New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1928, Page 4

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" < r 9 > NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928, = ¢ YEARS | “man-sized” one l.mu that the Hylmg [ ] ® f { colonel meant that he was not a n Or : IERCE FIGHTING |MRREDFOR YEARS | INDY TELLS OF |t o ine Furniture for WIFE SUES R | Asa technical adviscr he is an ap- | pointive ofticers responsible only to | Mr. Keys and free to work out his 7 : Half of Woodland Street Prop- . . shall spend on it e Ome O e i b Has Man-Sized, Full-Time Work oain Place, " | erty in Husband's Name ’ He will retain his place as direc- 4 = 3 i th X Hangs in Balance Charging intolerable erueity sinc Ahead e Tanuan; 113 dieh ueteen s -_— S e e et e e i ® Fischer has brought action for di- g, [0 Sho prssanh s ot London, May 2¢ (UP)—A major \o:te(uw:xm Georpe S. Fischer of | New York, May 24 #—Col “,f'i,‘“'r]fl-srrd(’;-‘MP)“ ;:u.s, well rl - - 000 C enn'eme'nt !hat. may go far to- |73 Woodland streed af 89 years| Charles A. Lindbergh's new job will e e wards tetermining control of the of married life be a “man-sized’ onc. but' it will ko e s i Chinese central government, de- | The suit was brought through the | not pre AP SR e e S e " e 1 semi-circular front |law firm of Nair & Nair. The com-| other aviation matters of & non-com. SRCetonE piomiis LI St o e kg ety " e Tl sl | el | o S, T e Unmistakable Savings a Chang Tso-Lin, the | riage on March 23, 1859, e made this cle e it e e e dias i bis pan |96 31t trasmportatiun, Othee mem: n ke hon e, bov perty and furni-| as chairman of the technical com- | bers ~ ince who has been in control of the |home, hought property an ) Sl ¢ el he |ture, but the whole was deeded 10| mittes of the newly formed Trans- | Aol sl . R R N e B e e s Transport, Inc., 19“m:‘l""“lw”‘Nog‘mmr::mal St ese roer ros. rlces. Seten o; :;f ::.l.h”: armies was | has been broken up and Mrs. Fisch-| which he was named Monday by C. | L e il e cc::xr]";u:dml]v\f General Chiang Kal |er brought action for divorce, she|M. Keys, president oo tie gomBaY, i S itivauked andl 6 Bl 1o \ Shek while the other was under [sccks a judgment f(:]r llfmr ’pfirs?n;A: ]‘lls o;l.;r 13{;“;':. ‘::\n::xr»‘mncH'”]”"”‘”" Ohio—the first place for { June Voo 8 glol'lous month Of Wed' s R o St Yu [belongings and one-half inte.est in{not include e satls C At R0 S iR aee o & . ) sommand 9 enst SaienE S L s property on Wooaland - strect,| e L L ! dings and new homes. And if the happy 2 iy el = alimony and the right 1o re-| “I have never said that I was go- | T Ry iava e A 4 p“m:l l‘;hfl mn;;'l: s‘::})f:w? e T S e, prop- | ing to make that flight,” he said on“w‘” - "m';r?“:’y‘ Al couples would have their home com Tuen. Wb she nntlorn SRR et 5,000, and was at-|in answer to a question as to rumor- | & Qi " - DeuinE o s :;r;’:‘r"u"y Sherit Miariinl| Galniang oot e enata ihaere ‘;:"“:fin‘"'“’(’):]‘:;"’;',‘Jm_.'. i fortable and beautiful, they will .find :‘rrnh;;‘?;r“;:: Vi & *rl"\n‘. Horwitz. The writ is dr,numm; n:‘ way o‘r ;/..mn‘gr |:l] f:")r ;»lf]l;“«ln ! continuing their flight. mher‘_rm«m eve ing here to help them. Sultes, s s : trol | supe +, Hartford, on the first | cannot be responsible f ans | i s Iyt]l 2 € A fiiaians s ammacias (or on ey i e { ave becn attrituted to me on wich | 1es to the four terminale, Colum: elaborate or simple. Occasional pieces WS GASUICING Eroht. propontions B L+ haye Emade imastannouncement e v e o e s d Lo i . 4 . , y e e e e e R e that bestow distinction and beauty. yv ok "o ot F []UR RHBBERS ARE R s Housewares that are the latest word in s from Nankou Pass, throt aot- | lantic flying. 3 . i A MET o Tangeliow. Tapecialy | | Made Study. ! Ti Table efficiency. In short, everything they | Solid Mahogany vigorous was the battle along he | | “I have made a study and expe 24 (UP)— . 0 R o ok | Peking-Hankow river, which al-| :m continue studying not only a p Harold W, Horne, 55, state division p may require, at pmces'that_ will ma}\e it Gateley Table most evenly divides the new north- | sible northiern course but other vm‘:m"-r (;f the Metropoiitan water Pnced at easy for them tO acqull'e spulLent S Eeuiss fihe paid, | t, was found dead in the ] The two forees were varfously es- . He also denied that he contem- | project, was Rl Beten { i voods near the Princeton road yes i timated at between 400,000 and Cfllflmdo Bandns HaYe TWO‘NM-‘I a transpacific flight and cx- | w00 i o = s .50 A . erday, with a bullet in his head. 430,000 men. | , | pressed the opinion that when and |terday. with o e g — There were indications that | M Pd {0 AI]SWCI‘ For ¢ |if ne shoula make such o fignt it | Horne, who had fi'flen o == Chang—who sought peace unsuc- I el'S would be with “something differcnt health, committed s o o Bessilllfhaa set out. hia! avmiss ——— { than we have today.” Culnlpnoe ‘LNU ""M fi"";"‘f:a““‘:‘:' This charming table J%"t t:gc tall.rle. fordtih. to protect the northern country that | Lamar, Colo. May 24 (®—After| To clear up the 4(;“{\1.11\:;r)4‘.~(\:1‘1\ m:nkm A blol el Lol in solid mahogany, is of | combination Ml::i" h n- he hipdl pontrolled. Previoualy el Jemar Coo. HMay 84 Lis ing from the report of ol [ on of e il a3 an unusual shape, It can ing room, e of all & war councl "l'm: epine p s [today were hiding somewhere alons LI e D A | e o population of England | such as cards, ete, Un. eiim logs, not six. This present battle along e semi-elr- Mkl horder | el's stz X ;! - o8 8 . e it e Slpei B e e s L has more than doubled | Gsal Vel table sells everywhere g e s | vas explained. that what 3r. Koy |in he past 10 dass, tho death rate | upward of $20. ~When et enbio Sl " Entering the bank yesterday fir- | meant was that the job would has been cut in ha | : b Teng Yu Hsiang lave been driving | SUeelE (08 BLL SO ed their | mmches. Tslantlengly on towards '”’“‘,'," "": guns on John Parrish, cashier, and several months. They swept through | i "t iyar"A. N, Parrish, president | , the province of Shantung recently | ;;Sflm institution. when they return- | and O\rrx\hnlmm!' the armics Pro-| g the fire. Tha first ]qm .,,{ ::p . . e tecting that territory. he sou unger Parrish woundad one of the ern attack temporarily was halted | :ur,slmv the father missed and fell | 2 Plece Mohalr lelng at Tsinan during an engagement | o) o bullet in his head. A mo- 4 with the Japancse during which the | ment later a bullet pierced his son's R S t ationalist losses were reported | t. ul ) v . anfi.fl ! i 5‘ Scooping up about $7,000 in cur- | oom e Rince then the southern armies (rency and nearly $195,000 in nego- | have continned thelr steady ad- i tiable sccurities, the robbers forced s vance northward, skirting about the | two tellers into an automobile and 5 .Japanese occupled city of Tsinan, | escaped. One of the tellers was re- ek Wind crossing the Yellow river and ad- | d near here, but the fate of the a. ogany indsor : 1 = l vancing to the present front. other was unknown. o pustorp-bullt in our own fuptory,lghe mu]fi. °,f Occaswna Thers was no estimate today of | Posses were engaged and one Arm Chair painstaking expert workmanship applied to higl .the casualties and no reliable * re- | group under the leadership u{( 1:“: sl ol il el rtions, - €x- Table rorthern or southern drly {abled the sherif's automobile and . gora goat mohair. Comprises a davenport and clu s 50 LIST FOUR OUTRAGES the men had evaded other pursuers. est for — chair, as illustrated. Managua, Nicaragua, May 24 () The fugitives were next reported Z.0n lsimng fpertment gnal TN, whoks they el Comfortable and at- TN Aaniurt, gapoutan, anemcias | 1o drems Suswrend o s mss ek | tractive Windsor arm | , Pleasing in line and rages against peaceful, defenseless |to dress the wounds o L . 1 4 | . B i teds 3 %% & ish. He was shot in chair. Strong in con- | beautiful in its mah Nicaraguans, bent only upon carning | by young Parrish. 4 g 0 | 1 an honest 1living” and attributes | the arm and in the side. Thelr ap- struction and will give | any finish. An excellent them to followers of General Augus- | pearance at Trinidud caused the or- years of service. ! table at a very small s Randion, ganization of more posaes and short- | st Becauss her hushand was suspect- | Iy after midnight more than 1,000 | ) ed of giving information of rehel ac- | volunteers were patroling highways. { | tivities, one woman was allpged to| Alrplanes were ordered to assist in | | have heen whipped. the searsh today, i For undetermined reasons, three ) ‘ Zelaya brothers were sald 1o have TO FLY TO AUSTRALIA suffered at the hands of Pedro Al- Los Angeles, May 24 (UP)—An l ‘ tamirano, described as a high rank- | attempt to span the distance between ing chieftain in the Sandino forces, | California and Australia in three ¢ One had his cars cnut off, another|flights will be started fl‘lzym “H:R . : ’ was shot in the head and the third | Picld, Oakland, Cal. on une . D R W;& carrled off In the jungle and his | Captain Charles E. Kingsford-Smith wce lnlng oom o fate not learned. | announced tod: - , ‘ Suite---A $235 Value ¥ Denim American Walnut ' 4 C Boudoir edar Chest ’ 3 Chair A stalwart suite of artistic design. Of splendid s 50 ; ' construction and finished in antique walnut. Com- s .50 prises a buffet, oblong extension table, five side —— = chairs and one arm chair. China closet may be had A - \ at slight additional cost. | 8 much an ornament d { &8 & necessity, Wil 2 ;::}clc%lle%tly t'mfa(l{le An ! safeguard winter : ;:nl“t e d ~ea'é S ? i clothes during the sum- Dot i Qe oha | mer weather. Makes an fine quality. A com- excellent gift to the fortable and attractive June bride. This chest chair for the boudoir - - finished in American walnut with neat decor- ] ation is a marvelous | 173 H 4 value at this price. i [ % 5 Piece Mahogany | e [J | Bedroom Suit raw al | e Suite Mahogan; | s 3 ! We used to sell another line of Secregta:'y : ; ES. 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