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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929. 1 camels, three horses of extinct tym.lder direction of Dr. Thomas Bar. |dressed man of about 60. Burns—but a guy couldn't ask any- i and white attached corsages. ! bison of an extinct, long-horned |bour of the museum of comparative “He got bit by a rattlesnake,” ex-|body to marry him on wages like | Some of these black and whna‘ type, tupirs, peccaries, an arma-|zoology of Harvard university. plained the scared driver—and the that. | ldre re completed by short black dillo, a saber-tooth tiger, other ani- —_— young soldier went into action.| A letter came to Hofelich at his satin jackets, and that makes them mals of the cat tribe, several 9 With a knife he slashed the wound |home here the other day. Tt was| most indistinguishable from skirt species of dogs, and various small deeply, and with his own lips suck-|from a New York attorney, the and hlouse combinations. | rodents, ed from it the blood containing the| executor of the cstate of a late Mr. Suits eof printed silk are having A|ldol the animal remains were |deadly venom. A tourniquet, ex-|John Summers. Summers, it seem- an even bigger vogue in Paris than \ g e dind found in a layer of earth under- pertly applied to the upper arm,|ed was the man whose life Hofelich | Pi i ith was expceted. There are many one- | Pflsflm M Yll'gmll““fllfl.l lying a swamp deposit. The flints kept the poison from the heart. had saved, so Frank was to rcn-ei\c‘Two' ece Eflect Acme“d w"l] piece dresses with matching Shurl{ l hi - jackets, with or without sleeves. 1 (5‘ 2 uen(‘hng N were in the mid-portion and so o 8 i of a legacy of $20,000. H mllclt]on Tflfi Kold situated that they could not havc g d:{f:\;,{!. 1:;;"‘{0}3;5' ',:,T:;‘( e i ) ed on There onfl'Plece Gafll]enls | But the newest and more gener- | worked their way down from an m m wdding Gin lor Quick_\nnfi.m)ll The stranger asked his| Was a provision in the bequest that ally favored costume, particularly by | e ;Apner layer, according to Dr. Gid- o i |name, thanked him warmly, and|that money was not to be paid until| T 40l - Alrohns o is the threo | 2T 3 B el ol s iy ot vl | e steaturo ot sarth. i balpvai Thlllklllg Guardsman R Ay, dhesies lelih s Man B e s sl i contining tackaloy BAKERS education n teaching American his- (to have been laid down in Pleisto- Wantod (o Marey, Bui— nice to get married. She's still in | Black. navy blue and brown are| INDIAN S#rviiachald aotountatlefar the WD-oone times. - althongh, -thej axpst Hofelich almost forgot the inci-|pign schiool, but after graduation |€0ats —sometimes sim suit | the ontstanding colors among the | ROO ) o precedented educatjonal pilgrimages phase of that period may only ue|BY NEA Service dent. Only 19, he had quit 8chooi| hare')] he a wedding—and amonig |lines in their cut. Afternoon dresses printed suits. Printed patterns are | T B l‘ P R to Virginia's historic shrines. worked out by studies of the bones Renasselaer, N. Y., June 21—It was 'in the seventh grade to support &|the prosents will be & check m.}“"h contrasting ski a tops are | T 2ot o uiniats e nls FXTRACT Already many large parties of |and compatison with similar struc-|Dearly a year ago that a New York |mother and two younger sisters.|go oo, | most affected by the vo, for two- i S Ceaen orie dark ol s school children from the east and |tures in other parts of the country.|National Guardsman, hiking along | Work was scarce, so he swung a e AR rr e R | piece etfects. 5 LE | central west have toured the state,| Mr. Singleton, who first found the |8 highway to Camp Smith, at Peeks- | pick on a railroad scction gang for| winety California cities, ncluding | Among the afternoon dresses| he 53 Hics ot nmumals ¢ amd tours planned during the sum-(rich fossil deposits of the region, |kill, noticed an expensive car drawn |$24 a week, and made a few dollars | gan Jrancisco and Los Angeles, have | Which reflect dirceily the popular- | wiich onee roamed I"G‘F‘ mer and autumn indicate that at|cooperated with Dr. Gidley,’ He|up by a spring and a chauffeur | with the National Guard. There Was | aqopnted a standard code for traffic ity Of separate skirts and blouse are (et 14 have disappeared complet Jeast 25,000 children will visit the [is making further excavations un-|bathing a wounded hand of a well- la girl—pretty, 15-year-old Margaretiregulation. Ithe satin frocks amd black skirts |y, famous scenes identified with early | American history. Dr. George 'J. Ryan, president of the New York city board of educa- tion, has announced that he hopes every child in New York will have ¢he opportunity of visiting Virginia. | and through personal inspection of its shrines bring back something of | .| the spirit of Washington, Jefferson, Marshall, and other leaders who contributed so much to the inde. pendence and growth of the United States. Jamestown, site of the first per- manent English settlement in America; Yorktown, where Lorl ' Cornwallis surrendered to Washings ton; Monticello, home of Thomas Jefterson; Richmond, capital of the old confederacy; Williamsburg, the; old colonial capital which is now | being restored; and Mount Vernon, where George Washington lived and was buried, have been leading A 7c SALE TO OPEN NEW ACCOUNTS points of interest. The tours have been conducted by special tramn : with side trips by bus to famous lo- Besides the big savings that are offered in this sale, you get a beauti- eations. " ful piece of turniture for only 7c. A card table for only 7c. with a pur- The serics of educational tours ro- chase of $10 worth of other goods—a Portable Phonograph for 7e. with ! March e o S 8 fechied syl Indiere J) » purchase of 30 or more. Everything in the store Is included in this of the leading educators of Nc < %c .sale whether advertised or not. n y Ore ays AVAVAVAVAVAYAVAVAVAVAVAVAY. York made a tour of the Old Dom- inion on the invitation of Gov. Har- ¥y F. Byrd. SRR ARSI e ° ® l S l ' Bl oo Tl = (Of This Sensational Sale! Washington high school, was ap- . 4 pointed special representative of WITH A PURCHASE OF $10 OR M( : . 1043 Polir il the New York achool board to pro- - Loan, g mote the tours. Seventeen New ( | - il Oscillating Fan York schools have asked permis- I - ! iy B == o= 3 The f y sion to organize partles. I : it e Y ra n “Dolar. Cub" Children from Michigan, Illinois i ; / : L and Indigna also have paid vi { {3 ¢ ! e ke The Chicago scheols are planning | ! | ; / | e Y ) S ke 25 mm YEARS A[m BRIDGE, OR JUNIOR COSTUMER - i ’ o LArME‘d Choice nfa}.‘]olnred U . - § A g ‘ 5 D — oice of bridge and mahogany 4 A ' i : A jentist Finds Weapons Be-| [J “ion' eccoment 7° four dove 7° | : s e “ 01\ o il shades. hooks. neath Bone of Hastodon S Any One of These Items 7¢c ‘ H Melbourne, Fla.,* June 21.—P— WITH PURUCHASE OF $25 OR MORE ¢ S ) il l | > - P Fiber Chairs Man has lived for at least 25,000 | e.L W : . years on the North American con- p 3 § B . * i Choice of chair 3 . or rocker with #inent. A new birthday, set back to the g b \ > - automob i e 95 | I | i : e spring ! cushions. 0 ‘@ays of fantastic creatures that no ; . / X S ] Jonger exist, has been figured out ; i T LS B / One to a custom- by Dr. J. W. Gidley, of the Smith- T i er. sonian institution on the basis of : i -+ : new finds near here. s : S An ancient stone acraper, found e Ll by himself, and a crude arrow head, located beneath a mastodon hone by Charles P, Singleton, are con- | midered added proof of a very early existence of man. The relics of an ancient stone #ge culture were uncovered in the CHAIR same carth layer that contained Mahogany fin- G u a ranteed bones ot extinct animals known to ish. Several Blectric Fiat % have lived that long ago. They styles to choose Irons with color- 1182 Smart New Outfit of could not have been buried by a from. ed handles. I race of a later time, accordi v s 2 Dr. Gidicy. e ' 12 Charming Pieces The discoverles are another link Any One of These Items T¢c New 3 Doo ; & i 4 n the scientific proot that may re- | WITH PURCHASE OF $30 OR MORE ! . Thisrefrig- l fute the claims of anthropologists ) . ‘ will amaze you. The complete outfit consists ; cator -will who believe man's first appearance One glance will convince even the most skep- : s . on the North American continent tical that this {s without exception the most sen- of the divan, hich back or wing ehair, club chair, save ice and occurred less than 6,000 years ago. sational under-priced outfit you have yet seen! $ end table, modern tloor lamp and shade, daven- foods for .\uu$ ,50 | The increased age of American A lusurious 3-piece living room suite upholster- port table, mantel clock, smoke stand, scarf and =#RA (noney ;man little bridges the gap with ed fn well-tailored jacquard or mohair wool. two pietures. ";"1‘& Specfai at The beauty of design and superior workmanship $1.30 WEEKLY European ‘man, however, for exis- tence in the old world has beea traced to 500,000 years ago. Dr. Gidley also uncovered a vast | eollection of extinct animals. The | remains will be studied for their | bearing on the age of the deposits. i His findings included bones of sPeClal Sale of bears of a new, extinct species. . BUFFET PHONO- MIRROR GRAPH 3-section mir- Portable Phono- rors, polychrome grapn -— strong finish frames. spring motor. Any One of These Items 7c WITil PURCH {SE OF $75 OR MORE GATELEG CEDAR Rugs or Women of TABLE 7 e CHEST 7 smiceab:xla"l‘a:gisvtry g Middle Age ahogany b ¢ Rugs in beautiful patterns. $ l 9 95 L) Fange dar Ciiest Special during this sale “l have been taking Lydia E. only, at ... . 4 2 i . @mx V:.:::k :mnwund w Any One of These Items 7¢ e Unusual Beauty me up and for the Change of WITH PURCHASE OF $100 OR MORE i ; . ST x| inV ! N o oy b, ’ 8.3x10.6 Axminsters 1 : i Expressed in Veneer All Four Pieces Special at 1 lost about twenty pounds and I felt | | Room - size Axmins‘ter = Rugs in many Dbeautiful $29 50 "'i g : ; A handsomely designed suite o - I 303st pris patterns. Deep pile rugs : ! els and de; " # 'ms. - = l It 4 with veneer panels an COTR- e a1l e iy neeves. | gy | —Special during this sale. y ' tions that are so much tn vogue have two daughters and [ gave it to . / today. Deep, spacious drawers M E J and large mirrors are unusual them when chey came into woman- ! =2 | >, R N\ ; - features of this fine suite. All hood and was greatly pleased at the i 27x54 Throw ugs i [t four pieces are included at this i Y ¥ . 5 . low price. Take advantage of results. 1 will skt asy letter ask RE Special group of throw fll!éo in i X this offer now as we may never ing for information.”—Mrs. L. E. assorted patterns and colors. me$ .95 repeat it again. Hanson, Waterloo, lowa. early tomorrow. $1.50 WEEKLY Lytis £ Pinkham's CLEANER fug Cor. Main and Morgan Streets, G u a ranteed Hartford 060 alil N o (akadt Veoetatile Componnd ..ot I s W

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