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NEW BRITAIN DAJLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928, ) FI KSHES ”F Ilfim ‘ .\ Haven—John K. Punderford mation is expected to be established| At this point Brulc river has nar-| wanted & cedar bridge from among [3 fi EREEN sident of the Connecticut Com- [l[]ll E ILL [iu in the Superior, Wis, central high|rowed to little more than a creek,| his trees, but all his cedars were TEACHER ls RATED As BEST SOLDIER pany and John L. Sullivan, president school from the time of the presi-|with just enough current to make|back in the swamps and virtually lof the state wrolleymen’s union, in . dent’s arrival on June 13, to his de-|canoeing and boating attractive. The [ unattainable, or of such quality as []IES AT H SP'TAL —— ;umuy nee hers fail to reach a T[] WEST AfiAIN parture early in September. Presi-|river flows northward, while not far| not suitable. S0 he used oak instead \ S hbad T TR e of night clubs | definite ment on the wage dent and Mrs, Coolidge’s entourage | distant the St. Croix flows south.|and cleverly imposed the cedar nt — Un Sam Lest | that have ,unwl police attention. | >cale. — will include 14 house servants, ten|ward, almost joining the Brule not|bark over the oak logs in such a 5 !‘ , .,, th 5 — - secret service men, Everett Sanders, [far from the Piercs estate. _ | manner that one almost has to cut v ¢ \Um N s cis Bitte a2 T s d Hl v u in [the president’s secretary, and 60 sol-| There are other streams in the|into the wood before noticing the i Rfildefl lfl ThlS C“y fll]d Maple William who 1\\ ‘.L’.'uk 1w H-lg- ° '\‘ :\.'\-u 4 N \‘ u)n' l—]n.uu‘xluai Bl:gms”(‘:l 0 pefl S flca 0!] ll] diers to serve as guards. northwoods flowing northward and { deception, > ' Hill for 44 Years iion y L farally, s on Fis hopeymoon with| N LAUE DS REAE TS A 108 Wisconsin The president probably will auto|¢XPerts in geology and typography| Extension of its passenger service : ciny's gradua Raln Doyl 42 singar or ol (DS SRR IR SRAN 0 daily, excepting Sundays, between|SaY the shore-line of the Great Lakes| from st. Paul to the summer White sharpshooter with pistol songs of TndiT. Sra isan English{iooe orl s B0 it of & hedd. H Superior and the Lodge, a distance €ther once was much farther back, | House, was announced today by the z woman. whose Brs: husband was an o Coidon Detween two automo- | sy e \ ju. |Of about 40 miles. Tt is probable, {::L’";’?d‘"‘”Q'“"d"»d‘;“- or else na-| Northwest Airwaye at St Paul, Y Bt = East Indian. Liles on the Milford turnpike in e '_d"‘;odl" aid Mr. Lenroot, that the president| J/C DAt fotended for the lake 10| This will make it possible for travel- of Hom s i S The other occupants of the S e e."f niliguont oluen scisrieaniat ke | R0 RORANIG AR L WHRR B2 cex on urpont bustnem to got trom Gk Homecoest 1 London — Alie n R e s e L 21008 (o ‘hPf‘ " |Nebagamon Congregational church, |!" the, ‘m\; the st Chicago to the President’s vacation . s ok : Rk Shis 1o marry George Paris e i ey Acas e “‘Hn miles from the estate. High above the streams and tim-| yome, via St Paul, in about six 3 for water, Midshipman Charles R. |peaqeoot ™y S50 cation itself was concerned there re- | 5 berland are the watch towers where | pours y : EaE e S nohapdoen myb] . e of Bridgeport; Kobert Rogers of nothing to do, for nature Easy Reach men of the statc forest fire patrol| A possibility that Duluth, which ) ‘“‘_ ita 5 raduating class’| arbridge Mass — Harvard cors |50 tord and Elsie Blatchley of most attractively in the| Mr. Coolidge told Mr. Lenroot | kcep a constant laokout for firat|;y Superior's 'mumc"mi e 4 e pas! ' esville, Ohio. | poration datioas an i Bridgeport. river country, always. -n.e'!»hnl he desired a place \:\'nhm e warnings of-a timber fire. At this| peing considered as the city m'which : ST ) SRl s — 1x,. foresis of Jack Pine, the wild life, |reach of all facilities, including rail. |scason of ther year, however, there|yne'® procacniin™® Luhols” Noaas P ¢ Mis, — Two great | oo,y New Haven—lJames W, © MeNa- g0 erysial-clear waters are there, |Water, telegraph and telephone. A |is little likelihood of any forest quarters misht be established was J at sery e e Ereat | stadium. P Jiara is held by the police while a sh in the streams, black naval yacht will lie at ancior in the |blazes. Tn early spring and in the | peen s communication from Seors « e i 4t st Tk Close check up is made on the in the lakes, while an oc uluth Superior harbor during the|fall the fires are prevalent. tary of State Kellogg to the D“l“”; 1 M. a8 et i of Finley J. Shepard. who | Boston — State senate joins house 0f alutomobiles whils trying 10 scll ‘casional decr flits between the trees. |President's stay, Mr. Lenroot said. | There are three fine gravel routes | cyovibe " or commerce, The chamber ter member. Mrs. G 5 1 z of representatives in ordering inves- |{or $173, a valuable car which th Nature Ready Fine old gravel roads, penetrating | lcading to the Pierce estate over| .. offered its ””"m‘,’fom“,\. in cluded among the oldes s i3 s aiiy Shtps police say s the property of & "Nt e things are ready for Presi- [in spots the virgin wilderness where | which the President is ikely to make | Duluth to the I'_m'den“ lh"‘ . Qe rolnd i sration. ight | 3 N ing concern in Worcester, Mass. dent Coolidg the Cedar Igan@ occasional deer roam, roll smoothly| his drives. One, a federal aid r0ad, | gecretary Kello 5 ERRONG! » the Ladies' Ai N B SRSl | Buninten. Vi — Jasek A Cans -~ © of the late Henry Clay Pierce, |through the country surrounding the | crosses Douglas county to the north, | rpe -ecrcuff‘ iy O « § 8 bor o Moo lly strained and he g i lent of the Lake (ham. Thompsonviile—Over production York St. Louis financier. | Pierce estate on the bubbling Brule| Apother, known as Trunk M. | hamber that he had lurnepd e 4 $ § 10 o) tors with the left. He was hurt|plain and St Johnsbury railroud., g ,;‘,l':v o l;<,:.(.y(‘>t\'.|1“.?::‘;lv:t A & myniag ofde= (1 V8% ]::"' AS of 180k f‘""l"‘ ,‘?,"rj“"o““ down from the little village of | orer to Mr. Coolidge, “who desires 5 p o itly against the : White River n tails of communication and trans- re, and many forms of wild life.| Brule to Winneboujou. About "‘el'"' to express his deep appreciation ¥ {Tmmediately adjoining the Cedar Is- Company affecting 150 ¢l pomation to be worked out in th miles out from that lttle trading | o¢ vour king offer. a vol courl when y insolvent be- ing wi 1 Winthrop. cause of flood losses, sht remaining before the pres- !and lodge, are 4,000 acres of state- | corner it bends to the left and up 1 —_— | TERETNET ns to arrive. When these |oWned lands—rolling, hilly country|a long hill, just past which lics the e 4 & anl Miss . Portlund, Me. — For 33 years| RBoston — T inquiry com- | N° Naval authoritics ments ave completed, the lit- [*overed with flourishing second | side road leading into the summer | Take Your Choice o whom lived with Captain Joseph W. Strout been | mittee completes re ; believed to e 3 vGOUIRION P Rs ; tle island will be equipped as a place |[RrOWth timber, with here and there | White House estate l(ll\l;:'xu_kr». June 1. —(M—The :I' Maple Hill; thre: ships to navigate fely. | recommend impeachment of Attor-|!he st -*-')\ »”M'nlflf U where the president not only may a clump of fowering sentinels which | In plans have been rool” river and “Brool, Wis.,” will ! Green of West Ha n to work at the Portland 'pey general LR Rbhanne Die agts, )" A= py e every opportunity for rest, mn‘zh«nw- escaped the ax and forest fire. unging for the be names figuring prominently in E L. Green of Irvi 1 H(.wr w s cld. Now o the cr i3 ‘"‘"""‘l" i o facilities for keeping a constant | Here the state has sct aslde 640 | Presidents telephone, telegraph and | the news \'fllh establishment of the ¥ Herber ¢ e + A, [T and i extent cannot b 9~°F- i on the pulse of & nation |acres as the Brule river forest park, | other facilities at his summer exe. summer White House on the Cedar 4 mother, Mr 3 —_— is discharged vard of |tained until the craft . Ul At a meeting with Trvine L. Len- | within five miles of the summer|cutive offices here. New wires and | Island »x:ale of the late Henry Clay old, who I with the Washington Clark Griffith, state hospital aff are sus. | placed on tie marine rai root, former United States senatér |White House. Streams abounding in | instruments and other equipment | Plerce. While the name i Brule and o } Gre il v T ““ dren waseball mag 1 entitled 10 tained S aaa Tchabell f Wisconsin, & committec of heaver and game fish méander| wil have to be installed at Brule .unl hl !‘rt-llvh commeon usage has made 5 htleo st Mrs, Ottillie ome frec ginger ale and other e L e ed by J. T. Murphy, Su- through the forests and become nw\\\nm.bou-on it is expected. Brool” the correct pronunciation, 2 Forestville, Mrs. Enily things because 13 is a lucky num- | Aol iyt _“"{ e per her, last night went over watering place for the deer and oth- | Cedar-Oak Bridge | Huron Smith, curator of the Mil- | Hartford and Mrs. Augusta Ny r for him. At hole No. o the Boston -— I"our out of six Connecticut Cham Pl "] = complete plans to make the pi er wild life. The state has added tol Among the novelties of the P\erv»‘\l'lukoe‘munum, said. a this city 1 thres brother Columbia intry club, 163 yards medals for telephone workers go to mierce. Other of Znatls nt's stay convenient and satisfy- |the natura ond growth timber hy | estate is a *cedar” bridge made of | Mr. Smith said, however, it alse gust und ward Stabert of had one of those things. One | employes of New England Telephone H umbull, 'Mjll_- |planting 400,000 woung trees oak. Mr. Pierce, who spent thou. |is not incorrect to use the French ;‘ ford and Williwr tubert of Philu- swipe with a midiron was enough and Telegraphi company for hero- v president Janies ¥ executive headquarters of the |throughout the park site. !vmds to beautify his grounds, | pronunciation “Broolay.” ;. delphia for one-vighteenth of the cqurse. {ism during November floods. .\\ ‘1 1::\1‘ i ‘(i” ; r\uil \);r presi- | A Prayers will be offercd by - ark Bel St : A { Martin W. Gaudian, pastor o Bethany, ‘Mo, o Thae asems o] Amharet Mask o Facults atrapt [denvand tary and R. Lamotte o { John's German Luther lure e something ubout pirates that ! herst college votes to abolish the T 1, treg 2 it home. 1kes them think they would be Jonor system 5 s — — } 11 also officiate L s e g — Hartford—J. W. 13. Smith v.f’h-r i ] funeral services which will be used to piteh for Pittsburgh, 18 & New Haven—Harvard students in | €y has been named for deorkerh t MEET ME AT b { at St. John's church 10MOrrow atter- candidate for such office, So competitive examination with a [of the republican mational SoRven: 5 4 noon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in jjonus Wagner Aal Chivait i Gol sl T Kansas Cily by National | { Heireios canySiary e literature, win the $3,000 William |Committeeman % The remains will be B. Por New York — The next mer | Lowell atnam prize. score | ter Sons’ funeral parlor t 19 Cour host of t had had the pleasure of meet- | testants was 117 to 93 dication cere- Store Jordan's th Pairview comet Sl ihe B8 lig i an J. Henry Roraback. | , at 18 president is a stranger | based on the excellence of the pa- | Hartford—Prof. Stanley 1 ] A Hartford Look to I street until tomorrow morning to Lim. Clay Arthur Pierce says he|pers submitted by the twenty eon- |of Trinity collige, ani t 5 4 of . - month for Europe and will repre- x { o S ne { hed. sent ‘Trinity \ | s S G e B o o ™ omeni and Gises e | n Cowes, Eng, — Miss Betty Car-|this city, loses a personal ingury | Belgium, or | 5 o o w GOMPETE AT PROV[DENCE strairs, who prefers to be ealled | suit brought against the New York Lo = | 845 Main Street \\here Smart Style Meets Moderate Price Best Values bl —_ “Jor,” hopes to cross the Atlantic|New Haven and Hartfo Railroad TEACHERS LOSI P | e i ! £ .. in threc days in a covered boat that|company in White Plains, N. Y Olympia, Wash, June i Creree . 215 Main St. 5 - Vocalists from this City to Partici- [omen the New York state court of |l high school teachers in the su-| 2 is being built with great secre i appeals upholds the ision di court here lost their fight to by celin Galeing ik Sorno v London — The Earl of Kinnoull, |missing the case on the ground that |har the Seattle school board from | o of Last. whose first wife obtained a divorce, | the. accident did not oceur in New compellmg all feachers fo sizn tomorrow is to marry Miss Mary | York state and neither party to the s of mon-afiiliation with the an l oa ua 2 Members of the Wennerl il suit was a resident of New York. 4 an e tion of Labor. » L4 i Ethel Isobel Merrick, whose mother chorus will go to FProvid: morrow to participate in singing contests tomorrow cvening and Sun- day. 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