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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929. T N T | on July 31 and end on August 1&|formally opea the jamboree from | giving. Chaplains of de- | ernor General of Canada. On Au- | BOY 10 IS GIANT \ | tually a suburb of Liverpool, con-|The following cvening the Prince | 1o look afte ging % boys will take a motor |only 10 years old, Robert Wadlow stitute the largest public park injof Wales, C Scout for Wales, | to their icular sc \ i the Shakes- |has reached the stature of a well- | England, having been bought | will in the camp, represent- Plan Pageant of Natious € and to Oxford. | developed man. He i3 6 feet 10 fnch- e | town of Birkenhead. In the cen- |wear hiz scoit uniforr | a o e ine I t 16 fo 1 Jays visit and | cial shoes built for him, size 25, | | ter is an old English manor house. | tent like ther L ; Al teas bin ol on Aug ¢ go north for a ade from 5 square feet of i idi Int 1 Rl HIH 1 The Hall, which will be used for | join in their he did L pa t tions, o Tt zh and Glasgow ther. Physicians say he will grow Al Night Riding Saves Boy: United Adrcraft to Buy Amphi- | Yancey and Williams REGEIVE| fie “iateuctvnuna - usincen. son. g o comp of Tirian oy Scours | i Seatty of nations, mass liing for Home on Avgust 32 |{o he 8 feet talh 0 : ' Busi I : sions. The xmri\ itselt will serve|at th mbley exposition in | gecompafiment of 100 pipe y . - Bitten by Copperhead | bian Manufacturers’ Business Gongratulations s evouaa eu 0 |ty Exomailnent of L0 mihers e et £ INDEBTE R | Boy Scouts, 0 of whom will| 1y ; e Chovee e night at 8 RSTILE St i, ol and Rapids, Mich., July 18 — A be from Great Britain and 15,000 | ;cco failes et i 2 ety esnheuch ot | 3 ' nice fat hen, which Mrs. Theodore Somerville, N. J., July 18 (UP)— | Hartford, July 18 (® — It was| DParis, July 18 (P—Congratula-|from the British Empire and for- b S AbehiE ot ithe p el FoRas e rom South (G cently killed for the fam- Ien-year-old Paul J. Herman, bitten | joarned this afternoon that th ons of two nations were bestow eign nation: e ovemar - Soval e woman brought more than a sat- last night by a deadly copperhead, | United Aircraft & Transport cor- |today upon Captain Lewis A. Yancey Thera il be two: “oyertlow|itors on i Vil tak ling in the stomachs of the was on the road to recovery today. ! poration, of which the Pratt Roger Q. Williams for their y & s sl vl n killing the hen she found thanks to the all-night riding of a | Whitney Aircraft company is a sub. Sccessful transatlantic fight from |, q,(ing 9,000, and the other at|play at West Kirby Marine lake. |cd from the fact that for ; e ihe dlamend sherling ek police corporal to obtain serum. |sidiary, has purchased the Sikorsky r‘;‘n“'“‘*:{“' e L ey, | Upton, with a capacity of 11,000.|The program will inciude a spec- | t Arrow vk al I [ioot er ensaREmen;fiEE mx V' 2 <o 3 3 PRy N tome e a it der. 2 L OWe ol ok yvea hefore 1 When he was taken to Somersct | Aviation = corporation, makers --;,n\.mm,;:, ';:,i‘,i‘.ned first at the | Great Britain will, of course, send |tacular drama in which a pirat= | ii | tons of vosptal It was evldent fo Dr. Charles {Sixorsky ampbibians, Y basay where Charge | the bulk of the boys. France comes | ship will play a big part. On this 1 oAt Latonhat only Serum would save | prederick B. Rentschler Norman Armour told | next with 1900: then the United |same date the Wolf Cubs—includ- | g e lad's life. Lawton had none. |dent of the United Airc i y States with 1,500 and Denmark | ing boys from § to 12 — will hold Ha telephone the state board of |m, them how proud Americans were of | St? e state board Of {7Transport corporation and the . A with the same number Other | their Grand Howl. with B Z o healthiaE Tiant i G 4l Raasell Rear : their flight. | s. lord Provost Lewis' recent : n. Corporal Russell | pratt & Whitney Aircraft company, | At ine K contingents will be Belgium, 500; | Powell as Hurden rushed there from the train- | ana Charles W. Deed Sl thedaviatorsiihen sweresiaben Lo % g Spanish nobl ky accomplishment will to some extent ing school at Wilbur T ety ceds, secretary and | {he ministry of air, where Air ) Holland, 700; Hur : On the first Sunday Ay 10 : i fellow in more ways than llay all such stories. In two years school at Wilburtha. only to fitd | treasurer of the two companics, are ister Laurent-Eynac welcomed them | way, 300; Irish Ifree State, 550 | _the Archbishop of Cante ; y 1 . : TR : } A ta o e itan s iRre the scrum was at Lambertville. in New York today completi ’ ; L o 4 : Goi the name of nce and dis- | Pol 500; Austr 01 AuS-|ana the Chief Scont will take part |20 7 S A ¢ 000,000 to build ow 8 minutes Aieoyatanithe 4 2 ief 1 tak ughter o i t to build a new in- v’h: 16 ‘nm‘nl ~\.I‘h-11rd|n nc\\[‘mf! ',.‘, deal for the purchase of the d with them their flight. tria ndiz Switzerland, | in a mas ksgiving service, i 0 g L v ts | ter here. Her father ' tirmary. One woman had to be dis- 7 mi o0 Washington Corners. | korsky company. The crews of the Yellow Bird and | 400; Sweden, 300; Sou Africa, | ot . i 2 : SeaASE e et e e where a messenger met him with one ! tube of the life-saving fluid. Half 4 : g fluid. rades before the takeoff from Old . el Connang 1| Roman Cat 155 of Thanks- an hour later Hurden delivered it e e o Rulies o Cotnsught Sl f5eian s o the hospital here. More was tod —_— Pathfinder, who were so long com- | 390. Bourne w0 pre at the t . g in-|ar : 1id to he more | sas St 826010 (ol xive. to ithe needed. Hurden sped again by mo- e atno Dotil e loathto Yancey toreycle to Lambertville and then by and Williams, invited the Americans | motor to Philadelphia. With four [l and Jean Assolant and Rene Lefevre g A JLLY O . more tubes, he immediately turncd *¥lto lunch with him. After looking “Wm. Anderson” H. J. I"h\l\:‘.ld r(‘)-- INC. back to Somerville, covering the "8 S over their airplane, the Americans VOILE, DIMITY. WS EolicyROC Bty miles in 66 minutes, He gave the And the Stakes Ar Sai planned to do a little sightseeing. . BATISTE GUARANTERD SATLRACHION stricken boy another injection. And na the da 65 AlC flld 10 They will fly to Cherbourg early Fopria €A “ Inakioks almurchad: inst after daylight he reported ths . tomorrow and will load the Path- 28c NolSnou i sgesalsae Anile p 2 ; : : and we w i e the sailing for home in the evening. it e o ! ! e 2 e s 9 new patterns, warrant- difference or the whole Steals Money and Bond RrontRellow Boaraer i o s it B[]Y SE[]UTS HEA[] i (7£L-480-_] ‘s BoS7OoN~ STORE_L £ST-1678-) A rgeant P. J. O'Mara arrested | lion dollars in honor” at stake, two Joseph Binger of 79 Orange street |river racing enthusiasts rushed work 1his afternoon on the charge of theft ay for a start up the river to s FUR B'[i JAMB[]REE [ L] of $18'and a $50 Polish Liberty bond | Lo S intare s e r rl n r from Alexander Kureila of 335 Park | record of the Robert I. I.ce. y y ° street. The bond and §15 were re- eorge M, Cox, veteran hoatsma covered, Binger having spent 3 or | prepared o' e s zais aco | 80,000 Expected At Contests As DEEP CUT look amps, one at Overchurch, accom- |part in the special Sea Scout dis- | man of the Scouts, THIS 1S NO JOKE Averdeen July 18—No longer will Scotch bear the brunt of “tight’ ated 60-foot yacht, “Martha Jans," a ¢ th oney to a storekeeper | ., e o o . . Dol named Mrs. Sophie Kupas at 323 | Dy Touis Leroy, Memphis sur- PR[CES i 4 1ps Broad street to hold for him. geon and sportsman, rushed minor Kureila complained 1o Captain |’ i HAeh L London, July 18.—The Boy Scout 4 $1 98 4 . e AR S on his “specdobat, the | povement i on (ho threshold of | THREE FLOWER bed while sleeping at 79 Orange )’° '{I Which he will pit against | yanhood. This summer it attains its CE POWDER f - street, and Sergeant O'Mara learned Martha Jane” in a race up the | majority, and the twenty-first POND'S 18(: (o) : —Again we:offer that he was drinking yesterday, not | 1200 mile winding course of tie | pirthday of the organization will be |l COLD CREAM 5 dozen Crepe celebrated in high style with the | . PALMOLIVE 20C de Chine Slips. Mississipp having had any work in a local fac- | M ‘*I‘v“‘ L3N 5 L o fory for a few days. He was ac-| 1%arlyin June Leroy and Cox met | (hirq and biggest of all internation- VING CREAM 1200 - av ,\] qua "yf y \ our choice o 50¢ STILLMAD AN severely tailored Crepe De Chine quainted with a woman at 79 Orange | in Memphis. 1t was a casual mect- | 4] jamborecs. | Siraet and she allowed him fo sleep |iNE between two river men and the| An army of more than 50,000 there last night. Binger, a boarder | talk turned {o the river boat racing. | scouts from all over the world RB G = o X% r fancy lace trimmed. in the hou shared the bed, and |A friendly challenge was made and | will gather at Arrowe Park, Bir- [ 60¢ ELMO 49 \ <h and White, when Kureila awoke this morning |accepted. The wager of “five cents | kenhead, England, on July 3L "LEANSING CREAM ... C - A b Sizes 38 o4l Binger was missing, as were the |in cash and a million dollars in |jeully 1,500 of these are coming [ SLMO 49C i Jenets, bond and the money. honot™ was mad from the United States, and about ,i' TV o When Binger was arrested he was e 200 from Canada. A R 67 i Si]k Sl' on a veranda of a house a few doors| Nawe Yorker on D s et e Tt ; POWDER . o C ips from 79 Orange strect and was un- 30¢ POMPEIAN X - der the influence of liquor, according e e e T et FACE POWD. Extra Size it New Farm Board i .onniike, M reates: of e woonsrrys AN $2.79 I mous Scout, they will have with them all—General Sir Robert Ba- SOADP den-Powell, fotnder of the Tov |l 30¢ SWANFL e - ¥ i 2cont gnml\nwnt and still the SANITARY NAPKI : UKES T —Satin sheen with bodice Chief Scou i top, inverted pleats to give " Will Honor Founder T plenty of fullness through | Tt iz partially to do him honor § L hips. Sizes 46 to 52. 3 that the jamboree is being held in “'D“ TEH A Birkenhead this year. The first 554 Pairs jamboree was held in London in Officers Catch Man in Vienna . . 1020, when 1200 scouts from 4| Women's Service countries were present. The sec- | . inati ! 1 s held five years ago in Co- M Weight and 1 3 Belore Assassination P e, nere 6000 Seouts Chiffon ) {0 —EXTRA VALUE! from 3 nations got together. The hird one was to have been . i but it was decided after all to hold i of Austria was frusirated today | | G 4 uncheon dets t ngland to celebrate th: 3 name as Anton Leitner, tailor's as- & 3 N e it . 0 I : o . e 5 : 4 f ion of the movement and | VALUES TO $19.75 3 I Tt Lyliha noh to pay honor to the founder and Leitner was stated by the ce he land of his birth Usnally $1.48. Tric 36 Al A Acloth b to have admit he was seeking k Tn August: 1307, General Ba- 4 Sosolall o Deias T T e D TV R . —=36.00 value, 54x54 cloth, to ambush the president near the )/ i e el e RNt dny il o L BRYSHROCIGEE S ND STV S TV EREEN D matching napkins, solid color gate of the foreign office perimental camp on Brownsea Is- fashioned, all colors . EVERY FROCK A MARVELOUS VALUE. or colored borders. with a loaded revolver in his pocket strata of scelety. Today, the move- [ Salues. — LINEN DEPT. — * for some time. Finally his suspi- R e S cious actions caused a police \v\\‘S—X'I]y“ state of New York is represent- tions, with a membership of n. tigation and he was ested ed on the new federal farm board |1y 2.000.000. As an off-shoot It was first thought that he was by Charles S, Wilson, above, former | there is the Girl Scout movement planning to assassinate Chancellor | state mgricultural commissioner. He | whose membership in Great Brit- O SODA d SANDWICH s 1 W'l 0 SATURD Y e e e G e e i RS ur an "H Service Will Open A Leitner was said to have consid-|necar Hull, N. Y., and is sident of | by 100,000 » cred the présidont reaponsible for | the New York Horlicultural society.| This year's jambores will start HIGHEST QUALITY FOODS WILL BE SERVED AT MODEST PRICES By WES. REDDEN the unemployment situation and e e eyl A RN thought it his duty to remove him First Mz;;swe;;;\m ena . SENSATIONAL VALUES! Held at Polish Church | Pl Mg For Friday and Saturda SENSATIONAL VALUES! o ot s 3110 S s , Lo ly For Friday and Saturday 200 White Felt Hats eart church during the novena i 248 'ouble wread 3\'02; o‘( St. A!nlnn“fiw \h held ‘myj ' 2N 4 5 BATH TOWELS Men's $1 00 morni a 5 S, 9 and 0:30 - ;':10‘21?.1: .\}\(pl\( tinn: of |)i“‘r'*l & ¥ It ¥ S 35(: o5 Dress Shlrts i were held at the conclusion of each T///' HOUSE oF ¢ $1 00 ) b itul large Milan mass. > - Hats elt s. Pas- Tonight at 7:30 o'clock there will : 7 3 for $1.00 : AL / t “olo el arg he a service in honor of St. Anne / / gF AU%/ e Values to $1.95. / Hair Hats. — _ and the application of relic will foi- € : i o iy 4 p Uue. Mriday and Sa Join the crowds that ! \ 2.95 a 5.00 Tow immediately. Tomorrow masses will be ce lay on will be here Friday and o N : All brated at . 9 10 o'clock : . P> & A y Saturday for these extra X x in the morning and at 7:30 o'clock 6 4 A : R shirt values. Madras, Apds CHILDREN’S HATS in the evening. Application of rel » Lincn ficured broadcloths, On sale Tor “7i||'m> given after every mass ard P et PILLOW CASES @olid Broadeloths, in i Y $1 OO service. I s ey AN R K S $1 67‘ ’ white, green, tan, blue oo CLARKE O S INDICTED 100 Dozen 2 and many others. Shop Ay LARK] 'ASH CLOTHS Hemstitched : New York, July 18 (A—James WASH CLOTHS "':‘\‘h‘ e f early and save. Philin Citsice and Jonn 1. Bouker CUSTOMED 3 ..15¢ Jnality, $1.98 valu es 14 to 17, partners in Clarke Brothers, privaie : 5 hanker: were dicted toda by N IN b 100Q en’s Nove e R e G St g (:l OTI IIZ s | CHENILLE RUGS T i oy ) counts each. They had previou A LOT SR "ORSETS N H\xhlrtjrl hI ‘1)\,‘~hy. '1: il Vzfl« ! i $1 58 O] and 65c | H()\ 0\ R Were. $1.50. 15x36 18 inches wide, MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS fitting garment for the e —— SECOND FLOOR - You, too, will like Tru-Lax GROUP SALE New Summer Boys' “Tom Sawyer" / ) Girls’ Summer —Brirging Twice a Year Savings to Wearers of Wash SultS 113:;;.:.3;’;‘?:‘1 _' iR " Good (E\EDUCTIONS | i] _;7 Dresses :M”\W $0219‘5 : ; | » . Dresses :):{;isw \ : X IN EVERY DEPARTMENT z ( $1 .98 2 .u"‘\‘; e st iR { j 1 79 AT SH[RTS | i Soecial Pri Boys Llnen Bhickers i | - Wi =i} \‘nu 1111~‘1\t1 u\\l ]\\-‘ v ¥ . Soeciall Pricel in ) a) E\ 'ERY laxative I've cooe T HOSIERY L L A el $1 95 : . ANialE more, all the more reason tried is out of date, now that SHOES i —In this group, you'll find Shne e s Y why you should see these I'veadopted Tru-Lax—the de- TIES frocks smart enough {or . ST i s b e [ 1 dresses. Every style from "ve COND FLOOR licious chocolate candy laxa- tennis and other summer Sk B . cunning frocks for little N 1 5 S 'Ls, as el as ' ai A R S B S R T Y P S R R N T S B i rivls o a oW tive that is a delight to take, HATS sports, as well as porch and ROMPERS and CREEPERS girls to “almost grown home wear. Sleeveless and Dainty 1aol but sturdy rompers and eres ¢ the up” for girls of 14 years and so effective, yet gentle.” aok \pe 1d creepe girls 3 3 1RL‘::ml,,m,,,.,um.m-ux,.smmk 3 UNDERWEAR short sleeves. All colors fyoungest plain and f broadcl ity ¢ Printed dimities, voiles hand embroidery smocking velope 1y B and sizes up to 52. N et it § R and prints. TRU'LAX ONE THIRTY - NINE MAIN STREET : ECOND F A e SE w ll’ll’lomi;l" and uuhmmng fOYm KE \L( 0\]) I LOOR s s ‘\1‘(‘0‘\1) }:I‘OOR k.