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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 192, e e el e 2 - . o o boys linked IFrance with America by his condition he advised the Loy to | violent excreise the boy could not re- | struck by an automobile more than acDonald Begins Unemployment cean ts Spurs Flier; |-’ b wrumatin wosk 1n 100 T M Ty Mo R L e ’ M. Laurent Eynac, French air |nasium classes and for mors than spite this handicap Miranda suc- (73 year old Devon street clesnem A ° . P - . 0 minister, is krown to be very un- two years he had not been taking | ceeded in his efforts, the family !died at his home here late yester- em Lonsi entlon at ce arents ure tt] UCCeRA <vmvutnctic with what he charac- | this course. claim. John is zaining in health |day. Mrs. Nellie S. Moody of Del |terizes .‘lc useless aviation stun‘s. | According 1o information receiv- |and at present is overweight. He has | von. driver of the automobile. i %, S s i {One of his first acts upon .ppoint- d from the fa the boy be the appearance of a ruddy youth upder arrest charged with reckless g the labor party’s avowed politics of ment as chief of French aviation |pale when he walked fast and it was who never knew the disadvantages | driving » Changes at 10 .Downing nationallzation of the cosl and rail- : : ; was an official order restraining | impossible for him fo run. They | of sickness PRl e el oe e _Stroet Apparent as Bald-| tasuimnn s ths‘aiectiot bow-| oof 0 B prevarations st year for MgW's claim he could not slorp on his | Took Course From Hindu | 13, DISAPREARS {ever would bring liberal and con- o : : i = e ks Son Maca: e Duck had o e et e e aeh hc|. When Miranda swas yonngen he | Schsstlan BUtHenagediahont o8 win Moves Out. | servative opposition to an immegiate . : : § : e i “_m:i ops v huce, Wihe s rasiedy and eight others paid a Hindu spe- | years, of 37 Franklin street, hs | head and provide a crucial test for | : G s Ie stmongly’ ilx e sudithatiany g e Ve him gas. in-cialist §200 to learn the massage |heen missing from his home the pag{ |than many of its friends would hope. S . ; ol BEulipunose AT Biealld some of which have been signed by | Brita ce station. - London, June § (P—Ramsay Mac- " yiai "t yking this into ik . : cetlld o fascved for aviation, wills | New Toiain Ganeesl lieapital Co e pibhRs T e motenen (TR B R LR Donald, Britain's new labor premier. | iion “said Mr. MacDonald probably | || . i ¥ many lives might be lost, as had al- Rids Boy of Rhenmatism previously. He has cured other dis- | youth has disappeared and the po- announced today that work on the | would appoint a royal commission to | ’ Teady sheen: iy ittiens ladianthngsyll | RTicn BTends i oph s thie \oaseiBdses finbdiine lice have been asked to locate hiri. yeady been started. dition of the railways, the prolongad | Y - X 3 oy pEE yag: safe a AR ‘.‘ o FoBEs A cobbler, Vincent Toscano, \\ho;ru»'\n HERALD CLASSIFIED Abs | sittings of the commission deferring ; s Ll K B N0 MAS L onducts a shop on Lee street has | 5 | ict whi Sion] ; 4 * b This restraint Was continued since |sage the flesh about the heart. Al- < | ol 5 the conflict which inevitably wiit < d et Fobeiie b hange is Evident he has been in office and it has though he gave strict orders against P surtening from e erlppledilog STe tv 1e with intreduction of socializ:- : G since falling A - London, June 6 (M—There was|OMme With } : : - blocked plans of several French air- Nce falling oo a:curb; four, yeas ade ror evi ce today of the coming tion measures. 3 S0 ————— e 120, 1t is said that life is gradual- :;I;;yxe \a?“:('b n«;wn)ing street oflf Sir John has taken little part in i i men o flyStoINews Mopk, (At Ihe - ; g 5 same time, M Laurent Elynac is a | cial residence and office of British politics heretofore and his economic ; : : 3 ° »! ey | views were first'made known in 1919 : p highly pected member of the l“c e ~ 1y leaving the leg and the vietim . W - WS Beautifal Women e e Circulation of the blood in the limb rime ministers. i A 2 ? P e e suronied lendersnip otithe!l % ; cubinet and has alvcady done much st e e Ramsay MacDonald, labor leader, ® : 2 4 5 #nd incoming premier, arrived there |coal commission. He recommended i 3 : ‘”:‘ I lm”ml:r :n‘ tion, both military : Sibadl tiosir Sl g gt use MEL GLO Face Powd i el : is labor |then: “Parliament should be in- . ) i A ey - IPamous for purity—its color: :‘lf:‘l;::::r\““‘;‘ :4#}:‘:1::\;:2:(;‘x]-:mp vited immediately to pass legislation 5 y © oflicial ban on Atlantic flights | tred to banish of Pl m i i S \M‘m: h »\):‘!il ing matter is approved by the Gov: Snowden, and talked with Sir Mau- acquiring the coal royalties for the | 4 i % undoubtedly persuaded Lotti, Assol- [T ¢ ¥ it A ; AR aEnment Hf'. skin never looks pasty rice Hankey, secretary to the out. state. paying a fair and just com- - g 3 ’ j2nt and lefevre to transport their armle 1 " h > or flaky. It spreads more smoothly > wervative cabinet secre- | pensation to the owners™ | ) s plane to New York and attempt ti 5 R 3 ind produces a youthful hloom. Foing con: He stated his principal reason for £ Ldourney from west to cast. Althouzii | ¢ 3 v elief AUTO VICTIM DEAD Made by a new French process Change on Saturday the recommendation was that “coal P "“"‘“‘"“( are free to do as they ey “siore i Ll I“-o: June & (UP)—Victim of l,\llil.l_n,t‘.l.fi Face Powder stays on Tt was presumed the visit had ref- |is our principal national asset and | please, they could not use any of the it with th njuries received when he was | longer. erence to the preliminaries necessi it is a wasting asset it is in the - |great 1'rench airdromes for their d fated by the change of government, fintercst of the statc it should be wen | “It is time our boys linked France and America by air,” says Armeno | parture and any attempt.from this which it was believed would mnot|and used to the best advantage.” [und Madame yml, parents of Armeno Lotti, Jr., who is backing the [side would have been seriously actually take place until Saturday, flight of the Yellow Bird from Old Orchard, 'Me., 10 Paris. They'rc |frowned upon. with delivery by King George of the |qopdo . (qub Social shown here with the radio they have installed to keep i touch with | ————— )‘. l 8 ) ‘. 7)‘ #eals of office to Mr. MacDonald and the progress of their son, shown in the inset below ! kR e Yis ministers. ; For June H. S. Class SR AU e ) b ] | . : (R Outgoing Premier Stanley Baldwin : SAUNDERS French plane during its Atlantic PRI WIW BIS I SIS DI 52 B2 _4 a The Senior club of the New Brit- : Alehb ) Tiiey are | veiy vanthio Lot ad already left the official residence | . " : : e : | flight. yoare seryienthusias r'riz;r”r:l‘;h\:acnouald's arrival. Gos- | 1" |H‘$\)“ o “‘°;"'.“‘“”;‘ "o"]‘z““,.’;;‘i‘(' Paris, June 6.—"Our son flies for about the flight and scoff at the id- ! ofore Mr. alg)s arnr el in the Walnut Hill scho ric rande. and heis 3 o | of being worried over their son's | TOTT #ips said he was busy seeKing adLo:;_ for the June class. The members i\‘r‘«:h;"(‘n_x‘l heart and soul, we are :u“_;u.. d v r il ] [F ‘OL ‘VANT (‘HEAP don residence, having dispose B S 3 i success. s v 3 This is the fecling of Madame | “He has the finest plane France T e This former place of abode when hé |20 B8 L et T e . g of o plane PR o) Bocamo prime minister and moved | pU SITERE L B elock, 11 |-Armeno Lotti, mother 8f Armeno has produced. the most reliabl | (Continued from First Pasc) SCREE WIRE— o S . o ¥ Lotti, Jr., backer of the flizht of /motor and two of our country's bust —— to the Downing street home. s of ou y 7S B e (B T ST 8 This morning Mr. MacDonald ¥is- | ™ pLo oy e b Slade today |ASS0lant and Lefevre in the “Yellow |aviators 1o make the advent a sue- | He missed soveral - sessions of ‘"‘":! '}-""‘I:" 2:‘ i “""‘"p“'_{“" "':“'"}jf’"t*' Med 10 Downing strect and had a| o WRARE R he fraternities | BIrd” from America to Paris. Her coss” said the father. “Only the school Last vear he missed 10 | e domitiscll atihere. S aveicarmyonotiing shus When you've got a product that you discussion with J. H. Thomas and | (8100 (08 (HITEC 1 ol o supply |husband and the boy’'s father, nod- [most extraordivary circumstance can | weeks of school in a stretch, When | #Mig-bestt Know to be about the best there is Philip Snowdon, two of his labor |y Co, & T date lists of |ded his assent. spoil the endeavor. [ cannot see | Dr. Vincent J. Smith, former medi- BLACK SCREEN WIRE —the thing to do is tell eversbody colleagues, who will prul:hly ‘ha\c membership roll. “In the beginuiing T was .\:rm.:ly‘r;xllurv. And it is time that our;ml examiner in the schools, noted % 0 LR 4 about and that's what I'm geing posts in the new cabinet. On return- | 75 TR TG L0 Glub was |@84inst my son taking part in a GENUINE PE - (b do. I'm going to give some ing to his Hampstead home this | [IhE AWEOT S OLIEE CE0 e |transatlantic fight,” continucd the | - ot - 'I"‘“l”l‘“ = ‘A,lel ,&l.“OTH ndditional facts about MODENE. efternoon Mr. “""'D.m“m( fia"(d:‘ sot | Afternoon aftor school to elect offi- mother. *1 even made him promise SR 3 (e Copior:Beisage) “I went to Downing strect 10 8% | corg for next term and to make ar. |10t to fly himsclf, but the Lan placed | e | AND BRONZE SCREEN CLOTH demonsimted at the store last Sa pynE oreanisUol ":rt' O .| rangements for the final meeting of |bY the Krench government on trans- | | '“.ls sa‘t e 2 arduy. To begin with it has no eh: connection with the first real hand- |y 50 atlantic flights made me think of the | M1 0 GurtAVindow Scroons tandl Sexeon Doors haye eetlonnble: odae. Weimen ling of the unemployed problem. e e on b honor of our country and the pres : [ 9 Genuine Galvanized Screen: Wire iate this feature. 1t dries sbsolute- The work has already been started. figs of ‘Brench’ aviation: | Bsing ail “st t t h l.d, Snow vas the first visitor 5 TR 2 J won e a k2 Iy hanl in four hours—leaves no M SpeNdRi WpR e A1 w Officers Elected , - : French mother, I thought it only my | U] S N o 4 ve after remaining an hour. % .1 [duty to allow my son 1o carry on | i i hrush strokes so that anyone paint- Mr. MacDonald and Mr. Thomas left | By Winthrop Council [\, 1is“original pian in the s # YOU can fill all your salt shakers with Inter- { GARDEN HOSE Ingfor the Ar; {iine | ohnduim it} @ L s good w joh s th st : & half hour later. Ethel Nelson was elected coun- |ihat the success of this flight will | national Salt and then forget them. No more We carry no cheap moulded Y Foof 8 ohiwei the Iaptec. paip o Yer | : ; er. Modene will cover even a new A l.(n::r‘:ai‘ti:‘: l'm ‘;(;Tmt ot ayo; | CIloE o8 Winthiron gounail, Sonsjand jbring glory ito, Nrench viation snd )i pounding on the table. No more putting i hose. Ours is all p'y s Hace. Think of it? With two coats 0 rad e TabRr eagor | DDUSNIoES ot TR bR RusseARC BRI et EpEe s L ! them in the oven to dry out. For International it Wke p copll Mows | hoe B ave el 2 Menh e shouted: “Good old Mac,” to which | 1o 0 4o S o o caras T ey Salt is fine and free-running always—in any BOSTON CORD HOSE This i indeed % remaricwle. paint. . old “hic |sigted by the following officers: As-| “No. I am not anxious for their | 4 vay BOSTON BULL DOG the hew premier responded smiling- | oujyte councilor, Kmma Windish: [lives alonc. I do not think they will | weather. It's guaranteed. And it's the clean- e - 3 5 el ! 3 E MILO FLUTED HOSE | 1t can be used o Jing e it he drove away | jce councilor, Christine Sheldon: |fail, but if they do ) shall at least | est, purest, most savory salt that can be made. [MADIR, HOSE | fuces without e 5 i the old Anish. Tt will london, June 6 (#) — Retiring ies who guard their complexs tariat, that fast drying enamel which w |associate vice councilor, Ilorence |have the lifelong conselation thiit my Your grocer has it. A big 'blue-and-gray M s 4 streaky or show brush marks | Bacon; s . Abbie Meisner: as- lson and his brave companions, and | ; ickel f cime Mi oy R a . x ackage costs only a nickel. Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and | o0, secretary, Florence Rockwell; |we his parents, tried 3 do somo- | ikl 4 i i et rs fot l";‘ “”_"";““r"‘h"“‘ [financial secretary, Lulu Shade: |thing for IFrench aviation whic LS L ebly will surrender the seals of their |(yuaqurer, Stephen Sautter: guide. |my opinion. I heing willrliy - . S8 | Sl X offices to King George tomorrow. |Grace Stahlbush: inner guard. Eva |glected by official resulations.” ! g Costsianoreipiint, ® NRLERS 1wowin under the brush. Ramsay MacDonald and his 1abor | g,ckus: outer guard, Elsie Bi e 3 sults are better. Lb. SPRINKLING O brash i the surfave and ANt T forh bl ! i ere L as install howeriu S 3 g g ch it flow out itself. pabinct will, In such case, recclve iristee, Clara,Nichols. radio in his apartment in the hope y ) them m a similar ceremony Satur- v B of getting regular news from the 2 RS R o 3 ! 5 Just tey it Youll like it s mueh day. the function of intermediary in | S = SEulsh s . d FRESH VEGETABLE A s t up i Gk voRbEnt slhet the transfer being one which only { SEEDS SWATHS s from the .,,,I.",.. to ;,‘u 1in}\.l‘:1“0|‘;sl;ml~" l!:\“m‘::‘; s er| Bridge. whist, inociile, fRELlEF FROM CURSE i hers, ete.. arrive fresh from Sheep Manuse I'riday, June 7. b Bl | , Wetherstield every weck. those Lie was considering for gabinct el : racld evers we Rone Meal in et e Gt T ot [ & B s X kv OF CONSTIPATION | e SR formal conversation he had with him | PR B8, RCTEOE P i TENNIS RACQUETS aetiver sour onder yesterday, their identity and alloca. [PTiZ¢ and prize for ¢ g 5 _ | b B e L it ors of Modene can he inter- " LAWN tion in the cabinet remained as much | Battle Creek physician says, & mystery as ever. | “Constipation is responsible for Speculation continued, one report | {more misery than any other cause. being the premier himself Would | fThere will be a public whist ot [ DUt immediate relief = has beon take over the foreign office port- |04d Fellows' hall Friday night June e alebalion T exal L0y folio. considering it the Keystone of |7 4t §:30 sharp. Meeting called .at \_v\vhva has been discovered. T his administration. The most inter- | 7:30. —advt tablet attracts water from the sys esting other report was that Sir Jobn | e tem into the lazy. dry, "vacuatin Sankey, lord justice of the appeal | ST A bowel called the colon. The water | court, would be named lord hign | pecial Notice loosens the dry food waste anl| chancellor in the new government. | Sy causes a gentle. thorough. natural Mir John called on Mr. MacDonald | Harmony lodge . 1. & A. M. |Mmovement without forming a habit at Hampstead yesterday. probably |Brethrea having space in their cars, or S e the «lo.w._ rolative to the forming of the cabi- |and those who wish transportation | Stop suffering from constipation. net. Tn 1919 he headed a royal com- [to the religious service at the [Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. nission to investigate the coal mif- | Masonic Home, Wallingford, Sunday, Next day bright. Get 24 for 25¢ to- ing industry. There was general IJune 9 at 3 p. m.. kindly communi- |43y at the nearest Rexall or Ligg:tt feoling here his appointment would [cate with Tiollis J. Foster, phone [PTus Store. fndicate Mr. MacDonald’s intention | 2806 M. or Louis T. Thomas, phone to take strong measures in line with 3629 or 6000.—advt. 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