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i i DARTMOUTH HIKER DIES ON MARCH Falls Exbausted After Trip to Mount Washington Hanover, N, H., Dec. 3 (#—A hik- ing trip up the snow clad sides of Mt. Washington proved a fatal exer- iion for Herbert Judson Young of st. Louis, Mo., Dartmouth college freshman, and taxed to the peint of | exhaustion his five companions who carried the dying youth for hours in a vain attempt to reach medicai|T «id before death came. Story Told The story of their ill-starred ad- venture was told here today by th: | is to be Irving, Jr. misted upon calling him Irving, song writer said, “and I never won | an argument with her yet.” | Luis Rey in real life. ants going to church river Canet bridge were swept away in the bridge collapsed. paid monarch in the world, has been granted a raise of 50 per cent. | of the boy king Michael's salary. signed for speed, got up to 20 miles MAKES $43,000 PER YEAR ON JOB New York —- Irving Berlins son body of Yale university. Total en- “His mother in- ' rollment is 5.743 and 5,025 students * the |are candidates for degrees. Waterbury — W. §. Alexander of Meriden is appointed chairman of industrial relations committee of American Legion in Connecticut by State Commander Paige A. Seaton. Alexander’s job will be to work with other organizations in promoting sale of Connecticut products. Lima, Pern — A bridge of San Three peas- across the torrent when the One was drowned. raging Hartford — Unionville smallpox s remain at six but state health superintendent says it is to early to say that no more cases will result from contact with victims. Sofla — King Boris, the low He now makes $43.000 a year, one-tenth Staffordville—Lewis Zabilansky is thio. hm —xq.k saidng et Berlin — A new “rocket car . an hour before one side of the ma- drowned in reservoir when thin ice survivors, who, like Young, were o PR PITS i whe ere| hine was b . breaks under him while skating. members of the Dartmouth Outing |hine Was blewn o fd club, ! C et i s averstraw, N. Y. — If burglars| New Haven—Three men are held The party had left the college | Haverstraw, . Y. — :-‘\llvl:\’Lg“x as alloged robbers who assaulted Wednesday afternoon for a walking | C°™® S R L tour of the nearby White Mountain over the Thanksgiving vacation. Young collapsed, apparently from a heart ailment, Saturday morning. | ‘Three of the youths descended to| the base station at the foot of the mountain for a sled on which they |’ hoped to be able to bring Young out of the woods. Sled 1s Useless They worked their way back sev- ral hours later only to find that t sed was useless and immediately started a forced march down the slope with Young on their shoulders They reached the base late at night but Young was dead. Sam H. Allen of Akron, O. a The others junior, led tha party. D. i D. Fairchild, Rutland, V' . Lawrence of Wil- a sophomore; E. were, R. a senior: liams, Chattanooga, Tenn, fresh-| men, Young's hody was held in the town of Whitefield pending dire C- | “ons from his parents, who were notified by President Ernest M. Hopkins. Y. W. C. A. NOTES ' serves clubs filled delivered six Thanksgiving bask on Wednesday to needy familie On Tuesday, Miss Sally Humason will meet all those girls who wish to Welp in publishing a Girl Reserve | newspaper at the club rooms. All| girls are invited to attend this first meeting. The staff will probably be | selected. Cyubs will meet on their usual]| days and plans for Christmas will be formulated. The club at the Benjamin Frank- | tin school clected the following of- ficers last week: President, Lucy Miynarskl; vice president, Tally The Girl H n is six feet tall. ! tables abolished several years ago. He was a captain in the Confeder- | ! ate army. | : W, | discovered in Dixon, TIl, and R. P. Wil- |8 Canarsie, were fined $5 for pursuing | few places, age here they'll run into two bears. e of them weighs 600 pounds They bate stra with hammer. aven — General Frank T. terans’ bureau head, and eneva — The gambling lid is off e == The smtligg government chiefs inspect n in Switzerland's tourist resorts. | ! Mount Carmel farm of hie people have voted favorably on *helps Montgomery as possible site . referendum to restore gaming | LhelPs Montgomery as possible for new hospital Hartford—John H. New Britain takes off at Sunrise from Brainard Field in plane power- ed by Ox motor and remains aloft until sundown. - |more than nine hours. | Baltimore -— John Donnell Smith, otanist, Yale's oldest alumnus ad at the age of He was grad- ated the age of 18 and never t back to visit his alma mate Berlin—Samuel Kramer, his wife land daughter, all of Manchester, marble statue of Apollo, a bronze vase and other uclent objects of art have been | excavations on the | | | Pompeii. : | collides with one driven by ldward : of Meriden. site of the ancient city of Pompeii. New Britain—Policeman | santucci is arrested on drunken | driving charge after crashing into | two automobiles with his car. Berlin—Allan Neilson of Beckley the Industry on the sands of Port|iS victim of hit-and-run driver Washington, said the turn-over of |While changing a tire. He suffered the industry was $1,000,000 a year. |POSSible fractures of leg and wrist. The fine was under a town ordinance FOOTTM‘ERS rring non-residents. Marine | Through Defeat of New York.—A giant monopoly in marine arenicolus annelids is busted. Counsel for the successful trust- busters, whose clients, residents of enicolous annelids are sand worms hich sell for three cents apiece to hermen, | | Boston College, Montreal.—What is the fastest | and finest sport ever seen by Don Alfonso infante of Spain? Bull | fighting? No hockey. Holy Cross, Has Best Record in Eastern Circles, By the Associated Prese, East — Boston college, by beating Pittsburgh.—The Rev. Dr. R. H. Martin thinks Washington sets a |Holy Cross, finished with best record, bad example for the rest of the hine victories, no defeats or ties. Villanova, undefeated in smaller college group, but tied once. Penn- vania, Princeton, Brown, Lafay- ctte and Carnegie beaten only once ach, but New York University, Army, Georgetown, West Virginia [and Pittsburgh beaten twice in spite There are he told the National Reform association, where so little ard is shown for the Sabbath. He said many stores are open sun»" days, with much unneccssary labor | nd business. nation and the world. Rossitto; secrétary, Anna Frangione: | |of otherwise impressive perform- treasurer, Mary Lampisi; assistant| Pufnam — Sermond Retuis and jances, treasurer, Alice Ferrante and Lillian | Walter Barrows are seriously injur-| Big Ten — Illinois retains title McCormick; social committee, Mon- {ed when run down hy automobile |aft : vace, with Wisconsin run- ica Luddy, chairman: Della \Iar‘-_drivml by Anthony Simone of (‘r:n‘»‘nm . All teams beaten at least otti, Hazel Sunderland; program, ton, K. I.. while walking in highway. once. Lucy Kolaldzicj, Rose Bukarereo |Both men are in Day Kimball hos-| Big Six — Nebraska the campion, chairman: Stella Rosochacka; cor-|pital. winning all five conference games, stitution, Margaret Bastista, chal but beaten by Army and tied by man, Florence Waskelewicz, Hed- Danbury — J. Homer ) real | Pittsbureh. wig Sumiski; reporter, Viola Sunder- estate dealer, arrested on bigamy Southern Conference — Florida land. Health Education Dept. i Schedule for pool and gym: Mon- day. -4:00, Plainville High| school 100, Jr. life saving: £:00-9:00, im classes. Tuesday, Jr. plunges: £:00-9:30, Sr. plunges: T:00-T clogging cl and Georgia Tech, cach with eight traight victorics, in lead prior to final conference games this week when Florida plays Tennessce, tied charge. He married woman here five rs ago and is alleged to have a wife living in Atlanta, Ga Ponset—Rev. William C. Knowles, 89 celebrates 67th year of activity in| Southwestern Confere Texas religious life with sermon at St.|holds title, with five victories and James' Episcopal church, of which onc defeat in conference play. Ar- he is pastor. He is to retire. | kansas runner-up. §:15-0:00. —— Rocky Mountain Conference — Thurscay. 00, tiny tots| Greenwich — Edward Knapp is|Utah captured championship, finish- 1 Sr. plunges: |struck and seriously injured by au- |ing conference slate with four vic y ucing class. tomobile in Boston post road. Sum-!tories, no defeats, and one tie. Col- Friday. 6:00-9:00, §r, swim classes | uel Bagley of Norwalk is arrested in forado University runner-up. Saturday, 9:00-10:30, Jr, swimconnection with accident. Pacific Coast Conference—South- classes. lern California, with | Meriden — George L. ; nd one tic, tops list by narrow ) |vice president and treasurer, and margin over California, Your Xmas Photographs former president of Manning, Bow-|three victories anu two ties. 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JUST CALL 9298 328 —THE—— Modem Hat Shop 58 CHURCH ST. NEAR MAIN ST. General | Madigan of He was in the air| H. are injured when their car! Jumes | —We Rebuild Them[ | 'BAD LUCK FOLLOWS NEWINGTON FAMILY Fatber of Eight, Unemployed, Loses $3,000 by Fire | Newington, Dec. 3—The Newing- ton fire department was called out | Sunday afternoon to a fire south of | the Bait Qnarry on Mountain road. A barn belonging to Mike Zwda was |2 raging furnace when the firemen larrived. All the stock had been re- | moved, but all hand tools and about three ton of hay were burned. The | fire which started in the rear of the | barn was discovered by Mr. Conway |of Dewey avenue who gave the |alarm. Mr. Zwda has eight children |and has not worked for nine months. The barn was covered by $2,000 in- surance. | Ladies’ Aid Meeting | The Ladies’ Aid will hold a reg- |ular business meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 and will complete which will be held Friday afternoon and evening, supper will be served {at 6:30 and will be in charge of { Mrs. E. A. Elliott. Chairmen of the | booths are as follows: fancy work, | Mrs. William Bradley; candy, Mra. P. 8chmidt; aprons, Mrs, George Rowe; handkerchiefs, Mrs. \Anna Attwood; food, Mrs. Walter Can- | field; flowers, Mrs. Charles Luce; popcorn, Mrs. William Jerin; Japan- ese, Mrs. Leslie Hale. The Newlington Girls club will sell | articles made at their meetings dur- ing the past year, Thursday afternoon the ladies whi meet in the chapel to decorate the'~ Looths, Mr. Harold Lucas and his brother- in-law, John Peterson of Bristol are lon a week's hunting trip at Itis, | Mass. Mr. Peterson has an auto | supply store on Main street, New Britain. | Miss Beatrice Lind of New York | who has been visiting her father and i | street, has returned home. The Friendly Indians will meet in the chapel Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present to rehearse carols for the Cbristmas entertainment which will be held in the chapel Dec. 27, The program will be in charge of Mrs. E. P. Schmidt and Mrs. Ernest imore. At the meeting held at the close of the Congregational church service Sunday morning by the committee, appointed to select a minister, and | you ask what is best for a cold on the chest? Try a tube of Baume Bengué--- chases pain and colds away! (AN ALG&()WE four victories, INELIEVES ACHES & PAINS| arrangements for their annual 1n)r| sister, Mrs, Henry Vetrault of Main | NEW BRITAIN DASLY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928, FLASHES OF LIFE: KING BORIS NOW members of the church, it was re-; ported that the committee had not made any decision and that groups had gone out to different parts o» the state to hear the candidates. Although they have found the grades of preaching of high type, they failed to recommend any par- ticular candidate. It is understood that they will wait until the middle of January, hefore making a dect- slon, as they have others they wish to hear, one not being able to come before January. FIRST IT RAIN’D ' THEN IT BLEW; AND THEN IT FRIZ, THEN IT SNEW. Miss Doris Francis has returned to Storrs College after spending a | few days with her father, Mr. Thom- | as Francis of Willard street. will hold a tonight at 8 Newington Grange whist in Grange hall o'clock. Mrs. Hare of Pittsfield, Mass., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hollings, who is ill at her home on Main street. Body of Michigan Man Located in Woods Marquette, Mich,, Dec. 3 P—The body of August J. Kleist, Jr., ! wealthy Pontiac, Mich.,, business man, missing since Nov. 14, was found yesterday in the Woods south of Creighton, about three miles from the hunting camp Kleist started for when he left Creighton. | For seven days a posse of more than 150 men had been scarching for him although they began the hunt with no hope that he would be found alive. It is thought that Kleist died from ' exposure. His death is the ninth deer season fatality in Michigan. | Carillon of Bells Played in Florida Lake Wales, Fla, Dec. 3 (UP)—A carilion of 61 bells, Edward W. Bok's memorial to his grandparents and gift to the people of Florida AND FRIZ AGAIN. APPRECIATED. 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