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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1928 i R T R EEEEEEEEEEE———— e — —————— Lunon Baptist church, Brookly Godfrcy, however. eannot hops to s by the end of the week. Most| Stariing A 1 ml]m' RIN FLASHES OF LIFE: AMERICAN MONEY 1. omt s o e e o oo [;[]BB AND MACK (i i " Stavting Aeross Ocean {ducted Sunday services in the Queen |ture no matter what he does to| !du‘- Tuesday and Wednesday, and In Twenty Foot Boat ' INVESTED ABROAD NEARLY 15 BILLION [Viiine: aptia: hurcrs for a congre- | vutine or ams othor contender. it | from {hat time on the new. hass| Totterdam, The Nethemlsse SEE) P[RS"NAL TAX B'LL auion et saute Bohe santspniot o nager, s _.;mid sozie dispamplac I]IS[;USS TERMS plans N"’;,.; ,,,::! SR ey hetinges minister subsiituted for the pastor, tiings about Tunney and the other rookies and regular B e i . New Haven—James Cascio, 41, ar- | East Hampton—James Goffe 65, vhose dutighter led in prayer. A girl | orgunization heavyweights. As a ' — where Leading aceous (i ATEN G rested on train here. He is wanted | apparently struck by a “hit and run” delivercd the invecation and a boy Consequence, Godfrey's quest of a! S———— Russian Red Army Has B {w‘“\) ‘0"_I“"§ broad waters af F “ 0 H {in connection with the murder of |driver as he walked home from |read the scriptures. title mateh is liikely to be just as Ahl = M 0 ) l- Y the adlantio with New York as their ¢ Former Newington Man (0 BX- | Ron ™ iicuta. “in" Brookiym, . ¥. | wori tate at vien. rests comtortanty | o iruitiess as was wat of marey wiie. AUHIELIC Manager Optimistic' 1ts Tenth Anniversary =o' 5 3 {Living in Wallingford, he has been ! as his homs. Hc was picked up un- | London — Advices from Tokyo are It has been auything but a satis- | s cow, ®—01d ang| They liope to complete the voyage l]llm Fa]h[]'e {0 Pay {sousht by police since January 12, | conscious With four gashes in his [Ulii & silk Zown With trousers that | tuctory winter for the heavyweights A[{e] Telephoue Gomem“on AL aw service | O 70T than 3,300 nautical miles ta 1928, licad and could not remember wiat | irail 390 inelies behind the feet will| so far. Business has suffered from o and youthful | foF"Y ' although ' 1he Dogt iRy . —— | | had happenci. e worn by Setsu Matsudiara. daugh- | 100 much elimination, including the | sts marched shoulder to|'® with provisions sufficient tor Newington, Feb. Walter T.! Thompsonville — George Poole, | — ter of the Japane w dor to climination of Jack Dempsey. But, . pla, Feb. 27 UP—Cobb, rday past the tomb of | uttevaer, the ‘Alien of Hartford, formerly of New- famed for his intentions in textile! New Huven—Charles V. Vanlon, | Washington. when she marries | if the elimination of the old Manassa peaker and Simmbns were ens o e [ ington, will be arraigned in town Machinery, dies in his 84th year. 49 and his wife, Helen, 35 both rince Chichibu. | Mauler is no more lasting than that o iy “” S % g Red ar eourt tonorrow night before Justice | - iming residence in Los Angolos, - of some of the other contenders | Visioned as the Athletics’ outfield to- f the troops came! . % ©of the Peace E. Stanley Welles for! Tarrington—Miss Frances Gleason, | @ 1 in conmcction with the — New York - It is tine somebody ' tiere is little reason to doubt the|day when it became known that sers . " ‘01‘%‘ 0 q'-momn(e Bon-payment of personal tax for the |3 nurse in the Greenwich hospital, | ing of worthiess checks amount- dtbunked the flapper. in the opinion possibility of @& third Dempsey- | Munager Mack from his club'e train- |1’ hymns srmed work- | 10e of the craft ASLPLL ¥ year 1927. He was taken into cus- Killed and Dr. Harold Hamilton, of |ing te $331. Thhey were held for|of Thyra Samter Winslow, novelist; | Tunney fight. !\up base in Fort Myers, Fla., and|¢ i Samenloarrsing nm,«‘?' ¢ uqm:u-nl o o;‘ an liners. He tedy on a warrant issucd by Grand |the same institution seriously injured , arraignment under bLonds of $2,000 she never existed. The idea of flap- —_— !¢obb from his Lome in Augusta, Ga. mas! 5 s ]‘" ed h.\' aptain Smit, Juror Harold G. Lucas by order of {when the automobile in which they |cach. on charges of techuical idic. |Drs originated with oldish women| /(0 opo p b ik over the telephono for u ndered, mammoth 1 ; jelmanian Gellssan and sy . Tax Collector E. B. Proudman. He |were riding skidded and overturned ness. WA (580 10 ‘emintentoit MeUABIERE Lo L L e o s b N,F_r;[l.aur Mack was optimistic when he and the multitude cheere tor. Slreatmann, . was arrested by Constables Ray-jon Litchfield-Bantam highway. e e, b ) eights. but a few |told Dewspaperm 1 versa-| Commissar of War Clemeny Voro- mond V. Halleran and E. Floyd Rice orfoli-— Representatives of state == ol “:,,,i““ '“:,’r:r:';":fl'h'81'_,':,"':“‘;,\wn. Admitting that Tyrus had not |shiloff made a speed to the troops| § in Hartford Friday night and no Hartford — Rev. Dr. Charles: park commission establish rou Matooy G A monarchiln o be onr N ted the club's offer, Which scemed to be us much for| fied to be in court. | ¥rancis Carter, pastor emeritus of 1000 up Haystack mountain. tenteiid Yereor i Mnet g Aot fmet P R e e o M b felt “reasonably sure” | the benefit of the military attaches | e | Tmmanuel Congregational church | mourtain has been given to the |on Xoviet soil. Amanullah Khan of | 0" el 5 I hie would do so in order to have one of foreign count present h /4 [] The Adkins Printing Co. of New |dies in his 72nd year. Dr. Carter, Ly Mrs. Carl Stoeckel, wife of the (Afghunistan is coming in May, | The littte r»fiqu' have been pask. |MOre season on the diaumond. Just general idea he conveyed was: You, | ‘ d . Britain has been awarded the con- ! pitching on the Yale varsity baseball commissioner of motor vehicles. The | 3 1ng 'em in this winter 1o a m!" (o |Defore the talk ended Cobb asked ' who plot ag us, see with what ‘f tract for indexing the records of the |nine was one of the first colleze will be 3,000 feet long with a| New Vork — The health of women | | (H, 5 L1 WHICE 10 B E008IST | for two days to “thini it over” and|vou would have to reckon with i f 2 town clerk by the hoard of select-|twitlers 1o curve a ball and he 11 per cent grade rising 150 fect 1o | WOVKers has been found 1o cqual that | X!ent thin I 'u';,- belenzonan c R REn Ja T i e ey S A men. The purpose of the work i5 0 pitched & me-hit. no-run game the top of the mountain, which s to (@ Wen. at least, In fact. says Dr.y fet U for U At e e e st ety : facilitate the use of the records in|against Harvard for the Elis, win- be developed at once as u state Rosalic 8. Morton, who made a test, CTOND. the Hudkins-Bakee welter-) CO€TS, OFFREE FEr SRS (0 b b CLASSIFIED ADS X ating other | pioe lis, win. b T lin stores, more men go 1o rest! W¢ight clash and McLarnin-Terris | ir 2 RS o . searching titles and locating i ning 5-0. park. ! SRR as headaches Tray have given the fans more ey.|l:0ldout third eman. had sur- | P 0 f de?umf-nm. An .<ppl'upxjmllml _v?‘ ; | — . |0y\i‘l\\\’j(ol :w‘.l;“. things s headac! ns; il H' i“” bdozoni'f"‘i"r"d and was on his way from 1 aln Stopi ns dfly “s cover the cost of the work Was in-| New Huven—New Haven railrond Bridgeport— Motor Vehicle Com. and indig ; feungyac J Texas by, automobile 1 ot holl's Zi T 4 et for this year. ;. b g el avyweight elimination houts. JEE 3 | nonemmn.lbr.Sm.flllsme ciuded in the budget ¢ 3 lessens deficit for January 1928 by Missioner Stoeckel says that Spring- 5 McLarnin just now ) the Entering upon r second k o he most fal . It 1s cxpoctsld that It Will take aboUL | $100,000 - more than was acoon- | fleld, Tilinole, decislon holding the | New York — American invest-| ‘Helariin just now loome as the |, “p o Ty o the Atidetics | Borting—thowona' fasfeas en® B % edg To pompisic the wark, d during corresponding period glal yg:;so[;{nv i g l‘ulwov'\TmI;(i(.)nal gt by compiled | has had, ontside of the heavy. |#Pceded up under the order for dou- ! way. Nopowerful liquids or caustie A fire which started in the chim- : _— [ moctiont's stagate N4 O CON= or the Forcign Policy astociation of | Weighta since the Heydays of mennyfiiclicalen HRmadlice | plasterstogiveyoaacid burnan the ey of the ome of John Budney o o TOIE S o 2 ew York. ¢ leuds with $4.- | Leonard, whose two famous i e | ;‘e_s-_ma»p-d:nmw.m:uu._ . on Cedar street about 2:30 Sunday | SCV Haven—Phi Bota Kappa so-| S s 100,000, come Canada, | With Lew Tendlor drew an aggre. | ¢ Domy The | friction ressuze of shoes. No Jestroy the | CIEWY Of Yale college announces clce- | Hartford—Edward D. Lobbins of 21000 Central America, 1f | ®ate of more than $800,000 in out. | @KINg It easy the f | does this, Abzolately e e v 1n to the U0 Of 53 students from junior and | New Haven to represent Conneeticut [ X111 America, Rl o {be asked to put someihing on the | cansiot Be g L. s New Britain fire department which {S¢ior clusses. Twelve Connecticut | Defore Ia%or committce in CONETGSS | \,10 pe avound §25,000,000,000. A MoLarnin-Mandell buttle at the |ball hereafter, and regular zumos 3 oot i, Zino-z2ds are thin, 3 releyed the call 1o the Newington !Men named. | ontl revent ot el | Chicago — By the light of « bea- | Yankee Stadivm for the lightweight | %11l be in e Economical | B e, healing. Atalldrug, shee volunteer® fire department. The| T a4 prevent dnterstate commerce o) % uilding in the Loop, it will | crown might easily be ballyhooed |the remainder of the Mackmen th Twc Regiistered Pharmacists | “nd dept. stores = 35¢ per package. m‘ e wis extinguished by the focal | NeW Haven - Two unsucecssful | in prison-made goo $150,000 per ) T ccible to read a paper 30 miles | Into one of the biggest outdoor at- |Middle of the week. Mobilized to 0 m fremen etore it eould do much |attempts at armed holdups on Satur. | year and the health and welfare of |, it is belleved by the donor, |tractions of the summer. 4“& full strengih the squad will num- DISM" Anniaee lg.f.y_rl'\‘r"goh'vo:nd(}l‘;-‘ successful rohh;,.ylwu prisoners at stake. Elmer G, Sperry of Brooklyn. He There are at least three o'hcri;":"] sixty-two, not including Cobb or ; - dore Cook, in a gasoline| ¥ {has given to the city a searchlight of “naturals” outside the heavy list— i SN e n . i resular mosting of the Granse | flling station by two epperently vn- | _ Hartford—George T Berss 1,200,000,000 candlcpower, which | return match between Canzonerl | sl «1 O-pdds i held Tuesday evening in the armed men Sunday evening stirs au- | Stephen Hoppe, shot herc a will flash rays 230 miles or more toand Bass, a bout hetween Ace Hud.|Haven Ma § DBt 8 o Grange Vall St W i dvoted to| thoritics. Thieves relleve Cook of |4g0 by a policcman wicn e guide fiyers. 1t will be the largest|kins and Joe Dundes for the welter | ¥OUId be ready for regular practice Pus one on—the pain is gome! A subject of deirving. A repre- | 268, overlooKing day’s cash receipts | tempted to escape arr declares cronautical Leucon in the world. | title and a return go betwern Tommy -~ sentative of the fary burean will be | for station in envelope in his over- | through counsel that he innocent | R | Loughran and Leo Lomeki for ”"'i yresent to give a talk the subject. | coat pocket of murder of Policeman Albert Hol- | ‘llthl heavyweight championship. e wasie committes hus arranged s |lis, in Quincy, Mass., last fall. D r~1H H Ln | pre ) for the meeting. The | X E sig is also wanted for a jail delivery | " 3 it % ! 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New Milford—August Edcen, 61, killed when he falls from wagon ! loaded with ice, and is crushed un- der wheels. | New Milford—Great rotary pump hegins throwing 112,600 gallons of water per minute, out of Housatonic river and up Penstock into Lake Candlewood, acting as an important | em- | times over in | manufacture of electric power. an hour for an automobile! Such is Paulo eets Godlre and De- | laney Battles Hoeney | the hope of Captain Malcolm Camp- bell for his Blue Bird, which went nearly 207 at Daytona Brach, He wants a conerete track for such an effort, Miami, I'la. — No wonder archers think they can heat golfers. The o8 | w York Feh. 27 (R—This is the k that the heavyweights come back into the fistic spotlight. % a new world’s record for the flight | The elimination process will be € an arrow—made by Howard Hill, taken up in two widely-scparated | 591 yards, 1 foot, 11 inches, sectors. The outstanding non-union XNew York —- Transmitted by pioto radio, nmiform advertisenents members of the heavyweight clan, | George Godtrey and Paulino Uzcu- aun, fight tomorrow night at los of a bond issue of the province of Angeles. Two days later an official Buenos Aires appeared in news- climination in Madison Square Gar- | papers today here and abroad. den will bring togetir Tom Heeney — aud Jack Delaney, Albany. N. -= “History records v non-union hout on the Fael- that down to the present day the fic coast may be the more interest- “l of & president of great wealtl.’ nation has not fuvored the on | ing of the two. Gov- 1 but it will have no ing on the oificial program. un- ernor 8mith so said in the executive less Paulino eliminates the *“Black ‘mansion during a radio address on Menaco” Only a decisive victory for! !George Washington. 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Under United States Government Supervision. ! markahle { tions of femine tennis skill ever Johnston to even terms in a smash- ing exhihbition match at scores of 13-11, 6-8. is astonisin even to those who have watched the re-! development of atroking power in the Callfornia girl's game. | Tt was, as one ohserver put it | “one of the most amazing exhibi- in California,” even if Johnston obviously short of practice, of 1 her Betty Nuthall, “beaming Rett the Coutinental courts, will nr new over-hand service and au of. fective one. if she {s to cope with the power of Miss Will$' attack abroad this yeur. The young English girl. | finalist in the American champion- ships last year against Miss Wills, is generally looked upom as the Californian’s most interesting rival. 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