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na 1din-c(or, Frank W. Barber, o(pluiu-‘ orm two giris, Sophie and Mary ;T;mther;l;uumlnt(on. prn:dedulnfl usiness was entertained by a pro- B . iove. | Krawicz, cut out and made complete 'short talks were given by Mrs. H. C. Vashi — Fha Gipork i dnid ,u':lm,:fl“’“::‘f Jonk of Sho Jusior Aebione: 12 Qall's outtit. ‘At the same i an (Warner and. William W, T, Bquire | Nashingien TEue ':_nu:(‘.:d' New Haven—Yale Alumni Week- |Achievement Foundation of New |Junior sche ement club of thix ©Xhibition of finished work was dis- the directors of the local founda- |gon.in-law of Albert B. Fall, has ly in defense of students arrested for | Britain, lcity, led by Miss June Bentz of 110 Played and the audience invited to |tion. been summoned to appear T;lfldfl)l :ml;uuu pamphlets, says collego| The local foundation's program Smith strect, put on a working dem- (uestions about it. Jusits before the senate committee which should not bar student from |was something in the nature of a|onstration. During the time Mr., Wil Gritzmacher, the presi- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS s to reopen the naval oil lease in- FOR BEST RESULTS interesting himself in social and in- three ring circus. While the state|Barber was talkin - dent of t > Sl St A8 ROt ng | g from the plat. ‘( nt of the Camp School Parent and granted request to retire at the end |in addition to transacting routine SUMMONED TO APPEAR of the academic year. FLASHES OF LIFE: WIFE OFFERS TO GO TO JAIL IN HUSBAND’S PLACE New York — Anthony Fraine, taxi driver, was ia court for a traffic vio- estate and intimate they will do like- wise with a request to shut another. lation. Up spake his wife, Virginia, 24: “We have no money, but I'll go to jail for him.” Then Magistrate Glatsmayer: “Sentence suspended. In thess days of domestic discord it is refreshing to meet a young wife like you.” London — What will Big Bill Thompeon think? Josephine Evans of Chicago, who played in New York n “A Good Bad Woman,” is the bride of a grandson of Lord North, descendant of the man who was vrime minister during the American Revolution. S8he was married secret- ly in & registry office to Johm Troughton Phillips Roberts, former- Iy an officer of the Irish Guards, re- cently an actor. New York — Louise Hunter of Middletown, Ohlo, formerly soprano at the Metropolitan and recently in 2 musical play, 18 to cook for Henry Haven Windsor of Chicago, publish- er of Popular Mechanica. They have obtained & license and will be mar- ried tomorrow, Miss Hunter s proud of her art—culinary and vocal Los Angeles — On the ground that Leona Walton Neblett, violinist neglected home for her career, Col Willlam H. Neblett, law partner of W. G, McAdoo, has been granted a divorce, New York — Two out of every three women have n grudge against the tariff, in the oyinion of W. War- ren Barbour, manufacturer. He'ex- pressed fear to the American Tariff league that friends of the tariff might be ignoring too much the in- fluence of women's votes, due to subtle suggestions that the tariff raises the prices of things that wo- men buy. Liverpool — Women are thought Ly Miss Margaret Beavan, lord mnayor of Liverpool to be handicap- ped by lack of commercial knowl- edge. She so informed elght other women mayors whom she entertain ed. Some were accompanied by footmen in livery. Swedesboro, N.' J. — Hurrah for tie ‘old red table cloth! Richard Overly, negro, 13, grabbed one when he learned of & broken rail, tied it to a stick and waved an oncoming rrain to a stop. Tarrytown, N. Y. — The town fathers are at odds with John D. tockefeller. They have refused to close one road running thre igh his New Yark — When they want a thing done well, George M. Cohan and Willlam A. Brady, managers, do it themselves. Cohan has gone into the cast of one of his plays because of the death of an actor. Lester Lonergan is ill and Brady, after a night's study, took his place. ‘Toronto — Beer will be sold only by the bottle in Ontario hereafter. Bale by the half and quarter barrel has been abolished after a confer- ence of brewers and the liquor con- trol commission. The idea is to help prevent illegal sales. London e John Bull insists that fighters fight. Did Nitram, French middleweight champion, went to the floor in the 14th round without be- ing propelled by his opponent, Len Harvey of London. The kid was dis- qualified. Washington — Blease of South Carolina would engage in combat with Reed of Pennsylvania and Walsh of Montana anywhere, any- time, anyhow. There is only one guess as to what weapons will be chosen if any. Hartford — John T. McKnight of Ellington, elected president of Con- necticut Dairymen's association. Hartford — Prohibition has brought the end of the day after payday bugbear in the byilding trades, Frank E. Carroll, secretary of the Hartford open shop building trades’ exchange, says at 14th meet- ing of organization here. Hartford — Nine fatal accldents took 11 lives in Connecticut during the week ending January 14. state motor vehicle department announces. Hartford — Attorney general's office collects more than $5,000 in penalties from corporations doing business in state which were delin- quent in filing their reports in 1926. Norwalk — Mayor Anson F. Keel- er, as chairman of the debate, hears | himselt denounced as Dr. Mberl; Levitt, formerly law professor &t Yale, and F. G. R. Gordon, Boston attorney argue on repeal of 18th amendment. 'If your mayor only lived in accordance with the oath he took he would make it impossible for you to drink,” Mr. Levitt sald. New Haven — Dean Charles R.!| Brown, of Yale divinity school, lege. New Haven Yale students to number of €30 vaccinated as pre- caution agaimst threatened spread of smallpox in New Haven. Greenwich — Prominent taxpayer demands arrest and prosecution of former Tax Collector Silas D. Ritch, recently granted a settiement agree- ment for shortage of $36,000 in his' accounts, East Hampton — Preston 8artre, 4 18-month- old son of Mr. and Mrs Nathan Sartre, dies in Middlesex hospital, Middletown, after swallow- ing quantity of poison left within his reach. Greenwich — Request of Stovak Gymnasium, Sokol association No. 7, at East Port Chester, refused for abatement of taxcs on its property, when letter from tax commissioner calls procedure fllegal. Greenwich — Edwin Binney of Sound Beach, presents Greenwich with 12 acres of land at Sound Beach, which he will develop for park and recreational purposes. Middlefleld— The late Harriet A. Lyman leaves wll distributing $300,- 000 estate to relatives. Money and sccurities left in 33 savings banks in Connecticut. New Haven — Mrs, Helen Avery Cross, wife of Dean Wilbur Luelus Cross of Yale graduate school, dies. Jr. Achievers Achieve While Speakers Speak The Parent and Teachers’ asso- ciation of the Camp school met at the school auditorium last night and Warns Girls of Baldness That the t generation of girls will go bald was the warning uttered by Dr. Leonard Williams in a recent lecture in London, according to the New York Times. He attributes the danger to shingled hair and tight hats, To keep your hair and scalp heaithy, shampoo frequently with Packer’s Tar Soa ir specialists’ favorite shampoo for years, It is antiseptic, tonic, stimulating. Get Packer's at any drug’or department store. 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