New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1929, Page 15

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‘(‘hn)dean headdresses are likely to SALE— ANNUAL A 4mAVAN W Fals ppe tieh e’ || Radio Bargains Without Equal Story & Clark 4—Atwater Kents, Model No. 20 ........ 819 Begularzbrice 2—Atwater Kents, Model No. 35 .......... $23 1—R. C. A. No. 16 .. ..849 1—Freed-Eisemann . ..-c...coocennnnn .. 927 1—R. C. A. Superhetrodyne $39 1—Garod, Floor Model e ..$69 1—A. K. Model 30 in Pooley Cabinet ..$59 In Beautiful Cabinet 1—Bosch, late model , | $225 Value Speakers from $2 up SPECIAL SALE PRICE SAVINGS UP TO “Premier” BABY GRAND Regular Price $895 Sampe” $545 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1929. BABYIDNI“ HODELS ubmarine will cause it to sink. In the case of new submarine building, Rear Admiral Beuret said, dean City. Homfi wlm Sho'er Blflls 4 F s ll Hlmd creased, either of which adversely af os our loth Tirana, Albania, March 15 (®— ear ml H fects military efficlency.” The polite guest in |of one of the finds of the combined e : Hadramaut always carries his own | British Museum and University of | 1¢ POSSIPIlity of submarine disasters | supmarine when submerged, for bulletin continues. | displaying the treasures of the Mu. | marmne he said, “the aceldents that | vices for recovery of the craft itselr. Some Tocioes Masr | ! occurred were due mainly to faulty | e “Bmm"m Y ho map |20 80 that those who never fnd | operation by the personnel or to ds- | (o gt : o Syeryone familar with e a0 it s them e s |50 (NI € Chickens Dig Up $2,710 maut's southern border lies on the |pett W R A8 CRPRRIRID 0 board. A In Gold in Three Days Gull of Aden and the Arabian Seca 3 : : iter trained personnel ang im- SR e oo “s{mund_ of business. 1t is suggested | proved submarine design have prac- | _Petroit, March 8 UP—Henry Ford northern, eastern and western bor. | that if the authorities consider it |tically climinated accidents of this w)ismce his chickens scratched 1p ders are. True the great Arabidn |UM¥i% to loun the original to re-character and at the present time, | $2.170 from hare earth ' in threo desert lies to the north but the exact | SPonsible shopkeepers, careful copics |accidents that do occur are, with | 4ays Edward Morin 15 conyinced his | line where the Hadramaut leaves off | SU¢h as the one of Queen Shubad's|few exceptions, of the same charac- | flock of Leghorns is really profit- and the desert proper begins has |headdress would prove a drawing |ter as the accidents that occur to 2Pl 4 never been defined. Likewise, Oman | ¢ard o customers. | ce v _ Hour years ago police wouldn’t be- lies on the cast but no customs offi- | - Submarines, he pointed out, due to | lieve Hoken Olsen’s story that his - line divides the Hadramaut from |more than 70,000 rounds of golf |ing. Collision, however, is likely to | BOoth the Olsens have dled since Aden and the upper Aulaqui terri- |Were pla: on Asheville's five | result more seriously due to the fact | the money was buried, and Morin di- Geologically and socially lp(-zlk-1 Reading Herald Classificd Ads is a | about zero. Consequently, relatively | It's somcbody’s dog — ita owner ing, the Hadramaut is a land of con- ‘ pleasing habit. |small quantities of water entering a | will surely advertise in the Herald. ‘ | plain. Following this comes a strip | of high, arid plateau. North of the dise. Farther north lies the great desert. Even the Bedouins of the niediocre horsemen. Have Prinitive Shower Baths In contrast with other Arabians, P > Hadhraml are “skycraper build- ' e In the towns, their houses rerage four and even five storics in - height. @he upper stories are paint- Louses are clean and well ventilated. The windows are not glazed but ' shuttered and on cold days little bra- L decorated with painted arabesque &nd iron nails and heavy knockers drains to carry off the waste water, and douse himself from a vessel sus- o B A Genuine Leather his reputation unless the divore takes place for a very good caus: . Women in the Hadramaut veil their wlth Eve faces but they are comparatively FOR HATS THIS YEAR St e R R Sl which 1t is felt can be assigned for Aiimtallalion of protective devices. Rear Admiral Beuret revealed coftee berries with him because it is | Pennsylvania espedition to Ur. due to the peculiar contruction Of | supplying air, food, and the like to cer could ever tell when a traveler |[MILLION GOLF HOLES IN YEAR | their heavy construction, are com- | Wife had buried all his money. tory on the west but this fact does courses in 1 tihe “hamber of | that the reserve of buoyancy when | Yided the buried money with Mrs. trasts. For ten miles in from the plateau’ lics a zone of high moun- Hadramaut contrast with the Bedou- ed gleaming white and against the ziers of wood give the only artificial of polished brass. Taking a bath in The Koran -allows the taking of free, There are no hare The Lol S e Wi o e A Our Second Week assigned must be taken from some that while several thousand sugges- | 100 much o expect & host to sUpDIY | The display has raised the ques- | o her themselves. the personnel; devices to facilitate had one foot in Oman and the other| Asheville, N. C.. March 15 (UP) | paratively safe against stress of | \Yhen the Olsens moved out Mr. and not disturb the Hadhrami. It is|Commerce cstimated. | opscating ou the seriaes 1 small | Olse’s son, coast lies a strip bleak, sandy | tains and deep wadies or rivers, ing of the rest of Arabia, They live intense blue of the Arablan sky form warmth, Picturesque features of the Sl)‘lh houses is apt to be an im- four wives but the Hadhrami is us- wife not only shares one quarter 1 ) of the house with her husband but ATWATER KENT DESK MODEL “HINZE” UPRIGHT . / EALD gl the flfilest of playing quality. PRICE riginally Sold At $350 335 Hudbrumi Have Skyscraper| < ™r='o ™ \Undorsea Vesstls No LOnger| v, uumarine st oo in: , size of the submarine must be in- Washington, D. C., March 15— |serve as a model for Miss 1929'8| Washington, March 15 (#—Mis- tiong for safety devices flooded into 3 Becreting a few coffee berries in his hats if the enterprising scheme of | haps that befall submarines now are | ravy offices here after the sinking turban before paying a call is a deli- |one West End shop proves popu- | virtually of the same character as|Oof the 8-4 none contained anything cate little attention on the part of a [lar. : : those that occur to surface ves- | U W48 not geenrally kniown. The guest in the Hadramaut, a country “n':: r“":'["fl';e ,‘C;"““:l' ";'h‘"“‘l ""}’m 1s. Rear Adm. J. D. Beuret, chicf | o e :?:',,r;, fi.'pe',?m ar Soxices 2 g ccently displayed the head- o ; : 3 in southern Arabia, says a bulletin| i cqq of Queen Shubad who ruled of v')w burea 1 of construction and | pevices for identifying a sub- from the Washington, D. C. head- |in Ur of the Chaldees before days [mn:'l:(rlh" navy, told a house &P- | marine and indicating its course Quarters of the National Geographic |of Abraham. The headdress is a copy | Lo o7 cemmities that PrORTeS- | when operating on the surface, de- society, the isive changes have done away With | yicey for marking the position of the coffec as well as conversation, the tion of tha desirability of regalarly | ;o imen pe g ooy Of the subs | the escape of the personnel and de- in Hadramaut. No proper boundary | —ADPproximately 1,650,000 holes or |weather and damage due to ground- | Mrs. Morin moved in. only hard on mapmakers. —- |and when operating submerged is | which make it an agricultural para in mud huts or caves and are but a striking but rather hard-on-the- o . ) 9’ eyes picture. Also in contrast with | t N L f M d Bo S i, Do 13 oot wi ith a New Line of Men’s and Boys houses are the huge entrance door: promptu affair although a bathroom may be found on each floor. The " would-be bather must stand in the corner of a room where there are 2 ( X ) ually satisficd with one. When a %5 BASEBALL Gl VE husband divorces his wife he risks | 4 ) : 4 she 1 ves another quarter solely for the entertainment of her wom- en friends. Cooking and houseworlk are usual- / at 1y done by the wife or her daugh- ters as only the extremely rich have slaves. Dinner guests in the Hadra- | maut sit on the floor around a large mat or flat table, whereon is spread é the dinner. A flickering light is provided by hanging lamps of pe- troleum or sesame oil. A modern S s dfetitian would delight in the menu: | § e e e Headquarters for Boys’ Clothing 'AFewGood Used Pianos| BREMER-TULLY - | ‘nd Phy‘r. at L"' th‘n SALI::I‘M 7 Floor Samples bread of maize or wheat flour. 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