New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1929, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAUY HERAID T —_— [RISH GOVERNMENT AWAITS ELECTION One Constituency Holds Balance, of Power in Dublin gratitude from never forget for they hope of ever reaching jror these men 1 shail little ving Slovakian soldicrs made quite an | Jack P'erry upon the personnel of Catnpagna They had endnred | involved in been becalmed fo thou il sorts of hardships for three! had convines MyThlrtyYears o2 g on ‘“ ';rf'l"'; ":":r‘sg;’l at ’*) Isips of water that was qui is- | veyage ho y carried their | were dor st hat a key worker| & i = o barhers, docto nd ) wce to her home Frid ¢ b L aBpEATIY : T k | Polic & calling A ] at Cooks. 1or ho they en 1 in calls ol several other v I them in found ok A ; the day before aboard the 1l 6 1 1o i an « they were 3 : | four boys playing cards in an aban-| ©On one of Fricd's m iopi e L en traced, and that the doned sedan on City avenue yester- | voyages the Ameri sligrestne mhe 15 bad b to e B day afternoon and warned them |iroops from Siberia. Liven on such [in hand by the medical corps anl AlfCepone Dublin, March 11 (UP)—The fate against using the car as a gambling | 3 mission his ship gave succor in the | the epidemic stemmed before wo ry hof L of the government probably dupends | placc and sleeping quarters. |form of provisions and water to a actually reached our destination. ©on’th¢ Dail election to :" ""';‘ "'l‘;' Through a misunderstanding the |becalmed schooner. In cach foreign | de from this incident the Thursday by the North City of Dub-|;o104raph of the Holy Trinity | port of call he found an interesting | America was fairly lucky during | Jincoastienoy "y {Greek Catholic church in Saturday’s | story to tell; life in ports from New | areer a8 a transport as she The election is a straight fight he- | Herald hore the credit line Johnson | York to Trieste. was never attacked by a submarine. | and three o tween the Free State candidate, Dr. n. The photograph actual- B e d sl e b : ) v i (he : Thomas: O'Higgins, & brother o taken by the Johnson Photo| By CAPT. ( a number of scares. e & ‘o cooe Aaba T o e and )m;ni?mg‘ms’ T ‘r:‘: et and not by Johnson & Peter- | (Copyright, In January, 1920, the America|the pirates had | 3 S T MVLELEA I CONEL R “" ok candidate, Oscar Traynor. i v, to that poi Rl o The government is sceking a mun-‘fO ‘e;‘!:.nlr;\wll.m:r: enyie no(’l‘hl»’_-‘ world 10 | the night and hud vica wa sch for the datethroughithe elestion | ot n Slovakian troops out of Siberia. | O'Higgins, for drastic pewers to curb | ! . S s gum,,,.,’: and end the ciation will be held Tuesday at|deed proud when assigned to her,|About 500,000 of these troops had heen three years in crossing Russia | intimidation of jurors. If the gov-'10i13 a m. at the Visiting Nurse| for I had previously bheen navigat- ernment candidate is defeated, a|@SSociation headquarters, 52 Center |ing officer of the liner during the |and were in Vladivostok. Each of general election is likely soon. JiEizeck | The government has revived its| Officer Charles Weare is able to | *cat and mouse” tactics reminiscent | be about after an iliness. of British suffragette days, arresting | Miss Lois Gunterman of 25 Gil suspects without charges, holding | bert street has returned to her hom thqm a while and then releasing | from the New Britain General hos- them. Of 136 persons arrested last | pital where she underwent an weak, including three women, 100 | operation for appendicitis. wera released, and the cat and | Miss Elizabeth Griffin, supervisor moagse- tactics are continuing. | of musc in Waterbury High school: Dmur"ous OF $43,435 |ers, Brins, Raihamne icin, Hetor GIVEN T0 CHILDREN'S HOME High school teacher, and Miss Wini- Ry, Louis (Little New York) d Mike Barne the Uale i inve follows. 47 Ellis street, Northend 52 Center street; Fri- will he a s men | T ¥, 1tion | school: Wednesday, that the |’ v; Washington school; 0 murders { street school. All weighing conferences are held . Doctor pres- impression City Items o | a mo stigat The polie @hi |port by M 117 Jubile zained entr. 3 and stole a ruby ring and two silver| dollars Officer Louis E. Harper are investigating a re- apparent- Hibers of MeGurn to of- the st interesting ship at that time was more or ‘ess transporte] |affected but the situation was taken {runks and upon arriva) had @ fine coat of ta also had drills SLOTH N New [ at was termed fossil that h March 11 (UP)— “the most remark- s ever come 1o n placed on exhibition body Museum. It is rium, a type of ground that lived in Arizona 1,000,000 0. The sloth was trapped and even portions of its sinew v.ere preserved in ilations of ages in which t was buried s here. diers having men on tic ' yugh the feountry. On our In the touched at Hong Koug had to tie P the harbor, own One ir witl i they to groups of from the cmselves i ot ; g e 1 et e A 5 ; hrothe c ang folk songs long p re forn usi lations en in 1 FRIED ted Press) X1 been master of the {America nearly a year and was in- vir The of 155 gular meeting of the board directors of the Visiting Nurse Nurse their prize We had several with the of them got ‘L\I)YHVHAL' they could | ) associatior ALD CLASSIFED ADS placed on the men and heir various pieces of d then o | After Colds or Grip g e Are You Stiff, Achy—All Worn Out? STIFF, achy joints, persistent backache, bladder irregularities, drowsiness and de- pression are all too eften signs of nluuuh kidneys—the aftermath af winter's menr E‘f Ids and chills. Negl, e 112 HURDER CASE Gt Ny ke oL 3 3 | e penalty? ek i i \ To promote normal kid- ney action and assist your kidneys in cleansing your blood of poisonous wastes, use Doanx Pills. Recommended the world over. Ask your neighbor! 50,000 Users Endone Donn'r ught w s arm and wa number of alongside but not fered to help the one of the roceeded fo about six member = ‘ommand the America him, pushir him Chinamen These cool fred Griffin of nd strect, N THINK KING BORIS 1S SEEKING BRIDE Bulgarian King Believed About o Visit Ialian Princess photographs as ade 10, Bulgaria, March 11 (®— S via's handsome, youthful king, | - Doan’s Pills come of his subjects fondly thought | ’ - § 7 {3l ale foses " gaga, about ¢ leuin 3 | A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys might be a hunt for a wife. At all dealers, 75¢c a bol Foster-| Mflbum Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, Nominally his trip was to Vienna, | to have an ear treated, and possibly | Sisles to western Europe, but the belief | was general the trip would include | Jomes "I::‘]"““rs;.'“";m’\"““‘x"';‘v beputioi when she was in the Army the allied nations had assigned sev- Rumor often in the past has con- Transport Service. While in that nected the names of Boris and Gio- | capacity I had one of the most in- vanna and recently it was said po- |teresting voyages of my career. iitical differences which would have | tended to prevent the match had | been overcome, A special papal di pensation could be obtained, it is be- lieved, to permit the princess, who | is a Catholic, to marry Boris, who I!( of the Orthodox Greek church faith. | to Europe, and then participated in Departure of Boris was effected in | the homeward movement. On one three sons Haddon, a student ¢ cecrcey and it is understood he will|of the former trips an influenza Paul, Robert and Edwin of this ¢ity. maintain the incognito of Count Ril- ‘.»p.). mic started on board resulting —— sky throughout his trip. He was in 90 deaths. The bodies of the panied by his sister, Princess men were all taken to Brest as th Dr. Balabanoff, an ear officers decided not to conduct and a small suite. |burials at sca. Everyone on the br. Klingberg Issucs Held by Chicago Police ho: Later small Tumps, 1 and carryi John E. Annual Financial Statement Now Linked With Murder in of Institution. New York Last Year. Slow work active in | for them {every At | We exp |ture going ¢ ’\Ldmr.l and Expenses of $45,000 as against an fncome of $45.000 is reported in the annual statement of the Children's Home by Dr. J. E. Klingherg The report is as follows Cash on hand Donations my back gave me considerale t e were not acting Tight and the excretions bothered me o great deal. L taking Doan'’s Pills and it was not long before I felt fine.” ers was 1 Miscellaneous, Totul : Tood and clothing . Wages Tinprovements Miscellaneous They were watered and fed after drifting for a month Fotal i on hand Contributions were all aver the world and Mrs. Klingberg observed r 30th wedding war < cral transports to aid in their trans- portation. We left New York for Manila with a large bout lashed to the America’s decks. proceeding by way of the Panama Canal. We called at San Francisco for coal and fresh water. Five days out we sighted a sailing ship bound for America. This schooner had been 110 days under sail and had run out and water, They s and we stopped A boat w cred by the and in a short time they were side. We gave fhem food and proceeded. The expr received from large audiences.. . especially when there’s not a cough in a house-full” gun and a tug- With the rank of licutenant T was appointed navigating officer of the | America in August, 1918, The v sel plied regularly between Brest and New York carrying troops, first anniversary 1ri- at their home. Married in Chi- where daughter Mabhel 10w has charge of a branch of the Children’s Home, they have resided in New Britain for the past years. Besides a daughter, they one of e provisions ““Those of us who are on the stage ought to be looner rated as experts on coughs. 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