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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATU I‘D\Y NOVEMBER 19, 1927. 13 TR[ CAPITAL Smm’ FLASHES Or}fl?fil A“mi{f}; Affl,,EMFAN City ems KAISER’S SISTER, 61, WEDS flN BURVE NEAR TEXAS MASS wasllmn fon Qg 81 Leaders Pre- Couple Choose Civil Ceremony When Religious Leaders .| pare for Thanksgiving Fiown on Union—ex-Monarch Reported to Have Sought to Prevent Marriage. Briver, Eugene Jack- YAU: FAV!]R”E AS son of Dudley, Booked (1) TIME RIVALS on Charge of Drunk- enness—Walter Hen-' MEET UN fifllflm?\ e 61 year old princessand 7 year old consort have crowd- wance into their lives. & s before her marriage in 1890 oday to 1o Prince Adolph of Schamuburg- i Princess Victoria fell deeply with Prince Ferdinand of nberg, later king of Bulgaria. Chmrehes Closed to Them ; o - = politics came between them. Al & A il smarck, the Iron Chancellor, 1is s . —_— . of 11 1il 1o have Lalted the romance. ries, Occupant, Dying' (continuca trom Firet puge) ‘ i St LSl B \ Ger- | The princess’ husband d » Lo [ ire boc pri rusban n at Hospital. auestion o ! \ R R e s B e Brand of Play Likely « dar W : 0 She met Zoubkoft at & tan- Based on earlier performances it t A s Was & cass of 1g5e Int ¥ s N 1 C o b ¢ nd not even the lu- Deputy Sheriff of Oxford seemea S lepend 4§ ; z 1 st borrowed tennis 4 T et o ] Press E Jkoif wore made him Hurries to Scene and 5 Ur! extonsiely i v & R Aty c ¢ ook any less the ideal lover to the e T sults, ) arks of rly ncess Rushes Injured to City—— 5 1.0 a0 i cre have been reports that the : N i underwent a rejuvenation Machine Owned by E. M. ., — T VA « ‘ recently, but she spirited- Conant of Dudley. pected fo sti = c A by f no rejuvenation” she 1 which s ) fc not intend to be old.” many of its teams in the p Tad g ¢ Lt r has led an unsheltered ‘ : Jones' team has founded its strategy s 1 as born at the little town Mass., Nov. 19 (P—1|,, 10 shiindy Tin i A ot Ivanovo, Russia, 155 miles from I'hree killed outright and forward off tackle st 11 o i @ I s= Al¢ the scion of a “Dvordianin” 10! tally hurt when an punch delivered by : 2 Ber Ther fan > lowest order of Rusaian it in which they were rid- | !fting, crushir 2 N i nobllity. As a youth he went to hick e a 2 The T X ¥ Moscow University but was forced 1 which was being driven by ¢ 2 o'cioc i3 i Movie Contracts Await to floe hecause of his political activi- Jackson of Dudley, over- | The probal s th z ST(i e oriEi plans e exas Village near Ox- Harvard Positis Al 104 ¢ L s 1 o that 1 1921, Zoubkoff went to Sweden this morning. SHONE g e St R v to sta may to visit relatives, and became & S i s L cc i ! vocat movies. for travelling salesman. In 1924 he lost ; L . Pratt, (Capt.) : Qu 1 ) & 1, 32 ¥ G firms & his his job and shipped from Finland A Foraet 9 Rochdale, . : L B b x ‘ 1S & seaman. skull fractur killed instantly Parkinson AN, G ~ Left Guard N X e for t m n —— — i Rty B RERE o USINESS HAN FINED $20 He g name of the husband and the wite, L g FU;\ HA LOADED GUN Dorho Lo 5 i ‘ I fused to do her part toward releas- skl o o i3 ; ; ! = § ior « g it to pay Rusczyk, whereupon b K LT lddy e § r the nd he hrought suit W It 25, Quinvhaug, |Douglas .. TR mishwicn | Michael Didvanzo, 80, Tells Judg e f 1 1 vin a city n JU HSLAVEA MHVE i City hospital with frac- it End o Belle elol St e ve the soul ¢ : once in a : Gl B e S \«c i N Brown e Hoben ExgEerin (L There 1 be an outlet for | L2 O COC Y H ey S e e g z ’ S P s ’ - o tangab < Demonstrations Against Recent 1 n to | ot 0 X . Decket ! : : Treaty With France By, St Mary's . 600 Miners Brosh Aside 87 id \ i the peti- j i i Sl ‘ S AR Guards in Demonstration trow Aot i S it W Dartm ich there " ) tween the Denver, Colo, Nov. 19 (UPY — nd in the Kotk Colorado's coal strike assumed its most serious aspect today With ec- tivities increasing. A crists is expected today at the Columbi mine near Lafayette. Armed with machine guns, an nted force of state police and s has been sent to the mine with orders to prevent a repetition of yesterday's demonstration, when 00 strikers brushed aside 87 arm- cd guards and invaded the mine en- “We will stop work at the Colum- hine mine connien FALLING TROLLEY VIR ‘ GAUSES TRAFFIC TIE-UP | shortly Automobiles and Lle CNCH CADTIVES HILLS CANYOT RECALL ffl!i%? fEHATT!}"gU HOW HE VAS INJURED ll L} L9LY) JUl [ ’ T Lincoln Steect Man, Mysteriously TIVS“ '?‘iS"lfld Fl 1 MUUY able to Assist Police he Dhospital hat Henries is in tition, and littl his recovery tric. Cars Re- routed When 1 oken Strand Comes Down Into Strect. The falling of a scetion of trolley Storm. O Atiended Chicken Raftle RS P AR T . t we have to go there e iete ald Thy hy e Interview nt P. A. Mc. ; every day,” said I W. W. leaders \ or ) f permit Held {Jk) by Storms ; s i Lo i n s o708 “\”“f““ !\hen they heard of this move. ; chief o or ¢ i 5 Gt I a clash develops at the Colum- ing off I A Ny e N e ) il bine mine, the last stronghold of the mine operators in horthern Colo- rado, the national guard would be 4 out without delay, it was v predicted. Strikers met fn mass meetings ast night in Canon City apd in the olorado Springs district and voted to stay away from work today. Another development looked upon s portentous was the ambushing of Tom Schutak, Walsenburg miner, who was fired at there. The bullet passed through the windshield of kind of nuisance described urt and Hoadley ion is clearly poi the Heath ¢ cited above: 1 in dismissing the pointed out that, wh <ht be considerable the evidence did 7 W a legal nuisanece. sved no -dam n, Who ) ir 1 automo iport on the i the 1 ich has Adriatic stion of his right to an lvv. _— . ian P . Lita Grey’s Mother T. A. B. Society Social Ploads Not Gu ¥ B TG 15" who on two out of the four to which have been condueted ay nights for the past weeks, | He tied John Dud: John having won on the g s Next Monday Evening ox- Files Suit for Divorce i W rict e« Bhme. ins ool 1| Dame Fortu miled for th Los Angeles, Nov. 19 (P—The on chi : of 1!:lm“1 ritics know | ond time on Patrick Nolan in the d the | Times says Mrs. Lillian Spleer, ness, driving reciklessly, under the 1 . society iuor g the lves and safety of 1l blie. The cases were continucd et set his bonds v sung | mother of Lita Grey Chaplin, dis ition- | vorced wife of Charlle Chaplin, the 1 the 'screen comedian, has filed sult for from Robert Spicer, whom he said she had not eeen for four after the wires were pull rt. the i leng e a nort ¥ envs r ) occasio William 1 th he complaint charges wilful de- s Central Park for about four hours, v o} T on the second prize last night, a rtion. In November, 1928, Mra: s L ro automobiles | allowed along | He woull have ¢ Aoithel : ing | Spicer's suit alleges, her husband : S S « T ca re fo o Is which has held wried [ disappeared and no trace since has Jen in State Prison routed Cl ind thy Ao T 1 o Alig (ot ion bheen had of him except in one in- H . t s £th A L. ¥ 2 » place next Moy M se ! Licenses | west slde of the ) e , » to look for a ! placeingxt Mon © wien he was located for & leL \'!‘m: Lnceri o | v, Deing ¢ jiodaogores v when an old fashioned | s Crouts"— Ciimy At e cat L “(;‘ Vermont Lezislators aa y ; e o S L n entertainment will be given e — inent y.n"r U meY o attin dl‘&lc\ll- : To Serve Without Pay of s : T A LooraH ; a5 H t mbers, the old time “rush i ties of the Chaplins, according to o I et reve i ip—Apro- dloni B Tl R snon b alieid s ‘ * will e w;h in oxistonce | QUSBAND WANTS TRUCE |fhs Shewor ana. croms compiatnt B - : \ ¢ s own protection. D¢ SRS iy nd Yuembers who did not ceme to Bate ia ’ t yperate has o o & them to ¢ " TTOMY the comedian to his wife's pricon at Wet 6886 S ‘\m in \(\1 X()Il\ ers Wil find thety ey plin's (:u\}\\_‘l‘r;m nob;-:nu}} ¢ automobiles and ur ot ' a lau n who ay, @ chita, 3 foring the identification numbers. { n e Parclak Claims He Did Not Try to| printer, 16 years ago. hat he peceased Beeling Man Left Large « Ber- ' rect and who d oni b fe Wit o T Lo AUXILIARY NOT v of pay or ) - M - en to e SR e !Universities Beq“eathed ? meofing of the Ladles | mileage. check his services in Smoant of Cash beposited in 1 Auioronne: | T A o)) T ek eV e 1 flood _ SENE : nis ! | Three Million in Will 5 g b 3 3 : Banks in This i ( S e Fltall I vhia, Nov. 19 (P—More Nathan frecdman, president of the | rehabilitation s v called for No- party. i ndelinlo NOEAL UREHon f I body, made a report on the |vomber 20. aF bio the o n $2,000, will be divide e in Bost Mrs. Willlam president of the auxiliary, the following membership | Cardinal Bonzano the University of Pennsyl- Harvard University, Jefferson 1 College, and other institu- 1 ‘l.ul,w'x and Michacl Massey o court by the - 1 Yy tions under the wills of the late s M. D. Saxe, Miss | dergoes O ,u'xil(m T N G aham, 2 and q lonsun 3 SR i R U“\!fl e BERA LS el flan y “Lady ( ,(,d“q" (0 Ride irank Thorne Patterson and the A y " ome, A = % = = —_— late Nina Lee. o0 Lewitt, ‘Anna Weinstein, | Bonzano, who was pi and ¢ don. el DIVORCE ST I AID Tonight at Banquet ventorles of the wills, madepub- Mi Ldith gin, Arrangements o encharistic congre col follow : 3 A i i Chicago, Nov. 19 (Pi—Lady Godiva N Fanay m".,‘ the value of the Pat- verc made to hold meetings on the acl louse o t : I { Al and former apostoli Washington, nnderweng an 10! s $2,782,003, exclu- tate and that of Miss Phursday of the month at th jiotel. Mrs. Saxe, chairman United Sta Patrick geney operation for a stomac s heard by trian / J A Lee ¢ 451, o literary committee, AN opger carly toduy o o s e ; milk wh moving acr tha atvard ot Bennsyivenia noHn ‘H hat a xflnn‘rll-:*:"(il_ ‘-;ll‘”il;'\:'_ Save for com i Fiorillo Bxonerate: i i S nquet f jstyigen. th rvard University each will WOLIT B AR SR s : nence is expected to by }n Fatal Accident o court reserved On the same program Will be “ive $150,000 from the Lea estate the near future. ered within two or thre B watert A S ia petitioner testified that G Preus nnesota, h to endow professorships in memory N A 7(7<n:\n\( GROIR said Dr. Roberto Alessandrl 4 3 chel A o T L ‘Ll ‘::wm 1s of the Past, ¥ of Miss Lee's father, Henry Charles ARSI 1 : Ml nd Future ¢ 1 Stms o frequentl J . . Lo dely known historian, A maie choir is bemng formed TRAFFIC DEMORALIZED 5 'f,""l‘ S 0 T e e The legend of Lady Godiv B o Lexly ong the members of the Holy | e py N 0 (P Traflic was Ll L | e ; wot he followed wit ¢ 2 g ik fellowing fhe o D A A fi—Trafilc ¥ o Talls on Augut 13, o s ey were marricd Nov e o 1-31"“ ik IN OPERA 1 il L roralized in Frie today by v Coroner 1 17 parated RCY) 1'"r Gy CE Ronie, 19 (UP)—Maestro t of the pasto Stephe oh snowfall, t wiest % s orris D special costume. )torino Respighi o - S e inch sn 1 e SERUCK CROSSING STREET Morris | Ottorino Respighi attained a stu of the scason. Tn the rural d drifts were a0 deep that many roads dous suceess with his new opera, Campana Sommersa,” which Joseph Kloskow rector ki ph Mancini, aged G0, of th Main strect, w will ; e held miere HIocKed il BNOWEIonay Triven | - on NATURE OF DEED CHANGED < e Ther was produced at Hamburg under his n,f“; L ’\”‘IA\n?t“_!‘u\ \h «‘ul-vlllyr ing thie night and carl ) 1t Het M” : t 1 claiming thei v n (.(!llvg(lvl‘l“ ‘}fl("lm direction. The Italian ambassador NI T Malot snadoe bis ana s 0| (SR Cach eUREn o nORl DU G g at Pa 4 Eim 1 ! \ e R gl s shen o saip | N0 €ivil authorities were _pregent. creloeks until further noticc. blizzirds (1o According to the report of | No ¢ 1 crowding by the truck of David Al A qrelist, n o Respighi forced to an- i e = = ernumerary Officer Charles Pun- i Qi R e e beredad ey Nl e curtain calls. JULA PAYS FINE ROCER IS BANK Nfancinl 3 4 in front of |1 e yeeum the L e off oun oples s & k| = MI‘X\‘\III ‘hhl..‘. “" i ” vy petition i ba e 3 t to start on B se in i att my-.v ‘”;‘,\‘,“" 1'\”\ so that 1 i : ””\l.‘ DI : ".1 ".‘{ Sue Brond street, who was fined §25 and been flled by Boles the signal. The offi MUSSOLINI CONFERS miah Curtin tra officer regained o o8 ‘”")‘ A e L Modena, Nov. 19 (UP) nr'ol:)\;n cost by Judge Saxe in police court Broad ot groce ! obtained the information from The- Rome, Nov. 19 (UP)—DPremier .pty to his son turned him over to v' had l‘f" . n | d "‘1'1:_”‘: Q.\" h : r h\.'," d, “ = 1_1"1\ x.\\:lhv:\d \he'rvy;l ll{\ehnge‘ o““_‘e-.4 : luy on the charge of reckless |buteher, in the United States e i, of 114 Dwight street, | Mussolid today conferred with Paul, with the stipul eparimentANTHa oy fEnves g aption for 3200 dAmEES LEMUERE BT ve She retained all her faculties il < on November 10, has paid [trict court, through Attorncy Who said he witnessed the aceident. | President Casertano of the chamber should remain in th m d addresses {n an attempt the grocer, J. Ruscayk, through At to the last. § . penalty and 'will not appeal to |Golon. A statement of assets ‘anl | Mancini received medical attention | of deputies regarding th. meeting of time. = James M. Cur {o deceive {he police. A companion torney Monroe S. Gordon. Constable ijor court, according te his liabilities is not ready, nccording to |but is not thought to be seriously |1 irliament, for which the premier hreomes the sole owner of me- | of about the same © managed to Jnhn S. Recor served ’flw‘ x“l””"l ‘!_m-‘.\n I‘:) l{fl;nfll’liflss::‘n";n ADS f |, Judge William F. Mangan. | counsel for the bankrupt. Ilurt. 3 | Was to name the opening day. \stead and its 40 acres tract of land. | escape. | The money in the bank is in the| FOR BE: S N i

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