New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 27, 1926, Page 2

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Johnson, D.D.S. " Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN|, Frances P. Parker Has Resumed Teaching of Piano 47 Curtis St. Tel. 222-3 Miss Ruth Taylor Will Resume Teaching Friday Oct. Piano Harmony Keyboard Phone 478-12 | Florida Governor Will AFTER GUN FIGHT Washington Police Themselves| Shoot Two Suspects 7 P—Two condition | Ach pursued | for a city blo and b arino con ies of robberies | la and Mary- PHILA |, HOPES FOR AIR TRAFFIC GOPS Sum -Fliers Endangeung Lives | Performing Over Crowds i Philadelphia, Sept (Pr—Air | police to p stunt flying over { crowds are a possibility in lnllultl | phia. In making this ction ag was emphasized last Thu when several stunt fliers | a4 down close over the heads | led in the| for SW0ODK {of the throngs pefore the city future,” an do to stop the < for an appropr two airp) manned by protection o nes by the -hired filers been called many times to the practice of air- eg flying over cr a as been | flooded with pre I have decided to use drastic measures to finally and completely put to it.” The director sald that he would coopera of officials of Iphia navy yard and that refused to make the ap- endeavor 1o | citizens to | ask | the Phila if counci! | propriation he wonld ! induce public cd finance the project. | which were issued two weeks Not Honor Extradition Stamford, Conn., Sept. 27 (A — John W. Martin of F honor requisition pape Gov refused to by Governor John H. Trumbull nw state for Herman Gayer of o, Tlorida. r is wanted here for obtain- pretenses r in of this city. It is sald that he was supposed to have given as security a second mortgage on property in Miami Florida, which he did not own. The refusal to honor the papers Ise on was not ¢ ctive Serge a rahan of the lo wrllm\ force who returned today from his vain trip to Florida after Gayer, report- the latter had be sonds of $750 follow s not in Or- | er looke hutes to ride to ington monu- ascent being FOR SALE HOUSES ST WELLS ST WOOSTER 00 « roc Tot only 0 8 room cot on lot 50x164, tage TOTS LANDERS AVE.—Lot 100x150. A few lots from Y00, Small eash, | Kennetb Tuttle J Real Estate — TInsurance 259 Main St. Phone 3663.2 |1t tessed the | the |! an end | B n re-|_ d for c | as BRI Miss Baum to Sing From WBZ Tomorrow | duced federal tax rates, is expecte radio fans will r efforts ton American, HLANSHEN DOMATE FLAG T0 GOLLESE LEE] New National Emblem William aud Mary for| | Williams| 27 P—A of \\'v]‘xu Klansmen to th ber of 8,000 from Vir \ North C | prese Imperial and the | cl Hiram Wes] ce by Presi of the ception of had their fac A the bands- exposed, ent Chandler | pt the gitt h their iden- ks said there “is no need h00ls of higher learn- nd education is the joh.” “mora colored m by the ?'undn'dq c the south kills them Lynchi m have de- nhlmhnunr of the ku kluvc klan.” SIMPSUN 10 ASK SEPARATE TRIALS But Defendants in Hall-Mills | Gase Will Offer Protest t. 27 P—Ap- parate trials of the nts In the Hall-Mills e probably will be sought cutor and opposed by his week. Alexander 2 ht he would ith eme Court | to ascertain when his | n would be heard. fi the defense trial 1, her bro vens, and their sender. lose the cparate trial n i ath ok caileh T will merely cutor, rve the will in oint son declines to dls< ction York paper mployed by him from “en- chiet of | that he | voot” | ) | ¢ detectives of counsel for the or charges e to obtain the con- e not been made e persons asked to slgn V. Evans has resigned pastor of the Congregational church at Buckingham to become field secretary of the Connecticut Federation of Churches. He will en- ter upon his new duties about the middle of October 2 ns came to Buckingham | ADMISSION TAX ALONE SHOWS FALL IN FINAL GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING STRATFORD NURDERE ice believe he has secreted in the cellar or attic of some n the neighborhood. tained a constant I8 NOT YET CAPTURED : | | Automobile Levy However, ’NATIONAL Y. W. OFFICIAL Iy su crease in collections for ve Has Remarkably Heav_v’ Increase — Income Re- ' e turns Bring in Much| More, Too. | T0 VISIT NEW BRITAIN Jane Beilows, Director of Physical Education, Due Here Next Wednesday. 4 Bellows, (P—Re- | bo particular- | on individual incomes, lted paradoxically in a h Washington, Sept. 27 ; A. on We all round s for the Britain those . Te- the fis ar ending June 30 las f which the lowered rates were the 1 over those of Dravl 3 was revealed today in al internal reve; fiscal ns broug, 1925 698,054 more th the corporation ley under a of one pe ’urn,l $149 t nd diving. sym class for seniors is being owed an increase of in auto- $484.- led all states ollections with he cigarette tax pro- 306 in North Caro. alone. The oldest known manuscript of | ¢ » Bible is at the Vatican In Rome. | mornings. | Balzea’ director of | v night and Sunday in in which ths man but he apparently npt to get out of the Police of That FPlace and Bridge- poft Hunting for Albert Following receipt of the report of the autopsy petformed on the £ d rday, Coroner unced that the I1d begin Tues day morning. et with a pleasant ks to the driver for the | READ HERAL DOLASSIFIED ADS Round 02k Summerheat Automatic 0il Burner Easily instailed in Hot Air, Steam or Hot Water Systems without removing grate bars or mak- ing any changes in yeur heating plant. Installed complete with 275 Gallon Storage Tank. $495.00 Before securing your win- ter’s coal see this Burner at Ericson & Johnson 34 Dm ht Street, New Britain, Conn. Telephone 512 eans- flavored with the fragrance of the very forest itself Bean Hole Beans match perfectly the old time fragrant flavors of beans baked in the old- fashioned outdoor earthen oven New and delightful flavors yield to the thorough- ness of “bean hole” baking. The very fragrances of the forest itself, the sweet scented breezes of the woods, the appetizing odor of the ground oven’s blackened sides; the camp-fire’s dying embers—all impart their wonderful flavors. Those who know how appetizing “bean hole” beans are would have baked beans no other way if it were not for the inconvenience of preparing them out-of-doors. But now everyone may have this outdoor “woods” flavor in baked beans in convenient, available form. Ifyou haven’t experienced the taste of beans like those baked in the ground, buy three cans tomorrow and see how wonderfully appetizing baked beans can really be. Many ways of baking beans have been tried but none has ever equalled the method originated in pioneer days and still followed in the Maine woods of baking beans in an outdoor oven like the picture above. Logging camp cooks call it the “bean hole.”

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