New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1928, Page 16

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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY- HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1928 made to enter a barber shop at 1484 freshmen, will be held in the Coxiscnring the most paints will be an- RICH WOMAN GETS DIVORCE | oct semee ot might. oo puy | stemorist cage tonight. The winncr | nounced at the conciusion of the was removed from the windows but | “0 5 T L0 R e @ eup Meet: Elght running events and five ehch cvont ‘suN. Sie-fivey P sield events are carded. no other dama-e was done. - et | 3 adeline Barlo ylor reen- by Francis B. Garvan, '9 1though | g TS e m_m ANI] |M sl o0 | We will remain open every eve-|the result of this meet will not affect | T s | wich Given Decsee of Scparation |ning until Christmas. Blair & Brod- | (he standing of the classes in the| In all but twe of the las y rib, Main street.—advt | series of inter-class meets, an ac-|the world rainfall has been below from Fabrics Manufacturer. ey | count will be kept and the claas)lhe average. | : (Continued from First Page) . o i | - Bridgeport, Dec. 14 UP—Madetine | Agricultural Bill Pems it o | | \ wide measure of attention to the Barlow Taylor, wealthy Greenwich Up in House Today . AILL‘N ERY CQ duke's character and position within |resident, was granted a divorce bY| \achington, Dec. 14 UP—The Anm A'. Ryan md Hu son ANl A P the realm. Until the Prince of Wales | judge Ernest C. Simpson in superior | nouse received from its appropri- | reached home a few days ago from court today from A. Russell Taylor. |ations committee today the third of v 177 MAIN STREE? Africa the duke was as much in the president of the Taylor Fabrics Co.{the nine big annual supply measures, |1 . 3 : public eye as any personage except of New York city. Cruelty was al- |that for the agriculture dupnnment.‘ the king and queen. leged. | providing $1 98,047, a decrease % i y @ His career was originally intended | 4 stipulation relative to the sup- |of $555,648 from the total of the | ; & : i to follow closely that at first mapped port of two children whose custody | current year. | ; - out for his father—a naval career— was granted the woman was accept- | In lopping oft $585.648 from bud- 7 : as tbe second son of the soverelgd od, The children are Edward, aged get estimates for the next fiscal with apparently but a remote chance | 16 and Madeline, 12. | of ever being called on to undertake | vear the committee adhered to its| « It was agreed that Taylor pay $50 policy of trimming original recom- | the burden of the crown, he Was ' weekly to th : [J 1 support of the ¢hil. mendations as it did in both the i % destined for naval services and N gren until Edward reaches the treasury-post office and interior| || ks ; z hat Are Always Appreclated this connection it is recalled he WAS of 1 and that Taylor is to pa bills. Several million dollars were | : : present as a midshipman aboard H. weckly until the payments cease Cut from budget proposals in the | i ’ b ME M. 8. Collingwood in the battle of \non'the girl becomes 21, latter measures. | - ; + Jutland in 1916 and was mentioned | # in dispatches. Tliness compelled him = | = | 10 leave the navy amd he joined the Clty Items - | Santa Claus to Visit | air force, attaining the rank of wing o Day Nursery Dec. 21 commander. v 2 i | The Day Nursery will hold its an- Soctal Subjects | otto Prange of 55 Spring street | nual Christmas party on Friday eve- | Health and possibly other eonsid- reported to Captain Kelly today that | ning, December . The affair has! crations eventually rendered another his six year old daughter, Bettie, proven very successful in former | line of life more suitable and the |was bitt:n on the left lex by a dog years and Miss Irene Feeney, di- duke took up a diligent study of a |© 65 Lafayette street. | rector of the nursery, Is confident the wide range of social subjects. No | Abraham Elia of 19 Carlton street people of the city will remember the member of the royal family has a |rcported to the police today that his children n this year. All dona- mor:_ intnnm;- Ldnovum\m; ho't t as stolen between 8 |tions, no matter how small, of to: position, past an resent, between 1 ! andy a v, a i i capital and labor. Cormer of Taayetto ame Braver | prociated. Domations may he it o: Allan A, Ryan, left, son of Thomas Fortune Ryan, cut off in hi o ma irip in the company |streots. | the nursery on Winter street. multi-rfillionaire father’s will because of his criticism of his a gift of smart-looking, of Sie Eame and the plan as for| The retum of the operator's i M ————" father’s re-marriage immediately after the death of Allan's ; / \ . okl Golk m to remain at the hotel for the | cense of Frank Gaher of 12 w | mother, is shown as he arrived in New York the other day after | d kbl S rest of the day. i P Tn i, e e { { g ; / . ! e L N N e raE et tugli )n.,if\“ra;“;:z\r:{d::;' “r‘,if’_m";‘ n-!a European voyage, The will, which disposed of $250,000,000 | N Srure Silk Stocking? the prince, read to reporters this| Joseph Pizenowski reported to the | meet, open to all members of Yale | assets, left to Allan a set of shirt studs, Allan A. Ryan, Jr., is 2 ¢ Our holiday assortment statement: police today that an attempt was'university including “Y" men and pictured here with his father. *' Ty, includes the size, style Who wouldn’t weleome “For a long time His Royal High- ness has been considering the advis- 5 and shade to make each ability of his return home. As will daily, as no definite improvement in o ) ? / happier. His Majesty the king's health was i veported and realizing the strain [ that an {llness of this nature must ‘ | g E put a patient of over €0 years of g b S H db e he decided eturn home 8 ¢ senitit MAKE YOUR SELECTION ¢ mart Handbags | ...... Highness himself. & - P o Pointed Heels Wants Quiet “Although His Majesty's condition, S:Z.QS subsequent to his recent operation, OF — and up Yas shown improvement, His Roy Highness is still naturally anxious. IMPORTED BEADED BAGS His Royal Highness wishes to spend 5o e e e Y & CHIC LEATHER BAGS the steamship Berengaria quietly.” |3 4 ANTELOPE BAGS Arpangements were made to let BONE FRAME BAGS the prinee talk to his mother, Quee TR q M:r:,n:f;r :ho l:anl:n{l“anllzr\»irr;cs: o : SUEDE BAGS telephone. “ Copies of the imported models in Vagabond, Pouch, Half an hour after he should have arrived at the Plaza the prince had | & AT AN ] and Envelope Styles in Black and Colors. not appeared and the hotel denied 3 3 v that resarvations had been made for | :ff b [ '] H . Newspaper reporters and P 3| e e : Ladles ankles began o search clsewhere. -4 4 Plank Lowered : ] A gangplank was run from the d - S lower level of the pier to the side , > Oc For 3 in *‘1 cruiser, and Vincent Maccey. Box, and Up dian minister to the United | A f ~ and a party of Cunard linc | &t 4 \ NN - ." went aboard. 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