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MACDONALDS WILL VISITIN CONCORD Premier and Daughter to See LongTime Friend | Boston, April 18 (P—Th~ cares of political leadership had been put aslde today by James F v Mac- Donald, Great Britain's only labor pri looked ward with anticipation to the most 1portant incident of his Ame ed MacDor residence of the and Ishbel have But even with tha Mr. and Mrs. MacD d in the simple tempt to rec nemories wa nd ghosts—hnt found signposts,” he la- however, was his onl i y. News from independent ad turned him down for treasureship of the org d to peturb him visibly expected it he told who brought intell fion which was construs as a bl his part “They are angry with me becanse don’t go on the housetops and shout soctalis xplained. MacDonald has been a but despite his political has the reputation of being the labor the tion rs 3 | Three Persons Shot and | Killed in Pittshurgh Row | Pittsburgh, April 18 (- hree | rsons were shot and killed here st night and one s»ntrl:lly“ as a result of what police | a quarrel between two | was 37, | and Angelo Diani, 25, his wife, : Samuel Diant, | ain couple. s were made by police investigating the shooting. They | took Into custody Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Mucel whose home | the shootings and Joe | Pino, 17-year-old Three 2rr 0, In occurred, Nature Cure Institute 19 SOUTH HIGH ST. Near Post Office Telephone 765 1t ailing you nced the g Natureopathic Treatn add years to lif Pep, and Nerve reatments cleanse and restore perfeet biood circulatidn whteh fs so important for health.—My the best equipped for e Encrgy 0 ce is one of liminating St Thhe st afled to hat atl- ments or h speclalists treated by, ] Indicated for you. hild. Hav P diseased Likewise . and all forms h the symptoms when treated by a recognized ex- Trained nurse ladies and prepare for trea attendant for for those unable 1o nent. DR. F. COOMBS Office Hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. Two doilars Jtment advanee DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson. D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. VRAY, GAS and OXYGEN M or in per tr rs when paid pe NEW HAIR! with HOLCINGER HAIR GROWER Proved by actual application to promote the wth of hair. A guaranteed product with money back if not ex actly as represented. Made of high grade herbs For Sale Exclusively by Edward Holcinger 127 Kensington Ave. New DBritain, Conn. Tel. 1922-2 alist for | (" our scroots | BYED IS FORCED | NOW YOU e ASK ONE & REVOLUTIONARY DAYS One hundred and fifty-two years zo today Paul Re: midnight ride on ho down in history [ s dea volution. t out for Kk that has nt of Fort Ticor Stripes first 1 W b o Am MISS ANNE Principa Nathan Hale Junior High School ho served in the « rn colonies had | ¢ rears later, was to be leader in for —What man c nch fleet that helped W m in Cornwallis a 9—What was the wallis' surrender. 0—Approximately rward the tr tween America and € sign how City Items That Al State the Armor door.—; Miss Ruth Hart of Belviders pend a w in New Y he New Britain traffic ect this eveni for ] ing Mr. and Mrs returned from a w joston. Mr. eceting of the “Ladics' Wallingford Autoist Is Arrested in M 1 A P) J Mr. Burlingto Howard i M, an ermont Construction Co, Chiet W. C. Hart of the polier nent was notified today that Mr. McCumber of A Gas Accumulator C will be in thi morninz. He will 1 hook-up for the light system about the center of the city - 49 ddie Cant of Musical Comedy and the Follies You, too, will find that Lucky Strikes are mild and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked, made of the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly age th great skill, and and blended w there is an extra process—*“It’s toasted”—no harshness, not a bit of bite. “Tt's tuasted” Your Throat Protection Dual Non-Stop Race to Paris )4 City Items | Albert E. Middleton, a student at ;Snml-ld Prep school, is spending the | Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erncst Middleton of Bas- t street. The Dickinson Drug Co. prescrip- |tions can now be filled at Packard Drug Co.—advt. | A. G. Hammond auxiliary, U, §. | W. V., will entertain members and | triends Wednesday afternoon at the! state armory from 2 to 5 o'clock. York | Tasty sandwiches, Packard Drug. | —advt. Now Seems Likely York, tua April 18 (P—A New t e from New air s loomed today as injuries ! Commander Richard E. Byrd, | ipiGliaza) R Nifor A fplll hold a meeting tonight at § o'clock in Am three foremost en- St. Jean's hall. from competition for at least| Social and Dance given by Thus- nelda lodge, No. 1, O. H. S, at Teu- consequence ap- tonia Maennerchor hall, Saturday 1 to the plane evening, April 23, 1927. Braun's or- piloted by Licu- chestra.—advt. Noel Day Laurel Court Sewing soclety willl manopl et T from 10 to 4:30] C o'clock at the homa of Miss Amy Beach of 4% Lenox place, | Delicious sundaes at Crowell's.— advt. Miss Edith From of §6 Wolcott v returned to her home in| 1y follo onin s after spending the holidays | ne at Mitchel f yith Mr. and Mrs, Merritt Taylor his pl sarters for Certified o, oes, Lawn Seed,' Garden Fertilizer C. W. Lines Co. Telephone 691.—advt, of Pota re, the Kitel which was to be hel Miss il- " st ning will be held Il at $:45 o'clock. Toasted sandwiches, Crowell's.— at St o Foley of the New York ity Binnait 100l system is visiting his| 2t John T. Foley, for a few| | Delicious sundaes, Packard Drug. | —aavt. Mrs. Maxwell Asheville, N. C. six-room flat, improvements, pri- . beautiful location. Harris St., igton. Phone 112-24.—advts Alexandra Lodge, No. 24, A. L O, ghters of St. George, will meet ing at 8 o'clock in On Thursday afternoon the members will be entertained at | home of Mrs, Emily Bates of 4 on Wallaer The Dickinson Drug Co. preserip- ions can now be filled at Packard | rug Co.—advt vin R. Lamb of §1 Sonth Bur- been called to Elgin, | crious illness of his Lamb, who has just | his 86th birthday. . and Mrs. Dudley W. Nearing 412 Park street left to- | ke their home in Cincin- | where Mr, Nearing esentative for the New De- fg. Co., of Bristol. bers of Comstoek Encamp- No. 29, L 0. 0. F., will go to Tuee vening to work the royal purple degree for E. L. Dun- who escaped wers serv- har Encampment. Members will hall on Arch street at 0 o'clock. w York hotel, but ring from shock, it thigh, and numer- Noville who w §S. Porter Is at 161008 of the right hip, Fokker unin- e tined a wned by building the Boston 1d occupied by o company, 1 adjoining street, e fritt stre rear | IIL, by it is|father, ers from this fire |y 1y morning blaze. Th at $40,000. SIX CONVICTS ESCA p) eir el doors poons and ped througl roof of the Detroit House of 1 ’F Six con- | sal partur M vears mostly nd unarmed Famous Star abont My woice must be in condition 365 nights a year and when I smoke, I insist upon Lucky Strikes because I found from experi- encethat theydon’t irritate my throat.” When in New York you are cordis THIPLE KLAIG T ARE HILLFD On Himself. Fung, 41 years old, a well known Chinese interpreter ‘and restaurant | proprietor, and his wife, Lillian, 27| years old, mulatto, were shot to| death in their apartment in West | 135th street today by William L'v'“ Meh, a Japanese, according to the | police. ! The body of Fung was the first of the three found. Evidently when the three were in the Fung Home From Church | Stratford, Conn. April 18 (- . Tillie Brahman, 45, and Mrs, | Warning, 64, were killed home from church | hot | Bere las t when they wers |struck by an automobile driven by apartment, Fung had staggered to| lichacl L. Adley president of tha the hall where he collapscd on the |\1ley Express company of Meriden, stairs between the first and sccond | SO i | Five other persons in another car The body of Mrs. Fung was founa | Which also was struck by Ad in the kitchen, and a trail of blood MAachine were injured. Adic SiRilie lilicHiat ofiet o bink i = rrested charged with manslangh- way led to the discovery of M er, driving under the influence of body on the roof. Near him wers | lauor and reckiess driving. o German automatics. A note in| Others hurt hesides Adley, who pocket said he had been livin of injuries to his hack, West §Sth strect under the name Mary O'Pri of 412 of F. H. Toyomi. v York ci injury Meh, who was about 32 vears old. Joseph 443 is belleved hy the police to have had 5th street New York, bruises key to the Fung apartment and and shock. with .| Miss Veronica O'Br Mrs, Mi s, to have been friendly A quarrel in and shock Fung. Mrs. Millie 4448 Richardson avenue, . bruises and shock. returned early today after of cabareting is thought to have le to the shooting. F MURDER | April 18 (UP) READ HERALD CLA: FOR BEST H Leads the World in Motor Car Value right, it will be Then another ri The illustration shows two Nash Advanced Six engines hooked together in the great Nash testing room. One of these motors is driving the other, to limber it up. After a few hours of this, the motor now being driven will limber up another. Then, after 8 to 10 hours on its own power, it will be taken apart. Bearings, connect- ing rods and pistons carefully inspected. Valves ground and reseated. Next, the trained ear of an engine ex- pert will listen to the operation of this motor. When he is sure it is absolutely expense. You the difference. But every Nash difference! leads the world! 52 ELM STREET EXTRA HOURS OF EXTRA CARE 1 | his home last night. New York, April 18 lm—mck‘_stmflom W(]me[] We]‘e Walkingtnrrhml, Ribeiro was being beaten by an angered mob and was almost unconscious. JOHN B. MORAN, Associate Dealer, 313!, Church Street —David Ribeiro, 28, of Valley Fally was ordered held without bail for the June grand jury when arraigned in court here today, charged with the murder of Antonio Almeida, 28, also of Valley Falls. Almelda was shot and killed near When police He is alleged to have lain Almeida in the belief that the ter had been friendly with Mrs, tibeiro. Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. cding Ring Shop 9 ARCH STREET A. PINKUS Eycsight Spectalist 300 Main St. Phone 570. 22 Years on Main Street. DENTIST Dr. Henry R. Lasch 353 Main Street X-Ray Pyorrhea Trcatments 15 extra hours on the NASH motor to be certain it is right mounted on its chassis gid examination, in the car, out on the road. 15 extra hours in all are consumed before the motors shown above are ready for their owners. How easily Nash could save this time and never be able to ses owner knows there is @ There are extra hours of extra care in every Nash, to lift it above the level of the aver. age car—to be certain Nash performance { 26 Difierens Nash Models at from $365 to $2090 {. o. b. factory } A. G. HAWKER °’ TELEPHONE 2456 (L ] N EVERY NASH,, &S 4 OUR BOARDING HOUSE - eaADw WoT You LADS LigTeN To A BIT OF REASON? wa Nl BoTH HAVE J0B2 10 KEEP UP HERE, «« BUT BY SDVANCING ME $100. EACH, 1 CAN GO T0 WEEPAH NEVADA, ““GTAKE A CLAIM, ARD (F T GTRIKE GOLD, WE opLIT (T “THREE wA\Ie!:avaREA‘fE i CAEZAR ,«w CANT Nou ZE = TUNETY T \ELLOW WHAT AN 0PPORTUN! T Laioes £ SiGN oFF ! \OUVE HAD NoTHING .BBT BRAIN FOR A Jouw'lL BE ally invited to see how Lucky Strikes aré made at our exhibit, corner Broadway and 45th Street. 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