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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1927, [MASTER 10 MEET PUPLL [ {JRGES OBSERVANCE it i ity o i ™ 70 ™ 0 or evening, May 25 (he tidal gauge at the Charlestown “Thé members of Stanley Post, : 8 the navy yard, by running a series of A. R., greatly appreciate precise levels between the two points cooperation of e en route. The chest, a gift from the collection of Virgil Hollings- worth, is engraved with her name and the inscription: “They also serve who only stand and walt.” READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS will make possible an accurate study (his non-stop flight from New York of land changes in this section. to Paris, which began Saturdayand e continued yesterday when Mayor MRS. LINDBERGH HONORED |R. H. Daniel of Augusta forwarded Augusta, Ga.. May 23 (P—Cap- [her a congratulatory telegram and tain Lindbergh's mother was not |notified her a silver chest valued at forgotten in the celebration here of [$1,000 and filled With candy was B. C. PORTER SONS SUMMER FURNITURE {Grana Army, we should ‘be \uryl in concrete so that it will be abso- | thankful and glad to receive them |lutel immovable, MRS, LINDBERGH BACK AT DUTIES Flier's Mother Overjoed at Son’s Success Detroit, May 23 (P—Mrs. Evange- line Todge Lindbergh was back at! her dutics today as instructor in the Cass Technical high school here, ac mittedly a little dazed by the spot- light of publicity into which the cpochal transcontinental flight of her son, Charles had thrust her, proud “beyond measure.” Bewildered by the a aim of her so Lindbergh yesterday sought fiom an army of interviews tater consented to talk o newspaper- men. Cartelli Must Face Biscola. Who | arty Issues Orders for May 80 | | | Spanish | Has Eliminated 10 Rivals For City Crown. ters of Veterans and the Women's Relief corps for all their kind as- ice in all of our p Dominic Cartelli It has just been learned Biscola, 13 years old, | Putnam street, who has elim- 10 school ¢ | Has own ruin? that Joseph of inated “Past Department Commander Theodore Johnsoa of the Spanish War Veterans having been appoint- 1 marshal for Memorial 1 all those participating in the Memori Day parade will be governed by his instructions, Iheodore Johnson post department of the United Spanish has bheen appointed Junior Achievement m iRy 18 punll oL Carie e, ! 5. H. Wood of A ' : 4 1'ost Com- ey nalec nder v C. Jackson of the L A e Lczion has heen appoint- formation, “He S in my house and then more owed hn how to play I et Biscola has really e a e markable record constderable disadvantag H pupil at the Walnut Hiil school. ommander contest When knew Biscola S “Past Department Commander H. Juckson of the Worll War Vei- ans has heen appointed chairman various committecs all rittees will report to him. | ns of Vet- but 5 structed to report to him. the Sons of the graves of dity ralleled of committ batc rans will decos & rted veterans ¢ iter- So day fol- orders issued for the Wood lrview cemeter metery, W, I ry chairman. William E Ui on: omobhiles hesitated to speak for Mrs, 1 the cred is d don't want to take it trom him. This was a lone venturc for him. Al glor. Mrs. Lindbergh talked with son through a relay telephor tem operated in london After being ASSU health Mrs. Lindb (o get plenty of rest. “You have gone th v day. May 30, mendous strain,” she co I h memorial to our de At the conclusion of the conversa- RS of the ( tion, a voice from london asked on all p what kind of food Charles liked best parks b Mrs, Lindbergh said. and then nd 1 would L ND FIRE WARDEN = kind of food,” she assured aled in Lir from over the ocean R. take this opportunity fo ex- | recent years by the scemingly inex- e press to our young people in our plicable tilting of the land toward told that England hoped - % R yublic schools have always | the will be afforded a new in- Mayors Welit i Believes S Gost ool subtie setoets St deye st e e Tl v hadad S 4 l U 5 ing our Memorial Day ervice 1S Unnecessary had publication, because all hoy, and 1 St Newington itham, chairman. of Veterans will fur- nish a for the Veterans wd the Sons will ride with them. H. WOOD, “Commander."” org said, my Grand Army, cemetery, rans, World War Veterans and their hters of Veterans liet Corps, patriotic nds: “Comrades of the War Vi Da ens | his.” arics and Wol orders 57 | Wendler, | r 1 Cassina, sy remin of Memorial 1 to properly that observed omrades it flags and in our until noon vesterd | ar forget his oh- Mon- Lot serve this day, him us not 1 request Permancng “Benchmark” Being In- stalled To Study Earth's Tilting Toward the Sea. Cambridge, Mas: her ¢ sea, An exceptionally fine tightly woven Fibre Suite of Settee, Chair, Rocker, and Table in attractive colors with Springfield cushions covered to harmonize, This is a regular $165.00 suite. Specially priced at $119.00. PORCH RUGS Grass and Fibre in Attractive Patterns" I; $6.50 $9.00 flowers for Mrs. Lindbergh said she w pressed by the solicitation ing her son. “It just goes to show ¥ much people are thinking of he has done,” she said. *I was wonderful of the pe France for the spirit they shown. I was somewhat over reports of animosity Americans, and 1 was wonderir how they would ta following o shortly th Nungesser and Coli. people are certainly wonderf we must appreciate what they have done," said Mrs. Lindbergh. Mrs, Lindbergh displayed scores of telegrams and cables of congratu tions received from over the worl Excerpts from them follow: Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. son has written a chapter in Ameri- can history that will always be an inspiration to the countr o v phenomena when a permaunent | observance their sincere thanks and | “henchmark™ is completed at l|\l’5 | apreciation for all their kindness Massachusetts Institute of Technol- | | and loving. helpful servic ogy here it was revealed today. “We also wish to express our The benchmark, an unvarying | ion and gratitude to Mr point used in determining the eleva- | the ddy Awning Co. for tion of surrounding land in surveys, | ating our soldi monument | is being sunk 120 feet below the or the past four vears. surface of the earth with its coni- “This year, throngh the cal point driven five feet into bed s campaign 10f our city fathers and the rock. ion came today from | Veterans, we are > to It is helieved to be the Weld who has | potted plants for country of Minncapolis. The | with State ves of our decs exact point of known clevation is * Warden A, F. Hawes. Under a | Anyone having potted that to e made of steel bolted to steel | which becomes effective - would like to contribute to the sheathing of the column and bound | No Other Tea as Good woodland in New Lly save have 5 one-half kindness ons of obtain payi first In this | cast in cor ase ants $12.95 $19.75 are coterminous are r tires, Hereto- this expe responsibility, but in cases w municipalitics re unwilling to pl men and ap- atus at call for this woi re en may be appointed with the | Finer in Quality—Lower in Price $22.50 GARDEN and BEACH UMBRELLAS $5.50 $6.75 $21.50 $29 $35 $12.00 PORCH SHADES and WINDOW AWNINGS $3.00 $3.85 $5.40 $5.50 $6.00 fight fov state statute 1ent may ou Ambassador Herrick—""Warmest congratulations. Your incomparable son is a guest under Uncle Sam’s roof.” Postmaster General Harry S. New -—“Your son has contributed the most notable chapter in the history | of aviation.” i Edward P, Warner on behalf of the Navy Department — “Every American shares your pride in him and his achievements.” | Ciechanowski, prime minister of Poland—"Full admiration for the| plucky achievement of Charles Lind- bergh through which he has scored the finest victory for American avia- tion.” Mrs. Lindbergh recounted with pride the tribute of a school boy. “Last night a little boy of ten, arrived with a bouquet of flowers.” she said. “He was a manly little chap and said his little piece and was on his way.” “It is all too wonderful for me Mrs. Lindbergh said. “Friday T was an unknown and now.I am receiving messages from the great men of thc world. But it is all due to Charles. | I deserve no part of his glory and do not want the reflection from the glory that is his,” she added. i Argument Over Lindbergh Results in a Killing | New York, May 23 (®—An argu- ment over the nationality of Captain Charles A. Lingbergh today had re-| sulted in the death of one man and| the arrest of another on a charge| of homicide. | Joseph Hand, 45, Brooklyn, was| stabbed in the heart when the ar-| gument became heated, and died | while being taken to the hospital. | His allgged assailant, Sidney Levene, | 28, was arrested a short time later. | Thomas Stiers, 24, owner of the East Side saloon where the fight took place, sald he had separated the two men and had taken Hand from the establishment when he discovered he had been bhed. | Stiers was held as a material wit- At Washington School Pupils of the Washington school will present an entertainment in the | school auditorium Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. The program “Pageant of the Flower. “Health and Fairies"; orc lections; and newshoys' dance. follows: O Piles Disappear No Cutting or Salves Negded Isternal treatments ish Piles and for the v on that the cause is i circulation in aficeted » flabby and bowel w ened, 0 quickly and s of piles you t 1 tion—send healthy the membra seldom vy good 1 ide—bad veins s w Iv rid yo the esh. raw, sensitive 1 treatment ointments and other « ments an't Tastin 1. 8. Leonh, M. ISUE st at work som s find a real internal v He succecded. 1. scription. HEM-1:01D, proven successiul giv i special 1 piles vages—so suceesstul 1ROTD i sold by d money back guara harmless tablet can always be fo fund the purchase dissutisficd, Inc.. who I prov price it you an L4 « city paying ont-half the cost Mayor Weld will confer today with Chief William J. Noble of the tire department to determine what policy will be formulated with ence to forest fires. It is his recommendation that the city de- partment assume the task because of the absence of sufficient wooded lands to offer a scrious problem, refe L. F. C. Directors to Name uccessor to E. F. Hall A successor to Fdward . Hall as of Lande & s will be elected at ing of the board of dirc h. Mr. Mall has already en- his duties as chairman | state board of finance and | control, a position recently created Ly the legislature ofi rccommenda- ' tion of Governor Trumbull. FARMER WOMAN IN OKLAHOMA Praises Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound Because It le:fier ‘Health and Strength In a sunny pasture in Oklahoma, a herd of sleek cows was grazing. They made a pretty picture, But the thin woman in the | blue checked apron sighed as she looked at them, She was tired of cows, tired of her tedi- » ous work in the She was king boarders, own fam s emed too heavy for for her of life her failing health. She had lost confidence in herself, One day she heza E. Pinkham's V' and her general prove. 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