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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1928, = e JEW|3H REPUBLIC 'FLASHES OF LIFE: $100,000 PLANE [CUN ELEVATION PROGRAM |z * ~ Yo ~| oY ELECTROGUTED Seeeding Up Workom BEING ENVISAGED BEING BUILT FOR HENRY B. DUPONT | AGAIN BEFORE CONGRESS scrr * ii0hst 3. " = ek a2 The contract was it by the cigy Houston’s Auditorium .ou.en“tiet ‘signt: 1o the tateet it Spokane Schoolboy Killed As He ! HOUSton, Texas, Mar. ) ( Construction Company on a bid 6f |night voted unanimously to sup- Every s 1 re ¢ lowest among seven A 4 pr S ' port the candidacy of Governor . o = ti I 5 AEDAIRIn Shvse New Huven—Students of excep- Arvument Put Forth That Warships Smith Esperimented Wit Ovn Elpoprie ton by Ma fudiiorin, ew York-—Gunbout Smith i 10 tional ability will be allowed to do. R e b SR to hou e de atic national | penalty: clause in the eontiapt COIOIlilal'OI] Sh : F show the ins and outs of the Wall |yote themselves exclusively to sub-| Then Would Equal Any e At convention 15 provided in the con- | would require the builders to pay ] c eme "] ar Street - canyons 1o Arturo Ramos, | j.cts of own choosing at Sheffic 1| hSeaut AbLe ‘, s ne. h.. March 2 (®—an Uact for erection of the lding O for each day’s delay, if any, yaer who is just back from a hone: Scientific school of university in Rang s el D S ., dpparently. 1o: téet an | 2Narded don to a Houston con- - The company also,” EflSI&l‘fl SIbCI'la (in the Arzentine with the former i gictum of faculty. | Washington, March 2 () — The |ty e IeRdle s B 1 constracted. | e, clty offic nnounced. The must post bond of $150.000 to insure Millicent Rogers, Gunboat, ex-fig 8 1 = e L vote “‘““*“‘“l for , ' St night of “ORVention will get under way June | payment of the possible penalty. [er is head runner for the Stock €X- Niw Haven—Mrs. 1. Albore Kpejo | UCh-discussed question of gun ele- | Smith was quickly made unanimou e e BBk of Moscow, March 2 (L) —An au- | Pange firm an which Arturo Das jer wife of D, Albert Kroiqer as-|vation again has been thrust to the | 'OWENCr. The delegates will go to S 3 Hi-year-old high Loug partnership. Arturo de- sociate president of physics at Yale |front in congress with appro y B The body, unclad - ¥ i sires to learn the husiness from the | giod on the § 1e house naval committoe of an ap- gdopiadieg of cotton trunks, s a million souls in far castern Siberia |ground up in order that he may e e nent of tariff s R o cottan Jtmunks is envisaged in colonization { know how to handle the millions DRoDre & fox mod chair in the boy rnizati f the battleships Pennsyl ¥ and f denes And et #cheme, details of which NOW arcithat he and Millicent will inherit. | Ao S HaRns ipsid Handcuffs and ch being worked out. continuing a tour of vania and Arizona ! & dncluding the | jopape srom an tric light ¢ The plan is sufficiently concrets = Among other things, the { cuit were attached., encireles the for government and Jewish organi- tonomous Jewish. republic of nearly it brother. 1o which w j R London—When Hon Ruby Har-| Waterbury — p L fiwould be used to increas ks v gl TS ctorent s A ldinge was muarried to Major F. G ngford, pleads not zu ' Ivation of the big turret 1S 1he TWO PR[ESTS RREST D f”,v,»., 1 by a sn zations here to state that 1,000 fam- | g, o0t Nesbitt of the grenadi . 1 vessels to 30 dem : A E ilie: bl R : the youth's hand, Ues probably will leave Buropean | .. s 'imore were four pages—two |der o t Ho “heshire said, would lengthen their SR Police ssia in May - first contin- gent of 100, expected to ttle in the djank district, arbed to represent the child in the | for ¢ & Wit range by 10,000 | picture “Bubbles,” by John | supc ¢ elected trig them to mateh the shell radius of John A it £ " M BT g ; i an : ¥ lany warship aflo £ Jolney ] any Here Try New Hospital on the Amur river. LI el i ol 5 s any warship afioat ficials When They Make Raid On schols Y R H 2 : h and Three represcntatives of “Geg. | SUardsmen. The bride N s SUaNS e e ey olhes oon, plans to g is semester Method In Cwn Home the Jewish colonization com-|°f Vis i L b ! it Sralies ol flcers were informed the ) Get Relief in Few Hours . are depa z im- ey g ¥ 5 2 ) = W8 PRSP RN ¥ \ i 0 d experimented with ehat A : . are departing im- | 0 L Wi Sl e el tavon|the committee tioll 3 Murch 2 (- Two | perim v i L - :';‘* "“”3"_"’ “‘i":‘; ar ""’1"""“‘;‘;_1“". bt | of the nomination of Gov 1 time with month t st ic sts, Sulvador Escalan . i A great many New 16 reception of the first group. They : : D neAtHumbs down or : 3 are M. Rashkes, Samuel Weizman | - New York—How the girls have Smith, of New York for the pres ahERel by, TS ionpiy W. Tyler and A. Robinson. grown! Arranging a revue depicting | 1ency. o vn:!n::»"! x“[‘-w’ ‘n:: y,.rm,_xr(‘l irs / The site of the ambitious coloni- & century's costumc i R : ol Eontuotion ofh only 36E bulpel s | When olice brataen it sk el i zation undertaking lies along the | Scholle, director of the museum of | = “ot 00T L e pronosed cretary | Cuba, suburh of Mexico City, 1T : : J : I miserable center portion of the Amur, hetween [the city of New \"‘4"1\- has roundy) met SERAES e aRle elllog e Aay it partially ais. | molide sald. ¢k Tiws wore — 5 that river and the Trans-Siberian | that today's girl of 14 years is near- R R ¢ epartment request for | being violate t the school : » Vi . . rallroad, as far as the Manchurfan |er the stature of an adult of 100 IN& past week, ¢ el A 2w it ' Demonstration in Mexico horder, and about 600 miles from |years ago than her mother. Harteor » insurance |battleships nt' life. The =ehool mig City Ended hv Py the Viadivostok border. | DS on d o However, Representat en | Were not S ut wer : H Cal., Mar The area measures 8,650 square | ashington—The Lone E SelAtara nernin the miles—larger th the entirc |rige on nothing that car \ fro Crimean peninsula. Its population | planes; he wishes airplanes Eie e s b nee under the W fches from Guadalajara to- ; las A. Trasea, |Rothin now is only 25,000, As only Jews|jim wherever he goes. o Eareaea: % Lok ington & treaty should mnot dis- | day said the ral dris ¢ fed o ho | ed the will he permitted to colonize the |pindhergh has declined an invitation A v tional modernization, | what ove . OIS thol % ide Yist 4 i then recor avea, the problem of MINOFity T&ccs | from Se ¥ Wilbur to go to the ) y ca il committee probab 1! rebel o ol loses of « which complicate colonization in | pycitic coast on the U. S. & Loxing- |1 ; ; : wthorize the work on {he : 3 ; i A concentrate some places will be practically obvi- g R } battleships ils 0 ann od | fortune, S erpin hydrat which have Taken Into Custody By Mesican of. ' ¥ 000 his - pa io ¥lor re ; expressed th rrested ¥ 1 hat 1} vy houschold nonia. For 1 financial state- ments or 1 108 0f $300 accord sted. i S e fosii e S e > Leaders of the colonizations WOtk | New. York—Columbia boys train- recst amount ever carnea Idaho Delegation Will cmphasize that this new effort will | NV e / ; . g for places in the chorus of a 1 in v 1te school s ) ot nterfore with the @svelopment | 18 % P ; A Be Pledged to Smith ] Pl REs i) of othfr Jewish settlements, such a8 | ec }_“’l ol ARe AN o Blackioot, Tdahe ) e o ) £e ; : B those™ the Ukraine and Crimea. | 40700 o Teehh aal L e o ol s The Birsk-Beydjank country forms | SR s e i ted. b e part of the far castern republic, at the exrem casters ek of Siberia. | It'consists in part of fertile prairie | i 2 5 > Smith to use "¢ ;b ) . r s | 1 A 4 - jacco and romanc ; R e jands and in part of heavily forested | "3¢¢ o e : i AR, g Mg s . ETIRTRTETT mIountaln territory. lal information] New York—A luxurious plane § According to offfcial information | St¥ VOTE=S v et b > the mountiinous region is rich in ‘Tr;("bl""‘)‘r‘~“";‘;i ‘}:”’1"{‘ ju D i Sl Inerease’ Expected To Be copper, gold, lead and' other Mining | .. "y "o ogt s estimated at more Made By Board of Finance than $100,000. The pla will be Gustavo Cug after thres u- | spent e ng to pro cratic national convention insiru tow 1 thi N f the state labor law when 1 to support Governor Alfred K wo arm 8 discovere nd u nics, cameranien leetri- 3erlin—Seventy husky candidutes for places as Olympic onrsmen ur pledged to ubstain trom alcoliol, to- Sash Curtains sh republic, if it con p Je AL ‘modclled after the tr tlantic Because of School Napklns To Be Embroidered ed to develop somie industry with its [ Columbia. o n, March 2 1oeting 4 / ’ 4 g .griculture. The climate is described Ssyean L E Ry t ird of finance wil i s temperate, Augusta, Ga.—Ty Cobl must de- week at which o . (8 it 29c A forcign bullctin, in discussing | fer his -‘“*f'olrf*:*"‘:_"“"‘1’;"]"‘* Hedl ¢ coming year wi 5 i A the project, refers to the site as “a {ing camp for a few days O e duction e board of 1 . : Mty_& )/ = y 1 2 rf:‘g!u‘u which must in the future big money earners he h L) D% have 0 completed and t net — Regular i 28 7 lce A ue 5 " i strajght and dig up for | — Made of fine quality come autonomous.” This hope he AR grand list has been tigure SN > T m at this tin s e package. H. J. DONNELLY CO. dimity. Several patterns. made interest in the idea among fews In Russia. especially keen. = the coming vear will bo slightly 5 200 STORE BUYING POWER V! ork— fierce golien eagle Newoniem A dHlero gl B higher than during the Senel which was captured on the lopes of | NI 1 A | Mount Vesuvius and contined in the | "1 Rerhl the min] Bronx Zoo two years ago as being |0 ate ] | e 7 ’ . . | T Fatsonare Cantata €. W |32 mills vl 4 similar rase| Men’s Spring Specials! ] % {this year would fall about $5,000| Ngw Haven Man Was Formerly | . Knight, wealthy English sports- Shact of provid fficient - man—who is here with a_trained o o0 € 5 BEOR ’ » e o s sennte Foom the T o B S| e en’s Dress Shirts Eighth District. perch upon his hands at a signal {0 B A e o < like the hawk does, and lest Be be |, o0 317 1 «—=This sale includes some of the highest i #New Haven, March 2 (P—William [eut, he is wearing re-inforeed raw- | The 1 3 1 will shirts manufactured with colla 1ched and H. Marlowe, membe#” of the state|hide gloves. The eagle measures 71, 50050 sepate from the cighth district: in |feet 61 inches from tip fo > schdol hoard estimated that the in- of the very newest patterns just in for s e ollars 10 match. Yowll sce dozons and doz 1911, died at his home here yestere L A lerease in the rate b se of th tt a price that will astonish ye exan W 1 =y, dhy. Mr. Marlowe, a democrat had'| Tos® Angeles—Mary Miles Minter | 0050 (O B8 T BESERE O I G50 GO et Tne B : also served in the old city couneil |and hier mother seem to have made | ' S 9 BUEE i 11 to 17 Box of 3 for $4.30 / i apd the newer aldermanic board and [up. The daughter's suit asking the 15 YU T 0 AR G T o . i filled other offices. He was a fore- |mother to account for $1,000.060 or - F0% P SEEC B OO FIEHY Men's Athletic Men's Moire man at the Winchester plant for 49 {so has been withdrawn. on tho bond issue or temporary loan | U . . | ; i I s nion Suits Neckwear IMr. Marlowe's father and mother | Quebee—The finest and strongest | . coitnen an inerease in ) both served in the Mexican war, his |link between the Provines of Quebee | of about N e 79 mother as & nurse and his father as and the United States people that {gaditional expens C [ a soldier in a company commanded |we ever could hope to have. In the I \o it on of whiat the action Irom the first smiling i { —Tie choosing is never a kni by Captain Bissell of this city. words of William Phiilips, is Willlam | ot tho “Ainance. board will 1o b YOu'll find perpetual use for thes : ¢m he 'S Such varieis in pat- His father later served in the Civil | Howard Taft. The chicf justice has |y 0 o0t 0 00 : A lessly tailored union suits that ar ar, eolor and pirike that erory pere: war with the 9th Connecticut volun- [spent the summer In this provinee |jo oy ooeted e ] be a| ued to $1.75. Sizes 34 to 46 asily 1 satisfaction. Iteg taers. : | for years. slight increase P Mr. Marlowe was married in 187 e 11-2 mi, r T — and there were 10 children by the| Washington—Have your tonsils | BO DEPARTMENT - 2ND FLOOR — % el ‘ ? il ; —2ND FLOOR— . marriage, scven being daughters all |removed, the public health S e ; 21 OO0R 9 . . living, and also there are 49 grand- |advises. Study of illness has et et = —A Very .\]m‘lulllnh-r' Chlldren S Plald Sklrts children and 12 great-grandehildren. | vineed it that such a step is d ‘ b Dean | Boys' 4-Plece 52 ; R AOT TG R i fiois ) WOOL SUITS A pretty assortment of children’s skirts, PERSHING IN nui\'r;: buttons on waist to fit right, several pretty Cherbourg, France, March 2 (UP) | Meriden — International Silver R confnkd doohis $895 plaids, also navy blue serge. $l 89 -—General John J. Pershing disem- |company report shows fiscal vear of hon ick t by illness. —Tailored of hard twisted woolens that will Sizes 4 to 16 years. ...... barked here today and left by au- 1927 most prosperous in history of = i | present @ neat appearance and will continus e e S O il tomobile for Paris, firm, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | to do o after many seuffings. Coat, vost and | s it lnlnes 3 ; Specially priced. ° anteed 1o wear the l . . " of the st —Imitation Filet ¢ Snappy ag{' 3 : l‘.l‘\?y;fi'(‘i:‘\“ iy : C T_I;«;mtif’ul rose pattern for . § FELTS Bm l lnBr \l[A\\ BLOU JES A ; dining room ,w(,\‘.‘ X ¥ sl 85 Combination | $1’48 A —All the wanted sizes. : —Tallored to se“ for o) 193 MAIN ST. $1.85 ‘ e e $24.50. — Gt b Yot N or, the newest ey s XD e Go Welcome Spring S 6 LS Hann Selected from the oy ; sample lines of New RADIANT NEW MODES cARRIVE o \I": [ Linen Luncheon Sets )| York’s finest makers variety of pat- | —54x54 cloth, 6 matching napkins, hem- specially for this S ecial Showin Tomormu‘ stitched, full bleached, )4 g $4.98] | event. various patterns. Set ."0 DoZ‘x“ —_— . $3 °75 $4-95 $6- 75 WOI:;I;;‘I,S Slips and Special Values For Women! —Each dress a distinctive Bloomers new mode! LORFUL dainty cffects in distinctive new straws, Bierio I Glifnc brilliant printed silks, stunning satins, sun-bright SLIPS felts, and other lovely materials reveal the richly i _Aspeciai ‘ot —fust Unpacked! A Value Sensat —Each dress of excep- diverse mode for the new season approaching. : { de chine slips, with hen Full Fashi fional value! stitched 1 ar A o 4 M, DT o e | R e Silk Hose —Each dress displaying p-— i » 7 o all corors. 92095 o one or more of these new of ot " | A ring colors and n Spring's gt o very ize, made by a d il Sl BLOOMERS Sl e e stails. 8 “Women's rayon bloom Silket tar s rs, flat lock seams, heavs this low pr . o1 —Pleated tiers, uneven hem, novel £ $l.39 Pointex Hose cuffs, scarf collar, swathed hipline, st $1.65 ... new drapes, straight lines. with elastic » and in- serts on hip sections, also corset V11 reinforeed tomorroy sheer chiffon stockings, vice weight that have lisle ms and feet to add to their with ters s1 & lit ¢ < : S Rttachid, i sioes .89 wearing qualities. Al colors and —A Demonstration and Sale of | sizes, . l o Styled and Special fo:- Saturday! i Hatsd To f 5a|r§ h(': Headsizes Tmngle Scarfs —For Saturday Only! i A S AT, for Women 100 Pairs ’ . $2 9 5 N $1 '95 Ruffled Curtalns ~Hats that were bu.ught to sell for $5.00 —Beautiful new line of women's triang- e " ki 7 e 2o on sale at such a price as this. Eye ular scarfs, made of pretty designed flat $l .l 9 l;IW from Tormsl satpin to smart c“.:h:{ in- crepe. v, tan, white, 2 . Y orcfid po:;:(c){ls::s :‘;fif‘g"'\ tan, white, —Valance tie backs, complete sets, rose, blue, S viscas from novelty straws to felts, 2 . gold, lavender. Usually selling for $1.98 set. ) cluded to complement any envembie:-

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