New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1929, Page 12

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12 ANOTHER STRUGGLE Trans-Continental Time Cut From 24 Days to T ot OF PROXIES LODMS To 32 Hours in Course of Past 60 Years Group Seeking Control of I R. T. in New York City ) (P—T DEAD AN CATCHES FORGER IN INDIANA Penman Si Name of Corpse and Invest m Leads to Disclo: —Has~ Lotz Forging Carcer. Seeking to Identily Burned Paper Money READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS on the w 1860 PONY EXPRESS 10’2 DAYS two special trains carrying offi puMu ign point of ‘And on May 10 the two stood facing each other, af few yards apart, ttalion of infantry lined the e of mahogany wa a maul of solid sily tense NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1929. BLUE LAW BATTLE IN INDIANA CITY : -[Two Factions Bring Gharges Against Each Other Columbus, Ind., April 19 (UP)— menting on the “blue law” situation here, says in part: “We have made during the five years a careful survey of what the people of Columbus want and nou that 85 per cent feel that wholesome amusement and :ation is a necessity on Sun- We will go further and say it 90 per cent of the people of | Bartholomew county will be found |riding in automobiles, playing cards down by the creeks in the summer time, operating the radio or player piano or in some way finding hap- last blessing. Although only six, Willle already boasts a hook and a jab that belie his 45 pounds. In an increasing num- ber of exhibition bouts with lads considerably older and heavier, he has demonstrated that he already has learned more than the funda- mentals of the art of self defense. His schoolyard and exhibition wins have won him, supporters say, a claim to the “gnat-weight” cham- pionship of Greater Boston. A score of his friends stand ready to wager on his chances against any boy with- NIGHT AND DAY A A STAGE COACH 24 DAYS AIR MAIL 32 HOURS 85 HOURS ™ The driviy lden spike turcd at the continental raily Tun, carrying aj oran. Tl by the sket ~teen « plains since Amer Sinty Year: War Skyrocheted Prices on May 1 will introduce SCrREEN-GRID ¥ Mou ion across - is Completed Children Need Vitamins To Assure Strong Bones and Teeth SCOTT’S EMULSION Is the Ideal Food-tonic > It Abounds in Cod-liver Oil Vitamins | | | and the bility that 28 others may face was hammer | With four men under arr a4 was comple ph operator ed out the one wi 4 lay” war. n when Frank J. clbyville, owner of two opened one of them s here, unday ana Donald | S e Rembusch filed o miles long. ¢ ; Bl 1 a parade wice t § : by New York s, Buffalo, W has a list clared vio- recalls a \inst Sunday shows 0. At that time, a down the ¢ machine hooth k up a collection to ceution of the April 19 (1 z e ) H. Spaugh is wa A of the fight for 00l beauty con- |y, cated that if Pross overed to th illiam H. Dobbin vits in the o suit picked com- his city is in the thick of | Fifteen minutes later cration | door persons | [piness and diversions on 4 ¥ |in two years of his age and 20 pounds of his weight. “I see no good reason why my boy can not aspire to be a pugilist,” ere brought to trial in the | ¢XPlains the mother. Mrs. Mary and 1ost the case because | Hammer. “It scems to have been 1 for jury service wives | levated to a high social plane by nd only persons who | M- Tunney. I am delighted with - even on a week. | Willie's ability to learn to box, but joy suppressed, |in the meantime I shall see that his mental education is not neglected.” » opened the ater on Sun«lay and were with by the police offi- w minutes ¥ citizens who by 1 ved that cle some amusement is necessary that the people of Columbus 1w t and they should have what they {want and need.” were their | whole- | Aluminum i more abundant throughout the world than any other metal. It forms over eight per cent of the earth's crust. 'MOTHER POINTS BOY, 6, Feel Duzy’ FOR HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE| " _sosc e | R g mild, safe, vegetable remedy will have you Youngster x Skilled Fighter Already {;‘.}‘:::‘I"“":; "", “::‘:’h"'; griping Only 36c, Holds “Gnat-Weight” Cham- pionship of Boston School. Boston, April 19 (A —Heavyweight 1pion of the That is the ambitious program | that Willie Hammer's friends outlined for him, with his mother's | world in 20 years! 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