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T\I:W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU iSDAY, APRIL 16, RIVALS DISCOVER ' Find of Collgians Bl by " Second Digger Group Abilene, Te April 16 ®—Re their discovery of another Texas pan- and John L. archae- that 9") ] son passed their health winner amination with Miss Minna Richter as examiner. The following girls passed handy- woman merit badge examination V\llh Mrs. Joseph Latham of Maple as examiner: Eleanor Porter, I‘ rgdrt.! Victor, Mary Victor, Anna Shimek, Gladys Leavitt, Winifred | Pratt, Louise Hesse, Ethel Johnson. and Francis Crean. Examination in eraftsmen merit Regional Dn'ector Will Conduct Scout Tmmng Course Here Miss futh Hedlund, regional ai- | l'xdm!n.l(\on in treefinder merit rector for the Girl Scouts of New badge will be given Tuesday, April England, will be the guest of the at the Senior High school at 4 New Britain Girl Scout Council to- |p. m. with Miss Elizabeth MacIntosh morrow. In the atternoon she will fas examiner. EH(][]SE DARK HUES Plainville troop. In the evening m will give a training class in {Five Wear Biack as Women Members Set New Resord commandeered an automobile and at | the point of guns forced the occu pants to aid them in |hvir escape. The party reported it found three human skeletons which erumbled into dust upon contuct with the ed tedate An tory ceraph company eveni attempt wads April 19. The second of 2 distriet meetings pertaimn- ng to 2ll lodges of this domain wiil held in Apolo Pythian Caste Middletown on April 20. This ting will representing the various tern Convoee i- it distr 1l Pythian lodge, No tinville, will exemplify the knight on April 20, and plans are carried out a the northern part will show its ability, Ail cordially iniited to be said an to [ cries of GIRL SCOUTS T0 GREET OFFICIAL ESCAPED CONVICT RETAKEN IN'TEXAS 10 SEEK PAYMENT Efforts to Assist Flight Only OF PIRATE CLAIM Lead to Resapture e TN o Church Wants Settlement for activities of a young woman and an sh]p L()s[ m ”98 Oklahoma ex-convict to aid him in his escape, resulted last night in the Los Angeles. April 16 (P—The Episcopal church at Santelle, Calif, | capture of J. R. (Bob) Silver, who | will ask congre: ay the from a short disf was wreek i hear th= and of ing bridgs pur two et be Hal of found Only hubitations, was cxplored. antifacts ies in tie Reuters were bu one of probahly vicir high on a cliff, Two of the skeletons | be those of a woman a were found in cyst of a large room apur: they had been buricd skeleten, possibly that of a {had been buried in anoths the habitation. wires A leved *to rank of fore and er in am fro other 2 on the hri burned o X, arrior.! Both porting of prehistoric eity handic, Floyd McCarty, Am {ology students for payment of althe “buricd village, ntury ago for terday to have been dis sloop by |a &roup of McMurry coll Lermuda e |SOTS and students, had been © ed time and again by archasologists.” The Amarillo MeMurry college find “truly viceroy's train r and then g stination was READ HERALD CLASSIFE r room in the Studer roc D AbS Dr. Holden said one of the o wl important angles of the . that horizontal 1 tound erimposed more ancient slal structures indicated the party had come upon rank eminent ' (N® death of one culture and the Jaoe ot birth of another. Based upon th Worthy premises laid 1 sponsor the L ispan is a rious S—— with four others, sawed his way out| of the Wynne state prison farm last Friday night. Silver's arrest followed a report to Brant authorized a a mounted policeman by an unidenti- the sinking of a Yankee | fied man that Miss Parlee King, 26, had asked him to send $10 to Cari! { Lawder, who has served a sentence | lm the Oklahoma penitc Po- | lice accompanied the man to where he gave Miss King $5. She | departed in an automobile and when | she picked up Silver and Lawder, | Ipolice who had followed her, | ed all three. Lawder and M Washington, April 16 (®—Sombre | Were charged with aiding an hues will remain the style for wou- | PrSoner: | {en members of judging ACTIVI ox 1S I K. r. wi B on whict STARTS SUNDAY “IN YD ARZONAY AN ALL TALKIE With EDMUND LOWE WARNER BAXTER Girl Scout rooms at 259 Main stre hts of Pytt 7 o'clock tomorrow evening, Olive. Elliot, of the Visiting | se association will give a halt hour instruction in bandaging. Thix | is an extra ¢ s in continuation of her course which she has heen giv. ‘ nz to the leaders for the past three | weeks. Miss Hedlund's course will | follow at 7:30 p. m { Miss Hedlund will be in New | Tritain again on April and 29 to continue her training course. | French pirates in the lands in 1798 The church has been bequeathed | an unadjudicated claim on the gov- crnment for the sinking of Addie .| .o L% 0 L e e Watkins' grand unele’s clipper, and Shas 2 Sabeedt Msapialy, M L nants of the prehistoric city they hrough Morris M. Fergusom, an at- | 150 0 0 BEEE o the : congrogation has p | Canadian in the panhandle arca to take the matter to the nu- : 22 ' They did not describe their discov tional capital. The woman carried 'YV ° : ery or detail but on the fight during her life and made | 2, " Aeticnliuial aves ar ‘m.— bequest to the church. She died ' ool ’}. B tu vLM 4:‘".,.' that | several v but the estate has 2 2 it was announced. Alfred 1o the pre- known exts br. students said iy WHATS THE MATTER MAMMA 2 YOUR FACE IS ALL SWELLED UP Iver surrendered without resist- congress, £ ce and his res All fifers, drummers and buglers | will meet the Boys' club Wed- | nesday at 6 p. m. instead of at the | Girl Scouts at their usual time. | Plans are now very nearly com- pleted for the Mother and Daugh- ter May day supper which will be given 1y, May 3, at 6:30 p. m in the I 1 Congregational church dining ball on Church street. Mrs Clifford D. Perkins, chairman of the | Connecticnt Gi Scouts, will be th guest of honor. The supper will be followed by a Court of Award at which time Mrs. Perking will award the badges carned during April. A motion picture of the International Girl Scout camp in Budapest will be shown. A Girl Scout orchestra will offer a musical program. All scouts, their mothers and council members invited to attend The girls have their homemaker test with John . Loomis as examiner: F Porter, Edith D Victor and Anna § Mathild Baratti poid, na merson, Mary Vietor, M ret Vietor, Wini- fred Pratt, Eleanor Porter, Eunice Rickert, Gladys Leavitt, passed their | health guardian merit t exam- ination with Miss Mi cxaminer. Margaret Edith Deming at passol Mis. Margarct imek. Helen Mary Hilt- Victor, and OSCH ADIO 8old and Serviced By BLAIR & BRGDRIB from the dresses worn at the open- ing jon by the seven feminine members present of the eight who lm\- seats, | Only two did not wear black. Mrs. | [ Ruth Hanna McCormick, republican, Hlinois, was in white, and Mrs. Mary Norton, democrat, New Jersey, wore tan, Mrs. Norton and ith Nourse Roger seachusetts, The former her bouquet dimin : | by g members flowers. size of soms to male conts Just as seven women participativg in the house proceedings wa ord, the galleries also w occupied by feminine visitors. ' included the con e Daughte American revolution. 3esides Mr. Rof were Mrs. Florence California, and Mrs. Ruth Baker Pratt, of New York. hoth republ- {cans; and Mrs Pearl P. Oldfield, of Arkansas, Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, of Florida, democrats. Mrs, Katherine W. Langley, republicas, | Kentu was prevented from at- | tending by iliness. ing blos- their for n black P. Kahn, of rs, tho: More than 90,000,000 incandesc:nt amps were made in Germany in the past 12 months. BOSCH RADIO 8old and Berviced By NEW BRITAIN AUTOMOTIVE EQUIP. & RUBBER CO. 26 Main Street | appeal told captors a pistol in He said he had been | they had overlooked arching him, | not rs ago, been settled be battle, and its use pirate moved deeply by his mother's radio | aspect. last Saturday to give him- self up and that he had considered doing so. Serving a life sentence for the murder of a theater cashier in Fort Worth, Tex., Silver now faces a prob- #ble death sentence for the second time. He was sentenced to tor the Fort Worth murder but Gov- | einor Dan Moody commuted the | penalty to lite imprisonment on the | plea of the boy's mother. After the youth's escape from the ison farm, Governor Moody order- | ed that he be charged with robbery | Eresation de with firearms, a death penalty in this | state. The charge is based on the | BOSCH RADIO 8old and Berviced By ANDER: ELEC. CO. | 163 Arch Street | Il } BOSCH RADIO 8old and 8erviced By ITALIAN BOOK STORE, Inc | 503 Main Street | New Britain | cargo ta tured them was Watkins' ship. tice death | snch that the {should be tlement, Eight sloops. for the Bermudas, were ed by Irench pirates and c after a stiff fight. of Marshall atie relations the Supreme with IFrance w settled. The which it received, chureh of red that congre with the Episcopal not settle | tact that Silver and his companion | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BOSCH RADIO #5!d and Ecrvieed By {Henry Morans & Sons 373 MAIN ST, BOSCH RADIO Bold and Serviced By POLISH MUSIC STORE 97 Broad Street AGER HUNDREDS CLAMOR FOR BEAUTIFUL "BRISTOL SCH CONSOLE AT 3198 Bosch Dealers Do Largest Busine: Model Week Just Fassed Fmda Demand For Fully-Electro| Dyramic *Bristol’”” Console of Bosch Radio at $198 Growing By Vhether the offer of Free Tubes, given with every new | Bristol Model of Bosch as a| tribute to pu”'ic support of Bosch Radio and made by !he\ H. M. Tower Corp., State Wholesale Distributors of Bosch Radio, has acted as a stim slus to brirg the public in contact with the new mod- | els, the fact remains that the beautiful “Bristol” models of | Bosch have in themselves im- pressed he pub as the greatest Radic values of all time. Sales, increasing daily to tremendous hci:hts, prove this point. In spite of the terrific demand Bosch dealers are giving unusually good serv- ice in the way of filling orders. With Ahe factorles wo.:ing many hours daily to catch up, and co-operating in every possible way to avoid disappointment ito hundreds of e=7er buyers who have piaced their orders, the coming week will find scores of installations of the new “Bristol” models throughout the \State. It would be hard to describe any one \feature of the beautiful “Bristo model of Bosch that is different from ordinary radio. simply because the en- tire radio is different—both in looks and performance. The “Bristol Con- sole” is original from the group up, with an appealing beauty that has won the admiration of all types of | - radio buyers. In performance the new “Bristols” will not bow to any make of radio regardless of price. Twelve months of the year, the owners of Eristol Consols by Bosch will get the Leaps and Bounds cst of everything being broadcast from coast-to-coast. The Bristol Console which is made by the mous Wasmuth-Goodrich | Company 15 as fine a piece of cabinetry |as you ever seen. In the Bristol, one | finds a charm of authentic period cabi: nei-work seldom attained. The correct- Jacobean character is reflected in the carved frieze mouidine. in the ng of the doors with their d walnut pancis and overlays of | vrecious wocds, and in_ the fretted skirting bclow. In the Bristol is old- world grace which fits neverthel nost perfectly with the modern Ameri- can decorative setting. No longer is radio regarded simply as a matter of teception, selectivity and distance. To- |day the radio buyc: insists on apgrar- ance that will ‘menize with the other surniture i ings of the home. The Jristol Console is 50% inches tall, 30'4 inches wi'e and 17% inches deep: in |other words, handsomely massive and striking in proportions. Housed 1n this beautiful console, the famous Bosch chassis with the Bosch ammer Booster” is available fn two {tvpcs. The “Bristol Model” electro | dznamic at $198, and the Bosch “Bris- | to] Model” suner-clectro CGynamic at $248( power amplifier type) ®ill an- swer any and all radio requirsments for beauty and superb reception. With the offer of FREE TUBES for either model (amounting to $19.50 for one model and $34.50 for the other. ch includes the No. 310 or No. 350 Power Tubes) limited to & short re now. Bosch dealers in expectation of an increased demand are ordering large quantities of both types. /. the right Is pictured the sensa- tional new Bosch—“Bristol” electre dynamie model—$198 complete (Tubes FREE for a limited time). The ether Bosch—*"Bristol Model” super elcctre dynamic (power amplifier type) sells for 3248 complete, 334.50 worth of necessary tubes FREE for Hmited time. Other Besch medels include Beautiful New Bosch Number “7" Consele selling complete for $207 (less tubes). This medel s fully elecire dynamio—also numerous other very beautiful consoles are avaliable at prices ranging frem $170 up (less tubes)s ° Year As Public Realize the Tre- Hundreds Take Advantage of Free Tuk= Offer. ~~dgus Valuz of New | Bristol Model of Bosch Radio Sells for $198 | Boseh Model “28” Edition “6” equipped with remarkable “Summer Booster™ complete for $154.50, listed as fol! lows—DBosch Receiver 8 Tubes, (7 am- plifying and 1 rectifying tube) $110— Latest type Bosch Speaker $25—necessary 8 tabes, §19.50. Own Heme and will show y how easy it s to own a famous Bosch Radis, on _|payments out of weekiy or monthly income. of the international heavily ladgn with matter of the sloops nineteen'h ;('\len’r- congress pressed France for a a-t- |tion. but the Sawtelle cn- | s did | heirs of Watkins. | because of the that covered 100 acres. Lit- avation work had been done prohibitive cost, they | said, One ¢f | Chief Jus- | € Court John | Perhaps wes in 1826 decided that diplo- | Dr e May Be 1.000 Years Oll The McMurry buried vi wa anadian ahove Bridge Burned group said the | uncovered on the Plemons, Tex., and thousand years old W. (", Holden, history profe and head of the party, said 5 lieved it helonged to the of western Tndian Over sor | Lond from Tne tempt may lives of Lord dia, and Lad pre-pue civili REPORT ATTEMPT MADE | ON LIFE OF VICEROY Bearing Lord Irwin and Wife Indian April today have Trwin Irwin HAVE NEURALGIA. | WANT YOU TO GO To THE DRUG STORE AND GET A 35¢ BOTTLE OF SLOANS LINIMENT FOR ME. 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