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EW BRITAIN DAILY IHJI{ALI): SATURDAY, RIL 14, 1928 = —————————— e e— e, B ! was oing Concord. N. H., April 14 (® — 5 H althy Nm‘l-x THE HERALD _CLASSIFIED ADS lin the world the Pond dame win en Crew make another sguawk.” Buldonnell Airdrom, Ire 1o He must have spoken to Gus State. April 14 P Flying com- hunk for the barker cut her lute ranions of Comnandant Janes it noon and cvening perfornune rn 1hat the Steersstil Edgar Levenstein, w ‘LSt Uhat miraeul- | raiser, rejoiced over the news ous” wnd other exelumations of joy |that his cousin, Baron Von Huene- maurice. copilot of the Bremen, this wipe the answer kinoring telephone (feld. and the other Bremen airmen | short as possible. although by norning tousted 11 S el o sioe Al Lt Al Beitens dor ens il Il For Real Value || || #wwsvericans Arranged for Quick so he lost many @ quarter, T when e anvival at finfopmeation T IO e R s s e smiled upon him gratefully, wis Greenly \ s valiiug for hews of the Wit |he had expresscd confidence that i|| At Moderate Prices You : to wa M B2rer NEA S pleused to the point - of turs by prominent in aviation hailed lthe fliers would reach America, | Yearly his whispered: “Good kid! ou'y: con mes- | i1 at Histinet trinmyp 3 . 5 s Tae s il Tun ficitoe i sl rhiungi arc all safe vead a radio- Should Inspect Our Applic ? 2 Lsore g after the 10 o'clock rumors to be eleared up. “A splendid venture, ang considoer- which Levenstein | Shan © had apparently re- 3 4, i tense ansioty was|ing the tramendons odds, 4 " : St f : Good U ) ned her confidence and her in- chan mto s joyful celebration | achiovemont in the annals of fiying, O e baron last uight. Exceptionally Good Used i ‘ tuition in sizing up 57 Who when the news was telephoned rom | Commander Richard . By said. \ o Car Stock—Come in and ||/ o i p i | desired to know “past, present and | Dublin. A great checr shook thel Oy hat Is olf t6 then said Ty, . Duler Sagds Yavitation | fount & waideito s Lo, 2 rutnre. * roof of the officers’ mes T Comuzinder Byrd's pilot on Boston. April 14 (UP) — Gov- | See These Minimum Space 3 lives. i AUTHOR OF i3 Ui e 00N S0 Fe IRT 4 ua il dallp Esented S0 it | Mk MIERE £o Thi Ko Yels, s vesne. Alvan 8 Bullo Hos invited | Minimum Book charge, 38 conts. 51 “SAINT AND SINNER” W gner and IMOTC OPPIUSSIVC yios i faron Von Hucnereld was | sorey they didn't make Now York Me three transatiantic fiiers at ||| 1027 ESSEX Seqan De Luxe (Pt b e 7 —_ © Wilted andience puss B et di et SN e R s A0 GoaBt of Lalua ("lunl‘ island to enter the United . S N sarurday, = i 3 saidly from freak to freals, mopping |y caiy of the Bremen s her coew | dor they did what 1o man has done ! States via Boston, EASEN Goach ] Terenneme €25 ask for six ttme § THIS HAS HAPPENED “Pitty Sing” so their ing at tight | ., then.” His radiogram read: 426 HUDSON Bronghum || race i Sally Ford, ward of 11 ecobldises avhial g el o denoe “, Shillids a ihgohsly lchen. who was with achusetts weleomes you to| ; y i ot dhe Teraid ar once i€ oo phanage from the time sk there was in their L e e os liens louting 1he good on his dlight to Vrance from America and offers congratulations. {[[1926 PACKARD Club Sedan 2 Slepdnsuniak ity A A Lot | mowith qis ened | 2 2 ! - e called a We invite y to come Bost. L ’ is “farmed out ow e : W York last sinmer called it o You ta come to Eoston. | 5 Sy e : summer she tion of leseaga elas L anied gk e A At o They Rad everything At which time we wonld value the | [|1926 OVERLAND Coupe vits vallyhooing “him; and. i ? decorated fasainst e he said, “It is one privilege of extending to you our e e orated | 925 STUTZ Sedan OUNCEMENT 1 i Nash, took six “white hopes” 1o thing 10 1Y fron west to cast with felicitations and a cordial and en- | color, grecn working on th 5 g o 1 y el SR "' ’1 "]”“; o was sent to Mrs, Fitz- | 200d summer westher, but another | thusiastic reception.” PACKARD Sedan started hisdast ¥ t i ceowith their congratulations. entirely to have w big head S e Burlal Lots, Monuments ' ier ou . : : ening. w temifivg I the way Mrs. Fitmaurie's Comment EeBEN. Coach AT § £ o o 1ok . with eves rollir nil 3 L . . 4 ’ i i il g 1 el New York Rejoices Uik the flight of the Bremen . Dubling Irish Free State, April 14 5 BUICK Coach ents_of all stars I 4 ¢ e New Yo April 14 P Stireed | most renvrkable over nade,” G T the happiest and proud- pserl S ethce ! Ay 3 = R o sines Colonel | s AL Levine said cstowoman in the world” Mrs | Many Others $50 Up 3 I'm old Top Db Awful storm’s Ilow . roll ; Lindbersh flew to | Hevta Junkers. official yop- James Fitzmaurice said today when | Gy i way it's wrots | 100k exilonc: J YO |ty £0 New York's wil- | resentative in this country for the all doubts as to her hushand's safe- Tefnisoand Trades USED CARS T own this car- (Y058 s ain't safe! Oh. ma today wore planning such a | company which built the Bremen, 1 had been removed and the sue. S vou chil-, Gand weleome as only recceived o0 fpever lost her faith that the big o5 of the Bremen's flight cstab. ) proud to have vou as (TO BE CONTINUED) the crew of the Bremen finally reach | plane wonld win thronzh lixhed. | —]‘1 ; I l0 SahcRTIax SRR o !-'H;\\\I\ \; the ihe ity “I know they will make it she'! I was confident all the time that Au[o Sales Come in and See the H boys and girls, 11 he storni, and David is susy Sinee Thursday morning, when the | repe Ioover and over to question- he would get there,” she continned S : and 1 ol 1 — WS e it Captamn ermann | ers, as she waited all day at Mitehel “He has achieved his lifes ambition. || 200 EAST MAIN STREET Lowest PI‘ICB Slx i P is ave waiting for sochl. Colonel Jaws Fitzmaurice | field with a sister ship of the Bre-'For ten years he has been talking el d with the v Baron Ven Mucncreld )ul“y; noready to take the air to wel- of flving the Atlantic, i Telephone 2342 in Ametics | i cital £l Sa orzeots AR N 1 i Topned from Imiblin - for New | come the flvers and zuide them “He . = 5 » H Capit r ed by a whoop 0y | I "He won't do any more flymg. if Open Every Evenin ‘ith 7 Bea o 3 i 3 : mowhiel the | York, enthusisin Lid been steadily | safely to their destination T ean help it 1 mean he won't do R : L With 7 Bearing Crank Shatt. | N ) fimidiy. Tt wor -i T RESUME TRIP o When !";vh]‘ . e ‘w.-: A ;1: pale, 1‘”|‘ v\s:rn; \ku\mrn'w] of Ly more stunt fiving of that Kind.- And While Here Took These Over| e eer the three fliers had landed safely at [ 25, she has worked beside her father Bt 0 BUTICK Cotine Vot 3 turned to Miss Poned Pty Greenly Istand the whole city joined [in his lahorateries for 15 vears. She Mrs. Hineheliffe Pleased 1923 BUICK Coupe rfortune M the with a cortly bhow—cwill do ms S i a i the tumalt of thanksgiving. | had keen np sinee 4 o'clock i the| London, April 14 (Pl hen in- r, 4 passenger, me the background j the honor to accept thiese tickets. ontinued: from: Page Nine) T knew they'd make W was fhie | Mng and when the news was re- formed of the safe crossing of the Each of These High Grade g condition A-1. s yes constantly fyouil all ave i ride on the Ferrs | momren foque oS crvs reflecting the spiett of opfinism | a4 slipped away plane Bremen, Mrs. Walter Hineh- 1926 ESSEX Sedan | s ts Willl | whnol. fha whip and the merry-go. | men: feday. announced he had|na¢ nad prevailed throughout the Tosef Kochl. an unele of the Ger- Hiffe, whose husband disappearee Excellent condition, newly | »oand ry-g T e S disappearcd 1l o itlet s oyng olut=ly free. Don't crowd | oot B ESSa B "‘ m e aira lone. anxions hour man eaptain and cene Zimmer, sie Mackay on painted. 1ende i prblans now, ehildren, bt eather ar the (o 0 EC SRS ING At WAS | yen when e deadime besond | cousin, hoth waited af the field nntil | S D G 1925 JEWETT Touring e, troop into her L WOn- door of the tent. T thank vou o e b ]'!v‘ plane coul nof the news e \{r(\m G ;H'\‘ I.~I{m‘rl q‘;:)flllr-«l 'o.;v.‘, Is Offered For Your Selection B e e who is plaving tol S e T e s i € was slight, he said. {inainced in the air ne fessor Koelil expressed the hope | am very pleased indeed that AN = a fine buy. ot ‘v‘nhh':w 'Lh.-‘,f S ;v.r ould Le continned sou | of optimism did not t the flicht would tend to cement | Captain Koehl has done it. My hne. at Remarkably Low Prices 1925 FORD Coupe ittt SR fuel was replenished and | Mavor James J Walker, who was | the cordial relations botween Geor- (hand always said he was & capabe | ok R ONTIARLE 4 y n h g 1”); s ‘n nep | Citzmanrice hoped to procced on | plaving 4 “hunch” fhat 2l was we | many and the United State |and_experienced pilot. |[|1%26 PONTIAC Coach All around good car. ! T R R L e R TR 10 1he newshoxs in the streefs the | Several hundred persons stll r “I am glad fo know that such an [[[1027 HUDSON 4 Door Coach SPECIAL i t the lovely an " = Sy | mained at Mitchel field, of the expert has heen snccessful rather = = Somrela ! onteryplation of the lovely woman oo *0 Rita the ohildren were e T 0d s N, LA | mained at rath 55 e i 0 K B e words of one of the chilapen: | oL the tent; where the children wer — timated 20,000 that had been there [than that the first crossing east 1o |||1%°4 HUDSON Coach WILLYS-KNIGHT Coupe !‘ already milling about. wild with excitement during the day, to hear the eoed [west should be accomplished by a |||1925 ESSEX Coach stunt flyer with an clement of luc Terms and Trades “That’s not. P Lalla. It's Sally fford. play-actin it - | news | o CLAN Now o oy WirH TRE sToRy | In her terror Sally hat torzotten | . | "Wl be tack! they shouted as| Mrs. Hinchliffe said that while ||| 1754 QAKLAND Touring 4 CHAFTER NXVII the golden-haired woman in the| ant lo olin t (& [ the cars started to leave when the [news of the plane's arrival was grat. ||| 1925 OAKLAND Touring Elmey | 3 Bortn terpitlat monient long|tsen sports suit. Now that | \ | sports were authenticated. [ifying, it made the loss of her hus. | bl ! < ity he or was passing, miraci- . Ihere were many queries as fo just band even more keen. She has mot TERMS AND TRADES A & 7 nough for Gus, the barker, to jump : Uhere wer ¥ i 4,::\9 1“:':‘;:1'30!2»:—;1: ,:nu‘(-qml |r,|. ¢ averted by Gus and Pop | Just K]ds Safely Club :) [\ehen the fiyers would continue and | iven up thet hope that he and 1_1lom0 1€ O‘_ ? ward her on the run, Sally sat 10z she started to draw a deep, | |althongh told the chances were |his companion may be discovered at C A B 22 Main St. Tell. 1513 i i ith terror, She £t that Betscy's| trembling sigh of relief, bot it w s | | slight. on early information, that|some isolated spot . . bence | § keen eyes had stripped her of her "’r“(‘k"}:'fll" meE s ']"y?z”"; Sk The voungsters who appear in the comic strip }vh; fisht conld \wr"rm}lll.nu-»d. 'hr\" b “l:msh‘.l“;‘r]l z‘r;:;lr(nn‘::; m“r[.h.u':.rlv. 30 Chestuut 1 Tel 1 Hhor i ery that she was b okl wInet Kid<” S R R Ao refhsed selieve ey seemed | Mrs, . s at he Nex Car Ba i RN Tl ,o,{, ik 1"‘“‘” ']f" intently by the beautitul wonun, Just Kids” in the Herald every evening have decided [ V’lm:'y\'mmlm ]vv\:- mml Who first | might strike in a northweste i EXtt0 Sar Bam | e i S bk oy il that they must have a safety club, because one of their [ spanned the North Atlantic from | rection and that's exactly wh _— i : i £ number got hurt when he was hit by a car, [ east to west conld not he stopped | pened to the Bremien.” P rm indeed | °U'S P “Oh: r could at she t sally Ford, pla MORE OF OUR BU[CK Sally thouzht in a new a damaged ship, for him would continue as she | She wanted to rise from her gild- | flutter of terro; heard Betsey boys and girls who read the Herald get into the clul, g > ! o 8 o She's goi il . 7 5 S Many s the suceessful cul- thought it likely he landed farther 3 o et for her lite—and | call me Saly Ford. She's going to 5 b . . : ! lany saw | ! USED CARS | R ‘ l‘Ja‘cilaaxLT'x'\“ :l‘\‘r" hm‘;r’w i m“:,ul‘-unstinn iR L ]h(-c::us( it might keep some of them from getting [Fioa lion e fe thia niai further | north in the desolate Eskimo coun- | The Symbol of 4 hurt. be sh wife—oh, | of her muscles. Bets still eling- | Great But anyone who wants to join will have to sign And it was also decided to let evervone of the ’\ru'u coming on by such a thing as! She expressed the hope that s | | | ! | | vealing of the war wgunds hetween | iry. | . GOOD VALUE ![ S nz. -»Eq'.‘n and r.r" ‘n, ’ "I shall not give up hope until the | Wlth an O. K. that Backed By i | / er, her habyish hands shak- s coming! s going to talk | 1 i 1y e, M il Tinos shab- | AUk 5 tol | e pledue below: ani =end br biing it nto Hie Heid M. Herbert, past president of the middle of June when the snows RIENDI V QERVIAE | 4 ing the slcnder shouiders under U | to me ) s the pledge below and send or bring it into the Herald GebaSE B R e s e COUl’ltS FRIENDLY SERVICE | BfEnmaLR ke D e B 1“1')”‘:"] ‘””.):«x Lm;xr'!:‘s:|y\::rz>Jd‘fh;:"fi; i oftice. They will then get a button to show they are ' itk o Belioves it e ey 1y 11 e 0 g I B S camp T feel | 426 CHEVROLET Coaet BUICKS i gljm‘;[:‘;n'l:::rx‘:";lllivl!);‘l‘v)] s e S e performance | members. Here is the pledge. : o [ the future peace of the world when | sure he then will be able to get the ||| 1225 ;‘,fii;gé :n;u:.»(lo"” 927 S S ! : “Hello, Tiddlywinks!” he sang ont | was ended she had every right to | I promise, if I am a member of the “Just Kids | 1o war-time opponents ean fight ' news through to me,” she said. PAIGE Touring }q§7 ‘S:""g“"g Six ‘\“g"“ - i “Bliug o gosd tie at dbe | Jeave tis tent. and sis would dolll Eafelv ” to | and win against nature in such a - Ly 927 Standard Six Sedan ! it ]I:l;;!‘lt“:gknul:!(:?']]"::lngo:;ut'I"o‘L«\j‘h\nl e s | At Clib peace time enterprise as they have MRS. PINCHOT PROTESTS e oREhcoach o (Two door) | b CLUSRL e v i e successfully accomplished.” He said | Towanda, Pa., April 14 (®~—Mrs (|{7a20 STUDEBAKER Coupe 1927 Standard Six Coupc " give you a real treat: Yussir: Yo s & 4z e > 1—Look up and down the stieet very carefully st ; 25 =)Adte hohor |ic, o : < Pl % 4 % § know what you'rc going to do? Just Hel-lo Enid! I conldn’t believe | : 3 9 e is organization was glad to nor | Cornelia, Bryce Pinchot, wife of ex 421 HUPMOBILE Touring (Four passenger) i ety a = | my eves! What in the world arc ! before trying to cross. If there are any automobiles [ Capfain Hermann Kochl. a worthy | Governor Gifford Pinchot and a re-|[[1621 FRANKLIN Sedan 1925 7 Passenger Touring | j Sally felt the blood begin to thaw | You doing so far from Park ay :gg})}sng 1 will wait until they get by before starting e e i ISRl o inle 0 acnEieny TERMS AND TRADES 1925 Two Door Sedan | 1 in her frozen veins. Gus was e across. [T Ehogs e 13th district, last nig] ; i N ; 4 i % sens = Fot) 2 y " arrive here is not known but when |, % A se Open Evenings and Sundays 1924 Five Pass. Tour ing by, Dear Gus! But Gus was too Sally, forcing herself to walk | —Refrain from hooking rides on any automobile | "”"\ . l”' [” Tu Al 2 kb harged in an address at New Al T ring ate leisureliness down the t 1hey do they'll g FOMERECHD] hany, near here, that Congressman ; rms | with s d on, little wooden steps of the platform, | saw the New Yorker who had been 1 wise to give the child in lis b a chanece to roply. He hurri Patterson-Chevrolet or wagon. With the aecent on the frst word as | 1w oo 3—Keep off the roads that are used by automo- Christic Bohnsack of the mayor's ' 7 adden, her republican op- | nonent for the nomination and his OTHER MAKES | 1927 Oakland Sedan ; 1 his veice loud and cajoling: | . 3 it 5 | L o “We o t i m going to lct you stand right | paving her half-mocking. half ad- | biles when I am on roller skates or riding in a wagon ::“""“""‘“*fl :“:"’;‘\l";:\‘:'ff i ':"JI" friends “have organized a whisper- Incorporated 1927 Dodge Sedan i E p on the platforu with the liutls | miring attention — all afternoon. | or scooter, e weePLoN ing campaign of slander and mis- 9 1926 Dodge Sedan il i lady midget—her name’s CPity | stride swiftly and gracefully across : childy ; : RN ) representation” against her t | 1 Sing'—and show all the other kids|the tont toward the solden-haired 4—Watch any children smallec than 1 am and keep flvers whoflate conquered thataln t [EEE e '{11926 Essex Coach i i oW much bigger you arc than a | woman, So he too had witnesse d them l‘lo‘m iqmg fr)ollsh’tli]mg where there is traffic. “”'17‘.”‘; Lol o e ke TWO RIG STILLS FOUND 1925 Hudson Sedan ! i AL e e e S T e —Refrain from chasing’ a ball, or anything I lia e s S G - s 1923 Packard Coupe | grown-up lady :1 she's not ’mm‘lr ;\"v hw'l ml\’\ "v”lv‘:;m'h;;'rh” ‘;"':m": havedd_ropwdfmtog highway unless I have looked and fion at 1he City hall, receptions and <HIs of 1066 and 500 gallons capa- HERAL 1923 Overland Sedan 1 e IR G R AR ) found it is safe to do so. [ . o ser- (city were seized last night when po- D 23 Lexi "ouri p Sl 5 B e T AT T e st S ‘o . : entertainments by officials of Ger- | city 1923 Lexington Tourin, Lol '3,” s e b o ',1',‘2,(, + fl:',}:;:.‘,( B 6—When riding a bicyele in traflic be very care- man steamship lines and representa- lice raided a vacant fenement. In . 2 Sell i o b el o n e et b g0 b sipnes ] ful of my route. tives of the German government and the cellar two cement vats, each of TERMS AND TRADES || { % A, an I“ o '“’"”“ 2 Th ‘L' lden M‘xr 1 woman halted q + hanauet tendered hy the city, 1,000 zallons c: acity, were found. !‘ ¥ opug, AL Mel Bl fei ity e ) course the plans must remgin The owner of the house disclaimed s J | ¥ : 1 to stand heside the St Lo teniey ”‘\I“_" F e e e tentative,” Mr. Bolnsack sald. “Per- | knowledge of the stills. A warmnt | ADS Capltol Buxck CO. ! i SR R B . Daps they will arrive Ly Sunday and | for the arrest of Louis Appedisano. 187-193 ARCH STREET | 4 ly. whose eyes beneath U 2 5 i the events as planned will take place. the last known occupant of the 7 | S loae 0D oyuue. sweep over the | Address ...... i e are s S ) b e 2 i e vl were Towered to. b Tl DRoxar Tl Address starting with the city reception Mon- | nremises has been asked by police. 3 Telephone 2607 l’ i toeked B itthe 1 Odd that these two A ik 3 J Ay : VL o el Ceraa e ) day noon. e not heen located. | i 1 o peth in or should know S y AEe i = — i . for the cach ether, should meet a thousand i nilvs away from home, in the freak “T'm six snd ' how tont of a third-rate cgrnivall \JUST KlDS zirl. to the “Oh hello, Van! T might ask what . 3] or <he was vou're doing far from Park ave- @ e R S e SO s a § (i aan i Wit 1 suppose vou're visiting | i = SRy 7 p ] i u onspieuous 2 & SR p ! DO YUH WANT YOU WAS HIT BY A TRUCK=AN THE v KN ; St ) | SEE WHAT ) e | SHOULD TELL Vi | | RVER WAS MISTER REILLY-AN' OFFICER 2 o ! : S orphians to the | ¥ | [ Vv eoT MV g REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED |[BRANNER PICKED YOU UP AN' TOOK You 2 THAT THE v i 5 TS e e USUALLY [ ARM INTO 70 100k we | \To mv ARM P, INTO YOUR HOUSE-AN DOCTOR DRISCOLL JUST KIDS b W litt- Iay iNTERESTING, FATS0 AN DOWN v e i aMheeD e VouE LeAD AN | i S : e BEFORE vou S KNOW ||HE SAID HE NEVER SEEN A BOY S0 BRAVES = || SAFETY CLUG i j Y STORY - 1 |CROSS THE 7 ~ BN HAD AL 4 ) ins i |t FER HE SIZE AS VOU-AN VOU HAD ALL s HAS MORE THAN 1 ATTACHED THE ICE CREAM VOU COULD EAT-AN' VOUR = ! POP PROMISED YOU A BICVCLE WHEN E ] i GECH L J TO A MAN T g 5 : | WITH AN “UNDRED b et : 1 A THOUSAND Al g T v tinkling so 4 SUNG 5 i < Vet A edsan ction of modulation was | % ! po LD ety coriralle e a e WRTE FOR A BUTION ; « s 1 iy e the r Wi Hut : e £ ) { #1920 b, King Tomticer ounds 1 e tha i SR 7 no matter wht = 2l il g s 5 e said . e s the door of 1 =t = = — ———- — o back e T e Wi et pOT 1Y AND HER PALS It's “In the Natural” For Pa By CIiff Sterrett ¥ ° v both of his, langhing down mackir but fondly, as if | S e : rd s OME HEREQUICK? AUNT 23 R il el 5 IR e e iy i MINNIES DYIN' TGEE Yo AUNT MINNIE'LL i T e IN YER NEW WIG! HAFTA SEE ME _ THANKS O KITTY ME AN’ THAT WG 1S QUITS! vith entment ol can't 1 Lik ar to step up o tery ie . tou d-and + bard out of her o oski sro0ped to chuck chin, then, with offered Miss Pond his Saly looked on. 1 i Foeot in the drese fent Pop Bybee came stridinz in 1< all right. honev Don't | fear and with t tnde toward Gue o 1 with the show. That | Jept his audienee co e 0 0t tized, H ollied ~hy 1" Peteey rou boinz nto taking the midect 1ito her 1 ra grand arms. Hke a baby or o e doll, ane 1 vou being th enly Sally, of all those wio looked 14 who soined the on. could zuees Bow arti ki April. Sh “hig ineult to | her off, told her vou couldn’t hardls ® 1226 by Newepapes Fancure Sorviee Ine speak English and she'd st ups:t | Great Brtase rghte ressrved it 1 and flus. vou. Tust stick ta saur linga. child stauding be- . und don't act scared. Ain't a chanc

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