New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1927, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1927. NO BIG PROGRAM | BEING PLAMNED “Lindy” and Mother to Spend Qme( thhlllxh Mexico City thoughts of Lindbergh tod gress of anot either late today o ing and her the plane troit. Lindbergh and hi have a q rist Saturday embassy. No sonal and o W. Morrow function fi a8 it was City last nig leave Mexico City and was expected * capltal of Guat same day. A few free 1 the first Spirit of rived hers fect conditio carry him on flight. Mexican business quet of the M commerce hailed a traveller whose v late commercial relati Mexlco and the Unite Mrs. Lindbe at the embassy Mrs. Morrow, wh tomorrow and S vaca and the C: At first it was pl Lindbergh and tha go along but then ' ‘that the 200 mile aut - would be too tiring fo bergh after her lon air. On the 'r|p Ill the guest of av buena flying son today st Evangeliie to Mexico Ci ‘with the lon: While Col. Lindbergh flew throus the night fn a 2,000 mile fight from ‘\‘n(hmc"fl to fin ugdeq ot byt ‘2\ Georges' i ~~ocial ecrelary T know what will .plonso her. Pearls, Bracelets, Ivory Sets, Pendants, Rings that come from GEORGES fof Admiral of the Salvage Fleet (NEA Service, Boston Bureau) Frank H. Brumby directed the S-4 rescue opera- etown, Mass. Here he is on the Falcon, fla the salvage fleet, with his aide, Licutenant Ralph F. stead (right.) Case Resigns to Take Up Private (NEA Service, Boston Bureau) ne cranes—that’s the combination by which the to raise the hapless submarine S-4 from the bottom | own harbor. And here are two of themm—Thoma or-water expert, pictured in his diving suit; and nt floating derrick, which took part in the S-51 salvage operatons. mountain country. at | w rred to cov m Detroit in | |charted a course alo - | Tampico, about {the first hop toda ¥ airline route of approximately 230 | Pilot Harry |miles to Mexico City. | er the 715 odd] three cver wild les south for o fa cov a, Qkla,, in hough th ACCIDENT CA New Bedford, G. Dutra circles 1 early this sult of receiving a fract: |and jaw in an automobile aceident near Death Curve bridge, Freetown last night. He was one of six pas- sengers in a machine driven J: Kennedy, member of the New e to re 'u»l T\\o honrs | Bedford fire department. The driver | cquired for the land the others were reported fo onio, while the | have escaped thiury. . that city. here | — - ompliched in the same. time MECORMACK HONORED the first leg of the ‘“Yfi( Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 22 (Pi— hn McCormack, the noted tenor, erday received the honotary de- doctor of music from the the honor tor company gued €hip covered the | r General Ernest T r bf the Eighth C Judge Who Presided at Fall-Doheny Practice, JUSTICE HOERLING 0UT Clty ltems amowitz of 46 Rich- ’ plained to the po = Wood Co. nation was mad e White Hous < Justice H ng de- to resume the private practice public | < thwick of 699 Stanley | t 6:20 last eve- were running ‘ injured his | name became well- log. 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Dainty satin and patent leather pumps for eve- ) ning wear, $6.00 to $12.50, Felt Slippers for the children, $1.35 to $1.95. Indian Moccasins for the boys at the special § § price of $1.85. Former price was $3.00. SLOAN’S SMART S%Es 64 WEST MAIN ST. OPP. BURRITT HOTFL i THOUGHTFULNESS COUNTS Illaborate and costly- gifts “commercialize” Christmas. They put it upon the basis of “he gives best who gives Simple and useful gifts—things to wear—retain the spirit of Kris Kringle most.” Always The most that any invest- ment house can promise and unfailingly make good on, we believe, is to try —always—to invest your money just as carefully and safely as possible. That is the policy of Put- nam & Co. Members New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 West Main Street, New Britain, Conn. Telephone 2040 6 Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Telephone 2-1141 PUTNAM & CO. 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