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i = NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1928, orringto ter shooti ank | | wife's ambitions for a career children who atten e school WORKER NO LONGER |ECCENTRIC PAINTER WAS |FLASHES OF LIFE: KAHN FINDS HE suanciay's %0t 573 DROWNED IN HUDSON Ree e et o the Sunior | much opposed te- b, bang 1o ntans |to death and wounding Patsy Renz- cague that Mrs. McCormick first | engaged an may refuse o allow Tom: - ¢ 9 THOUGHT POOR, HAs CASH LlKES BRIDGE As "E DOES GOLF fl‘:iol ‘J‘tikyl\):n:‘mll;’v:&fi ll:x”a‘x'w]z}l:“t:f {(_mw Trecods | Cialneone Byt :I»x'g;»:n:odllgens;?scel.“fi::n:;ao&fl:; lh:m‘ ': an‘:nd l’;muI:l he :.. u:‘ad. IN FEAR OF B0Y'\,...... .—— S | Waltham Man, Arrested, Has $13.- self when his automobile, in which By thy Awsociated Press. ago. W Janitor in the fall, it is said. While Another Is Saved Only by |80Y further than amateur theatri- —_— h Associa A he was escaping. crashes through a cals, o e New York—Otto H. Kahn, inter- ol | ooyt s | “Nre. McCormick 15 pursuing her| _ AWS CLOVE INDUSTRY i = 3 900 Bankroll in Pocket Which | national banker. who has his own| y | {studics in dramatic art at Indianap. | Stevens Point, Wis., June 25 (UP) s t of Co-operation Pervades ] linhs, finds hridge aimost ap good ' MOW T0rk=a cqmers inventegiby) . : cen| New York, June 25 (UP)—New-|ols i e S e i pl” 0) flpfla 100 Peryi Police Take Away. health builder as golf. His guests | Policeman automatically takes a| Branforl—Believed to have heen | d olis D here must held their B 5 say they would rather play him on | Picture of a thief in action and aids |mentally unhalanced. Paquale. ::"ffitlh:5x{°:l‘"i-)c‘rU;i'*“\'\"sdl‘=‘-§‘: syhool| Miss Lmily Hamill, daughter of [breath in the future or turn down FflClOf]eS ]S]elh Teus G()l]lel‘ellce Bosten, Jype 34 (Mg BE-vemr: | o,y duan ot bridge. |in his apprehension. \When an in. |4uphe, 50 in iustanly killed in u ||cacher of Detroil, w38 drowbed and | the Robert Hamills und. like Mrs. [all apportunities o sample ovi: Y old puinter whose neighbors ac- |truder put his hand in the poor |EUn duel with police | erore tefovas saved only by the|McCormick, a Junior leaguer, also|dence.” A special mandate has been i ———— counted for the fact that he worked i |box of a Bronx church fitted with | [enceg.s ?lsdof v'ulo ll)'lmi when @lhas turned her attention to the |issued by City Manager H. M. Cole- The fourth annual industrial con-|on Sundays and always dressed London — The highest salaried | 10 gevice he caused a flashlight ex- Windsor—Two boys are killed and ,f‘l““t"' “‘;‘P:k"i “”‘ he Hudson river|stage. Some time ago she took up|man that drinking on duty will net ference of Connecticut was held at |shabbily by the belief that he was newspaper worker in the world mu;pmwn‘ A buzzer summoned a|a.third injured by a “hit-and-run” |2 ; Ex BLKS, “h b T !vhc udy of dramatic art for thelme tolerzted. “The odor of alcohol Camp Hazen over the week-end, 190 poor to do otherwise, stood re. |retire after this year. David Lioyd | Jo/ (% O FEEEE captured. con- |automobilist while walking on ”’“‘mn::]-:p};‘v\:y;\n“‘ ;'-’"‘IC- S -’ same purpose as Mrs. McCormick. |on the breath will be considered under the auspices of the State Y. Vealed today as the possessor of |George who has been earning around | cooceq when confronted with his |Bighway. The dead are Edwin Ney ‘\‘muu\ 2 n:‘:» ‘ 0“ »':m ‘lt;;&g-l || She 1s now & member of the Lon-|sufficient cause for removal” the g, M. C. A Industrial Council. Dele. |$15.900 i cash which he carried | $100.000 a year as a journalist. will | |20 S gard. 1, and Merton §. Rice, Miliaty acancyy, fhe ellceBlshop oiellatoomyany I Datva) | order said. ying gates numbering 217 represented the faithtully about him in an old | cease writing and seek to lead ml Rkt both of Worcester. Mass. and the [fecen R ehetali iy s e A industries of the state. A dozen men | leather along with his tobacco | liberal party out of its slump at the injured is John Sunikonian, 23. also “hich he I il el oo SGHOOL JANITOR JAILED hes attended from this city and several [and lunch. next general election. | Dortmund. Germany — A husky of Worcester e S eadlios s ) reat of them held ofticial positions in the | e man was H-u'lr‘lllulm'la:" | husky German girl is likely to make | = o A e e MEN! Nurse I‘avan embly SVl sn e naliaiofiBuselaT mno | e, SONU R RS U SRRERE I L TR AL, LR 0 e e ey | s ondiMiss aiclersen oo FOR ANNOYING WOMEN Bere . The place of the foreman in in. Was arrested vesterdy charged with I»rigade‘ in Gus Wilson's stable of [ Win the Olympic shotput. Fraulem |, Jflgr.)r]-)\ W, Wear of l\ex:o ‘.(;:E y,l,l\.l ,’f”‘l,p.?,o,.ll :(,‘:,h; ,',:,,‘ FEE N e Saved Twin B.m We dustry was discussed by experts |PAININE on Sunday without a PeT- | ggnters attends a Bible clasa con- | Heublein's heave of £ feet, 10 1724 | pis 2s Yale chairman. |uel Wood. sons of the commander of ' from Chafing, Rashes, Irvitation neon from the viewpoint of the executive, | ‘i ducted here by one of its members, | inches is a new record | Zibare {the naval arsenal nearby, rowed out | SCWINSton Man, sentenced to 30 J gal- the foreman and the personnel de-| AS Police had all his cash he Was |y, 014 Do vane, who teaches a class| Rome—Shades of Julius Caesar!| .= her Hoyt. 63.in a dory and saved tlie two wo- Day~. May Lose His Job i bmds,kc.‘fm Powder ol partment. Three men spoke on the | UlalIe fo et bail pending “,”“f)n; in John D. Rockefeller's Park Av- [ Another Roman has conquered all [, oo ™0 weedy Sl Mille e, bl Bickon onk beion G| Rataty e ol = him Eubject from the angle of the man |MeNt i police court and Ord to | enue Baptist Sunday school when in | Europe. Jacovacei of Rome is now Inc.. dics i Icould get to him Newington =2 &t the bench firstidtie on yedraiwvas dpron his | NeW York. He hopes to earn enough |the continent's champion middle- S | e s e Among the latter was Edward M. | PN a mght separated from his|{ "o, Sy S0 "ailnce " medical | weight fighter : " | [ Eulstal, ine 20 Ebecgme . ::; %sleib of the New Britain “m.h”m\'l";'[ u’l oie lainad. e the ar. |education New Haven—The socialist party WANTS To BE AGTRESS known yester at Clyal Rowley, | Co. E M Wightman, vice-president | Michaclson explaine o tne _ y S | holds 1t annual state convention and | anitor 1 Northeast school nd in S5l sevetary of Nowth & 1ol e |resting ofticers, who found him | | _ Pitman. X. J.—The Rev. David H. | nominatcs a state ticket | building. and a World War veteran, | s ae . RSl et state | 2boUt 10 go to work in a South Lnd| xew york—Two king cobras are | Schlock. 89, retired 20 years, is going | Nbe Croes Mo bori b ¢ Chi. | Was arrested in Hartford dur the | A~ .. Sherrod E. " Skinner, as. [APaTIMeDt. that the money was ;he en routc from Tndia o the New |0 summer school af Drew Theologi- | Dl Bird Inn i | WS Crous Motormiok, Jr, of Chi- | M55 STISHEL in Hariford during th oAt Ale Al superintendent of (10501 of years of savings. He dis yor oty 200 to supply poison for | cal Seminary for the eighth succes. | destroyed i | cage Cons Joining Stock | Hallissev and s to 40 davs Grand Rapids, Mich.—*"These twin anor Landers Thare & (Giavit is chey x|trustod)bavks, he said, .nwl“L'P' \""S"n\m.,,n.»nm by a physician who [sive vear to study the Bible. T ——— | |in jail for annoyi women em- bahies have been under my care since rved, member of his committee and pro- | T ?’v Hl‘il ::ll s‘{: 'l."‘,«-a p d{.-i hopes to find & cure for certain | would like to 5o to school as long | Danburv—Arthur Joscphson. res- | Company This Summer. ploves of the Travlers Insurance | birth. Not a day has passed without 2 moted the attendance from this| G o o) L s for $3. |nervous disorders. The king cobra’s [as I live.” he explained a4 maniagtaurant ipropriatonis heldi up byitwo e "5 (Pl—Mis, Cyrus | CO: 00 Main sty He has been in the use of Sykes Comfort Powder, Blere it hasialio a promissoryinote teri#s o foison oanses ‘aimost Instant death! | education! shonld nevar anait bandits and robbed of §545 Neshicagas dune o e vamatie | the halit of parking his car near They have a beautiful skin and have empt et et e A <or.| There is no known cure. e — e o e o st HANC L ompany's offiecs and indulzing neverhada blemishof chafing, rashesy s ‘ I_X el The po! took the money .m.j R St AERE Naw Haven— Francis Brandan ",” with a viev \‘(v trying er talents || © Ceinivioonanat oiioeatd | Aealding _nckly heltfromyhlch P foremanship training at the Stanley i g ekeepin Fhey announced they | Mansfield .0.—An automohile ac ; later on the professional stage. Mr many §_§m suffer. 1 wish every ON Works, led ussion period. | ould nvestigate the man's sto Abia. British Samoa—The south | cident tuken sowe of the bloom |AtOWRS when a boom on a sailboat |\ ucormick said today that e EITIS to whom he was particularly mother could know about Sykes this Clarence H general secre- |aynough a partial checkup in Wal- | seas’ iack-in-the-hos island is up |from “Peaches.” Mrs, 1"0“'"'"!5\}‘”0‘ LR | wouldn't be surprised if she became | AMONINE: complained 1o the police. | Gomfort Powder, " Nettie C.Lavan, here tary of the local Y. ML €. A. acted | iham indicated that although re- [again higger than ever. growing |suffcred lacerations and shock when | — |2 member of a stock company this | Which resulted in his arrest R. N., Grand Rapids, Mich. e &5 secretary of the conference rded as an eccentric, Michaelson | every day, and subject to the claim |the car driven by her manager, Ed- | Now en—Helen Jaglinski, & [summer | Rowley was engaged by the This is because Sykes Comfort Powe Eiln. Mr. Isleid said. "No longer does|had npever b in trouble | of any land-hungry nation. I'alcon |gar Allen. overturned. Her mother dice in hospital of burns she receiv-| Mr. McCormick who is of the school hoard as nitor of - the der contains healing, antiseptic ingre- f the the overseer terrify the men who | —_——— Tsle has twice sunk and risen again | also was bruised and Allen suffered |ed from flames w hile making a stove | wealihy Inter iona Harvester | Northeast school when 1t was first dients not found inordinary talcums, will work ‘”“31‘ him he crude work- | payv Martin W. Gaudian ! since it was first chartered s \.«mx!a hroken rib Itire with kerosene | family, expressed ace with his | built three years ago. P Of | COMFORT POWDER CO., BOSTON, MASS: = man, producing work ow stand- | * s 3t B R A T S e 12 Years a Minister men who stand shoulder to shoulder Rev. Martin W. Gaudian, pastor of | with their foremen. Between them &t John's German Evangelical AR there is friendship and cooperation. | Lutheran church will observe the 1ches “In most cases the foreman has|42nd anniversary of his entrance into ,{/{////II""" ; and tisen from the ranks. The problems | the ministry tomorrow. | ({44 that confront s men once con- The on of a man who spent more fronted him, He gives them the |than a half century in the ministr — henefit of his vears of experience. | Rev. Mr Gandian studied for his He places them i positions where | father's calling in Germany and larer they can work to the hest advan- |in the United States. He received | tage | his final preparation for the min- Foremen benchmen have lietry in the Kropp Theological Sem- c€ome to realize the work holds inary in Germany. On June 26, 1856 other rewards than moncy alone. | he was ordained in 8. Peter's church Fine machmery thrills them both |tn New York His first pastorate Their minds and strength go inte | was at Freeport, Pa. He was lo- their product and they take mutual |czted in two other Pennsylvania Pride in the resuits of their labor. |towns and later went to New .. “The benchman knows his fore- | Rochelle, N Y. i \ man hetter than the ‘hired man' He came to New Britain 30 years knew his boss They join the same (a0 4and has seen many of the pres- clubs and share the same amuse- |ent members of his congregation : A ments Thev unite in fellowship. Erow from childhood He is 67 years Thm series The workman accepts the fore- |of agze man as his leader and 1s willing to | While 1orated here he wae active be guided by him He is not willing | 1n the founding of Zion's church in foreman to help him advance - S { To sum it all up foreman and ON POLICE BLOTTER sworkmen work together on a 31 A D Seeds of 1371 Corbin av- 4 h lb l bacis enue reported to the police Saturday wheeibase ien Amonz those mwho attended the [the theft of two tir off a truck €onfersnce from fins city were: E. A [parked in his back vard Friday S Salon Bodies derson. Rov Leonard William Vie John I Monahan ef 19 Seston tory. Fdward M Tsleih from the [street reported to the police that 5 N New Britain Machine Ca, Renjamin | parts of sleighs and wagons were T t m el S D el A R win Ignition motor A North of Slinner Chuck o, Tohn [ the vear of the Park hotel, formerly ] Hubert of Lande lark, [the Davle huery stables The shed | [y l Clarence H rvee Lol Carl H Yonece of 483 Sunderiand Satiar {102, Worcesier Mase raported o 5 o 4/ ALLING PRAISES HOOVER (e /oo e 0 T 1gh compression = LN PRATDEDY H Lh nost 4t Main and Fast Main straets . {but Mid no Adamage (] 2 AT REPUBLIGAN QUTING - Bohnalite aluminum pistons embracing 77.500 square miles Attorney General Faplams Why He 7 Ming mnkshafi - Relieves 6. 0. P, Candudate (bollow crank pins) Would Make Gond Prestdent . d ID . h k e Houdaille and Lovejoy shoc Trumbull as governor of Connecti- | United States were discussed by Attorney General B W Allmg Sat- . nal 'b 2 d S drl g Torsional vibration damper ing of the Younz Men's Repub- an club of this city at the Rozer | N d l remarke by Chairman Harry Gins- . . . burg, Judze Allinz's ipeech a brief Iy d h Bijur centralized chassis £ram. Several of the notables who | H 2 had planned to be present were un- llhl'lcatlon able to atiend and the inclemency of the weather held the attendance down to about 100 men . Tudze Alling told of his personal Grandmothers and grand- One-plew Salon fendm observation of Governor Trumbull's | gayshrers alike share the work as chiet executive of the State e bt traditional fondness for Di: o o fro 3 of Connecticut, and he traced the e o Hertent Hoouer poining out| mond Ginger Ale that has Clear vision front pillar posts the reasons why. in his opinion, come down through genera- Hoover would make a good presi- tions of Connecticut families. (] ol All exterior metalware chrome Before the dinner. filim'dr\rn- For over thirty years Dia- 3 Eram of athletics wae carried out | B Carner conaiions roicnss| mond Dry Ginger Ale has lated over nickel these events also | been a favorite Connecticut — drink. We have used for the o X Domestic fires are responsible for | drving agent only the finest Shor‘er mml md_lus 80 per cent of London's conflagra- | jime juice. When you tasts ng tes adry ginger ale made by some e ——— other manufacturer with s Innger whwlhase cheap substitute for lime juice, you know the difference o ~ immedisely—snd you know Easier steering it tomorrow as well. - D s oy S Body rubber insulated from You will doubly enjoy every y drink, and in the morning fi-am you will be praising ft to all e your friends. B Biflex-Nash bumpers and iefi Relief in one minute \ b rettes 1n one minute — that's how quick \ umpe you get relief from corn pain when ———— you apply Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads. § For Zino-pads remove the cause —friction and pressure of shoes. If ) applied at the first sign of irritation caused by tight shoes, they posi- ! fively prevent corna. A G ° H W Powerful liquids or caustic plas- ~ ters don't keep corns from coming back again—cften cause acid burn on the toes. Zino-pads won't harm 58 Elm st. I el 2456 the tenderest ekin. Thin, protec- i \ive.dhulling. At all drug, shoe and dept. stores—35c per package. . Ch h S DrScholl Associate Dealer: John B. Moran, 3132 Church St. % C. 8 : [ Zino-pads e————————— O ———— 5 Put one on —the pain is gonel i

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