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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBE I‘ 21, 1929. PLODGETT Nhalen Demands Law Prohibiting | nd. but that Reid kept the d toward Manhattan When they park, he continu veloped a 1| plane worked frant higher but it began to careen anjthen turned over completely thre times: | Bailie said he then crawled out on the wing of the pl pulled the rip cord of his parachute and let | t pull him off. He said ad no the plane was the sald he dropped about | planc Heads Tarrytown Valley Protes- tant Education Moyement Central ine de- and the | were over . -the ¢ ing noise began Al mfd il v |4 it was providen involved obvi- | 5 | roof wh he landed, suffering only | no | from a bruised eye and wrist H Barely Misses Roofs ' Witnesses said after Bailie ent ed l skimmed alo root tops struck the the Y. M A. build landing on | body was found in the rear ipit. He had been killed instant Although he carried a p, he stuck his pla ppare | from where the | trying for a landing in Central park. | id, who held | He had turned off the ignition had chartered | switeh before the crash, preventing | o evelt Field for a|a fir re-taki it over Ma iilie is a former lion tamer now Reid was flown to- plane. | \ lecture They in work 1l ame £t s motor hegan Il were over to miss Longz Is- gether before FIND ‘FLOVER BED IS ANMOTH CAVE AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIM SENT T0 STATE ASYLUN e RN T NS BLODGETT by ord department endc eryst e newest find in Mam whers 1o revive establish moth The fermation o MeGavie &1 John Torskie Spends Two Months A 'ln Hospital., Memory Completely . oy onory Comie Crystals Resembling: Blossoms B and Sl 21 @—gonn ore, - DiSCOVETE] Far Underground l!." H'I @ — A e n of flower-lik or discovered hy Cecil Cutliff er with an his 3 area ol 1 ! ¢ feet. It is not more £ nd a half from the i v ) s d cave in which Floyd of Collins was imprisoned for almost York two and a half months hefore his c ¢ n t from its rocky 1 d at | €ai g 1 L wi 1A wrds Torski . from which he \ Al loss of memory 1 Cutliff found har v of now in good phys flower garden, 3 New ccted by millions of i = e e 1 flowers which rose atic H B v in ASKS KNOX EXTRADITION uber floor much after A Westport, Nov. 21 (UP)—Police the manner ans The ¢l Jolin Dolan today ters r I from thre 1 t all were the same » believed to b on of some Folice permanently olsi of West- formation Morrison, . helectitic or c and is unlike anything before. He says that it is some kind of sum formation. Lurice 1 Belgian s arrived in au Medan to st work. It will be Chate C ” ’. similar to his About V‘”,“‘v“\ .K,'\W"l‘“ flf‘ mol P ¥ s. He will are known, half living tod - S in the Jab- | ha 1 § e | Howl Ti‘n tH ' b kil ; ~ {owlis IhatHeating {| o A 1 2 ystem Working h o Possibly 1t Needs Some Last Minute Attention r g 1i 3o Call Us Now Before Zero Weather b ,‘ - ) ; I'wo good used Steem Boil Both of thess : condition. One is e enough to heat a bloc! ; Prices on both are low, A. A. MILLS Sheet Metal Work 66 WEST MAIN ST. Plumbing 5100 - Heating 5101 |Charles Reid was killed when his plane encountered difficulties Ithe Y. M. C. A. building at 64th street, near Central Park West in New York City. One Killed As Plane Crashes Against Bmldmsr panion, Robert L,u]m escaped by jumping with a )dldc]mtu anding in the PERMANENT WAVES British Hairdressers Nov. 21 (UP)—Per ent Waves are a permanent sour London revenue to Britain's hairdresse is estimated that bers of the so-calied weaker spend $600,000,000 cevry this particular form of glori their erowning glory. A per: in this country co: on an av $40 a ‘s parlor shingling women sonetimes pay year in the in waving. s and so on. spends dress pooing, ashionab as much hairdresser often o 0 a year faminine She much & and addition of 4 dollar » for ble wrs for an cgg According to sorial experts, g and two rum sham a number of the society of today spends somethin week or hours every at NSNS YEARS ar d one is needed four times doll PROVE PROFITABLE Are Worth $600,000 a Year to, man- > of rs. Tt 10,000,000 mem- sex on ving nt woman ham- 1o their haircut | ar, a | which | with | it costs | > dollars is dol- poo. ton- woman like this a e hions and styles here werg spepl apa! 11 (i satin_shingle, , tho ry. the piguant VIDY. and even a wonderful method of4#rain. ing 2 baby's halr to grow early. All the late: were revealed. cxplained the m | sic the ed an im- the exhibition, of electrical ap- rmanent waving ing like glant octopi me tentacles, super- 4 and all the paraphecnalia industry were shown. The mechanical side pla in part paratus, machines with fo winder: |of the There were demonstrations of the only way o adiust a mud-pack and an ice-pac.. were laden !with lotions, and complexion powders. - One revelation of the exhibition was that women are nc. the only kers after beauty. There was a air percentage of men in the at- | tendance. Elderly men spend much time and ge sums of money trying to smooth away the wrinkl i and the double chir the hairdr to look lik v wa young men crowd rs’ the parlors trylng not old men. Portugal Need Stressed For Budgetary Reform sban, Portugal. Nov. 21 (UP)— cessity for budgetary reforin to prepare for economic reconstruc- tion of Portuguese cities and colon- ies was stressed in a government statement today after President An- + tonio Carmona had pr meeting of the cabinet. The statement said the govern- ment appreciated the need for en- Duncan Phyfe... Nine picce dining group in ri mahogany. 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