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fEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1926. lBOYS FIND REVOLYERS; Why the Y is A F' ht' ‘ §5iediand :T:r.:m:‘:n\(“h:,r !\i";xlwd; g |art, 3r. Glover; Art Appreciation, SHPPING BOARD _ s s acis Ave Fighting (L) FORTY NNER - RO [o s s wife di=d last May he re Li Ih), Ath les, Mr. Hines; TERMS ANN[]”N[;E[N I]lES AEE[I g? YEARS Am. 4 his faculties and health and | William F. Neurath Takes Miss i Miss é;ng,,;y. Bodkd 3 g 3 often told stories of e gO Rk % d $ Jersey City Lad of Nine Shoots ¢ _ e ‘ n told stories ot.the gold T Olivia Madden for His Bride nl Johnson; Civic club, period. Current Events, Mrs and Kills Playmate in Mimic . Joseph's Chusch Today. o Senfor Dramatics, Miss Vessels Will Be Sold Only fo| o . i R | | Manchester, Mass, Man Took STOLE 30,000 FROM BANK YR Dualiys Sunler Dramtlice S Miss G e 1 i g A » A 3 | 1, daughter of Mr. and JIrs. | Barpes; st Ald, Ml ; Amellbflfl Cl[lZeDS |~ Wk :1‘1 g xJ : o Er\nfl4:”)“5 Lo . : B i Pa]‘[ 1 FaIIIOIlS GOld RUSh Galt, Ontarfo, Clerk is Arrested and | sreer became. Winthrop | rour Footed ,\mr‘rv*fln:m .\us:o?“::: | h Beaga ¢ & X e =4 | 3 i 1% o : French, Miss Cutting; Girls® of the shipping world and the gov-| g * = ; 2 i Allen, who left this| Misdeeds. Joseph’s church, ernment agencies associated with|® vacant lot here last night : ; e p it ton o Yo E ok 1’ lee club, Miss hipping during the next few| The two boys and Jo Snglish, i Sgbiag E A 3 | 1 i to the Califaria sold Ont., Sept. 30.—P—Wor § et 5 : son; Our n\\ club, Miss hs will do much to reveal the| 10, son of Police Lieut. I sh, | g i and who returned and lived!|: at night, Harvey J. MeNeil, | 2 ol < L y Servic Miss : 18 Srhniar v : X e et e e ade club, Miss Wil- of the American Merchant R e : : ! Lo p G 2ld<at Tesident Gl rin a local bank, took gvter; Tamp Auadaslib el & toraiq| Be d with a toy pistol and under T 3 e 308 g o i - e et = § : , : a Mearts Solance D (o il e S & to test|® Diece of tin n “‘,‘" fort the boys e 3 b o . P et wn, according to police. OfeToRce Bon den ound two other guns urial of the money did not : With the Curry boy inside, the & | other two stormed the fort Sander- Beagans fired and 3 an umblers, r ster; Schonl hrough the body oy, . SR | sev me and v were fOUr | (1o m B0 i an 1 e { Mr. Scott; Basketr . f i L He spent 1 th 4 r e to the br 1 A Mr. Dra e s 4 g o = some u ha PR S lieT yest man 2 hi Miss Goodwin; Danca Ore ins boy was cocked. Polic E " : . | el S de bY | qyart wat Mr. Groth; Mandoi n underi the lin'but’a 7 : < o 3 e B e / 1dir kfas s 1 ", Groth; Art, Miss Hitehcoe! in Hartford g Miss Littlehales; Makir | Scouts, _Boys' Glee club, brot bank’s safe and ers in'a voy to San I < be here at noon, Novemt Marine planning| [ ¢Y 727 | : i y : s 5 l oup within the| 0T U i AR 3" whenes yac % ! i | KILLED IN PLANE CRASH eiaiae s sl eft on a wedding |. arc of clothing, Mrs, Wallen; n recommendations for a mer- n of Chairman Jones yondon Prepares Great Reception — Iae e i : Solo. | ROCKK at t : inpe | What \Ial\ei Bees “ ild? crce committee, | : X He told me i kbR Lo Bana N 00 “o. Mr. Neu s -| Lack of Honey, Some Say, 2formation by| For Noted Flier Who is to ¥nd from & n th < 2 DEve rder dep.:fmer Marbury, Sapt 2% (A—The Brit- year. | 26,0003t Trip. DRISiRnClE B gl & s Ty To aper Goods i ish Beek rs' Association knows Ships Sold QDO IERELD the rebellion of Mexics m y s : what makes a wild bee wild. 1 to place the varl-| onaon sopt. 30 (A—When Alar o a pllgrimage to Magd ir ora, to tue of - lug, for r c 18 | o oss ¥ o Bees, it appears, often are bad Cobham al on the Tham -|[icisco, snoyaal ! U I L IO AL U B0 B IR e o onver, | Clubs in Full § tempered in the late summer and S dtiee s E s BT il e b path. | pente antiglyde Elanic o 2 carly fall when flowers are disap- ¥ t 2ot iliament 1 SR i ) . [ and : s : celbar- |2 passenger in the plane, received in-| At Central Junior H. S.! jearing and there is not enough the Pan- : 5 ‘s for miners, earnin - Hes WEich Goelors Jear o e club season is in full sway|honey to go around. When in this and mail i A 1 ve Sues for Land Title h o co of 144 Pleasant | : i g : at: ntral Junior high school, | mood they steal from one another, : : ] e has returne E retur fancheste Rolando was a student at Colorado | tl s club g a moreland it disturbed will attack. It i# n Steamship|givon ¢ L . i : Already Transferred ¢, the police olinat to operated for ¢ ! hool of Mines at Golden is |varicd selection for the pupils. The|a common thing for bees to kill to the ot John E. Kilbourne, ¢ | sai & the o i |home was n, N. J. |list of clubs and sponsors follows: | chickens in England. from th > S between ;g tne general pu B. W. Alli s = o & L S e oy BT 5 5, WEST HARTEORD YouTH A. B. Pimm, Jr., Amherst Halfback, Partly Paralyzed as Result raw entire South A n trade. With th : the A the the radio will broad-| 1 allsEniion of Blo. t throughout the country the or gave Mr. Kilbou ol AT Tar St N [o ey vs of his reception the eches. An attempt be made | t the noise his motor scends on week wi'l be f ate functions in I {honor. His flight is £aid to be the |1ongest ever made without changing ferred the property s. Helsu e planc and represented t d engine which hi cumt o was a South Africa and back last year X & Nettl S the allegation. ices, but w portant r The U lines form a branch © L1 y Fleet Corp m are di-| rectly nt. As an| = T 4 % permanence in| Educational Institutions 10 premises. MORE CO-ED CHAPERONES ave become part \amed Beneficiaries ‘ : ; IR i ® Dedham, i . 30 () — e - > S : o ;l::” ‘:lfn':lly/‘"lnl[ ,nf'n. B’ i 5 °'S | The \\rvmfns ) college of keting tesulty ickraking. RAnTRS O Ay Thiladelphia, des the ratcs an express pas- service from| .o o o board points to the sale of tickets| vw out § o'clock this morning, s y of sic and various |\ l‘ulirw sU ntendent of health are heneficl- 1 the gainst a light of T ¥ , he reporte rookline, propri s to football ntic and nortk I are now oper- ted through nt, J. H. Win- chester & Company B ofNew, York clty, B resented by ¢ {and W n street een 1 it not hio, Michigan, Min- . Sl ot iandat0otglock lastis sota, Wi Indiana. | H. Horwitz sorved the papers and |sioner re pnn,mn the righ er- | cords of 1o has been made | attached property of the dcfendants ate has . M. |by the ration of the west- at 47 Cherry stri The writ is re- | Win: of 4n \h le street. ern universities since W Cross, Aged Exgloer e Las T“D Sen R R SR e D i {o His Discovery | | | Glacler Park, Mont, Sept. 30— | Gea go Bird Grinnell, naturalist and writer of New York city recently B. C. PORTER SONS made what he believes to be his last trip up to and upon the im-| mense glacie I i | 2 It was in 1\& that Mr. Grinnell, | | then in this region on one of his | T e a Cons lra arli cpeditions through the |} { | 14 o 0 0 ains, first s t ma f snow and glacier, but it was e i e | i [ e | Il tO giVC you a finer OVCfCOflt} f 1897, that he had brought Licut. H. Beacon, d U. S. infantry, " ¢ 4 E into the bas ere now stands tl i ¢ { Many Glact tenant he ascended to the glac With the L ) : G | PP g | ; : Three conspirators met in Kuppen- “And 'll finish the job,” said the master / et Heavon® was on th § q ) jreins il 4 ! heimer Style Studios awhile ago. «What tailor,“poolingou:etfortsintoafi.nish- Blackfect Tadlan Tes n with a ¥ B 3 . i s, - emall command of s putl g T s G ; shall we do?” asked one, «to produce ed garment; stitching serviceability with an end to ations of horsc | g b 4 ~ > d £ ) . . thieves. Upon his return Lieut. Bea- | § 4 i a finer overcoat—combining maxi- elegance, ruggedness with refinement.” 7 S jer the name of P ; / + COv r ¥ a hat ¢ . . e its discovercr ancin i mum Style with maximum Utility?”’ name has lik ittached to the | mountain upon whose rocky slopes So came the LAIRD ... a coat to rests the ice mass. as well as to the 8 W S & «Pll find the Cloth,” said the woolen grace the sunny Avenue but to defeat little lake into which it drains. Jrinnell ascended the glacler Xy ;| ; e e waa N man. «A weather-proofed Scotch fabric the hardest wear and weather on the e be his last time | M N\ ONAA E : . 3 5 . . p e i o ma e é)‘\“‘"“ ) l h N 17 ; . .. shedding water like a slicker, hold- ~ frontier. A courtly coat with an iron make the ascent in || u)ll"M t i ’ 3 . & ¢ his 77 years. ~ ls ew LJ’L&K e 3 ing warmth like a fur pelt, and radiat- constitution. t saw the glacier the | ch e e | R d k f A IR ing beauty as only a heather-bloom N : i g said Mr. Grinnell, *mow the ay we have the pleasure of showin S B e ust Receivedisa Work of Art | [|§| vooln con S . gl wedl et fon Cans e you the new Kuppenheimer LAIRDS ctood and was pho dothres i 4 . . B . \ : s 3 years ago hevepastonsie he M'adc by artisans who work only in the best grades of materials it ; Pl design the Style," said the fashion for Fall and Winter? They're here quarter mile back of the voint | will endure for many years. where I first saw it and it app fo e melting it s FAD IR Sl Bt 00 “The CHAUTAUQUA” is the name of this Suite. It is Jacobean in : more distinction. weights and models. man, “creating a coat with John Barry- . . . both in topcoat and overcoat is of gailons of water are com-| from it every minute. Still; style, has solid Mahogany frame in the new Tuder finish. It is up- vhrrf is a tremen s mass of ice Il L Sl S ioubtadiy resint 1) holstered in the highest quality Mohair. Frudiaa | S | Il KUPPENHEIMER Good Clother et pend Over Three An Investment in Good Appearance Million on Impm\ement% Boston, Sept. 30 () — The New | & ny ¢ aut d Hw ex s p s br . This is only one of the many new Suites which we are showing this j Soday's appropriation the season. Others at prices ranging from $119.00, $275.00 up to $750.00. | ?eGollegxdeS/toppa greater part will be expended in routine additions to plants. Im- ) g yrovements wil e ms in the provemer will be made in ‘ Maln at st Maln Foston district and other parts of Massachusetts including Spring- | ‘ Vv"‘d Worcester and North Adams; Centerdale, R. I, and various ] ° AN AN oints in the other New England ates.