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; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY,- APRIL 27, 1928. m——-——————“_—_’__ = beauty of the ballroor ¥Floor lamps | ginning of the spiral, the cross see- Monday night than he was for his|ton, and Jimmy Piela, a local pros WEAT"ER EXPERTS ,“Hl be placed at \:nl!:ub parts c’l 117 HIGHWAY CURVE BU“-T ON ANGLE uz-ln of the :‘u'ul\\ay |s‘lflal; at the ’ EXTOLS ATHLETICS recent unsuccessful bout with Tom |duct of Caulifiower Alley, will don hall. On the stage where the or- point of super-clevation, or one- Heeney, in the opinion of State |the- gloves for a 10-round bout here : Tt PERMmING 40-45 MILE SPEED haul length u‘[‘ t-:-nu], (he“amuum of | Boxing Commissioner Thomas F.|tonight. The boxers weigh about 126 chestra will be seated will be ferns | 4 and palms. super-elevation is Lalf the {otal, | Rev. Dr. 8. Farkes Cadman Praises | ponohuye, pounds with Mandell the favorite From the socicty’s entrance to u.\ i and a maximum, or full tilt, ‘ Sports in Talk from the Center Donohue made the statement aft- | because of his greater experlence. | stre street a canopy will be crected. S > reached at the end of the spiral, er watching the Bridgeport former The test curve, which is expected | of a Boing Ring. light heavyweight champion do five rounds of exhibition work. BURRITT JUNIORS MEET A meeting of the Burritt Juniors | committes of approaimately 40 mem to Le duplicated elsewhere in 1he HH 1 jters is werking o he plans for the & Ul S| lm Bn"sh Melwrolog]sts-\v m]v D s - SUPER ELEVATED . has fu-foot radius, New York, April 27 (F—The Rev. It was said at the Delaney camp |will be held at the Burritt A. C. club S | The society is planning one of tii ROADWAY | Spiral length of 150 feet was used, | Dr. 8. Parkes Cadman, pastor of Tex Rickard might visit Delaney to- |rooms tonight at 8 o'clock. All Meet in washmgmfl largest card parties in its history EM YTy - lof which half was placed on I Ceutral Congregational church, day. Rickgrd's hired men have figur- | members of last year's baseball team and the date for the aftair ha ST angent (hack of peint of eurva- | Brooklyn, and president of the ed the gate for Monday's fight |are urged to attend as well as all set at May 11, More than 160 prizes S - ture), and half on the simple curve | Federal Council of Churches of |should be about $§8,000, players who have signed up for the Washington, April 27 (U'P) — Wil be effered for zames in whist 4 (ahead of point of curvature). A Christ in America, extolled athletics — - coming season. -Plans for the seas Meteorologists from the principal | PFIdEe And 45 [he committee m | Tidening of 5.4 feet was used, plus last night after climbing through .‘lA.\nLQlA VS. PIELA. sen will be discussed. = charge consists of Wilham J, Huma {an additional wadth of 11, t for fthe ropes at a boxing bout. Hollywool, Cal, April 27 & — — countries of the world will meet in |\ =) o s Feonnadl : = convenicnce in placing the guad | The match was held at the elub- | Tony Mandell, who hails from Bos- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Paris and London in May fo formu- John J. Rilev, Thomas J. Drey ne, T house of the Brooklyn-Manhattan late plans for forecasting weather | Rouillard, Joseph Callahan, Frank Such a highway must he sur- | Trapsit company, and after the bout conditions for tranc-oceanic flights, | MCAY ind William J, Sullivan, Sr. thogravel er other cohesive |y cadman told the spectators he e J material, Newcomb said, to pre-|wouldn't mind putting on the gloves n Prof. C. F. Marvin, director of | e e = 3 3 F the Viited Siaten weather burean. CUBA VS. JAPAN | | [cenver LiNeoF "‘g‘ SIM0ARD e | Sporte, ho 32k, dovelopea. body “:fl ! | ROADWAY B Fire Board Will Visit |ant mind and tangnt selt reliance, The Way to a Man’s Heart and E. B. Calvert, chiet forecaster will represent. America. They will & W g . and ascribed to his early football . : )l-‘l'_lelb“f‘(" Ma"f’“ days the. fact that he continueswell nis through his Stomach Members of the fire board will |ang active at the age of 63. leave New York on the liner Amer- Davis Cup Tennis Teams Are Ready “ S e e e nake their first mspoction trip # S 7 A specific stu ma ma ; mspoction trip to Here’s a Hint ica Saturday. north Atlantic wearher.” Marvin | Trophy Tomorroy. | < R night, visiting No. 4 station at Myrtle e e today. MATL Mtesminie autiorc | 2 i st s e DELANEY IN SHAPE fhea mdil v ol o e eratat | W s T (M—The Daris : [ dergoing extensive repair. The com- | the weather services of arions | cup teams 1ha and Japan are - [ mission has an appropriation eon- | w countries in reporting orms, | ready for the start of their first eup —— ]w)rv ably 1 than the estimated | Bridgeport Scrapper Appears in Ex- winds and low pressure are mate tomorrow morninz., Two o |cost of the work, and it is the - singles matches will be plaved Sat- : : [board's plan to lay out the job cellent: Form According to Com- “Means obtaining ohservations 2o o | v ." L feans of obtalning o S s S |that the_more necessary items may anilia emon from ships and land stations all B | missioner Donohue, Giar the werld will ba: corsldereq |t necessary the final slingles will j Ro be cared for Lefore going hack to i and 14 other Flavers g con oy | s " | e ar 6| (0)-Sack Dol - WILLIAMS & CARLETON CO. Japan's trio of plavers, Teino | 2 funds. A special meeting of the | (UP) %k Delaney is in better EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Also packers of CHARTER OAK COFFEE | for Start of Virst Matches for | as weather accurate forecasting can only be ac complished through comprehensive information.’ Toba, captain of the team, Tamio - commission will follow the Inspec- | condition for his battle with Jack Abe and Yoshiro Olfa, seemed to ; tion trip Sharkey in Madison Square Garden Marvin said England Fran fering from the « ia of the Germany, Belgium. Italy, the United |Chanse of climute in their jast SECTION States and other countries would Le Practic : Toba's fast driv- | represented g game ‘ o visibly | by the heat WHAT'S THE RUSH YOUNG MAN ? The conferences are preliminary | to the 1329 world meteorological | The veteran Culan star, D Vi- | conference, where plans are to be CoNte Banct, s s champion of | laid for a complcte world-wide '€ was play 1y in his weather gervice from ships to lamd the other fions, ‘enabling correlation: of {ho 5 10 Cuban squad, Tio- Under the dircction of R.-V. Newcomb (inset), civil engineering pro- information for urc of Loth seanien S° Gustave Vollmer, Gep. | fessor, South Dakota has constructed a model highway curve which per- and eviators. man Upmann and Ricardo Morales, | yuecs speed of 40 0 45 miles an hour. A cross section design shows how S0l Intenmation woull sgroally | 1ave bren Blionlie, steat iniprove-| (ho roadway fs Iuills Npward, while tho dif e tol e b e, reduce flying bazards, Dr. Marvin|Ment in recent practice sessions tically minaeticd and GMed cisve said. Increasing demands of avia- = tors for such service made its early MOTOR VEMICLE REFORT Vetmillion, & D., April 7. P—A high apeeds on highways can be cstablishment essential, he added, The police were notified foday Lv | pighway eurve for which autome. | Successfully met, the meethly next monih ero|Ue stato commissiotier of - molor | il S speed but take | Principles of super-elevation, or called by G ral Del Cambro, di-| Vehicles of the suspension of the op % thting, and widening were follow- octok: of tho French meathier sery- | Gtalor'a licenses of Axell B, Nyquist | the bend at 4b to 45 milestan hour| 8 800 B e Were doTlons ice, of 14 Osgood avenue, John F. Mec- | has been constructed here lis on a corner with a 90-degree {han of 1117 Stanley street, Edward | Tt is scientifically banked like a | furn. oate T vy K. Dawson of 42 Prospect street, [race track and the tilt is such that e “ Elaborate Decorations Bornard Allen of 31 it stret, | o eer o Soerton fomin o et e | The wideniing Is zero at the be- . Sooiniy | | ginning of the spiral, 2.7 feet at the For T. A. B. Society Ball | roturn of the rigit 10 operate, {0 | path in aceordance with the onaime el e An elaborate decorative scheme John Thompson of 204 Grove street, | ness or degres of curvature, | 5 3 5 | mum, 5.4 feet, 3t the end of the hias been decided upon as one of the | Agon Romenici of 70 Lincoln street, | Heavy buses rock around the | spinal fcatures of the Y. M. T. A. & B.| Robert MacGregor of 367 Common- | curve at speeds of from 30 to 45 2 roclety hall which is to be held in | wealth avenue, Joseph Rabula of 45 | miles an hour, A super-elevation of two inches per foot, totalling four feet for a Ue society's auditorium on Main | Maln strect, yeturn of the licenses of | The work was done under the di- | P ’ = street on Friday, May 4. [Gustaf Hult of 20 Henry street and | tection of R. V. Newcomb, pro- ‘ 24-foot road, was uscd. 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