New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1928, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY fiERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 T [ MAPLE HILL NEws her wide knowledge of economm !xmmlus had been dislodged. [tinued his air derbles over Washing- llTI TII]N VER K [; THIRD []E[iREE | questions relating to women, | It was said the shocks were the {ton for members of congress and o U | because of her extended study [most severe since the earthquake o | | their families. | women and children in in ullflul \mn when 70 persons were Killed. | Despite the cold and high wind, { e ne cetir Coman work in this state. The meeting mll Volcano Active {many legislators came to the field 1 Mo wple Hill will b be followed by a social hour at The volcano l’upm‘ac'apetl 45 lcarly and continued to pour in faster 2 im i ity, | atternoon, March | which Mrs. Jonathan Hart and Mrs. iles north of Mexico scm ilan ibey couil beGilien up iniGia lock at the home of Mrs. Walter tayimond Catlin will be hostesses, | great fl.;]mr:i and rmx\11 1210t u;)e ck)’ big Douglas transport biplane. . : oW on Sequin street T . (Continued f: First Page) {about the time of the disturbance. Assistant Secretary MacCracken, Phamacy in Belvidere REVErts romnor Shg poun sirect. b EXCmp]thfl[lofl Takes Place in MOTHER DIES TWO DAYS Continued fram First Tage) 1{ONIL the voleano hae been nctive | CONDGCECUE Semators Go UD PR e 1 child welfare work. Miss Ruth e ! panic stricken and a large section |for some years it was never consid- | wm A fA merce department, arranged the pas- ir , P ol ciiticnn Of e r S aht in|ered dangerous, | senger list and said ked as if o Kolodney, Former Owner ~ rrton wrotuuon "o o This City May 20 ARTER VISTY FROM SON |05, zosuistion syers toe alent in| et bt e gnton | WA NOL QL RUMRRRINY. |oouter st 2t i ¢ vomint o ¢ W—re—— 1 1 expert of i will b ‘enter their homes. clectric I‘,.x\l\ used when tele- rest of the weck. | In Mesico City the streets re- phone and telegraph wires snapped. BY GEORGE H. MANNING | On the first trip wers Senator Me- €. . Official Returns Monday [echoed to the clang of ambula — (Wasbington Bureauof the N. B. Herald) Lean, Connecticut; Representatives | Washington, March 22—Both C Treadway. Massachusetts; Chalmers, e i A sbiortly after the earthquakes. \hm\ 5 \ BiE vl"‘(f“”” Trom Mother's Home—Recalled (5orions had rusned into the sireote| BA11€Y and Mrs, Mitchell nccticut scnators took a fiight over | onie. and Mrs. Chalmers: Zihiman, R atie g S with the first disturbances, on = Named in 19th District the capital at noon toduy with Marviand, Mre Zihiman and their \ctls n this i Nofiodes Bl find them dark. ‘ Norwich, March 22 (P—Albert J. | Charles A, Lindbergh. small daughtc . ol emalinod “orty-cight 1 after lie had re- Theater crowds were unnevved. Builey of this city and Mrs. I'rank | Senator George P. McLean had de- ! om a visit to his mother, [In the hotels guests ran to the Mitehell were renamed for the cided not to take advantage of the READ HERAL 1ETED ADS o was critically ill at her home darkened corridors and lobbics when i state central committee invitation given by Lindbergh to all FOR BEST RESUL ford, Maine, Bryce L. Long, the first disturbance was feci 19th senatorial district con- Senators and congressmen, but after Meadow avenue, as- Lasted Three Minut, vention today. the dinner with the aviator at Sen- ry of the Y. M. C. A | While the disturbances lasted only | 1, e 20th district convention |A1°F Hiram Bingham's home last to her home by news three minutes the streets and build- | g, I Tradford of Montyille |DEMt. he was persuaded to take the n ee s e e - ck 1 : ¥ ; : ings of Mexico City were dark for and Mrs. Maud > Manning of Ston- TSRt today. ently 9 dnpy Sootiand: and e B R Mr. 1 th his wife and their more than five minutes and the lingron, were renamed. Senator Bingham, who flew with sought to make fame and . . ; : : V. Wil A | infs uzhter had spent the week- crowd was extreniely nervous. It was ach convention chose delegates lindbergh Tuesday, and who, him- | ame B oun ine United States, H . e, = SR St Thor with the former's parents, Mr. some time before the city again Te- 'ap Jurze to state convention. |SClf is an experienced aviator, went pald $10,000 down o B SR htin formerls : Mrs. Walter Long at Sanford. sumed its normal appearance f i district Alfred N, along for a second flight with 11 e balance, amountinz t $17 % NS W g cr. The lder Mrs. Long had been il | The svismic disturbance in the Bingham, son of United States Sen. | World’s most famous airman. It was Nq ()I\L‘ (dlh Her 000, in no! 3 » i 1 1 Beai - 5 o o I . N oa vear. The son and state of Puebla was reported 1o 3 m who is a student in Senator McLean's first fii = Silih have been held | ¢ ort M 1 Mr 1 t AR onT {urned to New Britain have centered between Tepcji and year law and had his| lindbergh, wary as he is about Skmny Any More time by ey Edy 0do: et 1 1 tod fon from N e ¢ 1ing. only to be recalled Atlan. B address as Salem was a dele- | ACCePting invitations, was the guest Ll and then tu . ¢ Mass, to 1 Thor i and F. ast It by the message of death. The National Telegraph was ad- g, served as secrctary of the ©f Senator Bingham at a stag din S ar too Thin® Miller bee 1 1w k. The alter > 30 Long is survived by & hus. | vised that several houses had col e Dl homBiera | s G i 5 or Ll a s G Aaila hargain which had lor = Leavy at 4 ¢ and two sons. The other son |lapsed at Oazaca and numerous pro- | = Boaston Moleam aoll Repabor dlols OF |y oy 0 vove sy 3 Miunaing Tienne, swore out an in \ \ CIRaEE el (H R : \ Sanford. Several grand- | ple had been slightly tnjured. 1igl WON'T GO WITH I Majns.as guenls, § S iat T s s ive Tieaa ap torney Mag from piying ter spend e S 11 | ehildren also survive. Sona S DEieha Diene adiorue o RS AT AR S o Malsdn ail ie sniewbdl L i ciine bl toita - : il i ; his first flight very much. When the money to Koladncy, « \ \ § i L i bells tolled through the sway of the | s Jilot of Charl ; o cils i I : i 8 s - pilot of Charles A. Levine's oo gret started its takeoff he felt the business | carth. wonoplane Columbia on its recent ¢ i nip . t t B aglos . R N = “Cut out those discou looks i Ao i at ases Agains Y i 5 Rt ¢ quite uneasy, he said, and this feel- | (Ut © ed to him. Wien K Bt atle . (ases Against Greenwich | Spend Night In Parks von-iop Ml (o Tavana, Cuba, | Ste Uneasy, he said, and this foels| 5 S 0 U svare sied to recove ; e . 3 Wi o D vo. . Town Officials Continued | Resiaents there an well as at G211 14 gt 1o wan nnatie to ne. |11F, continued for what wemed to |0 25 T b=t vt fhy batt s on : { \ gridgeport, March 22 (M—Ap- Puchla ran into the streets and offer to accompany Com- [ qiche byt when the hig plane zof | McCoy fakes all the risk—Read in t s . i LAY 3 T : TRear Lefore Judge Allyn L. many refused to return 1o their pander Richard Byrd on IS | el up in the air the uncomfortabic (NI ironclad guarantee. If after taks few weeks ago, hrou N | 7 e i , Brown on a writ of mandamus in | homes, spending the night in parks. South I'ole expedition. feeling left him and h> enjoyed the 4 sinty cent boxes of MeCoy's dict tn favor er a K Ale g ol v ecled o i 4 7 sich Dobs . Wilcox, tax col-| Uneasiness was feit at the ca - =) | rest of the ride. Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxcs ang Kolodney in he ¢ { Jent, Mrs, | ce- | ture iz & s cetor and Oscar D. Tuthill, Harold tal today that interior towns such | WINUSE GENERAL SLAIN |1 Senator Ripgham who I a [thin, underweight man or woman is understood that Kaolod had ir . N. &, ;8 State t Joln . Allen and John Broderick, se- as those in the state of Guerrero Tientsin, China, March 22 (A |, pilot’s lleense for ten years the doesn't zain at least § pounds and mind an appeal \ e e R Vot “men, all officials of the town of |might have suffered heavily from the derer has Lrought to a close the | flight was no novelty, just another (ecl completely satisfied in health— the court but (he il has beer tor: vonin of Terryville enwie to have appeared | shocks. notable career of neral Shao- air ride. your druggist is authorized to return withdrawn as has \hils t : ? ' 05 g e e eause why they had not| The official report from ac- | T former promier and an ont- | e the purchase price. 5 collected hack taxes was continued (ubava observatory cstablished the ding litary leader, at the age Lindbergh Kept Busy The name McCoy's Cod Liver Ol today until some time next month, [exact time of the quakes. The re- \ Chang was slain in| Washington, March 22 (®—Rolling | Tablots has been shertened—inst % On March 9 at the request of [port also said the fremaors had been | 5 house (a sort of cab-'fleld resembled a county fair today ask for McCov's Tablets at any drug State’s Attorney William H. Comley, |80 severe that part of th |as Colonel Charles A store in ieting in behalf of the state in an : action brought by Carl H. H. Mevers | - i of Greenwich, Judge Brown signed | resented by Dav, Berr e ) = e 5 the writ of mandamus settling today | S iis Alllier Hadi=s s couvael, 5 g Tcacher Will Discus: e the dato “of " hearing. \xam;f wardJ. Daley, cha that the tax collector an rd J. Da va,) 7. Nordsivori s lcont \\om.'mva'nd ‘(‘h\'lfi. \\0!”|1\Ke|'~ e e hat e o ert o P c > a ' W b it ] . ; 4 collect 822,115 1n back taxes due e | SEONIRR O THEAFY i attack of grip. fee of the Woman's association of gy of Greenwich from eleven fra- | Boston, March 22 (UP) - llugo B E the South church ) planned’ 2ty ar oreanizations. | Monjar, former president of th LADY BAILLY WALTED meeting for Friday afternoon br vl ahaat g mano that, cimo club, Inc., whose accnsat London, March 2 spant ginning 30 o'clock. Miss AnnNe yp.cqse be continued umtil the res against Attorney General Arthur K. g the Daily Mail from . Sop ninan, @ memher of the ey 1o the state of Attorney Wilbur Reading brouzht the instization of a (hat the solo fight of lady Ma faculty of the I high school g wright, town council of Green- leglslative investization of the attor- pailey from Englind 1o South Afri. of Hartford, wil the speaker. ich ney general's connection with *helca has heen halt Officials of the | ITer subjeet will be “Women ¢ S ey club, will come to Boston to testify | British residency in Egypt have jn- Children in istey in Connecti= | The Jough Riders of the Spanish- at the legislative hearing next week. | tormed her that she will not be al. | Cut.” American war were organized by the O AT lowed to go bevond Khartum, un- Miss Gruminan is especially fitted Jate General Leonard Wood, who READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS lcss she s accompanied. to sp on this subject hecause of was then a colonel. FULLER FURNITURE CO. Member of Adaskin Furniture Syndicate 40—56 FORD STREET HART FORD NEAR R. R. STATION Following a settlemc satistactory to both si videre Drug Store will b ual communion newspaper clipping and say terest. 1t oof this ity Jare a matisfactory soffloms Fas R the atore wher Kolodney, in the « z on the purposes of tonney E tations at smoker that at T Repeated by Popular Dcmand Friday and Saturday Only § We 71!l Place On Sale Only 500 of These Singing Canaries SEE How LITTLE Every canary is a guaranteed singer and has IT COSTS TO FURNISH : aerr:n:;l;ed in the Hartz mountain district of A HOME—HERE! & 1 7 Four rooms completely and attractively furnished. All period style i Cheer U our H ' furniture in the modern adaptation. As cozy a home as you could wish [} for. Al for less than $100 per room. And remember, this includes rugs also, for every room. Come in, see it, compare this remarkable value. ALL YOU PAY IS ‘A\"lt(vv}.v]‘\v“\‘u quality, the style. It sells itseif. Listed below is what you will zs# com‘ E I Illy! : At our last sale bird stock 4 ROOMS—COM PLETE | A WEEK v '::d out qzrdb. LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM . {n Conjunction With This Grest Bird Sale I'he diving room will contain a We have selected for this room ovely 3 picee overstuffed suite in an 8 piece walnut suite; a period de- i e taupe and rose jacquard. A mahog- sign with modern improvements. nulne en ryx es an tan s anyoend table and libravy table. A Contains a buffet, oblong extension able lamp and bridge lamp. And to table and six chairs with genuine Will Be On Sale At Cash Prices On CREDIT ish off. a beautiful Axminster rug leathier scats—also a pretty Axmin- n 9x12 feel size. ter rug. ' SEE the Lively Slnting Canaries In Our Window — Come Get Yours) BED ROOM THE KITCHEN Department of Agriculture Booklet On bed room is likewise in wal- A work-a-day Kitchen—contain- CANAR[m’ mEm CARE AND nut, and will have a dresser, a roomy a poreelain kitchen table; a re- *is chiest of drawers—the latest bow foot frigerator; two white chairs and a i MANAGEMENT bed, a spring and mattress. We also 6x9 Congoleum rug. A fine Glen- include two throw size colorful che- wood range can be bought on very nille rugs. easy terms at additional cost. Edw. J. Dorsey, Resident Salesman 11 Broad St. — Phone 3496-W Sma" Down Phone me at the store, 197, or my resi- Payment ence. Glad to make an evening appointment if <ired. My seventeen yeais' experience with Ea‘y Future + furniture storves in New Britain and Hart- & be Ixipful to you.

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