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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928, %W——M_,—,“‘E . CONTINUE CONTEST |MERCEDES GLEIZ NoW IMANY ARGUMENTS ~[st o ot < AGED WOMNN IS KILLED _ Describes “Wild Party™ | - smwwstvs vomver | soxaren wanon v B ‘oker | . Havana. July 26, (P—A Spaniard, | Ossining, N. Y-, July 35 oo bt Of Bankrupt Broker | nizo criny al. was arrested [or Thomas I Larkin 6. deuctx:{: RY yesterday, xx\!ng a sample of what , K D FOR DRESSMAKERS | ™" SCOTCH GHANNEL OVER OLYMPIGS i maistn) N TURNPIRE ACGDENT, roro o se oy o Bty i i i, e o el tice. Twenty-two members of the b se rvie e ’ " Conqueror of Many Other Famous squad tried a new place at the |Mre. Carrie Day, 179, Victim of "ankrupt mining stock broker, cele. (UMD secret service men said. of |stricken while piayiok o)l a® Lrine i : : threats against the life of President | Cl age i # Waters is Swimming From Hague while the sprinters worke brated in his office on the night pro e lite resident | CUfE Lodge and died whiic on the i i = Smas| » Yary ne vere instituted against him | G¢Fardo Machado. ° ay to the O 2 ' Closing Date Extended to Aug, trotand to soodnaa | SYWE OV6F Paddok AN 00 |12" 0% Sy mmemra e " k| T om Moed Bamd— | cstings ere initutd againe i | % Hochs 2 19 e S oyl men practiced at the police park, G Calliaes With ik [1.000 creditors by N. L. Martin, | 31 hy Junior Ach]evemel][ Donaghadee, Northern Ireland, Long hst of Comp]alms while the remainder of the squad | Milford, July 26 (P—Mrs, Carrie | laidator. July 26 (—DMiss Mercedes Gleitz. continued to use the old practice | Day, 7% Norwalk, one of a party of | ~Some disgraceful thines took London typist, today was attempting field which has blighted numerous [six riding in an automobile, was kill. Place” at the celebration. which st The cotton dressmaking contest [0 swim the turbulent waters of the| amsterdam. July 26 (F—No rec. | Olvmpic hopes via the route of |ed last night when the machine ©d from 5 p. m. on June 5 fo 5 a for girls which is now going on in [North Channel to the Scotch coast.|ords may be broken on the new |twisted ankles and pulled tendons. [struck a truck on the Milford turn. M- the next morninz, Martin said the city and was scheduled to close | Miss Gleitz started from this fish- | Olympic track Head Coach Law-| Only the competitors in the field | pike. Mrs. Ella Amours, East Nor. ' The cash box was rifled. a number | August 1st. has been extended |ing village at 7 a. ay for |son Robertson of the American team | ©vents, who have been comparative- | w: suffered lacerations about the Of I O. U's destroyed and the guests | through the month of August and |Fort Patrick, Scotland, miles | asserts, but a high mark for Olym- |l¥ unhampered by the bad conditions | arms. The collision occurred when 2mONg whom were several women, the closing date and judging have |away by the old royal sailing route. | pic squawks already has been es.|and the marathon runners, who pre. | the party attempted . to pass the Dpunctured the quotation hoard xnd | been postponed to August 31. Hugh Muir, an expert on tidal con- {tablished and may be broken again | ¢ rough going, are not complain- | truck which had pulled off the road, | the light fixtures w volver shots, The contest is being directed by |ditions, asserted, however, that the [before the games start next Sunday. | 8- the rear end of the light machine he said. | the Jupior Achieemont Paundatlon |ailnreqts wobld, foroe her to gni " The andilional debate’ ‘ver® the| Tho'team of aix'American mamss | teibing the beck ot ton to s and | Creditors can hope to recover of New Britain and the foundation |three times that distance. It is rec- | Paddock case. although more comic |thoners, led by Joie Rry. shapes up jbeing completely demolished. Mrs. ' very little from the wreckaze of lvector, W. W. T Squlre, accents|onized that the strefch of ‘waterhan otherwise, has'added ons mope {88 the best squad Ambrica has ever|Day, Siting on the Nebt sde. oo Lo kens business, the liquidator re- the responsibility for the extension |offers a swimmer much greater|argumentative item to the lst al|h8d for the long distance oclasste, |the utomobile, recetved the brugt ported. Lineker was released in Of the time lmit for the clasing of | handicaps than even the English ready tucluding complaints over|TDe flat Olympic course is specially |@f the blow $20,000 bail today on the contest because of the disap-|Channel. {training conditions, objections to the | SUited to the capanbilities of Ray who | With the dead woman in the car theftand fraud, peintingly small entry st up ta| Miss Gleits last October claimed |Olympic track, kicks over the scar.|demenstrated that he Is In top form | was her daughter Mrs. Alice Phies date. It is believed that the extreme |to have swum the English Channel |city of tickets in a stadinm seating | Yesterd by covering one and one [and her granddaughter, Marion heat, illness, vacations and lack ofin faster time than Gertrude Ederle |35,000, and scraps over the selec|DAlf miles of the toughest kind of | Phies, both of Norwalk. The other: information concerning the contest |but was denied official credit becanse |tion of officiale. EOINg in seven minutes, 25 seconds. | were Gaston Amours driver i | | has caused the apathy on the part no recognized officials of newspaper-| Much of the debate, such as the |Jimmy Henigan, Dorehester. s wife Mrs, Eila Amouwrs sng ihots | A S R C of the sewing public. men were present. She has also |latest outhurst over Paddack is re. |distance star; Albert (Whitey) Mi- |grandson Charles Belham . att o [ ) I ure | conquered the Strait of Gibraltar. chelson, An analysis of the situation shows i | 2arded by most of the officials, par- Stamford, Conn., veteran, | whom escaped uninjured that the season for cotton dresses is | Her initial attempt to swim the |ticularly the Americans, as trivial. |809 Clarence De Mar., of Melrose, | Edward White, Hamden driver of at hand. There were over a thou- |North Channel June 23 failed when |A good deal of it perhaps, is due |Mass. the oldest of the old timers, | the truck and Harry Landino his . fOT sand girls entered in a similar con- [she was forced to quit after seven [to the proverbial critical tendency [S¢°M 10 be thriving on more work |helper who was asleep when the test in Springfield a few days ago. |hours. among athletic groups on edge be-|'han the others, but Harvey Frick |crash came, left the road to stop at ! . 3 % One misunderstanding has been fore competition, but the officials|Of New York and William Agee of | refreshment stand to make a pur- | Sy ¢ i IGH I 1 ’ discovered. Some people are under | TRY To ROB OAKLAN B |ave likely to breathe a sigh of re- |Baltimore, the other members of the [ Chase. Amours failod to notice the | Wy, 3 re OS s. the impression that the garments en- | D ANK lief when the actual contests replace |Marathon squad, also have regain- [Sudden turn and swerved his ma- % | | tered in the contest must be ne‘:\' and | the debates. 1 top form and have actually shown ‘l'hmlfl to avoid a collision but dei Th G that they must not be worn hefore | Unless some further evidence jis|iMProvement over their former per- | to clear the rear end. | e Goody 3 the eshibit. -This idea is erroneous Three Slen Said to Be Ex-Convicts |turned up, the latest Issus sencern. | formances In less than o weklo 1 Mrs. Day sas picked up and taken | ‘A1 8 ‘.“ea.’ Pathfinder is a sure because a garment may e entered ing Charley Paddock seems stated | = Kay his an extra assigment in |0 the Miltord hospital but diea | (@ cure for high tire costs. Only volume in the contest that has heen wo |to die a death similar to that of the the 10,000 meter run this Sunday in|while on the way. Her body was 3 & & H but it must be laundered just before | yypen Their Car Hits Truck |case debated before the Americans| Which he expects to give Willie | badly mangled. ‘ W ?m(duf:m? a‘rllq‘the:n;rm‘)“s sy the judging. i |left for Amsterdam. The motion |Ritola. the 1924 champion, and | acturing facilities of the world’, - It the time has arrived when Oakland, Cal. July 26 (®—Three | picture charges, which at home were | Paavo Nurmi, 4 real batile all the NOT FOR SALE & est ti % e o SIa{g girs no longer atiempi. fo make sim- "f;;"’,f;"d”';‘:d':f""f‘ o be former |quashed summarily after being re- (way. Jole has been stressing speed | Sprngfield. Mass. July 2 (P | : ; ire factory makes so much tire le garments for themselves it is ¢ S yesteday attempted to rob |vived two months after they had [!1 his workouts because the short- | Thomas M. Darrah, treasurer of the | 3 % ' 4 ot 081 1 ;usl Sich a deplorable condition that |the Seventh street branch of the !hcen investigated and Paddock exon- (€T Tace comes first on his schedule. | Indian Motorevele Company hfl’}l‘ DON'T suffer headaches, o g | P ssxb}c AL lowla price. We back Junior Achievement is In the field)| Bakland Dank of Savings, shot and |erated of any faint of professional. | He Tegards Nurmi as the most dan. | carly this morning g veporta | thaw eains et Eae Lo on | em with real service, too. to fight. Mr. Squire said today. If |killed W. C. McFarlan, bank clerk, |ism, now are coming in for much Berous competitor and is confident | that his company was negotiating d i pflh " ph‘t,r SRR (';" home sewing is becoming a lost art | fled without loot when a woman be- |discussion. ~Likewtsa Paddock's ra. |thag If he can outdistance the | with Newark financiers for the eale | (10, 7 2 urry! Physicians prescribe the local Achievement Foundation |gan screaming, and were captured |dio talk, going back to the events|Phantom Finn he can win he event. |of the plant. Questioned by tele. | it, and approve its free use, for it feels that corrective measures after a mile chase through the |of four vears ago, were brought um phone at his home regarding a re. | 905 1ot affect the heart. Every drug- EASY-TO-TAKE PRI should be taken up and every streets. again today by the British Olvmpie | FRENCH TRIM BEARDS Port emanating from New York that | 815t has it. but don't fail to ask the . 5 RICES mother who has a daughter of | Officials said all three would be [committeeman, General Kentish | Paris. France—RBeards, traditional | Newark financiers were interesteq | Gruggist for Bayer. And don't take 30 x 3:7 Pathfinder Cl. Cord § 7.6¢ eligible age is urged by the founda- | charged with murdering MacFarlan. | Since neither issue offers sround |1 France, are gradually 4 ppear- |in taking over the local plant Mr. | 31y but the box that says Bayer, with 29 x 4.40 P, ; > tion to advise them to seize a needle | The robbers rushed into the bank |for any definite action by ths hedy | ing and Fronchmen . ary becoming | Darrah said: “:It's news to me, 1| the word genuine printed in red: 29 x4.40Pathfinder Balloon . ~ 9.45 and enter the contest. brandisaing pistols and ordering |having to to with track and fleld | smooth-shaven as Americans. | never heard a thing about it Me 32x4 Pathfinder S.S.Cord 1395 Junior Achievement makes this|everyone to keep quiet. Two stayed |eligibility, th- international amajei | Only at the chamber of deputies is [ satd there was absolutely nothin 31 % 5.25 P; 5 A frank appeal to the F""“l"‘ "“ S "lh: doIOn while the third walked |athletic federation, there seems to | the beard still seen at its best. to the report ] . 21 x5.25 Pathfinder Balloon . 15.9% cnpate because of the convic to McFarlan's cage and ordered him |be little likelihood tha ey wi ' . | Other sizes i i ot o= wortbuhlls Bn Lo o e pursued A= a nnvvsrto(fhfam_ ‘g.:m . St e terprize endorsed and backed BY | McFarlan attempted to slam his |eral Kentich 2fter handling a batch o o that orgamization. the local News- [cage window. At that woment alof clumimas sy expressing his own | n s onstl atlon papers, the Chamber of Commerce |woman depositor, screamed. There | personal views to Edstrom. precident and leading retail stores and several was a loud report and McFarlan fell |of the 1. A A, .. declares that h pationally known manufacturers. | mortally wounded. He died shortly | Kentish. was convinced that it was bd 5 A , SEL T tthout Marmfu S0, )/ O’NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO test will be cheerfully furnished BY | The robbors drove away in their | Edstrom himself meanwhile appear / i the local foundation to any interest- | yutomotile hut were captured after | ed satisfied that there was no canse ed person upon application. the machine collided with a truck for disharring Paddock ater he hat Use of catbartics | dws e g 9 WASHINGTON ST. T ——CR——— - s ad a conference with American of- Byr Manutacture SlTUAT‘“N Melville Stone Decorated ficials, although he declined to make | of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicactd By Polish Government |, /smsis 2tement in advance of | py . poimet vegetable sxtracts e L the meeting of the federation e oal e oo o feel ‘lieads 1 mis- New York, July 26 (P—Melville E | Althon 2 —now available in tempting form— | t2used b . 2 3 Although opinion is sharply di- e Seaie ) iy e o i VERY UNEERTAlN ;’n’n wm;;“or of the Associated |vided as to the quality of the new :?;r'atrtsr Y::H fp]::;:;m qu“;kPSl as directed and Ius inrestines were gonn H ‘ t | Ext as decorated yesterday by Olympic track. which still is beinz] 204 Satest way of e comest |2 dieted ans V3 Ry w o s h the Polish government with ~the [worked on with the games only threg | /00 2CCOFding to experiences of Heed at (ur(hp.r“nuam ave ou Seen . & ym 'S ery e o numbers of New & % peduiat firtiers R . commander’s cro: a Re; days off. the verdict of the majority, | - 'lf w Britain people a day's sickness and fecls full of health RCEL VER W (4t W()fldermgwna nanded down by Robertson, it that |, £ 1, Ssan, for exampte, tomma evat | Fuenerey or” i drein Sy N regon Lead \iEation &t Washington. Doctor no records will be hroken. especiat- | shommn et v olomrornry reier but | A L s S K e DEMONSTRATION NOW GOING ON . -d 11[ Wovtkiewicz. made the presentation |1y not in anv of the short distance |ever when the harsh purg eftect 'r‘:";]"m\vn'l:rror:h\::v;‘:' 1y ;]:l?]"(:x?"hcmy‘j MO : - b ‘ Who Wil Bo Nent PRGHent v 51 e 2 2 o e | 27 i, L R e 15h officials a ersonal friend . da Stiated for Saseat s e A N g;r:: and personal friends of |proper foundation to promote réal|pie aocter wrs BT ama D connulie 26 (A—Th 5 speed, according to the Yankee|—a hotpltal cectified treatreit Yeon ahicn e 5- BanlT e sprinters, half a dozen of whom| Made of pure. healthful vezciable ex tation_which Mexico was PIUNE-| Barclay Bank. 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