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{ ! | 16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1927. ed a great deal o expense mittee r High s STANDING ROON AT~ SOUELASSURED ¢ Page) satisfactory to the (Continued from F} Superinte for Lis ¢ o \ L T W E i A . 3 C v W copies is- to have N YORKER WL - NIT LEAE oy 1ed from First Page) Clover Boldt Miles, £20,0 00 heiress to estate of George C. Boldt, dorf-Astoria er, the late \er of the V or many “unplens- able incidents” are . Miles by the hotel Miles denfed g to cause the toward He expected to ave for his win- with tha o to acco accommodat 1plis at is to pro- for as many mmoc Belgiar; Teami(-hdmg Detroit, Nov. 19 (A—Tha Belgian cam of Beckman and Debaets, that at the outset of race hers last But I do h the regular c Burr Changes Attitude retary Burr wi his sec- . onding of Mr. Butler's motion, stat- | § continued to set the pace as he di now ) the contestants w into the stage of the grind today. Thre: behind them was the Italian t of the Zuchetti brothers, while Belgian pair, Wynsdau and Verm hergen was pressing the runne Bobby Walthour, popular can entry, was put out of the run- ning last night when he suffered a broken collar bone in a bad spill. race ends at midnight. principal and crecment | The satisfactory to both parties should be e reached. He favored ti appoint- Stock F\change Places ent of a committee of two, Concern on “Waiting List” New York, Nov. 19 (#—The W o York Times says today that stock of the Amsterdam Trading company, Holmes one of ti n concerns first Mr. Slade 1 ng on the New o e s been placed on Holm 1se {ts offi- tten 1 ‘hw a New York r shares is necessary tler who favors tk Mr. Burr who is oppos ike Mr. T over with Austrian Credit-An- . a Vienna bank, went on the ot for trading last Thursday as n l thus far the only for- o exchange list. nge, the Times tion of the Amster- s mer the first ree buff in its 4 ious come a world market. Priest Would Settle Deadly Bootleg War St. Louis, Nov. 19 (#—The role of arbiter in the war between rival of the board on t the super- t on as an two reg- 0ol board hootleg g here which has re- sulted in eleven deaths since Aug- B <o, will be undertaken by Mgr. Timothy Dempsey of St. Patrick's holic church. The priest acted the gang trouble ogan axd the Egan z - H a three months' i i l«»ll!!l\lll\llllll \. R « 1 3 Nov. 19 (@) n oy len paticnt on t ¢ \ street and t “ih out off, | of assault, 1 M Vancou uitted Ou een of the Grap=fruit MONEY, LOVE Beatrice Burton's Great New Siory IN THE Begmnmsr T.lesday i Brownsville fo; end the | To Bicycle Championship | Ameris | effort to be- | 'l There's E: vely during the past summer Concert for Children ; At Polish Orphanage A conce 1 e Vit Mount St Nabucodon I'm Looking Clover Moonbeam n. of nee of 1 under the direction of t program will Tomorrow e and Kisses - the Hours from "La (n Ballo in Maschera, G. Verdi's Opera Lullaby —W March —Felice DeM ke a Butterfly £ Flag of Victory, March o'clock L B American L selection rt for the children of the will be given to- at 2:30 lover post |Star Spangled Banner. Golf at $§1 a Hole Is o J. DiF Louis © —1 : an Chicago, Nov. osar, O —G. Verdi o7 Lo e : verything Nice Ahout You |2nd not play. Frederick Plerce, New ~_Fox Trot | York psychologist, has told the exe- g For a Four 1 —Fox Trot Kiss Her For Me —Fox Trot —Waltz ox Trot cutives club. “There is more week's office work.” However, Pierce added, game is played me: thout stressing the —Fox Trot | tion. —Fox Trot . Laurendcan | Work and Is Not Play 19 (P—Golf played | with side bets of $1 a hole Is work | mental strain in a round of losing golf than in a whole when the 2y for the sport competitive ment it affords valuable relaxa- Couple Remarried But New pal buiiding, wich Viilage plying York, Nov. Starling Burgess, and airplanes, ¢ why they we terday in the cha address, for Cannot Explain Why | 19 (P—Friends | the munici ¢ gave the the sec- |ond ceremony of his third marriage. and Mrs, Burges married in Souls' church here on Nov. 2 Burgess and his second wife, M Rosamund Burj ried shortly Alexander H. vorced in 1 the ghter of Mr. whom he mar- after her divorce from Higginson, w e di- His latest bride s and Mrs. Frank Neil Foss of Sandwich, N. f. designer of and Mrs. Elsie ‘oss Burgess were wondering > remarried yes- a Green- but could not ched to explain the ceremony marriage li- said it was the| |second ceremony of her first. couple was first The City Items THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES tor CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Yearly Order Rates Upon Application G Mr. Clarence W. Brainerd at the Fair Drug Dept,, will compound your prescriptions.—advt. The Bnal Israel Sisterhood will open the season with a play and dance in December. The cast of “The Two Goyim" is being coached 1by Mrs. Gershon Hadas and M rge Propaid Alfred LeWitt. Dancing and refresh- ||} da¥ i 4l - : 5 . ino . :y:ex:n‘sl will follow. An unusually in- ey i eresting evening is assured ev Gt 6 morarttol o hile one. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space 3 lines. B nn—— Minimum Book Charge, 3§ cents No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. Satur- day 10 A. M. Telephone 925 Taker. Notify the Herald at once 1f your ad fs fncorrect. Not responsible for Special Notice Burritt Grange will hold its regu- ar meeting Saturday evening at 0 o'clock at Junior O. U. A, M. hall, Glen street The business meet- Ask for an Ad | ing” will be followed by a whist at [[errors after the first tnsertion. 8:15 p Prizes will be awarded ) Adm. advt | NOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments 1 MENTAL WORT Their Success Is Qur Success Our New Banking House at 136 West " Main Street will open for public in spection on Saturday, December 3, 1927 Our financial success and remarkable growth during the past four years was made possible by the co-operation and assistance given us by THE COMMERCIAL Trust CoMPANY. THE FIDELITY FINANCE CORP. ‘ Capital and Surplus $300,000 [ARAB! T /'_\ —l THROUGH! - DT S TWASAMATTER [ WASAMATTER | s of all ng and alt Florists 3 Very reasonable prices Greenhouse, 215 Oak 8t d flowers, in and see them. John- se, 517 Church strect, Tost mul Found 5 Tow | Personals 6 ¥ HAT im I F February 1, 1828. The tra | ofters a two years and mina | course including an eight I medi ment school redit or its equiv | Special Notice | Martha Washington Council, D. of A., will open its meeting Monday | | evening promptly at 7:30. After the meeting there will be & public whist. —advt. 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