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i6 ¢ LD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929. heir ch. L will b tt th . % al its banks. 1 eare k: th GHEMISTS BEEIN [ina fouchen to the sroadework of Lmdbergh Lands In Jungle Poo], e T e el |the four-year program flight Dr. Oliver Ricketson, also of { The Children's Theater has been! Dr. Joseph . Ames, president of | |the Carnegie institute, took Mrs. |organized to give the child ST”"IES FRIDAY‘-NNN Hopkins, will open the morn- | n aKes a to ore in at |Lindbergiis pince in ‘the cockpl |avenue for expression den: ing program with the dedication of | alongside her husband, and discuss- |the school life. Special attent the Garva Response will be | ed with him the charting of the in- |given to children who have specch | cis P. Garvan, presi- Lookmg For Rums of Old Cltles’mmxona they found. Mrs. Lind-|defects. | t al Foundation in &N, stlll wearing her khaki knick- e ! . and founder of the chair. ‘m and blue shirt, assisted Dr. Kid- | chair. Nine Men Chosen for Talents Start Experiments mical nducalmn % Goraon, 1+ | Pilots Plane Skillfully in Green Water—Alligators Flee | T o N phink, The plane arrived at Belize short- ions m J [1y after 5 p. m., its occupants, tired, utions to| in Terror—Second Day’s Flight Reveals Nothing B e e s recently been | Definite of Lost Towns. | periences. The faces of all were red T | with sunburn. Tomorrow they will the Priestley 3 | fly into the Fiores region, north and | mical 8o- Belize, British Honduras, Oct. 8 |across the peninsula to Belize, over v\esl of this Cl!) (R—Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, a course of about 400 miles. in search of ancient Maya ruins, > Not Sure of Results | State Basketball Loop Planned. | dents Ch n | e S s e ¢ are: | Yosterday brought his giant plane| Those in the plane in fiight could | | | i evens Institute | GOWN With rare skill in the midst of |not be sure today that they had | [echadann ualies i efa sl ctionl| the Yucatan jungle on & small|spotted any more ruins hitherto un- | of officers of Nathan Hals chapter, | green watered pool. {known to ‘sclence, although Dr. A.' | Order of DeMolay, will be held this | The colonel and his bride inflated | V. DE MOLAY CHAPTER ' T0 ELECT DFFICERS ’A\nmml Meeting This Evening to Be | (e Appreciative of the high quality of Franklin Gas, Franklin No-Knock and our oils, stormed our new station the past three days to take advantage of our attractive free offer of two quarts of 100% Pure Pennsylvania Motor Oil with every 5 gallons purchase of Franklin Gas. Coupons if desired. i Followed By Public Installation— | | | is attribut to the Kidder, head of the archaeolog- cvening in Masonic hall. On Sunday | rubber boat, and, chopping thelr |ical department of Carnegle institute afternoon the state DeMolay basket- | way through reeds and underbrush |said there were indications at places | ball commission will meet at the | | There are only three days left, to be one of those who with machetes, made their way to |these might exist. These places were temple, where arrangements for a | = Noatafiail e sl s " |shore, where they looked for ruins, lphn\ographr(] and plotted on maps. M[SS Edl[h Asp]und ODCUS state league will be discussed. State | get 500 miles of oil absolutely free. and relics of the lost Maya civiliza- | The plane flew over several of the | | Master Councillor Frederick M. | tion. |cities at which excavations have | Classes n Yanous Phasgs | Senf of this city will preside. | Alligators Stay Away been in progress. At Chichen Itza | On Tuesday, October 22, the ators, with which the lake the explorers saw two massive ruins | chapter will hold a public installa- WILLIAM H. CUNNINGHA, our genial man- Py m!w'(r:, k;m at 2 x;:wm!m bordered on (wir pools of deep| A studio of expression and stags | Uon of officers. State omcrr.; will ager, is in charge of the station and his crew of nce. On the way back from a jgreen water. The temple of War- art has been opened by Miss Edith |conduct the installation. Invita- assistants manning the Gasoline Pumps, Oil Com arative Law Is he had searched to the plane, friors excavation of the Carnegie In- Jauyra Asplund e Mag building | tions have been sent out to boys : £ 2 iy Syt gy P olonel Lindbergh spotted one slip- |stitution was nearly snow white, si 155 aern sirect, - S PSS are interested. | Tanks, concrete greasing pit and hydraulic lift, é ._ | | New Harvard Course | ping away, apparently much fright- | with its columns in the form of mbridge, Mass, Oct. 8 (UP)—lened at the man-made bird which | feathered serpents, i 1 { comparative| had droppad down upon its lair. There is a gray pyramid here ex- s will h" While they were ashore Mrs. |cavated by the Mexican government, fall to af-| Lindbergh served her husband, the reaching 150 feet toward the sky of law in the nearly|two sclentists who were with them, (and surmounted by a majestic | jiss Asplund recelved her stage | work both degrees in Plainville | w school to concreteland the plane's radio operator, with |temple, the details of which were tra as from the law of other|a typical feld lunch, consisting of |revealed clearly in bright morning | s on which to ; o ! iing from John Cralg, who this|that night. f s from the law of other|a ty, e . const |rev 1 lzst summer directed Douglas Fair- — ‘ T hi > build the le- | raisins, bananas, and crackers. They {sun. Flying low over the thick banks and Mary Pickford IFeTE TORATD IFIED ADS rms of the future. |remarked they had been so en- |ungle at less than 90 miles an hour |fArst joint picture, a “talkie verston|| ,‘"“ BEST R CLT new institute will be under|grossed in their search for ruins|the party soon passcd the Yaxhuna |of Shakespeare's comedy “The Tam- 2 2 8 TATION NO. 4 — rship of Professor Josef|they had forgotten to eat. |ruins, 18 miles south of Chichen k £ E I 1 EAST MAIN ST. PLAINVILLE, CONN. . { the Shrew". She ha - r of finance under he landing, which was near the |Itza. Sl s bas hnd con WILLIAM H. CUNNINGHAM, Manager Miss Asplund is a graduate of the| On October 29 members of | are here waiting to serve you. Leland Powers School of the Spokzn | Nathan Hale chapter will visit | Word, Boston, and the Phidelah Rice | Plainville as guests of Frederick | rchool of Spoken Word, Marthas |lodge, A. . & A. M. The retiring | Vineyard, Mass. officers Nathan Hale chapter will | Open Daily 6 A. M. to 11 P. M. c | Itza. |siderable cxperience on the amateur ro-Hungarian gov ks of lake de Chichen Anaba, | Cross Unknown River and professional stage and also on DANDRUFF me professor of pub. ana Roo, was without success. While everyone scanned the mass- |the platform as a reader. iversity of Vienna,| The party found neither ruins nor |ed tropical growth below for tr'xr‘ts‘ The following courses will b il professor of com- | human habitation. nor signs of life|of the vanished Maya race, the col- | taught at the studio: public law at the Harvardother than the wild life usual in the |onel crossed and recrossed a deep, |poise, cxpressive move Yucatan jungles. The jungle stop |uncharted river, unknown by hum“xcndng elocution, impersonatio — was made at noon, while the party|to anyone aboard. There was no|pantomime, and make-up. 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