New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1926, Page 29

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD e e PRINGE'S TUMBLE | Gity hems | TODAY'S BUILDERS GREATER THAN OLD : e fMinnesota Engineer Thin granted a permgit to bulld a three | Moderns Surpass tenement housd on Chestnut street, Minn,, Jan. 25 werclal and Center strects, has been flled by Catherine Curran of 2¢ Over Jumps been at an estimated cost of $14,000, The following have had thelr operator's licenses suspended by | the motor vehicle commi bastian Coccomo, 18 street; anley Borowski, 90 London, Jan. 29 ~—"Just an ordi- | nary tumble, and not my thme," sald the laughingly, to a him last night on his arrival Londen from Lelcestershire he broke his collarbone when he came a cropper tlding to the hounds. It was the 15th hunting accider that the prince had met with sin In 1924 broken ecollarbon. a hunter he was umps, All reports agree that the prince recefved yesterd no way serious. In hi falls are of common oce are regarded as part of the day's BE USED ON THIP ‘ Sledges Also Abandoned Mihneapolis, [ neck this of Wales, meot in where yesterduy state Prince triend sloner; 8 High Broad street, Daught Britain ( Mrs, and Mr, ney. much press-agenting as gene aord in the op . 0. Winston, of Minneay who hi! ust retired after years of railroad and other constr | tion avork, Today's builder of buildings peer of all time, the Egyptian py mids notwithstanding, Mr. belleves, He cites the Lot modern inge nables the bui ymplish n a short space s what the anclent kings a thelr armies of slaves required |lifetime to complete, In 1856, when the st was a thing unheard ot | wheel scraper was the main dependence, Mr. supervised a construction which 648 miles of ratlroad built and three times a8 much ma {rial as went into one of th pyramids was excavated, all riod of geven months—one ¢ Jutstanding achievements who s were born at 1) neral*hospital to M Is Bryan, 11 Madte and Mrs, Henry 177 Winfred street,, NO DOGS ARE 10 New and n street, MeKen- while by tralning over am sl and col W job Britaln or some other go that the )lie takes no- tlee of an acelds Whether or not rood hm—v:‘mn s ot op tnion sporting writers, although some- nes he has heen aceused of Tt 1s cons likely \Yu' tumbl 29 (A —The cont in in l)mw 1 MacMillan |V still is king of the Arc f the things Captain |roading. Wilkin s, aviator, explorer | For the ext: 1 photograph expects to dis- | Minneapolis and Manitoba railrc when s oft in March |from Mfnot, N. ., to Great Fal Alaeka, on an|Mont. the Winston firm used 8,8 sh Into the unexplored re- men and 8,225 teams in the f Arctic Basin. |of 643 miles of t ross in his ability to r'"\“lph\lrlfl, the ing of miles ‘Hl,v;\gu‘rn.’\dl\“‘l- 1 expe- [and other structures. The contragtors organized [forces like an army. [nall, every plece of timber 1cross 1 lains. the prince i« a to be 1 <kill in s him = of T sion of the St. Pau over ring. Barrow, rday's ek a running others in it car » princes's ecision to mae tion the lightest equipped that ever 1osa wed a journey Into the Aretic Where others have taken | , huge food supplic pher party will carry gasoline, ion {nstruments, sun com and res, do se itom neluded 520,0 to the food & s of retriev Polar ¢ hook Living oft the fce ' estimation is n( o simple, that Dis | ted food will be | than a week i vt ncas | OUSLON) First Found Favor in . 186{-1864 rom INTERVIEWING 1y “top 800 i will by point nt 1 Jan. 20 and distribution fron that tion of the the most anci but one the modern in infervi Am 1 form ond ob, 1 0 ing Civil temand internal sit W Wint | wh 1l pole, 1 land be sighted on the ar the Tee|ecived likins pre t | ceiv and re-|much f rom Pot in W t to Alas ppetite Capt 1 this J) vo int Wilkins and med to nohody nAbIo II sy Ul\(v to Spitzbe | iy t " g ti Col he initian] Wilkins will essay v i the | to Spitzbergen 187 first interview SRTt Iandon mmenr )i was w S Gt ick Opening Parachute Is Tes led h\ £ Sk Jatter's res in Georgia rmy Flier | 00 (P | minently | at| 1ssell summe 3l rthe i fewed apy Andr riv made Wa M. R alr servie wils nea imprac Ohlo, hme a quiet ta stions in r note-1 the cony ok was vas willing conversatio nd i er | sired to ¥ dent's desives ‘\‘:I‘ ys ser Mor him nding & messa Russell, ok e upulous n once t o meet gives ount of one of the va eviewing, under March ¢ returnir rtor On Actors of More Than 30 Years Form Own Cly Hollywoo: Jan. 20 (# lub in whicl mbership ecan btained only ith rt s of service “n organized Moncy cannc ve on tl buy s 4 on for mem oxperlence 1 the A8 theater manager Among tho: Cranc, 4 fore foollights enrol an of with a r as an g Work 1s now under way on the largest single-engined plane of the bombing in the at the Huff Daland factory Bristol, Pa. The plane, the Cyclops, will carry enough fuel for a flight from New York to London. A section of the huge wings is shown. Silhouette of the man gives an idea of the size. ] world TAFT ll\\ Corn cold from atiending today's sess of the supreme court Pharaoh and his slaves have had too (! ral con is th Winston | shoy the ractor's wer Breat {1 she the | 1, ail- laying | the {1k to haul every WAR TIME RELIG L orig luring Amieric 1 Charles T FRIDAY, Editor of World Cited On Contempt Charges New York, Jui Havold Siun ley Pollard, cditor of the New York ning World, was ordered yest 1o uppear before suprene > Levy this afternoon to ehoy 1y he #hould not be punis or criminal contempt of ¢ stice Lovy's order grew out urges fn editorialy appeartng | ember and October in whict e court just \— | for reducing buil of g8 of ks‘i,f of u ey were criticized vinals The ¢ e county cour Is cited speclfic ca ductlon by Justlce I IH'\ 71‘?LIIIIAN Rl]SINE ra- | 1at ‘l o rlx Screen Star Belriended Girls in Movies or in 20 (P—A w screen mothe of the many can play actresses i one sitios lso 1t n te- n Rosl said of Lillf 5 a professiol &l thorhot T Wwhys” ax th Ul "1' TS, oad | ed sueh “Do you think I'l well 2" and “Would you vay from your ears “Don't JO m?" and you of | ¢ building of bridges vice hoy of t} el prest the payroll Mayer St ter § o epartment,” st Metro-Gic “Matron." unt among oti up and generally i stars for s that nan appe all jos 00 Altlonst the make. aving in tl s nee res Tae filmed ll Mart in. | Mars inlan investig 1 for ua- A windo o store lities, 1 Deaths Mrs. William Thompson Willian Thomps er an illne niece of mon and lived with hit several years. Mrs. promine ith s foremost social was 1l survived by a siste Northamptou, Funer he ing in v 1k, Tgnatius Sabricki Talinal RS Frank Wallenchevics John Arduini son of Mr, and 1o Mrs. Alhert Fishoey eral NMire Frank Tedl A sery . A1, wife of Frank Fedl ih mass of in St. Mary's « Juseph A, Hafiey or | PERTARE St Mancs Chareh Summer St 1625 « Uppos Kesidence - | | R ros) SHOP FUNERAL EXTENDED | BOLLERER'S PERSONAT SERVICF £ Arrang a fcharse o0} #s WEST WAIN ST. TEL. mse. 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