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plane Roma, in which they plan to] BOXING AT CHURCH CIRCUS wmfil."' ISFLYING [Fovies e ersoc™ | FLASHES OF LIFE: TAFT WOULD MAKE [:7ns Sord' s X ries of boxing bouts will mark e atons s o o (ks POLITICIANS REAL PROFESS]ONALS’ Hartford—The dangerous highway | which will take plsce tomorrow sves . TH term it will be the first time it was crossing over the tracks of the New | ning. The committee in charge feels late since Mr. Sallee took charge of —— |Haven road, north of Cornwall | that the card will appeal to all lov- —_— the work in 1923. Previous to that|Ev the Asscciated Press |eanse a player piano and other bridge station, will be eliminated,|ers of the manly art, since such well it was common to have the book a| New Haven — Chief Justice Taft | thi were broken and a h-|says a decision given by the public|knownr boxers as Kid Kaplan, for- : . 3 vear late. The delay is due to the|is in favor of making the profes-|board was missinz The jury's ver- utilities commission mer featherweight champion, Frank Lm]t- Dlml! Makes FH‘S‘ M‘ ilness of Miss Marjorie Young, edi-|sional politician belong to a learned |dict was 3400 Fine,” said Wilda. | O'Brien, middleweight champion will % S tor-in-chief, during the winter, and |profession. Speaking to Yale alum.|“They cut off the most important| Hartford—Attorney Thomas Hewes|appear in aid of the local church b © PTO] scem in Pmchme the delay on the part of some mem- |ni. he amplified: “A successful pro- | cipher.” of Farmington sails from New York|In addition to the above named stars | bers of the class in having photo- | fessional politicial 1= a man who can | e for England to survey British courts|three other bouts in which fighters S—— |graphs taken. j{best carry on th business of govern-| Hamden, Conn — Hyva. a had 3 of appellate classes. from McMahon's stables will con- New Britain's aviation enthusiasts| MT. Sallee said the staff will make [ment. and I think we have the ma-|fon elephant. is fo adorn a museum | tend. will be staged again are in the foreground of state |€VETY possible effort to have the|terial here at Yale for men to enter at Yale After he led a revolt of |‘ l"r;r"old-f’ol'reman Jeremiah J.| The midway, with its attractive aviation today in the persons of |DOOK out on time, but it may be nec- |such a class It they do they will! animals in a circus and did sundry |Desmond, who died April 14, as re-| hooths will be In operation. and the Charles Wright, Lieut. Carl Dixon |®Sary to expend additional money tocreate a profession fthat will en- | tampaz sult of a wound caused by the dis-| distribution of prizes will be held, it took two and J. H Hadizan. Wright went to |2ccomplish the task. |dure to the benefit of the country.” trucks, various shackles charge of his revolver, did not - Hagerstown, M. last night and | _ | | bullets from a special bi commit suiclde™ but was the vie-| Whem ships are fauached .in hopped off from that field this morn | Philadelphia — In an encyclope- rifle to end his career. tim of an accident, Compensation! America flowers are strewn about ing. aving a new piane vack o] AOTED AS MAN'S NURSE i uRlianed i 6y e i Commissioner Noonan rules. tstead of s hoitls o nee el - Hartford. He is due there late this| heading “Woman" appeared just Boston — A wrecking lighter has 3 S——— broken as in “wet" countries; in Ja- . BUT REGE”ED Xo PAY this: “The female of the species. See | been emploved fo wrestle with a READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| 0202 vumber of birds are freed ew 0. ex ress Homo " Calling this to the attention five fon elephant He's bound from of women delegates to the American | Hamburg on a steamship Wl is the 5 Institute of Banking, Miss Emily R.|biggest fellow ever importe | Woman Declares He Promised to|Kneubuhl said that this year wom- AT ONLY $25.00 en have the power to elect a presi-| New Haven — Intimate det Reward Rer in Will and dent of the United States, the biography of Chief dustice Tatt | (3 F ¢ 9 | Brings $800 Suit, | —_— |™was given to alumni by President : lc ng g m * Clarksburg, W. Va. - Alfred | Angell of Yale He began lite as aq The case of Mrs. Sophie Juchnie- |Smith and Herbert Hoover live|heavyweight wrestler. Had he start- | Fill scooped out tomatoes with : Wic against the administrator of es- |here. Hoover is for Smith and Smith | ed in our day he might have Leen a | . . < tate of the late Gabriel Nalewajek, | IS0t sure whether he's for Smith heavyweizht pugilist and have De- diced cold potatoes, onions, cel. (s e Aiile Shaot |come professor of English and ery and cucumbers well mixed ip M. Fagan, which was iried ddi |taught shakespeare at Yale." - with Ivanhoe, vesterday afternoon in city court be- | New York — The hig business of | fore Attorneys T. F. McDonough and |movies, as told by Will Hays: “Our| Cleveland — The income of $:00.- 8. Gerard Casale, who were appoint- | product reaches 1,000,000 con- |00 is to he used in efforts toward ed by the probate court, was con- [sumers per week. We employ more |the betterment of human stock and tinued until Friday morning. men and women than Ford and | foward regulating the increase of The action centers around a will |General Motors combined . Invest- | population. The donor, Charles drawn by the late Nalewajek. in|ment in the motion picture field | I'rar Brush, inventor of the arc VANHOE Mayonnaise which the legatees were the wit- [now exceeds $2,000,000,000." light, fears that rapid increase of nesses to the will and as such were | population will lead to war and| cut oft by law from the benefits| Reno, Nev. — The state's divorce | famine, | Miner. Road & Tullock, Local Distributors, and an administrator of the estate |law is regarded as a menace to civ- | was named. Mrs. Juchniewicz then |ilization by Samuel L. Lippert of| East Or 2 brought suit against the estate of [New York, a chief clerk, who is op- | vears, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E Nalewajek, claiming that $800 was |posing his wife's suit. He sought to|Stanley observed the anniversary by | due for her services rendered during | file objections. Judge Bartlett told |attending the first mass celebrated a long period of time to Nalewajek, [him to file them or throw them out by their son, the R CHARLES WRIGHT when he was {ll. Through an inter- |the window, as they would have no|Stanley, recently Jesuit preter, she testified that when |bearing. land receiving communion from him Nalewajek took sitk the last time, —_— k —— ! afternoon or early this evening. Lieut. Dixon, a veteran of the war, hero of the London to Cairo flight and an experienced pilot got a new thrill yesterday when he made his first parachute drop. Since June 1 a state law has been in force that all pilots and students must be i m during his lo equipped with parachutes and those | o ooy P Juring his long period of liness, e asked he who have not familiarized them. | o repind (hat he asked her and the family with whom he lived to selves with these safety devices are|(aie eare of the funeral He had or as e practicing with them. Lieut. Dixon | ojatives, but he did not want to stepped off into space from a height . t of 1500 Teet | gupace trom 2 NIEht|depend npon them as they never Harttord, yesterdny attermoon. Hu |21964 him during his eickness, it was Saladals blended to suit all sated at the time of the drawing of he summoned her and Mr. and Mrs.| New York — Wilda Bennett, act-| Hartford—Commander Sabelli and J. Balcewicz to his bedside and drew [ress, is delighted. She was sued by “\R co-pilot, Roger B. Williams of up a will in which he named her |her erstwhile landlady, Mrs. Char-|New York city, return to Brainard chiet beneficiary. She also stated [otte King Palmer, for $4.000 be.|field for further fests of their sesqul- | that before his death, he promised her reward for the services she ren- In a Quiet Way Our Store Has Developed a Fine List of Satisfied Other golf and tennis dresses at $16.75. Closing out certain lines of hosiery. instructions had been to cqunt five vl efors pulline hs! oin v 3o oMl : tastes and each blend . Ghiffon very sheer:53.00°21iow 52.00 puiling P When the will was filed for pro- hiffon very sheer, $3. now $2.00. counted too slowly, however, and|pgate Judge B. F. Mangan found it is consistent In 10 urcnasers . A had dropped more than 700 feet be- |yt TES R . also Chiffon $1.50 semi-sheer—now $1.00. fore the big 'chute unfurled. While Dixon was getting this unexpected thrill, his friends ahove and below were also experiencing one for they feared that something had §one| iy filed her suit to recover the amiss. sum due her and which money the Roy Ahern of Hartford and| ‘¢ [deceased thought she was entitled Charles “Frenchy” Descomb also | 2 K e witnesses to the instrument, which flavor by law cuts them off automatically Our Girst full year in New Britain has heen spent in getting acquainted — and giving our customers a fine service in Radio. We are now preparing to go after bhusiness more aggressively and offer you the following standard makes to select from: - A few novelty hose reduced also, from the benefits. After an admin- istrator was named, Mrs Juchnie- i i made their initial parachute drops. | H Tomorrow afternoon Clyde Kin- - g e e o Stromberg - Carlson their initial experience of stepping Washington, June 21 (A — The| T 4 from something into nothing. census bureau’s analysis of cotton , - H e ginning activity in May. made pub- We are the only Authorized Dealer in New Britain. ity i Beehive, H. S. Class Book, |! 1092y showed active spindie s H eeM -B ‘i‘-‘ This Y. » |hours for the month totalled T.- . . - una - e Late This Year 259112765 or an average ot 222 : { L = « | Radiola-Radiola Corporation of the Senior High school, will not|with 7.,416,379,137 and 206 for he ready before the graduation of |April this year and 9,001,712,285 BOSCH|: ,é the Senlor High school was express- jand 244 hours for May last year. 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