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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929. ‘I_QIST ANNIVERSARY s s WUHU RICE CENTER New Robot Pilot Keeps Plane On Course e e R & o Q | —~ e | i e g e s CLASSIFIED ADS The Most lot 1 els wa ¢ i - v 48 Alphabetically Arranged for Quick L purct 1 Felru 1906, and : b and R eference 2 —_— i 7l — 1 : ‘ - y o Automobile it o 3 g Oct 3 . : . i | ; 8 g ; : et g for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS ~ LLA z Original Member of Flock Im- %075 25" v e, Chiest City Moved by Decree to , W . 4 it PER DOLLAR 5 s re since 19 iy . 3 o ; ! Jalue i clation Be- 0 rook ' Loo | : : . : e Value is the Relation F : i mersed in North End B Better Location v : _ N S J . / o : e & X E[]UEATED INI]!ANS e | ; g 3 . Bt ¢ , . > 6 words to a line. and What You Get. _s Tomorrow. Nov 1 gton 290 0 No | ¥ i i v i % o 4 to an h. T T N . the L ar p : St / A 3 < Pl Minimum spacs 3 linca, SEE THESE The ot thelTirs Dot . F"]HT SAER'FIEE ey Ry fege [ e : : ” Minimum Book charge, 3§ centa. Outs umlmg Values Before B3 [ famitiar beckoning call “woo-hoo, | || p . / ADVERTISING | FOR THIS|| || 050 cpp \YOH'I Coach - i a : 10 the Chinese, it is one of the Y ||[SECTION MUST BE ORDERED Rl i s el Central American Redskins Re | Repubtics importan Yanguse ports| | v - |||cBcTIoN wiusT BE ORDERET||| 1928 CHEVROLET Sedan - ; ] e e ] . , ] | S 1928 CHEVROLET Coach c . " 0 battle It S U s | i : 4 i g N 0 SATURDAY. - turn (o Battle Idol Worship | 2. i W | . § . 1955 CHEVEOLET Gomos K z | 7 e — " |||1927 CHEVROLET Coach . i ; N ¥ - i b v ? ' o(e 1926 CHEVROLET Sedans south bank ! : S b : H d 1928 ESSEX Sedan s : | , ‘ ‘ : . €adings 1927 DODGE Sedan SenTioanT Ead ol st a s Wuru Brought (o ¥ : : , | . ; e 1925 STUDEBAKER Dup. 5 ceremc i o iny miles farther up Wuhu Creek 2 5 e | 1—mrnraL 1. Y {ENTS 1926 NASH Sedan 4 Mr. Osg00 t felloy sSfio8inrosess) ¢ \\ ’,\ uuy:;lm : " : J - . R [ DEATLNC ! 1926 BUICK Sedan g - deacon in the ) e A : i . | 3-A—LANDSCAPE GARI 1927 CARYSLER Coupe ot Haineat 8 B o et ERToRATLG £ ¢ 0 prosp: 7% i e i i - | *=FUNERAL D 2 oF T = 2 Baphatsotn o T ahanal | ¥ bricks and board by board | 5-1.OST AND FOUND 1925 FORD Coupe { NALS 924 FORD Touti t 4ssociated Press Phioto_ 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS }9’-;1 {8{;11; imlm”g was o iles . s e . 27 FORD Sedan for severa s s v i I “Wuhu Cre=k. whick s its| A newly developed Robot pilot was given an enthusiastic test recently when the tri-motored : : . 2, 7 homes. tes, there car | ! { into the Yangtee | plane shown above was flown most of the way irom Cleveland to W ashington without attention A « L SALL Speaa] Dlsplay 3 The Al ! t ¢ man. | ha SHO0 *!""‘”1 to accom-| from the pilot. The device, consisting of a horizontal and vert'sal gyroscope, measures 14 by 0 PARTS AND A R G by, was ¢ 1in 1828 i isias ; . . hould [ modate the city's bristling com- ; : : e o : i & el S and ean beplace 1 the pilot's sea OMOBILES WAN 4 mained for : 7 4 2 s P e e 14 by 10 inches and can beplaced under the pilot’s seat. PAXE SERVICE ]8 N[ St St A pastorate 1 i ous : 1 to civiliz. | ‘Father of Ch Waters. The e S am . ore was built in . & ne o v, should » ¢ trines | road between the river a city e = YOT ¢ ES WANTED St s B S ' T ront an animated scana | MHite cloths eproad on STAONs Y Patterson-Chevrolet Hin TS Eh ea sStaloa = Hundreds of | 3.00¢ 3evond the wall, ho 18—BARRE 3 2 Incorporated N Timber for t 15 W S i en | sampans slowly. move hers and|NUmerous schnols, hospitals, HEEE SO0 CONT 1141 STANLEY ST hand hewr ea ] sgood hri e ; e homes of wealth Chinese nierchan 3 > RENDER: . s S ] ¥ mong scorcs of junks, some § Open Eveni Tel. 211 The buildir x30 feet i the'sa pat. He call- | paintless and badly weatherbeaten; |2dd & modern touch to i 13 & M ER AWhen the r prist ek t « ¥ I7ilos, Francisco others displaying brilliant re green surrounding —_— ) '» NG .| i« 5 5 1 I oto Guil m “An eighty-mile can =) b n ¥ ‘ . 1d yellow hulls behind grotesquely | ! & §fTns Snal) . : . W - ATTORNEYS Sl e e e R T “,1;3”3 s mepind ik e RIS ) Emope Not Rumors of Match With Princess s:=sitvave™ . [T g NOW : P2 Oply Men and Ducks Leave Mu'x(\ centers Gl . f oy S PLUMBING, HEATG, METAL WORK UY O s I ! and w : Chinese Tiver. | Tailroad station to Wuhu s at Hang INT'G, JOBRG, STATIONER FINEST SELECTION ernor of Connecticu i | g : practic hinese Tver | enow, 120 miles o the southeast Ei B SER NEST SELECTIO} Smalley was T i i o e | the crow flies. makes the Yangt ; 14 P—Fd 8 f 5 2 ahis . ; ; ; ards usually ac them. The 1 ikes th i { (P—Edouard Her-| Sofia, Nov. 14 — Rumors con- rAN 4 P : . of Now piri Ay a0 e A Jhns ATy (orHie oo Bt £ FRMERERTS LTI DRIt il (o s 15 AUt 0 o T S e T e o v | i VICES Lowest Prices W B was ; n b lization : 1 now and then the ducks! for products from the surroundir from a lecture tour in Cen- ' ris tween King Boris and R e 5 5 P = “;‘,"\ g5 WA g Hoet N Uiss ot Seemiiteeita " cwim. but | Tegion, destined fo foreign ports Jurope enthusiastic over the | Prin lleana of Rumania have ¢ INDE SES Nothing Better in Town For i g oot i + | Among the commoc exported | plar anced by Aristide Briand to | hobbed up again, but have been |’ s : e ‘)\\r{ v i i sl Tl PP e Y are flour, dried ¢ chim=| organize tk iited States of Iiu- | squelched by the Bulgarian govern- | s > the Monc 2 ! g : s A e | MEYS, coal and cutle rop ment, Officials here declare that the ' NTED—INSTRUCT o ; ORET Sada dreamed of. e we est « i 5 o with | boisterous oriental chat of the v upon visits to Germany, the Rumanian press, were without HELP WANTED enlonsraton | was taxed for a e ) . ‘ Their own peo- ' people, which even the noisy L ! eyl toine 2 3 LESN VANTE 928 W OET Coac | roll s, eleotric } R e Pl e R 5 S RO tha insurmountable ob- | gince {he opposition of the Vati-| 42— v o1 it, Tires Perfect Like { aufomobiles. pa t il iscoura ¢ enally. | dialects of the natives indicate that formation of an Iuropean federa- | jiance between the Bulgarian ruler |44 ] N —MEN “ HIPPI T Roadster e thines mhich e ) ¢ are hidden from jsome of the boats have traveled — on and that hie is not alarmed oVer | anq princess Giovanna of ltaly, the | it et i : Rewards were 1 for ru € f visit 1« ECTmany days to reach the port Ainheea A Blase SrA0 18 oo idea that a federation would | king hias seemingly given up, for . O e | ESSEX Coach h “Wuhu is a port of call for many result stru between Amer- | the time being, ideas looking to- s STOCHS, BONDS | FORD Pick-Up Body | o eI of the e modern steamers that | 132 Lives—Ravaged Towns ca and Europe. wards the perpetuation of his dy- NEY ) | 18005 Baptistssiin e el TosCombatHumany tacrifices ply the Yangtze. From their decks. 1ed {hat the Pan-American | nasty A R e ORRow 6 FORD Tudor 1 smll:: ary 31, 1842, 1 el M:‘Ium Xm; “I“OV”L |and from points along the road be Are Finally Rehabilitated ence has not prevented the Bver since the cloge of the world | ' " - = > Yive. Stor Other Makes i ganuaTy 3] iRy congTeR: L jce still prevail aMONg | yoon the river and the city, pan- : republics o A piericatrom (flomi cras ol caniEe Lo o : AND LIVE STC 2 v | tion purchased the lot at tf s peoples, they declared, | FE08 B0 Hrer e e o fand | Minncapolis, Nov. 14, (P—Indus- s ThE (R naon LoDl EE e SF L BeEn et en L ny s . ; TERMS — ADES west corner of Main 1 will atte to com- | ! | try of the carpenter, the mason and | < PR . POULTRY s BT tirasts e s y I me. their life | 1t8 environs include numerous rice | * OF [1€ P neva and that Pan- | wag generally believed here, how- VE BT Natloaal bank now b lit e - at mission will | fields that have helped make this|'!¢ Bardener SR el interferes neither | over, that they were part of a plan | sq—was L < El [ m::dmfl;t:l e maeting houe t t the hu“,,‘,.\',f".f\f: city world famous as a rice center. r“"t 'f" ‘-*(*;r‘\hl\‘;] !\v\ ”: .‘)ngVUx he United States nor the | which Queen Maric of Rumania Merohandise mex was erccted on this site. March 1¢ i ed each Noveml Hillsides Resemble Picture Puzzle | (0705t fire © 2E0 igue. He added: conceived of having her three ¢ *OR SALF A t bl C | i 7 g 2 R ccording | “Each terraced hillside resembles he fire, which began on October | “Morcover, the American'people | qaughters marry the Kings of Jugo 2 ATIC | utomobile 0. : tion a¢|a huge picture puzzle, each farm |12, by nightfall of the following too practical to sec any danger | §lavia, Greece and Bulgaria, consol- | 36— G sipsent | ||22 Main St Tel. 1513 5 fejedd 3 is of the | forming a part, different in size|day left a smoldering trail across|in a United tes of Europe. Iljgating the relations among those y 1Y DUCT e 3 tribe. To b ted for the festival [and shape. Some of the fields re-|six towns, including Moose Lake | belicve that Russia one day will | qountries and increasing Rumanian o 2N neT | 3 FOO I -PAINS N honor, for it |semble ordinary ponds, lifted from |and Cloquet in northeastern Minne- | adhere to our project and that!prestige in the Balkans. S0 TERTI deaiy % g 0 A 3 5 L e gland cannot afford to hold an | myo-thirds of this program was|®1—F VE » THI? fneinat e esnticeliuestinen INebroot pAainilt Renn jiviaced o ot A o coperilpasina R0l MR NG SRR S L R | B S Rt R B sosam s GooD TN 7 : SR Slopat Since s s v v o oty e e e OO et e e BIRS SR SR e e e G usznEsyepmethodifortalien i R R poked | communities nave been rebuilt and | l0 Beure @ settlement of the gra¥e|jugo-Slavia Queen Marte's s 2 SEARES T gl cut o121 ony hes, flat feet, bunions and EUNE O e o SRt ¢ Hol tated. Clommet. Lo | social problems which menace Eu-| gaice shares the throne with Alex-|o e st A ilgingatenisfatio¥elitHe gal clacelor p i g LSl | ander. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY ; : ] Judge order only) from st-of the LIEUT. WRIGHT RECOVERING |the water. Then there are the black | day. 15 outstanding among small| """ yro ot said he found Holland. | “"fne third part of the program WANTED, ARTICLES TO BUY |E oL B¢ 15, o = foot in corrected position. Worn jieutenant Charles L. Wright ot |Puzzle parts which are in prepara- | cities. Burnt-over stands of Gmber | pogium and Caechoslovakia DAr-|as delaved first by the political | : | Cn the in any shoe. You experience | 17 nthrop street, emergency pilot | tion for irrigation and planting. All| have been challenged through the | o jarly interested in the plan be- | gituation In this country. Bulgaria ohate District erim, decensed | positive relief at once. : omial Air Transport [ over the puzzle there are moving | decade by youns growth sWeeDing | cauge it was regarded as an im-|gas gisturbed suecessively by the i 1C R e e e | i A ering from a severe | figures—women planting and trans- | up_from the ash-cnriched th. portant advance for the consolida- | communist movement, the agrarian | FAR said estate is fnsolve 10 praying that CALLOU 400 5 ¢ f p at his home ¢ A [ planting rice. and men and oxen The fire followed a long drought. | tjon of peace agitation and a Bolshevik menace :‘ USHE S uon ' a n he ¥ thorized | suee ¢ TRE 5 reate f pneumonis turning the fertile soil with crude|A 60-mile gale fanned several | As a first step, M. Herriot favors|;ng the bachelor king had plenty VACATION PLAC 3 | i t aale WA IO i irded | implements. Ten million bushels of | small fires into monstrous blazes. | the creation of a permanent central | (o think about without considering : < E I rice are exported from Wuhu an- Twelve thousand persons > | organization which would study all | plarrinee : b ! Dr.R.O. RousseauN D. Pt |sace homeless when tho fire passed. Be- | conomic. questions that _possess | N(CF the qomestic problems had| Ten PRUERED—that tion b | < ; : Special Notice | “To describe what is within Wu-|cause of the more fragic war oc- | vital interest for Iuropean nations, | peen settled, King Boris be ¢ i e FOOT SPECIALIST | hu's old walls is like describing the | currences, the enormity of the catas- | such matters as river navigation, | consider the future. He decided 141 MAIN ST. PHONE 616 Whist an e give st. | Chinese quarter of Canton, Shang. |trophe was sor t obscure international traffic regulations, avi- | {nat national and dynastic interests |si_niri e e e sl {ation and radio broadeasting. He | \ou1d hest be served by an alliance | $2—FAT - ;“X"‘ Caniihy o lone el — also favors a single European post | it the House of Savoy. But when | $ 5 B Aeatn A i e 55 | office system which was advocated | (he Pope prevented this, because |y : o § h fay Lo 2 ]‘ the Wuhu streets. .\!o\s( of mri \OTI( L €0 carnestly by the late [70reign | of the Bulgarian constitutional pro % K FOR EXCHAN i S o ! O'CloCk. | city’s 150,000 inhabitants live amic A Minister of Germany, Gustav Strese- | vigion that the eldest son of the |8 PATE WANTED |thereo sign-post In " th J a the noise of children who make| ook No. 7093 issued fn the name | mann | king must be reared in the Bul- oms, Board and Hotels t ew In sid District, A H OANS byways their playgrounds. |of Laura louise Warficld reported T { garian national church, the monarch | S Hons Y e s e LIMITATION OF CLAIMS E unpleasant medley of odors |Jost or destroyed l' found, retur The bhayonet received its name | decided to let the matter rest. Gflleu.“ AND BOARD 3 g5 Ao 5 dUaEey to S , fror ing houses, congested work-|to The Plainville T Company! | from Bayonne, France, where it | SRONMISHOR SHOUBEICERR NG store old furniture, sell it lI/J 0 S o Inlden Bt New.| gpop \d the stock in trade of | Plainville, Conn.—adut was Aeveloped in the 17th century., | USE HERAL I BOARD, AND ROOM WANTED d use Herald Classified Ads, ; e ! e — — - = — — - —— Forny ON YOUR OWN . j ’?E\A‘.‘JAB:EQ —YOUNG MAN- iy 2 WHAT WOLLDUJA SAY IM AFRAID DONT WORRY- and 4 : i s 2 [ YOU DON'T SET FOOT OUT IFIWAS TO GIT A /I WOULD FALL Security e ; SIDE OF THE DOOR UNTIL K i 0 IN A DEAD MOM ~ I AIN'T Interest at (e and ; fie aotia| ¢\ YOU HAVE DONE YOUR > { D EAINT [ [one To HARM ";‘,"'M.‘"',H,‘“H‘m. : adver " N\ RNULESSONS—VOULL HAVE SPELLIN-ARITHMETIC N [} dEa e I \ *\\"‘O MOQ%S;?;‘::QT)S — -GEOGRAPHV- AN' You! PHCENIX - e \ = B CONDULCT ALL FINANCECO SIX J. B. MORAN'S MOTOR SALES ) > TV y 3 § i .. «“ ”» \I. 2 POOR PA The “Late” Mrs. Perkins r“O\N PAS ALWAYS SOUA\A/K | HEH, HEH HEH! HOW A WOMAN | || DE ROAST 1S RUINT, TS HALF -~ I / 4 COME ) ™ ABOUT HOW MLUCH || |EVER LETS HOUSEWORK GIT BOSS' T HAD 1T PAST EIGHT b%i«n HARDER A MAN | | HER GOAT BEATS ME! ALL L | ||READY Fo' SEBBEN, L | ; B ok WORKED THAN A HAD T'DO WAS ORDER A AN HEAH [T 15 DERN T wOT SAMIL WOMAN, S0 SHE o= St EIGHT! TH' HECK'S TRADE N, = Il | SWELL SUPPER, AN'LIZAS ; J085 witH) SURE Hig T L coorit T KEEPIN ' THE EXPERIMENT MAW? tin’ married buildin® a fire. You 2 2 3 - — 4 have somethin’ solid to keey admired skinny wom- WNZ : = : oin’ after the kindlin’ burr 5 ess she was ; 3 y out. (Copyright 1929, Publishers Syndic Publianers Byndicate)

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