New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 7, 1928, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, Where Fliers Landed | AUTO SALES BUILDING Structure Cost i Occupicd President Is Expected to Refuse + Nomination, However June T retary of At Suva, Fiji, ANERICANS STAY | AT PEHING HOMES No Onders Receiyed as Yet to| Evacuate 1 — | Peking, June 7 (M—With travel mpracticable Americans remained in Peking today and the legation had no intention of evacuating them ‘o other points which some persons might consider safe. Nationalist flags were flying, ®ig- nalizing the change of the regim. ‘rom the dictatorship of Marshal “hang Tso-Lin to the Kuomintang. There was no disorder and evacua- ion of Americans was regarded &s annccessary. Isolated by R. R. Peking wam isolated by railway, 20 trains were running to Tientsin and for three days there have been 10 mails from the outside. To ex- clude deserters from the Chinese armies all the city gates, except one, 000 Will Be (CP)— Commerce o Ur lican national ¢ City next week « Mayor “Bossy” Gillis were closed. The automobile route ‘o Tientsin was regarded as risky | Has Been Arrested since nondescript soldlers were 1l rt, F | 7 roaming the countryside without \ B leaders, ¥ reason for 1s in front of the city If Japancse reports from Mukden ! were to be relied upon, Chang Tso- Lin, injured in a bomb outrage when he fled ther®, was ulive and improv- ng. The official Japanese report| stated that although the former aorthern dictator’'s condition was showing sizns of improvement his Chinese physician would not permit visitors. A statement issued by attending physicians indicated that Chang's injuries were more extensive than reported at first. His brulsed arm was causing pain and contusions on the uead and leg were healing. Chang himself was checrful. Mukden has been under martial law since the,morning of June 4,/ when Chang'’s train was bombed. | Appointments Announggd By Bishop John J. Nilan Hartford. June 1.~ (P—Bishop Nilan of th KRoman Catiulic Diocese ot Harttord has announccd appoint- nicts to pastorates & Rev, Francis J. Thomas ehurch, W to e pastor of st. | : Rev. John J. transferred from St. ZaB\ rlgh{ Iila_\' Have Won Acdan’s church, New Haven, to the Have Beautiful Skin Banlor Bl LOhuLe Soronne Miilion Doliars on Derby £ x : Brldxsoor Bov Jdnice B asline | sttemenr, | and Youthful Expression from St I'rancis’ orphan asylum, SRR 5 % s New Havon, to St Joseph's, New Here are scenes in Suva, Fiji, remote outpost in the South Seas, '/ —eeeeeeeeeeed Haven. ! where the giant monoplane Southern Cross swooped to earth 5 S lafter a 8,144-mile flight from Hawaii. Above is the harbor at | Film Stars Escape Suva. In the center is a fine type of Fijian and to his right is Injury in Calif. Fire theoutrigger canoe, the Fijians' popular form of transportation. Los Angeles, June 7 OP) — Ten | The group of natives below is suggestive of the throng that to persors were injured, two probably | greeted the flyers. Many of these natives never had seen an °r in a fire and explosion that gjyplane, From Suva, the Southern Cross prepared to hop off wreeked a popular Russlan eafe in | o4y o Tast Jog of the flight from San Francisco to Australia, Hollywood at midnight, shortly | after a party of film luminaries left the place. ! cd & “love nest” with a Miss Maria (1o s: The two persons seriously injured | DURE'S APPEAL IS UP 2 told his wife b were Theodore Nodjensky, 50, for- Lorenzo ld N 2 ‘0;1’: mer general in the Russian army, | — | and Irving Strother, 34. o N . i i v stocratic Marino Torlonia's Case | niost vital to the ease | ST R o v [T Fiaky—Light—Tender! cparture pri ¢ sav e ¥ | of Divorce Being Reviewed by Con- | do Fava, chauffeur to the | Hot biscuits made with Rumford!...for any meal! Always digestible when Rum- ford is used. Quick to make—only 20 minutes from start to finish! Serve them rious injury were Charles Chaplin, the Marquis De La Falaise, Colleen Moore and her husband, John Mc- Cormack, Renee Adoree and Jack Dempsey and his wife, Estelle Tay- necticut Supreme Court of Errors, } ! Tolonia i& living with en at Belle Haven, | home of her parents. | New Haven, Conn., June 7.—(UP) | Appeal of Duke Marino Torlonia of | Rome from a euperior court deciston Torionia to I —but always u Jor: : s 4 Eranting a divorce to Duchess Tor- wich was often—but always use Authorities immediately tarted o the former Eisie Moore of | event of 16 an investigation on the theory the R A Greenwich—was before the supreme | court of errors here today. | | | The divorce was granted by Judge | A flat-hottomed b with high, | John Richards Booth at Bridgeport flaring sides and €harp bow, noted jafter evidence had been presented |for its riding qualities, is called a that the Ttalian nobleman maintain. | dory. | fire may have been of incendiary origin. 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That's Yard Ottice reason Number Two. 2798 In fact, the price right now is just $15.00 ... in heat from every ton CARPENTERS BRICKLAYERS PAINTERS PLUMBERS STEAM FITTERS DOZENS OF 'EM ON EVERY FLOOR OF OUR NEW EL;{LDI.\'G . . . CROWDING US MORE AND MORE EVERY WE ARE BEING FORCED TO MOVE OUR FURNITURE AND RUGS FROM ONE FLOOR TO ANOTHER IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE MEN TO WORK. RATHER THAN THIS—WE HAVE DRASTICALLY RE- ' DUCED THE PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK—LET US MOVE A SUITE OR A FEW ODD PIECES INTO YOUR HOME—YOU'LL GET THE BEST—BE PERFECTLY SATIS- FIED AND SAVE A LOT OF MONEY. HAVE YOU SEEN The Charming Colonial Reproductions In Porter's Front Window? There is a_pair of Colonial Maple Twin Beds which are distinetive. Sale Price ....... $27.00 The “Turnip Foot” Maple Chest was ori 3 made in New England about 1690. Porter's Re- production is in the Sale at .. ceees $49.75 Maple Tavern Table . ... Maple Butterfly Table . Maple Night Table .. Maple High Boy .. Maple Secretary ........... FOR YOUR DINING ROOM A Mahogany Dining Room Suite of the Duncan Phyfe type and beautifully fin- ished in rich tones of Colonial red. FOR THE BEDROOM A Mahogany Four Poster Bed with a punel at both the head and foot $47.50 A large spacious Dresser with a large square mirror and will match the bed perfectly ... vee.. $85.00 There is a fine large Chest of Drawers that goes with this set and is typically colonial . $75.00 9 pieces, with server voe.... 10 picces .....oviivevenees...$313.00 | colonial ....... cesaians WE HAVE MANY FINE REPRODUCTIONS ON OUR FLOORS AND YOU WILL FIND IT INTERESTING IF YOU CARE TO COME IN AND SEE THEM “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE STORE” B. C. Porter Sons

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