartford No 8 (UP) — The ds of H ford ty to v a plan for ac- lence of Mark thorities they to man v seven, At sasing coming vo men Martin chit of the it the o5 4By famed iter's « ‘ e remained was purchased by | srted into | ng in a wonld per- realty « \ studio mit easy restoration Fresh Opened Oysters CLAMS, SCALLOPS, ETC. Packard Oyster House CORNER MAIN and ARCH STS. Open Nights Till 11 Open Saturday Nights Till 1 A, M. Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. W-“irg Ring Shop 9 ARCH STREET | American loans to ¢ | productive | eign exchange provided IDuke of Apulia. many resulting from the payment of reparations is the drain on the German taxpayer. There is no capi- tal drain whatever on a debtor coun- Arguments to contrary says, are meaning Apropos of the agit by the statement of ident Schacht of the Reichsbank that the srmany are un- ion transfers, | (. faintly Schrade J\\k oursed for an hour and a half of Longfellow's poetrs, injustice of the present immigration law, the need for a bigger navy and extent of British propaganda in count in 1900, during the World War, and at the present time. “I believe,” the witness informed court ’|' end of that time, he says: Sihnt I have “The mechanics of transfer are’ sphject.” being cared for today through for- If children, particualrly children by foreign|of foreign-born parents, don't have loans to Germany, chiel by Amer-|heroes, they won't grow up into pa- ican investors. American loans to | triots, Schrader explained. Historics Germany not only relieve this prob-|which reflect upon the heroes of lem in a technical scnse b Amer therefore destroy by replacing destroved cap he pointed out stimulating productivity, they help | hastened to relieve the exhaustion which is the non-English herovs, he fundamental cause of the prob- complair we be given their » controls pubiic scho absolutely of repa ica arly, he emphasize should who, {neglected, The publishers describe Mr. Auld’s| who hook as the first of an insider, in-{,n9 huilds up i ot ely familiar with the loyal,” he said, s a deals with the whole weapon to destroy the nation. And from a purely economic nothing"— 1 a de- with full knowledge of the Gidadiine = is more TO ATTEND WEDDING 0 1o+ Ttaly, Nov 3 (@ — King i, Spain arrived here this Spanish cruiser to wedding & v of of France to the He was greeted by royal salvos from the harbor forti- sci fications and the playing of the Spanish and Italian national an- thems. subject, prob- basis facts is voice tion of a soh eifective toward lermine the love en for someone who stan em as a portions.” T could give you a hea on that subject” he that end of little ds out KING Naples, Alfonso of morning on attend the Princess Ann bheing of heroic pro- tiful lee- interpolat- rader then qu from speeches made in Owen Wiste George gland by , author of the Virgi Putnam, publisher Your Pet Recipes are always successful when Rumford is used. They score on all counts—perfect leavening, texture, flavor, appearance, dependability, economy! Rumford alway:. reflects credit on its user. 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