New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1928, Page 11

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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1928 ’ Moy 1T second hand to help him watch his o 1 Reports of recetving s, Is of the crn waters, T steamer Hobl e bearing on the di le Ttalia, 'in the film colony wheis he was de- P quarry. The negro however, broke Hope ls Gradua“y Fadmg That [ tatia have been receinved here ever also on a reli ition, has been now 108t for (wo weeks. coming hnown only as “Colerec D:l 4 away and ran out of the house. The since May 20, the tast day the Italia forced to seek™ eltered haven ¢ wessage said the | Rio's husbrng.” two men foliowed and overtook the was beard trom duectly. Each of uorth of Kin, la now was 84:1 Inforiaed ct her Lewe hees that husky nogro and tackled him. A a o essages are rom No e thes nals were d us care- aptain Riiser-Larsen, polur ex- 40 cust (north and slight- the divorce had Lven gramtee, Misa : lively scuffle was going on when a s | tully possibl niost wer: who was aboard the dirigible Iy east ot Spitzbergen.) ! Del Rio a&id she Leileved. hor former * passing chauffeur and a policeman P R tound to be nais by big ra- when it led over the North Amos said he missed part of the husband was en route 19 Burope, &5 g sammoned by cne of the Rogers o ' fatal expedition inte the anturctic dio statious or ruiicf ships aiding in Pay and signal but that which he heard he expected to sail yesterday irom N Hcld h w J l Kl maids urrived on ghe scene and |American and German in 19211922 | the searel tor Nobit will depart imm 1o join the, tead: New York. 081‘0 ’ .+ 4 MC ’ helpcd subidue the negro. i | A dog tewm will probably be put i The ltalia was in communication Hobby and aid Lieutenant Lentzow- “SOS. Nobile, No shelter but re- Miss Del Rio denied that she N R Drove Own Car Wireless Operators Get on beard the Quest Letore it gors 1o §ith the Citia i Milano for the kst Holw, Norwegian flier, in the ricon- maing of Italia, Crushed against would wed her director, Edwin Aml' a scllme ‘The policeman was given a sur- UhO EAAL n0ast time on May 20 At that time the noitering crulses over the nortl mountain. Temperature freezing. Carewe, who recently filed suit for i prise when the negro requested per-| Flashes They Think Are| _ S craft was ending its sictorious jour- - - Position 84:15:10 north, 15:20:40 a Mexican divorce from Mary Akin. Tiaalon o dvive lia owi Gar dh the | Xings Bay, s n, June S| ney from nih Lol Rowe, June S (UP)—An official cast. Rush food Al alive but sev- Miss Del Rio was a member of the New York, June 8 UP—William J. | police station and escorted the in- From Italia—Norwegian (UP)—Hope that the dirigible Ital- The last nals were dramatic. commuunique issued here 4oday un- eral injured. Heard no calls.” party which accompanied Carewe on Mackay, valet to Colonel H. H.|credulous patrolman te a high priced | last heard of two weeks to- | T srted she had run into nounced the steamer Citta Di Mitano _— 4 yachting trip to Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Rogers, Standard Oil magnate, was |car parked rby. N 24 , | day as sk satled through storms « side of the great bad intereepted rvadio signals that Mexico, where Carewe's sult for di- something of & hero in the €ashe| ©On belng searched police found Rescue Expedition Al | from the norta pole, soon wmight be Ihe entire cratt might have originated with the lost []l I]RFS I][L R"] vorce was filed. jonable Park avenue district today | pawn tickets in his pockets and a Read G found increased today with veecipt e idled dirigible ltalia . Ll Ths Del Rios were married in 1921 owing to a rough and tumble fight | search of his home in the Jamaica most Ready to Go. of new radio signals by the Citta Di The The official cornmfinique read after a courtship when began at a in which he captured a man be- |district of Long Island revealed | Milano, supply ship. gs Bay “Thursday 11.7 Greenwich time Mexico City charity bazaar. Each lieved to be the *“window washer” | Other pawn tickets and several pieces €55 i ‘ The commander of the vessel told rtly the Citta Di Milano believes she wag a member of a prominent Mexi- thief sought by them for several |Of expensive jewelry. Police say the |. Kings Bay, Spitzbergen, June § (P | the United Dress that several weak, since heard sig apparcutly coming can family. months, man has served three short peni-|_ . Citta Di Milano was \zndmg‘g‘”-l'l('d messages had been receiv- n and trom: the Italia ¢ 1 attempt- It was another Mexico City social Mackay found the intruder, a |tentiary terms and has a long police ; % - | 64 within the last fow hours. ery relicf has boen cd its UIMOSt to roestablish com- F ” D l A med jp function two years ago that Carewe Pierict i A el Bl out incessant calls 1o the missing | “We are not cortain they cinanate it nations to trace the munication, asking the position of ! ecree IS Awal 10 et Miss Dt Rio., Hie induced her Glosck oii ‘tha' otk floor of . the | dirigible Italia today but was un; ! from the crew of the Ilaiia, but the s crew of 16 men. The the Italin which apparvently had been . * tc come to Hollywood to try her Rogers’ home in East é4th street. |Only Towers Remain ‘}H‘lh to get any m‘*;““’ 5 It was | po v appears cater than s a month, h Among the faintest Mexlm cOur[ fortune in motion pictures. Was Haywood Edwards L > [feared, therefore, -~ that the weak | b herto,” the commander suid. e S, e UL g vary hanny Ahat 1S 4eibier The negro, who described himself Of Old Havana Walls [signals which the vessl's radio| The m s inter 1, al- nries. The | i near cortainty was T With,” she said. “I am finterested as Haywood Edwards, 28 years old, | Havana, June § (B — Turreted Perator said he picked ADLSRs Moy U fo e hacaves e ing throt ‘Franz.” los Angeles. June § UP—A dis- only in my work and do not at this later was identified by secretary to | *(Tongholds rapidly disintegrating, | #4¥ 0 BOU emanate from the miss- | were bl xarbled wnd vk, dofing ould the (Recnt messages inerecpted by pateh 1o the Ties from Nogales. fie contemplate any other matri- Mrs. . H. Harriman, widow of the |21¢ he only remaining evidence m‘\ g "1 o ek 1y called for help, the commander o down lio stations in northern Russia in- Sonors a full decree of di- monial ventur, Tailvoud bullder, #a " he man she | WhIL Were once Havanu's city watis | Captain_ Rilser-Larsen said tolay siid. § id swot the Ane Tl s rallaite e i e ited to Dolores Del | Giscovered last Tuesda¥ in the Harri- | Vhen Havana was under the role “‘d‘m ‘lzv -IT»ON‘“‘:"M‘[ : "\}I" i v;* ’.l" spi olayt Mgl . today and rom Franz Josef Land. The same Rio. film star, yesterday by a court NO MORE ORTOI man home, which is rear the Rogers | ©f King Philip 11 of Spain it was | “OU g e Lo !“'“’ L those working the radio on 1k D sht a t o wll rescue opera- were heard in Sweden, Rus- in the Mexican city. Paris, June 8 (A—The ortolan is Seaiieine strongly fortified by a serics m’,f’f;;‘ h of the “'-r“": ‘0_{"‘ “‘“'»; Rl Snitaaiiseoil dnot lsarnL A Iready is planning fo send The suit, filed in Nogales April 21, out of reach nowudays. Since the Ho also was entified anva man | 20 o teness copndsted | ays Fihiok | TR (& Rk L er SAoReRl mhACt position from. shers thepiies 1 chartered et expeditions into the torvitory in- 1 incompatibilit followed iinisiry of agriculture limited the Selhbasicd aunr v the hesie of walls which encircled the city. To- 8004 weather, 0 planes will | sages DYEreSaen ‘”‘ Were iby ihe I ent to start ctuding ice breakers and airplancs.) « trial separation of four months, hunting season to three weeks the g : day thesc walls are no longer in | d. {interrupted repeatedly Citta | yojiof expeditions, reported sk e 2 . i ; louis F. Strauss, hanker, in East 4 & Tiohby has e mettrn to Nor: | i Milh: b reli 1 . reported she was — when Juime Martinez Del Rio, left tiny, succulent birds, by tradition $3rd street, the following d 1 evidence. Growth of the city, com- | obby has to retu Aer=] D MPanal Was wonstanly St el e hounffand In e af Woing S (U'P)—Clyde Hollywood for New York to pursue the delic of delicacies, have dis- . ! g day. In o : way next week to take an Ameriean | task attempting fo re-establish con- ! pelling the people to go beyond the | Wi¥ nex task attempting fo 1 Whiish con- ¢ etwed o g Cion T s . at time »d from 8 tiafh cases s Expleinli he was bedlis | Loy s BOBRIE £0 B0 Bevend s Fave Tomat Tand!ltois oAl e et sh s bafin \ the great blocks of A «dio operator here, his carecr as a writer. At that time appeared from all but the most fa- ing work washing windows, tearing down of the thick old bas. (@il Captwin Rilser-Larse Rhih E ported intercepting a radio mes- ke said lie could not continue to live mious restaurants. Mackay was tiding up a room on | tions, and only the walch-towers|hicut. Holm plan to u: It is the tirst time in the long ——— the fourth floor of the Rogers|remain, | breaker Braga period that has p since Gener- home when he found tie negro and | The watch-towers have become | their explorations. al Umberto Nobile, commander of commanded him to come out. Pick- | museums and are under the control| A Swedish expedition with two the Malia, rudiocd that he was ing up an empty revolver Iving on |of the Cuban department of m]hfichll:lnvs will be sent to the east coast | striking head winds, that the Citta a table the valet led his prisoner |works. Many of them, due to old |of Spitzbergen aboard the sealing ' Di Milano las heard signuls they | rv—w-r‘ < into the elevator, ran it safely to the |age and unsafety, have been closed | boat Quest which ‘was used by the | believed wigh 1 1o throw ligit § bottom floor and then called lhe‘to the public, (late Sir Ernost Shackleton on his| on the fat the Italia Week at Grantrc | ARMYmNAVY STORE 56 — CHURCH ST.— 56 COME AND SEE COME AND SAVE Our Sale Continues Saturday Stenciled Border Bud Vases 24" X 36" New fluted design—slender and graceful. Clear, spark- ling glass in assorted colors. The most attractive we have 25° lon ever offered. ramed, wit i 10 E tractive pic ture at top. A marvelous value! Will be a Bargain Festival for all that attend. This Sale has brought us hundreds of new friends and these specials we list below will continue to bring us more. Rose Pink Stemware 25c each Cut, rosetinted table glassware. 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