New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1921, Page 10

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SLEYAN TS BIG - LENS FROM GERMANY | Was Ordered Just Before War in 1914l and Has Only Just Arrived ! Here. ' Middletown, March 31.—Revival of the German glass cutting and grinding SERIES 21 SPECIAL.SIX |Soimors s s during the war, has been evidenced by Highest Quality at a Moderate Price the arrival here of a powerful lens for the gigantic telescopge at Van Vleck ob- servatory of Wesleyan university. i The lens was ordered in 1914 from a ' The SPECIAL-SIX is the most wonderful five- passenger car on themarkettoday. Itstremendous popularity—its record for performance—are due to the unequalled value which it represents. cutting firm in Jena, Germany, a few days before war was declared. For six years the glass works remained idle but in recent months they resumed activity and executed the order. Itis built of the highest quality materials—sub- jected to the most exacting standards of inspection —and backed by a manufacturer whose ability, moral character and financial integrity you can trust. With installation of the lens, officials of the observatory here will proceed with plans to determine stellar dis- We urge you to see this car—ride in it—drive it—put it to any test—and learn for yourself that gglce alone does not indicate the quality that has HAVE You BERKE — SPECIA CHAMBER IT IS IN OUR NORTH WINDOW AT, This Beautiful Solid Mahogany Suite £ well known Berkey and Gay factory in their advertising campaign. 4 You will see this Suite adve magazines. As the regular Berkey & Gay special pnces. We have the Suite v ’ This is an opportunity to have thl \/ .: at an extremely low price. : ob: vatory in England, the Mt. Wilson Solar observatory, the Yerkes observa- tory and the observatories at the Uni- versity of Virginia, Swarthmore, North- western and Allegheny. The telescope to be used here has a 20 inch aperture and a focal length of 26 feet. MAY INCREASE REWARD. $50,000 Likely to Be Offered to Aid in Getting Wall Street Bombers. New York, March 3l.—An increase from $10,000 to $50,000 in the reward offered for apprehension of perpetrators of the explosion in Wall street last Septermiber was suggested by the board of estimate today. Police and department agents throughout the country were searching today, it was reported for a man said to have been identified as the driver of the wagon which carried the destructive bomb into the financial dis- trict. A description of this man, who is said to be a well known anarchist, has been sent to policemen throughout the country. I § i i tances, cooperating with the Greenwich en built into this car. $1750 Cord Tire Equipped F. O. B. Detroit M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET of justice GIRLS‘ MINSTREL SHOW. 8t. Joseph’s Young Women Will Pnt! On Program This Evening. H Thirty of the young women of St. Joseph’s Parish will put on a min- strel show at the hall this evening, -{ the program for which is: “My Rose, My Loving You,” Ruth Igoe; “Sweetheart Blues,” Margaret MoGuire; “Your Eyes Have Told Me So,” Florence Faulkner; *“My Ken- tucky Blues,”” Mildred Luddy; ‘‘Rose of Old Virginia,”” Marion McGuire; “l1 Never Knew,” Harriet Donovan; “That Old Irish Mother o’ Mine,' | Helen Brennan; “Down by the Ohio,”;! B Katherine Fitzpatrick; grand finale, by soloists and entire cast. John Callahan is dirécting the show. St which we have on our floors. B. C. PORT “CONNECTICUT’S BEST NEGRO ACQUITTED, HIS FRIENDS CHEER, ARRESTED Savannah, Ga., March 381.—When |, Percy Mangum, a very well knewn!'' negro, was declared not guilty on a murder charge in the superior court here yesterday, his friends in the court- THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR «t Horlick’s 1 ORIGINAL ftalte Safe Milk For Infants & lovalids NO COOKING “Food - Drink” for All Ages. Lunch at Home, Office, and ntains. Ask for HORLICK'S. uidlmmi-us-imu NSBURG’S — N sflmmgin?n SHOP OVED T0 9 Walnut Street Building. Tel. 883-12. >d Milk LY I = 6OING T0 GAMP DEVENS Connecticat National Guard Troops ‘Will Spend Two Weeks There, Be- ginning June 12, Connecticut National Guard Infan- try troops are to receive their sum- mer encampment training at Camp Devens commencing either June 11 or 12, jt was learned yesterday. The camp period will extend for fifteen days, inclusive, from the day the mén leave Hartford. The reason for hav- | it so early in the vear is explained in war department instructions which point out that the money is lvalhble| for such encampment before the close of the fiscal year on June 30, whereas it will not be available after that| date. ' ‘The entire group of Connecticut in- funtrymen‘will proceed to the Massa- , chusetts camp by rail at the same | time and all will | be trained under direct supervision of the inspector in- structor, Major Frank C. Mahin, while additional regular army men will in- struct in certain specialties. The course will start with elementary train- ing in camp and field knowledge, cov- ering hygiene, sanitation, elementary musketry and physical training and will later develop into real battle training which will cover musketry, bombing, automatic rifle work and all lines of infantry tactics. The drill course will require eight hours of work each day and the time of the men will be their own outside of that period. der that as much training as possible may be gotten into the period. ward the latter part work the troops will probably go into field maneuvers with regular troopsl at the station. . | room roared with cheers. As far as possible actual war | conditions are to be simulated in or- To- | of the tactical | Judge Mel- drim did not take the applause kindly and ordered more than 100 negroes ar- | rested for contempt. T. B. ON DECREASE. London, March 31.—The deaths from tubertulosis in England and Wales are decreasing rapidly. The figures as giv- en by the ministry of health are 46,312 in 1919 against 58,073 in 1918 and 59,- | 934 in 1917. Statistic for 1920, so far as théy are available indicate another decrease. Bronchitis, most stubborn of all cough,s vyields to its healing properties. ifamous old family remedy and experience the comfort vit brings to those who use it. Try this/ Quinine in this form Lmd:o—NoOphwh e — Pure and safe it aids nature BRITAIN STAMP I STANPS NOTARY SCALS BADCES CHECKS STENCILS 53 CHURCH ST ~ PHONE 1702 in restoring vitality and in re- lieving coughs, chitis, and all f'o and lung ailments. colds, bron- rms of throat The above familiar trade-mark on every packege—all and $1.20. druggists,

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