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NEW DBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1927. ry NOTED HUNTRESS }[mm Unveiling of ]EHQPE[ ONWHEELS 1 o5t st e ** MODERN “VIKINGS YOUTHFUL WARFARE |HEARING FOR BOY HURT [z ’ Kosciuszko Monument v e s : N 51 WREGKEDINSTORM',. ... o——— . .| BY FREWORKS BLOWP| o . PNEUMONIA VICTIM _——~_Ji REACHES THIS [;”Y mccmrlme e S F'ty ltems "N Was First White Woman to See. ‘Railroad Car Used for Propaga- \47'?“"?"7'"'1,”,9““ P"”'“—i RS eepeny |- e sr,h.l*r&“’;. : Gretest Extint Volang tion of Faith e e ey Ve 1 the s s or oo —aibt *T0 EOR at th fattend the Central Evening School, J mitte 1 New York, Sept. 13 (P Mrs 1 r.as YHMONith, Tth and Sth grades. Open Mon- Frederick Young Dalziel, who hunted ho ! ¢ Thursday « ¥ night, Sept. 18th, 7:30 o'clock, grizzly bears In the west and hig th « ! Derby vt | game in Aftrica, of pneu iric more proficient in your at Nantucket, M vesters \ off 1 14|}\'\‘~Nl Emil, at Stan- | (r r Park. on July 5 The ing o Trade ool. v Harry M in Monday, Sept. the age of 51, New York frir 5 were advised today. She had b 1 of In Il health for some time and s 108 3 bert, © 2 ? LAl her homs in this city for Nantu 4 " g e a s « . setting to recuperate. §he was a daughter of the latc Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ho and tnherited two fortunes. A REQUEST NOMINATIONS Hartford, Sept. 13 (P Nowmin- ions for town offices for the small Wi elections on October should JAPANESE SHIPS IN PORT e in the office of the mecr Emily Key Hoffman, she wns Hava S tary or hef September Abant ried in 1001 to Mr. Dalziel in Lo o it Jar on land towns are holding elections on don and they lived abroad for many / B onSnoacalch P walans late, and of these only 2 e | btk : i i : L sahia i Bt - th : ‘v”:n t hu([ :y'a' s f ] eir returns to ¢ state l Mrs. Dalzlel loved life in the open | &, .~ X et long, ’;S"' eet Boston ’ rary ind with her daughters hunted | i R ordinary, 5 = 1l S It clhiapel, where SUGAR PR ) A::n in L”"!er L--\ In 1921 she STANLEY A, RARPINSKI i t‘ el v X \‘|. PRODUC JEWELER PUBLISHER DEAD came out of East Africa wi f |is cach morning J neo i Tepn « to New York, Sept. 13 (P —Lewig I, clephant, two rhinoceroses N quarters for the Sept. 13 (UP)—After a conter [a] W 3 ord, president of the Jewelars® lions, three hippopotami an r 1 « T Father co ing the | Cireular Publishing company, died \ game as her trophies. She 1 o y Jame e {t 1 lar o vm night at the home of his on, 1o have been the fi \ | Kinston, N. ¢, and Daniel 1 that 8. Mulford, in Montclair, to lay eycs on ) of 93 vorld’s greatest PR 1 nain in 1 ; " w the Lake Tanga e urs Lt. The pub- | “CHA Is beautiful—ad | r Is beautiful—advt. | ona of her hu iy i | Africa she ha R death when a rb her. She was thrown brambles and her life when Sir Charles Ro: inventor, felled the beast timely shot | Uncover Rcllc of Do e hislciias [dmuus Pervy Ship ed as an amateur Spanis Boys’ sl e Tt i b “Cellegiate” Shirts School Blouses of this city. T | i| Tailored just il l the long pointed I| range of * colors Sizes 12 to 141 CENTRAL JR. H. S. NOTES The pupils of the Central Juninr high school will chooss thei this afternoon during the re club period. The pupils are club choice cards on which the their three choices in order of which I 1 thev wish to be chosen i During the ninth 1 league period yesterday the section officers w Some of the committec elected, and all that because of lack of time will | on next Mo - SHOPPING CENTER c ash Your ;actorv Pay Check Here 98(: With double yoke and open cuff stvle. Made of fine quality 79 Madras and 80 sq. Percale. All c colors. Sizes 6 to 16. | | i L - Mercerized B Fhi et ope Mnlfwyw ] Life Bay State - Misn Stenr Octagon Buoy CHILDREN Toilet g c cagin Bondn TLDR RED-STAR Cotton duties this wo Noap o Paper Boial lne ro ; o Hemmed || A 100 yds. CITY DECKED FOR POET Phe. for : ; DIAPERS o Spool Sonle v FenE U8 (DRI = BURNS PROVE FATAT 8C Sue BOyf»’ Al! 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