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- - 3l ot 2 ; i L] 7 - - . . -~ & s A . L] 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1980. - = : — ~ The setting of the play, they insist, | Fre o % % POLUITICAL ADVERTISEMENT: L ¥ FFI[;ERS ELECTE" Filling Station Owner REV T A fiRE NE is magnificant, the text wondertul- Dawes Lays Aside His l Chosen by Coste ) . o o 8 . o 1o lle ly satisfying and revealing of the H . Kills Bandit in Ohio [ human - “emotions lying behind the Famous Pipe foghAlrt 4 ¥ Pomeroy, Ohlo, Sept. 4 P—An |crucifixion story. The only signs of Paris, Sept. 4 (UP) — Charles ’ unidentified bandit was kiled and | commercialism seen were those ex- || & Daves, American ambassader B tvo othbraFallaved 1o bs WOl . to Great Britain, laid aside his hibited by the great American and : (ol ocine. AL SR ed early today at Hobson, near ~ |European tourist agencies and their || 270U undersiung pip ‘ . . . here when W. R.'Athey, 45, gas (Continued From First Page) | n 5 " || sake of ar y. 0 : - Htalian Republicans Organize— || fine seation owner, red upon camp followers Nelther the peo- | **Daney wag sictng tor tne com- || SUDETiDtendent of Schools Dis- . the trio after they had robbed ple of Oberammergau nor the pres- || pietion of a bust of himself by i . ¥ y missions of the American Board in |ent play seem to be affected by the Jo Davidson, American sculptor, a mves 0{ HH.m Pattel.son “ an g a nj;he el s e SO zheINur “East. ‘I‘hel x;roel:m of the [influence of the almighty dollar, and and Davldso.n refused to include pp b " = conference was varled and compre- s 3 X ing a pistol, first purchased same | hensiva of the work of the churehss | s o b peen et i neipine e fart or (i mpdel THIS I ) Luca Di Minno;was elected presi- || 828 from Athey. They then fol- [Tand the religious problems of the | rgcariot.: gives the b‘;‘ Py ol That pressure being browght to dent of the Colimbus Republican || 10Wed him into his station and ||gay. o wee have Robert F. Patterson of this 3 club at a meeting last night in Sons || Pushed him upon a cot, while one Conference Speakers Zfi‘.f:"“"’ st 5= AR city named as football coach at the o g wt of them robbed him there. Athey B Now Britain high school will have e e towr,|| reached under the pillow, grasped | | ATORE the djptinguished speakers| Mr. Greene expects to receive little eftect-on the school authorities e Bk Par e oitis Frgnk F.ox: a pistol and opened fire. from_ the Enflish churches were |shortly a set of colored stereopticon was.indicated today in the statement L Bt Tty A Bog- such“men as Dr. J. D. Jones of [slides illustrating the Passion Play, [;T"; FINDS of Supt. ftanley H. Holmes of the FOR £ e ”c;euri“ A vub”m},’ bB'ueum:;ne%):, l;_rllnd-:lpulm}v. B. gel- and will be telling the story of the sohool department whé said today Starle Iy Manstield college, Ox- | play with these slides to the people That salciea’” totaling. §5,000. a3é ; ::::::‘l::eéoir:a?:l nsndGD-C :‘::gn;_ REPURT Bn‘T R E |ford, Rev. Harry C. Carterof First church, and elsewhere in the 2 + | being paia ‘,he Rt plfy,fcfl'l direcs, v Bosco, Peter Suzio, F. Bordonaro, F. 6t Cambridge, Dr. Robert | city and state this winter. He is to (Continued From First Page) tors and added expenditure would DfiGrel oo Ci’anc:i = Bordf-re‘ McKintosh of Manchester, Dr. Sld- | preach next Sunday morning at the not be advisable. ~. Tt‘l P's. .l d J' L il [ney M. Berry of the Congregational |last Union summer service. fully examined them. M. Hoel, the Mr. Holmes éxpla\ned that Phy- 2 | o L Pon .ot and J, Denaxls, Tnion of England and Wales, Dr. Norwegian scientist, said that state- | =" 4 . udge B. W. Alling and William A. F. Garvie of London, Professor ts about them were based on ru. | 51631~ Directors George M. Cassidy H. Judd, his campaign manager in s Rt RIS ABIu 0 and Lionel M. Depot, as well as two 2 5 ¥ | — Bernard L. Manning, Bursar of mor ang guess work. . . the probate judgeship primary, spoke Jesus college, Cambridge, and Dr. In addition to all other finds the | WOMen Who are in charge of girls 3 to the club concerning today's bal- (Continued From First Page) Frederitk W.bNorwood el'City Tem-‘ diaries will be turned over to the athletics, compose a staff large = loting. | A | ple, London. The conference ser- Swedish government, according to | SHOUSR to take case of the athletic A committee of five members was | Ward. Senior High school, Bassett | o0 "o preached by Rev. Jay T. Prof. Lithber; side of school life. The superintend- appointed to make arrangements for | StTeet; second ward, State Trade | g ine” B D, of 8t Loals, o, H L K £ thlng? about Hranks |loauic oo ends that foothall dntincl: cas | SChool, South Main street; third it 7 25l Lt 2o, 1o " | dental to education. 8 sl ihe canmancemAnt AR eard, Camp schoolsProspech strast: A rapsaben o lanch 5 | el's death during the mageh (Stock- |~ 4 large group of alumni members . i will meet Sunday morning. fourth ward, Central Junior HIgh | cyicseo“Theclogical seminary, Dr. | QOIMIELEE £ Mrfll]ge for A [foe S wae Tl Tu.fhy)| TSR meAmpEIES lak heekilp Hae school, Main and Chestnut streets; | ;o F TISC S 8l SERASTH O that this was narrated in the |nry patterson engaged as coach. |fitth ward, Bartlett school, Broad |{'*¢0 f0be U L) ngton, t t !H 0 M P ked diary)”, he said. “I have had 10 |mpey reported that Mr. Cassidy was EAST HAMPTON AUTOIST ~ [street: sixth wara, Etinu Burrite|: G eIt gt of 151" Hearing Also Pic time for studying the diarles. Wey willing to accept the arrangement. school, North street. K Ty DEOmgn 1. have been busy preparing the nds, | 145t (a1l Mr. Patterson aided Coach 5 v BEGINS JAIL SENTENGE Primary Machine Resdy )faurer of New Haven, Dr. W_llllnm and it any other member of the Cassidy in the final week before the Paul Cugus, above, friend and-for- | Chairman Harry Ginsburg of the | £+ Barton of Chicago, Dr. William| Walter L. Magnuson, chairman of | comnfission hgd seen such & ‘thinE | farttord football contest. He is|WeF {Iving partner of Dieudonn® republican town committee said to- E. Gilroy of the Congregationalist, ithe local radio audition, today an- |he would certainly have told#me. considered one of the best quarter- Coste, is coming to this country, day the machinery for receiving and Dr. Nehemiah Boynton, Rev. Doug- [nounced the selection of the follow- | ‘“Besides this all the members of backs Cornell university éver had according to Coste, to fly ‘back to . Biopd| Enters Tolland Institution % | counting the ballots has been per- |28 Horton of Brookline -and Dr.|ing committees to serve in connec- |the commission have sworn silence. * |France in the famous Question Begin Term for Killing |fected and a sufficient number of| F7%d B. Smith, moderator of the |tion with the audition for New Brit- |and nobody else has been permitted Mark. Codos now f a London-Paris workers on duty to insure a smooth- | CON8Tegational Council, * likeWwise |ain and vicinity: to get near the books. commertial pilot. ’ Miss M 5 Rerv. T. D. Martin. |1y working primary. pi‘;‘“(;“g“&st::;yh ;:i llv“- Survey committee — Mrs. Ruth la xY}t‘ :as past 111'1'0 cl:ck ‘;h:?a:'; o Us = 5 Managers for Jboth candidates ol sts Was|schade Smedley, chairman; Mrs. J. |finished our work Tuesday nig] r | B_R:c‘lmrugl:: sept. 4—(M—dJusebph=commued their predictions of vie. | UAbounded, :nd the conference sent |y Crean, Mrs. H. E. Christansen, |left the hospital. We then lgeked one FRI]M ASSEMBLY P['ST Persona.ls Al fondl of East Hampton today De- | iory togay. They assure all repub. | MeS8age of £ood wil to the Lam- |Miss Margaret Traver, John Lindsay, | d0or by padiocks and the other one s &an serving a sentence (?f SIX|)ican voters who wish to be trans- | D6l conference of bishops from the | ang Israel Rosenberg. The duties of |We sealed. On returning Wednesday Mrs. Thomae Riordan and son of monthis in Tolland jail for eVading | porteq 1o the polling places that | EFotestant Episcopal churches meet- | this committee is to. secure and en- | MOrNINg the seals were unbroken. kel et . IH *Tesponsibliity after his automobile | aytomobiles will be ready for imme- |6 In London at the same tlme. | roll all contestants and prepare | “The diaries as well as all other | (o in0q From First Page) | Riordan's aunt, Mrs, Paul Snyder of Bov. Thaotors D. Marin o Honron, | 1ate Tesponse to calls sent to either | i HSRHOY SIOTRE, e 12 ihem for thadition. it ot oo Tremont stree. & o D antn of Hebion, | headatasters SRS R ’g’;y:_ “ptu:ncny committee—George B. fi‘::;‘ss’; Eoverman éw:nd: omean” |statement of Hel;ry Deming, chair- |. Misses Elfs and Anna Paldino a;auuted yesterday of charges of | LIEGEY LEAVES HOSPITAL i;a:lonallsls en}t‘ermined the dele- ;3:0:‘:‘;;:“5““” Smedley and | oh5ay will get to know anything of :’;:m‘::t:? :;f: a:&‘;::“;:: ;:‘“e‘: :::?: :::[;i“;;efs“:u;;"";;efw“"“ of . ) e hicgligence in operalins | Leon Liegey, who was paintully | Shs% fTom ouher lands, including) “yqition committee — Herbert |t contents of the diarles” |yt ent a man to the general as-| Mys, 4. J. Fowler of Buffalo, X. Dominlék Flondl, brother of Jo- |r‘uured last Saturday !orenoon'hom helisister churches Tn. Amwries and_s, chairman, president of New sued a statement on theit~most re- sembly for the second consecutive|Yy., ijs the guest of Mrs. J. L. Pat- seph. ot Hommaa Outenenio g |¥hen a chimney fell on him while | (2 the Ster cRUThes 1 AMEMCT | prigain ‘Musical club; Miss Frances |Sact fngs. term. Yeraon lof South High atrast | 5 weere- e rarth te s ot e he was examining it on the roof of | ;o0 ©I00 CE¥E B LG Tinie recep. | Farker, Miss Jean Vanderslice, J. No New Finds — Mr. and Mrs. George Zwick and \ g ime of the accident, also were con. | 0N/ ©f his houses on Star street, | n o the Memorial Hall & visit to | Kénnedy, Marcus Fleitzer, Leland | urpe continued examination of Tax Recei ts This Y. son, George, Mrs. J. L. Patterson Vioted | of evading respensiniity, |188 been discharged from NW awiniohe castic and a trip up the |Flerce. This committee will decide | Anaree's body has not produced any P 1S Xear and Mrs, Mary Frick have returned I TR 1Bl certerizas or 60 nym edch | .20 Gentral nospltal, Thames river, a luncheon given by |UPOR & date and place for the au- | now finds to throw further light on Much Less Than in 1929 | trom a motor trip to Syracuse, N. Y. , wene suspended, however, and the | LoLcemen and firemen made a g pjgxander Glegg at the Hotel |dition: The audition may be public | tne fate of his expedition. Tax collections up to the close of | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cacchillo, Y ) Tw0 outhe mere placed on probatioy | PECtacular rescue in the presence |Vicioris a garden party at the nome | 210 & tentative date of Monday eve- | “In his pocket, however, wers |business August 31, had rewched a |Miss Lena Cacchilio and Mrs. Peter for six months. |of a large crowd of neighbors, and | o §ir Evan Spicer in Bulwich, and | "8 Sept. 15, has been mentioned. | found a number of shells for his |total of $2,701,465.92, which {s $164,- [ Agostino have returned from a mo- | saved Liegey from serlous injury as|, fardiell banquet, the' first ever |- LTS Ruth Bennett Lindsay has|gun, a box of matches and a pocket | 383.94 less than the amount taken |tor trip to Watkins Glen, Niagara C " f h Wi T they ha_u}ed him from his precari- given by one of the Free churches been appointed as official accompan- | k#fife. After that, Strindberg's body | in up to the same date last year, |Falls and Canada. / N " all of the Wild Too ous position. In the Listorle . old Guiid hal ia |ist to serve at the audition. was examined. In one of his pockets | but '$90,287.22 of this reduction is Strong for Small Boy London. At the last function- the | , Lhe board of judges tonsists of J. |was found a pencil. Observations | accounted for by the fact that the . Bridgeport, ~ Sept. 4—(P—The TWO WAIVE HEARING lord mayor and lady mayoress, to. |C, Beebe: organist at South church; | made at the examination seem to |rate book calls for this much less C]ty ltems call of the wild called Louis Peter- | Danbury, Sept. 4 UP—Leon Ger-|gcther with the lords and sherftts | Lncron W- Hart, organist at 4he strengthen the belief that Strind-|this year, Collector Bernadotte e | son, 13. And so, he told police hc}\)en 18, and Louis Zamen, 17, both [ o the city of London, received the Center church; John Crean, organist | berg was buried by Andree.” Loomis has reported. Receipts for N ) npr;ropriated ,5‘5 b‘elonsmg to his|°f New York city, brought back to | gyests preceding the d'mn" at St. Mary's church; John Lindsay, “It seems to be proved that An-|the month of August were $182,- Worthy Temple,” Pythian Sisters, sister with whom he had been liv | (IS city iast night from Pennsyl- Was Exchange Pread;er soloist at Center church, and George | dree outlived Strindberg, because 161.12. v will hold its regular meeting Fri- ing in New York, bought himselt a |'20i2 under extradition, waived| Mr Greene was appointed one of | 2™ some things belonging to Strindberg day evening in Judd’s hall. tenters outfit, a bugle, a ukulele and | P°2TINE In the city court today on |the exchange preachers to England S |were found in Andree’s pockets SCHOOL HEADS' MEETING Application for a marriage license | . other articles, Necessary for life Tn | CharSes of theft of an automobile | for the’summer undér the aussices ORPHAN TREES NUMEROUS | These ~were recognized by TOTe| pyio) sonool heads, throughout|has been made by Frank R. Zava- the wilds, and set up a camp site on (21 bringing ;‘°§nlw‘°v"‘¥ into | of the World Alliance for Friend- fg“_‘;‘l’}i‘frg as Dbelonging to Ris |y, 5eate, will gather at a conference | lik of 1sz§3 Corbin avenus, and the shore of Lake Zoar. his state. Probable cause was|ship Through the Churches. In this ey A which is scheduled to be held in this | Vallie H. Bukowski of 337 Burritt But he soon tired of this and re. |found and they were ordered held | capacity ey SO HERE, ROSSBERG REPORTS E“’;"“:‘Wt“h":'ge ‘“"1“ 3“; xbefi ¢ity on the evening of Friday, Sep- | street. R | turned to Bridgeport where his | fOF the superior court under bail | July in various cities and churches et e o oition. In [tember 12 at the State Normal| A 14 year old boy purchased a | # mother lives. A neighboring family |Of $5.000 each. The youths aban- | of England and'Scotland, as follows, . T Aot o ba e oan | eeno8) bar of soap' this morning in Vito | took him in when he said his fam. |9oned a car stolen in New York,|Sunday. July 6, the Buckland Con. | SInle Species of Several Trpes Are | one end, of et;:e:xilacfn‘t:m;}br:;y “t| The conterence will last for two | Brescia’s store, 1 Main street, and ily was away ‘on a vacation, After |Nere August 12 and stole a local au- | gregational church of Portsmouth, Found in This Vicinity, Bo- nautical and trigonometrical lists |days and will afford those atterding | OR the way out stole a box contain. o two weeks with no sign of the miss- | tomobile. They were found with | Hampshire, Monday, July 7, the and a copy of the magazine ‘Ymer,’ | 80 opportunity to hear an address|ins 80 ot 90 cents oft a fruit stand ’ ing famnily, he was turned over fo |thiS car in Philadelphia two days|Rotary Club of Letchworth in Hert- tanist Says. ~ o nion Andree had sublished an |by Dr. Ernest W. Butterfield, . new |Outside the store. Sergeant T. J. lIll.lE ero | later. fordshire, Sunday, July 13, in the Feeney ot the d ]::li(c‘e ye;terda):: Today policg were Rothey: fivaet Cozgrega{mna] c:umh Orphan trees are not unknown, | rticle describing his expedition of |State commissioner on education. rcund:'a e t)?e b:;ecat:;e nclr::::? eking the boy's mother. SEPERER RS : b L according to William B. Rossber; 1896 (this was prevented from start- [ Mr. Butterfield is the successor. to SITTERS 'QUIT AT 6 of Stratford-on-Avon, Warwick- g 8 |- 5 < Dr. A. B. Meredith who resigned last | 10 cénts. The case was turned over . o ¥ i ’ s expert on botany, and in New Brit- | In8 by unfavorable weather condi- - A. B. resigned la '] ) M Harold Morley and Michael Ko- |shire, Sunday, July 20, in the Lang- | X July to accept a positio head of | to the probation department. inister Is Feted on walezyk, the two local youngsters |side Old Parish and Laggside Hill |&in and vicinity there are a number tions). e s arimang of ctaionass B Salvatore DeSimone complained to Returning From Abroad |who are out to set up & new record | United Free Churches of Glasgow, | O¢ trees which stand alone, the sole | “Amon the books was found the | e CePLtment of teachet's kduca-| " poice” today that boys stole The Swedish Bethany church au- |for trec ‘sitting, decided to remain | Scotland, July 27, in the East Ham | F°Presentatives of their species. AR e R LR B e grapes and .did damage to his pro- . - [ ditortum was flled last evening|in their perch until § o'clock to-| Weslevan Mission Hall in London.| 17°tS “hith ORI ;alln:;p:‘a!lh‘:tu::e;;yt?“c:lx:::?nr::xl Normal sehool i also-acheduled to | PETYY at 120 Chapman atreet. A 2 ; | - | onl thei is when members of the congregation |night in an Affort to outdo other MHe found the people most hospitable | (i Y B¢ nclude ' southern” swamg | artcle written by A, G. Narthorst, _|dellver an address at this meeting, | | Tho police were notified todey that ForJudge Of Probate gathered to extend a welcome to [Sitters throughout the country. 30d attentive and preached tolarge | 0% O AGHAC B SORIRCH SWAMB| T oy dition's guns, one| Persons attending from out of |JODR McGrath of 750 East street es- Rev. C. J. Fredeen, who has just | They had originally intended to de- | CONTegations both morning and|GIFTTRR %0 (G POTREn O SHAISE S0 qoubie.barreled rifle and a carbine |town will be accommodated at the CARed Som fihel MRl SHGRpItal a returned {rom a three months’ trip |5cend this afternoon at 3 o'clock. | PYening. ?r‘:a;";fldc'lolflmr::;i:gf; in front of St. Mary's rectory, a|Were found in the boat, and the |Marcus White dormitory on the | o' ch On September 2 . A to Europe, and a farewell to Rev.|Both have been in the tree foul and | Snily Lt ram aiven fer- | spanish cork bark oak in front of | Other carbine was found beside An- |school grounds. ARRESTED FOR THEFT 1 o E. ©. Hierpe, who has heen supply- | {air weather continuously since July | 1Y churches in = America. | {ho o1q Talcott home at the corner | dree. Examination of the boat con- CoORSRNIST AN, or e riikto His Delegates Are ing the pulpit during the absence |24. misbe e e ang | 0f West Main street and Grove Hill, | tinues.” FOREIGN EXCHANGES arrested John Garrity, 47, of Harte of Mr. Fredeen. ———— | @ a yellow wood tree in the same vi- New York, Sept. 4 (#—Noon— > s 2l . There were briet addresses and| FAVOR EIGHT HOUR DAY ';"o“‘fl‘v:etf;‘”"t‘i: by the voluntary | \inity 2 European ash near St.| Stockholm, Sweden, Sept. 4 UP— | Prime mercantile paper 3 to 3 1-4 f,?'z‘ ,‘.",‘ityy',;’:‘o,"‘.‘n:":'fieé’é ;h:’r; : musical selections by members of | Halifax. N. S. Sept. 4 GP—The | (R0 IRAVONS OF their members after | jonn's German Luthagan church on | The newspaper Dagens Nyheter {o- | per cent. T e e the congfegation. E. J. Hjerpe, |International Association of Fire | BC%¢ s _"‘" ers have already | srcn street, an English elm on Hart |day said_ that it had learned that| Forelgn exchange easier: Demand sanatotium, Newington, and locked R Rhman ot tha omala was | Fighters favor an eight hour day, a OWn taxes for the SUPPOTt | street, g fern leaved beech on Rus- | Knut Frankel, third member of the | rates (Great Britain in dollars, oth- % 2 ficial board, was | of the established him up at the local police station in charge. Walter M 43 hour week and a tbree weeks' va- | ablished Church of Eng-|sell siréet, near the residence of | Andree balloon expedition, died after [ors in cents): Great Britain 4.56 i i - 1} charge. Walter Magnuson had {1204 They do: ot hav | pending arraignment in Newington / charge of the musical program, | Cation every year for the fire bus | 1and: They do not have all the| Judge William C. Hungertord, a|the balloon was brought fo earth [3-16; France 8.92 8.4; Italy 523 | b ng or The male a: 1 <ang. | Of the United States and Canada. ch societies and the.same pro- | snow drop tree in Plainville near the |and while the party were en route |7.16; Germany 23.84. : D 3 1 nd mixed choruses sang. gram of tituti 1 work E Garrity said he was on his way to P o e rey The firemen, in convention here d":f utional work as that|New Britain town line, a European | back to Hvitvoen, (White Island). return the articles when he was ar- | | R e today. cited thelr Zailura o ibenesit fx‘?"“é"?f L sy many city churchesin | mountain ash in Plainville in front| Its information was said to have | CHOKES ON PICKET FENCE |rested, as he regretted having taken | . 5 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams | DY 20V of the statutory holidays as a | {1® URite States. They do, however, | o the residence of John Lamb'on |have been obtained from the newly | Worcester, Mass., Sept. 4.—(UP) |them. He is employed at the sana- | of 139 Lawlor street observed the |T350n Why they deserve an exlra!"s;‘m o;a g\: mo;a heed to the wor-| East street, Plainville, and a hop | discovered diary of'Salémon August| _—George Grant, 31, choked to death | torium, ok anatharoars ot then wenting |Yeek of vacatlon. P org and the predching of | tree gear the quarry in Newington. Andree, that document which An | when he fell and his neck became s 5 aniop it ¥a tuh 2 ford,and, il ree wrapped in an old jersey and | caught between two pickets of & FOR BEST RESU ; s tzr ‘agb!:ng w}ohr:m:\’:.e;y d:::i PAONESSA IN COLUMBIA :he diversions now present in Amer- BOY MAKES HOLE IN 1 Blaced beneath his'clothes and on is | fance around his yard. USE HERALD Cms:;l%sb ADS L] ¥ | Former Mayor A. M. Paonessa, |IC% o7 the Sabbath, give themselves| , ‘gue year old boy mad back as he lay down to die in late friends at their home. Mr. and Mrs.| Y 2 more faithtully to habits of church JSetacllboy made s Molelean Willlams received a large number |Candidate for the democratic nomi- | Tore faith in one at'a Tonr Thumb golf eourse g A > of gifts, They were martied at s |nation for congress, is in Columbia e |on West «Main street yesterday | TNe Paper sald that the diary also | ) . o Mary's church by the late Rev.|(002Y attending a plenic of the| g NP ac SNGVER o Imorning. : et et % ’ John T. Winters and hav two sons, | [ederation of Democratic Women's| . 'giogt af the Liberal club o | While Plaving with his father, | 377088 the e tonard land after the - Clubs. The picnic is being giyen by SRR |Officer William F. Sullivan, Billie | YiccK Of their balloon and were still ‘ Howard, jr., and Raymond. Mr. Rev. George Henry Sandwell, D. D, | | going on September 5. Nils Strind- ames esmon Willlams is employed at the Strand | MS. Fannie Dixon Welch, a'leader | tor fije years pastor! of the first | <nocked the ball into the hole in|yere” Andree's scientific worker, died 3 theater. |in the organizationy church in New Britain, now retired O #hot on one of the most difi-| arter the atriavl at Hvitvoen ~ and - I - ° 1 |and living outside of London. Dr,|CUlt hazards in the course. Bille| i35 puried by Andree himself. : " Steve Robb — | Sandwell, now over eighty vears qr\;fi"’gscjd a4 ;’l‘r‘t’; “°f' 2 ‘}““‘t ‘;?‘ Sources in charge of the diary, y g 5 |age, has not forgotten his good cause e fact that his|\hich {s being examined b - = s Pinds Andvoe Body ] 28 24 not Cresties e oot 0L, Y e 1k akchaats e ik (VI8 being Siacineg by xsbitd . ‘ George P. Spear .J . = a whole host of his old parishioners. ‘flh*;“}:";""of attempts at the f“t‘mformation as to its contents has : ' - It his health permits he hopes to|'hich he found so-eas been given out. Only the bodies of 5 . L ey 70| |cross the Atiantic, for the seven. e Andree and Strindbers weye recove says The United States Public Health Service Mrs. Ruth Walther | teenth time, next year and promised s e I (‘LA};;llI!I _SD | ered by the Horn expedition in its b 0 ol Chanl ) e Sl T e e When children come down sick with ¢ ‘ Together with a group of eigh 5 = typhoid or summer complaint, which - Place an X.mark in the | aihen dlent i iony el [ =—————u kills more than 1/5 of the children dltels above tife s et and Mrs. — 5 . bov nam G | a presentation and brief interview ei e ls a > who die under five, what is the cause? h 1 2 ! with the Right Honorable J. Ram- —— Often the disease has been brought 'i:lse ::;”"s and you say Macdonald, prime minister of i i \ will vote for England, in the latter's private office into the home by flies. " in the house of parliament on July Be comfortable and safe. Keep your 11. Mr. Macdonald, Who has been - R % A | guiding the destinies of the British ol me insect-free. Spray Flit, which is N siplissom f:‘rm i xv\ontl@\hagoke g - A guaranteed (or money- back) to be Fliz s sod only 3 J oriefly of the difficulties which Eng- N . : : / land faces today im=the problems of I EVERY field there ! > qmct—de;d;llt;:hu, :‘”&“mw‘l‘: in this yellow \ : . . India, unemployment and disarma- z £ g roaches, bed bugs and other househo! can with the - Eight ment and expressed great satisfac- is one leading product— i i i i black insects. Yet its cleansmelling vapor is T tion at the results of the recent g . : marriod T ool Lydn B P | | naval conference of powers in Lon-| SUperior to any other. harmless to humans. 4 “ rried ¢ . 2 don. R = ham’s Vegetable ' Compound On Wednesday, July 30, Mr. and When you buy salt ask Flit kills quicker if you use the spe- because IIwas s?dweak that t(}ixe e 5,:"; O O for International Salt. cial inexpensive Flit Sprayer. Insist on 5 | minute | would start to do Il L QI Ot e " = i ) T something I would feel badly. turn most enthusiastic therefrom. It is even-grained, crys. 4 Flit and don’t accept a substitute. | It did me a lot of good. Since talline, absolutel s y.pure | then I have taken the Vege- MUSCLE P ll la | 3 e | table Compound off and on TONE IS A and aiw: ys("ree-runnmg. ous | whenever [ needed it. ] am now WONDERFUL e Y s | the mother of eight children - g B INTERNATIONAL 4p.m to8p. m ] and Tstillrecommend thismed. | liore 18 ‘the first actual’ ‘photo" to| ODY-RUB; SALT CO.. INC 9 | e i e | 2 o . » | icine for it makes me feel] reach this country of Dr. Gunnar| 7 / 1 younger and stronger.”—Ms. i”ndll‘:;m:.t:;\’mgd:bc(;\'i\r(::l“(’hg:d:od‘::;‘ Eomots circulation, relieves faq SCRANTON, .PA. 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