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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1929. U4 o | | lace after the first 18 ho:a" : ‘A» . tiring and disc ! past year i H b Woman Nearing Her 99th Birthday [TALIAN | ABORER s e v e POINCARE LRl | | et e e M b e 6 nof” D Tl A0 o Ouir L P o S s W i (0 Do 0o Wo PREDIDENT -2 riing 1 st o Build Up Strength ise said, was for t I 2 e it g socidtion, making 31 stafes now af- timore, 7 Al Priebe, St. Paul, W ' i p " | liated with the national body. ‘Irs. Ann K. Hague Expects to Spend Birthday Next | Mumc]pal Aces in Plfly {50s Tomy, Oié . 77; Joe Mar. PI_ANS H]R FUTURE > finan state g Saturday On Long Auto Ride—Looking Forward | _ Newrany, 1 g 3;"‘,‘,{" e S |~onm:mluhl,‘rr'@ ."LQ‘; fn be- to Becoming Centenarian in 1930. [ toxest Bapsiseronte Al ¥ 8 frana 0. 7. | 7 Auliffe Buffalo, 77.| Paris, Aug. 7 (P —Sources «lose —— —-A little Italian day laborer from | |to the former emier told The As rabrizio. | Offjcials to Discuss | sociated Press today that if Ray was perched in the whip seat as the : Y| mond Boincars 1 Ran) 12 ot dilvatar mul:«h-:! Case of Ray Barbuti [unprovsrien Eohi honors opened at the eighth nation-| New York, Aug 7 (UP)—The|"Nere he is now confined for his | al public links golf championship at | casc of ‘Ray Barbuli, former Syra . Forest Park today. | cuse sprintcr, who won the 40v- | Coming to the tournament as a|meter Olympic championship for rank outsider known only in his im- | the United Stafes at Amsterdam + . neighborhood. Fabrizio| during the 1 Olympic games, has been but she still takes an active . zained his advantage vestdrday by |will be brought up before the interest in the current events of the | g - thumping par and a record smas | Metropolitan A. A. U. shortly, vc worla: ficld of ‘municipal aces. He byeezed | cording to President Avery There is no person in the vicinity around the rain-soaked course in|d of the governing body ¢ more interested thar this quiet.| § ¢ exactly 70 strokes. two under par.|amatear sport in the United St whitehaired kindly woman in the} Y and the closest rival he had alous| Barbut's application for reinstat: flight of the Graf Zeppelin across the (his 140 opponents was Connell Ke:-|ment is likely to receive favorabl Atlantic and in the proposed flight | Bl |sev. a 17 year old youth from!action wround the vorld. At the age of 14 | Lonisville. Ky | _ = she came to this country n;r‘um I-:;:fi;w In ‘;n;-)n!vunll\-m‘n: ‘1”: feat, he gave| TWO HOLES IN ONIS i S land, not in a majestic air liner, | : one of the rarest exhibitions of put- | | n a slow and uncertain sailing boat. | ¢ ting seen in any tournament, Only 3 | [twice did he two-putt a green and gins to appear the Western asso- Southinglon Factory BXecuive <= et 2 S P W % & i : = 9 stealer of 1929, With th season ) stolen 42 bases and still s Brooklyn, N. Y., Frank 10, 1850, there was bprn | \ Hyd>, England, a girl by the| wume of Mary Ann Kenworthy, and today after 99 years of active life she is nearing the century mark, al meot a3 hale and hearty as she has of her owr home about the end of th week indicated the will be perform The same source heen through the long vea PN life. Her eyesight is slightly impair : 2 about September 10, inste 7 ed and her step is not as firm as it mediate Barber fora Whiyte-Fox in August as was expecte lay is due to a desire of t clans to per him to bui much strength as the ormer prenmicr was ¢ Liabilit ployin enforced sure 3 to = purpose, doinz much readin rs and hooks Feel Years Younfier Whyte-Fox (1 and 2) i g!o-:' wixllad;ki;:ll Aill)n‘:n::‘ d‘C“:nh:alo' - \N ; ¢ - ‘imples, Itch, Poi 83 To stop the itching and soothe the A and No: 2 tocs Bles W about thres irritation promptly, what you need is " et devoting some time to & had no fever Chatauqua, N. Y. Aug. 7 (UD) |las ¢ and has —Two holes in one during a singl \nd today she still remembers the wills and the hardships of that| wyage. She is infe o development and the advance- |« nt of the machine age and meth- | < travel. | \irs. H who was married in . lives with her daughter. Mrs. | \ty Hague Moore, in the old An- | ws homestead on Shuttle Meadow | ‘ntain. She keeps her in touch | current events SRS “‘r- s a great appeal to [long auto ride and perhaps a f Hague, but there are two things |QUict moments when her memory se all others that she does mot |Will run back to the time when she ‘wove of in the life of the modern | Was a little girl with life ahead of | One of these is the short dresses|her. Mrs. Hague is very fond of rid- ¢ are being worn by the girls and [Ing the weather and the length of other is the type‘of danges that [{he ride making little difference to finding great favor with the suth of today. Mr. Hague was an -dent dancer, waltzes being her fa- MRS. ANN K. HAGUL day next Saturday as she has spent others in the past few years, with a went to Tarrifiville, the house in which hen most people are feeling that |her father started a silverware shop, he end is in sight and that there is |which was closed when the Roger ttla left in life for them. She looks |Plating Co. of Meriden brought suit rward fo the day next year when [against her father over some pat- will be 100 years old, and when will take on another lease for |trials tl favor of her f but t he husine She plans to spend the 99th birth- was not rcop NAV'S TINSHIP FORMER AUTHOR NEARLY COMPLETE DIES IN POVERTY Tests to Be Begun in AhomMaPy MacLane Well Known for Writings Years Ago (P)—The Chicago. A T (A—DMary Mac metal-clad | Tane, a suc Washin uthor 15 years Jdirigible airsfiip now under con- |ago, died last night in a loncly roow Aircraft [on the frir wrd-tan hel struetion in Detroit by the Chicago’s black until she made her home upon com- | ents. After a long series of court’ decided in the (T on the rest he sank the pelletts with lone putt. Considering the poor con- | ditions of the greens. his puttin: | all the more remarkable and | probably the best to be turned in at any tournament Fabrizio, who is 21, was determin- od to prove his score was no fluke | by matching it today and' taking th | medalist title. Tt is the first timo Ihie has ever had time cnough off fo | his labors to enter the tournament | While the drenched condition of the championship course stopped many good golfers yesterday scores for the |initial 1S hole round were low |enough to indicate a i3S would be {required for 36 holes to qualify for the bracket of 32 who will compet by match play for the title starting | tomorrow and ending Saturday Thirty ended the first round witi better than S0 and all the favorite including Karl Kaufmann of Pitts- | | burgh who has worn the crown for |the past two years, appeared cer- tain of qualifying. Patsy Tiso, er New ork lian: Wesley Cas S Wentucky amateur champion, | and his buddy., Gordon Denney of Louisville. holder of the 1 Keni- tucky amateur crown were tied for Louiaville GAS AFTER EATING AND PAINS IN BACK | OVERCOME BY BON-TONE. Employee of The American | Hardware Corp. For 36 Years Endorses Bon- round were achiheved yesterday b he interdiction on visitors has W. J. Birmingham of the Fi-ll | hec ribed as a matter of prin- club, Pitisburgh, who here visit him that so many visits wo 3 a na 2 S scored aces [ciple, since M. Poincare has so on the sixth and sixtcenth holes |many friends who are anxious to Lacky Tiger Rem. Co., Kansas City, Me. WHYTE-FOX FOR THE SKIN' THE BEST BATTERY BUILT TODAY! Tone — Mother Na- ture’s Own pment corporation. i3 to be ady to take the air in just or more month. After a series of difficulties th metal hull has been completed anl the process of filling it with helium is under way Although the internal frame wori | is strong, the interior is one lar: el which, because made of met must be filled with something not gag, air. Just now it which i, with a hed t he lighter helium forced ou The heavy & be placed in the ship because i mixes eas- ily with air and would not t ou est flights will not be command 4 by naval officers. They will wit- ness the ground, though an army pilot, Capt W. E. Kepner, winner of last vear's Gordon Bennett balloon trophy, 1s expected to pilot the ship. The wilders are required to de ability to fly before the s it over, and they obtaine viees of Capt 8 PERSONS DEAD INWINERS'RIOTING (lashes in Rumania Result in Injuries to Hundreds experiments from th Bucharest, Rumania, Aug. 7 (@ I'ifty-cight persons have been Kill=d ind hundreds have heen wounded in viots and fighting between miners ind government troops in the Lu- peny district. The clashes, last all vesterday, extended fur to th t. The {rouble grew out of a'wug involving 4,000 coal miner ghting starting when the lic prosccutor arrived on the with troops and attempted to medi He was unsuccessful and real the riot act, the first clash in which twelve men were killed cnsuing During the night strikers gainel control of the power station, putting district in darkness as well xs stopping distribution of current fo the mines. Miners still at work vere said to be in danger DLMPSEY GETS LICENSE Chicago, Aug. Presumably fo promote for the Chicago Coliseum club, Jack Dempsey, former heavy- weight champion, Lus been grants ¢ promoter’s license in [linois Dempsey posted bond and was zranted the license yesterday but the bord yet must be he state treasurer. \pproved by OUTSIDER WINS RACH hicugo, Aug. 17 he rank outsider Beaming oy in the hetti tirned inoa distinet surprise’ oy vinning the $2,000 Cuddler purs the Hawtherne raec track. The mner paid *343.93 for cach $2 to wias the longzest shot in i “an P 1o Lovisiana in " [apvropriation for the The suthor of “I. Mary Maclan; Mn Who Have Mad Me ind other romantic t How wonderful »e restored Remedy. d virtually disappeared. 1t was|ot normal health years of suf seme time after her death before it | fering and how ateful are those was realized she was the Mary Mac- | who found glorious relief through Iventures as | this different medicine, Bon-Tone. well as her books had stirred the|from their suffering. There is uo mystery about Bon-Tone. It is mada from fourteen of Mother Nature's own roots. leaves, barks and berrics | | | Lane whosg romantic ions of the reading publi was at her as sh ler body was found by the|and ma be ed to bring r proprictor of the small hotel where sulls she had lived for the last fonr years. | ’ Her death, a doctor’s certificate said was due to natural ca | | Miss Macluane Six years ago was retirement about | believed to huave n cansed by disappointment. It came after the sale of her books hail len off and financiul treverses set lir. I health added her trou She was born in Winnipeg. May 2 1881, Her family moved v ohe was your to I s Ialls, Minn and later to Butt.e Mont., where sh aduated from high “school. Her | mother. Mrs. Margarct Kleaz Helera, Mont., has heen notifivd, ( GITY LIBERAL WITH 1.4 el | Bon-Tone Representative Spends $1.82 Per Gapita, I+ e N s s } cluding Parks Appropriation | SRl Ty ave placedsour where e merits of Bon-Tone and showing conclusive proof that this grea medy has been a blessing to thou- The city of New Britui per capita for the recreation of its |Sands LAl depressed S an f citizens than most cities in the | discouraged men women. Suf- erers want results—not words or ays mon S naacsond to an of costs by City Treasurer | Promises. Day in and day out a Sl never ending stream of happy, si ol eendly areat | cere endorseme praising Bon- t money o fostor recreation fn |Tone for what has done, pour this appropriation must be [INto the Bon-Tone files until they \eluded in the fizures as well as the [are over-flowing. Find out why municipal | Bon-Tone has become the sensation recreation commission. 1or the parks [Of this locality and every section a total of $100,000 was appropriated | Where it has been introduced. It 1s this year and for the municipal |§00d, sound judgment that what it veereation commission $5,500. This | has done for others it will do f total, $108.500 divided hy the esti- |You. All Bon-Tone wants is mated population $52.000 shows [chance to prove to you that it real 4 e has MERIT. “Take the case of M: \ppropriation were | Adolph Johnson Vega St., Now capita costs | Britain, who is very well known an. Wiredioniti 1 valued employe for 36 years of the sion's apropriation alont would be 10 | American Hardware Corp. M; Johnson says: “Ifor almost a year real weil Playground | My stomach has given me no enl wndl L Recveation iation of |of trouble due to gas that would | America, which was recently pub- | fOrm after eating and sometim lished, the expenditure for recreation | feel like a solid lump in my ches is small in most cities in the Unitea |and I -also would have an unplea States in comparison with the costs ant taste in my mouth. My back m of luxuries. A conservative estimate [the region of my kidneys, pained mv v chewing gum and soft drinks is|@ lot and this bothered me consid- crably when working. Although so far 1 have only taken one bottle nf Bon-Tone, the results have been just disregarded the | ition commis- cents, Accordin the Year Book of tI to figures contained tn | NOW I haven't been feelin 9 per capita and for tobacco $14 SHOWER FOR MiSs HEISLEL Mrs. John L. Iagun entertained at | 8reat for I have no more troublc | her home Monday evening with an | With and the bad taste in my | bridze in | mouth is gone. That pain in my | Priz ack is much better and 1 can do duminum shower and honor of Miss Irene Heisl were awarded the winners at cards | my work more ¥ now. I cer- md games, A color scheme of orceh tainly am v to let othe Know and yellow was carvied out in the of the merit of Bon-Tone." corations and a buffel lunch serv- | Mr. Woodward, the Bon-Tone o man, is at Miller & Hanson's Druy Heisler receive Store, 30 Chareh street, New Brit- ul gifts, She will hecome the bride |ain. Call or write for free |an|u| s Fitzgerald in Scptember, THE ROAD TO SUCCESS,” l many nee- of Jamn STAMINA'! A fighting Battery with a fighting heart FIGHTING FOR YOU... TAKING PUNISHMENT BN WITH A GIVE, AND GIVE. THIS BATTERY OF OURS. You Can Wear it down. .. But you Can’t wear it out ! ... it always comes back for more! @ "TIRE AND BATTERY COMPANY 39 WASHINGTON ST. 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