New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1924, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924. Jflgfi lTlhEfl[fiTflll\{lllfifisjm 'S ALIST KSR Playing His Daily Round Down!,(: at Ormond Beach £ |open again at twelve-thirty. ' Qua]lfleS! | Last January, fire destroyed the ex- ¢ change at San Jose and put all the lines out of commission. Mr. Kenney | superintended the rebuilding of the |entire communication system of the| REMOVING CANOPY | Working at King Tv Tomb Today, Howard Carter Starts What is His| Most Difficult Job. The As: | Paris, J fiood | Seine is already assuming the | tions of a disaster The river rose 15 04 | hours ended at noon today, widing to 5 | John | the considerable dama 1y done : lin the suburbs of Paris and along the river in the propor- inches in the By A Ormond ) an, 3. D. Rockefelle ing his daily round of golf on the Ormond beach links for the eighth successive winter, | #1d and although the season scarcely has 1S started, early visitors are forming daily g follow him over the conrse They are only ei By The Assoclated Press. Luxor, Egypt, dJan. 3.—koward | Carter this morning begins one of the | | most difficult parts of the season's| |work in dismantling the tomb of| Pharaoh Tutankhamen, namely the |removal of the sixteen remaining sec- tions of the immense outer canopy. | Eixternally there are no signs of pegs |or similar devices for holding the | parts together but Mr, Carter, who so dexterously removed the three weighty sections of the roof, doubt- less by this time has a good idea of | [how best to tackle this difficult task. | It would be no easy matter to take | apart the different sections of the | ¢laborately decorated sides of the| canopy even in the unrestricted space | of a laboratory, but in the narrow ! chamber where he is forced to work | ;. g some three feet below the level of | Vipaeeshisim—— the antechamber in an atmosphere | stary of Agriculture Wallace |made oppressive by the constant | than gualified for his job when glare of the lights, the work requires the river » won 2 milking contest from Mag-|infinite endurance, patience and skill. deep water senator from Minnesota, Judging by the time taken in dis- | and its Note Sceretary mantling the roof of the canopy, this, mph. | process may require a week or more ! |after which Mr, Carter will begin to! a ) SR take apart the second shrine. i 4 The loc: fes have made HIGH IN COSTA RICA|trom the Nite werow a verdunt striy of land to the crowning fastnesses of | Asking Vor Other | self to suffer se Many buildi f th notat hoth bhanks ministry of irs and the ministry of had their cellars flood- v a small army of work- nd bricklayers—began the entrances to the toreign ce have , and tod m. up curious to know why he 1t holes, how he plays, men how he 1 walling it he really gives 2 champer of deputies and for- cign ministry in effort to prevent further ingress of the . This afternoon the river ng fast a ing steadily on the umps worked to i wing flood- ) A l ! plays how v for the game, and dime when he shot is dressed muakes a good an A test of Good Bread.: Is 1t fragrant!? Nothing like the aroma of good fresh bread. And noth- ing like the satisfaction of eating it—if it’s a homey loaf made of pure, rich ingredients and carefully baked. Quits at §th Hole w e ¢ 1t the eighth hole alwa ned ystifying to golf t that any goo game t should end either at the nintk teenth hole Bu following him for a round or twe r stopping at the eighth hole is s o be a matter of logic rather than of lack of strength. The ninth hole on the courses brings layer back the icinity of the ting point, but the being one of | is laid out in ninth hole is from number was still bein, keep the subw ed and the wate croaching upon ym - further en- important build- e river bank his reasor region day when an to cross the s Conflans was rried by the cnrrent and the car driver swept away. The fi subway morning a chamber of depu crosses the course| from the right i hth green, and it is!| movemenr tockefeller's automo- | e 5 was continu- | ing this a the pumps working o attempt to keep the t al D'Or and Invalides ationa ar flooded and have down, Workmen were pluggin automobile eet along nto s Johuson or Ormond b the the conside one te A motor road h course, state, nd the distance More than 150,000 particular New England house- wives—with the New Englander’s pride in setting a good table—serve White Rose, the Master Loaf of the Six Bakers. For the Master Loaf is as fragrant—as rich and sweet—a bread as any “famous cook” could take out of her own oven. ; along that the royal necropolis. To hazard the| trip by automobile was something of | a feat last year and at one time or| another each of the three automo-| hiles Luxor boasted would stick in the | deep dust. This year, however, the| road has been widened, especially | along the dike that borders the Nile canal—now necarly dry—and partics of roud menders are daily engaged io | leveling the thoroughfare or sprink- | fter a visit | ling the top layer with water so that the ninth g the short r from the eighth green, Mr. r saves that much time for 500.var Ak Calls Are Made by Parvty, Women Never Answer the luncheon, Phone. pear to tire Mr. fore e Costa Rica is sot- etiqu of the to Frank M. Kenney nal Western Electrie The reason is plain: These six expert bakers use the ingredients you yourself would use—Fleischmann's Yeast, the finest blend of Gold Medal and Pillsbury observers s has mors d : \ g < ing iny 1 causing ys strects cording Internatic v ust b Mr. Rockefeller rom it int old next July, ar & remarkably fine He never and his balls & on the e day Mr. four parate four balls bole, which is 330 yard @ good par four The fairway is very narrow, different route to the of scrub palmetto to the littel slice or 1 means troublt ) invariably plays stratg fadrway, On that oc par four with a His tee yards, and distance with curate short g walks hur hit with ith spoed us the One with u 1 plenty Just a or n the made a wlth wood, On s motion picture umped with joy, he has given his shiny L particu L supply hand coat em 1o any anxious entirely, it to a person who car onc o made He in his ri ady to give t A person 100 often igr carries but dis- red \ quently walks some tance to hand a dime alled out prafse A brief chat about he wish for ti Imirer's good Mr efeller ret rosumes has « or u well play ed shot did it fortune, and to his own Twenty years began playing with G Mass,, in A they have played together ever sinee neral Ames is in his 89th year ¢ and Mr, Rockefeller play about th At ten o'clock on these octogenariang party i Ame and of Lowell, 1, Ga and They motor over finishing the daily Rockefeller dons at fler ar rm yIf partners ther from . Lhe first tec andafter Mr ride enongh to hol © usu 1 pp together golf post m tite for 1n Never Uses Mr. Rockefe suit with regular long never wears knicker ms and creat heo kers er plays golf in a plai trous He When the wears a 1a s particularly warm ight pongee coa 1t down in times he we sun is very bright wears muffiers to shionld a stre t to shade ars dark A winte SANONSOVIET PACT FIRST ANNUAL SALE - g = HUDSON FUR SHOP Wi Ha son i~ Edwin Harrison Hall Willimantic Is Dead Jan, 3 1 manufacturer of of S cotton yarns, yester over a year. Hall had at o1 leading rep tor My cast ay. He Connecticu sented the te o stat varly member and one d bot! legislature Windham He is survive of the SEOSSOIS Of state deputy wughter., of Willimantic for t boards of the 1 by one son, ¥ of seven months t the Rica neve duty is Edwin Harri- “Costa home re ill-health his quently, p imes a lon diplon v If the heen one in ething like " tions, particular to und Windham in th wo terms in the the board reyp pens out ¢ phone or cphone WL are put through between three selectmer town Louis factor Miss Nett specto Hall 0 gentlenen ¥ rs the telephone—that servant is not afternc o Costa seven Then for He says |the sun will bake or lady | surface. tely no use| Newark, N, J., d Mr. le by ask- other ing through | Process— negotia vant hap- sorts or the tele-|by fire ) up on all the ! community, calls in Costa | sub- nounced today. st August RAIN Kokomo, Ind., the n eand very ica business ht in m.»f t ten-thirty breakfast, to re- tomobile company nounced today. can have more time for living Two million American women have found that the modern laundry can add a day or more to their week— Many of these women are neighbors or friends of yours; perhaps you have wondered at their leisure; perhaps you have noted that household duties do not seem to tie them down as they do you== And why shouldn't you have the same leisure—the same time for more impor- tant things in life? 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The stands were destroyed | river, flours, Dairylea Milk, Domino Sugar, Diamond Crystal ! Salt, Swift's shortening, filtered water, and nothing else. And they take the care of a good housewife in mixing, raising and baking their Master Loaf. At your grocer’s—in the pleasant wrapper with the checked tea-towel pattern, WHITE ROSE “The Master Loaf of the Six Bakers wachuinits Baking Co., 1023 | . —DRINK-— 'AYER’S SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda | ==something you will like—it's deli- ‘fluu Three size bottles—ice, TWO FAMILY HOUSE ON PROSPECT ST. FOR SALE., HAS 18 ROOMS, CAN BE BASILY AUTERED INTO A 3-FAMILY, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L, BANK BLDG, TEL. 141 10c, 150, Open Until 8 P. M. ’ Al Kinds of Oysters and Clams, ___ Lhree family house on Belden street for sale. i | | Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops | This house is just newly painted and everything I Lobsters, 'is in apple pie order. 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