New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1928, Page 15

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: ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928. . 3 lE\iWfll‘d 1. In this castle is pre- tudent, and that in the a s Tourists in England Generally et s o e b S| HAMDEM WOMAN I§ (3% 2%, i 57| CORINTH RAZED IN GREEK QUAKE |, 7 meacw momaax 7% v. .t H. t i i k h. ‘“:‘:“Zrown'ed l:iiu‘"n!o Enz‘;a:«‘;doz }2:‘:::\".' Sta G aa e | flins taken at Groenly Island of the | Bosworth Field, thus endin, the Bull saw the jured woman pick- | 1 |transatiantic monoplane Bremen isit Historic Warwickshire ittt i & KILLED BY AUTD .otz e e samse s . trik deep int English hist and he th :nt to the Hamden | % | Newspapers conti: to devete =l Sl . P R A A T m— e Mheir biggest headlines to dotally et Especially In Springtime Is This Quaint English County |ianes ana byways Yale Student Arrested Follow- ooinclorion saia thac bis wite was ; |the Bremen fliers' *journey frem ot s ! e L = almost taken out of his hands as he | Greenly Island, and of rations Inviting—Many Points of Interest, ARTHUR RELLLY. LEAGUE : y Wie 5t oh anaas el . 0 recaive. them thers sne ar Mo | | assist his wife to beard the trolley - 3 York. y 1ng Fata ity : e Washington, D. C, April 27.—|thta used to shelter such ancient xar. He said that he did not recall e . S - 3 | & Sl oo el el w RE sceing any automobile approaching e e———e— Fhere do American *tavclers g0 | pageanty. SECRETARY, IS ARRESTED| =~~~ ——— ‘i oo astomonie sporoachin | AHalo of Loveliness * when they visit France, England and | A Bit of Warwick in Richmond —— SR Hae Al G e ] - . | a'0 of Lov arwick Priory, another historic driven by Frederick G. Bull, Yale| qp. Hamden police sald they wero | T L 2 gl 1 By Edna Wallace Italy? i d i France means Paris and the | Warwickshire residence, has recent. | AUNSt0rd Man Charged Win| | o5 0 ek of the opinion that Bull was driving | : > a | saThe most flattering frame for your killed Mrs. Minnie Morton, lust | very fast and had disregarded the B o . » o 2 ace is your hair. It is up to yeu to World War battlcficlds to the ma- | ly been torn down and shipped bit | Embezzlement of Forfelts Fosted of the road which requires & . 3 bring out the healthy glint and the Jority; Italy spells Rome and Venice | by bit to America where it has been | Sl = ; to many, while the summer pilgrims | carefully recrected in the environs| By Team Managers, QIR D Hamden, whils ¢he woman to come 1o a full stop on reach- | ; caressing softness that blends with - 5 . 1. S X he act of hoarding a trolley - to England usually include a county, | of Richmond, Virginia, bringing a ; - Paadut e vz a trolley car which is to stop your features, e A L e P D Meriden, April 27 (P-—A continu- | The student whose homie is in Broof B [ B X ¢ Y = = or has stopped to receive or dis- ? keep your hair and venerable London. new world residential district, ance until Tuesday was granted in{lyn, N. Y, was said to have | v i i i = hiarge passengers. g clean. Shampoo = | .- police court today in the case of | traveling at a considerable rats of © “Warwickshire beckons especially . “All travelers to the English mid- gm“,, B3 | Rellly ‘editor’ afithel| sueedlwhen! fho! acoident: cosurred Mr. and Mrs. Morton were on it once a week, at this time of the year,” says u bul- | lands are familiar with the quaint | a0 Tines. who o on The woman had just left the curi way to West Haven to play in —an, — R But it must be letin from the Washington, I (. Shakespearcan o of Stratford, | cq Jast night on charges of em-|when bowled over, the force of h club, r E o than headquarters of the National Geo |but few realize that this old town yo oo 80 P alleged to have | blow breaking both legs, an arm and i clean. It must graphic Soclety. “With its spring|combines many points of interest | pyrioined a total of $440.80 belong. | causing lacerations and internal in. SENIOR CLUB SHOW MAY 1 : bp! ”",};"t" That finery of delicate green, its me. |not connected with the bard of |ins 1o teams which composed the |iuries. Bhe died four hours after ir g are aiveady: nnfers wavelon| s o n"! morial estates, quaint villages, and | Avon. There is the John Harvard |connecticut basehall league last | the hospital. Ne Al ninatrel Ehaw o the v am- romuntlc castles, this centrally 1lo- | House, now restored, furnished in |yen ot which he was treagurer, | The student surrendered to 11 liowl Bentor ciul whith poo, - Goewsiig o s 2, b Ve vhic! e a red er. € 8 enderec Senior school Senior club A " N 3 g cated English county invites the | period and used s a gathering place | £ s nior Twenty persons were killed in a series of earthquakes which | vour hair. - ATTAn A har e itn | Police and was ased on §1.500 | 5 el n traveler to sojourn among its lanes | for visiting Harvard students ana| The warrant charges Reilly with HonNoi h e e et 1 : nted at its meeting on shook central Greece. At least four-fifths of the houses of Corinth It is the only and townships and feast upon its |alumni; and the picturcsque Iteq | eMPezzling $93.06 from each of three f r. Coroner s = L were destroyed. Above is general vi f t i < shampoo that leafy scenery. Horse Inn where Washington Trving | Babagers of basehall teams in the | W&, Goroner Mix is making an in s in the past many of the alumni | flourishing city of ancient Greeom | | ¢ o™ Which was a ever has satis- Towers, Terraces and Peacocks | penned a part of his Sketch Book. [Sentral Connecticut baseball league | 50 0 (ool mbers of the club will take part | " fied me. I use “At historic Warwick Castle lords | The little parlor in which he wrote | A4 Dr \,{ E. ;‘l‘;‘id‘-?urdi T R T ek sliow. Among those who will INDUSTRIAL TRENDS 1. it = =1 :atklun oncea and ladies of bygone days disported | is left unchanged since the author's , the circuit and $65.06 trom a fourth | vy ", "0 B " S 0 probably be called are Hartford, April 27 P—Indust: cre 1.3 per cent mor T eek and :the themselves n an atmosphere which, | visit for the edification of ,\llmr-;mlfl:z\grr- x | The preliminary inquiry into the v Francis Egan, Hemry T trends in the state were i vear curve line Thas q,‘“"""u”g"k“,;(,?f"l‘,’,':t‘j,"‘; b L 4 ed | ica st The teams and their managers e : Sl e . : McGrath and several of RS SRR o - A s [ he T slow: 0.ut oll_ doors, at least, has c-hangu)iltl" Buests, | N Eepvlinn e i et e !.Hahl(),\ sh?\f; 1‘ tha ', Jull ‘.u. no An ll‘ \-:h ”‘,“' ‘n‘x”:l”‘: today “f‘ n the Connecticu ployment is on the with a scintillating luster, ¥ery u‘uo to the present day. Hns,'e‘ .. A School Since 1521 Bor of Nav Brifalnl Toha abis. yo|onnthe mac hine, that it was regis- | the young women who played promi- | hor of Commerce in a summary jur ‘ L and the increas You can get my Frulty Shampoo stone walls and towers rise in gray | “The true flavor of Warwickshire \-)h‘o u‘[ Mocidin ‘xo“i" i ’ 2 V\'\.rl’d in ll]\e name of Theodore W € ris in th inual show while showed that employment in March ! this year ws greater than in two 'at any toilet counter, The price is rininess above a peaceful landscape | however, c: ¢ he sampled by |S1ICOS criden, Robert L. i | Wagner, also of Brooklyn, N. Y., 4 R members. Was seven per cent greater than in | years precedin 5 Tiben el et | erey santonty s ampled bY | pextos of Southington, Ji s seven per cent g han in | years precedin 50 Darspeotive by a olst Warwlckehive lon tourlct path Buch'a’ village 4s |12 200 Colllneville, M. Enay. Th atmosphere as to give the effect of | Coleshill, where stocks stifl stand | 1“6NOX tram of Wallingford was also an antique oll painting. On the oth- |in the streets as if In readiness for | ¥ MCMber of the league but it is ....... er slde stretch lawns and lermcesja, casual evil doer, and where ”‘,\’u-ndz rstood that the management E ornate with flower beds and pen—!(‘olnsmu Grammar School, founded | W28 Teimbursed by Rellly. cocks. |in 1521, is still a vigorous and fune- | Reilly is alleged not to have re- “When the visitor attains the in- | tioning educational institution. | turned the forfeits posted at the be- P slde of the castle, however, an air | “Coleshill Church was mentioned |BiNDINg of the 1927 season and he " i of ancient splendor is somewhat |in Domesday Book of William the | has consistently refused to repay the ¢ dimmed by requirements of modern | Conqueror, and parts of this ancient | managers, it is said. The mone ; comfort. 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