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GIRL LEADS i 1" by underworld characters. | —_— 1 told police tha strange | Miss Pragluski Forges To Front 2"scet ™ Mo Sl s 8] 1ld. to leave Los Angeles. el ord was shot twice, once head and then through With 3,000 Margin |, g e standing at a tele-| e in his home. | 4 - n Jacobson 4 r t the kil 3 the * 1, Mrs. Callie Grimes, ien and a politi are e said he believed that ed to stop Donald DIVORCE AT LAST ADOPTED IN CHINA Nationalist Government Popular- izes Legal Separations anghai, March vorce has come to China to stay With the national government more firmly entrenched and the women of the country quickly zing their the Chinese dling an in- newly found freedo law courts daily are han R e R g number of divorce actions. 2 5 st year a record was set in = 2 = Shanghai courts with a total of closely grouped working on one th than 1,400 aivg s¢ [ 1 nis death as t & ISt ) xed up in a s s A third theory was that | 115t TUie 10 & J LAY someone in the °0 10 reach P ek Surve v ; g0 ‘\;;‘m‘;“‘)‘;', ! on statistics compiled by the United i 1 and Jack, Jr., were "":‘:' T Sl Rvee g o d when they heard A sh Officers said the kitch: e T s ev e of a death struggle, v blood stains were found in v UL s when filed betw $0, Bell Tele- a5, 0 l, 2 o , the rem o - other seven mo ! of last year. December wound B Stanley ra than 5 per cent of the 2 3 o for almost %00 divorces | ‘ n . & i e | infidelity for 15 per ccnt, m p- pa N i vort for 10 per cent, with cruclty e Ne Gays Prohibition, Uneulorced, wn otmer ‘canees concsiming. 13 s s H per cent of 1928's total of 1,400 o : Applies to Islands | Annulment of “business marri 29 (A—The eigh- | but is not e in the is- -re is no question, T guess, but n amendment lippines,” deal of doubt act applies. I| he | nid re's a good whether the Volstead don’t think it does.” 4513 Stanley The noted advocate of world pro- | hibition visited the island recently | luring a tour of the far east in be- The Alona Huck W Anderson, 154,8 Alcoholism Americans and F es, 63,982, Commer- th Sinkewicz, 60,402, ng Co. l.era Bernier, 60,35 Marv Crane, 59,50 g t. Bank. FATHER OF WITNESS IS know that ' | i A i | : KILLED AS HE PHONES YOUNGEST CIVIL WAR SOLDIER | Muskegon, Mich arch 29 (UP) : —Geo W Los Angeles Policeman Mysterfously | belicye he you {d in the civil war. Slain on Eve of Son's Appearance } i in Los Angeles “Frame Trial” "-“ - Los Ang mysterious 3 ford, 42, f ] father of Do ‘ told that a| | e bl e ' KEEP HEAD CLEAR EASILY Breathe 0Z0 Msst & Stuffimess Vewishes One Night's Journey Clear nose, eyes, ears, and voal organs of the effects of a cold—with OZO Mist Few drops on handkerchief, or pillow, dry and start pleasant vapor which carries five medicants to relieve nasal and bron- chial passages. Acts quickly on mucus Natural breathing often restored in o minute or two. Instant relief felt Hand- kerchief, thus disinfected, prevents coo- tinuous personal re-infection Get OZO Mist (50applications 75¢) stall druggists. OZO0 misT What Two Men Found Just Bevond the Wall Special !'! For Easter Now) A $£6.00 Value For The w i parchn again ! - ‘nded. 1t was a moo | - u winter. Snow c t | ] ground and drifted into 1 { shapely heaps as @ north wi | [J bowled and shrieked A disreputable Jooking man | half- | | | In Six Different ! unshaven and dirty a racking eough shaking his Lony, Styles otarved frame, staggered from weakness und K, @ a | Garkened street. A an | Brockton Gorelict. Le was shur y | | Gasmersby who gathered their | Shoe Store | fment closer anout themn and ! | Serried on. He was a sick man | 284 MAIN STREET | e8¢ e epactators from thelr The “New Leonard” Building | : vantage D'nces it the cozy club BOSTONIANS | o0 feit an urke ‘o reach out SHOES FOR MEN E ¢ heip him. Auddenly the 3 s'ek mai's srength gave way. (Continued in Tounorrow's Herald. ‘l and marriages arranged by the ents of the estranged couples—som | {one party. with the knowledge and consent of the other. As evidenced | when brought by couples cancellation of their mar- Chinese families still continue EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH to| plight the troth of their sons and | | daughters in their infancy--was suc- | cesstully sought in some 60 actions in 1928, Throughout the past year, of the divorces were brought the figures for December, suits were seeking riage ties, 22 by wives and 16 husbands, the desire for divorce nsually mutual and the trials, as a result lack the sensationalism com- United mon in the courts of States. the Woman is Arrested most by by is Day After Divorce New Yeork, March 1 C. Revell, of Boston, vorced yesterday by Fleming found ren Revell home, Mrs. Revell said she had come her daughter, Murlel, 16 years the custody of whom had been | loitering near t e house at the time and rrest on a charge of ass: during an argument in front the house last weck. Her ch B with breaking his glas: last week’s argument. er, Willlam Keefer, also was arrested charged by Revell during At that time Revell had her husband ar- sted but did not press the com- -() Mrs. Mar- who was H. | of the Revell Publishing s arrested on complaint | r former husband last night the to d the father. Revell was leav- caused ilting of plaint. Revell was granted an in- terlocutory decrce of divorce to be- ome final in 90 da recently found fin , are said to be 500 217 MAIN STREET peep CUT PRICES | Size $1.00 Agarol 83¢ 50c Exlax 60c Syrup Figs .. 39¢ | 60c Pertussin 36¢ $1.00 Lavoris . 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" The battle, strictly one between a good big man in Loughran and a mighty little man in Walker, was | fought before 20,000 spectators, who paid approximately §175,000 to see it round. ‘The fifth was the only the champion, his poise in the sixth round |never again was Mickey able break through with any telling was willing to trade punches. Loughran obtained the verdict of the two judges, the referee cast his ballot for the challenger, whose drcam of equalling the triple ring title record of the great Bob Fitz- simmons was shattered. Loughran won because he boxed superbly. He waged a running, jab- | ‘Walker off with his reliable left. sive nature. Financially, it was a loss —_— bing fight and belted Walker with ]Loughmn. smacks whenever the contract, he received 85 per New Jersey bulldog made his char- or approsimately §67,000. acteristic two fisted rush. Loughran 'this, he had to pay Walker and 000 and $13,000 to Leo Lomski and wide Tuffy Griffith, who fought a rollick- Walker had but once chance last had left a gross profit of but $4,000 That was in the fifth round for himself, his manager and for ex- when' he nailed the champion with Penses. the jaw. were | night for Loughran, appeared to be in ' he retain his title, but his victory Sensing victory, the Bulldog |kept him in the rank of ! rushed, aiming his flying fists at the | standing contenders for the vacant | same spot, but Loughran, always a smart fighter, tied him up each time, | h: shook the cowwebs from his brain and stalled out the nearly disastrous | exoiting | round of the match and from that time on, the tide turned steadily to Loughran recovered and to ef- fect. 1In the ninth round. Lough- Four Bridee Players ran decided to show his critics he | Hold Identical Hands | He caught a few light smashes in this | exchange, and then crept back into | 4 his shell and stayed there, holding | Nashville rivals The fight itself was a disappoint- | ment to the large crowd, the largest | indoor fight assembly in Chicago's | history, because of its purely defen- for angel’s 100 STORES _v Ll Select An, Easter Frock 95 It has always been cur purpose to have Mangel's fashions ADVANCE fashions. Here you will find not only the smart thing NOW, but the fashion smart a few months from now. Every garment i< carefully made. Every new and desirable fine fabric is made use of. More fashionable and better gar- ments are seen first at Mangel’s, 151 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Also at 77 Pratt St., Hartford, Conn. ——— —— . Under the terms of his ! was found to contain the same com- cent, | bination of cards in different suits. 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