New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 8, 1929, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL § 1929. —M—__ T 5 | . Saxe. Captain 1. S. Chater, who has| H {erected on the company's propesly | NATIONAL CHAMPIONS & saxe o sonoon, Tetepnone |SOUTHERN CROSS HUNT [oocasmimmnt 12 e searen. wii:| Boston and Maine 10 = 1 Somervine.” 1t wil repressut un- o. IS BARREN OF RESULTs‘loohmg further over the Port| Build Big Roundhouse other step in the road's moderniza- T S Bask Hulde Knight, 303,400, North & {George ares Saturday, was forced| Boston, April 9 (UP)—Plans for tion plan. it was said. The buili- fAtheas Jeoat Tligh fcbosl b Jud:. g S |down by magneto trouble. R. H.|the crection of onme of the largest|ing will be about 550 feet in dia- : ball Team On Way Home With Frances Kolode, 302,600, Raph- QNcalh was sent to look for him and roundhouses in the country, to cost meter, with a 110-foot turntable in | e — aels's Dept. Store. seaching Plane Forced Down in discovered him at Walcott inlet with $1,500,000, were announced by the it center. Laurels Tucked Away. Evelyn Carswell, 302,300, Hart & |a badly damaged plane, although he’ Boston and Maine railroad here to: 5 = f | Cooley Mfg. Co. Port George Area—Two Other | himiselt was safe and uninjured, day. | Housewives of New Zealand are Avery Brundage of Chicago cwesso awma s cor—a i 337 Already Rate 90 Per Cent| “eita Lech. 01,700, New Britain dsohaas ik B A e e e A s 2 Polish Baking Co. { Wyndh: 8 id search of date 50 loc tives, 1 be Seeks w Change POllGleS Athens, Tex., was on its way home or Bener L e | R ‘P)—“\h;'am:‘sn:\s:’d‘x:flr: "1‘;.»(0“]. x\ of commodate ocomotives, wi vices. today with the national high school | crary & Clark. = o e A ha i Tanahip A |deme Frary & Clark 106, Landers, |Search for Captain Charles Kings-|Sundax, March 31 were = report Chicago, April 8 UPi—A movement, | Athens won the fitle Saturday| (pe week from tonight will mark | Frary & Clark. ford-Smith and the missing South- |Licutenant Ieith Anderson arris at Broken Hill and Captain Holden | N . which may change the complexion might by defeating Classen high of |y 0 BE0C IO one ™ awaited | Eleanor Hayes. 299,600, Stanley |ern Cross fliers has already cost onc sl S e Feel Tlred, Stlfi and Achyz of the Amateur Athletic union of the Oklahoma City, Okla. 25-21, 1n the | ;thiohig of Columbus Parents’ Ex- | Works. of the searching fliers a forced land-| o n‘nr Tt “‘.W; ed States and its policies 10- final game of the University of Chi- | ,q5ition, Bessie Cullinan, 299,450, Stanley |ing and a disabled plane. This place is about 400 miles from Too Often This Warns of ward amateu and professional 'S annual tournament. T * .11 Works. . & . . . o date 30,000 or more general 5 Smesee——————— Wyndham where the missing fliers I Sl " K d % Avery | g - ana Cadrain, 295,897, Stan- uggish Kidneys has Avery ¢ t team in the tourna- | .8 Gl have been sold and | Georsiana Cadrain, 298,897, Stan | aepesten i tand 88! . . ident went, the Athens aggregation used |l Tg)n” s result was made |'e¥ Rule & Level Co. New Aclneuemenl | Failure of the reported finding o AME? Stifi? Achy? Every day bring cssed a lengthy | its height to win all of its six games. . Carmela Galati, Stanley e b S A = backache? Ki v by th 1s of the| .. iers f erth at Th - A nagging backache? excre- At v i s by PosMIoIS oy by the efforts of — fliers from Perth at 28 ney p trants th ntests and 2 T4 > ] F P d int to materiaiize caused | L/ tions too frequent, scanty or burning in i Bt i Gt ot bie Tesans ibeally 0T SRR B SRE G Alice Martin, 267,450, P. J. Flan- 'n face Fewder "o 'o m:ioriie cus s Ngniey {by the members themselves, “top appointment over Austra passage? §0vernors | passed over the heads of all op- nery Co. To this also may be added the 5 Sl s . w._|The skin of youth lies in every box parties searchfy ¢ land for t S To promote normal kidney action and when their an- [ponents to work under the basket|gpport of the merchants and bu:l-?‘ Ie,"[‘mfi""z' r, 296,600, City Na-| o O onderful MELLO-GLO Face ; S ava expecied assist }r‘nur kidneys in cleansing your bleod expects to see @ |for short shots. 1t was seldom that |negs men of the city. [ rmons Suck, 295,085, Boston |FOWder. The purest powder made— |some quarters to be of more use in of poisonous wastes, use Doan's Pills. constitution, Which | jthens used a long shot o e i many features | g dons Muck, 285,935, Boston |, 10, 1o [ligced by the U. 8. Gov- | finding the men than acroplancs or | | Handreds of thousands of erateful wiers have given Dow's public d mater Brockton, Mass., won the consola. | OUStanding of the many fesiarefStore @ 4513, Stanley|crament. No pastiness, flakiness or river endorcement. The best known and best recommended kidney diuretic. tion championship by defeating Nor- | B0 o iion ™o the 100 per cent|Works. i e s ¥lirritation. A new French process| = A ton high of Cicero. 1ll. in the final} . reey pany clinic and ~contest,| Mary O'Mara, 201,600, Norih & |makes it spread more smoothly and| The hee-louse is a small er DOAN’S PII I S zam he co nan + | where 1012 youngsters, between the | Judd. prevents large pores. No moré shiny which clings to the hairs of t to the Kidneys i ages of si months and three years, | Helen Anderson, 288,100, Corbin noses—it stay on longer. Use | honey-hee. It is six-hundredt f A £ " L S 2 t lers, 7 : 3 » 5 5 LY. ) e \cre examined as to their physical | Cabinet Lock Co. MELLO-GLO, an inch long. / all dealers, 75¢ a bor. Foster Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Baffalo, N. Y. Na- Fuller Will Seek fitness, Of this number vers| Viola Bleau, 278,010, Stanley Rule <} N M 1 found to rate better than 90 per cent and Level Co. a high judicary ’ Senate ‘\Dmma_“m\“ perfect. This is a remarkable rec- = or more men to : ) ord. inasmuch as under the strict|Q . ters of ama- he ¢ - © Sxamination rulce any mavy ratmg Sparks Fire Roof of | . 50 per cent is considered a pertectty| Franklin Square House ormal. healthy child. i R morn Co. No. 2 of the fire department NOW PLAYING! Sliten s iR 1990, been received from Chicago where o'clock this morning for a roof fire e 5 5 _ithey had been shipped for their|on property of Dr. B. D. Radcliffe E ' south, Fu e a; final ratings. and all mothers of ba- ’-r 108 Franklin Square. Sparks from H association Perfect Vitaphone House! bies of the first and second divisions |5 nearby chimney set the shingles on are welcome to an approximate rat- fre. cusing slight damage. ng by calling at the K. of C. cam-| ot 1:42 yesterday morning Officer ron | paiEn auxiliary - headquarters, at|otis Hopkins discovered a fire in the ted that |20 Main street, any time after 4|porig notel. 31 Main street, a mat » The ratings of the third and | trees on a bed occupied by Eric Peh- Sl last division will arrive later this |,i¢a having caught from a cigar or nd rules to fit present diy o week. and mothers of children in gt TN LT, (0L catled on to accomplish fulfillment 1ai 5 [this division will also be notified | S “alarm and extinguished the foregoing objectives th : fred it | AR e blaze with slight damage. Pehrite After issuing the questionnaire. s o 5 All babies who have been foutd | ac not injured parted for New Yeork iive At Cooiiza wowmia | to; xate: B0iper cent or betler ars | =i, iNol 6iwaa. called by s “stilly th a committee of 4. A. 1 tolic position, | S1IEIbIe to participate in the baby|gjrm at 9:52 yesterday forenoon to officials. he will confer T untess it |parade and pageant with which the o home of Mrs. Anna Sochra, 130 Alajor John L. AGuifith m ’ ’ tice Olive |°XPosition will be opened. The Pa-|pgpy gireet, the cellar having be 3 sident of the Nationa S e the United S rade will form and leave the head-| oo g110g with smoke from a back Feder Sp TS 5 ; riers at 500 Main street Prompl-jqpaeq jn the chimney > : ; LBl roli el n next Monday eve- | T o Tr wont 1o 192 Carlton rivel Borgenizitions the night ept that, and I be- AR o the Stanlevl oo vesterday afternoon at 1:18 ¢ th he spacing that T ient Hoover would b | o'eleck. grass in a vacant lot having ad to give it to him. T think |77 ; o sonfusten. the |taken fire 1 e 10d appointment— | A grass fire on property of Clifton e B A Reoneldes e Esnersl o mwl,"r;,r,:',":h:; Davenport at 1290 Stanley street % i p 14 > P laint about the A. A L T s = s h gl fi:wepno was extinguished Co. No. 7 at _ e : B e e Student Who Took Poison 1t holders of l*nrr\n\"ks 34 yesterday afternoon. e, - mosm a2t Identified As Frend e s {0 Wt el | %2 ‘ - ORED LD COnBIN I S l.‘km_a“ The haby floats will he assembled g T s ann s i o s 2 e e ! Feel Drowsy vs of the industrions boy mmnsv‘ = 2 : i A ) e 77 All the T Q e o ispnr x| the Time? h, parents are decorating s the season of ges at their homes Jow nerve forie in the ama field. he said 8 ve ris and the son of o for furnishing the |tired-ali-t feclimge. ‘The syrins : s ' TR T mbassador e @t jusic tor the duration of the expo- | oty {bep ot ot mn i L 4 Birthday Party for rantinople. ) h o Bicn It (iDirectoriohol| ) e Man 82 Years of Age . oo varaare waiker e e R e Ty tonica womt do sou -] Saiere v 1. What i« a rea Ajbirth oy R ,“‘ p stle Club orchestra | like McCoy's Tablets that tak Adolph Gre of 14 1 r e | “Miss New Britain” Contest {hold ot your o % T candidate leads in the Miss | tissues, charging % i . A et ey ATy o Bt ot b | 0758, M5 8 Sl what courage it too than B0 vears ago to enter the em portin A porting |ing after last night's count of votes. Seiiad 7 ploy of the P. & F. Corhin Co ness. 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