New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 22, 1928, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 19 a great o rts an: hocratic Ruler , a n H. Smith, was graduated (a Farmington Valley league game SIN S | tor army life. He was a fine runner Gustaf drives about bis capital NE“'NGT“N [iIVES ¢t L » | cording to . e byt nien- om the State Trade school at Ngw | Sundgy afternoon at 3 o'clock at ' ) and shot, and an expert tennis|yuite simply and often drops into |{ o | .| bers of the executive committee at Britain last night with a diploma for | Willow Brook park. The visitors are player. He was a general in the [some of the better known cafes The membenr: 1 {the meeting held lost evening at the | machine work. out to break into the winning cotumn ismmsh army, had honorary rank |for a drink. One day some ardent Frederick Stres I home of W. F. Midd s. En | fwhna the Burritts are set to make up in many German regiments, and |republicans were discussing the mar Anderson, s A tainment will probably be furnished, Miss Virginia Cosby. a teacher in /for last Sunday's heartbreaking de- | was said to be an ardent admirer |toppling of monarchies. wood, William Arnold Con There will probably be « ing the Newington Junior High school, | feat. !0, Kaiser Wilhelm. To this day “What do vou think of it, sir?”| Sm——— Catherine Maric Cwikla, Arvid Ed-|after the business wecting will resign within a few days te ac-| The Burritts started off with a : | the Swedish army goose-steps like | said one of the men to Gustaf. ’ o E . [ ward 1. David John Erwin, | Members of the an: com-cept a position at the Wethersfield Lang by dumping Poquonock by the Gusta[ Gets (reat B“‘ulday the German. “Well T am against it - You see. | ODOT Pllplls Read SS4YS QL) oun monert Brwin, Wiltiam Lester | mitice were prosent : ht's | High school | wayside but last Sunday, the loca! . | But the trend of his thought|if there were a republic in Swe- X . “ Hucker, Harry Alex Johnson, James | mect y —— ilvun\ waa eadly disappointed by Bgnus me s“hlects 1“‘3; best displayed in the troubles|den, I might lose my job.” Jnmor ngh Gmduamn Daniels Lewis, Nellte Matilda Lund, | ject was thoroughiy discuseed. No ac BURR”TS To PMY dropping fts second league contest. with Norway. The King of Sweden “What's your job?" | Jeanne Walter Monier, Riuth |tion was taken The Hardware City outfit now hopes { was also the King of Norway. “I'm in the king business my- :Ihmhue Olfl:x, Michael Alexander ]4'Um|ll1'|v- "iln:ll al Course to get back into its winning ways at tock! e e 1905 Norway declared the anclent}self.” " Newington, June 22.—Twenty boys | Petanowitch, Mary Florence Pietrz- v. John A, Moir, Lor of the E SRS |the expense of East Hartford Sun. the (I\fc.’-.);m::((-di..."'.1.4.\'( T e e e S e | Gustat 1s one of the tew tn the!, SHNE it e e N wicz, Elizabeth Barnes Powell, | Nowingtor tonal Local MascholTear 4o Ments EAs oy, he first mounted the throue. re- Docked His Salary king Dbusiness whose ) ewinzgton Junior High school last| SL70r@ Lois Stebbins, Mary Anne | hus o npl g course at the . ijord in Farmington Valley!| ceived a nice little hirthday gitt or | Gustaf declared his willingness | were very plain folk. The Swedish | 'ooa o8 U000 OO0 B0 g | Whaples, and - Edward Kenneth | Hartiord 5 wy. H | Through the intioduction of col- nearly a million dollars cash from 1o lead a Swedish army against' dynasty was founded in 1818 LY | \ocina1on Congregational church. | ZU%a0: he Leyior League Sunday. |ored matter into their food, silk his subjects when he turned 70 the [ Nerway to bring its stubborn peo- | Jean Baptiste Bernadotte, the sonip.. Jonn A, Moir. pastor of the 2 Improvement Society 4 4 - worms now spin threads of various thertn ple 1o reason. The Norwegians at|of a French lawver. Bernadotte's| it (N0 S0 RO W The annual mecting of the Mapl 4 The Buosity A 0. haseball teamn |, )., The presentation showed striking- e cut off the allowance they al-| wife had been a grocer's daugh- | myo tour honor pupils of the class | HH! Improvement socicty will be E s Sw frs. | will play the East Hartford nine :nl . Iy how a King can mellow aud rip- [ wavs paid the Crown Prinee. ter. Sweden adopted them as its| . .a" ceerva which they had written, en in character and can 1a peo-| For a time it looked as if Swe- royal couple after Bernadotte had |yfi Joanne Monier, daushter of Mr. ple’s distrust into warm admivation den and Norway might -actually | wen promotion to field marshal in | .4 \fre T. .. Monier of Maple Hill, N and love. {20 to war, hut the union finally | the armies of Napoloon. T A King Gustaf indicated the money | was cefully dissolved by mu- | on, Stratford-On-Avon would be used to finance seientific | ement on October 26. A\Ilothei‘ Relief Plane Ro. Atwood. son of Mrs. Am rescarch into cancer diseascs, His | o .| wood of the Center, g “History . o - m:n-»n‘ 0\4;.”' 11 received a similar | Gustaf asked the Swedish Diet | Starts Of From Ilfll) ',:40,\\;:“:\\:” ryw' .x:‘np\:'mm»r Diamond R!ngs a Ev“y Arhd‘ w' &ift when he v 7 75, and used it to!to vote him a sum of money to| Pisa, Italy, June 22 —UP—Another o Aycient World" was the sub- . 4 i sen ll G ald the medical fight on tuber- |make up for what Norway former- | lalian plane left this MOrNINg 10| 1 or . eesne by Miss Catherine Graduauon Gifts w.ntd .culosis, 1y paid him, but the Dict vefused | join in the Nobile rescue work at (i davglter of Mr. and Mrs. The Swedes delight to tell how 'to do so. | Spitzher o . . their king became “humanized” ! During the World War Gustaf, [ planes ar ady engaged. Miss | . | fourth e was given hy . 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