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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1926. and father of Austro 8 tion. | Q@ What countries are inc in the terms ‘“near ecast” WeekEnd Special Now on sale is Nut Butter Scotch The New Haven Dairy Week End Special now on sale in pint or quart bricks is NUT BUTTER- SCOTCH Ice Cream—the tan- talizing flavor of Butter Scotch blended with se- lected English Walnuts — in a rich velvety .r‘.or-l Q. How does “The Man Nobody | \ i ness en ha tre |Knows” by Bruce Barton ““I]ISASTER B[ASTS S the i) : “:l p Q BOYS ARE BLAMED ni am g e n-fictio noks e | . Y % ,.:,1,,‘;‘;.y:‘nyl;, the non-fiction books of the | Miller ' shs pisiises !l Kil N Uxbri M AT and |year? . and was succo by Luk 1 g A. It is Included in the ten hrw({ b ysitast “‘, e irrounding the damage | g _ |sellers (non-fiction). | e . former execcutive vice var memorial president 5 was solved RACE WITH STORK - ht when Worcester police, ing on information gathered by dep- uty sheriffs, found it was the prank over a urn while playing obstacle tag three boys, who tipped at night. ho shot and killed | | Manzello, wife his ard Redihan of the state police | ly last evening on the Fenner rm in Johnston, a mile from the one of the shooting. Yesterday the first anniversary of the zellos® wedding. | il 2 times | with revolver at 7.30 t a ¥ | morning when he went to visit he rat S i {" Q "Can you give me directions | h°|for cleaning the radiator of my | . bile? | : j [automobile? G L Miller . ! A mixture is made by dissolv- | {r, L, MILET 0, 1 mives in Tim "y r x g ing one-half pound of lye in a bucket C I Hflflds OI Alm{e‘b n Tmle H‘)We‘l'el {0 e e loe water, sti til dissolyed Recei : | where the Sun rises” refers to |0f Water, stirring untilsdlssolved. | ecelver I Cavn Mafhan' B st ' 190 rhis should be strained and the ) J M i I te comiie, Chin: Javan. 134k Sl Vil . e | LIEUTENANT DOOLITTLE ave Mother's Lile 5 o y !gine should be run for five minutes 1 5 r Q. Ts the widow of a Civil war |34 then allowed to stand for one- | NeW York. Sept. 4 (P — G. L. FLIES OVER THE ANDES eteran who is now drawing $30 @ | quarter of an hour. The misture [ Miller & Co. one of th - g G e QUESTIONS ANSWE ILOR en Al ')r'\)_\",“d' {U”rw e I" mmay then be drained off and the|real estate and mortgage bond g Closet C 700 P * P8 radiator filled with ¢lean water. The | houses in this country, we into Tntrepid American Airman Makes Oe of L You can get an answer to any engine is again run for a few equity’ receivership yesterday. question of fact or information by married to tor_which the r: Assets company South Amecrican Trip Despite writing to Question tor, period of his |drained and refilled with e Seatuires New Britain Herald, Washington supply of water, u\'\j‘ ”‘vf’ Broken Ankles, forthehome, . Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, a| QWhatis the m recelver { ) Washington, D. C. enciosi deserter from t ates | word *plaz 000 bond. cents in stamps for army liable to ari if he deserted A is nish, meaning “open I . legal and marital advice in time of pe: court” or “market plac Yhe! Investms : 4 given, nor can e \ . of de-| Q. Tn what musical comedy did | poration, a st ¢ 2 poration, a subsi be undertaken. 1s | sertion, the s ry Little jJovement” | 5160 named in the wil recelve a personal reply. Un-| @ Did C s, at its swers admitting the signed requests cannot be . jsion. pass,a law requirin i Madam She ining in the request fc All letters are confidentia the United s to r 2 | Q How old i (e A. No. The bill fi registra- | jog movic tor? o s Staiokivgls ' ¥ Q. Ts the mother of tion of aliens did not pass. |55a e 5 f\mmr.mml 500 Agencies J ” Coolidge dead? OF ISt e Seorat: | 3 e The comp; ‘mainained 20 | — A. His own mother died when he S‘\‘”""\\;Iv“ f'\““ filed in \l ‘ | 1 y\‘;)(y’( 111:;: 500" ”"n‘ i 2‘“’:‘“:‘ i T N7 = N AL il i Rotdne oL Sl oo o s oo ] , e spent the ake Your Home Different Weront e S made by v Beck and field in | T N Tts opecrations cxtended throug 5 5 g 3 VaR namad h O d President’s her, Col. John Cool- |the P’ . l'n‘-]y' h, Pa., | 1 ’u':‘ ('.'e south, and middle F[RE SWF D N 1 1” as t | Fronl t € T lnary g 1dge. now 1 mber . 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Which are the important as- | ... | the scrutiny CetAare I Ruch, A Fven in such items as =% 4 i lead in order to prevent it from ris mical observatories in castern | Folkestone, En; D e onar: e Conyiote s = Gl e A R Jd"o‘.’s’“mdf’“a‘)dmoldmgs,then dnENtoRthe s (8 United S v ‘];n‘r el = sylvania license was revoked sor B Rt o i ; B 1esLto g“e?nexPressmwyou: tastes. | mong the ones are |anc a 5 | time ago by the bt - lla Walla, Wash., Sept. 4 (P el 7 x J # 5§ S Allegnieny O nurgh rday Colasoiby o i v discovered shortly : T tani g 1865 et us show you how much more Pa.: Harvard University, Cambridge s e ¥ aftertoon o ) UR?I attractive and comfortable your home; Mnce: {wo obseryatorics at Princo- lleahinh Shington 2 ; ] o can be made through the use of Curti {ly accurate. |Smithsonfan Astrophysical observa- - corporat [ lon : il e Woodwork, with no increase in the dows of men |tory and ti States N7 R : ; BRFE LD 2 (v ; final cost. Our advice is gladly given— ' . who served in the Civil war are on on, D. C. gkel tic i L ven: the United States pension roll est star in Lasa et % T witheut charge. ar is it from the | ~a bullding. Th ; Sirius, also called the Dog |progress the complaint charges, 3 N ) Alpha Canis M s is the |also decided to quit. ed the cor- as \' aC< Fees e ros- oy nc- test. Dinmeter about two mil- re landed ion to cu its building eral. | < - L S A ',‘,,,,‘!ro o it M e ial R e e SHOWROOM—25 BIGELOW STREET . ¢ had made ex- | tion of the bt g for a month. ed in the institution, N : e o g first person to| Q melting point of s in the earlier s L T A st Shaon Exclusive Curtis Distributors % Jiles in five a group of labor bankers and busi- for New Britain and Vicinity g belt, ampering their efforts for some | They lost their bearings com- | ‘“vl»'wzy and had no idea where they THOSE BEAUTY AIDS | | Tiere were stramers all around f |them sou sirens incessantly and t 5 1 times they narrowly escaped ¢ steamers which They also were . erely buff the great seas, 2 which oft scured their convoy- . CLIP COUPON ling b from view. BEAUTY AIDS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, Ne | Interest in nel swimming, f 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C {which v expected to wane with | !the coming of September, was arous- | & > ey led anew yesterday when it became | stamps o coln for known that another woman contest- nt for a Channel mming record “\'WE into the water at G ) ADDF fully avo aphe g nd giving which was supposed to be cITY ,esumed name—*Mona MacLar- ' I am a reader of the HERALD. : ; |terious swimmer is a prominent wo- ——— |man doctor of London, who pre- X pared secretly for an to 1 E |swim the Channel in record time. | i - | 11 £ | i W % | i Each Week BLOODHOUNDS CATCH i | | | : SLAYER OF HIS BRIDE A B i e % | e OO0 | Providence Man Shoots Wife on X k) First Wedding Anni- ‘ ew Haven Danr 4 Providence, Sept. 4 (P—Serafino | the home of her p: s, with whom | - z | she had been living since the separ- |ation of the young people In M | He drove her from the = = = = ! cabin, stood in the doorw her. The victim's mot | | the door knelt in pra {it. afraid to go out for help. | | The s police, notified an hour | llater, warned other police depart- | | ments and called in their men from | Manville, where they had been on ike duty, to surround the area Manzello was tracked for half a mile | with bloodhounds and was caught | | 4s he emerged from the deep woods | to seck aid from an erstwhile farm- | er friend Manzelio Is under grand jury in- dictment for ault with a danger- ous weapon his father-in-law | on Achieved through One-Profit facilities smooth ice cream Place your order early for thié \\'ccl\~d Special—a delightful dessert for Sunday and Labor Day ON SALE AT NEW HAVEN DAIRY DEALERS to the ruggedness of Studebaker per- formance—ofters - dise wheels and four-wheel brakes—and invokes anew the great Studebaker tradition of making good with the public by con- tinually making better in the plant! For the first time in an automobile of economical production, this Stude- baker Standard Si m duplicates the master creations of custom design! The re- publican senator palgn com- | mittee reported to the clerk of the | house that it had spent $14,874 from June 30 to August 31. The report| showed that §2,000 had been sent to Kansas to cover the expenses of Sen- ator Curtis, the republican leader, who is up for election, a had been spent by Elliott € treasurer of the republican central committe of Kentucky. Most (Tilustrated) STUDEBAKER STANDARD SIX CUSTOM SE Sed Sedan Swung low in the body—fleet and flowing in its lines—resplendent with the lacquered loveliness of a duotone color scheme—and replete with every the latest example of the Stude- v policy of progressive better- ments, and unites the smoothness and han, state 2;,,,',‘,‘,:,,‘1:”'2”"1 (‘\"f,,‘YMI et detail of correct custom treatment power of the quiet Studebaker L-Head —— - from broadlace trim, Butler finish motor with a custom symmetry of CRUSHED TO DEATH hardware and Chase mohair interior line and treatment that would be ab- Springfield, Mass., Sept. 4 (P— [ o x to the silvered figure of Atalanta solutely impossible, at the Studebaker sorjof Mty Bncdte B d on the radiator, this Custom price, without Studebaker One-Profit ihin 1o S mendith sty Sedan adds custom refinements facilities. rday. It is believed the child wled under the machine while it was parked. A crowd threatened the driver, but a deputy sheriff who ALBRO MOTOR erator into a \'flr‘ until police ar- | 22'—) \RCll STREF‘T Pty ke DOMIJAN MOTOR CAR CO. AVIATORS ARE SAFE WEIGAND & ALBRO MOTORS, MERIDEN Moundsville, W. Va., Sept. 4UP— Inc. TELEPHONE 260 SALES CO., Associate Dealer was Missing for two days and believed to st in the Allegheny Lloyd Stearman, of Kans, and Harry Weiss, of aviators, arrived at Wichit: New York, Langin Field here late last night. The Caste of a Custom Car without its Cost Equipment No-draft ventilating wind- shield, bumper and bump- erettes, engine heat indi- cator and gasoline gauge on the dash, coincidental lock, ofl filter and air purifier, automatic wind- shield cleaner, automatic spark control, rear-vision mirror; 4-wheel braKes: full-size balloon tires; and two-beam acorn head- lights, controlled from switch on steering wheel. 73 BROAD STREET CAMP MOTORS, SOUTHINGTON A K E R worke

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