16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1929. . own princess style and a Rose tanley stre t, this city, following a | es ablishment of their husband's|*“if you haven't lost in the stock . . T_-—_:‘ arie veil caught with orange blos- | wedding portfolios. | market, you aren’t fashionable.” | t i Social News i o cmployed by ih e : ole hussian ramily In Lostumes | rup HERALD | roses and £ the valley 'he | Tnter-1 ¢ and Storage » debutantes, who have a world The National Women's Country * | \ QQRTT N SR waid of Tion 2 pale | Co at the ¥, AL |all o tHomselves' for these. fow | club electea Mes, Honry X Dimock | icturesaue Charm Land At Doc CLASSIFIED ADS : g blue gow at to |C. A ecks before the official season | to serve on the board at a meeting | a ||| Atpnabeticany arranged tor Quick i . (Continued From Five) he S a bouquet He opens, have been prominent in the | of the board of governors this week. | | and Ready Referenca i H e of pink roses. Rainbow hued gown morning at 11 cntertainments this week. . Miss | Mrs. William . Borah, is tempora rrem il Yorie oy L6 (7R e mhe e S mIEHE o e LINE RATES | A S s : 0 ; | New k, Nov. 16 R ght have.come from son DA e ioN S s pt Faiig|or similar fashlon were worn by fac Grahan Laura Walcott Tuckerman, was pre- | chairman of the board on which | Pappins of Dunskoy—all 19 of ther | operetta tor CONSECUTIVR INSERTIONS Il :’,‘;nT;.x‘d.\l f(,’": UG % Rase Manddjridssmaide ) carried pir t M. Graha sented Thursday afternoon at a tea | the cabinet is represented by Mrs.|—have arrived in their promised| The men of the Dunskoy party Susysa Erepald | 1, The:maid-of honor wore:a; bl 0 i, became the L vhich her parents, Mr. and Mrs. { Adams and Mrs. Lamont. Mrs. |land. |were dressed alike Their foilf||4aayed i 10 drw;i. “.]m nat to m: and ca e e n Anderson, son of Andre Walter R. Tuckerman gave in their | Adams is an enthusiastic swimmer | Several weeks ago. Ermolas Pap- |trousers were wedged pantaloon |||} Giieri - é ried orc .:1 ehrysanthemums, The | 500 A e Dwight street, this c suburban home, Tuxedsn, in nd her interest in the club is cen-|pin gathered his children and his|fashion into high black boots and A g ridesmaid wore a frock o low onics. Mr. and Mrs, | The ceremony was performed in moor, Maryland. Miss Tuckerman | tered in the swimming pool which |children’s children around him and | brilliantly embrpidered smocks | ntds Swordapto 8 ius 1 | With ahatito maich en “1 Spitka d 156 Smith | Virst Lutheran church par DY | is one of the debutantes being pre- | will be a feature of the sport activi- | departed for the United Stafes. cre- |completed the rest of their costume. R aeo) | 1 yellow chrysanth 1y 8 return from an i) d A Ablquist. Upon their scnted in their homes rather than | ties, with a smaller pool close by for |ating an unusual economic situation |One customs officet remarked that Minimum Book charge, 38 centa |} | 1l During the cercmor o BnoUneEaleaame o from an unannounced honey- | at some one of the large and fash- the children of members and their [in the little Russian village of |he expected ‘them to momentarily | SRy il 1 ahue and Misd AnnaRico:s M . Mr. and Mrs. Anderson | jonable hotels, the trend “back to guests. In the furnishing of the |Dunskoy. for he took the great:r|break out in “the song of the Volgu||[, The tterald witf nt be cespeteible il Victor Sinten sang At Dk o o ; at home to thelr friends at|ihe home” seeming to be a concert-| clubhouse many valuable antiques|part of the population away. boatmen.” only “maybe they didn't t q and “Ave Marie i tieetiund Tiso et plon streel ed effort on the part of “smart” have been secured, among them a Some time today. the Dunskoy know it.” | ADVERTISING FOR THIs | L There was a re A th L b L e hostesses this winten sweep clock once the property Pappings—all 19 of them—will Dresses Wide Affairs SECTION MUST BE ORDERED { 130 guests from Pro Wes o s it st o 1 has been received in this Al1es Victorial Catalani ot T o ident Tyler's family board a comparatively small truck The Papping women wore skirts |l oo . M. DAILY ‘x i field, Suffield. Bri Boston, | I 0f Siholles Bincc fatslienvRorith el cringe o Siasimic | B Sl W SRR LI i and in the manner of pioneers stari 't ballooned all over the dock. ||f 2O S Gi i Rockville, Hartford and this B : Ssloch ‘ Tubys i formeriy ol Northuf L iilies o Bantl Saliioes s overland for California where they |until the dock itself was all skirts. [[[AND #:30 & J | 1 Barney's § piece orchestra of Hart- o y < 2 p AU| Burritt street. this city. to John R Sud i 2 F Di. will join still another ppin in the | There was enough material in a |t = 35 dllayen) for i Aenainse 2t the b ool e St. John the Ly - |1-ally,of North Main street. Water- ") : "‘yf‘ L S vegotable- ng busines single skirt to clothe anywhere fron | ————————— —— . ception iryiThe s ceremony i look placeronilileR T EE SEn SEREIET 5 = Present Vivid Plcture 10 to 15 Ziegfeld chorus girls. | .o 0 Aftter the e AT and ) H I. Cunninghan Qeloberann ininenEvoriciailmfat Sl A Ra i GBI S S Al o When the Pappins, ranging in age | Golden earrings pecped heneatli assifie | Sakalouskas s s 1 led her sister as maid o Gabriel's church ! \'“”‘I‘f 1v“’”’ oL R0 5 from about a year to the patriarch's | multi-colored shawls which draped | T Say X Will . Dowling w i g i ““'I‘ *:“‘r"‘\”w"!‘“l' “ 54 and attired in the best their|their heads. . 5 | ! . e el e s S Strohecker’s best man | Mr and Mrs. William Levenski of | S€¢ond counselor of Thasliale e e scant stock of clothing afforded.| The childr regardless of | eadings o] o atree i ride wore @ rans- | Newington announced the betrothal | Passy. Signor Guiseppe Catalani, her . s+ Istreamed off the French liner Ro-(sex. wore golden carrings, ont 1 1 H re "t gown with @ hat fo|of their daughter, Miss Rertha, to | SISter. now Mra. McClure Kelly, was | Tiahe and All Havmg ViVaCious | chambeau yvesterday. they presented |much smatler than those of their A 4 H T o e dres e v bouglet of [John Juchniewicz of Newington this| Presented to Washington soceity as 3 a more vivid picture than has dec. | mamas, I AR s | ATl of D Sl and Talisman |Past week. No date has been set for | Miss Theodoria Catalani, by Mrs Tlmeg mdeed orated a New York dock in many| It was discerned that it wonld | nnou s . ey . g : A Ading Dimock % st 31800 to transport the family| 1=BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 4! 4 and M Marjoric Mae Grahai s, The honor was esedding ear <0) L o0 ha| 2=DEATH NOTICE o g daughter of Mrs. Alice M. Graham tired nsparent velvet 2 e s hered around the eldest Pap-|by rail to California and _so the] e | R b a hat to match. and earried | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wrobleski of | Sir Ronald Lindsay will come 1o (BoiAasod o nrer pin. a rough-skinned son of the|truck trip was decided upon as a | LSCAPE GARDEXING | : el s o'clocs | pompons and Juan Hill roses Low lane. Berlin, entertained | this capital as ambassador from | vor “Nov. 15 (P)—Society's | Soviet soil, they looked like a scens [wise economic move TR M - at the First Lutheran church j \ jon was held at the home | 2Pout about 100 guest supper on | Great Britain, with a host of friends i .0 o0 1 oing days are on. The & 1 i N Y e | 6—PERSONALS 5 L 2 sonage. The ceremony w Sl e ceremonics, | 145t Saturday evening in honor of | awaiting He has sgerved aty /it ¥ iy that starts with i d 3 ANNOUNCEMENTE | % formed by Rev. A Al astor. | M 1M il Tiwe ag (their 10th wedding anniversary [ this post n several capacities. As|i008 approach and spins line. was the hostess of one party. | hurry on fo the Biltmore for t Automotive 7 Following the ceremony, M 1215 Pleasant strect upon their re. | S attache he rried Miss Martha |, o cigter until New Year's began | while others w entertained by horse show ball S—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES | Mrs. Anderson left on « an- | turn from an unannotnced wedding | M and Mrs. William 7. Delaney | Cameron, daughter of Senator Don | g [SSF MO Mo Sy ootens | Mrs, Joshua Cosden, Mrs. Willlam - A A e e e e ! ’ s R A s e e R S {of High street observed their 10th | Cameron of Pennsylvania. a belle | (8 S8 P4 B0y Chave, [[Fiaii 6 phiiEcea s te dni e s S (G5 o AN O BIER TOR PN HANO ! i : their return, they will reside at o [ ""]‘,::'“,"‘",‘,““;“,“,",:,,m‘ ‘“‘","’”,‘,,",‘ S "“,"’ ‘\‘.””""”""l‘ "“"},f’,"[f Buzaars o balls, debutante | Vance Storrs. on parade, all in the Salle d'Armes | 1E=AUTOMC WANTED a7 Hampton street. this ciiy. M e e ; e L S s e e T T indsay. | luncheons and musicals. a “poverty | of the nmew Fencers' club, was one | 1i—GARAGES i : i derson is an official of the New |y . AR SA Tl ofiClevas A g plter Lhe Ge O i oo it Iparty” to vary the grandéur and the)| Sociely paid lts tribute to Armis- | o 0 oo J 00 Lo e (18- MOTORCYCLES ; 3 IR Britain Typesetting Co land street became the bride of | R o A SO O i S iy o (O tun DI C R SR AERGRn TrGT T O SR i we s e e i R e { o - . ol i aires. soraE Mo and abat| ment and his coming in Februarss | e climax kept the fashionables go- | British ‘Armistice ball given in the|the week. Debutantes and m-n'" R Miss Antionette Jakubowski. | st.phen Karpey of Burritt street on | & skors \,hwwmlom e il ama | ing daily until the carly morning igrand ballroom of the Hotel Plaza. imothers gathered at the club onl o o\ pppyd HAIRD'S, MASSEUSE . { daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter | yjonday morning at @ o'clock at the [alesagiaiy ‘]'”’ m;"'"‘ oo ,”‘ hours. Between times they hurried [Sir Esme Howard, ambassador from | joqqay affernoon 1o watch the | 18—RUILDING AND < ACT i U Jakubowski of Booth strect hecame | joly (‘ross « Reverend Stan- izeeldsnualashatethe rcseiiamp * | to modistes and milliners. (0 cater- | Great Britain. who was to have | foncine outs and the parade of | USINESS SERVICE RENDERED ’ i = the bride of Joseph Spilka, son of |t =00 (U LOL o rmed . the sador, Sir Bsme Howard and Ladv| .9 entertainers that the wheels |ncted as patron for the affair, Was|yonniking and to drink a'cup of |JiTDENIISTS . @ @ <ERT Mr. and Mrs. Peter Spilka of Smith | ceremons | Isabella, will ot long be here. Sir| 0% "y orry go-round might be |unable to attend and requested Lady | {yair favorite tea befors they hur- | 5—hyEr Ngee LD { street on Tuesday —morning N i la Manus s maid of — "“";" anoie l]“ "““"l"”“ ""]“,""“I"l pt well oiled and its trimmings Isabella to receive in his stead. e e et e oo 2 1L KIN 5 | Setack ab iha e kel . Sy a place f emselves which will | ik 3 2 % | 3 PATENT ATTORNEYS OElok e Hol s church 1 William Salicki. a brother ; e L oy e | sir Harry and Lady Armstrons. | week. [l et e TR ET 3 teverend Stephen Bartkowski of-|of the bride. was b . WI] H A be theirs, g afte e R and Brigadier General and Mrs. PAINTING, PAPERI HANGING e Jocn ; . ite" House ™ AnBOMCRImeN(S| Aa axe therrer fusieien gl e o b stpe |0 Brigudier General and e et il i : he church was decorated with " e moaes A The benefit sponsored by Mrs | Hugh Drum were among the bril-{ o olido0 t0 Be Trustee eI e I OIS Miss Emily Lenkewicz was maid [ palms and ferns es Furlani ac- S[ar‘ SOClal Seas{m D g hohtI¥ | Vineent. Astor Tuesday night in aid|liant assemblage that included mem- oolidge toibe 1rusice D PRINTG. JOBRG. STATION . ! of honor, and Alphonse Bialamyza | companicd by John Komorowski at ey ‘f‘]‘ &,:":v'; "j"'y‘;‘” A “]‘m"". "lof the League for American Citi-|pers of the British embassy staff as On Geographic Society PROFESSIONAL SERVICES \ 1 {id was best man. Miss Rose Spilka. sis- | (e organ s “Ave M and at —_ gracious hosts which the diplomatic .. .pjn was the highlight of the|well as high ranking officers of the Washington, Nov. 16 (P)—Iormer | 32— REPAIRING \ ter of the bridegroom. Miss M the conch “AL & e i corps here has had and have taken | (oo oine By nine o'elock the im-{army and navy Preaie AT ot la e s ae| PIANO TUNING i Braniak, Miss Lucy Kalisz, Miss | Dawning ashington, Nov. 16 )—The an-|an interest, and many times a sym- | SHER A8 (0 O B5, BERE gl o | #1100 3 2 o e SANEED a0 DENDE 1R SEENVIOER L S adning ? nouncement from the White House | pathetic interest, in activities of this | Pronres o5 wirih avenus was Alied |, Afer the ceremony of massing of jcepted an invitation (o hecome | Educational SEli el i L 1% DL © BOWN With | of the very complete and interesting | capital beyond the diplomatic circle. | Loh0/nE O 1L avent as filled |3, colors at midnight, the guests member of the board of trustces of |2y CORRESPONDENCE (OURS [ v chowski, Miss Mary Josefiak 1 slippers Madonna | schedule of &tate functions. of the 3 5 g with smart folk in sweeping satin| ... 5 halt in the gaiety to stand [the National Geographic Socicty. -DANCING TEACHERS Genevieve Zel=k, Miss Stella Kolod- | veil trir ange blossoms. | g ‘ 5 | e gowns, period jewels and sumptuous 3 5 % T A N S INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAT, n E 8 scason was the signal to Washing-| - dre. Siegr O, {in silence for two minutes This announcement was made by Dr. | J8—INSTRUMENTAL i ziejk, and Miss Mary Badnarczy arE e a i bounyst for inasten (HoTi o ni e ey e mein b i ot RN DR ANAIORRS g rIEd Sandigea fur wraps. {bowed heads in commemor Gilbert Grosvenor, head of the so- D_INST ™ vere bridesmaids. Peter Kolodziei The maid of honor wore a ; A Plans | giogiried. of Switzerland, who have | “You Never Know,” a one act : ; i - L i T PRI e e the World War's dead. The ball ciety. Tmployment i Touis Spilka, and Alexands A L A e bt e : been guests of the Canadian minis- | play of fashion written by Hilda | ; ; i ek 1 { oty e 3 2 e ”‘1“:”;\[ entertainment in the White| (o and Mrs, Massey (his week, went | Gottli S opned the |closed with supper served in the - TIELP— AGENTS WANTED | il R Gl du TGl hoes of gold. iShe ‘carried |izroyg, e the receplion t R e St Gollicl, Rl Codlian, pened e 4 early morning hours. JANE ADDAMS HUT 10-A—HELP—SALESMEN WANTED i SERR s s by nihe ‘f]‘j"; I‘)‘”"' \‘“ - rec ll"';’” ;’ “-T‘]'”' to Chicago Thursday. M. Siegfric:d | program. The younger membe ¥ i . el o HELP— 21N WANTED | 4] 1 = 4 A | ma ecember 5 and the Tuesday | 4 , 5 T e . e i il | Chicago, Nov. 16 ()] d-! 42— HELP—WOMEN WANTED | zejezk er Koziatek, Josepl eception was held at the home | is a famous economist and with ' society, wez the latest Paris | i rzejezk. Alexander Koz Joseph i held al the Home| narorating ahiet exscutive and Tret] s & 12 ¢ 3 o S sociaty B S Bl ‘ The debutantes, their hilarity dams, head of Hull House, will he HELP—MEN OR WOME: | i Krawezyk. Joseph Orzechowski. Iid- | o bride for about 50 | il and o Mme. Siegfricd was entertained at | fashions, paraded through the scenes | THE CebwIaniEs. TREE JiTY F 3 AIEELE RPN O NOMEN ! i ward Bokowski. and Joseph Drzela. | Mr. and Mrs. Karpey left ady of the land will be entertained! | ncheon Wednesday by the Swiss!which were staged in a debutante's |Slghtly curtailed b, ie “curfew|confined to a hospital only a few! s cinGATIONS WANTED=\WOMEN i [ ; i SEYDe |at dinner by Vice President Curtis. ; law” which mothers have intro- | days by the wrist injury she suf- Sl The aisles of the church were|honeymoon to Canada and on their | Minister and Mme. Peter. boudoir and a fashion salon. N J Yinancial ! g 2bnd punsroh S tersnadeand ion his will be the first of that serivs i The sitiple mode pour le sport, a|duced to bring parties to end | fe hursday ni B s L e decorated with ferns and palms. An L SO U e B LR of dinner parties which the mem- % immed jacket and skirt of |PV 3 o'clock in the morning, Tave slipped and fell n arising from | 47 -INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS { peh of lomersivagtin TEoI Of Y bers of the cabinct give cach season |, A bazaar which is being arranged | cape-trinmed Jacket eif S<it nevertheless had a busy week. Their | the dinner table, and her wrist was 45- MONEY LOANED : | 4 ] the middle aisle leading to the altar A number of frionds and relatives | 51 BT UL SADI E for Thursday and Friday, November | beige silic woven in a diamond pat- | Revertheicss hac a busy weele Their|the din LR MO A GES i L i Miss Sophie Juchniewicz sang. “O | surprised Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ol [ s 28 w0 gt wardiian Pewh otel|toril wns dieplaved by M My e o anier and dhiey. meefa|| b it wes aatnrol but bmas) T A IEEERG BORRON | Promise Me,” and “Ave Maria." son of Cottage Place last Saturday| Invitations were ready to be is- |5 under the patronage of Mme. Wu, | joric Kane. while Miss Katherine | o055 F0 b S P a0 B e e i c Tivolsiock e 1 I The brid e a bridal salin | ©VeRing in honor of their 21st wed- |Sued this week by the Secretary of ¢ « 3 . Slade modelled an afternoon frock £ said Miss Addams was not other- CATTLE AND LIVE STOCH 4 | he bride wore a bridal satin [i2u= eakk | wife of the Chinese minister and will ) Inours faster. since, now and then, |wise hurt and that she soon would i CATS, PR i 4 e ding anniversary | State and Mrs. Stimson. for the see- | 1ave on sale handicraft of the work- | 0f dark green crepe and the new | PUTS TRECT FRET B ) D (el v SaeaBAsATSIT ATl ) ] LA |ond of this series, December 10.|ghon in Peking, China, which has | Off-the-face chapeau & s a . i 06 1' ole to resume her work at the 53 _1ORSES. VEHICLES i . 2 Mr 2 - | The < SRkl P | LS ol i e ¥ | Mrs. John Sargent's luncheon for settlement house 54—WANTED—LIVE STOCK f i Auction Sale Mr. and Mrs. M. Bayer of Arch|They will follow weekly, on Tues- | peen established for Chinese women. | > 5 E : A E E { By order of the City Court of the street are cbserving their 40th wed- |42y evenings through the season,|The workshop was created some| A cablegram from Paris was read her debutante daughter, Jean. drew = e | Mercharidise ! 4 of New ritain, County of Hartfor ding anniversary this week, Sons|With 2 comfortable cessation fOr | vears ago through the effors of Mrs, | AhNOUNcing that fashion's latest|many of the butterflies to Sherry's| A bee must travel ‘40,000 miles to | J—ARTICLES FOR SALE i * Btats of Comnectl 1 will sell and daughters are here to wish | Christmas and the holida; The | hoight Edwards of this country,|evening decree was a return to the [Tuesday. Corsages of roses were|get a pound of honey. AUITLING MATERTALS) H e & them happiness. I° the past 35 |secretary of the treasury, Mr. Mel-|ang g group of philanthropic Chin- | directoire gown. introduced by the&Wen a8 favors:iCorsageg lofiroses = BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIPMENT i premises, t 1 ece o vears, Mr. and Mrs. Bayer have been | 10N, is expected to be host to Presi- | uce women. There are departments | Empress Josephine when Napoleon ‘:‘_""‘ given as fmw?v ; JM;\" "“"(‘\”"\ || b ,“l‘“»‘x PRODUCTS of land with all buil ere esidents of S hildren | de s ecember 17 i el lruled France. Princess Estelle de{tions were giant white chrysanthe = il GO S g . S TS =1 M i residents of this city. Their children | dent and Mrs. Hoover December 17. | for {he teaching of various kinds of | Tuled Fran SOl DO U s e | [0—FERTILIZERS, KEEDS. PLANTS § ated in e Tosn of New are' Samuel Bayer of Lansing, Mich,, | 1f the usual order is followed the | gypbroideries, among them the rare | Broglie. who was to have displayed [mums and s s. 1—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING | it Abe Bayer of Schenectady.” N. Y. |Speaker and Mrs. Longworth. the | o1 Chinese embroidery. and a de.|(he illustrative gown, announced | Many of the “debs” appeared in 000D THINGS TO BAT N § “Commencing at a puint on the nortl e Bayer of this cify, Mrs. |last in the line, will entertain Presi- | pariment for older women. The | (iat she could not he present and |the new tweed frocks. now so popu- sLOUREROIDEARIIGE | ¥ SDs hols NortmSteeec ki ntitie o ntHwesy b Collier of New York, Mrs.|dent and Mrs. Hoover March 4 4 e Miss Irances Gillmore appeared in | lar for afternoon affairs. Their jewel B5—MERCHANDISE AT STORES | ¥ corner of property hereby conveyed 5k Ma - | workshop started with only five or | Lo : A b L ADDIEERA ¥ thence running northerly along the | Rose Katz of St. Petersberg. Fla S i Ao the creation ily pinned to-|accessories, conforming to the sim- [ eUELCA LN SR I ’ R R AT e G R et e : L He L B ThY b Gliahy Gl Ons BEs B 0 sie S T Ay djustments. | plicity of their dresses, were chokers | #8-B=RADIO ot movs e A ang.iis ayonne Bayer of New | Secretary Good, causing several en- | working and learning art craft and | &% : 5 | 3 o DIAMONDS, JEWELRY i n York city. They also have sever 3 ; S ; | The pins held and Miss Gillmors |and earrings of colored wooden | ARTICLES 10 BUY : thence running easter g land of J.| SRR ¥ 3 8 E l‘m nments within the week to be|needlework, while fifty per cent Of | haraded back and forth, for the edi- | beads. | | ! D' arwint v v g ldien cancelled. He and Mrs .Good were | the graduates from the shop are|fo o 0% A0 A0 (o0 b 08 HL0 €610 beacs: | | e e ) et R I g to have been the guests of the Chief ed ¢ < & e o T Z 0 £ £ » i fron pin; thence rumning erly |G e e o e L T OO ‘:nl\‘r‘»::,\fd and able to support them- | paje yellow crepe de chine frock,| The scent of the tanbark proved | S5 DA S FOT T | ) lant rfenidio i phy: of 1his elty, aon of Mr. ‘and Mrs. n;';fl'l £ dm;wv.'.m-\é e % | fe 2 designed with the high waistline and {as great a lure to society's horse ’»“'_“;} 1}'\31 OFFIC i BT aen o ENouthi Sivest it J. T. Murphy ‘of Springvale, Maine,{ ceding the first of the se £ “f it Is o residential hosts| STECYINg sKirt. ornamented at the|lovers this week as it did last in- | S FOR RENT § Nesetiy) alons IINoithT Bires distnce | and Miss Mildred L. Balley, daugh- | danecy e r]h?.nofinnr.:"‘ S L R ’f"sf low-cut neckline with a string of |ternational night, which climaxed | SUBURBAN FOR RENT { S e e e e T e e S 1 I8 | ereasissUnESInyitation R forRd NSt tationirubies the horse show's program, found | [ON BLACESURORIRENT gek i Ing e ke = ¥ of | stationed in the district. Today Ma- | parties, any such gatherings being i . S : : 1 OUSES TORAGE Koeth Sieet Sanford ST DG (om0 e i s o e el e | {the fashionables not only in their 0 RENT E TERMS sit | anc Mrs. Parker \V. West had|impromptu and informal. Sociefy| «wmhe Gycle of Life," a pantomine|Madison Square Garden boxes, but I Real Estate for Sale A e b ‘ o e planned a large afternoon reception | women in Washington have become [interpreted by two profesional | there on {ime g ] of New Said pre S I B 1he o e Soldiers | great enthuslasts for the stock mar-| qancers to music by Stravinsky, and | The contest by the international | h-avcmioNprRs i | fses will be sol il o e | outem L Eh AN ditoRbe ek and gossip “over the tea CUps”a scenc from “The Affairs of Ana-|military teams, won by the Poles | A S S e encumbrances, except o . o cancelled | reports that the uncertainty of the {01 enacted under a great green|was the outstanding event of the | 2_FARMS FOR SALE A - A lly vertlsement; Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur, wife of | “market is the cause of the apparent | umbrella, were additional features |evening. Spirit of carnival seemed | FOR SALE : i Wil have to redy e the secretary of the interior, was|lack of formal paries at this sea-|of the entertainment. A new jazz|to fill the garden, not to be dimmed SeCSIHOTEALE | o ¥ oy hiearing of the proposeq | 1OStess at luncheon Wednesday at son.” Women “traders” may be|band. concert singers and jazz piano |by the accident threatened when L ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE ' | b b ¢ 5 > ordinance prohibitin s of the Mayflower where she and mc‘ found in great numbers in the lux-|players completed the program after | William Vanderbilt's coach the i L. ESTATE WANTED 235 M fish from any vehicle on the streets | SCCTEtary have an apartment. Mrs, | urious quarters fitted up for them |which the guests adjourned to the|"Venture” crashed into a gate at | Rooms, Board and Hotcls | New Britain, Co 64 iilia ity O T ont Ao Hoover attended the luncheon, one | by local brokers, every day and all |supper room to sup and dance the beginning of the four-in-hand GARY COOPER | SGHonus e Telephone 3 P s e 7 Ll g 2l ] |t 89—ROOMS FOR RENT L. November 15ih, at Si15 | OF the series of such informal parties | day. They are well known society | Mrs. Astor, wearing a frock of | cxhibition. e S [Er R QOMERNOn B 4 - e e oard of Henitn, | Which the ladies of the cabinet are | women of several circles. - In fact | black chiffon with a spray of pale| Society stayed until the last event | &8 The Mirginian |s1—Ro0NS FoR HoUsERT d’ | ORDER OF NOTICH City Hall giving weekly in the order of the|one woman has made the statement | pink flowers trajling down the neck- [and then stepped into it motors to | A Paramount Picture HEa s el i NICHOLAS ZACHACHCISKI, BT AL All interested persons are i — — e ta . 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TRADIN' JOBS || SHOW HER THAT HAS, THE BETTER! IS ONLY Two ?Arjsg;;\, WITH MAW! THE HOUSEWORIK ARE DITTO! » i : ’ ] | TO MARKET 4 e e —— S —— S — “I never was so mortified. I didn’t know what Ma at triflin’ bunch o’ loafer vas made at me about until settin’ there in 1 store an’ me havin’ to walk yut with the sunlight in front an’ only three petticoats on.” (Copyright 1929, Publishera Zyndicat=) drue we left the show an' she ke- gun fussin® at me for cleanin my glasses when that dancer come on the stage. ! N, . : 3 5 s et <Gt i b et ERRET /16 (Copyright 1929, Pubinners Byndicate)