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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1929. Viola Bleau 113,710, Stanley Rule of the h vicar, colony was ordercd to the Ukrain- [Every {maginal'e sort «f g¢ovveye f & Level. TWO‘BOSTON “E“ DlE | . When forefathers of the group |ian steppes. The tenacity with |arce, trala, mo'cicur und suplaiie, Anna Senk 113,710, Russell & Er- left Sweden, Dagoe island and all | which they have clung to Swedigh [ was uzzi. win. lN WMNSMKET CRASH the Baltic territory belonged to culture, a record piously prescived | o the great Joy of the ccowls Pat Dashner 113,413, Stanley SEEK'NE H“MELANI] sweden. The liberties they had en- |0 Parish Bibles, has aroused deep |(ye weathier meyp gave every indi- A Works, joyed under o .cdish rule were |admiration through Sweden, and |cation of a fair pedod over tha Helen Lutynski 113,005, Home. | “Drive Yourselt” Car Hits Telegraph taken from them in 1721 when Rus- | the government is studying plans to | week-end. Aldona Huck 112,600, Boston sia, expanding toward the sca, took |help the Gammalsvensky colony | . . . . - 0 . v - S encrall e Fast Loli- Girls Change Places i “MiSS|™[ceo scurun 112500, . 5. runa. {GOVEOMENt Seeking Solution for| ™' = Oereer * O & | Syogich Community in Russia [rossssion of mulic shores, sus. | eaiie ks ambitons P AP R pant Who Escapes With Life. sian land owners attempted to force . = . 4 A0 ang Quuers suenled fodorne Y tonight untll next Tuesday there “e' Bfllllll" Contest r"z'"(; Leist 112,500, Mary Eliza- Ghflotlc Sepmllon Laws Woonsocket, R. T, March 2§ (UP) Would Return to Fatherland |the swedish setciers int 4i- ' England Rejoices at ‘wmgbe oAl o e e tion of serfdom. The Swedes sent 2 both ublic nd rivate, beth Bhoppe. _A “drive yourself” automabile. don ot acidenm. o f e Fair Easter Prospect | " public and private, Violet Washington 111,200, Lig- == R pRIy9tieridapn iy Lo the i s, " N a g e 5 Pl = e d throughout the country. Easter Mon- A general report of the Various |gett Drug Co, Warsaw, March 28 (T)—Poland's | travelling at high speed, crashed | Stockholm, March 28 (P—After |@nd at last, in 1750, succeeded in| London, March 28 UP—The sun ; Sy : | 5 RN 5 's (day is the biggest day fur eelebra- < | : g nperial ukas: sich [shone brightly committees of the Knights M'?o' Estelle Pragluski 110,450, Lan- |marriage and divorce laws are in a |into a telephone pole here early 10- |50 years exile from their ancestra) | ¥1108 b i ,r,myl.(: “u;m :n.r‘ 01; siions brien 3m§ff§af"ozh"fl’f&d.§ ok SNl s luu;:b::adc::mz';: ;“nff,:?:n ;::.3::::: ders, Traty & Clark, state of chaos, for which the gov- day, instantly Killing two Boston 'homeland, a Swedish colouy which [ine Jiberty granted all Russian | makers as throngs began to leave |ing indoors if the weather permits ters in Raphael's store last night and SC:::]n Deutach 109,600, Senior Hign :‘mme“; is secking an ord;rly so'lu- men and serlously injuring another. inow numbers 800 villagers and i]masun!s 80 years later. for their Easter vacation period .n | the slightest possibility of putdoor 4 . ion. new marriage code is be- | The dead are: George Poulos, 28. |y, ¢ G isvensky in the| But under the new freedom the |various resorts at home and abroad. | enjoyment. progress in every department Was| Helen Anderson 106,500, Corbin i ! s e dead, ars L |farmers of Gammaisvensky e | | rcported. As a forerunner o the |Cabinet Lock Co. i Ing draticd by an eminent Warsaw |and Frank Christle, 26, both of Bos- |\ . ont of Cherrson, Southern ! attorney. 15 | r ! general meeting, all of the boy can-| yazc) Atwater 104,450, P. & F.| Before the World War div [F i i {Russia, has appealed to the Stock- i i o400, F. s e ar divorces | (nly the driver, Steve Bandis, also - didates in the Industrious Boy Con- | cormin Co. pre.ih Alvarees | Ouly . § e tient ko bl biongnt St ot Y & P e —— e S e e T bin Co. were almost unknown in Poland, for ot Boston, escaped death, and he | oot *0 000 a«‘ EF e T > s w3 N3 B3I NI their particular phase of the cam- | privin® Machine Go. st pordh g dase il . Their story is that of a communi- Catherine Farmer 93,000, New most of the population was of the | waq reported in a serious condition d G Baisn apd | anibusiaa fyae p:‘l‘f; Mary Fabian 90,8°5, The Barnes. |doctrine of indissolubility of mar- AL ocnmonk dioeniial e i ty extled for centuries yot atway (010))) HARDWARE SINCE A are to be awarded was made. Forty-| " pihel Wolinski 74,205, Kolodney |provinces which had _been under | op "l:i;h;‘}:ff‘[f:"cl;ml’ldh";‘;:alf; e are [maintaining their native schools, | slx young mien Were present Bros. Hdwe, Co. German, Austrian and Russian rule, | ) ined it g said, until X-rays had | IEU18C. custr s and religio <2 g 2 s ) 5 1 and for 100 years were The standing of the first 15 is 48 |clal Trust Co, {many persons moving from ane part | 1oty SvasT placed af his bedsile.| o 010, and for 100 seare were follows: Elizabeth Sinkewicz 60,403, Faf-[of Poland to another are uncertain | oo iig he probably would be »]‘ e o Sahon.s THIS WEEK George Boissonneau . ... 14,400 |nir Bearing Co. whether they are legally married. | |Pagoe. ALL Salvatore White . 14,200 | National Bank. solved by obtaining annulment from |, 10 SO S O he -, e cras CCL steppes near the falls of the | Bisto, Vitre 14,200 | Stephanie Olszowny 54,807, P. & |the Catholic church. Others, unable 1 “or (he Most Precious BIood |yiver Dujeper. Cowacks cscorted . Joseph Weir . 14150 | . Corbin Co, 1o obtain relcases this way, ChANRE | ot Pusk and Carrmeton avendts n on that forced march. Their | 0 Well, it isn't very often that we ll\'e:nc;h’:“c!‘amlru A 11:}’0«(»} Lena Bernier 48,359, Fair Store. "’:‘prw‘(‘,h':l:"‘ma";f(;:'}:“m-a“s"’n‘l']‘d.‘m Authorities reported having found capavans, like the wagon trains that | have a $5,000 window display— John Sullivan . . 14,05 1e 'd use o Industrious Boy Contest Josephine Tutles 63,980, Commer- |has produced a condition in which | po /" fiyen ™ He was arrested and .;j‘lh;ltl\; *;lr':’“'-fi‘m's 1afi Eyedishl shores’) GOOD NEWS ] 4 4 charged with manslaughter. 781 Tomprass Catharine AT of | Kugene Goldstein 14,250 | Mary Crane 59,405, New Britain | Some unhappy marriages are re-| oo 4uiomobile was wrecked. '_" Nt s b mimmu-m:-Z r the body “hristie. | crossec e ain Ameri- | 's Wi ! Gerald Lynch . 14,000 the general confusion. |#izstelver ot the Sodyiet Chtetie [cromeed iheivenonn platpeies At DISCOUNT but that's what we've got this Howard Crandall " 14000 |Old Steamer Burns | "I the part of Poland which was| cain the days of '41, crawled 1,2 Soels Wom, ale. aur Noth Win: i L . -+ rmerly s 4 o . The Escurial, royal palace of .he miles to the new home. 0 ; E . Willlam Murphy . g At Dock in Mobhile {,Zl:;;;"snl‘ff‘?fy‘_':‘};h S pare Ling of Spain, near Madrid. is the | The journcy took nine months. | n oul’ ntire stock of dow has 8 Hocomotlye i {1, Bt “”0{(“ g“'aason . 11?‘-:3“, Mobile, Ala, March 28 UP—Th |t 80 v, The Roman ||ar&cs palace in Europe. It is 0 and more than half the colonists onc of those that holds up traffic I'rank Galeker - 1800 | steumer Bay Queen of the Eastern | oo L 4 : arge require s dicd on the 1792 the grou Main street, but a five foot i atholic, the Orthodox, and the 14T it requires four days to go dicd o In e group on Eprea fi“"‘"‘ . }iv;,‘;g’snm Transportation company, laid |proioic (O O er fo | through and the distance covered on 'numbered only 200 persons, uccord- | miniature, scaled and reproduced [ i ins . D - i N 9 shed g ¢ Ihgrmas Higging 13790 |up here for the winter, burned to il marriages. a teur of the buildings ia 120 miles. | ing to the cherished church record | RS B R T |the waters edge early today with & | posnania, the Polish Corridor, (DUPONT) “Miss New Britain” Standing |loss of $65,000. The vessel formerly |, o' silcoia the German 1| ; | cost the Slocomb Co. just $5,000 4 Siles v ob b | s g . Anna_Anthony 117,500, Bell Tele- |operatcd around Long Island, Now |nm e eemmilony tiil. momiape: ADVEERTISEMENTS ADVEERTISEMENTS PAINT 10 bulld it. Our store was selected phone Co. York, and was 35 ycars old. She . anl the dissolution of marriages by ANY COLO ND QUANTITY. as the only one in the city that Frances Kolode 117,460, Raphael's | was engaged in the cost trade dur-|civil courts, with the right to con- A REANDE QUANTITY EASY TO UsE. DRIES QUICKLY. could display this mechanical Dept. Store. ] ing the summer months. The fire |{ract another civil marriage. FREE VOTING COUPON' RIS T T Q iae gem advautageously. In other Hulda Knight 117,379, North & started in the engine room from an| Perhaps the most unsatistactory . PAINT FURNITURE, TOYS, LAMPS. GLASSWARE : Judd. undetcrmined cause. feature of the marriage chaos is y o0 ~EVERYT _ABOUT THE HOUSE. DO IT cities it has created a perfect o a Tavizs 117,75, Hungerford A e s e K. of C. Parents Expoutlon (2) NOW AND 3 2007, furore. Mochanics are especially Saxe. | 2 for one party to the marriage to interested in it and are invited to Bessic Cullinan 116,600, The 8tan- South Africa to Vote obtain a dissolution without the | “BABY NEw BR”AIN" CONTEST Q el ] T - inspect it here. T R T On Red Hot Issues knowicdge of the pariner. For cx-| SPRING IS HERE! YOU'LL NEED: Helen Lech 116,230, New Britain| (Cape Town, South Africa, March lample, if a Catholic marries a Pro- 3 ; 've s e G . . Rab G cesse r . . 3 . I've said so much about this loco- Polish Business Co. 28 (P—South Africa faccs a gencral |testant in any non-Catholic church, Aoritiaby | “"‘I"“ \f"‘f’ "f‘""ll".'. ROrks) d";:" I""""’ i ey g Clara Hindler 116,007, Landers, | loction campaign which promised |the Catholic consistory treats such | Address ot il e Rl st Frary & Clark. today to be every bit as stormy as (& union as void and sometimes | e 5 , % = = talk about our Spring Merchan- Eleanor Hayes 115400, Stanley |the parliamentary session which end- (grants annulment to the Catholic l‘ h," Coup,?:l cr:;n;:‘):‘ c‘ippncrljé 12? :‘l\‘;(?r?:xtla:i’((;x c\::l:;::n:‘e”ff; e L :;:r‘.',“lf‘m;r;“,: ::;" disc but then you know that we ‘ ! 5 . S iaby examin eligib he po y . : - s b . Tawn Mow- Works. ed yesterday. |spouse without bringing the matter | _n" i man ”U)S‘”e S S O ifee Tt Bamboo Tawn Bakcs et i Hools e have everything that & real good Evelyn Carswell 115100, Hart &| The dominant issucs to be votcd |to the attention of the non-Catholic accep! tes by g e ith ooden handle: den H 3 Cooley Mfg. Co, on June 12 are the question of [husband or wife. ‘There have been thess coupons to Contest Mamager, ¢/o Raphacl's Big Store. | S T T e — DAIRAT Seion e e e Mary O'Mara 115,000, North & | franchise for the navy and the trade |instances where Catholic husbands or deposit in ballot box at Contest Headquarters. Cast these | wlichymilljngteis Our Stock of and the prices ave right—so come Judd. treaty between South Africa and lhave abandoned Protestant wives, coupons for your ta‘mntc nam: Have ymxr‘ 1.‘;9;1'15 ¢ m\flxhe‘nr: Stady I 7 VIGORO Pegzy Baltzer 115,000, City Na-|Germany, bmoth of which were storm |married again, # ! then heen com- ””‘d‘ Eaye thom for you.. You are not restricted dniany way which will grow in the has arrived. tional Bank. {centers in the parliamentary session, | pelled.by the courts to pay alimony Young tuem. et e R GO 5 shade of old apple trec. — Georgiana Cadrain 114,950, Stan-|which was one of the most turbulent |to the first partner. | THEY ALL COUNT TOW ‘m’;‘“‘"‘“-‘fl THE i Good garden tools for ley Rule & Level. in the history of the Union of South : o= | O el ; Lawn and Garden good work. Call us. Carmela Galati 114,800, Stanley|Africa. | Although milling and Minnesota _BEFORE 9:00 P. M. S&° h. Rakes, we'll deliver them. Works. _—_— are synonymous, the flour-producing | (No Bulk Sales of this Newspaper Permitted.) Sarah Croll 114,755, Louls Croll READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS state has fewer mills than 11 othcr Plumbing Co. FOR YOUR WANTS. tates. l LAST WEEK OF THE [~ Glenwood Range Club Sale! | & Don’t Wait v Act Now Winding up the big Sale this week. - 10844 . 4 Don't put it off. 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