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y NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1928. —_——— NAT“]NAL AIR Hl]P ing for its second hop to Europe. [of parking on the main highway|of discharging firearms on Sunday. e ————————————— e the week at White Sands with Mrs. | H. Fish. Mr. Winship's son, Sum- Willlam Schroeder. of Berlin | ner, has been seriously ill with diph- and Mrs. George W. Hanbury theria but is much improved now. leave next week for a two| be received July 2. The matter will| regular Monday evening whist which” be taken up at special town meel-lwa! to have been heid last night. {1ng after the cost has been estimat-| Mrs. E. W. Paps of Maple Wil The memorial committee has an-|ed and the bids received. and family have left for I)’l.lr cot- George W. Haldeman, Hawaiian|without lights. Goldberg was ar-|The fine was remitted on payment flier, will pilot a Stinson-Detroiter [rested on June 20 by Constable f costs. He was arrested by Con- while Eddie Stinson, former co-|Floyd Rice after he had parked his|stable Rice who received a com- holder of the world's endurance rec- [car on Main street near the Newing- [ plaint Sunday afternoon. vy at Black Point. {nounced that specifications have| The play “Headstrong 5 g S ) treet | ¥ dstrong Joan" will |tage at Point o' Woox BEEINS J”NE 3[] ord with Haldeman, and winner of [ton Congregational church. cases were prosecuted by Grand Jur- quarantine on the home of|been prepared for a bronze fablet be presented hy members of the lo- |will spend the summ:: e e the 1927 tour, will fly another of | A 14 year cld New Britain boy or Harold G. Lucas. 1 8. Winship of the Center has to be placed ou the houlder in the|cal Grange at the hall Thursday eve. e ————— his planes. was fined $5 and costs on a charge| Mrs. A. B. Goodale is spendlnslhw‘!. lifted by Health Officer John | Center park. Bids for the tablet wili |ning ana@ will take the place of the |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS More Than Score of Planes Entered in Cruise Detroit, June 26 (UP) — Soaring into the air from the Ford air port here and turning their noses to the southwest, more than 20 airplanes 1 resqng the leading manufac- \ ‘America, will start a four- " =" our of western United States June 30. The planes, flying in the Third Annual National Air Tour, sponsor- ed by the Detroit board of com- merce, will form one of the most picturesque aerial caravans ever to tour the west. Thirty cities in 15 Philip Love, personal friend of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, will fly the colonel's new Ryan brough- am. Other entries include three Ford tri-motored planes, and planes from a dozen other companies. FIREMEN PREPARE FOR NEW STATION Ornate Structure to Be Erected in Newington Center states will be visited hefore the last returning plane taxis to a stop at the starting point here. July 28, | The 1925 tour will mark the first | venture of the caravan to the Pa- town hall on Friday evening, July ‘v! cific coast. | More than half of the 6,000 miles to be covered will carry the intrepid planes over mountainous territory Leaving Defroit, the planes will fiy to St. Louis with a noon stop at Indianapolis. host 10 the national air tour pilots two vears ago. The | planes will rest at St! Louis until July 2. when the caravan proceeds to Wichita, Kan, stopping at | Springfield, Mo To Visit Tulsa On July 3 the planes resums their fight, with Tulsa. Okla. their ob- jective, Tulsa will be host to the airmen over the Fourth of July and | the following day the fleet turns again southward on a non-stop jaunt to Ft. Worth, Texas. July 6 will ses the caravan rest- Newingten, June 26—The next | meeting of the Newington Volunteer | Fire Department will be held in the and a recommendation will be made | ‘lo the members that the building | committea be empowered to proceed with the erection of a fire house on he property owned by the depart- | ment on Main street. The land is | situated north of the post office Mdi nekt to the trolley tracks. The plans for the building have heen drawn by D. K. Perry of Perry & Bithop of New Britain and have been accepted by the building com- mittee. They call for a 25x36 feet of half brick and half frame with the first floor for the fire truck and other equipment. The second floor will he used for club rooms with a hedroom, kitchen and shower bath Mr. Perry has endeavored to draw ing in Ft. Worth for the 260 mile hop to San Antonio, with a stop at | Waco. The jump from San Antonio | to El Paso will be made July | with a noon stop at Marfa, Tex, | where the first mountain ranges will | be encountered | The planes reach Tucson, Ariz.| July 10, and proceed the following | day to San Diego with a short stop | at Yuma, Ariz. The hop from San Diego to Los Angeles will be made July 12. After a day of rest in Los An-| geles the planes vizit San Francisco, | July 14, remaining until the 16th. | The longest day's flight of the en- tire tour will be made July 16 when the caravan jumps to Portland, | Ore, with two fueling stops at Corning, Cal., and Medford, Ore. | The final Pacific coast hop will| be made July 18 when the planes fiy from Portland to Tacoma for an overnight stop. The caravan turns eastward July 19, flying to Spokane, to remain until the 21st. Leaving Spokane the planes fly to Great Falls, Mont., with a stop at| Missoula, Mont., July 21. The fol- lowing day they will fly to Minot, N. D., the smallest city to be visited | during the tour, with one stop at Froid, Mont | Minot will entertain the fliers overnight and July 23 will see them hop to Fargo, N. D., for another overnight stop. A non-stop flight from Fargo to St. Paul will be made July 24 and the twin cities will en- | tertain the fliers for two days Brock and Schlee Entered | Hammond, Ind.. the Chicago stop, | will be the destination on July 2 with the caravan making short| stops at Wausau and Milwaukee, Wis. The final flight trom Hammond to | Detroit, with a stop at Battle Creek, Mich., will be made July 2 A number of noted fliers’ plane will participate in the tour. Edward F. Schlee and William .| Brock, famous for their attempted flight around the world in the “Pride of Detroit,”” will participate. flying a Bellanca monoplane similar to the “Columbia” which is now try- |tice of the Peace E. Stanley Welles in town court last night on a charge Wednesday Morning Specials the plans with the idea of a build- ing which will be attractive in ap- pearance since it will be surround- ed with residences. The material for the building will be purchased by the department and a large part of the work will be done by the mem- bers of the department Parks Without Lights, Fined $3 Joseph Goldberg of West Hart- ford was fined $3 and costs by Jus- Teaberry Gum After Smoking Clark’s Teaberry Gum ab- sorbs smoke breath, cools the mouth and makes smoking more enjoyable. Teaberry is the best flavor in 30 years—and you can get it only i this better Gum. Try Clark's Teaberry today— you'll Like it. The Teaberry pink package isnowon deales’ counters. All Stores Close at THE NEW Noon Wednesday BRITAIN MARKET CO. 318 MAIN ST PHONE 2485 Fresh Shoulders . .. Fresh Cut Hamburg ..... Smoked Shoulders ....................... Ih 18¢ Fricassee Fowl ........... .. Ib. 17¢ ... 21bs. 25¢ ... 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