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SKY PROGRAM FOR betore less than a minute. The professional reviewers, who are commonly called astronomers, plan to take up their position in sleep a few minutes longer the curtain rises—or, more Eclipse of Sun by Moon Is One Thing Wasdington, May 37. (P—June, accurately, descends — and get a better view because the sun will be a little highsr over the horizon when it 18 eclipsed. Alaska will glimpze the spectacle as it ends, at sunset, over th: Pa- cific, Ocean to mortheastern Siberia, and across the Bering Sea to the Aleu- after passing over the Arctic NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, OUR SCHOOLS ™ | | GOM CHEWERS ARE GROWING DALY Bmericans Reported Already Aliecting Chicle Forests Washington May, 37. (P—Ameri- can flappers and their assistants in gum FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1927. NEW HAVEN BOY DIES IN STOLEN CAR CRASH Fatal Accident Occurs Near Lewis- town, Pa.—Car Was Taken From Elm City. New Haven, May 27 (P—Emlile De Francesco, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Natale De Francesco of this city, was instantly killed, a compan- fon is in a hospital serlously injured and two others are under arrest as in the hospital is believed to be Thomas R. Peck, of this city, The [two held by the Lewistown police are claimed to have been identified as Donald Mills, 16, and James Le- banca, both of this city. De Francesco is said to have been driving the car and 1is belteved to have picked up the thres companions for the trip. The automebile was registered as the property of E. H. Dommick, of Stamford. The car was reported to have been stolen here Tueaday night. Oklahoma Capitol Is was at Gutbrie, but in 1908, it was moved, almost overnight, to Okla- home City, where the governor maintained offices in a school build- ing and records were kept in a store. In 19183, the legislature passed a capitol construction bill, appropriat- ing $1,000,000. A committee drew up plans, leaving off the dome, and the legislature approved them. Architects informed the body that & fine building of five stories and a basement could be erected for $1,- 500,000 if there was no dome. The dome would cost at least $500,000, they said. 8o the legislature voted for more Choose May Day Queen + At Duke University Durham, N. C, May 37 UP—The southern tradition, even in the col- leges where co-education is an es- tablished fact, calls for masculine superiority, May Day at Duke uni- versity, however, inds women ruling without restraint. Led by thelr stu- dent gueen, the co-eds lord it over the campus. ‘This year's election wus won by Miss Sadie Lawing of Charlotte. Mliss Lydia Brasington of Biltmore, an Asheville suburb, will be her maid ordinarily & month of weddings but |\, Iejands. At Nome the magni- fow other elaborate entertainments | ('n o E S (S0, A omy"‘“ ;‘::“::"t‘ ":m"r’:o‘“bfg:";lfl‘: per cent, that is 14 per cent of i 2 repertolre, as made public | (h° :‘,s";‘or“:”,bff'::lf,;'sz DIt ol : ; sies of Borneo and far-oft Java. | Lewistown. PL. yesterday. Report of through the American Nature As- |, ondon, four per cant of the L.';K‘M The extent of the performance of | the accldent was received by the po- soclation, includes, for that month, | g‘loha o} light will b‘e ‘_mbis at the their teeth \on the scented and |lice here. A the following spectacles: [ o e T, sweetened substance into which m.{/ The man reported seriously injure June 15—Total eclipse of the | "7 Fyy o~ ihiok Chalonar Expedi- | try transforms the exotic trec moon, visible in North and South |, " " Ty der McCormick Ob- has just been serfously {nves- Amarey | servatory of the University of Vir- tigated by the commerce depart- June 22—The sun will reach "':g.m. Vo ieea of Prot S A et / greatest distance morth of the |y p.) girector of the observa- Chewing gum, it appears, was| Equator, thus inaugurating Bum- |\ ™"l ghaerve the eclipse at once based exelusively upon chicle, mer with the longest day of the | o 0 o noriay where it will be rubbar-like substance derived | vear in the Northern Hemisphere. | visible 'o'r‘.,‘ seco‘mh‘ 3. A. Chal- from the varlous specles of the | June 26—The amall Pons-Win- | =% Bl o financing the sapodilla tree, a Central American | necke Comet will approach within | b0 FEor it Ty oes to bring plant growing morthward from the | 3,500,000 miles of the earth, which | a Amazon valley to the limit of the | tropical forest. But the years of ex- | back val 2 . {5 closer than most comats ever | '"ck valuable records come. an art teacher in the New Britain | ploitation have wiped out the | casily accessible tree stands, and | e T June 20—Total eclipse ot the | Many Write Novels and | sem of public education ¢ e e siona Then Shorter Stories | besinning of the school the demand for new supplies has | via, and, nrth_lly. in other sec 5 New York, May 27. (M—The gen- | 192 cccasioned drafts upon a Nether- of Europe, Northern Africa an | eral bellet that authors train for| She was educated in this city, be- lands Indian product known as | ing a New Britain High school and | “jclutong” or “pontianak.’” Alaska. | novel writing by N Yy rst producing = The grand climax of the ProgTam | W . e'is largely disproved by & New Britain State Normal echool | “The tappings of the trees their sap has the eventual ot will give England its first view of | T/ %\ rind the scenes of recur. | Sraduate. the enjoyment of chewing have nearly gnawed their way through the forests of Central Only One Without Dome Oklahoma City, Okla., May 37 (® —Fconomical views of Oklahoma statesmen caused the state capitol (here to be the only one in the na- tion witheut the crowning glory of a dome. At statehood, Oklahoma's capitol building and less dome. A place was left by the workmen, however, 8o that a dome might easily be con- structed and several legislatures have debated the matter. of honor. Special Barber Shops will be closed all day Monday, Decoration Day.—advt the result of an accident in which an automobile reported to have been stolen here, left the highway and col- lided with a telephone pole near otice T'll sell those few old pleces of furniture in “jig tim “THE STORE OF HOME ENTERTAINMENT” Celebrate the Week-End With Music in Your Home —Photo by Johnson & Paterac: MISS MARGARET A. KELLY Roosevelt School Pictured herewith is Miss Margaret | A. Kelly of 47 Farmington avenue, for eftect A total eclipse of the sun since 1724, and the performance will not be re- | peated there until 1999. Even so, the audience will have to be in its | rent fictional works by writers of to- | | day. | Cyril Hume, one of the younger | |of Killing them, in Java as in Cen- tral America, and season by sea- son, the gum producers must drive their operations decper into the Orfl:):l'\onic Victr 01a jungles, until at last extinction of the species is threatened so the problem is being studied, and it ap- pears likely now that the wild for- est workings will be replaced with | plantations. e “Already there exists some ap- i — v - ————— L An exceedingly !»)))\K( attractive instru- H Al\\ N ment at a very [Secicarns attractive price. A wonderful five- {)u!i:]et_ _roc‘oiv;r with uilt-in loud speak- . er, in a beautiful short stories, “Street of the Mal- | | after he had gained wida popularity ASK ONE ] A S RENANA™ 1 - Pulitzer prize for |sumers,” the commerce department ”W}W b Pt {0 Ll' | have followed the maxim ‘“novel | One or two of the questions in to- “ “Handy Hardware” Store 8 | prank swinnerton, Hugh Walpole| easy. Try your luck. [thetr future needs | 5056 Stole. Eversthing.” has been| 2. What Is the chief export of | Bird Sanctuary Becomes years. | Roentgen famous? velt Memorial Foundation today | B Irish Players Bringing 5. Who founded the “City of of the late Theodore Roosevelt at r e highboy cabinet. how will be- | atthors known for “The Wife of the | “:""bo::r‘“."”m:.tg;,’::: will last | Centaur” and “The Golden Dancer,” w s i [now publishes his first volume of | | contents,” F. Scott Fitzg:rald wrote | D and published his short stories only B with his povel “This Sida of Para-| | ’ B | dise.” Louls Bromfleld, wi |prehension on the part of con- A |also stands with these two. HARD AND EASY |gravely noted, “rcgarding the future B! Among the older writers who |supplies of the original chicle. ® * ; 33 MAIN ST. i | 4o * * It is reported that certain man- | 2 i o At The B before short stories” are Stephen | day's list have answers that will sur- y(aeturers are already considering | A l (l By (111 o) R | Vincent Benet, Charles Norris, | Prise you, and a few others are plantation production to finsure i | R \,.,‘A\ and Arnold Bennett. Bennett's first| 1. Which is larger, Canada or! B | book of short stories, “The Woman | the United States? R oft the presses only a month while | the United States? i | Memorial to Roosevelt | his movels have been known for| 3. For what is Willlam Konrad | wew York, May 27 (#~—The Roose- | 4. What are the three longest stood unveiled on the 12 acre bird rivers in the United States? netuary dodicated to the memory | 2 Unique Football to U. S. | Brotherly Love? Oyster Bay, Long Island. B New York, May 27 (P—The| 6. What does the “An- | Representatives of the Natlonal | ‘Cemetery Vases Glass and Tin for DECORATION DAY word Kerry footballers who will tour the | 2acs” mean? . | Association of Audubon societies and United States during the next few| 7. What Is the latitude of the friends of the former president at- weeks have a unique style of play- | north pole? tended the unveiling: cerqmonies. | ing football. 8. What {s the meaning of| “Thcodore Roosevelt was born | It has much of the snap of Ameri- | “Alpha and Omega"? * |with a bird in his heart and it sang | can baseball and allows of hand-| 9. ~What is the boiling point of [to him through his life,” said Dr. lng the ball as under the Rugby | Water at sea leved? | Frank M. Chapman, ornithologist, in | eode and the footwork of the soccer | 10 What is the Koran? a review of Roosevelt's carecr. Lord Grey of Fallodon at Salls- code, Dick Fitzgerald of Killarney, SSPTE e captaina the team on its American| _ RADIO IN DAIRY bury, England, wrote in praise of tour which hopes to sow the sced | Liberty, Mo, May 27 (P—Arnold | the former president's love of birds. | The memorlal, designed by Mrs. | which will bring forth an interna- | SChwarz, dairyman, has instalicd a tional competition in which America, | 12di0 55t in his cow lot near here. |Bessie Potter Conor, includes the | Ireland and Australla will particl.| SChwarz tunes in and lis figure of a girl standing with a tray | Kt while ‘milking his cows. He says of water for birds, and a little boy | The game is fast and necessitates | ¢ acauired the habit of milking [who sits holding a tray of food for | quick thinking as well as speed. |10 Music n Switzerland years ago them. | | when members of his family used | Many a thrifty housewife reads | !0 8ither’ around and yodel and | Form the habit—Read the Herald the Herald Classified Ads diligently. | P12y the accordion at milking time. | Classified Ads. MUSICAL VALUES| Play SATURDAY as You ' ONLY Pay GULBRANSEN ) Registering # Piano (o Rk} Guaranteed Poultry Specials SATURDAY WE CLOSE MONDAY CHOICE CHICKENS, b. .. 25¢ FOR FRICASSEE and BOILING | | | | | | | Was $155 Demonstrator An instrument ef real value, noted for quality of tone, su. perior construction and beauty of design Take advantage of this wonderful value and have your Grebe installed at once. 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