New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 30, 1928, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928 —_—eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee—eeeeeee——ee— e — — — — —— —— — — —, e | | | Y orget-me- e 'l g failed SANTORIN FARMERS IBN SAUD, ARAB RULER, |VASSAR GIRL WINNER i o, o oo o Roledo Park Zon T oo o s, o, s ot o a3 srivets 108, and of na us 100. A e m ! ‘ ‘\ oF GARDEN CONTEST\O‘ \‘ulwlp\r“ 4 :"\J :(ixllml e 0. March 50 (®—With | infl\!:jc: in lum ‘n‘)?u";;:";lsuxf:nlu\]n"i’llln::!fltll;f\v:lh::r;yht:: fil‘“m“ ARE NuT WURRIE“' ATTACKS TRIBAL FOES | —_— hlae, mock orange, | the beginning E ner, the Wal- | @ bakery, especially constructed for| Local fishermen and boatmen ——— | | B 1e lupine, wood | hridge park z0o here wil tain a | the preparation of special foods for | clare that they often have heard & lN BRlTlS MANDATES Her Model Layout Care By One nan ins, . fox- | poaition second only to. ihe Bronx|the various anfial o | siare thatithey oo ‘e H | Porsim 5 Adjudgen the c Madonna lily, Shasta daisy, | Zoo in York, according m' = spot where the church is submerged. » i | pyrethrum, ied), phlox, (white | Percy C. Jones, president of the zoo Submerged Church Is Some take this as a warniag of requent Volcano Eraptions : o T e e zed e ba ) i by, v (e | Ovhite 10 rose). heuchera, and pink | o equipment will be the finest Visible at Low Tide —— M&fll] NOllllllg Tllel‘fl | | Now York, March 30 (UP)—|and white Japanescs anemone lin the ¢ al'd Walton-on-the-Naze, Eng., March| VRUGUAY STUDIES TAXES | forget-me-nots, erocus, and |~ o S S0 T SR Rt i : 30 (UP)—Hundreds of people rushe | Montevideo, Uruguay, Mar, 80—~ _— | cts predominate in the first priz | « peop) 5 3 | § = S | A Pt gaun Es [from 118 cntered by competitors in [ the N rork zoi i ‘,,1 to the bea: & 10 witness the | LTuguay has sent Secar Gori to Eu- Washington, Mar. 30. (P—A vol- . : LSy [iRlanson {';‘]'];‘l ‘(‘7‘( e AT 1all part the country. Second | p ] + to finance | spectacle of a church gradually ris. | TOP® 1o study modern methods of cano recently erupted 12 times in | : Chfcamn i o wint o Miss Margaret P. |y RagB o | land ul- | iNg out of the sca three miles from | INaNAEINg public offices engaged in’ o 4 botanical garden tax collection. i | S 15 & i LS . Mass, and third shore. b five minutes, emitting a columu of | > This desig i gEteit D. Graham, Brook- | > { smoke five times as high as the i i 2] : _‘:. X g i Margaret I w of Vassar colleg . e A R - i i v un- | The church, a thmisar:d years old, cotton fields were sprinkled with p 3 B it & I 3 Mmun 6f 1 l:,‘x : minit “.n'\ of ,\', . ‘ f ver: S, cinders, and the island farmers of ' e vides for the use of 21| JAPANESE INCRE. Santorin, southermost of the Greek - 5 . Cyclades, shrugged their shoullers and went back to work. One more voleanic cruption on | Santorin, the National Geographic | society says, creates little more ex- | citement among the Santorinans than does an April shower among Americans. Craters have been rum- bling and earth tremors have bheen % ¢ " B prevalent since those Yankees of : . \ ’ the Mediterrancan, the Phocnicians .—4 Lrought the island within the pale \ - . of rezorded history. The last was 3 NeSonD . and vyrictics, with an gggregate of 1,-| Tokyo, Mar. 3 ¥ a \ An ex 5 ow tide, follow- 3 X : 91 plants more deaths an's 1 1 ived by hi- | ing the recent heavy storms, reveal- | ! % | Tulips number 400, divided equal- | in population 4 rs & old building, thickly coated den Queen and Bou- f hau i 5t. 1. anid ver are said to | ttempts the second major upheaval this year. A gulds book to Santorin would HARIFORD - have to be revised every few years, | . the socie says. Within historic 4 { tites the volcanoes and earth- | | quakes have kneaded and moulded 5 X the island from a circular form to ils present shape which, on the nap, looks like a. sketch of a squat- ting kangaroo without ears or fore- ” - : ) paws, with its quizzical head turned e e I e i _. b Located on the first floor, our new elec- The better known and more visited § e e R g trical department is now ready to serve you Island anding. places, on the. wert: i \ " i We have a complete line of electrical- crn side where most of the V,U‘H‘ partly sarved o1 rous rock. she e 3 — 71 1 i 7 1 Farved out” o porons s’ Vi | iy ‘ : " beaten—the Gray bar line. Every appliance dwellivgn, making - thelr illagr ; 18 cons.tr'ucted to give vears of satisfactory ::;::N ““”lhfir"lj"!‘;::‘;\"H;lm fi‘.'w :IC Ibn Saud (above), powerful Mohammedan monarch of | i and eff1c1ent service. :\” are easy to operate moat as scarce as water and cven | COUNtries, and British may oppose him if he threatens the peace | v 0. = fll]d easy to care fnr. | when houses are wood-built they of Irak or Trans-Jordania, its mandates. The map shows the | > s (“":,“'m"“"” chimneys pieree the Hne along his 21 wives in armoured cars like that below. | Sl“'l“ f'lhlc '1Ppli'lnCC§ electric perCO]']tOf B8R e. | - b o G < S - bt o urs wih S Pl and otherRer i Th tentitory of hi neighbors rom wala ani g esablohed | sets, waffle irons, toaster, percolators, etc: it o i “inat vare trom th 1S L o Tt it of e This is the nationally known Manning- water ho west sids of the | Ko ) = 5 b b . : iwhose latest warlike sally against on wheels, Fast motor cars Hml,w; I cians, who had an eye for art 8s|iiibesmen in the Brilish s possible im 1o move his| mean Tarkers, callod s “eautirel |0, 1720, 401 Trane-Jortania in bring | uree family wih great gveed. And roner merely good to use, but they are handsome TSlnv anairiants lal eolSnynared ST SR ARDRSSERISERIN RIS Be REn - RO IS S ep S s A TR g end i and ash that naturo has Tald down |ype e o sort of supcr-sheik, B s sna A Top Ironer has many fea- x 5 S stats tiosa. {ines (o' (ruRal farms | S maye Itio aitention fo the yaforecs sruiuneal it alt aorla’ o tures for your convenienca, BUT be your own judge! We invite you it syarta fao) ey sy @XDart (it 3 Hisamen bt Bt st Al s sein e L e ot e o) Wk to come in and see a demonstration. that washes clothes so « famous Santorin wine fnd they e quickly that they are ready nla B and flowing robes, has gpent most bold raids, are over. Birdmen now 1t’s dust-proof. Has a full :\m' one Of these ll’b()l' and time savers [ to come out almost before ple fare and home spun cloth= |or q(s ag years in buildibg up = |pursus the Waha nto their des- floating shoe. And & 7 5D Rt thin et el e e | S clfiat Trad ana Jor- arc mo longer impassable for mo- Come in—to-morrow if pos- Just a touch on a button tive of America's tirkey toaste g |JANi Which lfe o the novth of his |torized armies, gible, and see it demon- \ starts or stops the agitator, Farhipa same of the sturdy chap. |MAKS 10 differcce 1o the Arab READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS i ) ' It's exceptionally noiseless, acter of the islanders and the { & Credi e T T e it Easy Credit Terms, Sall Into the deep waters of the it g e el || - v housekeeping appliances that cannot be dwellings, making their village Ratrh e DAl Ao e | Arabia, threatens holy war against tribesmen in neighboring | > apt to be in rock excavations o yegion. 1bn Saud journeys over the desert in motor fleet, tak- A ‘ve fllSO ]](’i\'c a CO”]p]CtC “l]e Of the Iy travel writers, contempor- |y Arabia, Ma W () In- chieftain who has wrested Mecca . is one of the favorite pastimes of 'himself as Kking of the Arabian i o e iV | Thet oo M e e Bowman line. These appliances are not as for price lisis of Mediter N e ity L fo territorics entrusted to. Great | The new Graybar Table in desien and beautiful in finish. raiotd he WTeanlibotl s S oo B UTSR e R TSR o Gl noRse s ik ant e sleey DR 1t does double duty. Has This is the type washer grow cotton and corn for their own | =7 of (he desert, clad in {urban |safely into the desert v their | long! It's easy to operate. e Kt sty ie tattly bl toosoon il o ot hnaria wohih 0L reireai chanical wenius et may be purchased on Herrup’s usual easy Y08 Toalise thiy tony Nen an entire lamb cooked over an open | oot ©F neigbboring tribes U suchia auanner that Ascet Ssands SISt Snepp it onnaclly Credit terms. rhanksgiving day. Kingdom, ‘are foreign mandates A T strated. volcanic eruptions are an inheri- | tance from the colonjal adventures | there of the Spartans who followed the Phoenicians. One also may see R 5 3 Graybar the foo! ts of a s ater o i- . T W e e e Bm l lnB Straight-Air vian fort. o Thirais the cafital town and | ! Graybar Yacuum Cleaner of the curve IZpanormeria is at the northwestern iorn, and Merovuli is a character- | 133 MAIN ST. Motor Driven Brush s29 75 istic cliff town. The island is only | = nine miles long and nowhers 19 | e ‘ Vacuum Cleaner N\ ° more than three miles wide, It el oo ) i Y Simple in design and Spurs 300 Years Old H ATS I Whisks up all threads, construction this straight- Fo in New o | hair and lint and loosens air cleaner has many fea- \..mmf'flf’\. l \:\F“‘,I’L,e\r(:(" | deeply embedded dirt g 3 tures that attract the effi- slver spur ornaments. found by la ¢ N FOR without injury to the fin- cient housewife. — It’s 18 leveling land neav here, ar \ i est rugs. Instant control light in weight—moves »;1 10 have beein worn by s« 3 N AT A of brush. Automatically = freely and easily over the S R e ¢ ¥ ~dapts itself to any thicke floor coverings — cleans R e A oral e - \ ) 2ss of rug—Doesn’t draw quickly and thoroughly ut four inches lonz. The / 7 4 K | 1gs up into nozzle. [ and is moderate in price. 1 shows a crowned lion with a 5\ G S ¥ A & y H S P s e \ - X 7 g7 ; Easy Credit Terms Easy Credi{ Terms through which the straps are fas \ . | rrrm/): are ‘mnxmm-]»y\li by ecroll work of fi effect v 7 § . | Manning- There record of a party of orex” pemiing Y s , Bowman Ve winter of 16 Fhe spur ornaments pear the” o mael ot tha - | AN Percolators Gold Coast, West Africa, will be apened April 2. permitting eaports 7-cup Percolator—Nick- to be loaded direct into steamships i p - b » . el Plated. Quick heating A : | ) AT onels ‘ % action. Thoroughly guar- $ ds and electric eranes will facil- ¥ ’ 9 in Crochet Viscas ) anteed finish and con- ° itate shipments of exports heretc 3 7 P ¥ struction. 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My mother took the Vege- the most exquisite colorings. tahle Componnd years ago with good reeirs and now T am taking it dur- Needless to tell vou that these are extraordinary value ing tie Change of Life and recom- ou'll appreciate that at a gla mend 1t "—Mee T, A Mnoee. 1611 Yo ppreciate tha a glance Adams Street, Denver, Colorado.

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