New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 22, 1930, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, M———____——-————— GLADYS ('DONNELL ‘lm\Slx Veterans of Civil War Attend > S0untey e 5o om 7o o o e ' and 55 minutes, cstablished by » hour in ¢ W 9 which began a 2,130 mile hop 1mm\ Albuquerque, N. M., Aug. 22 (®— late Frank Goldsborou 'o- an Bernar ttle, Wash., wil be winging over Eddie Schneider, 18-y -old pilot, Schneider will stop at Wichita to- |becau of his heavy 1 I S T []AY S LAP | Washington, | nnua eunlon 0 onn. egt. o v AUGUST 22, 1930, 1L fre Angeles to rque | by dead rect He ~ ling to get| Du ad of gaso-|er this ye hours, th suiphur when fhe red spid- tacked cotton on the farm of W. M. Cannon in Caldwell Idaho, Montana, North left 7:55 a. m. (M T.) today night and expects to ack and South Dakota, Minnesota and | tor Wichita, Kan., on the second lap | Yerk tomorrow. Hi \\mrflnfm . - - = | The Atlantic coast contingent— » ' ¥ d 3 LFF' Brouse of Glendale, Calif, | enry A. Little, Jr., of Philadelphia, | (Continued From First Page) \fv e Roberts of Moline, IlI, s |Charles Meyers of Cleveland, O., rived from Syracuse in the Hart d J. Wesley Smith of Philadel- | ‘—____fi——‘ ¥or School i , Special Lot Children’s Women's Hose Handkerchiefs women's col- Hand- ford to Chicago derby. Verne Ro ight at Syra. erts was the leader. ic group, com- | ieh ing Nick Mamer, John Blum of Mrs. O'Donnell Wins Lap . Frank Kammer of Wenat-| Miss Ruth Barron of Hollywood |chee, Flovd Keadle of Portland and | was the third to arr settling her |Bert Rouff of Seattle, spent the Plane down at 11:21 Cotton ribbed long Hose. New low price, for only ored bo ot 29a. m night at Spokane, Wash 3 3 Dr\\';ll]’lnfird | Art Killips of La Grange, 111, was loc Pair l 3c dred Morgan of Beverly Hills, in front in he Miami-Chicago g 1 1 i Beverty s o driami-Cricazo | With Unusual Savings! i miles southwest of fand 29 rec Art Davis of 1 Rene Kansas | 1. Mich the fourth lap t storm four miles | yes fro on to Augusta, S east of W Ga George 3u 11 of La Grange, At noon Rut unreported. Morgan later plane on Stewart of St. 1L, held second ce as the fliers| g of their Passing on the New Low Prices to You Only a few ufes in elapsed | me separated Gladys O'Don- I s a ell who sped 172 miles an hour Elapsed time of Miss Do as |yesterday from Lubbock, Tex., to| R B 3:10; Miss Morgan 13:07:20 and | Amarillo, from the second in . the Barron 28:17 Long Beach-C | h-Chicago women's der- e et s by, Miss Gladys Doig of Bridgeport, Bottom row, left to right, W. E Mrs. O'Donnell Wins Lap Conn. These fliers are scheduled to | Latham of New B n, president of Enid, Okla., 4 P—Main- August | finish at Chicago Monday, |the 20th Regir Deltion ng her lead ove five other . e onay| The throngs at Curtiss-Reynolds | Charles L. Russell of Milldale, vice | BAR ASSN HEA[] air derby. Gladys O'Donnell, of | giowitt £ee the finish first of | president; Dr. Thomas Mulligan of = tants in the wo ce Saturday. The|New Britair, vice president; George | Start Off Your School Buying By Saving On One of These Quality Sweaters For Only 4 Blue, Tan c and Black he combination of a lucky purchase and our policy of passing the savings on to our customers enables us to offer these all wool boys’ S\\ener - onl Ao ,}7',;"“;],\\?: “‘1(‘:(1 ”:d”“‘ Irom re due to reach|W. Meyors of New London. and E Amarillo, ) 2 27 ant s T, 4 t idgeport, chapl mi i o o o |t o Brisseort, enanlain. | Wilmington Man - Unanimous O'Donuell's el may start any | Abbott, from left ending on the 100kes of «va 1 Choice of Chicago Convention Sizes 28 to 34 'd to Present Bingham comma or Bingham, who will pre.|Partment, Americ annual banquet of the of the 14 surviving n Aeronautic association | 2 the old 20 : teers, the reg | of Connecticut Chicago, Aug. —Jos vel of V na mously elected president of the American E ssociation today. He ah Mar- mington, Del, w 10:54:15, Five Leave Syracuse hard E Byrd - New Haven Road C alls ()ff Compounce Outing | Aug [ MacCrack- secretary. The out- prepared d employes | Veterans ant members elected to the exec- S b committee of t msor:m!\on v 69c. In plain colors and color compinations. n action is | ander, departn sl 2 r]‘(p . mn:hm':: We took the lot just as it came from the nd about 1 out of every five are slight irreg- Wi Gy 1"{‘;;1‘ ] ¢ 1 a Scott Loftin of ulars. The others are strictly first quality. some ol wi Hl S laetion e I'herc were seven members of the |, o Feei s siiat i I SECRUGE iy i who (o8 ACIGHERSa slielc Suand £h O;‘:\), \c»\ Fall E; nal ( S T T But [other activiiles Prems ning & onj the ateptiona b Quelliy Exceptional Purchase for School Opening Charles mnoz of oralSprivips DB O EE RN IReHIE A T :":' Neckties V\a:h Suits 0 founttthat (nEEEri piwiould M besao it = & TNEELE 0L BEeNTIE N ERECHVE For Boys d broadcloth top ol B et T neimnr b | e St oo ||| BOYS' SUITING KNICKERS lotte hi e C. Smith, i s r on in ' iti i wmral;"m‘ o el el new president is democratic ties. Tomorrow only n Made of fine quality fall suitings which last year of the regiment, read Smith e 1d for mt re. S a i inis (OplOlN Ram Pledlcted G A B ot r}yrlgm”-.nr the ¢ d for 1{{1&}11 Sme q(»'me ire lined. All finished off For Parched Districts who mne! 2 ry good. Full cut. Sizes 7 to 16. $1 ; 22 (P—Whil 2,600 Estate Claimed cast generaily L west of th s for the next ro were pre- Believe Coste Has Given for ine parched region | Up American Hop Plans neetic By ‘\Ian s Two “Wives” (UP)—Two laimed the 500 O'Keefe, who died Don’t Miss These New Low Price nd West Virginia now tomobile accident ) ) . o e - os B Bl Children’ ed by Secretary Hyde | captatn D 3 3 0ys ouses rens presses land | A nce off the Atlantic|y vinacor alr Aald this ney William C. 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