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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1928 'FLASHES OF LIFE: THREE WOMEN IN HOUSE OF COMMONS REPLACE HUBBIES cratic Australian Aviators Now Think 4 of Contmumg Around the World ed. ticut Federation of Women's Demo~ clubs. people cannot escape, pant aged 93 and results in injuries| Norwich—Veterans of Foreigs to two others. The driver of the Wars elect James F. Daley, Hart machine in which the woman was|ford as commander at close of th riding “took his chances” it is said, ;ei‘hlh annual encampment. rather than turn down the embank- tractiveness she remark- His —_— Meriden—Three armed robbers|ment. The driver of the second aute| Hartford—Southern New Englanc ~ e 1 gationalists arrive on pligrimage |beat rooming house proprietor and|was arrested for driving while|Zjonist regional union delegates e & 2 is en- from Great Dritain. rob woman boarder of $24 making|drunk. e e Resting ‘At Svdney After . 5% .“‘ A 'I" titled to some recognition as base- it |their escape from the housp under {the present administration of th. 2 ‘ e e | Lalr's longest walloper—of a Concord, N. H.—Two unidentified /the cover of darkness. New London—Albert G. Florende, union when they meet at the na- Long Flight From Cali- (i of Charlis Kingstord-smith ligh, Fan.0ne ot o elasmesof 4. 107 drown whep £anos orertims, a World War veteran dies an hour |tional convention in Pittsburgh nex nd Charles Ulm, who presented the driving contest conducted by the s Hartford — Connecticut'’s “f¥inE|afier falling under wheels of a month. fornia—Backer of Trip it Southirn Cros 1o fhe twa Daily News he hit 236 yards, 1 foot.| New Bedford, Mass.—Mrs. Marla [governor” and Mra. Trumbull mak- | rreight train while trying to gain a| prasillp o n o Slan Do o inches; Jigger Statz drove and Mrs. Hermina Vaudrey, (ing her first extended air trip cover | g 50y 50 Bogon | Brideeport—Automobile tour wil e sons . |fic flight, today included the tw yards, 2 fect, 8 inches, s, drown in Long Pond, East distance from Boston to the local |start today sponsored by Automobil¢ Announces Generous Fi- ' e { “town, when motorhoat hits rock; |airport during severe rainstorm in ! [ asiatice. Y. vl ihe d Nex . . " s another ei | london—Three women have suc- five others in craft rescued. |time for the atate’s executive to Middletown—President James L.|p jinq states. nancial Gift to Ameri- " G i o cecded their husbands in the |1eave on the special train bowd for \IrConnuhtmmtd \\'e-leylan un:'\e'r f col s 4 a rth is sceking Providence, R. I.—F\ ed- ,the republican convention at Kansas |sity in his rd annual repol cans of Crew. wnd James Warner, radio AL IRRIGRIS ) L e e e el e the board of trustees, advocates the| Farmington—Death takes Edwar: operator, the wealthy sportsnian has ji m»"\- rv”;‘“d” Sl by T-i Wm“ 5 establishment of a special building|Hooker Deming, former judge of ; N S el N e {husband, formerly Lord Mayor of E Danbury—Auto accident on pre-|as an Honors College for upper! probate, banker, merchant and tow: s = Rhiavata: Tonkiny oA Lotem: Baty of ine arati oo s e | London, was elevated to the peerage | Danbury, Conn. — Ninety-three |cipitous highway kills woman occu-|classmen. . |omml. sacine o ocontinne und the worla | Kingsford-s ma Ulr the | {last week, Jf clected she will fol. year old woman, Mrs. William low the example of Lady Astor, Lady | Selzer of Rye, N. Y., i 18 10 oaniswe e 2 By Killgd n au- | | lay gripped the two Australian Y A e Ivcagh and Mre. Hilton Philpson. | tomebile accident, O ne Soutt i iy — originally 1 Hanvock's personal K T T e el g New York-—Among the competi-| Middletown—The bodies of a man 1 bunpanic frer T et ? | {tors in a non-stop dance murathon 2nd dog. lying side by side, are| ! Oakland, ( B o e are 11 of Mr. Pyle’s bunion derby- found washed upon the bank of the| Howev Ellp Lt neovad do [ o8 OHRE RO AE DIOBEI LI ists and a channel swimmer, Connectient river. The features of airworthy on the treacherous 7,800 {abnosk's b e LK Y e {the man could not he discerned as mile .«.m.?. _ will not Y un M‘lv Sl ) '”‘ S it | Mexico City—What 16 a mad bull |th body had been decomposed ha = ]"‘ i 4 S e Al cenes of interest during REV. JOHN F. DONOHUE red to an automobile out of Ing laid in the water for two wee | gh s ©oerew w ake T A Qj i 3 : the flig | Juan Silveti, an outstan | oft \: 'l'n' for & o008 amils g | ot On Thursday, Jun . Rev. John Jor. who survived many Haftford—TFive planes competing ] to Melbourns. Captain Charles| o F. Dbonolue, pastor JOSEDN'S | younds received in his calling, has 1 @ ¥ing contest hold race against Kingstord- mith and Charles { ot June 11 (UP) |church, will obse 0th anni- | eon injured, probably fatally, in 1M+ and an altitude climb after it the Austra pilots, announce Y. lyon and yersary of his ordination to the | "o A R R s announced that rain had can. ! i s known 1o finsre imes Warner, the {Caiholio priesthood, Father Dono- | - oter accident. celled a spring meet of New England | £ orld tour rican members of the Southern hue succeeded the late Rev. Patrick 3 % | Acronautical s l i With the of Australians at | Cross erow, will slip away from Aus- | Tialy as pastor here being irans- W Neade v Tolevok. spctnn | Hn"\t;‘rv!)anld \:flll(;'r oury tied for isbane and Sydney still fresh in | tralia in a few days and return o |ferred from Lakeville to this eity. 1L an, S8 o dnlllca heque Saf (0 ors in the impromptu matches. their memories, the Americans, Har- the United States. No special plans have been made | GOVernors Istand fete. In a test he projp! ry W. Lyon, navigator, and James | Despite the acclaim which they |for the obscrvance of the day, Scemed to lack the snap and or- S i ¥ ) ¢ the acclain « ) . Red —State )l Massa- W. Warner, radio operator, also hve shared here with Capt, Charles | Father Donohue considering it just |iginality of a hard hoiled sergeant. | _],,\T'.’,‘:\,, So‘,,r’?.fi-’ffnfi;m’,f S re to share of ¢ gstord-Smith and Capt. Ch another milestone in his life == 5 X ¥ s nd Capt. Charles 2 ; e t for Willlam W. Neff who was et n iy Lyon D e e i e his dltebiosate. Bl Joo| Custlss Trields ¥ —Asz crowd al xpeets k to o oy e sntuan ol |18 Under (s Lol To- | Curtiss field rushed at Lindbargn |10 TOPOM to the Harvard crew famp | Ry b wve been welcomed by |seph's church has flourished and the | PLECSS COlC sl on Monday as an assistant crew hursday for th nited Australian people, the two parishioners have shown a lively 14Ming to an hangar he shut off the LA <t Warner hus not made ko Aniericans, always modest and rotie- Spitit of cooperation in everything [1notor lest somebody he Killed by Res exactly what he to do v el they should return soon to | tndertaken \ther Donohue is as- | the propeller. o oli arriving at Me e native 1as SIE(R T Tohn T Keans, ¢ | Now Haven-—Police guard miliiops lof n mm ol - Sydney for of dollars in packing cases while Mount Ples since the nt, Pa.—Swuck by Bver Southern Cross 250 bank is moving to new quarters two spent the day with the four G S s | § % the S hi e Bianser o E Rl A e \ civic recoption was Teld pocd ot hrisbane, completing the |22 Persons Killed in Whiok T At s plane I Ibiocks away. ity hall. Hundreds of person Lyon and Warner have we. | Train Wreck in Germany . banicl Murphy is dead. He had v W vere unable to gain adni 4 BV 6| e 2 w Haven—Miss 1da M. Tarbell, the hall er < atedly tricd to stay in the back. | Nuremburg, Germany, June 11 (P, ben up 15 minutes as a passenger 34 Bistenlun. duads Govern husiastically cf . nd and irmen on their ary comra allow S 10 receive their Aust all the pla Twenty-two persons were dead to- | day after the Munich-Frankfurt ex-| nor Alfred . Smith and his record 1s proof of his fitness for the presi- Doorn—Wilhelm Hohenzollern ex- AAS st 2 the reat achievement, press plunged down an embankment PeCts to entertain Von Huenefeld | dency bhefore meeting of the Connece RRRAR Aann A s A A they might be taking near Siegelsdort, and Koehl of the Rremen, now | tralian tmonwealth with @ re- glory ll;w." from Kingsf The train was rounding a sharp|bound !lrclu'n .\clw York home. He Sanilean o e Dataina 1 Ulm curve yesterday at 50 miles at hour| has sent them invitations. S , ” I e e e Your Nomcconing,” Lyon |when it 41t the rails. The ensine | L afe, Harmless s the flight commund . plunged down the mbankment wnd| New York—Flo Ziegfel | | r roud Rt want 1o intrude.” Tt it was the boiler burst. The first coach fell | duce an operetta *J Way to Remofle | Pt 5 et through the entrcatics of the [on the locomotive and most of its| which will have a romance. | ’ % J the SR S8 “ihe | Australian fli-rs that this country |occupants were scalded 1o death. | $Llibiie P od (1,‘,.\‘, would st ,”(Hom in | Was honored by the Americans' visit, H ourteen persons were killed instant-| New Haven—Yale athletes seem ersplmt’a" ors \ few days. | Warner and Lyon both said they | and cight of these injured dicd | to attract heiresses, H. Edward[ Here's an easy way to banish all Will Tee & Wl enjoyed their reception in Bris- ‘u(u. | Manville, Jr., hockey player, is to | Dody odors—with perfect safety! It is understood the flices will use Da0® and Syndey jmmenscly, When | Panie reigned after the wreck, | wed Miss Ethel Schniewind of New | One or two tablespoonfuls of Sylpho- he $25,000 given them by the gov- | [1e¥ landed here yesterday after 'most of the untnjured pas€engers|York. Briges 8. Cunningham of Nathol in your bath water will not roment in carrying out their world M 500-mile 1l from the former |fled without attempting to aid these | Cincinnati, football player and track | " end all ordinary perspiration. 1light. city they we ed by many wo- |who were hurt, but they were finally | athlete, is engaged 1o Miss Tucje | 090rs but will instantly relieve per- When Kingsford-Smith and Ulm Men admirers, crowd which [cared for by persong who came from | Bedford of New York, spiring, painful feet. Wonderfully <merged from the plane here to re- Sithered around the flicrs contained N scene of the| | refreshing and invigorating—and cefve the weloome of thefr parents, | 4PPrOXimately 200,000 persons. disaster, | New York—It is averrea in 1. | beneficial to the skin. You'll be de- the two Yankees of the crew also “:'” rovealed that he reccived —_— { eution that Lottie Moore Schoemmel, | iEhted. Get Sylpho Nathol at all were greeted like homecoming sons. 32000 for E!‘l\llu-<{"-u the Southiern 23 KILLED IN MASS. who perfected the grease swimming lexs. It fs understood a movement has CTOSS from California to Suva | Boston, Pans. 10 6B venty | SUit, has “acted like a temperamen. P StatieA . tho United Stated fo I naturally feel that my work ; T o es ahaa e : Duted S ree persons wert Killed in automo- ra star.” She is being sued | raise a purse for Lyon and Warner ihuted considerably to the suc- | i : 5 ; Aot for $800 by her o 3 Gl e lcoss of the flight,” he adpitted, | P nts last week in the or § v her sister, Grace Moore mal to or even er than the |05 of S : " of Massachuseits, according to the Shaw on loan. The plaintift l e erers sum presented the Australians. nd that Warner. too, was fuvalu- | &' %N ieasiA By enren AL | ichargos That S e able during the many hours we werc kly report released by Georg lirges that on a cross country trip | |#arker, registrar of motor velicl suddenly e X in the air. He kept us alive with : Me, = Al L . : Pedestrian fatalities headed the * saying such things as|Can You Answer These Questions? e e o ith 14 killed. { re t flowers in her tra - But T wunted the $2,000 and |V | A clEsetzain Aoy vou know w ents that's why 1 took the job. I aure| Three persons were killed ai Bos- |ing room “went with her high st i ",m\;.m‘“w ‘Ty' ?1'"1[;:;2“ rd: et 0% \ton and Stoughton, | tiont as a swimmer” Lt bt .= got h | e « u'u:m‘vu\ Lt Jles and radio- I I Braa 7[‘1 e o | Why cutting does not remove the grams piled y\ 101 Ahe T1HErS 1T0N1 | m———— de 2. —Charles \. | cause? all parts of the world, and from i B b Kraus, president of Trown Univer: | Do you know the cause of piles is i s o Cute inaBa y- |5 Tl lub, Toie” Commandve | ntoensts. Toat There e 5. Baes | invitations Kingsford-smith and 'rh' | Donald B. MacMillan of Ttalia crew’s | tion of blood in the lower bowel? Ulm 19 visic them as soon s iy ul at ;‘m‘h; but Aretic xplorer renorts | Do you Know that there 18 an in- ere rested inability to assist Nobile's men he- ' ternal remedy discovered by Dr. | T 1wo pitors, meanwige, were | ~and it's Dangerous cause schooner is frozen in. | Taonhiasat. ang known esl HEM: at the homos of their parents, re- | by Ruth Brittain | ROLD, sold by Fair Drug Dept. and ceiving old friends and relaxing | Toston—Tloston Braves to miove | 411 druggists with guarantee of from the strain of their 7,800-mile field stand back 1o check home | money back If it fails? journey across the Pacific epidemic ' HEM-ROID banishes piles by re- The flyers were honored by a | | ¥ i the oving causc—stagnation of large civie reception this afternoon. | Mass, —- They . ; Cambridge, Harvard z2u- | blood in the lower bowel. This sim- ; i " "q"n:,“v:r"(‘v‘ i "\'HI ey thorities ask public aid in search |ple home treatment has an almost gt e e R for missing William W. 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