New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1924, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1924, DESERTED 28 YEARS NGO, SEEKS MOTHER "=~ White Plains Women Advertise p Sterade Springn Cole., Avg. 14, in Newspaper TS SR L | HOPES WOMAN WINS BANDIT ROBS TWO GAS STATIONS AND ESCAPES Youthful Robber Collects 8205 from DELUSE ELECTED LEADER OF EAGLES Kelly of Naugatuck Is Named! ““more, ovee o Republican Governor of Teans, Wanis 177 MAIN STREET fl Mrs, Ferguson To Get The Demo. in West Gasoline Salesme iidate for gorernor of Texas, has tele. graphed former governor James Fer. AS USUAL, WE ARE FIRST A gun last night a bandit got away \ guson HI;N“"!U‘”M hope that the . : 4 o with 9208 and succeeded in makin latter's wife would recelve the demo ) Providence, R. 1, Aug. 15.~01ta P, | pioancane from the police, The m:\ New York, Aug. 15.—A woman who cratic nomination for the office. Mr, | TO SHOW THE LATEST Deluse o Indianapolis, Ind, an or- | holdup was at 38 Elm street, West t her ipfant twin daughters in front ' 1.08 said he was prompted to send the #aniser and charter member of Aerie |Haven, where the bandit appeared 'of Ganriel Purdy's farmhouss en Met4Ee by the SAAS that & B at o ole carly in the evening, Entering th s erguson were nominated, the state 211 of that city, was yeaterday elect- | FROW I Lt n Toveled. the ban. NOTth Main street, White Plaink lcampaign would be relieved of the ed grand worthy president of the dit, 28 years old, and unmasked, de. about twenty-eight years ago is being klan issue and if she were elected Fraternal Order of Fagles at the | andeq the eash in (he register, sought hy the ehildren she abandoned, | Texas would he “governed aceerding 6th annual convention of the order | After securing the $130, he held Up otk of whom are married and in|'? 'M® ‘..nnmmlmn with equal rights being held in this eity The other a young man in the street and or. prp i bt i in. | fOF all elective offices were filled as follows: |dered him to call & faxicah. Upon oed 1he Mlowing advertissment |0 1 8ent & message to Colonel Past grand worthy president, How- arrival of the wachine, the bandit cociarday tn & Whits Plaing newss |\ 1 1806t of Dallas, Tex, execy ard N, Ragland, Cincinnati grand [drove anay and was brought to this pigs five commitiee man to the same effect worthy vies president, C, €. Guens | eity “"I‘", mation wanted concerning | TIENt: he said. He predicted the ve ther, Pittsburgh: grand treasurer, Jo- | Rhortly afternard the bandit ap. un‘.-‘.. " N“m I"'"‘ ol Imm '““:”-uhlh'-n party would peal the largest . ) vote in the history of the state in the | peared at a gas station at Patnam street and Union avenue and holding up the proprietor there he secured seph H. Dowling, Dayten, Ohio: grand secretary, J, . Parry, Kansas City, Mo.; grand chaplain, James O'Keefe ahout twenty-eight years age. Write Box KE.§§ e babies were discovered in Pur. coming election | FIND LOTI'S MANUSCRIPT, Chicage, 1 grand trusiees, L, V. the day's receipts amounting te $75, y & i | Westerman, Reattle, Washington: Ar- He made his escape hefore the ar- "‘l‘ Heldith ; ":“:;""" ""“:m'n":)':‘\" fidSosenssh mand T, Nichols, Atlantte City, N, J.i | rival of the police. M3 DR W b = | 7 A Edward Ryan. Philadelphia, Fa., and| The young man is descrih an e villaxs They wera christened French Jeweler Discovers Valuable Harry MeLogan, Milwaukee, Wisi|five feet, two inches tall and wore "‘“5' "“" ""'“" Flelds and were| Work In Hired Taxicah, and conductor, William F. Kelly, 'a dark suit, tan shoes and a dark '2Ken to the ailmshouse | L ! f\'..,:..\,..k‘ '.‘,:,\,, and EI,;,M insida "fll‘ B e S Whila still in their infancy they .M';";:".m:“:"""n""';“ ’“;.:‘r';f":; guard, John A. Loynd, Watertown were adopted, Fdna by & family IVINE | pyyere s o0 which was fost in & taxi- Maie in Pound Ridge and Grace by a fam- o\o're e iy In White Plains Jdna learned | S47 B & printer to whom it had been The features of the convention to- econfided for the reproduction of fae- | WOOLWORTH TAKES LEASE dsy besides the election of officers when she was ton years old that she ey nag been found. A jeweller were & brilliant street parade in which was a foundling and had a twin sister| ;o0 n Rubel, discovered the manu. | more than 12,000 marched and 0 Takes 60 Year Lense On Aecolian Wall P07 oWhere in the world, Grace was| ..ot when he entered the taxi yes- | not told of her origin until two years | jorqay. He at first thought 1t a which $5,000 inp rizes was contested for, the awarding of a similar amount | ago, when she was ahout to be mar- In New York City At §27,500,000 schoolboy's essay, but, being of a She instituted a search ||mnr~.| | to the winners of the competitive| ried - methodical turn, took It homs with ritual exemplifiention which has been e, dintely and discoverad Edna and the | nim on the chance of fnding the In progress throughout tha week, and | xow york, Aug. 15.-—The Aeoljan 'N° decided to seek their mother. owner, Ho learned of its value when a competition between drill feams L upaing an 18.story structure in TR he read of the printer's misfortune in There's the new high crown. There are the new coloxs—Venetian Fuchia, mdged by army officers, at Crescent Park The parade, held at noon through the business section of tha city, was net only one of the largest fo he held here in years, hut also furnished a lvely and vari-colored scene as the Forty.second street ,opposite the New York public lihrary and which has heen devoted largely to music, has heen talien over on a 63.year lease by the F. W. Woolworth company which Fas announced that its store will nse the first floor. Aeolian Hall, & music _ FLIERS ARE JOYOUS I'rospects Of Their Starting For Rome the newspaper. Via Air, Gives Pleasure To Ameri- | | Stroet Cars Now Accommodate More GERMANS LOSING GIRTH, People Than Fifteen Years Ago, Berlin, Aug. 15.—The Germans are Shutter Green and Burnt Russett. There are the new brims, brim{ul of origin- ality and unexpected tilts. And a score of other new featu}'es besides, that no descriptions could do justice. All ready for critical inspection. result of the presence of patrols and can Aviators, center of the eity, now occupies part which appeared in of the first floor. $3.75 to $7()-00 Fall Felts in black and all the losing their large waist lines, accord. degree teams | ing to raports of transportation offi- | By The Associated Press. every varlety and hue of uniform and | gpnouncement of the lease follow taok advantage of each broad stretch lag” cloga npon the purchase of the |, Leikiavik, lceland, Aug. 15.—The | clals who announce that in street ears | ¢ of the line of march to inAnIge N & huilding by the Schulte Clgar atores | TCHCAR army world fivers are in | built ten or fifteen years ago to ac- vxeellent spirite at the idea of leav. | commodate 20 persona in longitudinal maze of military convolutions sompany. The Woolworth lease pro- vides for a araduated rent, heginning at $400,000 for the first year, which fwill total ahout £27,500,000 for the entire period ng on their long hop to Angmagsalik, | seats it is now poasible to take care Greenland, today. | of at least 22 passengers comfortably. Lieutenant Lowell 8mith, command- | 1t. is estimated. that. each car is also er of the two-plane squadron, and his | ahle to carry from five to ten more |companions, were undaunted by a | straphangers. ain which fell steadily all day | DINES ON 8,000 FISH Copenhagen, Aug. 15-—Almost 5,000 little fish were devoured by a female dolphin at one meal, according to Dr. | J. Schmidt, one of the best known| FAVORABLE TRADE BALANCE yegtorday and were heard cracking | fehthyologists of ~ Denmark. Dr.| Rome, Aug. aly's trade bal- out the weather, A storm | new colors fiehmidt had this dolphin ght off apce with Germany ing the last is st between Iceland and | CAPITOL the Spanish coast in the Mediterran- |five months shows imports to the [Greenland, but its exact position on || STARTING SUN. NIGHT $2.95 to $4.95 the route of the flight will not be | e — — known until later, | ! The American airmen have created | JACKIE COOGAN’ | 1 favorable impression on the people | i of Reykjavik hy their friendly and | ok 'nson Little Robt n Crusoe nunassuming manner, | Special Shows For Children Each Day, 4:00 p. m.—10c eah and then examined its stomach, o of 545,000,000 lire and exports He found in its 15,101 ear hones, of J of 645,000,000, a bals in favor of which every fish h: wo. Dr. Schmidt [Ttaly of 100,000,000 lir These fig- established the fact that these hones ures do not inclnde the value of im- tielongad to five varieties of fish that ports applying on the war reparation made up the dolphin's meal. onnt. From all indications, Felt Hats will be worn this fall, more than ever be- fore for it is an excellent companion on any number of occasions. FINAL CLEARAWAY OF ALL SUMMER HATS At ONEPHICE +voverevoreosessorssioreesssossosssssnsnsesass The House of Musical Values 15 Stores in Principal Citiey " Widener’s Tremendous Values Saturday Victrolas - Columbias - Premiers At The Lowest Prices In Years This CONSOLE MODEL, Reduced to THIS CONSOLE MODEL Reduced to ~ SATURDA ONLY YOUR ' ('HOICE» Patent 1-Strap Pumps $1.00 MISSES’ SHOES Pat. 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