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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 193 viage will take place Easter |Mrs. Gann: the 2 ey Genera ! 51:‘;. . The u[lylw ”i-nw‘xlm e, :?iul i ‘\V|I\,\]am ‘1‘;:\\:{‘\\1 J(;ilchrcx;J Southem College Beauty [iARAfiE B”RNS [;AR SHERRY WINE T"UK included Mr. and Mrs. Caroll | 1ecently entertained a company of ; dinner |I Wainwright and Mr. and Mrs, | notable personages at dinner for| ] Ps e " AND 30 HENS LOST| NAME FROM JEREZ The first ‘1\\:70(7_:,..‘ g are find-| Lieutenant Commander G. C.| e | i A 2 | ing the fashionables busier than Heonll'. one of the :vreslndent'shaxdnl»r. R ! - . . ‘e b e e sehtan i saan | Sots cast ot “he e Cont'o| P $2,000 Damage Result of Fire in | Primo de Rivera Born in Town t g s ¢ eaced by the departure | Play staged by the Italy-America So- | i > . . - | and his fami for Bath, Maine, luf" ceral members of the Italian em- ¥ - 1 4 —_— witness the launching of Mr. Mor- | bassy staff. The entire personnel of i % i | zan’s new yacht Corsair. the lrahan diplomatic staff attended | oy j | Damage ecstimated at more than| Washington, D. C., April 12.—Tha 1 kshire colonists are making |lMe performance. Senator Arthur| E ,000 was done by fire last night| death of General Primo de Rivera ans to open their summer home, (_mm;xm Kansas, was also found in ; ' ; resulting from Jacob J. Shapiro | Lrought into the spotlight Jerez, (Continued From Page Five) Holyoke, Mass.. and th s . lamong them Mr. and Mps. John | the audience. ; having a lighted lantern near his| SPain, birthplace of the famons p ided: At St if it Clarkson Jay, whe will occupy Sam- & : . S R0 Spanish leader.” says a bulletin i 4 Charsky ende 98 hing e 4 A 5 i 5 : automobile truck while he filled the | it A " 1. R o 2 ) ; 2d AMotnt L el P. Rlagden rm villa at Wil- : : 1 : P from the Washington, D. C. heail April 25. The public is invited to)schools, and Mount Herman. liamstown, M nd Col. and Mr: : 5 : H ank with gasoline in a frame ga-| quarters of the National Geograph The Alpha Alpha sorority, chap fall purcha the Lenox estate of : - ~ Rabnen Shasite S belr 5’1 s ‘”‘d “A city of 65,000 inhabitants, Tei N0l icdatied ol A pi < John E. Alexandre. § o i 1 S n;|y\}§5 s a°n°' nand, | yerez has quietly prospered for party in Berlin last evening. Mrs - a0 ] while fiames spread to @ mew €ouDe | centuries in the wine husiness. 1t iF i T i der and Miss Ruthi Ve | i e {he stay-at-homes - e 1 . - e hm“ S ‘”‘L _,)(;“”_l“»" an one of the busiest cities in soutli- Gt e i oot M ate | particu the feminine contingent | : : : ; : 24 Sediin e o flqpp!r‘:,;f;;amg crn Spain and is reputed {o be ons {Police Take Husband Out of Beflw . i . e i Nce spri f the wealthiest in the country. thy Page, daughter of My, and Mrs prin 50 hel 3 aine a Ye Logan Page of Trumbull st bes anc ad knick ERS = e rotnembullningy | Where Moors Got Foothold in Spain tertained a number of guests follon Ffl" aS“(v De(\mfi tions Imv Ram A ‘ ME SConlEby s AL —Womafl ACCUS!}S SOH -1 Law . s L : : \»:‘T”:L"i:\tz\'rrc;:\-hocsiipac rrrl‘r:)]xln ddC:a]tel:: milllg:rs?zm}i:\'e::“usflmrécvfill?mam{; SRR L Among these e the . | ng the party. Sl T g . i ¢ 3 G i He had presence of mind enough | hundreds of thousands of acres of Miss Mary Whittlesey of Grove hOW Ba“ Tflfllgll wear with the new short —sleeved | gugge stantey J. Traceski in police | . o 7 Z:4 4. lo heat out the flames on his trous- | vineyards. It is the center of ths L s s TR A Sta ek Loty e frocks mate ot materlals whichy| SHEE LSl T o0 SR : : . crs but he was unable to keep them | so-called sherry district of Spain. 1s national councillors of the Na ear; would never have been |GoUrttocay neard tAS Sy i : : ; away from the coupe, which is own- | so named becausec sherry wine is tional Society of Daughters o By ADELAIDE t tferod. Necklaces of crude carved |0f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenney of { : 4 ik o by Myar €aer, who lives in Sha- | the outstanding product of the vast Founders and Patriofs of America New York, April 12 ¢P—Queen | wood, ornameated with plaques of | 163 Hartford avenue and Mr. and ¢ g i piro’s house, and the machine was| wine industry of this region. In fact Lt B et of make believe | gold in geom des bracele:s | Mrs. George Carino of 355 East Main | 2}, L ' . : badly damaged. Gaer carries fire | sherry derived its name from ‘sher- conmection with the |ruled the fashiona festivals of {of braided leather, and costume |street, Kenney, who is 31, being / : o insurance on it, he said. rie! tie Bnglish pronunciation of and general court of the organiza- | Modern New York week, and | zewelry ensemoles of colored crys- | charged with breach of the peacs e ] s c . : Gaer also owned the hens, which | Jerez, during the reign of Henry et e bh S s way f he ! d a|tal cut in the desizn of tiny flow- |and Carino, who is 21, being accused : » : : " L were in a building behind the ga- [ VIT when the famous Spanish wine iag Goavs ma W Awellers now adorn miiady’s throat and |of striking his mother-in-law, Mrs : . . i rage, and firemen responding to an | became popuiar in the English - world of real | wrist Pridget Kane of 21 Olive street. | : G i alarm from Box 433 at 9:49 o'clock, | court. fantastic rainbos Kenney's case was continued for one | i : ; were able to rescue some of the A glance at a map of Jerez re- The annual mec Nurse Association will t himsical three-ri fr | weel in charge of Probation Officer 4 . ; e fowl. The garage was damaged to| calls the ‘Chinese puzzle’ that the yiext Tuesday afternoon at t e party peopled wit ¢ Connolly and Carino’s case went over i i Y the extent of several hundred dol- | map of a native Chinese town pr of Mrs. Andrew J. cr of Grove @ festival of I} foll dances, {1or i month under the same arrange- L : ars. The hen coop is owned by T.|sents. The Moors who once occupicd Hill at o'clock in » afternoon. | the fashionables f day aft o i chlin. the city left their oriental mark in ps n 1 I 3 ames Sullivan festified Lok ol Phaaleation bt srifter And between times they foun: nrm r Jar u X : 1 S the city'’s narrow streets that heads, afternoon tea will e serve 1sics 1o come st arrested Kemney about 1 i 4 i G A ‘CAR USED TO TRANSPORT | hundred fect. Some of them open 2 rainbow batl SRR rv|]n( k this morning on complaint | e scooinio Lross Ehots {intodmide stroctalioth morel Tecent \VEDD[NGS colors of the spectrum in aid of 1h of his wife. He was in bed and ocrat L[ UOR TAKEN BY GOURT e association for the aid of crippled M]S HOOVCY Makes P]a“ [01‘ “"““ "'d;l‘r! to i:lr‘q ”"n',‘qmlfljrr;;ivn;l . e ey o 2 “There is a town on the site of — o caps the gaieties of th | m "] N :‘,';‘l\’y’f_l;w, ¢ the dresser | 9€an Culvern of Kershaw, S. C., was chosen for first place in the | Jerez in Roman times, but a travel- Remaining Dayvs Before Eas R[]Om Iwml\hu;\‘mi it at the officers. | beauty section of “Taps,” Clemson college yvear book. Machine Owned by Lang, Comlcted\]” in search for relics finds few N by ays ! ¥ stair- ¥ Fanay tastined ol andmarks of the city's ancie Easter Feature No Wed- ; s . Mrs. Kenney testificd that there i) P i Poollccass XOhndemned by Soaiilial Ll i dings 1 wrlton h n lined BY SALLIT V. H. PICKE Ihas been trouble in the household | is the fourteenth century Alcazar, a Zs. balloons, a Washington. April 12 P)—The | fOF Mmore than a year because of her | wedding ring and she refused. “He assist ager of the Virginia | Judge Newell Jennings |13 ) s RSN = f e R Wi | husband’s inability to stop drinking | tcok nearly all my other things but |Tech Minstrels, and a member g i castle-fortress topping a hill over- e e Hesriollof L mopn) ok e hite House has|, g gho asked the court to send him | he can't have my ring,” she said. the Cotillion ¢l Judge Newell Jennings in super- | 100King a spacious park on thn Brides will naturally be the mos: | “°lor indergone several changes of Atmos- |, o,y a5 she did not propose to tol- L — d o - jor court yesterday granted an or- | South side of the city. I'rom the Al- e g | Ther i vari-colored | pere during vears of service under 2 cenney o = az valls Christian de notable f ing the bri £ ) 5 erato conditions any longer. Kenney | a T der for condemnation and sale of a | €azat walls Christian defenders of e anmehe s s ns and wall. | e several mistressex. Mre. Hoover 21 SO M SB[ IEK T El]”' Lnghsh NurgesiMayiGarhiden ieicentcnnetion andias i ot e N gt oo aiedt any number of weddings and one|! ‘: < Jalloons ,.‘, n‘ 1 H\.”‘,” ,y:‘:l ifty \‘,r‘,m\-‘x\ I:o“‘i Dberating him all the time, despite Themselves in Pajamas | Maple street. this city, the car hay- | the vicious attack of the Moslem g all 1 rainbow tints, flo: chairs to emphasi he dignity o & k of patricular interest to New Britan | {143h A 1 A ol | Lis nervous ailment resulting from ondon, April 12, (P—Pajama |ing .been used to transport liquor | Moors who got their foothold in i= that of Harold Herrick and Mi:<|''0M H‘”“V- s clusters of e i :;w‘vu Wl “‘on]w .\]m,,m\\x\\ overseas service during the war jits are on display in London a¥lin Avon prior to Lang's arrest en |Southern Spain at Jerez. Dauias dCustle: N liTervicl s o) G balicons drilianemEtieRball)| o SR SRS e Al LT aid he did not want to live with AL uniform for nurses. February 5. He is serving a year in| “Within the walls today. whera former resident of this city, having | ¢onies. blue balloons line the rail- 1e chairs are to be upholstered |y ang Judge Traceskl advised him the annual Nursing exhibition, | jail | the city’s defenders stood in warm blue silk damask, wi « | r o o = e . : 2 made his home the old ot Ik damask. with richly hand |4, Jeave her' unless they could get scme 5,000 nivses who visited the | The state’s atforney's office made | biood to save Jerez, motion picturcs house on Lake street His bric On last Saturday afternoon Schneider, Jr., son of Mr. and M ha et e e Tl day the it secretary [ ance was ordered to allow him time Alex Schneider of Pleasant sire ac the home o the bride's parents | Sty 2y (F 08 HUER T HES S tertained him at luncheon at thel| Didn't Marry Wife's Family d M. W udian officiated. | (o 1o ion - rop Siah : i .| Metropolitan club. Senator and Mrs. In the Carino case. it developed The new editor has bheen promi- |quirics from lLondon elsewhere BANKER DL TODAY | story buildings, with row after row Che bride was attended by her| (o0 0 7 1 | Hiram Bingham and Major Georges | that husband and wife had scpar- | nent in publications work for th garding yesterday's stock exchange Quincy, M . . | of wine-butts filled with choice sister Miss Helen Rechenberg 3 3 | Thenault, air attache of the French |ated and Mrs, Carino had U n their | years. In addition to heing editor | closing. it is understood Bank Bradford Hollis, res wines. Iach brand is plainly mark- waid of honor, and Arnold Fin, % ‘ 2 2 embassy, also entertained him child fo her mother's home. Carino | of the Bugle, he is editor of the Y.|of Japan has cabled cxplanation | dent of the Braintree Savings bank | ed. Fifteen years ago, the wine attended his cousin as best man Betategn M s | v ent there Thurs night to his | M. C. A. Handbook, managing edi-[to elffcet t investigations in- | of Braintree, died of heart trouble | made by hand. Today the motors, The bride wore a flowered ehif-| Sy 0"\ ciihors of 1 ¢ 3 Five litlle Jape school maids | v and child, his mother-in- | tor of the Virginia Tech, o {dicate the closure was due to private |at his Independent avenue home | Pulleys, broad leather belts, ani fon gown and carried a bridal bon-| . . ot 4 LoD Sl IR arive inglon Monday |law ordered him out. He denied weekly newspaper, sistant [ manipulations and had no relation |Fere carly foday. He had been ill | other machinery remind the Amer- quet of talisman roses and orchid| g, o : : morning —messengers of goodwill {that he struck her, but she said he editor of the Alumnus, quarterly [to the gencral economic condition of v vesterday afternoon. One | ican traveler of a modern factory sweet peas. The maid of honor alsa | Srer U0 1 oL © [ trom Japan to the United States for | threatened to shoot her and all her | publication of the e e : P Ee o R wore a flowered chiffon, and ca- [ o o ¢ [aid given to carthquake sufferers in | family and hit her on the arm. She laggaciation. He was clected vice | ried a colonial houquet £ , 923, They are Misses Kimi Ashino. |accused him of attempting to Kidnap | grocident of the Virginia Tnter-col- Mr. and Mrs. Schneider y e e e R RO ) 10 b} Sumiko Tokunda. Yoshika Sato and |the baby, but he told fhe court heijooioie press association at ifs an an unannounced weddi 1 o b . L 8 Yoshika Matsudaira of 0. and{had no intention of doing so. as the [\ mi o UG b He was a small reception which was he e e lance | Misses Keiko Nakamura of Yoko- |child was not dressed and was sleep-{\1ynial man in track his freshman | after the ceremonies for th 3 Srder: x hama {ing in the crib. mediate families. patienine Giaske sxhoss aung Judge John Barton Payne, direc-| Carino, who was represented by SO in a costume of waite hiffon r of the American Red Cross | Attorney William E. Hagearty. sail M aniiMre S Tam s Goehiana ot ornamented with pink rose pefals|ontertain the envoys on Wednesday (e wanted to contr towards the R s Cochrane of ' with a forty foot train from which |4y wh time the Japanese ambas- |Support of his wife and child and Columbia. st Iy observed slowly unwinds, for the dance|sador and Mre. Deubchi. Colone [ | since going to work he had done so, |actively engaged in businc their golden wedd anniver illustrating the past, and a black st Bicknell, Mrs. John K, |Put he did not want to live with her |ON various publications for th at their honie on day and silver modernistic creation for | caldwell, Mrs. Henry (. Corbin, and |if she insisted on staying with her |two years and was this year junior | s her portrayal of the futur others will meet the diminutive vis- (Mother. “T married her, not her | MAnAger of the Bugle. He is a com- Miss Florence Campbeli, of New! Then come t houctte tab- |itors, Mr. Larz Anderson. one time|Whole family,” he declared. mittee chairman in the Virginia In- York city, and Francis John Weston | leaux, with ‘gny Sarge pr inibassador to Japan, and Mrs. An-| Mrs. Carino testified that when tercollegiate Press association. Out- also of New York city. formerly of | “Bow Bows;” Louis Hanlon, | derson of Brooklyn. Massachusetts, |n°r husband called Thursday night | side his publications work, he is a this city, e married in th wne and John Sheric “Oui|will hold a reception for them at|Df demanded that she give him her member of the varsity tennis team metropolis last Saturday. Mr. We § heir home on Massachusetts avenue. | . Ay - 9 = 5 firs; ton is the son of Mr. and Mr The frolic closes with supper and | They will be received at the White | = . John Weston of this city dancing House i il Sy AGross. the ge at the end of the | tarved woodwork. The chairs Will be | 21onge pr | T 't found it | d v v \ ! aleng properly \e court found i New B S d Cl] I 0| show were amazed to discover over- | application to {he court for the or- | audiences are amused by Hollywood o e T N A AR T, L, ballroom have b inted thre "’ "‘;'[“"‘”"’L‘I‘”' e A8 | necessary to watn him several times | [\OW “[a]fl {udent Ghosen 01 (EnniEnistas (he canbiloie e el Hore was no conthsl: comedians. Their laughter echol £ rainbows 1w Broadwa IS0 EILE AL mMusicaICSiand g gainst iahiont at his wife from : | a vel ch C s i : n & Spiaa e o < against the towers in which Chri: : , eceplions of statr the witness stand instead of te | | L Al R e e R T midn receptions o : [the witness stand instead of telling ]mpol[flm ASS]gI]mell[ Iongth skivt of siiffly starehed liner. | ' GRANTED DIVORCE tian heroes of Jerez dramatically 1L ba et Tt day enie . oodlight R M 11 Lo o o T R Sras | orhe Siartioraas: 1ons it vt ; aitis of Sufficld was|gave their lives to save the city. In New Rochelle DIgyIng) Jactoss dancorsiand e o ols s ce Sl ErobationOtricer Gonnollyagloll went waged ho i heavy during sranted a divorce from John Yasai- |arother part of the Alcazar, Al hadibes b e e T o e dud e Eaces Rl 1‘:";"‘]‘” '{:(','\‘]‘f“ Blacksh Va. April 12— . R iiion, Many nurses put | tis of New Britain in superior court | Bianche of Bourbon, Queen of Pe- circulatin mong sunper { the wee Do . hard and has often said I Derrick of New Britain, Conn., has | M50 violently | yosterday. She was given custody of | {er the Cruel, was murdcred. Sleipa s s e he evening's| 0 for his record L from I'rance [jive apart from his wife, yet he re-|poor clocted editor and J, W. Bush, | z ! : i 130 o'clock, Miss Frieda H. Re o ® 1o Africa. He the president of | {yrns o her and trouble breaks out e e ‘“” Ldon e IS opposed 1o th g al length, three childeen and an order of $10 | “But Jerez is completely abso snberg, daughter of Mr. and M S imotao ball have an.|Atronautiques Interndtionale. The |ienney said he would go fo Portsmouth, Q. was clected - man-{oupers claimed {hat only well-cov- fa week for theiv support. She claim- jied in’ its wine businczs, No mattor Otto ~ Rechenberg of Columbia | poinced that, wh hot of| French ambassador and Mme. Clau- | sgidier's home or hospital and sub- | \5CT Of the 1981 Busle at o ;”"{W o en ) gould g ¢ a dignificd | cd intolerable cruelty. They were|how short the traveler's stay, street. became the bride of Alex | PR i e 2 del gave a dinner for him, and the |t to treatment and (he continu- 1€ of the junior class. The BUgle |,y pcarance., married on January 30, 1921, at|Jcrez guide gives the bodegas (wine 14" at the end o nhow i is published cach year as the year | T B R s & i e of war, Mr. F. Trubce Davison en- (o complee arrangements to go, | 000K of the senior class of the vir RN SR LOSING 1 TG TG LRI, | ange amiongthe cliyje alsh s uhe ginia Polytechnic institute. | Tokyo, April 12 (P—Owing to in- s’ : | bodegas are plain but lofty one- end of the rainbow ball v 2 ADING FURRIERS vear, a member of the varsity squad last vear, and is a member of the German club, Bush, the new manager. I For Safe, Cold! Storage Cold Storage, For Your Furs Call Us! : Phone 2989 Mr. and Mrs. William JI. Simpso “A night Under the B all® ‘resident Curtis and his sis- of Plainville celebrated their golden three-ring eircus or 1 A ldward Everett Gann wedding anniversary at their home | fou jany of the smart world: [ find late hook filled with din- | cn Monday by holdin open | m ers thronging the grand . nents, and almost ever house.” The Simps 2 siged | room of the Commodore last Sun-|night they are dined by Washing in Plainville for th t year: ¥ evenin Th Lallroom 1< | 1on friends. They were guests of hon- the first five years of 1 marr s 110 a huge circ or at a distinguished dinner party ai 5 lifs having b sy in north od N viped canoypy | the home of the Secretary of the In Ireland where they were married. |and yellow walls ornamented wiih [ tevior and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur DA ed circus parade of el arry Clay Ransley and Miss Mr. and Mrse. Henry Nimro f 1 clowns, bare-back riders hi nsley, Wife of Iepre- Winthrop stree E ng | ar « nsley of Pennsylvania their fourth wed Versay d ve TEeAha T clphia. to extend leday. centain . G th + | invitations fc con in honor of i dgets. th nd sword | — - Miss Mart| - Noxw ot . Mr. and \r ] i . « ST chog B o Main stre o Lincoln this afternoon ol St B itern S i o e o | R That [s Hat Cleaning Miss Ma r T " and W i " e ome mors e e e e e st ‘ Service Because we have the latest machinery and what Sy more important we employ real hat makers with years of iss empan e Swrie S nsers L7/ ST NOT JUST CLEANING WITH ONE OF OUR FUR SCARFS! Landers, Iy Iso treasur " . T e m..s'q;rif«':“”' BUT RENOVATING orker in 1 v of the Mor i from the commonpiace!For S RCd FO‘\ Bl‘OWn FOX This atiorno y e roods il Rhythm’has just the prop Pointed Fox Silver Fox er note of contemporary strained in its dec- hecome 1 iy T mifand cli EL U orative detail, cach picce so That Is Shoe Building Service Charsky of It | ¥ : perfectly proportioned that At Prices Ranging From ceremonic ¢ p ¢ 1 ishod 1 olitary fild you and those who ¢ ] of the M ¥ [ ) . officiatc o e ! | “Rhythm“comes in all the G oo EEEEEE | Mano Shoe Senie, b CONNECTICUT FURRIERS set. e ol Wallace Silversmithe.” John Marrow, Pres. H. A. Webb, Treas. 70 West Mam St. SimE ML C LW eot upon Dhs bride Valiandedi wehon ; ; el o and e el FORD STORE AT 90.92 CHURCH STREET | E —_—

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