New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 29, 1928, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1928 E-m——————-—_—————-————_—_—-—————m | vapors. Two chemicals, sodium | C sure the plaintiffs against loss if| Yt was thought today that their |road, New Haven, about 5:40 last | thioc and thylene chlorohy- BOWERS MAKING KEYNOTE SPEE H they should win t! :ir breach of con- | readmission to the party had paved | evening, and suffered bruises about | drin, g: specially favorable re- | _— - — o tract suit. I the bond were posted | the way for the reurn of the 38 1is quite simple | wced . ehe could make the flight without | from exile. With Trotsky they were | (1 168% He was treated at the New Clues fo Language Secrets legal barriers. sent into exile early in January to New Britain General hospital and pagii; P 3 remote places in European and Asi- |later was sent home. Woodruft approxima RESTORED TO PARTY atic Russia after opposing the poli- |told Motorcycle Officer Thomas e | Moscow, June 29 (P —Abandon- |ciés of Josseph Stalin. Blanchette he was driving south on ment of their support of Leon| The 35 acknowledged their errors | South Main street at the rate of 20 Trotsky on his opposition tactics has | and their readmission was decreed | miles an hour and the boy ran into restored 38 communists t¢ member- | in a finding by the party presidium. | the roadway at the intersection of &hip In the party. The men who re- ——— is and South Main streets. There ceded from their position included AUTO BUMPER HITS BOY s a car parked in such a position Gregory Zinovieff, former head of [ Carl Riccio, aged 6 years, of -'u'. that Woodruft's view was obstructed the Communist Internationale, and | Cherry street, was struck by the | and he could not avold striking the Leon Kameneff, once ambassador to | bumper of an automobile driven by|boy. Officer Blanchette found no taly. Willlam W. Woodruff of 144 Bllkeicausn for police action. «* Warning! £ forty per Has to Sign Some Legal* Papers reated in this way —_— | rom the gas room g : i nd in air at ordi- v York, June 29 UM—The pro- urcs. will develop i°cted transatlantic flight of Thea ' Rasche, German flicr, has becn post- | in the vapor poned while she returns to New ¥ York from Cunada to sign some * legal papers in conuection with the | suit brought by her former buc soaked in solutions of | The departure of Fraulein Rasche sual num- from Grand Mere, Que., after a minor accident to her plane, the North Star, in an attempted tuke- ‘ oft for Harbor Crace, N. I., gave per cent solution rise to rumors that the flight had | produces from two to six heen cancelled. This Mrs. James A. i e Stillman, her present backer, em- 4 oF Sproy phatically denied here. number Through her secretary Mrs. Still- the soil. of pottery or acters whos: nd to d the flight had only been in It which may and that efforts were be- guags B from “hollow heart,” 4 ing made to settle the contro : AO“”‘” & u & s e isien SeithicoVara M ach }\'“’M ];;‘gfih“' Lol I;'l'r’:‘ar“ [ Claude G. Bowers of New York, temporary chairman of the demo- s 2 | i i n, the party’s keynote at Houston. A = . & newly To force the carl ihe Hollis curmoratin, A1 e | eratis national canvention; Spunds'ths Party’s ey YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY — DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVER- ha ficvers. D Deos otiations should be successfu LRI MLt =5 in w 2d plants in 2 Mrs. Stillman said, the flight might ' ' A new puzzle be started from American soil, prob- | with @ load of ansoline necessary to | former back rs are successtul it is WARE AND JEWELRY, AT GIVE AWAY PRICES velop as its solut ably 0id Orchard, Me. |carry her to Harbor Grace. o will bow 1o Mrs. Still- X Left Last Night he id she hoped to return to | s and fly the North St tomorrow and would in- to a Yl)ln;: field in this country for o St. Mubert airport near the takeoff. into bloom before Christ- st night. At Montreal, where :1.m. It finds 't suitable for a | When a suit for a temporary in- he reports, “and it i be- gy ongnged tre York, hopoft with @ full load she said she junction brought by her former ved that iuprovements can be |up. g ghe had abandon- would fly the North Star fo Montreal | lickers was heard in state supreme . nich will permit of similar cd plans for tuking off from the und make the takeoff for Harbor court Monday a motion to make it stitute expeditio spceess with other s of plants™ (50 ge la Madeleine flying field | Grace from there. [permanent was denied. Justice Va- tield by Dr. Erich r Grand Mere. She thinks the Will Fy Back {1ente, however, required M H. von der Osten, fc n tal el there is too smull for a takeoff In cvent the negotiations with her ‘ Rasche to post a $10,000 bond to in- remains of the Hittites, 2 ‘hg“lv: to the mound ' f”y"“*"‘""‘ LEAD OF THE DRYS Everybody’s “Dolling Up” for the 4th— P Have YOU the New Things You Would Like? sented to science covery of the Hittites in centr Oriental institute of L of Chicago. ina und * feet Accompanied by James A. \nllv‘\lnmy man, nd flowering almond were Miss Rasche left Grand speet t This is the last week of the sale, everything goes back to the standard prices, Monday morning. Don’t hesitate because “he who hesitates, is LOST.” preserved vases and and warfare 51(1: as have i tured on tombs of later ra now 4 G . e e o | NN Dakota May Not Have Any | witien i Probibition Laws written in ¢ I @] ‘ '-'-9 Ladies’ 1 Gents’ ELGIN WRIST WATCH ELGIN WRIST WATCH Formerly $42.50 NOW $27.50 | Formerly $30.00 NOW $15.00 epigraphers with expe munl were abi T know | that eption | Fargo, N. D., Ju 9 (P—Possi- 35 centurie But they ings. They And the Hittit er than U been tran Perha ings z(ll of the ta would join states that have hicroglyp s seen early eiform, © today as further reports came in om Wedne: which United er, republicar primary, in begin here in Alishar H says Prof. James Hemry 1 director of the institute, to find an inscription in both cun form and hicroglyphic. Knowi the first, we shall be able to read A proposal to repeal the prohi- e ho]m"b'“o" clause of this state’s comn- - |tution was behind in available fig- . but the lead piled up by the rys” yesterday was being grad- LADIES’ DIAMOND ! ENGAGEMENT | the latter.” [ually whittled away. ;»’\A % . | \ With that treasure as a goal, a| The drys ran their advantage up | RING | T tiny knot of men lab nder the |10 nearly 5,000 votes against repeal, hromnz Turk ving fever [on the first rush of returns from | In 18-kt. white gold | ADJ. WALTHAM and ne and thir tern half of the state, but For ‘H\ or v heliev b . »oints further west sent In | 2 5 and wan 1ol know from |ihelr figuren; this lsad care down setting Formerly $75.00 where he « that he may build to the 1,000 mar high upon ruins of the past. | Morc than half of the 2,182 pre. | Formerly $100.00 V.... 845.00 s of the state remain unre- t distances and : NOW .... $50.00 1 The North Dakota law, which - = : prohi the manufacture and sale tatute hooks since 1859, DIAMOND ‘ LADIES’ RING | DIAMOND DINNER RING Is Given Impetus \le You One of Those Women? in 14-kt. solid | ! e d —_— e e v ey New Sport Dresses gold setting. * BENING GIRMCE i B A Sl B Spee b sl ew Print Dresses Formerly $75.00 poryerly $250 NOW $150.00 Irish potato, will |an ou Artne el VOW 840 00 i it s" L irpecly s New Jacquettes & > | ":nlr; lw/.xl d‘umlx »‘(unl to the New White Coats % ! g : | .n?“"y,,‘r;;':;;.:’,{ o —e - i lamonds educed as Follows: 5 of chen ways: Use & powder T {|Ml $200.00 Diamond Ring | Gents’ Solid Gold Ring pendy win _ ; NOwW ene ™ $100.00 | REDUCED ...... 50 Per Cent lutions have Rescarc vour ! physiolog HET 100.00 Di d Rin | Ladies’ Solid Gold Ring ine i e * O ) B 250,00 ‘ REDUCED ...... 50 Per Cent Hom w0 e in’ France $50.00 Wl ng 18-Kt. White Gold Wedding Ring carly. In iy ft was NOW . 825. 00 Orange Blossom design Sl mmerdiin b P dR REDUCED ...... 50 Per Cent ing buds i Sn el oo 2! lamond Ring (;ents’ Solid Gold Cuff Links Al o i S DR NOW .ovennnns ..... $12.50 | REDUCED ...... 50 Per Cent The 1 . All Our Diamonds La Tausca—Rosary Beads a search for i « do not | Gy T G St REDUCED 40 to 50 Per Cent | Formerly $850 NOW $4.00 V\h‘if'\ do not it 1es in a round box at »\ being 1 ri oot el ; 5 Gl S Just a Little Each Everything in the store REDUCED 40 to 50 Per Cent Week! ey FREE' SATURDAY—The Last o | Day of the Sale—We DIAMOND | are going to give away RING 5 Gifts. FREE! DIAMOND RING CLOTHES TOO! And Children’s All on the Same Crackers, Account! "y [ lmnmnunlu“ B I IlOR " . Ld s and all legal noise-makers foi the Fourth - ‘, p for quality. This is head quarters—buy e: » get all you want. There will be a . 2 big demand this year. s BIG BANG CANNONS SHELL CANNONS 436 Mam St- 436 Mam t. 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