New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1927, Page 6

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6 New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY Issued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg., 61 Church Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.00 a Year 200 Thr Member the Associated Pres The Associated Press “x tit to the s cre Member Andit Burean of Circulation e A B C 18 sal organization s atr help parke cars and find them We quite vear had | wor plan over agat its murder Mrs. Lilliendall may lead to the no Puritan wou nanced, and folk never d curre tever happer t is go- > a warm and hotly fought enough mystery abo s appetite for tion, one Charles Birger, sentenced has obtained a reme court. In 2 Jordan Morrison, -0ld Negro, was ser 1 to 30 s hard labor 24 hours atter he attacked a girl. And there won't w down v dete THE AIRPORT cussion regarding the ty of providing A FLARE IN THI 1d like to by BALKANS Send all communications to Fun Shop Editor, care of the New Britain Her and your letter will be forwarded to New York. e v e ) Amoig the Best Sellers, Folks! Boo imn 1, but I FUN SHOP NI'WS WEEKLY Traffi Interna sday Miss 1 ob butter, imnounea- ad 1o bé made Way Alan De Sival g lakes Random Observations On the City ana Its People how good ne, see?” v lissen. Are you s guys, whaddya wou! 1 first e Bear no doubt You from now on, you torn up. You will who resent is a big place ery well miss it, no oft the t Iy reaching— Ask the first 18 police- nkee S n is. One it to know; in fact, all | to be bound there nd you can have a spe- | ar your way, allow mphant, reet or beyond and 1 ed or subway (advt.) ou insist on driving all the wntown and actually arrive you will I . item of lge to calm y cars of wy traffic. The drivers of ot cars are gol s weren't they wou ve able to get this far into the | mselves urred to us t this may be printed too for service byt paste it in your | p hook and it nex you 1 for the Bron-ix. Entered College 1., Oct. 8 (A—Norm old Chicago girl, hold- rvously): “W s corn ficld “To many e¢a cveral world sprint records, —Anne Hall | has entered the University of TIli- 1927, Reproduction ith two goals—to be a good Forbidden) Istudent and to make the Olympic Observations On The Weather Oet. New York: cooler in inte day fair. The disturbance th is Thur northeastwar . Lawrence h off the mid ook is for showers on Sat the south Atlantic showers on Sunday ir northern New England. Elsewhere e east the or will be most iturday and Sunday. It wil be cooler on Saturday in the norty Atlantic state: [THINGTONSTORY AVED BY PRINT ipicss of Ancient Roman Gat Upholds Tale ngland, Oct. § (P— glish school clif ed that they give up their long- tion of Dick Whit- cat arc once more of London in The story is told that w lion boy he ventured with his cat, ship cat for there were no cats time. excitement in to the v the reading bo But now c Arthur R. Cot- and rewrite ton, lord of the hstead, Surrey, in forest of which the remains of a Roman villa have He says thera were ingland in the second cen 1 in proof of his s ent W put i was stift soft, 1 house he Cotton that the t mic 1,700 v is ha (Camels a Thr Marrakech, Morocco, Oct. § () Morrocco means camels and sheiks to the shoals of rls who | n chay school te sces most of them, d the herds here which mak camel rides possible. No debutan: considers her tour complete she has been camel ri arder to find, th it of the school gi carly in the fal Toliday or late rakech the er the shadows las, is the only city °Is in numbers may be obtained, and so the girls do most ir camel riding here. On g type of anims There are no gwift ips of the desert” for the young 3ut that does mot de- tract from the enjoyment of the flappers, to whor: any camel is a cam ‘ \VomanA\\-'ins Title as State’s Best Speller Stockton, Cal., Oct. 8 (P —Judges of a state-wide spelling contest tried in vain for threce days to find a word Helen Lonsdale Blanchard | coutan’t spell. Her nearest rival, Mrs, Jennls Miller, also a resident of San Joa- @uin county, missed one at the end of this period, and the title of state champion was awarded Miss Blan- chard. Governor C. C. Young pre- sented her a medal. Last year ‘“ukulele’” lost Miss | Rlanchard the title. This year she triumphed fluently over such words as rarefy, eleemosynary, follicu- lated, chlorophyll, isosceles, ec- clesiasticism, pusillanimous. Miss Blanchard is determined to make the title permanently hers, | p———— Announcement 1 wish to announce the opening of my new Photo Studio at 303 Main St. My former patrons and friends are cordially invited to visit me at this new loca- tion. EDWIN KJOS Photographer 20 Years in Business

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