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i He Schemes to Get Parent Married Off LIBRARY T0 SHOW JUVENILE BOOKS Annual Extibit Opens at Insti- | tute Beginning Monday and Girls' Book Week” will be observed at the New Britain In- | library next week. Begin- | next Monday the young peo- | room at the Institute will have | played a collection which will ap- | peal to grown-ups as well as to ioys and giris. The general public is invited to visit the library and to inspect the unusual collection of Looks. A general list of boys' and girls' s season will be found the story for Theadore xperiences of a ! ncer in such a ntion of |, nost .m) boy; <1m,,,( a new volume by Deric With the Ind Then there exploits “BOB"” REf n has appearcd produced la parish; in St. s, the year by Joseph' amrock Rev and also in the “Judge’s Wife Stamford. As Jimmie Roon, “Absent-Minded Bridegroon % ]ro‘ur‘\ 1 by sh so- aking lovers who are schemir t their respective parcnts marrie 3 o promote th he part call ty of an unusual sort, and rers every requirement. . DIVORCED AUTHORESS T0 MARRY | NOBLEAN| 1o Boys' Life of Lnlmn * by Lowell Thoma who has not ti 1 the Dorothy Cochrane to Wed Prince Nicholas Karagergevitch Among the new of Jugoslavia In Paris. r older boys are “Michael - - H Ziolder hove : Paris, Nov. 10 (UP)—Mrs, Doro- thy Cochrane, 25 year old Ameri- can author and divorcee, will marry Nicholas K; itch of | ! liva nest Tuesds here today., After the ceremony th wnl];rlf‘ intend to go to the Uni Cochrane’s mother is here | was at Cher-| to pgreet Mrs. mbarked from PARENTS AND TEACHERS 5o e i "o 3 OF SEVEN SCHOOLS WEET . Exhibition of Puplls I that Nicholas | ing for Miss Dorothy Gish, enger. That proved to | . 03 did “the first report icholas was Prince Georg evitch, former heir to the Work and Spe- |, cial Speakers On Program Vor This Evening s and Teachers' asso- | E: m:lvnd meetings in their isul of Mesopotamia, made his first tri ) Aboard the he most modern subur he ins ted the torpedo. ship | ‘amp schoo L clt school, school and Levi O. Smith school associationgmecting to take part in well-arranged prog Ieatures of the . itions of the pu kxhnol Mrs. Rockwell school, Rev. A t the Roosevelt school, At- homas I°. McDonot h on school, and I lade at the L. O | 174 ARCH STREET ght the last of the as- meetings will take place B. Chamberlain school and | the Northend school. It's Easy Go Quickly Without Cutting or Using Messy Salves. to Forget a Goed Plumber When his work is done, IT’'S DONE a packag Fair Dept. 1 quick and I ust do the | Complete line of all sizes. Persian, Chinese and Tur- kish makes, best quality and lower price guaranteed. It will pay you to see them. Call Leroux “We Back Every Rug We He is at your service. Sell.” 8.V, Sevadjian 162 GLEN ST. TEL. 1190 CLAUDE -Plumbing - Emma M. Schaal Teacher of Piano - Sup, 174 ARCH STREET Announces opening of 1927-28 Season on Nov. 7, 1927 Phone 504 . Ibranch post offic |are Ralph | Thou | 1oy today to save the milk of such . '\], CLAUDE J.§ ~Plumbing - - Supplies - plies - NEW BRITAI WORLDYS LARGEST SUBMARINE READY United States Navy to Have Most Modern Crait Portsmouth, N. H., Nov. 10 (P— Armistice Day eve saw the largest submarine in the world, the mine laying V-4, poised on the ways of the navy yard here and ready to slide down the groves to join the United States fleet. All it lacked wi tening by Mrs. Philip Mason Sei daughter of Rear Admiral William D. MacDougall, commandant of the yard, That ceremony was scheduled for an official chri: 112:30 p. m. eastern standard time. The V-4 is the first mine laying underseas boat ever built for the navy. It will carry eight officers and | S0 men and embodies many new points of design and equipment. ! In an effort to make the vessel| gy ) Nitiing rof self-sustaining unusual attention has been paid to quarters for the crew. It will hav paratus for cvapor- g and distilling fresh water, spe- paces for stowauge and refriger- | ; n of consumable stores, two mo- |} tor boats, a moving picture outfit, a 1d the addition |, - to the com- ' Munson st been added to the Moody Sec- over a part of on work which hereto- . Moody active nse of his of a pharmacist's ms pleme ery member of a comfortable the crew wi berth and ade quate locker. Sanitary facilities will be equal to those of surface ships. e a wooden deck entire length of portion of the ng of comm |work at the University Pr and deck are fitted | (" 1 waters. aff of naval of- \] ‘Washington, ar Admiral | o( the Charles- | been invited (o\ Both bridge with ay A distinguished s |ficers from Boston [tha former headed Philip W. Andrew CURTIS WANTS CHECKUP | i ON MONEY CITY RECEIVES v('nlnptrnll:’r Would Amend Taw to | have pror Thomand: of Milk ans Taken to Farms | Nov. 10 (P s of empty milk cans were cked up the Winooski - ptrol o ‘urf to Alder- Get Reports From All Departments, being t i cows as were not drowned in the| pmaniorine| flood. It was found that the torrent had ¢ washed out all the possessions of y of the armers and those who |° had cows left had nothing to put « their milk in and were milking on ll report in detail toi the erouna) the common council at the end of | year, said report to be y the person or persons sub- | it and certified to by the city | comptroller.’ i Alderman 1o will subm common | Is as follows: | See. 28, Every city official, board, | it on account | In northern Russla, natives are reported to have learned to hiber- | . stretching sleep over many | s of the long, dark winter. meeting next W | that it will probably be turned over nce committee. ted ame ther the syster financial aff . there everal comn T t do not | mit detailed reports to the coun- is a Prescription for f Colds, Grippe, Fiu, Dengue, : Bilious Fever and Malaria. 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ORGANIZATION President Corrects Impression That Daughters Would Pledge Support Washingtor cd reports th American its support to Mayor Thompson, of |dits re patriot ¥'s school hooks lrrouzht a de Nl‘OL\ we ish of ant ng DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1927. He leaves a wife, two sons, Dr.! Bronson Crothers of the Childrén's f Framingham, and three ters, the Mis herine and n Crothers of w York and Marjory Crothers of Cambridge. 1§ NOT “ANTI BRITISH”"” £ Framngium, ani - thres ARRI to “Big Bill” of Chicago. 10 (P —Publ e Daughters Revolution had pledged |armored cars, who ¢ sentiment untry pur three and w From their exchanged ma Alfred J. B I of the Da While we are the right f and for anti-Brit- sentiment in One Thin Woman Gained 15 Pounds In 5 Weeks thought the r«pnm! from the visit | : | | . pin, to urge a certain book Rev. Samuel Crothers ’ Succumhx in ( amhndgc iy 10 (UP) |e McChord | nd author, |th k for McCoy's store in America. There’s one woman who really enjoys looking at your face—or the photograph of your face— mother Murray Studio 177 Main Street Tel. 3636 A Step From the Strand Theater Photographs Live Forever (4-door sedan, fully equipped) victor in test of speed and endurance American Automobile Asscciation certifies to record unequaled by amy stock closed car priced below One Thousand Dollars OTWITHSTANDING heavy rain and high wind through. out three-fourths of the test, an Erskine Sedan, fully equip- ped, traveled 1298.484 miles during twenty-four hours. This meant an average time of 54.103 miles per hour. : No stops were made except for oil and fuel and to change three spark plugs. These stops are included in the time. Imme- diately following the completion of the test the sedan went five miles at an average of almost 62 miles per hour—Think of it! This record was made October 12-13 at the Atlantic City Speed- way under the sanction and observation of the American Auto- mobile Association. After the test the car was torn down by the technical committee and certified as a stock car in every respects' What it proves! Here is positive proof of extraordinary performance, of stamina’ and durability,of sound design from quality materialsand superior workmanship in a car priced below $1000—proof of unusual pep and power whether or not you care to drive long distances with the throttle wide open. What Owners Say! Owners of the Erskine Six write us so enthusiastically you would think them to be salesmen. Send a postal inquiry to the Studebaker factory at South Bend and you will be sent, free of charge, comments which hundreds of Erskine owners have volunteered concerning their cars. Mahke Your Own Test! Or better still, let us loan you an Erskine so that you may drive it yourself and learn at first hand why it was able to establish the finest performance record ever set by a car in its price field. 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