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NEW BRITAIN D ALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1928, " T : addition to a crew of three, consist- | tions, says: | moved from the clothing and a wal- | 100 miles farther south, because of stmley Street Man Retums From ‘“‘u of the pilot, mechanic and stew- | “Decply sensible that their hishi[;HIEA[iu [iAN[iLANI] KMGHTS 0F WWIBUS let contained $110 in bills but no an unusual number of fcebergs. ard. whose duty it was to supply ve- |oifive iposcs upon them « solemn | cards. There are now more in sight than at RETmT IAY 25 To 27 Schreiber was a_brother of Mrs. any time since the Titanic disaster Sophie Meisterknecht, whom the in- | —16 year ago tomorrow—guard ventor was said to have married | headquarters said. Daly Council Members Going to West | without obtaining a divorce from his | firs* wife, Mrs. Susan Faynor Meis- | SE T CONTRACT. Sees Untold Opportunities for American Capital—In- | vas no sensation of air sichness and [ sisting between their peoples but | WK Springficld for Instructlons | torinecht of Yonkers. b Piis Manielnal Seivice b a2 thix | it took but three and a haif hours also o provent war amons any of Even Al capol]e mmes e Schreiber and his sister found out | Municly . of th teresting Native Customs — Cannibalism and or what ordinarily would take i otions of the world: snd Religious Excrclses. about the previous marriage. The It of Whieh fermer Chatrman 1i1c aenf R Sy e about 39 hours in the former travel | “Desirous by formal act to bear | Th & " Clevaland 1nan 4o mid. o hies [Mand A CHM Human Sacrifices—Horrors of Deadly Army [ERou el e ey con:| Fearful of Law and Order Coenn . aunal yeloest fon Ol eind mantens g o e of asussors s tho_president, has aH M 3 s v Sca Vi denin war an ihstrumient of na- £ i Sk | been given a contrac! al Ant—Flies From London to Paris. Stormy Sca Voyage of C., will be held at the monastery | Mr. Soymour remained in Europe | tional v;:‘n.,\ n:l 1»mu,:1lm\'n~ ‘1' in r.-i\ Chicago, April 13 (UP)—Gang-|of the Passionist Order in West | MANY ICEBERGS SIGHTED as while Mr, Gubernick sailed for | vor of the pacific settiement of in- s threatened by the law to- | Springfield on May 25, 26 and 27.| Washington, April 13 (UP)—The | freshments or lunch to the passcu- iy o proniote the welfare of man- | Journey to Gold Coast of Africa -t S oo = pp 1y 1S WORRIED The trip was pleasant and thor- only o perpeiu oughly enjoyable he said. There fricndly r te the pe; .n‘\Lul and | itions now happily sub- | essment system in the town of loomfield. McCarthy's company in 3 i X L Hand w ; ; American business firms are over- | ero s a woll founded susplcion Lamerica on fhe Leviathan. Ile ur. |t e T vagead by their | 03Y @0d cven its leader, Alphonse| About 30 members have signed up |Unit- States coast guard warned |stalled system of Jobarty, e | lcohing golden opportunities by ne- [that such is the case. This custom jived in New York Tucsday after a obtut that. cncouraged by their juge, ratce A1 Capone, was uneasy. | for the three days' session. Exerciscs | today that starting tomorrow, all tions in numerous Connecticut ¢ ! glecting to turn towurd Africa for|of course is frowned upon by the ermy vosa Discussing the hig | UNample, all the other nations of the From threc sources came reports; Will be conducted by Father Hubert, |Steamers plying between United |in the past few ycar;. The plan 18 of investigations into gangsterism, E. J. Millerick is chairman of the | States und" urope over the *“Ice- |somewhat similar to the one in use hoodlumism, racketeerism and their | committee in charge and Thomas J. | berg youte” should take a course | here. future development, according to | Briti Edward Gubernick, son of Mr. and men Mrs, Barney Gubernick of shgovernment, but the wisely winks Overn- wave which swept away some of M orhi Wil join in this humane en- many native |, jeavor and by adlering to the pres- - customs when they do not conflict ent treaty oon us it comes into | superstructure of the bhoat. crushing three life Loats - allicd professions of alcohol runming, | Meskill is seeretary. ; foon, S Pro e e T s S SR sl Lo i the | idnaping, bombing. gambling, vic Members of Daly council, will hold | SENE R T e U the passenzers knew Ul s aniting the civilizod natens of |€ontrel and hired killing, their annual communion and com- e e At TG Tl fcll b ans veal damage until i ! | It scemed the federal government, | munion breakfast at St. Mary's hure TPl cworld i i commen renunciation oL S0 Some of them had vetiro b : for the 5 ] the state of Illinois and the city of {church and the Burritt hotel Sun- New York Tuesday and today is vis- ber. Large tracts of ot A . of war as an instrument of their na- . 5 Bow X0 : i e e e o Liten s g e night and ofhers were at plionil s aeia G ki Chicago and Cook county finally had { day morning. The members will at ' I RADE IN O F R spending scven wonths on tie “Gold | Hundla el bebalt by wath HEE o : hen the bie way “lve decided (o conclude a treaty | become aroused to action by gang-|tend a special mass at 8 o'clock at ° s i shock ang : tand’s participation in Tuesday's | the church after which they will Coast” of Africa. broke BIT turn se ese con nd tor that purpose have appointed 5 Tntold possiviiltic hrokers ,‘(,h",,‘.f‘“ in SelL\theas Colsqics - coen er from en e repretive plenimetomiatiear | primary and in the campaign of | have breakfast at the hotel dining velopment exist in A a0 Cents a Day follow the names of the ex- | bombs and bullets which I‘FCCCdCd,""f}']’" g i | any portion of the | cenick and - Seymour |10 order o aveid a panic es and.rulers and blank spaces | it 12 commiltee dn charge of this e dine o . Rape ves. inelude ; PASSengers were not. apprisced o e S R A en-| The most active investigation, | ¥ear's observance has announced | L -lzjwvhumunu-n s wad: o W'Jmlyj,’\‘w-l Sk ‘-‘v,:‘ NNt of the damiase. althoush ity wiho, u:‘mv_]»l‘w'..‘ml::\';fi!w»'»‘.x that of the city and county, center- | that Rev. Willlam A. Downcy, for- ! its impression along the coast and flom @ minimum of SOMC 0F them were {heown out of (g gne anothier (heir full | powors |1 01 the murder of Octavius Gran- mer eurate at St. Mary's church and $ for ‘a matter of 200 iniles or Mo i o ot e ir Lunks, ‘The news gradually | found in good and «due form have 34, Tesro attorney and ward com- [NOW & professor in St. Thomas 1 i into the interior, w 10 1S back | yigsually | rates of cents a Kled out and within 24 honr g 1 upon the following articles: mitteeman candidate, who was as- | Seminary in Hartford, will be the } farther into the inicrior or some dis- oy (o the very best workmen, pric- | CYOFYone knew something serion Anlicle T— sassinated Tuesday. principal speaker at the breakfast. ; e R M e She high o confracting parties,“OUr committee will have first Investigation among the members ‘ ingcinie Ih8 Dazk Contigent wiih 418 |~ NG 8E aan e | Sonallon Ve s et B bl ok | St e R LB iy G B A of the crimes o of the council tends to show that ; R S 53 Sxle: fans to the coast where if | Schedule at New York v five peoples t they |[That plans may be laid fo get at the l_nrst year's turnout, numbering mcr‘ | ol it pe IUIAN s Joaded onto steamers for ship-! “TCis up to United States capital |candsmn reconrse to war for (he so- | Politieal lords who promote and | 360, will be increased this year. They | ] ; sacrifi nt to America to get into Africa,”” Mr. Guberniel ution of international controversi 8, condone that sort of thing and let ‘.”.I meet at the ¥. M. A.&m i | ! Only 25 Whites i Vil Phere are several Tumdred white repeated. “The husiness men of 1he amd renaimnes it as an instriment of [1he Killers go unprosecuted,” saiq| society hall on Main strect at 7:45 | | : Ae Gubernlols galled fronl SNeW dnaople in o) much larger willage a/|lnlted Stafes do not know {hs pose | national policy: in Usir: relations |SAH. Tatham, hars “association f 0'cleckiand nill mareiito 8t Maryis | | Fovk Jast Augisl, spendiig 30 days|sport distance fariher up the coast |sibilities of that country, otlierivise |will one anotlier. prosident ‘ chureh and following mass, will re- on water hefore he dou A rom Sekondi. Recreation among ¥ would not. hesitat: “Article 31— Anofher investigation was begun | palr to the hotel. « ndi, on the “Gold Coast” ol| e whites cons mostly of motor- | portunities which ave Leing neglect. | oy high e Jarties | DY U: 8 District Attorney George E. The committee which has carried | 1 West. Afvica. T hg e nz, amatenr athletics and soecial in-ed there amonnt to almost crir e quL\I ‘r'v”l' (' - ‘Jvuhm} Q. Jolinsen. 'The fedaral wrand jury |0t thie artatizements, cansists of Bd- | h b our, an An fercanrse, Occasionally parties vigit | waste v that the settlment of solsliol | ey yoconvened after the elec. | ward L. Hannon, chairman: John b Do conue native coromonins. The natives| “There are gold, fin and mangas |aer ot on ot et orinin |17 878 instructed especially in sta-| Hanrahan, secretary; John J, | h oiftee of 1he , ST 0N0re 10 e Their s deposits s Chose 10 1 e 1 e b e 1 ey [ covering attacks upon federal [O'Leary, Charles . McKeon, Mat- | 5 I ) g sided | 5 e | ! el s ; b sought exeePlior 3 foderal officer. . George McAloon an 22, 3’ I ! DApEtiLL e il r:lw‘w-l\ I’jllw\‘ n <’Alvl\;‘> -:r !l:“_’"‘o:yv,. <‘;.; my s \'mrw{l met Mr. { by pacific means. T e iablSE o heT b s ey | T homos i n G roin i Cork-Insulated Mfrlgetuot f: E hoard a surplus ative fang s. Harvey Iiresfone % % D | e 1o Bert OV 20 yor, a swhieh i i 1 contsr- | e They wero imesgniing the | ento I e pa SR Charies B Deneen dna v ‘ Come in and look through the Cork-Wall Window 3 imals olicy for the whites K % . MEOSCI sl B eI polilie ¥ dadee S | e pagEtan |0 molevaiol na il asl ol possibilitics of a rubber plantatior id by ihe I contpavting parties | son, sepublican nominee for state SCHOQNER IN TROUBLE | woarself. Buy no refrigerator until you see how Y 1vist Gmee inoa while af Y, erdasi il bt e a Ked with. Miss | gance w e respeetive constiti- [ the only acts co . pepuas e Asahs. wancidHR WEEEH A N \GUBSIRIGH, meemsd ) Mool M ol ifina el oorvesban- 1hin tC oy tninicu oL il Yalll 1ok | hae e e R e Vemsel, T oasion Witk Laths, | See the line. Mads all. 3 Gf. o= B Cimgn sellins iwory atvivgs. - LRGSR CH R R AR T [donb for the amsociated. Picss | offect as hetween hiem as soon as all|General Oscar . Carlstrom in ask- o e S| posc, purse. Easy terms, too, tn today 5 tivo bagketry or curios brought from | *4¥ that while they were consietent {the gafurday Evening Iost. Miss | oy rai instruments of ratifica- ling for a county grand jury investi- Logged oastiof Mase. | % as for anay ds Tndia and China and ) e, ooy =50 o ndards are a| ool B2 & gold nueget &he had|tion sholl have been deposited at|gation, —Assistance Is Asked, | ) 1he 1 Native ehief; E S Rk mc‘krrv] up in the interior of Taberia. | (world capitals) Officers of the har association in- | n 5 Jors to 1hie olifiplie el BetE] ARG One of the reasons my firm treaty shall. when {6 has [gieated he assassination of *Dia-| Boston, April 13 (M—The British | i P bieiiat (e willgee | 1 cany dht e practically the |So0E me lo. Africa was (he fact that | come info ffect proseribed in the fnjond Joe' Fisposito, powerful Ttal-{schooner Nova Queen, bound from | o U Tt M VA Pt s Gt i S| s et e it ovafian politiesl Ieador, also would be | Parrshoro, N. £ 'to New York with ! 4 itioti o miie 400X sl litatsy | IUS D LI ulles ool s _lentire output of coco in the world. lus lonz as may be sary for ad-|included in the petition, a cargo of laths, was reported wa- g 000 eac iese ehirfs fupetion e warls, herg, pioduction. We propose to by o world. Jvery insteument evi- [aewr 3 g 4oy S 65 miles east southeast of Thatcher's 2 St t Under e seteral veging of Kone| | MOMEE OUUSAINTABE L Hlcoco i mien Inrical avosds direet: isncine i aduesenca ot & poner|Iew: York East Conference |15 iz cast southoast of Thatcher, Mai . Bauaine. Sulion Sy MR e ey e e Tyiera im. monantiul ophortinii | shia)l hasapositomiat o) ana)ithy Efects Tts Delegates which arrived here today. holdinz the i {00l eglaining thot, (heso. arniy | foF exports in' Africd: Daspita (s |{realy ahall immediately upon sch || New Wostille, 3.5 ARriy 43 (], The cantain of the wils said that over his subjects, is under a British {4 re more feaved than any bird, | (FoPical climate, northern products |deposit become effective beiween Lothe annual convention of the[the members of the Nova Queen's | protectorate and, in matte ,1n;<~m animal in. all of Africa, | A0t be produced there and many | the power thus adhering and e | Now York t conference of the|crew had been driven from their | others than natives, is j""“v'l Ll more dangerous and more | !NINES Must be imported. Canned |other powers parties hereto. Methodist Episcopal = church' today |quarters when the craft filled with | b vates ot ByenIOr gL than any living crea- |£004s form a large part of their| “It shall be the duty of the g lected delegates to the national [Water and were perched on the aft. i 2 oneOivllizalion's ! ":“v", o et R bR limports. They eannot grow apples crnment of . . . . . to furnish each | oo lGon o6 the church at Kan-|°r cabin house. They refused {o ! ‘jv:ml-‘”:“;:—.‘: oy B The anta travel not in millions AN have practically no grain y [government namedyin the preamble |, ¢ity next month. goendan Sihe iachooner, Hpnever | B -l A el o the Fxings b G aninies of biflions, Cntting a | have started bullding fav and con every government subsequentlv | pgor - olegates elected are: [ When the Elsie oftered to take them of “‘."‘”y,,.” While 1t 1t on the ! path from one to three feet wide, €rete roads in West Africa and the adhering to t treaty ,“I”l f’l»t:l-: Wallace I Finch, Mount Vernon: .’Ihl)av"di but requested that the coast 4 ede of the tamons Jungles, it i5 fon | They form a_ereoping, erav ling | SUPRles st come from America. | e cony of (e i1ty and of evers | ot "\ T angiate, aistrict. muper. | £uar Regaselilo shod ol | close to civilization to see any 1eal WFiggling mass of insects in a pro- | “Africa is a wonderful® place o instrunent of vatifics \o.nlfl: , [Intendent, Brooklyn south; ~George | 0% W_fl’]"fad ,*5'“ report, | hir - suine Slephants and other | cession which takes seemingly end- | Visit, but it is no place to live, You ence. 1t =hall also be the du |72, Bishop, New Rochelle; Henry H. £o m;u L ;0 ‘lr'flxi:‘:m n:;nt a ra-| African animals still roam the larg- | lese days fo pass a given point. He do not have the sanitation or Amer- | government of ..o ... tam. | Mever, New York. Fhree other dele- i -mf i "_ cu A"r Morrill on est game fields in the world, bt sel- | deseribed the horrers not. only the wean conveniences, and you must | cally 1o nohify such sovernmente e | und three reserve delegates retlian 7 off Cape Ann nrdm\vru“; dom get closer than 500 or 400 wiles, natives hut the jungle beasts have | drink rain wator.” mediately upon the deposit with it 85 8 FOCC T the ittar, to :\irowcd'o the Nova from the coast. Leopar poreu-| for fhese insects, and pointed out o cach instrument of ratification or |17 8L G fed are: Mrs,|QUeen’s aid and to tow her to port. es and tha deadly army ants, the | graphieally their invicibility. “No adherenee atio Berry, C. E. Burling. Frank by s B e M it e e S TR S HomallofBar ¥, LB/ i pouns| .. TO IDENTIFY sUICIDE ] most feared : o = 3 A. Morne and Lewis Keyport, N, 7., April 1313 (U were seen frequently by the local | path.” he said. “They fear nothing, Sailors on Submarines (0 |5iookin; A, 1. crawford, New Ha-|__Kovhort. N 3. Aprit Akl man. | they hesitate at nothing, dead or‘ R ive Higher Pay |ven: H. A. Chaftee, Bridgeport; W o \'.]mw 4 :xankor chreiber Choice milk and cream produced and bottled under Lifa amonz fhe natives has nn- alive. No obstacle no mattor how | ecelve Higher 1.a) Nl Roahaile: s au A ete mEkede thicony sanitary conditions snd delivered at prices which dergone but little change in the apparently urmountable can | Washington, Ay 3 (P)—Ofticers | e o ;‘ ?:fir"‘l police in identi- you can «fford to pay. years, except that forced by advine- | swerve them from their path. Ani- | and men hereaftor will receive extra | z : e o "?‘ relieved to be that of | Special Ayrshire Milk for Bables. | ing civilization. Instead of the tur- [ mals and natives fled in panic from | 3 for submarine .x.nl\.m £ }Lnurlams at Hospital Bl honu‘r:d ::p::‘ar‘z;:mbn) o HA L P o onen S Dol s, Lar ot bt | Contoma Sron o popy | v spriment e s 7 000 R S o ks, 2o Pl - A. W. HALL, Prop. | B it i fuiiot, LD lE Vel e E I P | of international controversis would |Erants 25 por cont ‘additional pay Cilsord Jonight, Hetald eqrtooniat [Merhert -0, “"f"’k"'”“ Inventor, Tel. 691-4. | ¢ ) H ; I 1l cors serving on submarines, |entertained the nurses and internes [at Highlands, N. J., last November | | whites he has compromised with the [In a fwinkling the insects, like tremendous moral effeet png |10 Ot = ! & the New Britain General hospital |15 | { white man's ideals by donning the [ miniature heasts swarm all over him 1y Tond s heaadins or {and an allowance of from $5 to $30 he New Britain General hospita ¥ ' N . e b it A ARTOWn | BHATHA: 18 conared With @ mase of oher EOvermimenia ol gha | VT MO0 10 cnlisted men and non- |at noon foday with one of the com- | Iientification marks had been re- over the shoulders and enveloping | wriggling. hiting. fighting, crawling | world. | comiissloned ofiicers. The latter |edy chalk talks for which he has . e ] . b viments arve adjusted on a sliding [achieved a wide reputation in this the entive hody. Some of these 10gas | inseets. When the army | passed Want Pow: | rymen re e Iridee N are very clabor: | there yemaitis of the vietim nothing | “The discussions whici e talen | 50l according o the men's rank jeity, Hartford. Bridgeport and New Mr. Gubernick Dbrought back albut the whitening bones, disiointed | place between Franee and (he United @0 length of servi nd the risks York. Mr. Knight drew ;‘('"'""‘"""; toga presented fo him by Chieffand disconnected, lying beneath the | States have (hus reached n point in the service to which fof a numbher of hospital officials an Tutu which he considers almost sun. eleaned and divested of [where it seems essential 10 ultipate |0y are assizned ",'l'""‘"f oo r‘,“'" B done o Mim priceless, jndged by American stand particle of flesh. * | s i5 o be attained, that the = Rachasl MasColindll, . supsryisr o0 ards of value, The toza is hand e ants, steaniaely enousiy cave|| 1ritish, rorman. el iad. ener ] KILLED IN CRASH nurses at the Hartford hospital. Miss woven, of a matérial cesembling a | litfle for folinge or v: ble foods. |ese governments should have an op- | Philadelphia, = April (UP) — | MacConnell was present as a guest. sort of native silk, « of hun-|They are strictly niverous and | portunity formally to decide to what | Ceurtland 1. Jones amateu The occasion / was !Iw regular dreds of small blocks of diferent | seem always fo be on the move | ixtent, it anv. (s exising commnyi aviator awl golfer, and Norman A.[meeting of the Hospital Rotary club. E colors but of perfect uniform =¥m-| searciing for food. Nothing daunts | ments constitute a bar (o ils partici. | 1o were killed foday when ST 5 metry and of an infricate design | fhem. Their ant hills form mounds | pation with the United St an | Jon itomobile crashed into a | Plans are being made to rebuild which appears extremely diffiendt. | higher than a man's head. Lunqualified rennne steam ghovel near Woodside Park. | business houses in Fuetro Plata, pum; The toga is being used as a couch | smallest hills are five to six feet The preamble of the | Both of -the young men were [Dominican Republic, that were de- cover at the Gubernick home Al igh No ons knows where ey proposed draft treaty, naming the [members of prominent Philadelphia [stroyed recently when eight eity b4 compares favorably with an expen-| come from 1 where they go. They «xecutives and rulers of the six na- | familics blo were swept by fire. en ] sive piece of Oriental tapestry. appear suddonly, move along for : lanti May Have Sacrifices [ eternity of horrors and disappear “pe . . " tain e e e Right Goods at Fair Prices in @ and modern improvements | the bleaching hones of their victims, Py there have it appearance inters | Even the African poreupine, which stinet ritory occupied by Americans and fears nothing clse, has no chance can | i Europeans, native customs prevail in | against the marauding inscets.” % z most i the villages tom-toms or tajk- Flics to Paris. o ! ing drums arc used to w great ex-| Leaving Africa last month Mr. Ome ee durin ] tent today even as they were found |Gubernick accompanied My, Sey- " nel 1 { in use by Lis tone and Stanley. mour to London where both report- plane d Native monial moonlight | ed to the London office. Then they the r b dances °h doctors and sacred re- | took the plane to Paris, leaving it 1 ire common. While Croyden field and landing at Le | \x/o FEATURE DISPLAYS degd i v the more | Tiourget. The trip, by way of Eel mpst: E remonics and ! gium and covering a distance of aad 5t Hlial Dumdidl o+ (i 200 e (boic \liess aip moo o as n s North Window them ubalism sl is|a halt hours. There were 16 pas- "‘.‘: :i(: 4 interior tribes, | sengers in the cabin of the plane, in D I f S k C I H Cl h C ' ' é Isplay of Stroock's Camels Hair Cloth Coats . ecial Prices e X menta “We d , again,’ nnounci “ 5 o : OLD IRONSIDES we wil - . Nav: THE You know the Smoothtop. If not, come in and Pn d So 2 ted the ) S e nnts an uvenirs the Br . let us demonstrate it. This is the range that : s s nounce ) Display and Sale—Main Floor lin to | MI/AS'TERY SIIY cooks your whole meal on one burner. That is 2048 1 50 eusy to keep clean and that is so convenient to Bring the Children to These Educational Displays ety WHIPPET AUTOMOBILE e i o Te: ! Men's Wear, Women's Wear, Boys’ and Girls e " i ¢ STA TR I T A THE SPEC PRICES GOO! T . risks “t THAT HAS STARTLED THE WORLD THESE SPRCIAL FRICES GOOR DUNKING Wear e £ i f : " means | With Its 7-Bearing Crankshaft. APRIL ONLY A8 M 5 Ba ¢ B “these 1 ther m: NOW ON EXHIBITION MR- Lgan Baecwcm Sueh i feelings AT OUR SHOWROOM p ; Comn New Yo BCSSC System StOl' € cens. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. s 3 : ke g E , apparat 22 MAIN STREET ; 3 3 e el Sl Dedicated to the Service of the Community nor wire %, 5 / PHONES 5100- 5101 66 WEST MAIN STREET no pont We issue you a cordial invitation (o come in and see . : : 5 1o the se : 29 : Ihimbing—Heating~Sheet Metal Work construc this marvel of the antomohile world. o : buoyanc; the roar Mitche