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THEA RASCHETD | TAKE OFF SOON Will Be Backed by Mrs. Still- man {o Berlin City Items White Rose camp, Royal Neigh- bors of America, will hold a mceting tonight at 8§ o'cleck at Red Men's hall. he Mothers' IFOUR ENTER MUSIC | Stanley Prize to Be Awanded on Thursday Evening club of hold Trinity M a regular church will not meeting this month. There will be a meeting of Valiant | Review Main street tonight — Mayor Paonessa and Chairman E.' R Nev York, June 19 () — Mis: h:ll ox[:hv}”w.{m of r‘mumm B itians Ponioataniay e by ition are out of ci ay on Thes Rasche, German aviatrix, has oy P8 S BREA0 TN B0 the prospect of enjoving the benefits | obtained the backing of Mrs. James Harold Eisenberg. student at | of a v free tuition at an estab- A. Stillman for a projected trans- | Harvard Law school, has returncd to | lished metropolitan G atlantic flight to Germa which s home here for the vacation per- . will face two judges in Camp | she hopes to start within the nest iod. auditorium Th S| M Mrs. Prank Nair of > AL plans to fly to Old Orchard t have Beach, Me, today in a L R. ¥ monoplane named “North Sta duation its for 1he contest have purchased for her by the v . their n o New Britgin Mus v and from the long smooth | N iving tie ical club, T will be Julius h at the Maine resort begin her ©lor of philosophy Hart and Mc Paranov, both of A daughter was horn at New Brit- in General hospital to to My 1. and Mrs. John Boeve of 308 Belden an flight as soon as weather con- Hartford itions are favorable. will be accompanied ants o far have signi- on of taking part— ht Koenemann, Germu Sireel and one st. | and mechanic, who will Adelpl not Joseph fwo athers arc thinking it o | it erd et * | Skinger, trom the Wave two more days in which to make | Rasche 18 28 years old and has 'Cformatory at Elmira, this a hurried entry into the contest, If week by S stand rgeant P. J. i1 in loc ire any others, of course been flying for four y To Accompa Marcus H. Ple Mr, and Mrs ma | M, g . r: : \'”‘”(‘I" Musical club, would 1 | whom heve flown Wil ihe 1ia trom them. The more the | girl, are to accomp: her 1o Old | Orchard in ano o e and ro- main there witl t or Berlin will do ever Jossible to help Miss | fultill her ambi | tion said is a | wonde should mulke a great fli Miss ha an ocean flight o obta oup of n this spring were never reve Last W she had use of lay m“"“‘"‘. A::d' &z Ao she v with her by the Acid | In sick stomachs—instantly It B said to have K stomachs, sour stomachs and ways know what to do. Crude and ion usually mean excess acid. harmful methods will never appeal mach nerves are over-stimu- to you. Go prove this for your own Too much acid makes the sake. It may save a great many dis- | ch and intestines sour, agreeable hours Alkali kills acid instantly. The best Be sure to get the genuine Phil- - torm is Phillips’ lips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by hysicians for 50 years in correcting xcess acids. i0c a bottle | —any drugstor: would « backing turn to G flight fromw Mes, the othe and Stilla 2 its invention Sunday was a guest of remained the a Milk of Magn ' has been the Stillmans and 1 them of her am- with pt ns everywhere U, Registered de Mark of The bition and her disappointment that Take a spoonful in water and vour | arles H. Phillips Chemieal com- her plans had miscarried. A A unhappy condition will probably end | pany and its predecessor Chatles H. | short discussion with her husband in five minutes Then you will al-, Phillips since 1875 | Mrs. Stillman offered to back her The same day the plane was pur ehased from A Martine, banker an aviation enthusiast, and yes . 0g o - 2o s G e Sl The New Britain Chautauqua Association ] completed. The plane, a single motored i, e Announces Wright Whirlwind motor, has a fucl capacity of 500 gullons and a cruis- ing range of 5000 miles. It had been especially built for long dis. tance flying and so the installation of additional navigational instru- ments and the ting of the name, sald to have been selected Mrs. Stiilman, on the fuselage 1l that needed to be done Miss Rasche had previously flown the plane and her flight to Old | Orchard may be all the test she will require before her ocean hop. This time, she said, she would be =ft absolutely e to and fly where, when and how she her- self thought Martine 1s 1S flight man- ager for Miss | and plans to fly to Old Orchard with the mans, Twelve Qutstanding Entertainments at the Central Jr. High School Auditorium June 29th to July 6th OUTLINE OF PROGRAM Friday, June 20th Afternoon 4:00 — Junior hautauqua-—For all holders ot n's tickets, 8:00—Opening exer- clses — Committee in charge Silhouettes from Vie- was Tuesday, July 3rd Afternoon: Entertainment— Ioselth Knapp Breed, imper- d humor Three mimy." ron A New York cast Still- narter. Spe. ress—"Hold ifford Gor- Australian Investigator of Aierican Institutions, Saturday ternoon Die Thursday, July 5th Afternoon: Concert- Clemens radio orches liear them in pergon Night Concert — Lopetta Clemens radio orchestra ture- Young?" - put I makes you b = Lorcta Bury Plane Victim ' According to Wishes M., I 14 A N graduate versity an airplane that when he without reii, you last—longe nior chautan . Exhibitic me grou; a4 before Con After oy { guaranto! s ' « 1pitol stop 1 N Artists En Nie Exhibiton and ente; 1 whuding singers and tainment—2iss Edythe Sterling | | Mot Art nd Hopi Dircetion of " Billi Native Six Glorious Days Twelve Fine Entertajnments Al For $3 .00 Juniors $l aOO Buy a Season Ticket customary “rnoor Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. Arch) PHONE 1109 Very Special Prices on All Our Spring Coats Opp. There’s No Other Flavor Like Teaberry Here's the Chewing Gum with a flavor that is dif- ferent and better. You will like it. Just try Clark’s Teaberry Gum and you'll have a new idea of how good Chewing Gum can be. Remember— Teaberry 15 the AT § 00—All Coats which were up to i name —and the flavor. You'll . $30.00. find it in the Teabemy pink : package — At any store. Al $25.00—;\ll Coats which were up to £50.00, CLARKS EABERRY GUM All Others at the Same Discounts. We still have a very good assortment. Sizes 16 to 48!, SCHOLARSHIP TEST ! capacity without NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ©o .o, JURE 19, 1928 |cording to a carefully worked upjthe late Kate A. Stanley, has provid. The contest last year was won plan of points. They know none of [ed sufficient funds to sponsor the by Grorge Weosterman, Wwho lhas|the contestants and will meet none|contest and award the scholarship. spent a - at the lustitute for of them before the contest. All they —_— w York city. The|will do is to take scats in the audi- ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE can come o any | torium and then let the contestants| y . “cyaries 3 Crowley of Chest- ow their skill on the stage. ‘The! Saiire o Hart ey Pran e inces will prob- | Mt street entertained three tables of secured as judges after much effort. ably be determined by lof | bridge last night in compliment to The two widaly known Hartford| ¥ to provide this yi Migs Loretta Heslin who is to be musicians agreed to function in tt mdrried next Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's church. onse to a special scholar-| Prizes were awarded to Mrs. M. given by the Musical{ Bonney. Mrs, James Walsh, Mrs. 1 to a sum re-|John O'Keefe and Mrs. Charles Sol- s scholarship omon. Miss Heslin was the recipi- donated by cnt of a beautiful gift. is the motto. same good one of the were schol- provided ie, which yielded a gen. pu ing their own sugzestion v they were glad to help forward such | v worthy ¢ I 1ship for The judges will do their work ac-| ip « < from which had heen “Fussy” appetites are unnecessary trials to If you have any tfuant i itesi ily, housewivesnowbecause appetitesin your fami of Ivanhoe—the golden, ust &;I;h Ivanhoe rich mayonnaise and ap- petite-builder which wo. men are recommending to women ! Serve any kind of asalad with Ivagnhoe— vegetable, fruit, fish. Serve a variety of sauces— Rus- slan, Tartar, Hollandaise. They make salmon as “Ritzy” as squab. Energy Special Soak small head red cab- bagefor 30 minutes—leav. ingshellofleavesinwhich to serve salad. 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