New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1927, Page 2

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SATU 2 NEW BRIT/ \I\' D%ILY HLn ALD, RDAY, MARCH 5, 19z7. THRILLING RESCUE (™ our scroois | OF FORTY SHILORS pmmpmmmmn Steamers Race to Side of Burn- “MiDGE” SAUNDERS, FCRMER BOY, WRITING BIG NEWS United Press Correspend- ent in London Prepares Serapped jn England as Public This Sort of Entertainment. Exhaustive Data on the Start- ing Vessel Prince of Wales, New Y ale of heroi annals of t ing Monday in Herald. as belie How ¢ w were torm HELEN D. CONNOLLY are afire,” that came through Cabo H. o'ciock csume Musical Even gMEmwmm SHIMHING HEET Match to Teke Place in Wesley 1am( Narch 111 ve as m given by the names umann, O von Mcn o s 3 ssado, freig the Cabo cal faru. It ed from had heard t ‘o ald Again 1ngto e ty in \l'u'nvlnfl CAPTAIN GILBERT [5 FOUND GUILTY rning shi e the 2¢ A icted of Conspiving to Bring Rum Into G uniry points to, 1 will oints (it Uiyl s soma _addition Cabo Torr: Hatteras comy i more »d hy » Cabo T : York T eal. Her cen too nd stations and is 1 radio wenl followed q cutter Seminole, narrows; the of the 1 with & p hours' saili patrolling Pre W RHES’ ATTA H W n Federal nours Haymarket theater 1 nightly to see this clean ral comedy and crities uni- declare it is the ot who has pently in 4 Sutro, plays the says well wi gated to the n country, and He can ride as well e the old Mexican saddle h Tom Mix the other eroes 0of Hollywood make p impression on movie pa- ro such a d cne of flatrace zher Educatjon in 1877 e only 71 women ritish uni ics fn 1877 a oneers were having a pre ‘ime trying to gain higher ¢ ace of bitter opposition and 1sm. Miss . 1. Tuke, principal of T 4- | A College for Women, who ~ducated at Newnham College, Cam- dge, and later a tutor there, in sting educational conditions of ‘s with the conditions faced by o women in British univer- sities today, 1 wild women,” the 7 the 9,00 manni or merely untidy 1 and short and ands in our will demand abo shor has come e of that the old sur tion still prevails if a girl has I bridesmaid more than twice ehe ill never be a bri If. Also n expensive luxury being now that incomes Pleted ensive. one or two of { cent socicty Adings bridesmaids were promi ni received valuable diamond nts for their servic and yialr is discussing what £ 1 should be entitied m 2o has to be really | enl are ma- n- now Distil and :\'ol] Alcohol for Motor Car Fuel. Board fre! iles ors and ng to ils of Qanfime - Does Nt E ho Sentimer i Mexican Gensul, He the the sc such nment the a li- M T e sirie busi e IR e e e PRAISES WILSON Pashion Experts Give Out Latest 7 = oo i o . . :.‘ s ! Decrees or e et 53 polin Trip to Eu L Col. House On Eve of rope, Declares He Wil Stand With Lincoln. v simple 1 and Vit About 3,00 wer wture or 10 per « used to Can't Put On Pomp 1 von Kleist, the repr E the Pure White Lead and Pure White ILLUSTRA -PAST can’t put the ka pver on the s soon as he s had a let caption, Pru first simplyrequiringthreequarts Tien of Linzeed Oil to he stirred gallon to thereby, mal ] 32 gullons of BEST—PURE—PA!NT Ready for usc FOR 93 00 per sacLon ar Proved by 53 years of utmaos sah:fcc.”lr\‘ use without rep~inting for 10 to 12 ycars, and cn equal quantity painting more ecrface than hand made Wiite Lead Fuint. FOR SALE BY l.lt') cach % e A. His Ty return mail b nding him {1 tion in was neither recelved 1t there DUTY TO READ Niw on T noy an K1 vo of former roy: {he former emperor ¥ DBRITAIN, Colleet Napoleon's Orders ction of 10,000 ori, and pr apoleon, JOHN BOLYE PLAINVIL LUMBER & COAL BRISTOL MDWE. €O INC,, LOOMIS BROS. €O, INC, CO, 0., . \('»m nor« tast crown horities in and the s new | s R 1 two son- inj a; to pro- 1 last cohol Tetter |4 1ad heen royal!of Charles E later com-, anl the reveluntionary latter 18th and|Hollywood, know court life and fts that four golfers did not violate the 19th cquired by te the Alsaee-Lor of the Univers for purchascd trom the udolph university i by is the most collections of Kind in ed only Libr: lers G of valuable in the N Most werr tor posting The ret Constant redy, whose novel is being produc- German stage or the aid s Kot a greater of the publication of hor comparatively unknown Lady of Lyndon” than has written or thinks Nymph iz of Constant on t first time and “The hook wr Introducing herself to m public by means of fiss Kennedy said of “The fall of 3 obody the pub- fulfiled a drcam bought the d. “Few eriti pr d But what did I care for such minor details? The point was I wanted to write th e T was ded ¢ she rand I s to me old age. When my literary iam Heinemann, the pub- nted to see me, 1 jumped next train to London, boug hat and saw him. My specchless timidity at that time amu me to this da But T was even then 1 never have If ever there was comes once in a lifctime vas it.” ent told |on the new hapyy beer Royalty In the Movies pblemen and nd navy off and are acting as “supc s in a now heing Templehof, Berlin studios of Paramount-Metro-Goldwyn-U under the supe Whittaker of Holly- The film is entitled, “Th Waltz,” manuscript by Al of Hollywood, with Suzl Vernon of France, Liane Haid of A ana Fritsch and Karl von Schlettow of Germany in the leading roles. “Thess Russians Whittaker former their wives tr ‘shot" | the t| combination real Tliey are the declared. nal! will appear in a number of monu-| | mental court scenes, and thelr act- {ing will be absolutely true to life, as these ‘extras’ unlike those in " | announced his c | thos: - evolution Lady of Lyndon"”| a L his contract. on | them is now | emind- reality to ve and a painful gone by." is many | formerly ind these| make What was | er of iquette. concea smiling { . howe —PARIS Paris Theater Presents Dazzled, Jangling Landscape Such as is Seen Through Eyes of Drunken Man. | . - Paris, March 5 (Fr— may keep Aristide Briand out of the composed of ¥ led bek *oor speliing Presents Drunk’s Views. Dancing landscapes, the dizzy vis- ual reactions of a gentleman with 100 mu fire-water aboard, are pre- ted to the audience at one of the " theaters here. The old device of scenery and ob- 5 horizontally and ver- tically has been altered. The front >t is hinged in such manner that : leans from one gid er. The large window ich a village is scen, i3 as i3 an literary Foreign t sheep nous so nister 1s said to at in Briand ha ‘nts than any ot hostile critics says h t very long in a spelling bee » 30 word note he wrote in twd misspelled words . note, . ot village The effect startles and amuscs spectators and gives something the rocking sensation experie n a motion picture aboard swaying airpiane is reproduced. Peculiar Libel Laws. Abuse by wireless is worrying tha Trench because of their peculiar libel laws. The government has been define the rights of tho k vy Thave been unjustly d by broadeasters and the gov found new legislation is and an error one of cor ne< ation fame as a ma and ; but tur starte 1 to po ational as a Jawyer rly. W rtcoming: ttract e of his pres micr Poin- dited with t runs. but to on who is libelled or even ntioned in a newspaper or other perfodical has “the right of reply He is entitled to give his side of < case in his own language, in same place in the paper and at same length as the offending szage. Je can even unburden him- elf at greater length b} paying ad- verti rates for th additional This right of reply does not hoid gocd in wireless because the He ian waves weren't discovered when e French law was made. Paris Is Worried. Parls is worried about its anti- quated public librarfes and the pub- lic's decrcasing use of them. Statistics show that fewer anA fewer £o to the city's bookshelves cach year and for a long time sport, e !the movies and wireless were i med. A thorough {investigation showed the libraries were behind the times. There are 83 libraries but most of them are open only two hours cach evening and are in charge of persons who get less than common lahorers for the time they put in. The card catalogue system is not in general use and readers goon tire of searching for hooks they. Certain libraries alse specia ize so that the resources of each place are quita limited. So far there has been no sug- tion of combining the many in- dequate libraries into one, or inta well-housed, well-equipped where the general read ident might find what un- v to have Lithe exi ers' and 1 tives replies to & population pro by bachelors, o ) few old maids and rich di families in France it is remarked, a fably g0 to poor persons the large at keeps them poor,” com critic FPrizes for largi ments one In any are citizens for § for my. tis e statistics that ha ery for “more chil- hasn't had much influence The French man and wom who purport to spealk public, won't have unless they kn to he bread for t life i o hard t now Others feel that the modern that children are a burden. 4 FLASHES OF L IFE: ITALY PLANNING SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW IN PLANES tatea . want chil- wre 18 g0 and they snartionl Adren io r the s Press the principle of the hombardment » As me—TUsing (blus laws. Governor Richards et “olumbla forthwith announced that. gun 0f nevertheless so long as golfers pl ers ar on Sunday, would be arrestei airplane experi- which much It will be ahd and h an they hope will go | ything t two miles high vl oxygen for men 1p—Antoinette Lemorte, stomobile operated anklin of Danielson. Moos tilled Willlam ¥ 16, vet. byl Attemipt to reopen) ina will be made in er if conditions seem favorab! lamp yet is r id after hearing from Yala) Andie hand reports on conditions.) Wiy to illuminate o 7 i Michael Egan, 71, whose| 5 Lody was found in canal Tie from drowning Medical r E. Parmelee decides, —The bige lesigned es > landing power pee Yeningrad gone to Siberia 400 ton An expe to hunt for K. meteorite which tr: Plainy Ir town's oldest woman, Martha S dies. c years urned trees miles. over an arca of 300 93, Waterbury—Committee appointed] ind $2,700 secured to operate East-| 2 Bascball club In 1927, terbury — Rabbi Jesaia Dav an, killed by automobile Thurs. cvening, buried with impressive) in traditional methods of or to Jewish dead. Meriden—DMrs. 8. W. Beecroft tell uml she is convinced Fred Edel) trial on charge of klllin; striano, Jr., is not man she brother, David| . just before Dudley's dis-| appearance und death, e traces the nan from tages requiring ity colle in ten years. that of 200,000,000 — The 1y barbarian Hard Ta nton, is p opinion Nie wrote a mecting called to pro- Jtest against hunting with do t does not seem likely that men's de- it in eruct sports can be lessencd pt by slov ¥ human in the and so of < Lincoln Ir:;)ersormr M P. & T. Assn. Meeting| program the Parents and ation of the Central Tunior High school is offering nex! sday afternoon and evening wii of th st ever present city. TLincoln Caswell, fam ©d impersonator of Abraham Lin. coln, to whom he bears a remark:. mblance, will give his parf he program in the aftcrnoon and in in the evening while Maurice Treedman, well known violinist vill play in the evening. Mrs. Rut! 1. Horton, New Britaln so- Il sing In the evening. Ths omps for these two artists be Leonard C. Voke of Maple The evening's program is a iitation in the U, & impressed Queen | of health is quiring . cooks Bucharest- A, must have Marie. 1 min sponsoring a bill ertificates from w A > struck oil Side, but no visions e heing entertained | Barrels of it are coming out of the ground mysterfously. There are arages in the viclnity. of quick riches able resc of t 0—As P histor sces i, £o has inherite in double dosc the spirit that the law. Farly settlers robbed |Indians. Slaves were imported into free territory. Raitroads and other big business violated etate and fed- crval i no, o th Hill Part T. Sarasate Sarasate) Sarasatel 1 nmlman, violinist. Metcal® ~Dabe Rut ger, bats ri in pen. He w York {1efthanded sl with a fount the great anded 1 it with c.Gipsy Airs Maurice Love but a Day .. . Mrs. H. H. A, Beaeh (\mAn obligato) Dy the Waters of Minnetonka «\h in, Wyo. — Miss Elizabeth mayor of Grey Bull (popula- | tion ? must pay some money to Mrs. Thelma Olson-Stevenson for a | liquor raid. The raiders found noth- ing, the warrant was defective and Mrs. Olson-Stevenson sued. A jury was ordered to find for the plaintiff | and to fix the amount of damages. | Ba Wiley, o Lieurance| Mrs. Rum Goodrich Horton Tramp, Tramp the Boys are Mnrch- ing. Mrs. Ruth Goodrich Horton. Part II. Abraham Lincoln, impersonated by —_— Lincoln Caswell. 7 Afken, 8. C—The winter colony| The pupils will be permitted te |has won a victory for Sunday golf, |BO to either performance on e¢hil |but more trouble for the links to- | dren's tickets. Imorrow s forecast. A jury found READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AD!

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