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L} FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928, _——— ——— d sk t been restrain- Mmmowm He 1s [0ld son was bitten on the nose by a OSHONDH. MATHER = <= ~~*| DHATISTORUNIE | City Items IHISSES SEND CREW [HOOVER RECEIVES [z sormteslsmmne s it nmonocoupe fell, the 100 Hoover on the stump that he has |same address. The child was slight- sitors at the flying field, fleld em- | P oyes 4 svintors rushed 1o thg | Members From Coun. and R. 1. at i Julius Eisenberg has 50l through P commerce secretary, with no ly marked, apparently not having e . b he Camp Real Estate Co. a three- effort to appear as something that |peen bitten severely. The complaint ruins in mpt to save the two| Kagsas City Convention to “m"‘hmlly house at 63 Dwight strect to | et da | o & 4 passcng T heat of the roar- S: 4 Sas sttt ot e ove them back, but Jack | Daughter of Senator Curtis. | Sargls and Luey Grigorian. ¥ ed to the s o Dr. M. Kupclian has moved his| (Continued from First Page) (Continued from First Page) DOG BITES BOY ON NOSE N Aft, member of the Gates Fly-| i ; s Mtw Hartlord Pilot B"med {01 o monpe ot e Ooeed the | New London. July 17 GD—The gffice to the Leonard Bids., 300 Complaint was mada to the police | ¢ ¢ 12 Mse beating aroundthe > ferno 1n a wad attmpt to open Connecticut and Rhode Island dele- Main St—advt. p crutches with a great cigar in hls |8an Francisco and onward down the | coqay ny ive. Maer Toiine he g | Dush, Herald Clussified Ads are tho Dfim n Rl][)[le lslfl!]d > cabin door. He was beaten back 4125 10 the recent republican ma-| I L. Hart of 63 Kensington ave- [ mouth, peninsula to Palo Alto, through | Latayette strect that her eight year | best in these parts. he fire |his arms severcly burned, Uonal convention at Kansas City|nue complained to the police of the | Nobile seemed 1l when he ap-|town atter town, where the mayors : Bl “,“ hold a reunion next W ur:ua ay, | theft of a steel tape and a nuniber | peared wearing civilian clothes with were ready to extend greetings to Warwick, R. I, July 27 (®—Clf-| ' S T ! August 1, at ou-*yodod\ at the r‘;sl | of automobile tools out of his gar- | his gloves in one hand. He smiled | the nominee and the people to do Al et = | newspapermag at the field on ldence of State Treasurer and Mrs. |age. a bit when talking to his compan- [him homage. on H. Thompson of I'oxboro, Mass.. ' oty « nd saw the ¢ !Ernest E ¢ ot o i o o nother crrand saw the tragedy. He!Ernest E. Rogers, 603 Hequot av It pave to trade at Axelrod's— fons aboard but appeared to be mer- | i ot e and Osmond H. Mather, of Hartford red that he 4 With a inut, in honor of Mrs. Webster| M , | ) L, e i gs and gifts, 36 Broad St—advt, [vous and absent minded. His past o Conn., were instantly killed at 7:00 g 1l regarding Unl»‘l\n ht, of hl rlmxd‘ml-,—, fll;\;\lhhh:‘ The Burritt Art Shop is now lo. | sufferings were manifest and this S:ZIIKcAu:?I;;SA::nc:h:; ‘l?e ‘:xlc;;m'r;er- s g iy ; s f su f 1s vertical | of Scnator Charles Curtis of Kansas, | 2 3 | . Wl e W - ifieek Jut pisbt whem their way | SSF U SO SRS The | republican nominee for vice pre ff‘;“"“"" Axelrod’s, 36 Broad St. I;‘;“S:: ::,ol;ak‘;: restraining effect | nayiy ‘accept nomination and launch orange and black monocoupe went i h i = maagal S e % e e D BRI ,‘f“:f\“,"“f,m AR iy (;‘“(;;1}1;'5‘“:“‘,‘5“ ime 9eter| | complaint was made to tis police | Whien ihc survivors landed radio h"“-';;:"‘,’:.x,gc; f:: ;:;e dt‘yl’s::i::y‘up about 100 feet, fell 1 L e e S e | iaat eveaing that considerable dam.- | Operator Giuseppi Biogl came d0WN | with. (he homecoming celebrations, and burst into flan a r v R Governor John H. Trumbull who | ‘8¢ Das been done by three cows |the ganz-plank first. He threw him. Mr. Hoover had little time to give * the Fothicr flving ficld here & | a delegate-at-large to the na- | YPicR are allowed to roam about|self in the arms of his brother who | " i 4 et Tl ay an atur a n Onls a short thne Iater, as the ship | Ves & delegate-at-large to the throush gardens and yards on | was hwarins pa, bk rOther Who| to political conferences and his ac- y y : PE it into a sharp turn, the tail {tional convention and Mis. Trum-|p, ooy S 0AR 2 ting him, " | ceptance speech, and since he is to hu” will be among those present and - e ed, refusing help, pilot = wung up and the pla plunged. Oscar Dahlgr {4 depart early tomorrow for a long s demonstr & it is expected that the total attend- | OSCa! Lompfl;’fm‘” :: t"h‘;"s‘;‘g]';: General Nobile still seemed ner- ! gutomobile trip into the northers ALL OUR vous when he sald farewell to the | woods, these things will have to Mr. "rhomuu ith Ao e mlins ance will be 1 | that he was bitten on the log by a . | a monocoupe 1o the new rovids — Sl ouned b 5 Skt 1 he | Officers of the Citta Di’Milano. He |wait for the better part of a week. | THREAT T[] IENUHE ! DEMOGRAT[C CONFERENCE | tnird tioor of a neuse at 10 Gremne e n me Sang-plank feebly | During his last day at Tome, Mr. @e POPULAR. PRICED PICTION airport at Seekonk, Mass, it wood street. Hoover received a number of call- | A daughter was born at New Brit-| A large crowd had assembled on | ers. including political leaders from | Keevers and Smith Expect To At- ain General hospital today to Mr.|the quay by this time. There was | several -sections who added their | Full Hundreds ; and Mrs. Vincent Miguel of 54 Beav. | some hizaing, but no disorder and |picture of success for his political | c ! = tend Meeting of Deniocratic Cam- [er street. only two policemen were present. |fortunes to the many that have ||| Library George Kerwin, son of Mr. and| The members of the Swedish re- | been painted for the nominee since (Continued from First Page) 3 ! s g . paign Strategists in Hartford, Mrs. Michael T. Kerwin of Sherman |lief expedition who are travelling to his arrival here. Representative Size Choose From o of the fire Loard, members of | John E. R. Keevers, chairman of |Court, underwent an operation at |Stockholm by the same train were | Jonn Morin of Pittsburgh called to the board of public works and ofthe democratic town committce, and [New Britain General hospital this | loudly cheered as they boarded their | convey grectings from Senator. the board of compensation and as- Thomas J. Smith, registrar of vot.|morning. ] L . Elect William 8. Vare ot Pennsyl- [ 3 FOR $175 sessment, With reference o salary? fors, have been invited to meet with| New Britain Cooperative Savings =, Passage Slow vania, and assurances that Vare is 5 4 oW the police court prosecu-|men and women holding similar| and Loan open Friday evening, 7| The passage of the Citta DI Mil- {10! (fo nomines “progressively.” | 5 the corporation counsel | positions elsewhere in the at | 10 9. closed Baturday at noon during | &no from Spitabergen to Narvik was Pennsylvania to G. O. P. | BOOKS FOR EVERYBODY pleted their last term and were | (he o 5 W ay [ July and August.—advt. very slow. It was stated that this Yakiadales eyt e pl the Bopd hotel, next ¥ | Morin, the Vare leader in Pitts- ubseauently reclected, was there morning at 11 o'clock. Plans for| New Britain Cooperative Savings | Was because Captain Alberto Mari- burgli i preniotad nof 15 that !council action to fix the salary, and a f drive [ and Loan open Friday evening, 7|ano was still very ill. gh, predicted mot enly that (| Y {the state campaign and for a drive 0 Pennsylvania would go repubkcan, | If there was no such action What|to increase the democratic registry |t0 ® closed Saturday at noon during | Mariano's leg hecame frostbitten e W EO rep . 1] was the reason? will be discussed. Mr. Smith has|Jul¥ and August.—advt. while wanting on the ice for rescue | ']"-' ,'ha;' 1he Yare Selonghiold el THE THE “It your opimon as handed to me |signified his infention of being pr New Brituin Cooperative Savings|With Zappl and it was amputated | Philadelphia would return a very | PEN ot 2 i ; expected that Chair-|and Loan open Friday evening, 7 |after he and Zappl had been rescucd |Substantial majority for the Hoover- |{! is correct and the council act’q un- ent and it is expecte a 3 - Curtis ticket g | SHOP STATIONERS | SHOP neesssarily in fixing Mr. Wacson's |man Keevers will also attend. to 9, closed Saturday at noon during | by the Russian ice breaker Krassin e : | | salary, am I justificd in approving| At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, | July and August.—advt, on July 12. Tha Pml:b‘"‘h r‘”’re”m“"e 4o I 2! STREET SRS the action? 1f I do so will it estab- | Judge William F. Mangan and Mrs.| The ground arrangements com-| The Citta DI Milane will return |CONETess also told Mr. Hoover that | lish a precedent with refer to | Peter McCrann, state central com-|Ilittee for the World War Memorial [to the Spitzbergen region to aid in |iNformation he had obtained in his | = = Uhis position or any other position? | mittee members from this district, | 9edication exercises will meet to- | the searching operations for the six |Tecent travels over the country led | “UIf your opinion us handed to Mr. | Wil attend & meeting of that group. |DiSht at 8 o'clock at the city court |members. of the Htalls. cron who him to the conclusion that the e e e B e room in city hall. Harry J. Battis- | drifted away in the balloon part of Strength of Governor Alfred E. ROH, 8 BOITEOE inlist e rase toni, a member of the board of puh- | o Smith, the democratic nominee, was A pory S pew ke ) f the airship after the crash. It will o omin up th “:A“:‘M"fe“:';:”:p’p:o’f':'d;: NEEDLE ENTERS MANSK“EE le works is chairman of the com-|also aid in the hunt for Roald @t flood tide, and that the republi- OSMOND H. MATHER A e & ""}\3::- 1s the time fo plant Iris, |AMUNASen and the five men missing |can ticket would continue to gain. _ LM ) adjus = X Now he time plant Tris. | Cich him, Real Contest f BOID AVAS & eaise At the time you gave your writ- | Willlam Bentley of Kensington Ave- (yroy. vour selection at Blossom’s g While'| naturslly heartoncd by Both of the victims were veterans |50 PRBOR 10 My Watson there |y ired” While Kneeling tn | COPner Irls Gardens, Frank P. Usher, BODY RECOVERED |these and similar veports which ]INI[ A . Al had been ro request for adjustment 25 Farmington Ave, Plainville. b gl Al g i afithe war(iima tyiue servige, B, (15 oSN 0 TeANeAt tob adjuatiment e s Madison, Conn., July 27 (UP)— [have come to him, Mr. Hoover is - ’rlmmnxoi\;“.}r;‘ ;.\t” .‘,‘ti’{ Y-‘ “.“l:; in your letter to me as necessary il ¥ Miss Ann Monkiewicz of 151 |After grappling and diving for sev- :t.h]n-T(;n:od”l‘ry soyy‘rfenostlns‘nrzll\ 1s{N‘S ]DRCM:‘ "B"il’_’)]@ i ]N"I]MN[_D 'IB(ID]R_]ID rompson saw the plane fall, |10 Tequire common council action.| A large needle pierced the right|Smith street celebrated her birth- |eral hours, the body of David Tar- il e et T L t was at the time unaware tl o o eheg fion fwee wan by e e et OYiliam (Belley lat Kthslo yesterday. by Entsriahoine (AU 150 RL Clinien, Cia rtigant at |imUAEs aioat ana iar e ety ind was in it. When she council subsequent to your opinion, | sington avenue last evening at his |number of friends at a beach party ;r;:“"l;“; l};“:“‘;::n‘m\‘:‘!’ ';;\“::’;‘3 | class working order A :_um‘mg at learned that he was in the cabin but it was not pointed out as a ' home as he was kneeling on the |at Momauguin. L k i 5 o5 dpad to By Tomuyy | Weteon, . I awsting iheso ques. | NeAVTRERHL Nt Tne | ncelle iiitein iGeneral hoapilal to v, and | HIonsseel Bomst, Kes Mo o e e Judg-' and would have plunged into the!tions which T have presented to Q’rnk; of:l eod b v 0o mix'l:' Mrs. Arvid Anderson of §15 East e R [ ment he relies to maks this a cam. | 7 i [vou, will you please consider them |Mr. Bentley to enter the New Brit-|ntreet. Mrs. Anderson was Miss | 2 s % t’s a natural impulse . . . w ou g stai e I trom i ;“m‘d;om ot Mr. Wat. |ain f_‘.flneral hospital today to have | Florence Wenberg hbefore her mar- READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | paign of contrasts, and that idea is a pulse when ".Ou get a stain on son's status when he first broached :n l_\.r:.y :laken o;‘ms knee in order | riage, your dress . . , to try to remove it by some home Jiher s st e o locate the needle. . . : ux’:s«wg:»:“(or:: ::R::,‘ J.R’-"“’.",o}.‘.’ e S Americans drank 2.500.000,000 method . . . but don’t do it! Home methods are langle apparent after the council | Man Caught Between Cab { bottles of soft drinks in 1927 O[It Of usually disastrous. Send the garment to us for 1 acted. . HREE YEAHS “An early reply s roquested And a Telegraph Pole " @ dry cleaning and be assured of perfect results. " empesraty, o |pamiersJulr 8 -cues 100 Doctors interviewed “ B - Laspectiully, between the cab of a truck and a LE'se per S elped Lydia E. Pink- el NB telegraph pole, Edward Bursten, 50, Y M of 100 West Main strect suftred a| {or Baly’s Bath Mothers Should . ) 96 WEST MAIN ST, ham’s Vegetable Compound e broken pelvis bone and was taken . p THtHs Bk, ATk T wias: alok for "”f:“““;“] ":;-‘” SLEER o|to Stamford hospital today. Use Sykes Comfort Powder rln - OFFICE = Little Rock, Arl was sick fo artford, July 27 (P—The nolee | The accident occurred when Bur- “ three vears after my last baby [of two steam shovels operating next |ypen veioesm ,hccceme,d,ency tivake Peekakill, N. Y.—T am sending TELEDHONE pg. T ‘dould. |to the police 2 s . you the ofldear little boyon came, g [to the police station has brought & lon the truck which was parked in| Yo i od Sykes hardly walk and |complaint from a prisoner that he i ved| Corat B e L, ; front of his driveway, and allowed| Comfort Powder wm, L :",‘TSM" 2 4‘”“”]‘)”'];:( his S}'"ll; S“fl"- it to roll down a slight incline. With | wonderful results, Inmy 5 o L85 : L [BERy BRI S0 S lyon oy © the truck gathering momentum,| work asa nurse I have nfi:“x:u‘ [ml«(’;‘-‘: ‘nnflvmnh abmh :'1). except to express Bursten, from the position on the| pever found any powder eoen Lol |7y doritie prisooer; running board, was unable to pull up | 80 soothing and hulmg e it on the emergency brake ‘and the C o a a - 3 |truck continued down hill striking a 2 ompmluv and New London, July 2 —Thirty- | horee and wagon driven by John % C ;xsnd tlm DU {six naval cnlisted men graduates ©f | O'Connor, then taking to the side- o= i Hot Weather Joy! Wholesale Ala Cl k por of bottlcs of [the submarine school at the sub~ | p"act AR SOR f0 the Blles L ! Spalding Woolen ’ rm OCKS 4 Sanciive D beas hiiel dett 'q""""’; on lat the storc owned by L. Latzarra, Lo Guaranteed 1 Wl’ e, i »0a e navy S yer Sands r v . . 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