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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1928, Corp wet supply. William 8. Warren, Meriden, as- of Mexico City they were believed | of goiter in human beings in th n M 8 William V. Helmond, Haitford, | signor to R. Wallace & Sons Mtg. SBIENTISTS W“RK to be @ new species of amphiblan, | game regions. Eome have sus assignor to Underwood Elliott Fish- { Co, Wallingford. Spoon or similar until an event in a Paris museum | ed that the sate water which heep: or Op, N.¥. N7 Typewriting | article. amazed tlie scientific world. There | the axolotol undeveloped may laci | machine. Richard H. Whitehead, New Ha- R T [; RE a pair of axolotols mated, but from | the essentials for developnient « Arthur C. Ishell, Ivoryton. Appa- | ven, assignor to The New Havew certain of their cgas figer salamau- | buman thyroid. Whether contin ratus for guiding automobile into|Clock Co. (2 patents). Cloca ders developed. | ued study of the avolotol may hely position for service. case. e s So the secret was out. but the | S0lve the human problem remain: sm}w Road 68 Years Ago|_ frvinz ¢ Jdennings, Norwalk, as.| Paul G.,Willetta, Berlin, asmignor Tmy w‘m‘ Ammfls Plly I | cause ained a mystery for | to be seen. A lcust a beginning to Nash Engmeering Co. Alr|to Hartford-Empire Co., Hartford. many y | srems to have v o o d water u,lnl-lp In‘combinvarllon. Composite g.lall- eeder lement. . 0 Prof. Ralph J. Gil o ot Cols: | D'AR!ES E—— CALENDAR PADS Allr Gl War s, B, St " 07 e Appan | oA Part i Brperiment " 200, SV Longo Goes to Prison DESK CA!ENDARS — YEAR —— Ernest C. Lewis, Meriden, assign- | Clectric cigar lighters. For 12 to 15 Years New York, Dec 2§ — When |or to The Tubul: oducts Co., Colorado 8prings, Colo., Dec. 28§ | SisSibpi valley these same tadpoles, ridgeport. Die. 2 —Joseph < et v | BT Lo i e st sy, co e e e | 1 2 R YR BOOKS — DAILY REMINDERS Charles Terry was discharged frow |Southington. (2 patents) Ash re- 3 i ¢ o the Union Army 68 years ago be- |ceptable or similar article. Ju‘i” Rides in Plane children, unusual because they do|small into tiger salan rs. In | Longo. 37. of this city. crippled was e e A et To Hold Desert Court | not mature this autumn, has been | the Rocky mountains they eat snly | veteran and father of four children A Complete Stock—All Sizes and Styles traveling safesman. He's been on the | Flash light. Tucson, Amz. Dec. 28 M—The |revealed through scientific research | insects, and this one-sided diet af- was sentenced to state prison fo- Yoad ever since and todsy, at @ i Teiler; West Hartford, |bumpy, dusty reads of the desert |as one of mankind's potential beme- | fécts the thryroid gland, which in | frem 12 to 15 years by Julge Ar-ff S - heis the oldest drummer in the |, to Hartford-Empire Ce., | have been abandoned for the clearer | factors. turn ‘prevents dhe ‘astlalel: from | /3ir X RS n. Syperier coNTL soR: . country. | . Mold for high-tempera- |air by Superior Judge Gerald Jonss | The creatures are axolotols, a | '4IMINE itsclf into a salamander. ierdss: glengs plonded S mdity o LOOSE Leal Sapp"es a"d Blank BOO‘S In New York City, with other ture casting of refractory bodies. |of Prima county. g Mexican name, meaning “Play in Last summer a group of axelotols "nnslaq;h'fr in connection with oldeters of. his fransient profession, | John K. Reyburn, Fairfield, as.| Tn the sparsely settled - desert, | (he Water. — Work at Colorado| Nich were fed on a varied diet all [ he of Gaetsno Fava. who was snor Complete Ledger Outfits — Ledger Sheets — “Unele Charley” has heen helping to [siznor {o American Chain Co.. Tnc.|iudges usually have to ravel hun-|collegs in determining why they |1Urned info salamanders within 30| November 24, following a quarrel in Journal Sheets Sectional and Solid Pos fnaugurate a campaign for the en-|Cross chain for vehicle non-skid |dreds of miles a year over bad roads | remain perpetual “children” re. | 93Y5 o the research men turneq | Whieh Fava is alleged to have #lap- ournal oheets — Sectional and »olid 0s1 ;w‘rn‘;ulvl'of a t:;;’lmt;,nlmxhume and | deviees to hold court in their balliwick. vealed that the cause hasa possi. | N€Ir atiention o the waters in ]”“" "r"\”hfl'\"""‘lf":“h:l"’” face and to Binders — Ring Books — Loose Leaf Binders— hospital for aged traveling men.| Howard R. Sergeant and F. C. De| Judge Jones took to the air on a o . § which the ereatures live. They are | P2Y® T 2 Dor - everv husi heme_ In fo ‘he cricted on & 1000 | Tieamer, Bridgeport, atsignors m|trial frip o Aio, 130 miles from | sectione ot e ;:,':Lv':,‘::\';;,:"; lakes in semi-arid miountaing and | The state claimed that Longo did Forms for every business need. acre tract that has been donated for | General Electric Co. Coupling for | here, to preside over a case. Since | goiter. g contain no fish or frogs. When a |10t Shoot In self defense. as peace §| ‘ the purpose near Winston-Salem, N. | cloctric cireuifs, | that time the judge, his court clerk, . suitable fish or animal diet was N3d been restored between the two Ledgers — Records — Journals — Columnar & : - _ | Ernest D. Simons, Cheshire, as. | reporter and other officials fiy to the | Axolotols are tadpoles that g1oW | (ppjicg o these waters the axolo. | ™77 Prior to the shooting by Longo Books — Trial Balance Books. There was W. P. McCormack. 55, |siznor o Scovill Mfg Co., Water. | ont-of town court cases. a toot long, develop arma and 1egs. | fols tended to change i who is the mont traveled salesman. | bury. Fastener slide. Previously it took 48 hours to |and grow three piirs of gills out-| “Why the avolotal is unable ta ' ‘l':_'s\"l‘_r:' -~=""‘»°€"h"";j-" ffl o Carleton F. Swasey, New Can, itraverse the 130 miles both ways | side their heads, the gills resem-|develop his own thyroid substance,” | 1 Emea | ::h'}; There wan John Peter Mc- jasignor to Western' Electric by automobile. Today the round | bling Mules' ears. but which are | Professor Gilmore says, “has never . | THE I | THE e " e e 3 . Inc, N. Y, N. Y. trip takes two hours, and Judge [unable to make the final change | been discovered. Some have sug- Frank E Good J ;| ne organization sets another record. | [ g olictries i e WL, I . ke | Doe ; : . Wi PEN PEN A Loai morbil 11 apy S s ps” are | trom the fadpole to the adult ani- | gested that the water in which they | SHOP 8 sk v ing boasted an age well beyond the | aynond H. Vermillion, Los An-|much easier to stand than Arizona [mal for which nature designed |live fails fo contuin the necessary Eyesight Specialist | 8 STATIONERS SHOP | : h geles, Calif, assignor to H. L. Judd | desert “road bumps.” them, namely the tiger salamander. | ingredients. 297 - 2 | alioted three ecote and ten: but old | co “ync, Wallingford. (2 patentsy 3 " iscov-| "8 i 327 Main St Tel. 1905 297 MAIN STREET Charley Terry was the dean of them | fog 11 Walllngford. - (2 _ For centurics after their discov- | “Strangely concidont with the |[32 . 3 all. apary-pole: penter, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ery by the Spanish conquistadores | axolotol's troubles is the Presence ||t EYES EXAMINED m——— i it s Hag Met Many Famed Men “When T first started,” he recall- ed, “T weut either on foot or on horseback. Later I vsed the train | that is the hardest way of all.” | Terry has known many of the fa- | nious men of the almost a century he bas lived. and has witnessed and | taken part in many events that we | study about In history. i For instance, he met both Abra- ham Lincoln and Stephen A. Doug- | 148 when they were contending for u | scat in congress and conducting their | tamous debates in Tllinoix. Terry lis- tened to both and voted for Lin- coln. | He heard Abraham Lincoln detend | Armstrong in the celebrated murder | trial at Beardstown, IIl. “A scene 1 shall never forget” he kaid, “I did not arrive in time to hear the evidence, but I heard Lin- coln's speech, and raw the judge, the jury, and spectators in the courtroom weep as Lincoln pleaded for his client and shouted to Arm- strong’s mother dramatically: ‘Aunt | Maria, your boy will go home wtih you tonight.' " “Poubled-Up” With Greeley Terry voted twice for Lincoln. In | szl OFFERS THE BIGGEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON fon.” he laughed. “He wore a broad- brimmed Quaker hat and a ghawl ST SWART GLASSES | e we arrived, the train hotel 8 full, 80 Greeley suggested that he and T double up, which we did. He was on his way to Quincy. making the trip by stage part of the way. Tt was at. this time he uttered his famous ‘Go west, yoyng man, and grow up , | e with the country.” " * Tn 1870 Terry moved to Atchison, o s ear oats Dresses hoes Kansas, where he lives today, to sell sewing machines. Later he sold for ! carrlage manufacturers of St. Louls and Des Moines. When automobiles ' , ’ educe , put the carriage trade out of the Red ed . running, Terry went with the Imple- ac . uc o uc . ment and Hardware Trade Journal. E H on retail implement and verybody knows Raphael’s always ! SN A Fardware men and atiends the big ew Britain’s Best Boys’ Shop fea- Sl P housands of thrifty families are Sas asisntient shows the best variety . . . for ew Britain Women always say i) T e L 3 SN 4 A 2 s s ed here . . . the husiest shoe During his span of 92 years, Terry tures special reductions in Coats, Women, Misses, Juniors and Growing Raphael’s has the leading styles department in town hig sale sav- ‘has been unusually healthy and al- o ¥ d e e e i i 42 k el : 9 A £ ways active. Suits, Blouses and other needs for the Girls . . . exceptional values in this and largest stocks. . .right now ings in Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Felt Slippers! Takes Time Off to Fish A SHTRes “I like to work hard.” he said, growing young man! sale! beautiful silk models deeply reduced! “and T don't intend to give it up un- ti1.T have to. T can still eat and slecp well, and 1 have no rules for longevity, “I always enjoyed & good meal. o T've always eafen what I wanted, —_—————————— = Sl Bl et d uaed e b KNIT UNDERWEAR for the ATS............ Every Style .. CORSETS SWEATERS ngo 1'decided 1t was a bad hall, Entire Family REDUCED! Every Color ........ Sharply REDUCED! Popular Makes ............. REDUCED! Description . . Greatly REDUCED! ™ Fishing s ~Uneie Charies s favor- : 5 = te zport, and all his life he has made it a practice to take a day off, when e ot s Men’s Wear Silk--Rayon Underwear Housedresses have dope so by using a perpetuar smile, and plenty of patience,” he e Reduced! Reduced! Reduced! Reduced! per cent effective.’ ListTof z‘“enuflss? el"i \| | E,Xn"dl special values in Shirts . . . work- Daméy underthx}r{\gsh ml' c1:]epc~dc-clunc N lncl?l,t“{;ll:il" 132:1(::‘ n]f)dl'l(\:z\" h}l{bm:l(j‘(}l':'l“lx osiery for every member of the family 0 Lonnectic! eople . 'ay ael's Ji dary sav- Q %3 3 5 73 Vieha o i) T = (s o o e ing men’s needs . . . You'll save here! ing:," R AR AN £ ters! Save! at special January Savings! official Gazette by the office of Har- | & old G. Manning, Manning Brox. Shoe | Co.. 211 Main St., New Rritain) Tavuritz W. Andersen, Waterbury. | Clinch collar for shades. M| GLOVES............ .. in a Wide BATH ROBES ...... HAND BAGS ..... i V v Thousands gonreteriok . puraick. New ton-|(f| Variety of Styles ............ REDUCED! Entire Family .............. REDUCED! Great Variey .............. REDUCED! s REDUCED! August Dioughy, Wallingford, as- | signer to H. L. Judd Co., Inc. Dra- | pery-pole center. | THaroid P. Tonle, Meriden, as- | signor to Donle Electrical Products | | | | | i Baby Wear Silk--WashGoods]ll 1| Home Needsi Girls’ Wear | { | m?igi:t;;r:mylvxfm | hrifty housewives wait for our spent about $100.00 for various his is our first January Sale in our rescribed treatments, but none | Mothers will crowd this depart- * ¥ sewing needs . . . thousands of Pillow Cases, Towels, Spreads, New Junior Shop . . . New Like Magic” ' Reduced! e c Reduced! Reduced! : Reduced! BOMEES Lo L e cw Britain's best Baby Shop . . . ow is the time to plan your spring January White Sale . . . Sheets p ; f them did him any good. Finally ; b ; ¢ i'fi"&?{.,’.‘.:}":fi'}'h,':,fim’; ment during the sale because they yards of silk, rayons and wash goods Blankets . . . at prices that will Dresses for school wear . . . Every n & . . R . 2 e that this was the treatment | know the values they are sure to find! at January bargain prices! cause you to stock up! girl's need satisfied at substantial my child needed. I bought the | ey Soapand Ointment from mydrudT savings. gist, and after using them as di- rected, the trouble healed like magic.” (Signed) Thos. Saunders. Thousands of mothers have seiarseshei || 287 PIECES . . . BUFFET SETS . .. VANITY SETS . .. LUNCHEON SETS . . . TABLE COVERS . . EangtEeais |l SCARFS . . SLIGHTLY SOILED. REDUCED TO .................cccooioveireiaeinanreiaennn. tion. For adults, too! Try it. 48 «il druggiste. For free cample of each, write Dept. 34 Baltimore, Md. Resinol