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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1926. 2 VSCHEDULEATH.S, ‘f‘ffl':'- S CouR G’)VERNMEN” DOHNGS IN FOREIGN CAPITALS v 0'F GE;[AB{THE - MAYBE REVSED = ey —1 ONDON— ——BERLIN—— ——PARIS—— rine W English ani a i : : 1 L e| '[|Canoe and Phonograph Ideal For Famous Silver Service Never Deliv- Slang Taboo in French Girls’ Schools PF]HLlDfl[ Sa[l Recomment l\ i hool, Tsabe' D R Onie e wglish Lovers—Two Hobo Dogs ered to Wilhelm—DBoy Scout Idea —DBernhardt Statue Unveiled To- of visiting our ! Openiflg (aleteria in B[]]ld][]p Ave Freaks in England. Popular in German. day—Take Treasures to U. | P , T ; e TG : n ; n, June mbridge university &t lin, June 12 — Former Crown Prince Pari Slang is to be taboo in 2 Tt Gk Hove ik . . Iihrar N o uts are trying to get the ban raised on the ederick William and his wife apparently i 1 glrls’ ls. Anti-slang clubs are to T Noine g5 rsey, hist 3 ‘ 5 : phonograph, which for many years has be ver will receive the gift of the famous silver formed on the model of one founded by & 8 o o handi. | Scott, civies, $21¢ . ¥ o I fden within university bounds and on the service for 125 persons which it was intended v ahurb of Paris. This has cighboring river. sent to them on the 25th anniversary of cen a T evolent League Agair LIBRARY Hiciae i iy 1 | Libby Zlish, S e e : ‘ Lovelorn couples ut England are : o C t and Vulgar Words Which are S | b ; S & | ot happy unless they can hav gra e most skilful siiversmiths in Germany wising Degeneration of the French Lan- in a canos or punt with them on bright sunny worked cight years on the heautiful platterns, ge." abers of any branch of the club Extra Salary Allowance I 3 vhen they drift along shady s < fruit bowls, knives, forks, spoons and other fined entimes for every banned word llowed each ? 4 i “ambridge students are no exception, and they necessaries 16 complote the cabinet. The si S Y money taken in as fines i 7 % ¢ i ) e o & . e sent the prohibition of tinned music verware is valied at three million mar har Gift Dept. = oy . s e low. | . 3 g 8 Hoary-headed professors of Sans a Twenty years ago the various cities in Germany 4 . Hebrew resented the invasion of the phono- promised the then fmper ¢ the present tarah Bernhardt's statue, first with . g : : g e 3 3 o ) years ago. They said it was on thetr silver annive D with the day ich Paris has honored her illustrious daugh- The Eie NEA 2 , i g oe 3 . ¢ the classlcal spirit of Cambridge to of that event only a few days past, the repre- ter, was unveiled today in the presence of all ¥ 3 ringing through the ivy- sentatives of m an one hundred cities literary and theatrical Paris. The monument 1 court and along the intimate little ri\ still are wrangl ver the question Y s ous uctress in one of her most R R e e X thes . Ca : h buildings are grouped. But stu- the gift shall be made. Meantim ilver- et el L fhie mresent i ; | ents Insist that records are no longer of the ware Is reposing in a vault in the reict trages SR s 4 : B B Kir 4. Ty t nny character they were in years past It i being sug at the collection i Th NE Sen e int the Place ialer WILLIAM S. WARNER \ university men are denied part of given to a Berlin n 5 herbes, a residential qua Haloear : n the ning : e . mj rane Conncilinn o ucation through the present S louse in which Bernha . 1t is situat : _' . b . . William |8 Warfer 18 one of THE NEW YOUTH MOVEMENT n en square which already contains three . v \ ) 5 3 ) New Yc ey ent for the physl 4 three Alexander Dumases — afternoon session close ] } 3 : 1 lopment for boys girls, similar eneral Alexander Dumas, his son the noted 169-171 MAIN ST. P ot e RiPRexs g % Y Tlors St impor ud prom- |ROYAL VISITORS PLAN ATTENDAN( ) sects to the Boy Scouts and Camp author and novelist and the latter's son, f difficulty in reaching : : . e St : Bay, on the sunny coast of Ke Fi s organizations in the United States ous as a dramatist and novelist. Lo J °iR . < M Warner i w0 in the v of millicnaires, Wi hag taken the country by storm. e n of « jlEaas ‘”‘"“ W pl | d 3 P or of 1 visitors this summer In v 400 boys and girls in their teens CHURCH A TREASURES — : 4 E i R 1 e ong the 1g the Prince of Wales, who have organizd what i 1 the “Artamanen The ecclesiastical splendors of 5 T n i e s % Harold J. Cleacy, Mubel A s . nee T ) ! good part of June there. Scouts.” They combine work play. By slates bid fair to dazzle the Euch A COMPLETE matter was broug put | B. 8 a0l cary, ! 3 ; i b {zabeth, in daughter of the arrangement with farmers, ps of the “Ar- cress hicago, for 0ld World chureh fs EQUIPMENT FOR oita Referred to Committec | ! s ¥ 3 ourth lay nancn” hik ] tne country on se reasures of art in the suites of its S y e " . e it governin ich Bay during ends, chaperoned by a leader, and work or . cry cardinal will carry his own SHORE OR COUNTRY Principal Slade's Letter -“" A Ll : 4 ¢ he t une and he; 1 ing her first holidays rms for m their rooms and board. { arms, each being a most elaborate » ative to the action of the board in i ey 1 % 5 s & plar y li et i . test Harrow | here is comparatively little modern agric rk of art, while richly embroidered and O WEAR— " gt AT e Artha s T a rrive F ¢t 1 F Harrow, Lady c | ered an RESORT V b 1de &0 to school at \}‘;‘r 1“ ” BESEL ) O ¥ » e . h has been turned o t tural machinery on small German far 3 braided banners, handiwork insignia, tapestries { Hors 5 read r - | o'clock in the morning and 1 the :“:““"(_ {1:” AT {6 mattar R ¢ ke hi ) to “Artamanen” have mi ig sucee t rd other symbolic marks of the church sov- Smart € r Appa X of & noon hour luncheon | finance committe: 1 be S ; : ; ite much {lme as possible wii 5 o aten S R e | qualit are large selectior ar, re continuously zide 1) SRR ; 2 Sreastondd G the baby. e religious ior France, in addition { correct fine quallt i ||oclock. His letter follows A resolution trom L i i VON KLUCK NOW $0 YEARS OLD moderate pric anpyar N Your "“"1 il :”,“'“",' ‘,[)',"“” Ll s fs stiop nd printing | TWO HOBO DOGS neral / fer Von Kiuck. whose caval e opportune, I should like to | relative to the r ' h . ihe % \t Britain has two hobo dogs Wi 16 was | 1 ne early in t s FOUR-PIECE £ he school committee know | Wall on the ("““""- school lot w ; : m h s @ g ¥ 1 enever the just pass ot hday at his ).mm in COUP PREVENTED FLIGHT . ] that, inion, it would great- | referr to finance “committce ol e ttersea Dog's 1 ha the Gruenwald here. Me is in excellent health How Marshal Pilsudski's seizure of power in TOWN AND COUNTRY npr the conditior 8 R s Epnetios it confer Sy : i nderings of twe and spirits Poland put end to the flight of Captain SUITS i senlor high school, #ith the board ef public works on f ¢ which have been cared for 1 ent Von Hindenburg sent him a cor- Georges Pelletier Doisy from Paris to Tokyo § N coul ve a continuous the matte ¢ i e i 4 to their owners at Cam d ut T : the ex-Kaiser from his has been explained by the famous French $40 $45 S 40 aEoInnE o abou e b and Hastings. @ vard with 1 iator. tie rat . with mne al r 5 I )} i 1 phot 1 even the former A torrential rain flooded the aviation ground Fancy Twee colorfu (with two platoor a heon and J 4 A AL ,‘ZMI 53, el & rs or placed in ne ) ther 1 , BeC Hanied g 3 anc capital and he was fo! to searc an- i ster, eral’ other place from which could ugh Woole fashioned in |lan assembly; and with a "special — ors, rom very modish sty “an be worn ork” period at the end of the day P[AY r N ¥ [ P o . and Trom varlotis regi S R R T e it T ousers in town or at session to a close at d i L J BT ” RITY EGGS COSTLY ommanded in the past. ace near the field t separated from it business—with kers for golf ||a 3 ity - - I - have taken a boost in price e ground on ere had been heavy or Sports. e f angements that o AN spring rains which interfered BEES BUZZING BUSILY ting bety . dski and anti-Pil- extraordinary valu sidered consi bly in advance of . er in England, who somet city parks. Berlin ay alized that hee- is plane to this spot and o o || g ime when e woua ve put o GPOSSE 89 S6¢D 10 Ganada | Tor mm( for Lynth be Vi8S tor 20000 specimens, s hud pa e s ' ation Shrat i ar Bexley as the demand for even in a city of 4,000,000 ants. f 4 1 shell hole fliled with mud. HO DFALLS Our school plant is so far from —— —_— : epring has exceeded the sup- Hives are kept on the roofs of public The machine ed into this and turned over > | /the homes <f many of our students Kishomia Cit P . o - y N S build Twelve are situated on top of tI on its side, disabling it. Luckily the aircraft 95-99 Syhlm Street | that an hour or more of the noon . "y, e ; dis 3 el e ir. Newman, it hobby into a Prusstan diet huilding and 20 on the roof 0. was moving only about six milés an hour so 1 is consumed merely in go. 4 il Sl : : : Fedan: febalon. Was originally ved in a Lon the emy of Musi eater Berlin that the machine was not completely wrecked. : ning and an in- ¢ L : o Yads ahoy) re time to col- there are about 200 bee fanciers who own 8,000 Jt was so badly damaged, however, that Dolsy ¥ wdequate time tt for ) : was played in Oklahoma P’ b s o 5 g0 he swarme. It is caleulat capital has rteturned to Paris. g HARTFORD meal. In order to muke Stors i : i ! e 1 e e i an populati “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” L ands provent ansunfesty to four ver nt, buil o It . y ea ish Isles for the 68 specimens of butter- — ~ sirable extension of the aft citied g 1 hi 1 4 ¢ : ; meeting flies and the 840 specles of moth which may be SOTD ESCAPE FOR A KISS HIGHBROW . SHOCKED session, and the home-returning aft- | i, 1 » r . i lled Britist Fritz Gabriel 188t " of a gang of The billboa f the Comedis Francals, ”j; \;,m our _afternoon |juer ) i e . Moth and butterfly colleeting and rearing a safe crackers, has confessed to the pol P temple and sanctuary h ratic art, o s Tl e eta £t con v i : ¢ S S e reasingly popular he wag enabled to make his escaps from s shocked the “"highbrow” thstes of ; ‘ at @ distunce, - flune i1 j - it % 2 ket : 4 Women espe oethe o ral months ag o its patrons, who would prefer programs limited ‘ muu« lfllw 5. ; ore_time the afternoon | It o aw India : 7 el s the growth of v comrades blew open a bar uit and robbed he week title of one of the posters was COMPLET E foe g £y . IRalziEIn t i ; ' ) 12 2 : e the lto the natural history lessons in the 1 it of 150,000 mark Questioned by au- What do voung girls dream of" The pow,, e thorities concerning 2 from the jail nounc er two p skill as t CHURC ll GOING Al TOIST Gabriel admitted w} s wife was visiting DECORATING CO. el S LR g R e : s ¢ resolution of thanks fo the pas- paper in h mouthi and v en kissing e e : abou SR e ; . farewell he transferved it to her mouth, The LANDING STATIONS FOR PLANES 106 Ll(_\’ Hall Place B “‘”M b Rl u ; Jis S . o 1 converted the urch yard into a park ‘, n]mmxnv)»rl nstructions to u' um(m.\lw; ding \;‘wm« and garages for airplanes ¢ X 65 Fbr Obango e foside Ijhie ] i b St forotorcar oviiers e {0 attend meet him at a certain hour when he intended among the inducements held out by a new Telephone 1013-4 ELoN L s o Guenge e ile four ) o e & R ar e Yo ollmblover ¢ the iprison: Thia uburban town which is being built near Chan- oliowed : Tt o 411" ot tha churen yardly a statne they did, having re for the prisoner a bi- il ; parcelled out into building Cateh With Sticks i e Brown who Was pas cyele and clo with which to disguise him- s nce, and they have been numerous Aheds % i t of the old fashionad Myrtie street church self. The pla orked well and Gabriel made n war, tries to persuade possible pur- D EN l lS I e e e e sl RIS e e Jur of ar s sct [some 80 ye ,, has been rearranged as & a clean gstavs only to be rearrested when chasers that it is a “Garden of Fden without parking place blown Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S, | 1cache I ommili ot B et o “centers” try to HHEx St ol rview | team of coll and_ semi- ‘Iya“_«-‘;an.xr:‘»»lvlorg-“:xrl-b»c;x:rnl"om« xn“ LOOPS OYER HOME TOWN -nm:!. fiying from the aviation fleld . (s : . ’ e r of the|with & T 1 g in Hartford in an army plane w X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN L othe mpts n vho 1 A1, by « . e B R ety ey ied Yo G| i n an army plane with f f the f E 3 Wi ‘ g , ned into ¢ the Hart- |out to attend t It is expecte R ¥ Se : cord Voluntecr Firemen's associa- | that a large number will be present | Licut. Carl Dixon Instructs Rookie tructing a student flyer in the art not be consic a | tear zi e point R F RS i | as honor is done to one of the lead- B S of cutting figure eights and other RIC TREATMENTS ne n arrangement because i any t n nt guard 5 5 e 1 o New Britain|ing figures eball has ever turned In Fancy Flying While New Brit- ird air stunts. This was Dixon's 5 by a short noon hour |w prevent the b iking | tu Deacl Sy P e out last|out in this city. | visit by air to New Britain L AR O r Thé only i L plan |the post and 1l y X L L ! & e ) this season. Although the plane functioned in the city wa the 1t 1 throw it the ¥ h i % " s >h D 8 ar v ed t p sry . ay ) % 3 3 i 4 nd the s J.| People of the Philippines are now i ¢ this clty entertained| Se€Mmed to be very low, ho says 1 nfor high -school previe ght 2 RU i A § : p 1he s ol E ool naest iy | ST LI xon 0N ERES BTV ISDICE 8. BE 41 3ia not comg nearer to the earth the Vocational build- w ith ntil he is 1 In delegation anc e = Fos | 1 of from nipa and cocoanut sap | the home folks last evening about 7|than 1,000 feet, the greater part of fcal B Treatn f school con te g the pole t v N ARC o O 3 A e ve i as before. | o'clock with a program of aerlal|the time remaining highe control all Ve A t U ¢ fresk n ¢l L 5 Coughs Chest seas t )l in the morning and the jopposing. t Heirt Stoma a4 Kid- ||three upper €lasses went in the |thrown horse power engine, He was ainites Look On. | e —— Dise ow Blood rmoon. Each division had a con- |ing vig 5 session. Game is Rough Pressure, ommendations of the fi.| Rules governing the gam v as 1ed in last | so strict as in t Herald were adopted of ommendation with ref- |play ool v]]l open i Dr. F Coombs NATUREOPATH 19 So. High St,, Near Post Ofijec ———— .. 5. 4sll WALNUT HILL PARK $500,@00 i . sk [ : v ; . : , a : June 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 IN THE BIG BROWN TENT HERE’S THE PROGRAM Wednesday Saturday First Mortgages n.—Opening s—Lov m.—Harrison-Hufsmith 5 : e zh .0 riai mier o z > Patton Artists. Recital. At Low Rates i et unces ¢ 74 : Towe) Patio _Harrison-Hufsmith o ol 1 “Patnting Plotur ecital. of Interest ; ), " ; Iurniture,” by c “Of One Mind." 7 3 A & Montaville Flowers ) Monday Group of Professional and Business- 3 % i ) m. I(\:,:Ll rr:. 1} limann ‘r‘:mi::\.‘r on nter men Purchase Plot Opposite Site \ & i\ Quartet m.—"Applesauce \ g g, | Tuesday of New Broad Street Theater, i Frida_v 1 S iiEieram \ m.—"“World Building.” The Bell.” Hon. Frank B. P . m.—Triumphant Concert, Dun- m.—"Abraham Lincoln.” bar Singing Bell Ringers. Nalr & Na of Hartford o acte ‘e mat ' o The put 803 Main St (Sunday’s Concert to Be Announced) stall Unchanged RETORT COURTEOUS u Prescri i 1 . s (‘nl(l\ Grippe. Flu, Dengue. Bilious Fever and Malaria 1t kikls RORIRS,

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