New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 27, 1928, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 192, Sacrifices altempt to rescuc Louha Gloves- ~ 1, |10 be 50 employed. Africa. Completing a 10,000 mile | girl bought Lady Heath's Moth Youth Life {mi 14 T { g Pilot Passenger Pilot pom solo flight started.in February, she ' plane. To Save Young Gil‘ll The girl, who had been scised with [ Auanuwl PUau uwrUll | rondon. July 27 UP—Lady Heath.| Lady Heath, the former Mra. Fl.|was the first woman o fiy ths T | Kingston, Mass. July 27 (UP)— |cramps, clutched Sweomy & ha el TR roted British airweman, has been|liot: Lynn, is the wife of Sir James|length of the African continent. There are mere vitamines in the Gerald Sweeney, 19, sacrificed his [tams to her aid and dragged Mm te ' 7 A " |~nzasml by the Royal Dutch Air|Heath, ironmaster and colliery pro-| When Miss Amelia Earhart was|green leaves of lettuce than in the (life here late yesterday when he |his death. t 0""‘”‘“" Isends Engineers and Culturists to | WMAN F']UNI] T[' {l‘UnD uw".m‘ lu rl“uw yle“fll Engaged as air service. She is the first woman{May 1Y from Cape Town, south!ludy Heath u later the American ines as a pilot for the passenger|prietor. S8he arrived at Croydon on|in England she was entertained by |white. ‘N\lu cd into a mill pond in a 1 Later the pond was drained . Brazil w Experiment and De. 1 Detroit, July 27 P—Henry Ford Greenwich Alter Hunt ih.m smoved to tsure bis huge or-| | e = : — | sanization against the possibility of 4w future foreign monopoly of the Now York, July 27.—UP—The New | world's rubber supply. Yor! Times today says that Mrs.! The action involved the depar- Mara Josephine Leslie, who bought | {yre from here last night of a large & $23£000 worth of gems on her|cxpedition of Ford engineers .and . « former employer's credit and sold | cyjurists for Brazil to develop the “‘ % then for _tsla,mu, has apparently | oreanization’s recently acquired five been identified as the former Maria | oibber irant whith . . < "3 ! million acre Joserhine Eastwick of P lum\iclpmafil,.um belicves will yield annually . “°;g:°‘fe‘:;‘l:“"\:j:‘; was located iy | CNOUBR rudber (o make tires for ° priate eanitarium near Greenwich, |9 HION cars dose tihe Com., purchased the jewels at the| .o S0 ol e was - - L] ‘Walamaker Stores in New York and | D501 @7 HABaJor A rs - W Phiadelphia on the strength of B}]\\xrl'!l-l.\(d from the Brazilian gov- f forner authorization as agent for | C'MMeNt shortly after the British M. Isaac Emerson of Baltimore, | Mbber monopoly made itself felt tree by whom she was employed as 1 Uhe American market and sent| | [J K (4 @ ' to howsekeeper. No criminal procecd. |Prices soaring. - Similar projects a er ttractlve aVIn s ln rlce a erms.’ ing have been instituted against|Were inaugurated by the Firesto; ! ° her land United States Rubber compan- At the sanitarium it was said that 105 - » ) — Mre Leslie had been sent there Ly = According to company officials, | | % ¥ C— ‘ned her brother a Mr. Eastwick. the Ford land already has a num- o e set Twice in Prison ber of mative rubber trees growing ick- Haria Josephine Eastwick, daugh- | on it and has been found by ex- has ter of the late Edward P. Eastwick, perts admirably suited for intensive of Philadciphia, wealthy sugar re- cultivation. kla- fuer, served two prison €entences in The expedition sailed from De- one, Esgland. In 1907 she was sentenced troit on the Ford motor ship Lake erty 108 years imprisonment for swind- Ormoc, which was outtitted to the liag prominent English families. Six | function for the next two years as viars before she had been sentenced un engineering and hospital lase t six months imprisonment on a for the development work. The are spilar charg.. Lake Ormoe will be joincd by the ae- After her first conviction, which tow ship Lake Farge .to take on exe ®ose out of the raising of a five- udditionul supplies before continu- slare Canadian-Pucit Railway | ing on a 5700 mile journey. The sbek certificate to 3, #hares, she pake Farge left Detroit July 11 ADS Ws married in Geneva to an Eg- with a cargo of machinery and lhman named Leslie. She Was gther supplies for the expedition. AC soarated from him within a few |phe Lake Ormoc's cquipment in- menthe, When she was arrested in 1907 it W charged she used J. P. Morgan's nane to induce u prominent English wenan to turn over to her for in- knwing her. cludes & modern hospital, chemical and experimental laboratory, ma- chine shop and refrigerating plant. whth &he pleaded guilty, that she had been insane at times for years, bu' was belicved to have recovered he jewels purchased on M Eierson’s credit were sold to Ha ports Have Been Heard at Wnston, a Iifth avenue jeweler frm whom they were recovered on Seattle Mceting. awrit of replevin, Counsel for Mnston said that an attempt 10 re- over Winston's loss on the deal wuld be delayed for a few days ¥. and Mrs. Emerson arc in Europe fr an indefinite stay, Routine Matters and Commiittee Re- Couch Day Bed A big value at this low price! Very comfortable— ’ so opens to a full size bed! The bdg mattress is covered in heau- tifully colored cretonne! $1.00 Weekly 3 July 27— | Wit W constitution and by-laws | adopted wnd committes reports and routine business out of the way the American Bar association wus ready | today to settle other major problems, | BOSTON TERMED ILLEGAL 5. o, o oo o e £10,000 Spent In Welcoming Pliers virtually was conceded the off i With the' “withdrawal of ot | , ., P ; o Cannot Be Construed Other- | Worth, Texas from the seckers of g . J{ \\\\ the neat convention, Memphis, Tenn, i 3 : /,.\\\\“\\ wise, Wadell Says. : ed the probable choice for the : ; . ; T (2R U Tha L0 pLaliGh on s mehy Tor ia | : : i fiie b b Ol & B e e ) omplete Living Room Outfit o ieces Wa l‘al.lh nlll"t\lor of Au'nun;s. Mile Gxpecied. datee Jukn Miitlar, p Ho hos announced that no section | eittornn 1y " ooraey ©f Southcrn A living room suite of beauty. The fine Besides the charming 8-piece Living Room Of he laws governing appropriations |y ar fue et ooy i char quality. is eyident in the high-grade velour e—this nc! for public celebrations could be con- | (0 OF LN Seion, hud promisd 10| bt raibiing) upholster o gt Suit outfit includes the mahogany o (@ sover et MIght Sebehl: | yot ynade iy Atthur ¥, Tashly, o lines and ‘the superior frame construction. finished Davenport and End Tables—the s S it o v Mo | The lusarious Divan—the Targe Clab Chair Bridge Lamp and Shade—the Cabnet - sury e . . Tunney Was Well Paid Toth Lashly and Silas H. Straw and Wing Chair—each piece made doubly 5 F'or His Time in Ring ° \f‘m.r; 20, 'm-va:duu.lm his .u:nm\"l comfortable with over-stuffed arms and Smoker—the Table La"mp and Shade—the New York, Jull 27 001 o [address noted the increase in vio- spring constructed backs and - seats and $1.50 Weekl Fernery—Silk Scarf—2 Boek Ends and 8 eW YOIk, duly o3 lence and erime during the last half | spring-filled cushions. it y Pictures. century and bhoth spoke of the ef- " organized erini and its influence fonship against the onslaught of ||/ o "l o i TN = i e COMPLETE 4.ROOM OUTFIT rk. The champion's g Savs Jails v Ar . o 22 4555 001 ang i oncuntz) |SAY (;]:’ml; gle:ellriix;;llgl Lot | Including the Complete Living Room—Complete Dining | tor wnother yoar, He was| o N Y. July b7, GPA Room and Kitchenette—A House Full 3 -..... Easy Credit Terms less generously than in hi: . bout with Jack Demps when h: first defended his title at Chicago for then he fought a shorter time and got 1ore money. He will show & profit for he will never spend $266.22 a second. 3-Pe. Living Room Suites Upholstered in 3-Pec. Mohair Suite Upholstered in high grade mohair— these suites would sell !g' much more! an G ciot ntod $139,00 4-Pc. Bedroom Suites The Bed, Dresser, Vanity and Chiffo- nier included at this piece finished in “m"l:w 2?10 oo Special low price ........ 9- 8-Pe. Dining Room Suite The extension Table, Buffet, Host Chair and 5 Side C| cludea:” Each pieos " @y finished in walnut . 9-Pc. Dining Room Suite The extension Table, Buffet, Cabinet, Host Chair and 5 Side m e it mmn . $165,00 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite A beautiful new suite almoss one halft The Bed, Dre-t:'.“%:‘nl:y and o e e $149,00 Easy Credit Terms ey was well paid for the 32 min- ates and 52 seconds he worked in “etaining his heavyweight cham- s survey of New York penal institu- tions by thie sub-committee on penal institutions of the Laumes Crime Commission reswited in the conclu- sion that—nprisons today are hree |ing erime instead ot reformed citi- zens | Because of luck of space for Waterbury Officials shops znd machinery. 2,500 inmates Start an Investigation |¢f stat ivisons arc without useful Waterbary., July e —cipe | CIDlOYMent and that is one reason fire officials today started an investi- | 1Y PrISOns arve erime breeders, ac- gation of the fire which caused a loss of approximately §$50.000 in the Russell building here last night Cause of the fire was uncertain The flames did est damage in the three upper stories of the four- g : story structure. Water cansed heavy erime, The money loss s in- Joss in stores on the first floor. The ficant compared with the loss Royal Fur Shop appearcd to be the ©f men. not rehibilitated, not re- heaviest loser with a reported loss |formed, released in many cases only al shoe stores |to start anew the eycle of erime and punishment.” rding (o the report. n without 2iving = of personal habits the roport “With prisoners hept in idleness prisons breed erime rather than o &, Iy TR Saturday Morning Specials From 9 to 1 Only None Sold After 1 P. M. Complete Bedroom Complete Dining Room $11 $#110 $1.50 Weekly $1.50 Weekly i e oy el ok, Bye, Dethaer Twenty-one-piece Dining Room that will be the sen- Inut! < § ,Y':u“ ‘A’iy‘&“"é;.lyfi‘:fifi :;?;“:1‘:;‘2. m'::‘ Batioed S :«:—- sation of this sale! The oblong extension )"l'uble. large ides the exq -piece Bedroom Suite. you receive al 1 H 7 'Y i - The Mai . £ Milk ey e chaing v aeoonn o S T gl | e R e the Kt Fodk and Ared (] Malll Requn'ement (o] Bet, consisting of the Bedspread, Pillow Scarf, Dresser and 2 Vanity 100-piece set of Dinnerware and the Tablecloth and six e el b e el S Napkins to match—China Cabinet Extra. is PURITY. And the reason United Milk ansvers Light! 16 pleces complete for only $116, p . this requirement so satisfactorily is because it is safe-guarded . . . untouched by human hands . . . every step of the way from the healthy herd to i - vour own table. Best By Test : : - { | » - i A / e 1) A S s | TORNER MATN ARD MORGAN_ STS.~ ~OPEN SATURUAY NIGHTS W el B> OHC-PLY <D P> ZEUO = R S e e S S R A R e e R 2 AR R 2 R S S R N T S R e R T T LS L SIS TR TN T T ER R R SRS AR AR SR SR R TR Y R N R SR N R R R YRR TR R YRR Finished in green—charm- ing design! Only 1 @ luyllb-m customer]! 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