New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1924, Page 24

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i ) -NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924, HUNT FOR ANGIENT e« o= " WYSTERIOUS DISEASE | VESSEL GOES AROUND Meriden Factory, to Be \ Big Ong Now Is Moving some tura connection 1l be 1 " 3 . ks S pnection WU P One Dead. 119 Stricken in 36 Hours Merchants and Miners' Liner Cretan | Meriden, June 6.—H. . Mailinson ound between the former inhabitants And 05, oF Mew Yere vhik st Tor | of P'ueblo Honito- and the Maya; an-| in &orkville, Ohio—Like Virulent — Grounds T Woods Hole—In No | cember opencd a velvet factory in cient temple builders of Yucatan and | this city and planned L 7 i S s city a d to make it 3 Guatemala. There absolute is no| Form of the “Ilu. Danger and’ Not Lianzed ieaatipanar fimikol dooy HH P chance of trasing any relationship i A Expedition tq, Search Rains Of ghance of, trasine any relsonshit | oviie, 0o, dune 6. —n emer. | Woods Hole, Mass, June i |DEEN reimoving the machinery to it | 1] i geney hospital will be opened to care Merchants and Miners' liner Cretan, | ¢St Hoboken, N. J., plant. - No rea- | Philadelphia for Boston, grounded | "0 for the sudden removal is given | | by the local manager, “There is a bare possibility . that gy fribes and those of the old world. & : 1 Tutankhamen end his fellow Egyp- | for persons afilicted with a myste- Growing girls' patent or white Women's and srowing . girls 1 liA New MCXICO pal‘lmem House jans represent a high stage of cultur- |Tious discase which has caused the | 1uring the night on Noy pump, one strap, perforated sandals, blue, green or patent. death of one person and the ilinegs 'and. 2t the mouth off Woods Hole * = = vamp. Rubber heel.—85.98, —$2.08. 5 of 119 others in the last 36 hours. harbor. She was resting easily today PASTOR DRIVES TRUCK, Washington, June 6.—A National ' o i all their contemporaries ini Physicians who conducted an au- 0] appeared in no immediats danger 5y topsy on the bhody of John Manaris @5 the £ea was smooth with little wind. b N Geographic society expedition, headed 70 5L il of our southwest rd e h . : s Pai by Neil M. Judd, left Washington 10- Ly the prehistoric peoples of Ameri- Who died vesterday, stated that the “” et eced o w-l 1‘!\.-! « Dual Role of Poorly Paid Stamford . e, s fourtl - of explor- ca and Egypt had nothin n com- Cause of ath resembled a virulent CCast Suarh cutier AciSuner was on Man Revealed by Accident, day to begin its fourth year sy w:‘ ptabednothingiinicomsy g s i i o her way from the vieinity of New ; ; ation at the ruins of Pueblo Bon The discase first maids its appear. edford to assist the Cretan, . Stamford, Jume 6.—An accident New i giant “apartment hous:.” N 1w have as his chief as x it 4 = ¢ v 1ed o g \(’“ "‘]'(:"‘_- b bR duad o Data his chicf 2% “ance in the local Greex colony but The steamer left P'hiladelphia for i j¢sterdey revealed the fact that the of prehistoric time sistast this year Karl Ruppert, of the oyviiciond’ today rendrted patients Bosten Wedn night with four- | Kev. Clarence 1. Goodman is running More than 300 rooms have been University of Arizona. 1mong persons of five nationalities. feen pass . Al the offices of the |# fruck to piece out his income as cleared and many kivas, or circular + Caar Merch < line it was said | vastor of the Church of the SRxar»"he at we eived from the Cretan [Dere geremoanial chambers, ady have o e 5 been exposed to the desert sunligt. SOUTH[NGTON NEWS 6 and 8 Year Old Boys Uiagnord peieli ol (rom SHie e G Ay e ton LS IS he e e e annearin: B Caused Worcester Wreck would attempt to float her during the 4riving backed down a hill into a only a vast heap of rock and earth ! Worcester, . June 6.—Two small 92y and that it was believed she house. The Rev. Mr. Goodman said fallen walle, and wind-blown aceumu- As vet the board of fire commis- |y o0 in o ;x»w‘vv s s e ] "h" would sustain little if any damage. he would settle for the damage. ' xpress He had been running the truck six lations of uncounted centuries sioners has not decided on the fire (. ook of the Twilight Express on the Anotlen months, he said, because his salary Little gent’s, lace to toe.—B8c, The explorations revealed that P'ue- 1ruck v will pureh Roston and Albany railroad here last §71 ) i S blo Bonito was a busy village confinaid ‘meeting of the board is to he hell ryssiny attermeans remreama‘re 180 U, S, Loses Cedar Trade as pastor was insufficient. JiLitietecatatiedy R e within @ single dwelling. When in- at which another truck will be dem- i o 08 50 P00 208 e L ey T ] g habited it stond four storfes hizh, In- onstrated, according 10 & member of {1 todus Tne wim o dotec: For German Pencils TR, s Youths sheds o I a198, A vy cluded some 00 rooms, and ered the hoard. and following this demon- yjair fnvestigation among children A R Boya' keds, 21 ace to . $300 ‘o more:persons. stration it is expected that the de- ywhg live in the vicinity of the wreck AfTicA has replaced the United States, piiain, within and for the district of Ber- Meon'sikeds, i Faplorers Operate Railroad. ision will be forthcomix : sofirce of supply of cedar for iin in the County of Hartford and State Four teams and a miniature It pected that the board will yia, eight years old, and Michael Fe- This 0f Connecticut, on the 4th day of June two try probably of a riole, six vears old, both of whom LIRS 1l development along the desert hor- ers of the Nile; the ancicnt Bonitans mon Nuremberg, Germany June 6 East ebtained confessions from Robert Bo- LA emberg peneil industry. road operate to remove the vast quan- purchase German industry, which centers here, Caht Retnavd v. Ksq. Judge. tities of debris from the Luge ruins. light type ived ncarhy the spot lerethe NAs fully recovercd from the after ef- Seth Tt Wiekwire of Plain- ) f the war, and in trade circles I r on the estate ccts of Last summer alone 20,000 tons of - - wreck oceurred, 1 the placed ‘ = e _ it is reported that the manufacturers New “Britain, debris—enough te fill a freight train The jor Prom of the Lewis high “tones on the rails whe it is 4 have enough forcign orders on hand of 400 gondola ca were removed. lahigol will he held Friday evening, lieved the whe th” locomativ \ b t full | 1 and limited a i a he ries Th Z { O aes e e e to keep the plants in full operation {be s 4 and lmited for the creditors of 1f in this haystack of 1} nturies jyne The 8 night exerciges tender left the track, The officers, =~ "= 0 o [said estate to extiihit thelr claima against or and directs 5 £ vds, Toth the cedar and the praphite for |t lic notice be given of this erder Special, Men's hrown or black Royv's eit, exfords, ing in a newspaper published in oxfords, goodyrar welt.—81.98, rubber h . and having a circulatio Previous to 1914 the cedar was im | thereof pubiic sign pest In said Town of New Britain, nearest the place A ton of litter yislds a hit of pottery, in sld on Thursday evening, 'received their first tip from Mary a tiny bell or a wisdom tooth the his= June 12, a+ Waverly Tnn. and grad Boria. nine vears old. a sister of Itoh- ) ert, who told the detectives she was pencils are imported, the main graph- tory prospector thinks he has struck (jon ccises will he held in- the “pay dirt.” Most of the actual Work 1own hall on Wednesday evening, With the hoys when they placed the i8 performed by Indians. June 18, stones on the rails, Owing to the The many treasured gpecimens thus tender age of the lads. it is unlik ported principally from America and s Py 1 Sl iwelt vered h yeen forwarded to thit thev wiilibe atreate: he West Indies, b o war upset | Where the deceased last dwelt, far recovered | been fopmarded ¢ There was a large number present ‘NEt th Wl be arrested, the West Indies, but th r upset ertified from Tecord ashington and, upon the conclusi at the luncheon given by the Harnah — the old 4}y:nljlv~ w"m:h and new fields RERNARD F. GAFFNET, Judge of the expedition’s work, they “"]""’ Woodruff Chapter, D, A. R., yvester- “DEATH RAY" WAS HARMLESS, 11 Fast Africa have heen developed. | ——— r presented to the povernment. They v afternoon e i = eir kin . : A —s17 sandals.—98c, S of their kind home of Mrs. Eunice MacKenzie, the Commons 1s Told. P cEs vataior Ml bt et L |l per=ALYS: A _ Left No Written Tecord, second course at tha homa of Mrs.| Londen, June 6—The “deadly pow- —— wn of New Britain, in i€ district, b : No written record of hieroglyphic (.. ag Kelly of Main street and the 'er of the death ray” failed to mn o N e hd : K | Over Five inscription was left by the WAL Gipap courses at the home of Mrs. terialize in the recent EOvernmental jons peopor bponn ooy dune 16 pon the application of The New Britain . ¢ .0 3 eady is possible . : arber Khops will open at §:00 | Trust company praxing that as executo l‘"‘"“‘"’"" 'l‘"' Netignhild: ihle \ 7 RBishop of Main street. Mrs. (ests, the house of commons was told S LI R ey i i ec iy 185 Q) Large ® piece together their life story from . . . . inoe i 2 8 nd will close at 7:30 p. m 3 by orge Maynar iner was the Wedne evening by William & 2 Facts e silen " s of five (5) davs a week cop S actones the evidence of the silent walls of o v 2nd gave a talk on her re- 'Leach, under secrefary of the air ‘,:_,,” \.)m el "”‘ Sut- | estate situated in said New Britain, ax per Stores N‘.m; n:’*nudmml rflnmxu and the ~.v]-'— cent trip to Furope and the Holy 'ministry " .”. l’ .H ol ,“‘n n A : o pplication on file more fully appears, tered objects recovered from their de- - A m. and | close a 30 p.om. g J b Land During the tests he said, one of the 4. That said apphication he heard Qe Sopiie o e e R T s 267 MAIN STREET their civie organizations, their com- Sald Diatrice. oa thh J0i6 The Woman's Guild of 8t. Paul's the path of the ray only ten yards A . Sl Lt tadeaa . una! enterprises and their struggles une. 1824, at 9 o'clock ig the munal enterprises and thelr strug; tood salo at the pavish | diktant from the point of emanation Clty Advertisement e b AL B empowered to sell and convey certain real against more warlike tribes can he “‘/‘y”l"‘".:;I'"’.;M_W’m Tt the (Rventoi's cidlin bad Gaén lication and the time pictured. It is evident that the Boni 8 horne out the expert ought to ha And & thereon, by publish- tans, who lived in what now is 1) A 1 emitdrenee | disADDEATed, but the under secretar: CEDAR STREET LINES irculation In ‘hatd dlstrict, and by boats | Ghaco Canyon National Menument, in 1'nion Grange will hold Children's vleased to ropdrt’ that He was Notice is herehy given that a hear- |08 a copy of this srder on the sign northwestern New Mexico, probably {1ost in the town of New MWritain said night in Oxley Assembly 1 tonight A . dning very nicely and when last seen g will be held hefore the Board of | had the most pretentious settlemant s el 16 hiEoas bf Ravine aoRerad. Hobie Works, Citi ot New B district, and by giving notice to all parties . 5 In the southwestern United States in COMMENCEMENT WE Shoxsiine aipe oh hapnateuiaed § LM N ‘} el L Bl D btk L g o £ A Fol' Qulck Retums Use Herald Clalslfied Advts. pre-Columbian times New London, June .--Commences PIRE CAUSES DAMAGE 630 poom. (standard time) Tuesday, 'h1® erder and return maks te this court Pueblo Bonito and Tutankhamen. — yeni week at the Connceticut collage A En ! the home of | Tune 10th, 1924, on the establishing |°F " fothe, ghven . . With the penetration of the Puehlo for Women opens foday, continuing Arata of 25 Sevmour street | of Strect, Building and Veranda lines SORSRDIE GALFNRY IMgn Bonito ruins the ocarly history hrough Tuesday when the annual overheated, igniting the wail in the on hoth sides of Cedar street, from America has begun to attract world commencement exercises will bhe year of the stove on which about 82 West Main street o ake street, interest—an interest being augmented jheld, Opening of the annual art damage was done before it wus ex All persons interested are requested with the sending of a Nutional Geo- exhibit in the gymnasiun was the tnguished by the fire department 1o be present at said hearinz, if they praphic society expedition to uncover first scheduled event on the program which was called by an slarm from sce cause, and be heard in relation to the great mound of Cuicuileo in the The bangquet of the senior class will | Box 412 at 6:29 o'clock last night. the above valley of Mexico, whieh may be 8,000 ‘be held at the Hotel Mohiean fo- | Chemicals were used to put out the BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS years old. Of the relation of Pueblo night blaze, Geo, H. Johnson, (rnesn stpAwBeERRY) bt THE MOHICAN MARKET [ s Mo . 22 THE BEST l i AERE, YOU WILL FIND THE FINEST IN PLRE 1OODSTUFPS. PRICED REMARKABLY LOW, 1T WILL PAY YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS JOY BRINGING SALE. "RLMEMBER, WE SAVE YOU MONEY" SPECIAL HOUR SALES PTO I A M 8 TO 1AM, | PTO 1AM TAMTOLIP M ROUND AND 1OIN LEAN FRESH BEST NO, 1 SFW GRANLLATED Steaks ..... Lb. 22c Shoulders... Lb. 12c Potatoes .... Pk. 55¢ Sugar .. 10 Lbs. 70c FRESH GROUND FRESH FRICASSER GOLD MEDAL or PILLSBURY'S % NEW PEA Women's Pumps Oxfords cans [lim!)u_rg. 3 Lbs. 25¢ Fowl ....... Lb. 7278c> Flpur SRRE Bag 95¢ ....4 Lbs. 25¢ b pediroge v good styles. FROM3ITOS P M, M3 Tro wonio SHOULDERS ........Lb. 1lc = "mmiom'™ RiB ROASTS BEEF.. Lb. 22¢ "ir imies SPINACH ......... Peck 15¢ | ™ i ™ POUND CAKE......Lb. B ey el o ot i ALL DAY SPECIALS because of the old back- ward spring. BEEF LAMB ' VEAL ' PORK ik Rt ... i 20C Poom w 2B¢ s 20, m The Materials? colored suedes. b=t and mim s 24€ Fonn o 12¢ i w 40C o SENES . ROASYS .., irn 186 e 300 o s SUC smnivs ST L 42c SPECIAL SALE MM HOW MANY? (ot o0 pair mare BACON—LOOK THEM OVER rows - low for quick selling, tARD e @OC cwernt e @8C Mrma e 4lE A 186 m : ""—““" FAD COFFTE Lh, 200, 5 10 '—.I” ROSE 10y % e, .AND G SOAP .'\!\nn» Fo er Pme‘ 88'50 RID BUTTERILY O0LONG TEA. . Lh, % MOMICAN MAYONSATST Bot. 21e¢ (REAM OF WHEAT ke VANTLLA ¢ LIMON SUR EXT 2 Bt 1T AMERICAN SracHEeTn 2 Cans I OW MACARONM 2 Lbs, CAMPRELL'S SOt s p TINIPST SAUER KLY 20 Can 1 YOT R ENTRACT Bot PURE TOMATO CATSL P B » FINEST QUALITY SotoTAsn Can 15 C.MARY ANNS . 2 . PAVIS BAKING POWDER Tge. Can 19 1y BUSHEL MARKLT BASKETS a. 10c TISSUE TOILAT PAPER % Rolls Sale Begins Saturday WAX BEANS .....2 Qis. 15¢ wa APPLES......... 4 Q. 25¢c vl‘l'\::\‘ GRAPEFRUIT eovs ¥ PO 25¢ g% LE"UCE R - Heads 15¢ 100 Faice of Pare silk Hose 50 Pair of Walk-Over - S1.65 walwe, n‘:t'n'\".»?' ; nor. SO | TOMATO PLANTS . BOC FOMATORS, . 15¢ s \lvu:L 10c 65c ONIONS .. OC savasas . we. 19C Sow canmacr: ... 1n DC! (reinnimy 10c " et e s DAVID MANNING ONIONS . b, BANANAS B - - - 25C a pair Proprietor sl ‘00 OLE BEARERY FROPIVTS ARE WADE RIGHT #HERE O8N THE PREMISES IS THE MOST BEAR ]N M[ND! SANITARY SHOP IN THE CITY. YOUL WILL SAVE MONEY AND BE SATISFIED WITH THEM. TREET Morning Brown Kid Pumps v go at

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