New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1927, Page 5

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ol || |fos I N § 4 [ e e ———— L T —— = — NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927. GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF SEARCH MADE BY STEAMSHIP TRANSYLVAI!!A‘iDEMAN“S BAN ON | struction and owned by Fred 8. Ami- | man James C. Gilbert announced last |don of Hartford located on property | evening that the selectmen will |formerly owned by Salvatore Carub- |meet Saturday, Sept. 17, at the ba on Kelsey street and Juror | Town hall to make voters. | FLYING AS STUNT | Lucas presented the ca | of breaking into the house for the |her house at M Mrs. Alma K. Dorbegg has sold | ple Hill Manor to| boys had been in the habit | 14 Lookout Men reip ! course which he presumed the plane | With 5501 veatoniner way taitie chen | ; | ipu.\t several wecks, and locking | Samuel Karp of Hartford | 3 Q ne 2 2 themselyves in. Constable Raymond Glasses All Scanned Seas | -1 aiwo sont o messze 1o caotain’ ACTODAULICS President DETEDAS V. Wiheran sna Sr- foeas went to| Percs a. ot s tranterrea | Mitehell of the American Merchant | the evening and land and buildings on Robbins av- | e [breaking in. found Delldonna asleep. |enue to Mrs, Jennie . $mith of Galinberti was not there at the Maple Hill. i Ceaselessly Looking for advising him of what 1 had done | L"]dbel'gh s Piflnwr TR time but was arrested later by the | - Trace of Old Glory. it v to the tastwara or | i VT | et Seomtion siven them' v Conetuons | COOLIDGE'S TEACHER | SCORES IN NEW HAVEN' the onc which T had examined, house Tuesday sting New o York, pt. 8 flights and the men who 1 financially for the publicity which lalleran. A gas stove which had “He replied that he would do so. ! “The Lapl: e vi- Aboard Cunard Liner Transylvan- | cinity and the last message 1 had ! at Sea, Sept. § (UP)—Irom dawn from Captain Harvey that hethev derlvaishould “not be conte- fbeen stolen® from a nearby house until darkness yesterday the Tran- was procceding towards 43 north, | vanced, Harry Guggenheim, presi- |and ;"l”"")* from an “"(“;”"""""»M"i | sylvania searched in mid-Atlantic for 50 west. He w with dent of the Daniel Guggenheim | Was though, were also stolen by the e { Old Glory. Failing to find any trace dar 1 be 1und for the Promotlon of Aero- | sime youths. Reyfbmesy GRONpontor Bminent: of the y the ner resumed its dons witics, told the Associated Press ourney to New York. message that T sent to Wednesday. | Tudge Welles severely lectured and sentenced them to 30 i days in jail. which was suspended | Foreign-Born Residents. | \ any flight that does noth for three months. Mrs Mary Dell-| ' for the advancement of aviation. A donna, mother of Dominic Delldon- = NeW Haven, Sept. 8 (® ho uyor; | It that mercly accomplishes pre- |12, paid court costs of $14.51 for e ")""‘ )""‘ ;}""’;‘ i Hat anathes Al ad al. her son Galinberti’'s guardian, | (Nizatlon work of ko AL iscly what another flight had al- 8! " C. Carpenter, one-time teacher of Iy Successful in Work With » boy: offices at New York was: | “By stunt fligi airplane ! 8" he said, for more than 15 hBurs Cap Bone and the officers kept a stric atch on the horizon and zig-za over an area where it was suppos the Old Glory had dropped into the m B veady done, with the same or in. Dominic China, of the same addre . 4 n excitems Ak 2 A o | Preside Coolldge in the co During all that time 14 1ookout ,j,0arq Slilp Ly Nz'}" ferior equipment, s a stunt flight, i New Dritain, paid costs of $13.51. | (o) r.u.,,m,,,",, \Y:‘ ::,1,,, men, armed with binoculars and | oceengers pere b of ndbergh was not stunt flying b i % foreign-born New Haveners, telescopes, also tricd to find SOMe | vantage in hopes of sighting Old he was blazing a mew trail. | Iirst § James C. Gilbert [ ) of the latter have signed a trace of the missing plane or IS (ilory and the aviators | Lzt some of those who followed him 'announced last night that he had | (ition fo Mavor Jonn 16 o three occupants, but all to no avail e | were stunt flying and aviation would appointed auren M. Bancroft eof the work taken over by . Captain Bone gave the following be at Jeast as well off if they had Maple Hill as temporary town audi- . 2 account of his instructions to watch never flown foni S T oNniE, HHa zan. ol Iail 6315 | for Old Glory before the dist call, . 1 Guggenheim sald he did not he. Other auditor, and Mr. Dancroft will -\w‘n ():i"lw)o:ko] 1‘ ;{::.‘,,’(:10“;“;.: the receipt of the S O S and the [Tieve that all prize offers should he Start on the town books next week. ;" C:xl]»rll’-‘v‘"t’!s ;. mm:nnm-» search for the plane but ought o he give Mr. Bane akes ace Q . but ought to be given for [ nsnothyiaised (e iplace fofl) i o1 15 il Yrun Kio¥obntinga \ ‘} the development of better equipment George W. Hanbury, who recently | \ = 0 o idio of 15 of the si 9] LB U e ¢ resigned from the position after : ; 8 in for spectacular achieves the petition yesterday chose “1 was called on at 3 o'clock ves terday mornii the California had ir nTon existing planes. holding it for the past four years. |, tor! ol C. Whit plane Old Glory in latifude 45.5 -, T Althongh Guggenheim folt that | Mr. Bancroft Is office manager ;‘.: S \{){:;:"1 ‘m},\,,];,’m_d Gt el north, longitude 48.43 west. Plgb Tl]”ve a”fl HQ[]S AI‘E ome rigid cheek should he placed | the Corbin g New Brit- |, 1 ivittee wished to e Rev. Mr. | aind treasurer of Maple Hill on stunt flights and their backers, 4in 7 “The message added that the plane 4 ation. | Fire District Carpenter retained his present ¥ 1 on the transatlantic east honnd flight Cfl‘lSGfl [0 Lfly ‘h not helieve that legisl licapacity §f (he work is taken over had passed over the California fly ¢ tor ‘| gulation, afforded | An effort will he made to have by the city. | ing well, — | the means of entirely preventing ac- Mr. Bancroft accept the republican | During the Sacco-Vanzetti agita- | ““When the first niessage was flast T Iens | Clidents the future. nomination for auditor the cau- tion, Rev, Mr. Carpenter issued a! ed to me I g ietions that 0 e b e nheim expres: opin- [cus to he held Friday evening. statement to foreign-horn residents careful lookout he kept and I was o = 3 i Aimost all of the fatali- — |nrging that they refrain from any | to be informed if the planc had been heen | Arlan P, Fra icis of Willard av- iactnon which would reflect upon yaths whic the year could 1 seen.” i oo i F rough pre- enue, who has been a member of |iheir respect for the traditions and For two hours the men on fhe | S8 ha for the the hourd of velief for the past nstitutions of the United States, Dripeedn (gspliol x‘“""*"‘""" InAhelehy \ 1 su ipment had vears, has informed close politic: S e | crow's nest scanned the horizon for ' been sed and bnilt. Neverthe- | friends that he will not accept >, g ; : | 0ld Glory. A e B e S |Purchases Darwin’s “But the action did not break h any of those places. The ship's wit less was startled by an § O § nomination this year. It is not o attention cnitely known who swill b Mr. | Home for Memorial upon aviation and destroying public | Francls' suce ht| London, Sept. § (P Thomas the announcement made hy e | purpose In tocusing public ssor hut it is t % the place that that George Folt, son of ni candle apticism ¢ Little Betty wakes up with arash wrecking pests! Kill them at once with Flit. which eat holes. It will save your clothing, furs and rugs. Clean and easy to use. Will not stain. Flit is the result of exhsustive laboratory research. It has re- placed old ineffective methods. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Recommended by Health Officials. Buy Flit and Flit sprayer todsy. For sale every- where. Flit spray clears the house in a few minutes of discasc-bearing flies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, roaches, ants and fleas. It searches out the™ cracks where insects hide and breed, destroying their eggs. Flit kills moths and their larvae DESTROYS Flies Mosgquitoes Moths Bed Bugs Roaches A . m.," said Captain Bone continuing his narrat “the office of the watch reported that an & O s int an-javiation is destined to take in world Holt state dairy riation sioner of the i nd food commi h that the Briti | ction. will prob- tion for the advanc | - - ably be nominated in his place. trans; ment of science ng per ded to wequire the home of message had just been rec which read: < WRHP Old Glory —ta all ships RO five hours out of Newfound- from land east.' e “With 14 lookouts in all directions. y,,q, tre Newington, and Fred Galin- ze. and a gasoline in addition to the 1 ofii oAt Fers g satdtto ; ; filling station cors on the hri and with boat LGl R of 1015 Stanley street. The property was sold through the| Charles Darwin, English natural crews standing by with boats 5 febirls : io the Yew Britain were given suspended ney of Harry . Holland and the ist and famous for his writings on readiness to afford assistance, #t R . ;) enfences of 58 days in jail by Jus- ireported price is about $12,000 |evolution and his theory of man's steered on a course indicat e e bl T blofithe Paace nley Welles | o — Jescent from o imals, was “1 instructed the wireless officer < during their Inzy sea- |1 1OWD court last night. The vouths| Tt has been crroncously stated |Lorn in 1809 and died in 1882 o Dl it e ation Te et rrested on a charge of hreak- that voters would be made on Sat- ey ot e 28 et nd entefing a house under con- urday of this week. Iirst Sele t- [ RE The Cape (od station informed another marvel in that the speed was 100 miles It winds itself hour. “T added 10 miles and sent out a messag hat 1 was steering toward a posi tion in 4935 north and 40.28 wes tey the rising and is th makeweight to all shins heps hed all hips in the vicin ted and reque ity to indi v position.” Lapland Is First The first hip to respond was (h Lapland of the Red Star line. “The TLapland.” said “reported that they O S oat the same had but from their position cvident t the plane quite a considerable distance to the south E ward ey The Lapland's wircliss operator informed us that 1he £ O S he pPigeen Boys Tnroll at Y. M. €. A heard was of considerabie strength “iepom that 1 concluded that the For Instenctions Which Will Start een airplane was somewher September and the Lapland 1 st i towards a position in 4830 north and 411 oo west." 1 < i for t The Transylvania proceeded —atfye oy full speed to the place wher t wh ch is « hoped to find Old Glory or its col- 40 lapsible rubber ho afloat, With | [0 ited to Rertand, Hill and Payne in it Tt was afternoon before the eylvania reached the seene of possi- ble disaster to Old Glory Continuing, {he capte “We reached this searched an arca of about 3 radius without resuit e ““The weather at this time was fresh with a westerly breeze and rough sea. “After having search this ated, I steered towards a pos west in i to pa l conrse i an- consists ¢ two or mor nd recove Iv pas swimme then have to undergo £ methods nd swim 10 op a 10 po in tion in 45.3 north and 45.3 which the airplane had been seen by the California “I ste d a zi ing an area of about seven miles each side of the straight line. Sl othing was scen.” [BiR \ iven then the captain did not | F quit. He communicated with other | (2 ¢ y ships suggesting further steps that [(OUTEGE SR Bt h might he taken in an attempt to find | ¢ 1 of poo! carry, tired s on arms, Holing I Sehn the plane REa U e “I reccived a radiogram from D PR Captain Rome of the Californ 5 Captain Bone continued, “that he was searching the northern rout from the position in which he saw | pis b R ALD CLASSIFIED ADS the airplane and following the You are cordially invited to inspect our Attractive Showing of BOROTHY DODD SHOES for WOMEN Priced $7.00, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 RALSTON SMART SHOES for MEN Priced $7.50, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 | casing GOOD for | Y thousands of miles | CACTUS BOOTS can mot slip. The steel needles and self vulcanizing cement keep them exactly where you put them and they out- last the tire itself — every time ! NETTLETON STYI E SHOES for MEN Priced $12.00, $13.00, $14.00 i Globe Clothing House CORNER MAIN and WEST MAIN STS. 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