New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1923, Page 3

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National cconomy will be ansther was amonyg the most spectacular ad 'KATO .ISREPRESENTED As Associated Pruas and yueted Mim & fiAnnENs resuit, it was sald. Home dwellers % that have ever befalien having sald by planting of vegetable gardens, will A aviaters in pease Nothing formal har hiea proseed- previde themselves with abundant tarting frem Reckaway for & mAGR“.FM STATB'EM od with in the way of vegetiations fresh food stuffs, and & centinuation short Bight, they disappeared and ne e wilh Greal Botaw and Ameviea bt : the movement would tend 10 In-| |eorts could locate them threugh a - hiough dipicmatic channcis the mil crease prosperity as a whele [seareh of weeks. They had little Japanese Peose Sayc Be Befuondd o | lary sttaches, o W teicgraphie dis: —— | Among various agencies spensoring provision for a long Right and their inforgal Eschange of palehes, mulua communication has m Gerden Week are the Department of | lives were given up. Then eame Yheus beon properly maintaived on sueh nu M Am M‘umunun- Patel Coanien” o1 ward that they had landed In @ dense subicels or policies, Home of (hein Education; the Ni nal Plant, Plower | forest, had wandered four days and Yakio, Jan. 3¢ (Uy the Assuniated APe Yery minute aud concrete. AN mms 0, 'ommls c“m and Fruit Guild; Nationa) Congress of Onally arrived &t & distant trading Fress)—In an officis! statement today | Widerstanding thus has beea reached Parent-Teachers' association; National | post, far from ralireads and even the Japanese press sunounced that e wmoag the three powers caneerning kvt fociety for the Preservation of Wild | telegraph They were returned 10 mier Kate was wmisinterpreted if he | What should be dene, ar desirable (8 Plowers; the American Hortieultural civilization by deg sleds, but their vy represented o have referred, in |be dene, Only, this understanding New York, Jan. 30.—Planting of society, and the Nations! Florists’ as- » adventure was almost their last, for addressing the L on January 23 to | lacks formal dipiemastic proceedings™ gardens, hoth Aower and vegetable, a8 | cooiation. the exposure to the intense cold, 1ark the existence of an agreement, how Today the Japaness press quetes & means of combatting radicalism and Reata e e I | of food mnd heavy snew had about ever informal, among Amcrica, Eng |this passage from the official gaselle to make a ‘“natlon beautiful," has exhausted them when reseue came, land and Japan regarding steps 1o he {but adds, prececding with the gove been assured through the efforts »rr ' Just as they were sinking from weaks | t5ken should Fras and ltaly fail to | ernment's explanation, that the pes the General Pederation of Women' ness. ratify the naval agement mier “meant 1o state thet infermal clubs, ng and other | e — The catract of the premier's re- | exchange of views was made aneng marks, as reported by the official ga- |the three powers regarding retrench- Prosident Hars . Germans have to work 14 days each high gevernment officials have given E their official sanction to the meve-| z L year to pay their taxes; Frenchmen (zette of the Diet proceedings was | ments to be made in the budget on ment, : $ i = 28 days, cabled to America last night by the |the basis of the naval agreement,” National Garden Week, as the| movement has been named, will be : & n v st o s s one Siimilar Plights Belall Many n ey e ma— ——— S — — exact date has not been fixed, Wom- on's elubs in all sections of the United | Biaten will co-operate with civie or- Am’ and “"’ Fliers 2 — ganizations and schools in the plant- 5 ! ing and cultivation of gardens, and e - speclal lectures are contemplated, ¢ o 7 P ’ Washington, Jan. #0,—~The prob. ¥ } A man or woman with a garden 18| ,y0 “geuh of the lost aviators, Col. more contented and does not have| " Tyl ana e © L, Weber, | time to become reactionary, accord-| L\ " guonneared on December 1 ing to officiala supporting the move- while on a cross-country flight lrnm: ment, It also has an educational | oo Diego to Tueson, Arisona, re- i ,%’ | value for school children, in that they| .00 e plights that have befal. ¢ acauire a knowledge of botany and &| jon " other army and navy fllers and love of beauty. the scarches that were made for / City officials will be urged to foin | gpom- b in the program by enlarging or Im-| “\whilo army officials have long giv- proving clvie parks. Another phase| o up hope that the fliers would be ! wili be the urging of the preservation live, the belief is still faint) N : of natural beauty spots. IERATLTLD T DAL S I, (aiady Maggie Cline, 30 years ago the best known comedienne and wreck of their plane may be eventus | sinfer ?‘f humort}w{uaii sgnzi\( o;} N}e r\;iw Y&rk nage.efila neTr den‘tih b 2 ally recovered. However, declaro| at her home in Red Bank, N. J. iss Cline gained nation-wide army officers who have flown over|fame by popularizing “Throw Him Down, McCloskey,” “Down Extraordmary wedneSday spec‘als h try, the . o SRR W pas of, B8 DoupuN. el Went McGinty,” and similar humorous ballads. regions in which the officers may | [ have been forced to land is a desert The loss of the two officers and|compared wit hthe Increasing amount i i e waste. That section to the cast of the long search for them recalled mlnr flying. Records of the Army Air Tomorrow 18 the IASt Day Of Thls Sal (bme and Sa’ve Money on | Tucdon, where a plane believed to| navy aviators the loss in March, 1921, | Service show more such accidents have been theirs was last seen, iy ex: | of fve men from the Pousacola A’ than do these of the navy, but this, it These Unusual Offers ;trem'ly rocky and mountainous. | station who set out in a xrnlmn.}ln pointed out, is the result of the ¥ Searchers couid look for months| flight in a free balloon. Quartermas- | fact that army fliers have to cover in- . BAD STOMACH without coming upon tho ravine in ter G. K. Wilkinson was pilot and |compared with the increasing amount Bed Sheet’ Wi“imfic '"“-e‘d which the wreckage could lie hlddeln,hu:l with him four enlisted fying|tains and desert, while navy flying, all for a long time, they say. The sands|students. While there was no storm|for the most part, is confined to the 150 yard spools, numbers, of the desert to the west and wouth |in the viclnity at the time and weath- coasts where succor generally is near. | Ni"";';“"’,' fine quality ;lsm P athe Actuelle Black and whitc. For Wed. only . c 3 ¥For loc Ate Too Much! Stomach Upset! |of the city are so fine that a slight|cr conditions were comparatively | Most of the army's losses of that sort . . % breeze would be sufficient to cover| good, nefher the balloon nor its pas-|have occurred in the desert sections Wednesday only ... 4 Here’s Instant Relief | the wreckage under a dune In a short|sengers were ever seen again. 1It|of the southwest, where the officers Do“ble Duc Record, g time. was first feared they had been blown |are employed in the border patrol. E Z Klllt wai’t' Hope Abandoned. out to sea and a squadron of sea- Most Tragic Occurrence. % » o The hope that the officers could | planes and several dirigibles, aided| The most tragic of these occur- Dexter’s Knittin Eatiro new February list, dance For boys' and girls. Al | have been rescued by Indians has by a fleet of vessels scoured the | rences in army record was the loss of | 8 and vocal selections, 39 sizes, For Wednes- 35 also been abandoned because the re-| nearby waters for miles without dis-| Lieutenants F. B. Waterhouse and C.! For Wednesday oaly .. .. Cc day only .. oo C glon 14 sparsely inhabited and any In-|covering 2 trace. | H. Connolly, who lost their way in.a | Cotton ) dians who migth have found them| Hear Voices, rainstorm while on patrol and were s would certainly have made their| Then trappers in the everglades forced to land far south in southern ME | presence known long since. For | reported hearing voices in the swamps | California on the shores of the Gulf. | _Black and white, all sizes. Camel H 2 H | many days a fleet of planes scoured |at night and the searching airships| FFor ninetcen days they were without For Wednesday air riose | the region, flying as low and as far|made flights for days over them but'food and constantly growing weaker, GENUINE BEACON Black, oxford and natural. | as was compatible with safcty, but no|if that region held the secret of the | then, when finaliy aided by two Mex-| & All sizes. For Wed. only 3 Pairs 506 | trace of the lost officers was discov-| tragedy it refused to deliver it, de-|ican fishermen, they were taken al-| | cred. The report that their charred|spite a second report of voices heard | most within sight of food and friends C 'b BI k ts So pleasant and so harmle The | bodies were seen lying in a gorgvzl‘thorn. For weeks the search was|and brutally murdered and robbed. Men’s Pari Garte n an e moment “Pape’s Diapepsi rvachr‘xs:m:lr the Papago Indian reservation,| continued, but no trace ever was| At one time, onc of the fleet of res- S rs e ) the stomach all distress goes. Lumps|near the border line, was found in-|found. Months afterward, what was! cue planes came as'close as 60 miles Cll.lld SCIIOOI of indigestion, gases, heartburn, sour- | correct by troops of cavalry that!believed to be the remains of a avick- | to where the plane had landed. | The kind that scll everywhere Sizc 30x40, pretty pink and biue ren s ness, bloating, flatulence, palpitation, | aided in the search. er balloon basket was sighted far at| On another occasion, [ieutenants| for 25c pair, all colors, Jacquard designs. For vanish. | The single hope now held by the|sea, and it was finally believed that| Davis and Peterson were lost in the For Wedne:day only, Pr. 150 | Wednesday only Hm Ease your stomach now! Correct| officers’ comrades is that some day|the fate of the fliers had been met desert along the Rip Grande, and Good quality, fine ribbed, digestion and acidity for a few cents. strictly firsts, black and cordo- Druggists sell millions of .packages. them proper burial, Investigators are even yet trying | been in Mexico territory, they were 0 |to clear the identity of the man | captured by Mexican bandits almost w 2 l G | whose bones were found in the|in sight of aid, and held for ransom rigiey s ‘Gum- | evergiades recently, with evidences for some days. They were forced to| & it ahs B 4 indicating he may have been an army | undergo many privations and were Spearmint and al c pop- Sa l H dk lu f flier. No clue has been_ found; how-|about to be killed whep the ransom ular flavors. The regular 5¢ mp e fandkerchiets Stamped Pillow ever, and army records show no|was paid. package. For Wed. only, flier lost there who was not recov-| Lieut. Alexander Pearson, who 2 5c Embroidered corner styles, val- c ered. |achieved fame in trans-continental | Pkgs. ues to 15¢ each, Lor Wed. only ases ; Has Experience. flights and racing records, was forced 4 25 New designs on ' excellent : e Yor (4 grade tubing. - Made for the ’I‘ they may find the remains to afford | there. although they declared they had not| — van. For Wednesda; 10 c MANUFACTURER'S only — Pair ...... freeativens taymond White, who as a student ' doWn in Mexican territory, and while| 1 — Rili i | flier, spent almost a weck of perils/ he was making his way back to i i For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver |fic; sent aimon a weck of perlisihe wat meking his way tack to Dust Caps popular crochot elge. Foe S never forget his adventure, Jlying |searchers had finally given him up as ml““"_‘ B $1.09 cathartic-laxative to | tonight will empty your bowels com- | from Caristrom Field, Fla., on a fosi |lost. He found a dilapidated raft on THE SHEIK — FLAT v ' letely by morning and you will feel | gignt “ho landed at Okeechobee, but | the river, however, and drifted his Made of pretty figured fabrics. splendid. “They .work while you/ ., the return was forced down by Way home. The remarkable incident For Wednesday WOME. PANEL BACK P li alm Olive Headache Biliousness sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up | ax o ’ N dnd el ; ¥ 7 xhaustion of his gasoline and in connection with his flight was that Colds Indigestion or gripe like Sdits, Pills, Calomel. | craghod into the almost impenetrable | four months later, his plane was Dizziness Sour Stomach [or Ol and they cost .only ten cents|copress swamps. Seeing no possible | found in the ravine where it had F'b S'lk H 18 candy-like Cascarcts, One or two [ box. Children love Cascarets t00. | janding place he aimed for & tree am | fallon, @ new engine was installed Torchon Laces 1ore Ol 0se Soap : tumbled to the ground practically there. and the plane successtully 2000 CAKES unhurt. But that was only the start | flown back. 2500 YARDS IMPORTED o 3 s For Wednesday of his expericnce. Mosquitoes were | One Incident. I| [P, : m:ck“:lrm;fn:“"e' fiest qualits-|| o1y’ "Cake 06 so thick and voraclous he had to| One of the incidences of tho suct|/MI (LO9NE Pt SOF. cover face and arms with greas trom | cessful_transatlantic flight of the edhicaons, anlyerape Wednesday only Boys’ Blouses his ship; he had no matches to build|three navy seaplanes, the = famous a signal fire, and was forced to take|N. C. 1, 3 and 4, was the loss for ] Well tailored and full sizes. to trees at night to aveid animals he | several days of the N. C. 3, flown by Made of ncat percales, 1923 heard prowling about. He finally | Lieut. Commander John Towers. patterns, For Wed- made his way, subsisting on herbs and | The N. C. 1 was also forced down in nesday only grasshoppers, to a Seminole Indian|the fog and gale that caused the The Disinfectant. The 30¢ K ’ . | ayser's New Spring — _. INCORPORATED camp and was sent by them to a dis- | near disaster to Towers, but the crew | A Tar Weliite. tant farm house where, after a week, | was rescued by a passing vessel just| ;l!\' only 32c The nicest physic your bowels when you have . 287 Main St. Booth’s Block |his comrades found him in an exceed- | before the plane sank. Towers and Curtam . ingly weakened condition. | his crew worked for 53 hours to keep e GI . . Captain C. W. Dannman and Lt.|the plane above water, while the sea oves Marqulsette E. J. Verhuyden were two other fliers| was being scoured by rescue ships. A X who lost their lives in a free balloon. | Drifting and taxing over the surface, Kotex Dectavn, WhiHAIS: Ohksitusitd i:":llhwn:‘;::'rm;q.r {;!:‘;n @ 'y wi 3 01 - They started in the national balloon |the crew was finally able to make the | with handsome cmbroidered backs. nesday only. l 2 1 c b 2 race from St. Louis, in 1919, and|Azores, and how they accomplished | 1 Doz. in Pkg. Tor were never heard from until their | this feat in the teeth of a raging gale| = (0 0% (T UK | For Wednesday bodies were washed up by the waters|is one of the epics of naval aviation. | PERY O only — Pair ..,........ 55¢ of Lake Huron. The disappearance of a navy bal-| While many other fliers, of both the [laon from Rockaway station, Long | | C d . Il army and navy, have Dbeen “lost” in|Island, with a crew of three officers, ANOTHER LOT OF ake an SandWIC o various sections of the country for|Licutenants Hinton, Kloor and Tar-| M vi T ] um two or three day stretches, all wero| rell, who finally landed in a blizzard | % a“ si 'aooc( = lnfant’s soft sole Cuttel's v' ] Sl bt : © 25c size. 500 Cans for found, and aviators declare the num-| far north in Canada, near Hudson Yor tea parties (Diamonds; L { ay 1 vint; f two years ago, Wednesday Pt o e o e b N e W Bttt i only...... 3 C | heart®, spades, clubs, stars and S 0es crescents.) Put up in neat [ paper cartons. For Wednesday only .39¢ Size 1 to 1. Mostly samples y worth up to 98c. For Wear Oxfords Men ;e l:arrow W e 39€] g - ts Brassieres all wmter? | Made of genuine patent Irf(h- anm:n:":]\ :'I:‘i:: all sizes to er. suitable for Sweaters. Chil- 3 ; 390 Then Look at Mills Pill Colar, sets, vestces. A manee|| S@fety Matches d / £ lrh v al Fort 1 liow rmum-' w‘;nl upf 25 dozen -.snml;‘l(-s, ln'rn\‘\l::;:::a ‘n:‘ :‘::\r« 5 c GLANCE at ificent col- ~ 4 ese ues | m:,ll“a :ru-m |f~|’:|’“‘ his 50¢ line, 3 3 g reve o I’ Cases wepm=ien 15l Old Dutch Cleanser day only arens Dreescte. For 10c || Sample Neckwear Jection of Hats for Spring reveals here and - 7 p i Juint Halé Lo Wednesday at Wednesday only, each grgua (] Size 15136, F “0 Wenls lay there the inimitable touch of Paris—the i values ia winter weight oxfords | “:';:N;“v A i 23 c m:‘ . W 80 . ine B y T e A #chic” of Reboux, the dashing lines of \/ L T e e e Lewis, illiancy i 4] rven then you'll like to slip into the ‘“:Il ?F o— e p these sturdy shoes for hikes and charm of Maria Guy—in a word, the or- BV cutings. It a great opportuni- . : ; ty for osford wearers to save iginafity of all Paris adapted to your own % ey 2 % Al parti eeds. > Men's Oxfords $5.00 were $7.00 { ; l“m e g : Men's Oxfords $7.25, were $8.50 l°“’¢"“8 ! o Men's Oxfords 8$7.15, were $9.00 num . A dor ; : There's still a fine collection AR Bnea u.b Ths entive collection has been mast ately priced! > # 4 . of women's black and brown - first quality steVl Pan “Wear Vish Ever” :{:“‘mfl I DR ey e material. For Good size. For -85, Wed. only, yd E Wednesday $5 to $1250 | SLOAN BROS. |l 1 S~ 155 MAIN STREF <

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