New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1927, Page 10

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A . —— VANDERBILT STARTS SUIT FOR DIVORCE Says Wile Hurt His Newspaper - Rctivities Reno, Nev,, Nov. 1 that his wife disco paper activities beca remal Scarcely had the complair entered in district court yeste before attorneys for Mrs. Van filed a cross c¢ sertion. No me a financial sct laint chargin Attorneys for Mrs, Vande dicated they expected no obtaining & decrec of divorcs Mrs. Van ton of Chattanc sister of Martin nent New York married to Var 1920 wedd of New York's most ex mingling with do nellus who the 27th di Although Corne fortune 1n ¥ tinued ne rered from for others, rbilt was | Ehorl the a newspaper and lat ¥rancisco and refused fur father, he deci ration of the San Franc Restrictions also were placed on the T.os Angeles and Mianti pap bu these tao failed to show a profit and a receivership was ordered for al the tabloids. Announcing he would attempt to pay all his creditors, Cornelius re- tired some of his obligations with what remained of his inheritance, and began writing special articles in the hope of meeting all Hes moved into a tiny apa over & New York toy shop started to grind out huscripts. He did his cwn cooking and worked long hours on smotlon picture scen- arlos and magazine artic He lived alona and but for his sister, Graca Vanderbilt, who somctimes came to help him prepare a meal, he eeldom met friends of former davs. Ha maid he would pay every penry he owed if it took fifty years. Then came reports that a divorce was immizent and last summer he eama west in an automobile, writing for various magazines on conditions in the territory he traversed. He ar- rived here July 31, last and remain- | ed thres months to estabiish his | residence as required by the law recently amended from a slx-| 15 minimum. ! bilt spent most of hix time | . dude ranches in the vicinity of | 10 and Pyramid Lake. He con-i ued to write of western life. He | sccepted several invitations to ad- drtss clubs. | His divorce complaint was brief. | Tt charged mental cruclty, alleging | his wite offered no encouragement in his publishing enterprises and that this caused him to become un- | happy and discontented. He said she insisted be abandon his chosen career for a line of endeavor per- | mitting more attention to soclal af- | fairs. | Mra. Vanderbilt's cross complaint | aleged he deserted her more than | two years ago. NERRIE-GO-ROUND ATLW.CA HAL Water Pageant and Three At- tractive Acts on Program ds early in 192 s debts, ment and Much Interest s belng shown i the Merrie-Go-Round which is to 1 given at the Y. W. C. A. 0 afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Monday and Tuesday 7:30 for the ben court. The program falry story water and in the consisting of a “The Unkno Bit of Broad Camp.” The cast i el O in the gymnasin 15 < Wat The Cr tune's Spring Betty Johns W onfa —Soph! P B RBradbur Balloon da Doris Hart, 1 Curt Coats, Tilian Charlotte Curtin, Eliza Manson, ¢ beth Walba Winifred 170 jorie Parke The Gypsy ¢ er, Mrs. H. E, H. E. Hill; Gypsy Son Violinist, bert Loomis; Gypsy Daughter, Beh; Gypsy Dancer, Bar Gypsy Buby Levy ' don; Chi » FLASHES OF LIFE: ATLANTIC CITY " MAY DISCONTINUE BEAUTY PAGEANTS Y 1ckie booths ly H Hoo Wi S00 day morn- irder, buried in Cath- 3 lurge tendance of Radio to Broadcast many from out of Sharkey-Heeney Bou X . Haven — Yale hasketball ih ond tournament univ Holy of 'V and 1 pants, sity, iworsity ermont Bruce Caldwell, threat, formally de- to play and Harvard, helps to ressman John nst “going to uld be done ¢ hall” in pre- I service in Wool- Driscoll. jeer, Gensdiuny g L § ver David “0ld Father Victory” T Observes Day Alone which Ne it Aged wa of auto- ity in Charles Outbreak of mumps of Hopeville grammar an R. Gibhud r vetr di Ameri n Prospect. resno, Cal, - s not of them of the Ninety-f Johr SUBSCRIBES 1 (Up) savs Hir nort Keitt - At age former slave. grandfather and more than he can is taken to Hillslde home in ney hospital ambulance from youngest son, James, 42. of fathe NEW H :r,'.,,f AVEN OVER! st fund w en officials o Waterbury — Patrolman total to $539.7 it Boston Clothing Store 63 CHURCH STREET (Next to Herald) Dignified Credit Quality Clothes %ECAUSE our assortments contain so many styles in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s outer apparel we say with certainty--“YOUR FALL CLOTHES ARE HERE.” e v % Gup | ity A superb showing of single and 8 double-breasted models in the new- est patterns and models” against | At age of §i| Walter | es plea from not guil- | on charge of assaulting 1.\[.1\ Omelchuk, and is suspended. Hartford — Governor John H. Trumbull issued Thanksgiving pro- clamation for Thursday, November Waterbury — Airplanes will make war so frightful nations will be forced pt universal peace, Col. Lawrence . Driggs New York tells audience PASTOR-HEALFR " DENOUNCES FOES Board of Health and Atheists ‘ Attack Him New York, Nov. 11.—(®—The! faith healing services conducted by the Rev. John Roach Straton, mili- Fundamentaliet pastor of Calvary Raptist church, faced firc from two sides today—from the city health department and from the pastor's arch a leading .’Hhr'."v‘ Unflinching in his €tand that his| healing scrvices are of a divine na- ture, Dr. Straton struck bac at Dr. Louis T health commission- or ratened prosccution if he pastor was treating any- communicable diseases, and Ch ‘mith, president of the American Association for the Ad- | vaneement of Atheism, who demand- «d Dr on's arrest for practic- of tant e heard 1 one with | nealing 1#s its place, and the teach- ing of God’s word has yet its place. Upon this I will stand. Dr, Straton’s reply included an in- vitation to the health commissioner to servie | these h was understood that Dr. Straton and | office his assistants annointed the afflicted persons with oil, prayed over them and exhorted them to belleve them- | selves cured. reputedly miraculous cures were re- | | ported Dr. Harris said his opposition to the not so much an attack on the right of persons to hope for cure by pray- | ¢r, s it Was a fear that persons suf- | highway officlals are experimenting | Ge fering from some would neglect proper medical treat- ing medicine without a license. “It Dr. at the time Apostles” Dr. he would Harrls had been on earth of Jesus and the Straton declared, “T | suppose ave tried to stop | their divine work. | “As to atheists” Dr. Straton as- serted when he heard Smith had written District Attorney Banton demanding his arrest, “their request to prosecute me for violation of the medical practices act is a joke. I| am not making warfare on the doe- | tors. They have their place; divine Phain and far-trimmed styles thal are absolztely amequalled for style, auality and value, New Fall A wonderful coflection of this seasn’s latest Skillfolly tail orod end lowly priced Girla® NEV COATS Pl and for-tmemed ;10 o lowiy priced. iy o4 CREDIT is the miracle of to-day. | It makes one dollar do the work of | twenty. It gives you what you want, when you want it. [s Easy To Pay The Credit Way Boys’® SUITS and COATS $ 56 Warm wheee sl § boup Why Pay Cash When Your DIT § 6tk sud oloth models in Fall's cow- [§ est style tonokes aud f2.gred fab- ment. Smith who is at prsent being sued in court by Dr. Straton on charges of sending the minister sensuous and blasphemow matter, wrote to the district attemey that | “Christian Scientists add hiropruc- |tors have been prosecuted by your for underfaking to heal | diseased persons “without laving a |license,” and asked the arret of I'r Straton. The district attorney sid he never had prosecuted any Ciristian | Scientist and knew of no law ginst any of Dr. Straton's practices evening's At it tend next Sunday at the Calvary church, ling by faith services, Some immediate and healing by faith services was SAND FOR ROAD SURFA(ES Ottawa, Nov. 11 (®—Camdian | with tar obtaining it from deposits at sand as a road suracer, Iort curable {llness McMurray in Northern Alberta, | |is reported here that a California | syndicate plans to expend $200,00¢ |in exploiting its bituminous gand | holdings. Roads have been success fully reated, it is said, the cost of surfacing being reduced and the | roads ready for traffic three hour: after being completed. FROM FIRE Nov. 11 UP—Fires 1 two apartment houses which face cach other across Western avenuc here drove 90 persons to the stree this morning and did $12,000 dam Just as the firrmen were abou lto send in the all out signal on the blaze in a building owned by the neral Electric company, a fire was Wessley apart age. discovered in the {ments opposite. KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES “Loner tic Cost of Dressing Well ” K2 el To His. Tailored by KIRSCHBAUM $25.$45 T HE d ‘,‘whidl seems to be the choice of the better dressed man this season, carries with it an obligation for 2 some- what more careful consideration of the overcoat. Thenonchalantgentleman,shown in our illustration, has been par- ticularly knowing in his selection of an overcoat which shall be in thorough accord with his head- rep A Man Must Dress Up Overcoats Tailored by KIRSCHBAUM gear. He is wearing one of oar “Premiers” the overcoat of the season—a dark blue, double- breasted model, slightly conform. ing to the figure, yet giving a suf- : ficiently athletic shoulder even to the man of slight physique. Need- less to say, the collar is of velvet. For both business and dress occasions the “ Premier ” is in ir- roachable taste. Tomikowski & Dawson “THE STORE FOR YOU” 361 MAIN § Quality Rather Than Price is What We NEW BRITAIN’S MOST POPULAR MILL LI OPP.MYRTLE Emphasize ERY STORE FALL SALE 685 NEW HATS A Sale that accomplishes the seemingly im- possible—that offers scores of newest mil- linery fashions at just about ONE-HALF their actual worth. Every Smart Color Included Gold and Silver Metallics, Bro- caded, Beaded, Black Satin combinations, Satins, Silks, Velvets, Felts, Velours. Values to $7.50 For Miss and Matron FELTS—SATINS VELVETS AT 2 SPECIAL PRICES il BE ON HAND AT NINE SATURDAY — IT WILL PAY YOU TO Small, Medium and Large Headsizes A Hat for every type. 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