New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1927, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927. ’ 'ldentitlcfltlon of “the-¥ictim 1n thal from wandering entirely away from | subsequent spells of iale % RARE OLD TALES |, = LIVE IN GLOUDS el DEGENGY PAYS, 1§ | LetNo One Deceive You! tablished that the body was not Trust is placed in the honest face, : that of Schwartz, who carried even in the shops of Fifth avenue - s ; 1 | heayy life insurance. A coffee bin- A merchant tells of an infirm old ; AT AL ave OTlie J dle ana fragments of a roll of bed- | | woman whose check for $100 on a L.°B day offers | 2 . dingainolostd the man gar poob:| | small-town bank in Pennsylvania | o, % Vioo variety of subjects. Ti o i ably a wanderer. Underscorings was accepted in pa LT ELORonn oyl ed curre A 3 L Prigate Constitution Took Part in "wattnew 25:19 Go vo tnererore. NEW YOPK SKyScraper Dwellers| consc”oecnec aa retummed 3o, ikt »ettre, reison, vor- William Allen White Explaing 3 and teach x x” Helnrich an- | marked “no funds.” ¥4 sotie s> drablams, | Slentloliy, nounced the dead vas itin- | ), evolution, aquatic life,” medicin aiti | n Mafly EYEIItS e mhmmerfly flfi:nh‘i;a;“::lr;mp:' OHEH Callt See S[Peet { Five tiny Negro children, who 5 & 4P ¢, travel and law POBI“OH | was confirmed by friends of the| by knew their New York, made hands 3 Washington, Feb. 18 (P — Al | deceased. New York, Teb. 18.—Apartment| (Ul of pin money by giving in- Use of Strong Beer | ria, @ —| though the U. S. S. Constitution is - dssoliera aton tha fall steuctifes of | TOEmEl “Charlestons't and “Black 5 D S he < = revered as the most historic ship of | Radio Fans Usin : rs atop the fall structures of | poitomgy to the delight of a Sunda Increases in Denmark ' pap. “be } | ] g Manhattan live in a veritable fairy- | night crowd at one of the busiest York, Teb, 18 (UP)-_ S i Ay Rea et the navy, there are many incidents ; in her career of service that are lit- Fences for Aerials iana on a fogey day. The towering|corners In the world. There was no | sumption of strong beer is increie. | Fourth of July or Thankseivi 1o knbmn Tofion; Taby 18 08) — \Wiratess scrapers penetrating the mist | MUsic but the jangle of traffic and |ing in Denmark, according to the have never been forgotten by Wil- | Secretary Wilbur's campalgn to | fans who get into the country have | shrouding the busy strects seem the | the tinkle of dimes on the sidewalk, | Horten, correspondent of | iam Allen White, r of The| A restore the venscl has brought £ome | peon quick to millise. the stecl wire | castles of a dream oity, At night|and the rhythmic little feet needed | “Industris ' . Emporia tte Is not sold in bulKk, Onlyin pacKages, of them to light. and concrete post fencing along the | the illusion is heightened by the 0["8 of ;ht; chifi_‘“" Xf}l‘he ad-|new highways, for “listening in” | sparkling lights in the windows and | B { w.r_[ NI o et e ventures o e ship, which made | purposes. the glow cast upon some of the| There is at st one place in New cear the o carly da “th 1 S Aha oLt The resulta e & i 2 5 e her last cruise in 1879, was her es- |~ During the week-ends scores of | buildings by floodlights. S e e e e AP S ; e ,’:""I,‘ said, were satis- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS cape from a British squadron in | these fans can be scen sitting by since the first fall this winter and e Ihiven vion SRl palt ekt A e e A el the war of 1812 through use of | the roadside with headphones on | One such apartment in 55th strect | where it probably will remain until | ol—tmounted to +40,1 el itk el el ey e s e nbect tsat ot in el ol b Py kedge anchors, which open under | listening In to London. They at-| offers a view of Broadway, with the | the birds come home. It is a hole 5 home consumpt 3 gy | ea[‘YourS water like an umbrella When pres- | tach a wire from their crystal sets | brilllantly illuminated Paramount | in 47th street at Fifth avenue that | s e e L RN led ou I instituted it" commented the sure is put on them. to.the steelwire fence, and earth|theater looking like a palace in | was packed to the level of the street | lon 5 3 SR LOEBT AT Jo¥- ssacenclys e annonnesdpeditor I felt that a five | Of Disfiguring Blemishes Captain Tsaac Hull, the command- | {he get in the grass. Reception is|the d . Flashing electric | with snow early in the winter and | 1 . 2 e : fon | and a f day will get me more | F; er, in his report to the secretary | extraordinarily good up to a dis- | signs of a furniture store and mort- despite the heavy traffic passing | r i nd ansayerpesil The ) ! human labor than a Use Clltltllll‘a of the navy, gave a narrative of the | tance of 20 miles from London. | gage firm prevent the dreamer |over it daily it has not melted w 1011 i i o et e | incident. | ave tl erno, Days 1o he decent to men” | |SsmslsSoan Gmee. Tucm tree adtews “In this situation, finding our- Sam selves in only 24 fathoms of wa- ter (by the suggestion of that val- nable offices, Lieutenant Morris), T - * determined to try and warp the = — —— Ship ahead, by carrying out an- chors and warp her up to them. Three or four hundred fathoms of i J rope was instantly got up, and two anchors got ready and sent ahead, by which means we began to get ahead of the Enemy. | “They, hawever, 500n saw _our Boats carrying out the anchors, and adopted the same plan under y very advantageous circumstances, ! - as all the Boats, from the Ship| ~ ! furthemost oft were sent to Tow, and warp up to those nearest to us, by which means they again came up.... . “From 9 to 12 all hands were employed in warping the Ship ahead, and in starting some of the water in the main Hold, to lighten her, which with the help of a light wind, we rather gained on the Enemy, or at least hold our own. “The wind continued light until 11 at night, when a stronger hreeze from the southward facili- tated the Constitution’s escape.” BIBLE PSYCHOLOGY SOLVES MYSTERIES Markings Often Helpful to Trained Investigator Berkeley, Cal, Feb. 18 (P—Pen- cil marks in Bibles help E. 0. 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