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i EW BRITAIN DATCY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 10 Married After 47 Years NDIANS ADOR TRIBAL GRAVES Northwestern Red Men Hold Rifes in Tacoma Tacoma, July 20 (M) — Graded, | tawned and decorated with eultable | monumen 1 Indian cemetery adjoining the . hman veterans' hospital liere has been comiplete transtormad through (he efforts of yoeal Indians, nsxisted by a govern- mem appropriation The cemetery contains the re- mains of some of the leading In- dians of the northwest, and ahout 2.000 ahorigines have been buried vas established in One of graves especially sucred to the Indians 1s that of Chiet Leschi, who was hanged I 358 on a charge of killing an American army officer who was on his way to a parley with the In- dians, The Tndians have always considersd Leschi o martyr, and some American historians have de- elared that he was innocent of the charge against him. att, who ruled the In- is region from 1551 to 6 is alen buried in the cemetery yv was a great friend of the early | ttlers and was a convert to ian religion. In addition to Tndian chiefs of the Nisqually, Puyallup and other fribes, the ceme tery contains the hanes of Tom Thompson, noted as a great Indian Juige, He handled legal mafters for the Indians fer many years After 47 years of separation two old sweethearts were reunited in when Mvs, Mary Chrisman, m, lmmnw the bride of Jacob Schobe, alsn 70, of Long Beach, Calif. The two were ance engaged in Towa, nearly I\'fll' a century ago, Sepa- rated, they lost track of each other, and only recently met again. City Items Postmaster Is Qusted At Town of Chester, Vt. ingfield, Vi, July 29 (P, ( he tra raffic, coul ok R postmaster at Chester, a 5 wiliags esven nriles from here, has Been remotAd fr office by Cen gressman Ernast E gtructions from Washington, 1t was Tehn 7 ar 2 ssplans Flamuille, had a plece of etee 4 from his left hand at the N General hospital today as a la When the atee Gibson on in I T born 8t 1t Postal inspectors al- | ther o 5 books show a Yearned today lege that FRheades $6.000 shortaz alloged General and Mrs, Gustave (* 8 107 Harrison v was A gonrce ¢ hospital 1 Winger of and Mre . 2t and My t Thursday and e \,m-rn'p(v‘\ Roetalinte VWhen ('rim T co ity Jewing da penter, Chester merchant been named postmaster Boy \(m:h nl'( hma And Japan F\rhange Rho arafts on the e truth rom Japan treasury 1 amonnted to will 2. in April a the len mm the same tims As Fee Rov fen e S shanging Ros tries Aroused co Communists in Vienna * o Tt nis ot il Have new Demenstration b il el Vienna, July & new method | : i : ! Soa of demonstrating ha by the communists of Vienna, kf- fectually of a sen hit upon | it = CURA HAS 511 Havana, Jnly NEWSPAPERS to stop alf There are a1 fraffic C hmbmg i Mazinlanskac < (Marris) | JAPS HAY r-h SO0FoRs celo Selerno il G are in 1 imbia lipe 1 Mrso John Toomis e S T R R T She’s Only Six Years =0 John Loomis will be' in | | | Inlac | tuo months' old 1 Mrs. Wiadyslaw the Stella Funerals Charles F. Johnson al les F. John- afternoon h Rethany in Fairview VISIT OUR NEW AND BEATTIVIL SHOP AT 89 West Main St. Bollerer’s Posy Shop “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain . Anceline Citan Milwa 7 . gnly.six years okl {JB ph A Fdif ]; arife of | but she weighs 170 pounds and is gaini at the right beside Viola Newman, misses her three meais a day, and spaghetti and meat balls. Funern. Oireetor Phone 16252 opposite St Mary's Charen | Residence, 17 Bammer St—~1625-3. eline never favorite dish is|| WAR THPOSSIBLE ( Wa[l Street Briefs Institute Speaker Says Japan's Lack | e, July 20—Arra ’ made to flo Time of Strife, nd | of Steel Would Hamper Her in s1 Willlamstown, Mass, July 20 (P '” Japan's Incl I makes it in credible t should consider a la scale, Professc Charles K. Leith of the University of Wisconsin sald today at the institute round ta on minera | resources as a factor in world af the W8 of war-steel, it seems fm | pos that she could keep the wa open to any of the » groat Conlener of Japa | | war w the 1 F'ra fess o in the the General Tep of Shopt-Tength Tim her Sald to Re Efiective in Curly g Waste Whiting ! MUSSOLINT 12 LY TORAY ame, Tl Promier lilcen th a record of his p ring the g \l[l\lll)ltll. ABRSON " T WOMAN PALLS ITROM pPoRcH ond fie Man HELD ON GIRL'S COMPLAING James Diel more plentifully enson i& probahh than any other lad in the countr He has 12, seven of whom are grandmothers, | Above, they . left to right, Mrs. Susan Emamons, Mrs. Mary Dic R M eardsley and Mrs, Mary Gengel, all gr o linothers: hottom row, left to right, Mrs. Helen Beardsley, Mrs. Mary Britta James is in, frontA npphed with grandparents M 1 ¥ t and Mrs. Ruth Dickenson ! National FRoenin Fire uvuvs bl RALALD S POPULAR TODAY ‘lncreaserl Buging--Dupont Hits New High Mark PUTNAM & MEMBERS NEW YORA & MA®TTORD Co. 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