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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1928, of ua.p‘cuidnu that governments are instituted among men tp preserve YME nmu SEls SRR NEW FLIGHT REC ment should be enjoined frem enter- (Continued from First Page) Persistence Neoded Stockten, Cal, Oct. 3¢ (UP)— . m., eastern standard time, ' Jack Walsh, 50, tried four times be- Wednesday, and came to a stop fore he was successful in epding his here soon after 3 p. m., Pacificiown life. . |1ar vein, but not fatally. coast time, yesterday. It was sight-| He twisted & belt around his neck | With falling strength, ed at Wichita and Albuquerque. and the bedpost and rolled himaelf | mined man dragged himssit Preparing for Fall at Grant’s Smart outer apparel, warm underwear and the newest accessories are ready for you—at prices . that will save you many dollars. Every Day More Women Are Joyfully Ducowrm‘— D'sis Full Fashioned —Pure Silk Hosiery Where formerly they were obliged to pay $1.50 or more for hose of the fine sheer quality that everyone is wearing —now, in I'sis Hosiery, they have found the same exquisite sheerness and beauty of texture as in more costly hoss —C:?hil costs only & dollarl off the bed, omly to have break. He alashed his meek arms with a raser and die, but lived. He slash up- The ship left Roosevelt fleld at . OUNGLIAN FRON_ [KIHBALL STRONGLY AR VD B3 ALK U HOVE (Continued, fromi Visst Page) * (Continued trem Page 10) n-u-m:r—m,mmo- Uo interests’ The lasus, therefere, ment for the N‘}N" years.. 18 not whether the government shall | farm rellet. proposal would set the 4 resident of New Britin for mere lown and control water powsrs, but &0 mm;.upi:;h-::rkmum than #8 yeass, Mr; Anderson alwaye | whether the government shall oper- |In°™ Wherbag The Ton lloah. e 00k aa ective interest in the Ufe of |ate them. Fom o O Garmers: his adopted city and was .mhm' Mr. Shaw then cited the, manner In oentrel and ald 3 over the Allegheny mountains near “The democrats raised the imue pejiefonte, . W the L d’z ko] ‘:1‘;.!1 t bllu. ! which the government fisks the rates of religion themselves Mr. Shaw | wor:to:lo: 1 le’\"er ‘;n:v:. :oe':.u and l' ways identified he ropublican 'op raitroads and insists UpoR the aperted, “No accredited republican |nave flown a lot. We couldn't ser s De PRVED MVATY I | treedom of oll pipe lines to all Pro- \gpcaker has mentioned SmIths | no - wing e Wo hed 19 oot the city council. He was elected 'guoery saying that in this way the | climan ward ichurch afitation. The democrats are ;::: and in :;‘l?":: -:::m to th‘: ¥ ment {na the mtety of all | yuing it and ssying that it you are ::::::h. ::: v::yln:n::\h;;ur.’.': Poaition ofalderman frem that ward. | torerrene et DriVate not bigots you must vote for BmIth. | couig have made 1t in 24 hours in Tater he was roturned to the coun. | Soe o i and initlative of its OB-| w1¢ anyone can name a successtul | spite of the headwinds if it badn't postunity to continue. *“There is-uo a cil as councilman from the fourth part; industry which started from demo-|been for that. ward, which position he held at the ”“T:"( " ‘m‘"l '”::o w:uhl cratic legislation, I'll give him my| “When we started through San Gme of his @oath, He berved on |'LILK Of anything less than govern' |, oy ror §500," the speaker offer | Bornardino Pass, 1 knew we were numereus councll committecs, In | Tl SODLrOl of water power and |eq, but there weré no claimants. Mr. (all right and it was as good as 1933 he was elected as second select- :'”:' 9 “'m."' e et o, |Bhaw then cited mevoral industries | over.” The pass is a cleft in the man, net having been 18 the clty | rere e 1 onather the: sovern, | Vich have Erown up as & result of San Bernardino mountains, the last counell gt that time. protective tariff. irange before the fliers slipped into ment shall operate these industries Fraternally, Mr." Anderson lld“n mmpetmar with the citizen and | “A People is great in proportion |Los Angeles. § Collyer estimated that he had | many afiiliations. He was a member . |to its purchasing power,” he stated. of tho Vers soclety, was & charter | (ot s oot 2b0n1on that SIS | He then reclted Tigures to show that | enough fuel for 90 minutes more In | member of both Andre lodge, 1. O.!gaurce of our national greatness. | the'average wage scale and the per |the air when the ship landed. O. F., and Bcandia lodge and belong- |, ¢(er gefining life, liberty and the |capita consumption of wheat rose| There were no jagged rents in the | ed to the Friedham society. Religious- pursuit of happiness as inalienable uring the years of republican gov- |plane’'s fuselage this time, nor ly he was afiliated with the First| ones tne Declaration of Inde. |ernment and fell when the demo- broken windows, as there had been Lutheran church where he Wad at | onjence says: “To preserve these, |Crats held the reins. when the ship landed on Miner one time & church auditor. governments instituted among | Mr. Shaw then charged Governor | fleld in the derby flight. Tucker, in Besides his wife, Mra. Ellen Ander- | ;o Happiness i8 not attainable by |Smith with repudiating his party’s | feeding extra fuel to the motor in son, Mr. Anderson is aurvived by, georch It is a by-product of indus- | platform and convention on both the September dash, attempted tc three daughters, Misses Irene, Helen |41y "o gorvice, of achievement. | prohibition and tariff. The stand for | throw gasoline cans out of the ship and Ruth Anderson and & 80N, |myerefore, whenever the government | prohibition was his own doing, Mr. | with almost disastrous results, Howard Anderson. Three brothers:,,g.c.s iy business appropriate to Shaw claimed, but he charged that| When he climbed from the plan: and a sister likewise survive. They | tng citigen, it usurps the inalienable | Raskob had forced the democratic | yesterday he exhibited a pair of tit re Aaron Anderson, in charge Of | ;ignt of the citiszen to pursue hap. |candidate to reverse his free tariff shears and a stadk of tin strips be bulldings at the East street achool, | pinogy therein. stand and come out in favor of pro- hind his cockpit seat. Instead o John A. Anderson, employed by the i throwil Beckwith-Kelly company in this city, If the provision of the Declaration | tection. wing cans out, he had cut then and Algot Anderson of Hartford, and Mrs. Henry E. Bonander of Hartford, Beveral nieces and nephews also survive, NEW YOTERS AT RALLY Ropublican Leaders of Fifth Ward Discuss Tariff, Party Ticket and Hoover's Rellef Work tn Europe. A large number of newly-made men voters attended a rally at the Fifth ward republican headquarters on Broad street last night at which Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz spoke of | the main issues of the present presi- dential campaign, dwelling chiefly on the subject of protective tariff and what, he said, it meant to the workers in New Britain, Stanley Karpinskl, president of the 8tate federation of Pollsh-American Political clubs, spoke chiefly of the Qualities of the republican candidates and urged the men to vote the stralght republican ticket. B. A, Grzybowskl In his speech dwelt chiefly on the work of Herbert Hoover in bringing rellef to thou- sands of Poles during and after the World war, A - hn:st will be another foally . ' wemen voters of /he “Figth ward,i'and Bunday eve- Aing motion picthres of the rellef i wekk of Hoqver Poland will be shown in connection with the regu. Iar monthly meeding and rally of the Polish-American Republican club at the Falcon hall. | ing inte business appropriate to the citison, 38d I am making this#t- [tle argument before that supreme eourt which had the supreme ‘court of public epinion. ing west- Mr, Shaw said the o the time the plane was racing {ward in the transcontinental nom- istep derby of the national air races, held here. “We left with 623 gallons of gas this time,” Tucker asid. “In flying Warm Lawrence Cloth BathRobes For Women IS In delightful patterns, a really warm serviceable robe for cool weather. - . “SATIN SI K CREPE TWEED CREDE Part Wocl e m— For Saturday—Another Shipment of PEPPERELL “DOWNAP” PART WOOL BLANKETS Full bed size, good weight, in attractive plaids, with satin bound edges. The same blanket you liked so well during our Anniversary Sale. Only one to a customer, 79 ‘The principal attraction in town . this evening is the entertainment at Community halbat 8 o'clock. J. 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Miss Nora McInerney will be hostess for the evening. Both bridge and regylar whist will be played. & Rev. and Mrs, Frederick Allen of Cortland, N. Y., were the guests of Mrs. E. G. Haselwood today. They made the trip by motor. Mrs. E. V. Read was a West Crom- well visitor toduy On Sunday the Panthers will play the Middletown Tufts in Middle- town on the Noisclegs fleld. On the Bunday following a game with the Plainville Blues s being arranged, the game to be played on the Ken- singtos ball grounds. A large dele- gation’ of rooters is asked for both games, £ q}nlh grade suit of ctofl.nn and wool in elastic rib stitch, slightly fleeced inside for ex- tra warmth. Correctly shap- ed for comfort, with nicely varrants, / Beys' Hcavy Random g g 3 = e z JOf the mame high qualty 3+ our wits RAT BERLIN NEWS \ \ x . B s g Colorful and finely tail- ; : » M ored Satin and Soft Silk Crepe Dresses. New styles but recently adapted from the latest Paris creatipns. 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