New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1929, Page 12

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T P <c Winnepesaukee, N. H = e boulder. were fighting 50 other blazes in vh.—iTurkS Would Modernize COMSTOCK. INSIALLATION L] i e With new fires breaking out spo-|state. kight of thesc were uncon- A i, Reeau 3 Legion Prepares Warm Welcome | """ VOLUNTEER KILLED s soneis e i | Tk Auklen of Wi [GLrs g s Stamboul, Turkey, Ang. 9.—®— |tion of offit Golt strect arc spending the rem wvv-! |ington, Oregon and Manitoba, Can O1d Fires Break Away | thonl ; \1g i V- 't' B eba“ Pla erst]’ Al otfare 5 oy hazo hlanketing 1he | nreo ol fires fmped out of [AMONE the reforms which remain | tuken pluce al, the cexiitar nieeli or VISt lng as y | at Hotehkiss Grove, Indian Neck. | [ LU |entire arca made combat work dif |control in (ho Selway and Clear. 'oF the Turkish government to un-fot Comslock Xneiinpuieni Saturday fi" 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1929, { Hoult and carly discovery of other |water foresis of Tdaho and several|lertake. the semi-official press of | cvening, July Soned o ms wili arrive 1n this city Thurs Richard Hart, son of Mr. and fioes jmpossible. The Ares Were | nawy ones sers discovered. The sit | Stamboul cites the ankles of Turkish |tit Saturduy cvening of 1his week. h | day evening between 6:20 and 8:00! Mrs. J. T.*Hart of Thompson strect " i S l dc on] burning over widely scattered areas |y, e zor b loht haditann (UOIIEDS District Deputy Grand Patriarch Boys to Be Feted and En- iy con! Mra J. T Saxt of Chompson striet | Rorest Rives Stll Bayond{Gonrol | buentne oxer e e o | cotion dn Oremon el A heen | e ougsaitarial ' wrlter. for| Willlam 46lFomTEra and atafr: will e g 4 = - a {han 1,000 acres each. An accurate | noCid ity the Chase mountain | B¢ of the leading dailies points out |induct into office (he following: C. held Monday i mark and Germany. | i} NOllhwesiem S[a[h count of the blazes impossible g in Klamath county and several | that the Turkish woman, so satistac- (P. Lester Vibberts, H. P. Howard ~ o . Local fter 2 . 5 ST 2 but in nearly every national forest| o ajor fires under control. The old | {oTily “new” in other respects, re- Beach, S. W. John Shea, Rec. Scribe, District Title on Local ;. nerce rooms E. J. Skiuner and Son, Harold lof the region one or more, and In |gaimon monntain blaze in southeast | tains the unwieldy ankles of the old | R. B. Crocker, Fin. Seribe, §. W. i zames will start next|skianer of Thompson street have re- | Spokane, Wash., Aug. 9 (®—The | ;0 cages a dozen, fires were Tag- |{jaho had heen subdued, but large | YPe Of Turkish belle when beauty White; treasurer, E. A. Danberg, J~ Diamonds. ridiy rLoor ne i v 1 & v.s-‘fl,\m!‘ throvgh |imprint of the forest fire—gaunt |3, |erews were still moving against it. | V&% measured in pounds instead of | W. Charles Fletcher. b ¥ er at the "White 7‘7"‘” Lains, smoking stumps bristlin from . forest service at Missoula,| The Rennie district fire in south | by lack of inches. After the installation refresht.ents 4 that the situation |ern Manitoba claimed all availabl>| He urged a government taboo on and a social hour will be enjoyed. men and planes in fhe district, and [ high heels and that the rough cob- — was menacing valuahle stands | ble-stones which form Stamboul H ADOPTS PUPPIES Rains in Alberfa had almost rout- |sidewalks he smoothed, considering | Colel . Tex., Aug. 9.—(UP)— od the major fires there but a few | that these factors instead of racial | Rhode Island hen, owned by C. neral | trip through , Swelen, Den- = charred hillsides and valleys—con- DEMPSEY SURPRISED tinued fo widen throughout the Mont., repor Important : ; S s dat aiclo challe i Monica, Cal., Aug. 9 (I'P)— morthwest today despite the rela- in that arca was greatly improved i of the ViSOG (Bet ok rpir ) d y to me. if 1'm to fight Max | tively feeble eiforts of thousands of but severnl major hlazes were still grtochaipNs L s oo onal he | o or anyone else,” Jack men to check the conflagrations. heyond confrol. Most of the fires n | )f the states Dempsey told the United Press last The fires thus have taken one castern Washington had been ex 3 o5 sore Al . | traits were responsible for the un- | Cornelius of thi: ily, has ad 1 e Hate o Lo S e Y 10 - ey o wostern hart |Were still burning. s s cily, adopted Jersey, Rh MAPLE H[LL ths Cnigh T haven't heen approached life and caused damage estimated |tingnished, but in Ivh western p e e ien t lightning:| 1esthetic ankles displayed by 90 per |four English bull pups about four cut In the 8 i s e have T made a deal with Schmel- |in the millions of dollars. Irank |of the siate tho Ranfer park fire | Tack of wain, frequent Mghtnine | o0 5y Foplo siimed women weeks old The hen, pups and mother all I 3 B | myself.” Franz of Seattle was fatally in- | covering 900 acres. was out of con- [storms, low humidity and careless SR ) PUpS ing N of the p e sati £re ma k SUDE 10 : | — jured while fighti e mem trol. Additional fighters were sent [campers were making this ong of 0| pups all seem satisfled with : q ot 2 4 = aro <ed as meni- | the arrangement. gonl com s f : READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Chanapecosh Hot Springs. Wash.. |to help the 200 men alveady on the|the most disastrons seasons for| Antelopes are not classed as men gemen rent citizens helc y 3 3 £ A LOR BEST RESUL when he was crushed by a large ground. Nearly a thousand menm many years, forest officials rald. |bers of the deer family. e e rooms in the Leonard of the members o Ginsburg Presides Rackliffe Iress to t the local L (fiarters aflgir of this iters are ex dlty to wit e playof will prove a big boost to t Members of the gen tee assured Chairman G they would coor est. extent in he John E. Butl Angelo M. I miltee that the cooperate with the geieral committee make the Ticket Sale Starts 'l Tt was decided to hold a general sale of ticke or the games star ing today. Kenneth J. Suunders venue spent last k-cnd . 3 $ president of the City baseball le 3 4 H \ LOCAL was elected chairman of ihe tickst 1 ‘i . committce and his aids will ve an- | THANKS TO %, : ! nothted at a meeting to be held th (e ot mlen it BON-TONE,” SAYS RRRRNN R e, idlsthe factories and sporting stores | \ 2 af'the town and also amol divid i ; . E A uals. One ticket will be good fo “All My Pams ?md Aches 1 ; .. 1 Lorion eschl has i \ Are Now Things of . i ; ( ' 3 | | : » bEgn high in this city, it is expectd the Past. that the public will cooperate to the fuhlest extent and a record sale of gy ; Never hefore perhaps, in all his o { & l tffRets is predicted. tory has the demand for o proprie- \ / n & total of 2,500 have been print-| Ol H e approached the o8 Each ticket has a string at.| =¥ SECOHE O I R tached to it so that the wearer may | 1?0 . 5 | A Tone. wear it at the Friday : than pocket it until the on“Saturday “ Boys to Stay At Hotel | ) R ,-l“\“! o X X WI l H Stter carcful consideration, it was | nds of endorsements 3 X I deeided to house all the visiting boys | from people in all walks of lite, the 4 1% dol iTne hotel so that they couhl|story of *he s Bon-Tone . y have the advantage of two g00d |\ould he hard 2 i i rights sleep and shower | So that all who suffer may know i e 2 i Iothing definite has been decided {about this forcmost medivine v : # B % #3.to what hotel will be chosen. At|have plac this city a repre 2 3 2 3 figst it was planned to have army |tive from the liboratories at N 4 % cots installed in various halls but [& Hanson's Drug store, 30 Church . : 3 1{bers of the committee felt that | strect i 3 a_better opinion of the city woull| He will not make any claims for g i hewexpressed by the visitors if they | Bon-Tone nz suffercrs — don't want PR ey ZERO K¥2<k CGASOLINE iy v ;i N RARlC The question of f« . matter of a5 also brought Howi : ; « K d “EGmbrell, who has been worl 3 these plans, was appointed f " g e, . an Jap of t committee and | i i . & basassisted by Dr. Jose MParther details concerning plices where the hoys will cat will be.announced at the next meeting (fothe general committee, It 1 planned to have all the hoys eat to &ilher. s - ; “There are lots of noises I like. I'd be dumb ~ The Babe knocks the well-known ~ ETHYL pump, and stop these de- Veedol Guests to Be Entertained Bt ot he by Gt : if I didn't like to hear the fans shouting. I like ~ Pill out to the far corner of the lot, structive, dangerous motor knocks e Seies tanehich o s v 4 , : X and the fans go wild. —instantly. TYDOL ETHYL in the | SEBHG o . ! the crack of the ball when it connects with the g 2 e@ ‘to head the enter wibiee. He will b B e BaRcsmaloratarts tank means money in your pocket. etch, DeWitt Riley, A bat. I like the sizzle of a sieak in a frying- % ; | ingh McKe: P ; e : : i NG JOE this knocking business, then the Babe It costs but 3¢ more per gallon, and [ MOTOR 0"_, Georee Dyson, Russell ‘ ) s pan. But the one noise I don’t like is the knock saves your car from the pound, [ Benson w committe Was giver committes plamned o have groups amsgned 1o 3101 U RO MU ‘| does it take all the pleasure out of motoring, goes wild. in my motor. That drives me wild. Not only pound, pound of the sledge-hammer But not for long...because he | o oo po soffrilo knocked out that knock in his motor but it costs a fortune in repair bills. 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