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ric ng the It 1ccompanicd by one picker. All travel in ill be afoot 1o carry ippear Juns north guide aud on the upland: and it will be food and lons das- o o ON LONG JOURNEY neces camping e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1928, FLASHES OF LIFE: AMERICAN BOY | second dcgree murder of Mrs. Max- | one of the largest of its kind i the |imin Gaudet on January 18. state, | Others who were | Waterbury—George M. Egan, for- | speak were B. article entitled He Sees Them and will appear in the next iss [ the magazine. Mr. Barnes recently “He Calls Them as has been & i | called to A. Grzybowski, 8ne on IS LAUDED AS THE BEST OF ALL u csides personal effec | mer superintendent of police, dies. |of the organizers, and Leopold | wrote an article on Dick Dillon, th+ ] ‘ It is probuble fhat our party will on our We figure that each | ——— i Krayak, play director. Vocal and |best known basketball referee in 2 34 rate 11 wough our | man will a load of about thir- |} o et om. industry, | 214 t0 be on hand when the ticker | New yondon—James K. Shaugh- | instrumental selections were render- | New England and 4 big figure in as i Lo ot ot Bl inelitioe puns ant Yor or vision, industry, | giarts, nessy, dircetor of Groton Chamber | “ DY Stanley Karnasiewicz and Leo- | sociation athletic Kodiak is to e wed by the This will consist of two | “nterprise and public spirit, in the | |0t Commerce, is arrested by police | pold Krzy After the banquet the | " Lflcal Mel] mn Pa]’ly on Way 10 romise of 0o 5 for bears, of the military type. Adolph & Ochs, the Amer- | pugapest—Hungary is to have a investigating his complaint of theft |SU¢StS gathered in the adjoining | T ———————— e i saa Ehe fhe elaan hag 2 of clothing | lean boy has no superior, if he has | college for policemen. The course | op pransety tafor: oo o of U hall, where the remainder of the : dircetion which sevms the and food. We she cep where eve- [ @ peer. The publisher of the New | wi) pe four years. For entrance a| g, o g e < cvening was given up fo dancing. : : wold Hotel farm is said to have!' 'n Ivantageous for sport. in use of time, over-| Vork Times so spoke at a dinner |yjgn school education will be neces- |, B L e 4 The following members composed 8 | 1 3 : - | been on land owned by him in|ino committee: Mrs, Lettie Doniat ! Sportmen's Paradisc . ling and hunting as|he gave to H. Jones, pub- gy, Demtat By b e o cor : Mrs. Lottic Demurat, e = i 2l o [lisher of the Houston Chronicle; | Jomfret. Shaug Misses Josephine Karnasiewicz, BY JACK VANCE witd and - i - i 5 4 |efts at the Branford farms of |ijelen Lech and Gl s have ¥ expectation of en- FHarry v s ew York—A' talented couple is o s ' Occasionally, in a man's litetime Alaskan penir ! Lt Do e B e el i e o e A e on ; which he is foreman. Messrs. . Joscph Symolon, Frank i S e fir countering b thoush it docs not | l.os Angeles Times, and Colonel | | to huve a good will mission as a i J ¥ 3 & f there arises the opportur i ecessarily w that we shall suc- | Robert Ewing, publisher of the New ,,onmmw,, John Powell, concert j Lech and Joseph Dobrowolski. | 4 secret ambition, one o o ced in killing them [ Orleans Sates. Mr Ochs noted that | pianist, and his bride, Lousse Bur-| HOLY CROSS DRAMATISTS | | avaKeful dreams have been i o Our return to New Britain will {much was said ubout the immigrant | leigh, guthor, are going ubroad un- | AL SMITH?S STRENGTH sleep. Such an opportunity pre- | capibou, dee ral variety of | Probably hav a tale to tell | was not called so umln to the boy | Speaking Union. | ‘V e o ; il whether we - or not. indigcnous 1o the soil, whose an- = | ——— | : e e L R B s near as onc | Whether ¥ Ebti D e . s i New York Democratic Headquarters | na me s two v distorbe it e | cestry harked ba Vo ploneer- | New Haven—Civil suit of John J. | Gpeagers Congratulate Circle on Its | the proposition 1o 1 ont 1 wat har IqU/\q ALARM LITTLE | ing days and who rose to renown. Moffitt, supernumerary policeman, | i Insists He Will Enter Convention | party whic sail | 2 v MU h 1o termed i guests three remark- jagainst “Larry” Noble, Yale hockey | Tecord and Urge Maintenance | N | Alaska ud th e = - men of the latter type. 1s settled out of court, Moffitt | - With 681 zad Get 154 Later. < g and the water fowl which fuv- ) | = med damages after being injured of Intevest, Sl e 1 : tter hich 3 e L New York, April 26 (P)—The New | I 1to us. We o e e e ris—The fair Helen of Berke- | while attempting to prevent Noble | viuibors of the Holy Cross Dra. m S e e S8 to winter quarters b ¥ no sooner arrived than siyle ex- |and a friend from re-entering the | pnasic Circle gathored lust night o | LOTK Stete democratic committee in | % = ; with | i e tern New Hampshive and Main® | ,os of this center of 1:]>h‘o“i:;‘llt‘nj’n :]m(r‘ l‘];n‘y had m)flcellvu liL cremio” for the first time since its & Statement made public 1]0(lay ..s)-‘ LS ie group. Arrar n of salmon up the streaws | 2 g sought her views on modes for the |The rule at the arena, during the nization some six months ago, SCUicd Governor Alfred . Smith | % cditions usually < well-known natural Vouws Ave Bockod By ietie girl. Miss Wills replied: | hockey scason, is that persons who | 4( a hanauet at Lechs Tl | would enter the democratic conven- | :HE:!E 1" E“%‘:‘"l‘;‘za“(_}l‘_"“kz‘a"":“'\ time and it omenon to many of us. The Sy | “Well, the present styles are worth £0 out must stay out. ' Rev. Victor Piaskowski, curate of 1100 With 621 delegates in support | taken the plac i @ ' e £ 1h i n an antidote for pain. Safe, or physi spring that the 1 ation of e their way into such | continuing with dresses not too | | the ) and chaplain of the cirele, | ©f his nomination as president and a | ar S '{’a’, cpie e plans c thout the time this r that their dorsal fiv miford, Me., April 26 (P—C. shert and fairly wide. | New Haven — Anti-organization | was introduccd by nis Naudolny, 'eserve strength of 154 tWat would | cians wouldn't use it, and endorse its is printed w N oon JQUB- TP < out and in such nu that ible alarm but litile a 1 — | democrats meet to further | president of the O,L‘”,,“,l,(,“ as | Support lmn after discharging obli- | use by others. Sure, or several mil- to the west coast, prepar “) or some ey oft eich other out 1" 1s all that remained today Madison, Wis.—Golf laurecls I plans for ousting from their pres- |toastmaster and chicf speaker. sons. 1 ‘r hqn users would have turned to some- sixty days in LugsR et onito n they seck the course of 1wo sharb | e for the hoys at the University Ot offices James J. Walsh, chair- | Father Piaskowski in his bricf ad- | 8 delegates which | thing else. But get real Bayer Aspirin molntal i " waters in - which to lay LYOCK-1 ) Wisconsin. Dorothy Page, {he Man of the state central commit- | diess expressed, his thanks and ap- Wil be clected on May 1 were listed | (at any drugstore) with Bay, r on the along th a new nd AN- | eantitul walloper, is ineligible fon |te¢; Thomas J.° Spellacy, national | preciation for being invited to the |in the doubtful column by the com- | and the word genuine printed in g way o Arts Of| o team, Whe afhlstic council commiticeman, and A. S Lynch, hanquet and wished the cirele suc- il fll!]l‘lO:lx»llrl_!.f'xnef 8 the dele. i it Wil it he- | castern New Mampshire about the ided 1o discourage girls dying | Sceretary of the state’ commitiee, at [ cess in its cfforts to stimulate inter- | £3tion “l‘ 1:" ric “‘1“3 to ."'?" | 2 ther sonth, « k up the | Gorham district ol napoln & iz € the state convention in Hartford in the drama among the young {*!™mor ! "*"T"lhnlun:om:t( ic ‘.o‘n,; On The st p Sever Houses were 1ocked, piciures on | 3l nest Monday and Tuesday. | Polish clement. He ulso remarked | YENUON's two-third rule 734 votes | Wo snil. T iy 1and | o ictes of trout, tho 10l our | Wally and g0ods ou shclves heaved | 3 Sl that he hoped to see the membership | ¢ ':i:“"m - r;”"’f ?."‘]""“‘}'1“"“"' e | UL e nati trout. live in the ly and many persons tempor- | New Tave Rtales s ca v anih v o= Tiaoal. Lobasities, misot o) thacir which now numbers 130 ;wllu-;:n.r Yl |'1r::*r]' M‘”‘?"'"“o‘("c'? Riae-and ML : ud some of them run be-{arily deserted their homes in fright | Suceessor on the links 10 Bob Gard- | ;00" ohurehes and educational in. | triple within the year. e | S eland Y 11 5 | ner, Jess Sweetser and Dexter Cum. | 1O ¥ nal 2anll {Biltmore the state commiitee an- | : g ! v salt and fresi - like the as the ground sh i Wil Ttk Tanman | stitutions * benefit under terms or | Dr: Roman Lekston made an ap- | [FwOre i e ¢ voat and While the shoc tinly feit [ M L welsey Lanman. iy op Mps, Hugh H. Osgood, filed | Peal to the Youth of today to “CPIR. Van Namee as manager of the | ou ind in | here, they were reperted to have | ¢ O e e e s ot Her lesiale ot 2 nioe theseci s mpandio BB S0 A e e e | off 1 1 i g n more distinet near C the tough university course {than $60,000 the ciub may expand and become | AUyl ah. H to any hunter or ' ham and apparenily had their ovizin notwithstanding: a seven o 20 | ? B aei) ke Sl | | BARNEN ARTICLE ACCEPTED | in the western slopes of the Whitc S - Winsted—Litchfield Hills Federa- R & B Iu-npp d Wit Movie Cameras lountains from whence they “flow- T S tion is formed by representatives of | g ey T el S S BOV S DR A1l hope to | "4” into the Androsocoggin valley 2 el (ol e o e el ohiniv g fowne L assani 0 |RRs 00 tde g SME Ay Tiagrn s s i water's edge and g o 2 L Jeeks | At Norway. residents told of hay- | Chestra comduetor, writes o the | teNIC €OUIY tOW i jceived word from the editors of the | e trdf Bk of of ice into L §7 e ek Abdiesis Times that he means no slam at|oe A 2ans SoLeany ! | “Association Men" magazine that b of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicaeld ey and from ird a low rumble dike ihun- 1 ATe i 10 Stonan i Buckingham s elected president | | s over The ol o s the K sl iisene b S et e Cnold. StOlowskl, 1y pior social session at whieh Gov- | i At times the channe prime incentive of the trip T, the sound which | Pt L e e o redohn T Trumbull vesthonol sl el is o Bt L earth movements | fer to sec a tall, slim conduetor, AT i o R R similar to a boilor | 1°t us say, gentlemen prefer blondes, | 5154 red, for the trip, | We expect 1o ) two movie cani- P S P R Hartford—Judge P. Waldo | , atle, | evas in the party for photographs ho has Do jon el Sanvs DOVS [y vin issues bench warrant in su- | i b o O o Th i Lean v v Mrs, Coolidige’s Mother 1l Poen kecoins the station MU Sakes beich wagrn n s L type hull with f informed, srows to jn estimat P 78th Birthd i i 18 in ; 'I‘-'l s a Ilnl ior |charging cmbezzlement of $167, iesel tuel oil motors carrying | weight of abont a fofl, Skins have | asses irthday vivs. corporal Eawara Lioyd 400 from National Associated In- 1 crew of six incl o | Been broueht back which measur Northampton, * Mass., April 290 Jor g mar]n‘»\ whose father. |\ gors Tne, Watkins was fiscal Four of us will make the trip, Mr.lover 14 feet over the shoulders | UP—Mrs. Lemira Goodhue, mother o deceasc ;’» s attle mer-i, ot “ror the company, whose af- Lamb, F. W blisher ot the | fr claw to claw 1 are at Jeast | O the first lady ¢f the land, ob-jchant, will begin recciving an in-|c i = 5 0 C being investigated, e by and Ameri- | that long. Cavess uradly are | S0rved hee Tsth Birihday anniver- | cone of $100.000 a year on s il can, “Dick of Boston and | usually left whers P 1 s \'""“_“"“" in Dickinson hospital, | 21st Lirthday, June 1. Hartford—John T, Gaynor, 56, of | 4 inyselr {ilod S siexneenito ol poic mbmitie F BT Lo Lalibacy Lt draiicn e e Southington, is sentenced to state |» The first part of the cruise, men-!valleys into the snow-clad S g oY ork—On - paper With @ |yrion for term of 8 to 12 years on | tioned above, is familiar to Alaskan | regions for the animals in order o Sk d n! ”r:\ ‘r\: '00 idge sent | roya purp ‘]‘,‘”L'v ”“\' Duchess De |, "~ p oo of manslaughter. Gaynor | fourlsts generally as it follows tho llget them as they como from the loWers from Washingios S e S Swon) 1A yieaded guilty to slaving his son | . v Here youte of commercial steamships 10| hibernation quarters, when {heir Smilar frlbutes camo from Ms. | wrilten friends (hat sho and her lfonit abonineriary o lee usl— veats the north country. After leaving | polts are in the conditior e onhiamplon fricnds. = |duke are to visit fushionable New- | Pain Can ATk Zimel s sy it w. Justin . Hayes, the attend- | port in July. - specializing Junesu, Towever, we begin”to’ get Lliole in for il winter in deep s e Pl Hartford—Dr. Harold N.. Guil- | f' p i = i ing physician, reported that ther L 8 s 2l ) W hainless tooth ex- off of the beaten trail of watcr ‘( V- larcas. When the thaw ts they % :ml‘"i':', r wrm "‘fl'm'v]: v S e 2 foyle is removed fo state prison oY Ine'y nf‘ O"s Be painless too 111 :l\ €l. Our route lics across the lar e forth and owly work fiiir ; i & . s erkele oll is unneces- | ;0. s 1 o sed Tues- | M3 s traction and the condition, which was still serious. |y gl = © start the life term imposed Tue DTN bay. in open water, t . toward the coast line, raling | () "V:"‘“‘“‘;‘ "h" 2 ‘”w 1;."“”-‘;, Hay Sor the saiglog Of planile W le s hios Tuages ‘of ibe Eipesiae colors ”/II 'n €ex Eliminated scientific replace thriving little metropoli: * little at first and Jater subsist- | S gt Rl Gericke of the Unive rsity of Cali- b.v¢ “who found him guilty of the | « « « of course, Paris deerecs from all ment of missing {told, where additional almost entively on th T e e e iimod to b | ornia’s experiment station grows new styles from year to year. But most i be taken on aud eversthing made {mon which have spawned n the | (W% 20 Bas been coni L them in glass jars of water in often the changes are merely in colors. Dental geth, right for the emsuing trip. Our next | sircams, By the time fhey § e oans & TR e “hing. Vhich are put chemicals which the | B haw fortunate then that gt : point of contac} with civilizat hed the lower country their hair | (o 1040 400 ,‘m‘”‘,h',"”' it | plants would ordinarily get from | | there are the Tintex Tints and Dyes Operations the town of Kadink, or has thinned out <o much ih ¢ i 1A ¢ s0il. The plants are sturdier and | which enable smartly-dresscd women owning 1o n population of fur They ave at their e fiore delicately colored than {hos | to keep their entire wardrobe up-to-the- souls, on the island of il | eroucticst atter coming trom the | Hoover May File H grown in soil. minute in fashion—at small cost. How name. It is not niuch of a n-\\ ) lm foles although they will usually o — nice to know that last year’s dresses, e 7 alalhl d ¥ 7 AN will b our lost base 10 the WO Lon dicir way from @ unior unles ‘\ldmt‘“hl w. \\ |llg‘ml’l'l New York—Marey T R, lan, | blouses, sports-wear, scarfs, efc., can be YOU RECEIVE KIND, CAREFUL AND The bear which we are to hunt unded or unless & mother focls 'rlmjl ";"L\;’K"vrm b “lj"'l_‘ ey Member of the stock exchange, is to made colorfully new azain for this year’s CONSIDERATE TREATMENT ONLY. takes fts namo from that island 45 that it i3 incumbent upon her 1o do | ® Muntington Herald DIDAh | comimuta by plane weak-ends o his uls'r.h'hmflm;'lwl( {31:,\“ 230 it was there that huge hrate, the lyattle for her T e e T ax [colonial estate, White Hall, ncar | all the newest shades, including the fa- : - AT e = earnivorous animal there 1, | “siop qu s RO e SR e e | vored greens, vellows, peacl the A Trial Will Convince You. il 1. 1 ire will file before Saturday as a candi- | | e wmore subduedblues,browns, red and tan. was oviginally discovered. ! nd, ONee | qute for the republican prosidential | "0V Machine and a pilot's Heense, ] : some hears 1aft on the jsland, we are |, cd negoliations he f enoica at the West Virgi state | e plans to breakfast in Vi 5 . use Tintex for your [told, but they are more plentiful o0 |5 to finish them or the bear will. | i o 5 i Theres No { "undies”, silk%tockings and negligees, i eninsular to the north and ti shall carry specially built 3006 {5 Y 20 == Other Fi Li | too. It restorcs 'hnr! faded color or sland the we f Kodink than | p e o RronRasan = = . A gives them smart new shades,, So easy— ands. 1o, the weet o bre guns the bullefs of whicl,| SIRESTATANN DIFGATED [ G- l 1 ther Flavor Like gives th aoabadea S : ] s 1o site iscover Per={hought not so large as some ir il Corras il ) t st Sunk s ypu sinsc. . Fox lace trim- Quality consider " prices are the lowest, re- g e S8 (rupere of | ponen 1Ok k0 daven jan some Il tunich, Germany, Aprl a5 Upl Lls en. 1ris! T Bied silke. wes Tinten in the Bhue Bor. | Quality considered, our prices are the lowest, re i ps ! | diamcter, have penetration necd- | gtter a riotous meeting at which it tintsshe silk, lace remins untouched. . B o rdless of where you go. .| vd to go through a thick hide and it police were forced to use clubs free- your deal -day to show you th il Smokes hoel 4 11 2 o o Ask your dealer to-day to show you the g 10| Tostiton = bower thatiIs cqual Lo pro- |1y, nationalists were elated Bdan bl He Likes to Hold Hete’s the Chewing Gum | Tintex Color Card. | New Britain’s Most . etiles from other rifles. We antici- | having prevented 1 Minister 3 Telvi . . A | e c 2 =2 Katmad Jate that theso guns will do 1ho | Gustar Stvesemann from sucessfuiy | a Soft, \elvety Hand. vith a flavor that is dif: |t D NINIE O GROTRC ro Thoroughly Equipped leanoes in 1% oric for us inungurating his campaign for re- TR | ferent and better. You will Products for every Home- | ghly SUipE ey , Mramp Toto Game Couniry irning o the Reichsts ot a Nutmeg Grater like it. tinting and Dyeing Need 338 MAIN ST. 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You'll ";“""",:,;Z‘,,""”IS# ] i in ion s given. from { canoe we shall tramp back count trength enough to shoot himsell | Juea on them, working it in and hex | fhe. N e and motion | nt hill of a large ar rivs iir of hunters heing | through the bhrain. %hen he died : ¥ e el aRc o8 find it in the Teaberry pi | ) i i in pairs, ¢ pair of hunters | through vain. Then he died. ©l{ween the fingers for iwo or thr package— At any store. 1 ; ot 5| = = [winutes until it is absorbed snd : E 8 | {youw'll hardly be able to believe your | | Let the Young Folks Cook But be sure they use Rumford and their ics, cakes and biscuits will be as v, tower 1 cooki om a le counit i wholesome, appetizing and digestible as 11 yours Rumford assures success to young A 3 ! ! cocks as well as to experienced ones. | “QUMFORD Oz S The Wholesome or 1 ) IS S IS SIS TS o S D . Witheut Peison A New Exterminater that is Absolutcly IaEc to use An~wive:el Will riot and r Pehom nru too cun:uoul AND ADJUSTED and returned—$1.50. 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