New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1930, Page 2

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- 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1930. EIGHT HOUR DAY GRAF RETURNS T0 FAVORED BY HART PERSAMBUC BASE FRON RID JANEIRO (BELIEVE IT OR NOT Contradicling Proverbs TIME PASSES=SAYINGS ENDURE ™ AND FEATHERS THE WIND_CARR(ES AWAY ” “ROCK CF THE SAIL’ CURIOUS SHAPED ROCK STANDING ALONE THE MIDDLE CF Tz PACIFIC EXPLANATION OF SATURDAY'S (ard- Tumlng Lunatic—I Leuben, lh" en the car rat aboy Insured for Rm'!e of Rf’(- nsured 5. 000 Hd Rrp ”v(‘ Hnrned Tnad l’)A ‘efi (On request, sent with wgmped. dreesed suvelops, Mr. or oot of ything depicted by bim), (Reg. /- \,EA‘ON euben cer aa- Ripley will furnish BY RIPLEY . 8 Pat oOft) ] 326~ o AUTHOR oF HOME, SWEET HOME . NEVER HAD A HOME -/ HE ROAMED T WORLD ALL HIS LIFE - HOMELEss AND WAS STRANDED -PENNILESS - IN PARIS WHEN KE WROTE IT 2 PLANARIA CAN BE CUT INTO 50 PIECES - AND EACH PIECE WiLL CROW INTO A NEW AN(MAL by Zeology ciass- H Schoel, Evie, Pa = CARTOON a native of Bremen, Germany. His succession of the 52 cards in a deck an d it was left to chance to turn them up bet, and it took 20 vears was prohibition brew and have had 1928, W. M. Wood of Eastlan astland county courthouse, January. 1930, en of the same courthouse. d, Texas., took here Mr. Wood died from pneu- TO\l()RRb\\;\ln.mg a Mountain WORLD WAR ROSTER INCREASED T0 180 FEDERAL OFFICERS ARREST NURRAY DARING BANDIT 1S BELIEVED HIDING NEAR STAMFORD Offi sped pis- pect and a through gs park. Marho into him_to doing nings curl lice- the driving out of hic Ha ALTOS IN er acc art P 0 He hi Church St. \uto IJmmfz Tests John Jenr ford 1 did car path, Site or ve oy S COLLISION < TOMASS0, LAMPHIER GIVEN CITY POSTS entinued From Fire: Page) reasond ¢ that he a great deal diness dall's he fact re- . will be II'e serious time, the golf course projec ° e night © supporters meeting of tne Il take place B mayor as his own attend his f Wednesda appointed b Coms! ing on QUIGLEY MAY FOREGO PLANS FOR VACATION Mayor Is Anxlous to Get Back to Pusiness After Seven Weeks Hinezs i come hall shortly and for a vaeation ternoon n weeks, ness affairs and he is rn to his office with ble delay, he said Wilham Dan- address passed irection. Dangeleit opped before for away according to Detect ‘s report CORRECTING AN ERRORIR mas erroneously stated day t ap- icle operator's ined Belo instead Commercial the reet ph Gor- cstified listurbance when he Miss congestion erference depa Froteste Mary mat tment . womén her mother's dnesday N name was not invo members of ed ip the dis- the SEEK FOUR MISSING BOYS 26 (®—In the ha- reported a Main =yrr1'.‘ 40 o'clocky Samuel storm Saturday afternoon been swept down a storm idden flood waters, city joinwd with parents and today in employes w neighbors a The boys, W rt Alban. 15: Don- Moore Francis Wilden John Kelly, 14 near the sewer inle the edze the city anl had entered it des- | pite warnings of nearby residents. and Mrs. "prevents | to extra| with his The auto- | t four boys who disappeared | widespread | had been pla:- |Bugle corps, Commander Stanley | HJmmond camp, U. 8. W. V. e — “Missing Wife” Faked to || Woitusik commanding. , Eresentation of wreath by Walter | Colors. . Smith post. V. F. Get Publicity fOI‘ ChECkS L The Star Spangled Banner, Eddy- Pittsburgh, May 26 T {Glover post band. G. Kirk, 24, \”5",“ ik Philharmonic band, Commander| Benediction, Rev. Jsain Connor. whose story of a G ihbaRs e rand g Volley, Co. I, 169th Infantry kept police of Turtl : Colors, Taps, Iddy-Glover Post Kecsport and nearby towns busy | | G and bugle corpe. for 36 hour: was taken to Wa A G ammond oam ) e e R I nited qDB'H‘“ War \rtn "o & MEMBERS TO MEET checks. © (Continued From First Page) Haller post, Polish War Creek, | D 5 No. of Kirk admitted before he left for Warren, accompanied by two detectives, that he had planned the story to gain publicity so he could pass checks in this region, police said k, claiming to be the son of Kirk, ¢f Carnation Farm company, Carnation, Washington, told police his bride had disap- pearcd in tomobile while he had gone t a towing truck K re police tion Joseph m ' su€pt Stanley post, No. 11, G automobiles, Commander | Clark, commanding. | L. D. Penfield camp No. 16, Sons| Veterans, in automobiles | Disabled veterans in automobiles. Line of March Line of march: Franklin square to Main street, to High street, to West Main street, fo Main strect. on west side of Central park various will form a guard of honor for G. AR ns to march through to the Soldiers’ monument the memorial ceremony will be con- |ducted The e of | | plomas from ith the res so-called “diploma 1t that they were operating in this mills’ to Broad | . ovijireq from two other reunions,” e first was at Mr. Holden was in the Mr. Brigham of the grand ndships the vetera LIS last long develope the J ride.” His a vear 18 person nfession fol ARRANGE SCHEDULE | " FOR MEMORHAL DAY | (Continued From First Page) on ge and alleged cession parade will be dismissed at __[this point except that following the | exerciges at the G. A. R. monumen the world war veterans organiz tions will reassemble for parade to the World War memorial in Wal- nut Hill park, where a ceremony will take place. The national colors should be dis- ed from sunrise to sunset. When flown from a flag staff. they should be displayed at half mast until 12 o'clock noon he colors should be raised to full s In half staff- ing the national colors they should first be raised to full staff and then lowered to half staff position By order of the m among Granby and will in the Representati Granby. is pre Memorial Day a preside at church ILLNESS 0 KEEP WOOD FROM MAY 30 PROGRAM ‘on S LY SH dent o ociation exercises | wh Eddy-Glover post Legion Aides: A. G ed Spanish War , W. Dyson, W. Mas: Glover post, No. 6. Am |gion, Capt. L. C. Ensminger, W. W. T Squire, Comrade mann; Walter J. Smith Post ans of Foreign Wars, Comrade lander, Comrade R. Fro City chapter, D in War Veterans, Co aid, Comrade J. iszk0 post, World Comrade Frar Hammond camp, Veterans Eddy- rican Le- Capt. |° Hoft- Veter- D (o From First Page) ial Day. 1923. Charles C. to go. He Higbee was to his re- days 10 hear the McMahon, ; Then adjutar r passed ward on after Memorial Day last call Mig who died on January Willi Stanley of of staff Exercises at Memorial The order of exercises to be fol- {lowed at Central Park in honor of o dead of the Civil War, as follows America Lddyv-Glover erican Legion, band Invocation, Rev. Theo §. Dunn. Logan's Orders. W. G. Gibney. cing of Wreaths on the Mo Mrs. Leila Weir, president post, Women's Relief corp: n Eddy. senior vice pr iters of Union Veterans Carle, t Sons of Veterans A Hills, A. Hammond camp, W. V; mil F. Schaal, commander Edd over poet. American Legion: Jo- ngold. commander Walt post, Veterans of foreign Next was hael t one to have ostef of tho bered. He passed 2 me placed who are to bs on May vil War embers of These five constitut e gre Stanley Ev on e whose artly tion stepped s hind t cemeteries buried. The ‘Wood, William Root, Dr. Richard ( Four other Civil here 'n\lwolzn bers of Stanley B. Juds .yman 8. Johnson and Lucius W. Goodrich One other’ veferan. a survivor of lian Wars, resides n and he is associated w R. He is Altert Remington r comrades are are Commander Latham, George I. Mulligan and Wa Lincoln" Theodore port < Gettysburg address, Rev e s of graves decora- Yet- committes on of Civil War Clark George a \ddress, Act David omdr. Dyson Johnstone G Major H Capt Johnston Wel e rvlvv\ T. Tho Waterbury, New Haven brother of Ju May of Stamford, vesterday L He was a am E. Thoms 0! Watert Another brother, Dr. Herbert K. Thoms of New Haven 2150 survives. ns formerly of in the John Conno. ¢ §3th Infantry All are requested to wear the practicabl ting in the 1 assemble The program to be followed at the World War Memorial in Walnut Hill park is as follows -Glover post band William Hoss F. Schaal, Post on plaques by HELD IN ASSAULT CASE 1 Eddy nil -Glo com- on al charges of m assauit on Mre. Rose Capel tas the daughter of of or who said she Bimbo,” king Faiclla was held his case continued ion of wreath by Eddy- No. § on of wreat R ion of wreath by h Stanley a e A G siop on Fra e of Pearl str ond division o north side. east of Fran divicion on nklin square Order of Marching Parade arch in the ing order Platoon of Hart . do you look for in an il burner? First, you require dependability. (The Super Oil Heator has been manufactured continuously by the same company for seven years. It is made in a New England factory famous for the production of precision machinery. Thousands of users have proved the dependability of the Super.) Second, you want convenience. (The Super is completely auto- matic. Set the thermostat at the desired temperature, and the Super does the rest.) Third, you want ecoromy. (The Super Oil Hertor burns low grade fuel oil efficiently, insuring a 167 saving in fuel costs over burners using higher grade fuel.) Fourth, you want simplicity. 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