New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1929, Page 14

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e W n g : i ispos- to locate the Hawaiian Islands in the declared, by securing proper dispos- o al of sewage from its institutions, lINI]Y HAs RIVALS middle of the North Pacific is & although it is admitted there is a mystery of nature. continuing need for further efforts. Birds that nest in the southern Methods of financing sewage dispos- | pweem P . |N AR I hemisphere aiso have remarkable al projects are also discussed. 2 3 S records for travel. The slender-bill- s ed Shearwater makes a circuit of oy e e o SO0 ODFELLONS o SUNEREIR s e 5527 2555 || Be Sure... Be Safe Saekors - DUE INTHIS CITY - R . | S .. Be Satisfied! e == ! 7 e s hington, D. C., May 13.—The | habits. Telltale bands have shown The account of how New Britain | | Was : started to tackle its sewage disposal | (Continued from Kirst Page) k. . finding of a dead bird on a beach :hl? m-lehyren to be an inconstant problem in May 1 when money | 38 o ’ in South Africa may unlock a secret he low W] o‘ulfm to be paying was appropriated for an engineering |before they return to the meeting ‘wh'lch uht“ long puzzled American ':;;Iy‘;o‘r:cl“ o:“:h::)? h;:ct::: survey, to the present state of SOM- | pa]l at 2 o'clock. . naturalist : e nolency, is included in the two bien- The chief item of business for the e e . § 3 The"blrd":nb;‘l;.l;c“ ’l;or,‘r:,lec:r'l;lim Kl':l:"l‘orbflu'l:‘::nverntlon of bird nial reports issued today by the stal«(- afternoon session will be the formal | S S -:h'“;"“m'l‘)':t 348135 and. In abbrevi| “At present nearly 1,200 banding WE ARE NOT CON- Experts serve you here— water commission, composed 0f clevation of James Green of Ridgley | e , e P ke bl yorih ) . WITH ANY Lrederic (. Walcoit, chairman, of |joqge of Torrington, to the office of | ated form, the address of the Bu.|stations are in operation in all part NECTED modern equipment is always B T Rt e e T b e o B ot Ayiculturer | son. formerly head of the Burcan of [l | OTHER CONCERN IN toyed i 3 ! Britain, and Walter R. Steiner, of {yin uished by Mr. Carlson when tive Btaten Depmrtment OL KRS olpsioal Buoes L~ 1h- Nacenst NEW BRITAIN employed in the cleaning of Hartford, | formal ballot has been taken, Bach | [ 230; T Austin dnen July 23, | Geographic Magasine : your hat—evel tion is In 1926, the biennial report end- | 5Ty oo iog will receive a badge, HQurnevil Bay. Tabradon. on July 23, R . All Our Work Is Done Ty quere . ing that vear states, New Britain's| o o = Dictaire « of M. Garlsan |1928. Four months later it was 'The operators send the data re- ur superviaed by a skilled hat * offorts were “‘progressing in a m !}”w e ara iAot the 1929 cm__' | . ¥ - {found in South Africa. garding each individual bird banded At 88 Church Street satisfactory manne T A28 NG L5 (LR SRS RS #3 ; ¢ - . Scientists have recognized the|to the bureau, which has established ’ = succeeding biennial repert states, Tt v Geana Bire Willluin | - . 4 [Arctic Tern as the Lindbergh of the |an indexed card file of such records. The Modern Hat Shop “the program was progressing satis- | p(k‘ gt el i A islon ‘ e % | bird world. It makes the longest mi- | Widespread interest is expressed in 00! grund secretary of Ontario, : . |gration of any bird, summering in|reports of the capture of banded factorily when a change in the city | : s i = . B S ntiant ook place and theinew | 04808, Will be here/as Teproseriins ) : g : - 3 {the Arctic and wintering in the Ant- | birds, of which 13,794, representing 5 5 Sk tive of the national order. Grand | . i : Slov i |about 200 " h . A &5 M o 5 stration has not yet taken up | . 3 A e ¥ A # arctic, Eleven thousand miles to a!about 200 species, have been retak- A D A Aqministri inasters and grand secretaries of sev- . 7 2 A N intes resort s an all-time record. |en, either alive or dead IN OUR SAME LOCATION WHERE WE is blem."" . % 7 . ¥ - 2 . % it hrgble st toras. €l siates will sl bo present , s = ™ By "what route does the Aretlc HAVE BEEN RENEWING LADIES' AND Both reports were 7 % 3 b tn detail of the water| Word reached the convention s . " Tern fly from the North Pole to the| . MOTHER'S D, 2 ::‘:l:le::‘:lf::“in; Conmecticut muni- | committee this afternoon that two A G k = % ‘Anrmfl‘m? That has been the ques- Me,‘n‘bu. t?m, :;Yol;’%l::,: Dra- GENTLEMEN’S SOILED HATS FOR OVER cipallties, largely with reference to special trains have becn chartered to ¥ oy tion. matic circle played host to their T YEARS. the need for preventing further l|_m\- :vrmz'lht‘ New Haven delcgations P ; ? o i Ar. H. 3. 8 Heather of Durban. mothers at o Mother's Day party WO . lution of its streams and the elim- heve for the convention parade to- B i % Natal, has communicated to the Na-! held yesterday in the basement of ination of present impuritic “”‘;ll' morrow night. N - e * . >3 tional Geographic Society the cir-|the Holy Cross church. Tributes THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ‘ ence of sewage disposal they - * 3 : |cumstances of the important find |were payed in verse and prose by streams of the state js the primar & - o . _ | which may answer the question. individual members and refresh- object of the water commission, and | : = : “The Tern was picked up by Mr.|ments were served. its reports virtually every commun- . . | Wackrill, of Johannesburg, a few ity of prominence in the state is re- | s it 3 miles south of Port Shepstone. His| The fly, as a germ carrier, is said ferred to. | H]R BER”N Kll“Nfi discovery, the Biological Burvey|to be capable of doing more harm wrote the finder, was ‘the most re- [than a mad elephant. 38 CHURCH ST. NEAR MAIN B rebuilder, New Britain is one of the cities | |This eight-cylinder Isotta-Fraschini limousine has been pre- which helps to pollute the Conncc- | | i ; ils i » hig|markable case that has been re- ticut. river, it is stated in the 1925 | |sented Pope Pius XI by the Milan Automobile club for his|FECFeRS 85 FI0 (88, pCr e veport issued today. This it does IV | (Continued from First Page) | travels from the Vatican grounds. Lower photo shows the|tnat tne Arctic Tern icaves the| teaching the Connecticut river via | ety luxurious interior, S northern reaches of North America, Piper's brook and the Sebethe viver | popry drew his gun and fired two = flies to Portugal, crosses the length in practically a raw state.” - OUWE) g o0 ppomag and was killed as | of Africa and then ‘hops’ to the Ant- cities in Central Conneciicut vhich | £ 3 A C’ l “tic continent.” e e commeeticut are Hart- | Thomus fired in sclf-defense. A ity tems actls coninanici i s SO et ford, West Hartford, East Harttord |the shooting tok place in Thomas' | Bl ey “12,000 miles to the previous 11,000 and Middletown. he cumulative | home and several witnesses to the y . ; | effect is most mark ort dit- | shooting back up their theory, it is | €. Manciasolo entertained 12 Miles estimated airline flight of the . t ahdian ) abc e X 5 in |species. The Arctic Tern enjoy: tance below Middletown,” il 8 | said that there is litile chance of his suesisynt hisl shome yesterany b in (o hen ahy sthar MvioE Il stated. prosecution if he is found. | honor of his sccond birthday anni- Yiis! B & 5 2 creature because it lives in regions \ \ Other communitics in this vicinity | Negroes in that section of Chris- {versary, . are included in the reports. Bristol |tian Lane readily admit that Pe Pmised [l)l' Gfl t“re OI Man Who Carl Ahlin of 151 Washington ::‘x}:erreie;t:l.:i:h'tmt;:rlt:e:n:i'::nxl’::’; Fa : y . standing out considerably above the |was in the habit of carrying a gun p street reported to the police t0day |journeys across the Equator. average in this connection. 'The Bell | and that Thomas is of a peaceful na- ¥ [that the lock was pricd off his | qoiey and other shore birds travel IN STRICT / (o traln City s well sv_“‘N{:d :md lhia::u““‘:;{ |ture. Perry has been involved in % sl]{n WIIC garage as 170 High street last night. | ;500 widely than any other feath- PRIVACY . Forestville is unsewered and pollutes | "oy Britain, 3 A\ S1a1ib0 ordeved oy the boas ori o LS LERL B G RE R CE LREMD n e B 0D In TELEAS D0 Nory COURTEOUS HE effects of eye strain are the Pequabuck river. The efforts t0 = \g ap ag could be learned, Thom- [police comumissioners at a recent|oe” \ioGrail's garage la e EInLaLEDGOP AnGidn 1he 1071 RINER far reaching. Headaches, fa- include Forestville in Bristol's sewer e e | A dianbil By the eononl (of McGrail's garage last night, but out over the open occan, never SERVICE ’ o )y ; ¥ Vil I O e the | &9 has no money with him and po- meeting and signed by the COmMis- ja(er the police were notified that |stopping until it reaches Bermuda. | tigue, and nervous disorders rystem is rehearsed, in o] | lice believe that he will give himself [sioners, was read at roll calls today |4 n re B i “It might be | | Y |it had been returned. On it flies, pausing perhaps at the ‘nq tly traced ¢ i lfmi)poonnd" !‘]purv ® that | UP as soon as the the suddenness |at police headquarters, as fOlOWS: | \v )\ ycosio ki, 17, of 193 Law. |Bahamas, or the Lessex Antilles on s o bl Rl The patural dratnege conditions at ffv' the affalr woars off. It Is general- | “Oificer Henry Zajkowski at @ e~ {or creet, was reported (o the police |the way to South America. The first REPAYMENTS which are not functioning Vorestville are such that from an en-| oy, ol“rl"t ‘;’ i 3 LB S oent lnu('l!n‘p ofuthe bo. ‘q of poh;. today as having left home yesterday. |of the Golden Plovers have been re- GED properly. gineering standpoint it would prab- l'fm M\M“»v“"‘_"‘\‘”vrp e Comaiadions ;-‘}: wour ablion ‘“A'_‘j;‘ A son was born yestcrday at the |ported arriving in Paraguay before ARRAN 3 ably be much less expensive for the | - Y(_h”(h”-" ]j; Lk il ,d”o‘s!flof Salvator Pavano on April |Hariford hospital to Mr. and Mrs. |the last have left the breeding TO SUIT YOUR Warnings of eyestrain should taxpayers to combine with the citi- | * children. Funeral arrange- |4, 1929, who had shot his wife, Was | Richard White. Mr. White is treas. |grounds. They “winter” on the Ar- be heeded without delay. An et Diaimville in the construction | MeNts are not complete pending the highly commended by the board of | urer of Landers, Frary & Clark, |gentine pampas where the summer | INCOME G 2 of'a common sewage disposal plant.” | FePOrt of the state coroner, who is ex- | police commissioners as a brave act [ Members of Alexandra lodge, |sun makes food plentiful. examination will determine Of Plamville, however, the com- | Pected to report tonight, |and showed a high regard for your | hyughters of St George will be en.| FEven unadventurous appearing the condition of,the eyes and mission states “litile progress ha | George Wright, a son-In-law of [duly as an officer, as you were not | ertained at the home of Mrs. Tay- | Warblers travel far to escape the will indicate the means of been possible.” One reason advanc- | Perry, stated this morning that he [On active duty and had left you bed {jor of 17 Day street, Wednesday |cold breath of winter. Of our Ameri- 2 ¢d “Is the necessity for constructing | had scen the body and tha examin- |in = pous-"_ to the call o d- afternoon. The regular business|can species and subspecies 22 winter Oall, Write or Fhune 1-9-4-3 correcting defects. a schoolhouse the cost of which Will | stion revealed that there were two| Ihis action on your part showed | meeting will be held in the evening, | in the West Indies. 44 go to Mexico. M exhaust the borrowing capacity of | pullet wounds in the body, one 1n |8 desire to fulfill your duty whether |at § o'clock in Vega hall. T Bion 16 Dontre) Atrorich BENEFICIAL LOAN MAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED the community.” However, the prob- | the right knee cap and the one that |On your regular tour or while off | B while 22 reach South America. It SOCIETY still under discussion and an en- | e checked up by police, however, |¥OU for your actions. Such action 4 T & that some Warblers and other small Main Street, Between gineering stydy has been made. S Jas this are what is wanted in an o | Ended Life in River |virds rly 500 miles across the Carib- opeVartingien ond Bigh Siresis " Considerable space is given in the 11y this afternoon Thomas Yopp, | ficet and we trust that more ofiicers | Thompsonville, May 15 (®— |bean Sea without resting. o " {dled r Lk e reports to pollution by manufactur- | well ol locally, wus arrcs ml'AI Rl olop: YoUL EAain ples [Search was being made in the Con- | Probably the most remarkable (|| Mesmsed By (he 8350 ned Bonded RV AN, F. BHONE 1888 ing establishments, and the cooperi- |State Police Serzeant Paul Lavin as The chicf also joins us in the ex- necticut river today for the body of [non-stop, oversea flights are those tion of these to avoid further pol- u material witness. Yopp was Pressions herein contained. and you |Matthew Byrne, war veteran, who is [of the Pacific Golden Plover. Com- lution, both in the interest of the | brought to the police station this|CT2INIy have our thanks and best [supposed to have jumped from the|ing south from Alaska it touches at public and in the intcfest of indus- |forcnoon by S nt 0. 3. Meenoy | Wishes: "hompsonville-Suffield bridge at | the Aleutians and then takes off for try in Connecticut in gencral. The |of the local police and turned ov 3:30 a. m. He left his coat, vest and | Hawaii. It crosses 2,500 miles of industrial growth of the state re- e Scrgeant Lavin, who question D ADS tie hanging on the bridge railing. |open ocean. How Plovers are able quires a consistent supply ef unpol- him for some time in the detective luted water in the streams, it is|burcau, . stated, and industrialists 2s a ruic| Yopp, according to the local po- have recognized this fact and for |lice, was present when the shooting ACONTORY L SR that reason are cooperating. Many |occurred. He is said to have shot| afiihente Co ot hause for_$12. e [ manufacturing establishments hasc Perry during an altercation in: Ber- | e i b | s - b Miglron, MR GRS gone to considerable expense 19 |lin several years ago. | i, At 1 LR TR 3 she. R R RIS A riMw, avoid unneceasary polution, it 13 e | e — o B ke, pertct coudition: Dot X slated, and their efforts in this re-| pire of American business con- ; 8 rooma, 2 810 ey T o Rk O 4 spect are gone into in detail. Tnliorns is short if not sweet. Paul H R S Bl i) FleoT S 4 respect to the municipalities, how- oF fhe Tniversiiy ot AN ; ever, progress is less marked. It 2 inojs has ascertained it averages six | considered inevitable, it is declared. |years., that a certain amount of surveying and discussion will precede more { definite municipal action, which it is ;:\o'" f‘uonc:if‘lfl\"(:;l:!m water commis- ‘Flute Tooter a!ld " His Shoote The state itself, realizing that ft must set the example, has progress- L e §17 700, f . 5 ed to & considerable degree, it is | o s b B e you are going into the - home owning” class this Spring. lems of sewage disposal are reported | cayged his death. This could not |4ty and the bhoard congratulates | Boliave War is a fact for never ceasing wonder F k E Good 1 {Believe War Veteran e 01, Sasiell Sosiine, Soem) ran . win Optometrist at 3 —watch the Real Estate columns of this paper nightly. / —many a home is offered for sale in this paper be- cause the owner does not care to put a sign on his place. Turn to the Real Estate Ads in the Herald Classified Sec- tion now, COIOT srRame o cnaf- ! acchitective the | bit<hen oad hreakfast meek steme Did You Ever Watch a R : —real pals just enjoying every minute of the day with affection- ; = ate attachment for one another—but many canine pals stray or get lost and that’s where Herald Lost and Found ads come into this picture, For, a Herald Lost Ad on the trail of any lost article, soon picks up the scent and locates the finder. It’s a well known fact that the eyes that find lost articles are the eyes that watch the Lost and Found columns to return the property. To place a lost ad Call 925 soric | 7 ' :",“‘" iecs house, .ul,...‘ Lost and Found Ads received before 12:30 p. m. mevmaid, won the (. s . et ? appear the same day Athictic Union swimmin tost Lor, 1 liclom i youngsters undor 5 £o the | posts ther day. 1 il I fife and din swimmine sine 5 Lo t07 erang town AL of which Mrs, Flemings L " old, is the o i i . M ¢ 5 oo sqh ey T Hyait, & felt wore Tav {rom. coolhing, #o Alc PTAQUA “FinanTows Fa, ki v oand 1oaded the family 2etillery and shot ) ’ Col? v e lung,

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