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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1926 — e 7 {cause they write novels, articles for Hundreds of ple t it ‘ ] . The | o service I ptwee; | rafiroa 1 | indreds of plec of antique [ Mysije C Illh\ Pr 'in There will be contests in plano, |service §s In operation between two [rallroad car ,several pllots of the RE”EI"US B[][]KS Nf"mr AR Md B0 ahontiy M[]VIE M”SF”M []F turniture fill the store rooms. Many | l‘ltul g 3 ‘]\mnn, organ, 'cello, and the four | Private stations, one in Honolulu [alr mall serviee have learned. cars. ) of them are reproductions, or | For Big EXposition | icci—soprano, aito, tenor ang |27 the other on the Tsiand of Lanal, | A new malady has visited the pil- _iThe old art lite, howover, is gone. “steals” as the property men .~.n‘ Columbus, 0., April 6 UP—Every || | 60 miles distant. The system includes [ots who traverse the Rocky Moun- No more do the inhabitants of the A them, but many are originals, For atate in tha bl ety a8 a bell ringing device to nitify one talns in dally flights—"alr bump- ) art colony sit around in shabby | § , LLIUY cxample there is a tourteenth ce SRR e OF State and group statcs elimination |end of the “line’ that the other de- |itis.”” Its effects are bruises and cates, smoking cigarettes and shun iry Italian mahogany and chest | 1#6d and each one of the 2,000 music | contests will be held prior to the |sires to converse. Power is supplicd |spralns of the back and often th the work-a-day world as they did | with oil painted panel. It has a|clubs is expected to have at least fInal hearing November 11, 1926, in | by storage batteries limbs. Mmgwmmmmmmw&@mwmmmwmmmmwmmemewTwwwwmwwwmwwm . S |, Recently tvo plots after fiving bought at auction, costabout | tion of the Sesqui-Centennial cele natlonal federation has heen | ¢ A e PPy : through a heavy wind and rough old colony dress well, play golf and i 00, Tt wonld take $500 to repro- | bration Philadelphia, according holding contests for ten years and Ail Bumpitis” Is New weather' ‘over the Continental :1 BQS[ SCUEPS do_things for money. Has G]’ea[ C()”ecl]ofl duce it in the carpenter shop. | AMrs. Ldgar Stllman Kelley, presl- | Will use the same organization for Malady Affecting Fliers vide .were ebliged to go to Led for Perhaps it is because the general Other of the studio's treasures dent of the Natlonal Federation of | the celebration competition, s " a rest. Tha bumps, produced by air public no longer takes “Bohemian- include Spanish tapesiries, bought | Music clubs, Cheyenne, Wyo, April 8 (P olv"rvam dissimilar terraln, New York, April 6 (P—Reli- ism” serlously. It was not long a ersal City, Cal, April 6 UP— at an auction in Paris, Venetian| Musical competition at the cele-| RADIO PHONES IN HAWAIL |Traveling across the continent In & |probably are worse over the Rocky klous books have increased their po- that a colopy “down the peniusu- | Universal Pictures corporation, [ furniture, and au old Chinese lac-| bration will be under the direction Honoluly, April 6 U — An auto- | mail alrplane is not as comfortable [Mountains than in any other section sitlon within the ranks of best sellers | 12 announced that they would which for many years has bee quer hatch with complicated brass 0f the federation matically controlled radlo telephone as riding the “soft cushions” of a [of the transcontinental mall routc to g conspicuous degree during the never permit the progressive spirlt | gathering a collection of rare old lock and hardware, which sold u last several years, the gain being at- to invade their district They would | relics, has juft been presented with |der the hammer in San Franclseo. triputed by publishers to a greater | not have paving, concrets walks, | he first stage coach to penetrate| The studlo arsenal houses fire. defnand sot only from church mem- ourbs, lights or anything else be- | the almost impassable country be- arms of every de cription and pe- ber. but from persons without defi- | lleved to be essential to “a real tween San Diego and Sacramento riod. Children's Lumberjack, the new- nite eccleslastical affillations. estate boom.” In fact they would |in the gold rush of '49 Besldes being of use In plctures HOSIERY A glance over the ilst of the ten |not have a boom, but a hoo 5 L 0L RAOL ! 4 est color of plalds and bright best sellers in _non-fiction last year | the inevitable “subdivisionists’ in.| . TDe old coach takes its plac r.\‘ xl 1l i ,.\ o I8 d{_snlnfclo‘ 0 Ladles’ pure slik, full fashioned colors. Red, green, tan and shows Bruce Barton's “The Man No |yaded them. Then the newspapers along with many other treasured revenue ol nce, Gaby Des- | § A grey. with the knitted bottom, hemians was simply “press agent $5.05. Wednesday 2 98 Special . greater than in 1925, e Driven by “Gumbo” Jack Savage, 0 2 central muscum body Knows" and Giovann! Papini's | suia the antlques, among them the bed of 1eY's bed rccently was under rent ok, gunmetal, nuds top. Demand for these and other |y “leral Plo Pleco, the last Mexican The collection will be assembled '§ shades, Special, pr “When some one refers to the lank Texan who handled the e greatest book In the world, the book- reins on the six horse team, tho [talian Music \(‘h()ol tr.de thinks ‘Bible' as quickly as do coach made a record trip which 4 . churchmen,” said Frederic G. Mel- [;AUSES Nfl WURRY s become a matter of California| If L‘\‘ ‘,\'!“T}"ffl“s Aided § ° Ivo April 6 Pleee 1] # Y - he B ) iy — ioe ~ & Sizes 8 10 15, Regular value “The Life of Christ” well toward the | bl ! the B Gany Deslys, actress, and of Gen. 10 another film company skt $1 00 it e Sl o L books on religion is reported even governor of California in the near future and established cher, editor of the Publisher's Week- islory) sk acciumuiatenial fortune The Italian i T e TR E bl et R e s ttoT et aacab st it THINGS FOR THE HOME AND OTHER NEWS TOO GOOD TO KEEP! printing began. g and opened “Jack's” saloon, one of ;m:,: or A””“,’“fl in recogni- “But though the field o renglons Thomas Wapd, Tree Fancier, tve nien spots n the days or |{lon of ila wark towards strengthe Ty ,/ r~ GIRDLE SPECIAL books has always supplied the book i Sl Tos "Angclos ey 2 s between y —fifi——-——————] stores with their best sellers, this Ay Acauisitl the old coach re-|°NG the United States, v ) Ladles' wrap around Girdl o Has It Growing in Yard Acaalion o teslai o h e ; A around Girdle, me = 5 % The Master School, which holds its seldom has been as conspicuously so calls the effort the studio has put | yaeces” during the summ Fonie dium fighre, pink novelty, two ;;;u;l::tthhsela;’(g;w;ec;rkth{:{eef:\-;&:z\. e forth to bulld up its collection. For |, 1o tamous Villa d-Este, s de. d \ ) ST S rln Dresses' pr. hose supporters, $l 00 activity emphasizes this interest. An- | Carbinterla, Cal, April 6 (f) —. Ye4rs a representative of the prop- ioieq entircly to the musical educa R O] SRR R erty department has attended al- e na by ACacs o other interesting feature fs it has Thomas W. Ward, 91 year old trea | oot avery large atction fn the 100 Cf AMericans by a corps of dis been characterlstic of recent de- |ancier, is not worried by the rub- | world. Hundrey of origimal an. | Lnsuished Italian professors. They mands that thcy have spread far be- ) - X 3 § H 3 A ; ir ded by Mario Corti, who 4 / A CHILDREN'S DRESSE& 5 ber situation, tiques have been acquired. Al- 'y professor at the Royal Musical | ond church boundaries. ; nro %) p . i In addition to the books by Bar- An immense rubber tree with [NOUEh it costs more to buy origi- | scademy of Santa Cevilia and is con- A pretty lot of children's ging- ton and Papini, Mary Austin’s “The branches and trunks fairly oozing NI than it does to reproduce .y yod the est living violinist in & 6D - ham dresses; several styles and £mall Town Man” and Robert Lynde | rubber, stands in his yard. 1t fs| (P#m. the studlo fecls that it has raly [ ¢ y patterns to select from. 980 Martt's “The Man Himself” have at- scventy feet high &nd has follage D®R cOmpensated if out of an en- Courses are given in singing, Sizes 7 to 14 , tracted ‘wide reading. Much inter- | so dense that it is almost impene- ''"® ""‘;t' ’"” th "-* in it one '»“-‘f: piano, violin, harp, ; r‘m[rns\'lw est 18 belng shown In Willlam Lyon recognizes the furniture, tapestrics operatie coaching and ian lan- § & b > < | Phelp's “wa Carpenter of Nazar-| The vard about his home is a | OF fire-arms used in the pleture as guage and history of art h ot It always pays to huy / FLECTRIGIETOVEN eth.” Sales on a seri of Rev. ficld for scientific st Many rare | Senuine work of the period deplet- |is given dircet and individual in- | § * 3 i A NG of v [Harry Emerson '}’osdlcks sermons \""rlmis ac{. <hru:.s5/:'r:ld" ‘yly:!n»”‘:‘r ed struction in the Boston Store A SALE LONG TO BE ZI:;;X: Sy ft‘::yn‘“u:‘:mz E S @ r " P! year. Lonstructe: o have gone beyond the million mark. there. Unusual species of trees are — n . 0 ' o [New translations of the Bible have |an Australian She.Onk, & Beef. 1 Thrift Basement REMEMBERED! cold rolled steel. Size 8 in, by e - . 8 in. by b in. 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