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LOOK! ALL BATHING SUITS GOING AT 20% DIS- COUNT. RUNNING BOARD LUGGAGE CARRIERS $1.69. WEDGE SHAPED AUTO CUSHIONS—99c. HOW TO ACT DURING THUNDER: STORMS Expert Gives Ten Good Rules on! What to Do : Milton, Mass, July 20.—Get under | cover if possible when . a thunder| storm threatens, If this i$ not prac- | ticable, lie down. That is the advice which *Alexander G. McAdie, director | of the Blue Hill Obgervatory in this | town and professor of meteorology at'!| Harvard University, gives in an ex- planation of the action of lightning prepared for The Associated Press. Ha gives what he describes as ‘“ten | good rules to help people take care of themselves.” | “In a battle,” says Professor Mc- | Adie, “a hundred bullets are fired for ench soldier killed. It is something | like this with There are a hundred discharges for | ‘every bolt of lightning that hits a person, Fortunately, too, of every hundred streaks of lightning about ninety are from cloud to cloud or splll-over discharges of moderate electrical energy and are mostly hori- zontal, doing no damage whatever, o “About ten flashes in a hundred ecome vertically, that is, down to earth in a straight line. Some flashes.come sideways and sgéem to be erooked, although there are really no flashes zig-zagging like the teeth of a gaw as artists generally deplict light- ning. “The intense straight flashes are the ones to be feared, as it 18 a silly per- gon who stands out in the open when such flashes are seen, He invites trouble, but the Invitation is not al- ways accepted. “At this time of the year thunder- storms dre frequent and there are a comparatively large number of fatal accidents, One reads in the press despatehes that four men are walking along a New Jersey Weach during a thunderstorm. There is a flash of lightning, one man is killed outright, one severely burned, and thayothers stunned. “Now there {s no protection for a case like this unless one could carry around with him a metallic cover well grounded. The first rule is then: Do not stay out on a beach or in a fleld when dark heavy clouds are overhead or coming slowly from the west or south. Get under cover if possible. If this is not practicable, lie down. Don't remain standing. “Second: Do not stand under a tree with thick follage. You are forming a part of the line of dis- charge, since the body, more particu-. larly the skin if moist, is a better conductor than the trunk of the tree. More people are killed by lightning in this way than probably any other. “Third: Don't stand in the door- way of a barn or at a window in proximity to a chimney. There are currents of air or winds, and the lightning follows to some extent any draft or column of rising alr, espec- fally warm air. “Fourth: Don't laugh at any one’s nervousness during a severe thunder storm. There is a good reason to be nervous. Even If one ia in a bulld- ing that is struck the damage is, in ninety-elght cases out of a hundred, lightning flashes. | " SALESHAN DIES IN AUTO | Stern, a paint salesman, }automobile in which he | caped with a’ few scratches, sald he | Hartford, - Gustafson said that | swerved to one side to pass another | characterized confined to ripping out plaster or knocking off slates and tearing off | any projecting timbers. But there | are times when the storm clouds de- scend to earth and amid darkness the | flashes are heavy and numerous. At\ such times there s danger.. It |x‘ dangerous to be near a chimney or a | tree or a flagpole or a metal clotheu—! line. “Fifth: Stock shoud not be fledl pear a fence. | “Sixth: There {8 no particular sense In going to bed. Standing on | glass or rubber or any good insula- tor, a woolen blanket for example, will give one a little more confidence. The probabllity of a person in an or- dinary residence building being struck s very slight. “Seventh: who has been struck effort to resuscitate him. Only rare- 1y does lightning kill outright. Most- ly people are stunned, and all that is needed is a little artificial respiration | to restore them to consciousness. Of course get a doctor quick. “Elghth: If you are in a trolley car and a flash comes in and burns the fuses with a roar and a blinding flash, sit still. The danger is over, and while you may be frightened you are not likely to be hurt “Ninth: If you have Petter cut it out during a thunder| storm. The antennae should be grounded direct and al wires, as far g8 possible, kept outside. “Tenth: 1If your house * is pro- vided with good lightning rods you need not have much fear. Moreover, dwelling houses in city blocks are‘ If you are near a person make every | a radie, aractically same.” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1925. ALLING RUBBER COMPANY 240 SPORTING GOODS RUBBER GOODS Saturday Specials GARDEN HOSE TO WATER THAT DRY LAWN—13c FT. HALF ALL BASEBALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT PRICE. Main Street AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES M ‘ : DON'T FORGET WE HAVE LEATHER TRAV- CRASH WITH TROLLEY CAR Ignace Stern, on Way JIrom Kast Hartford to FHartford, Suffers Broken Neck East Hartford, July 20.—Ignace with offices | at 128 Chambers street, New - York city, and reeidence at 314 West Forty- i Second street, (hat city, was instantly i killed at 5:20 last night when the was riding collided with an easthound trolley car for Manchester, on the.Connecti- cut Boulevard. Both motorman and | condusztor of the trolley car, as well as several passengers, were slightly fnjured. Swen Gustafson was riding with Stern gnd who of Hartford, whd | 8- had been offered a ride by Stern in| Springfield. When they reached the Connecticut Boulevard, approaching Stern automobile while conversing with him, and did not see the approaching trolley. The collision demolished the ra- diator and hood of the auto and the shogck of the impact caused the col- lapse of the top of the automobile, which fell on Stern, breaking his ueck, “° #he automobile carried a license. number, but no operator's 11~ censg (Ot registration certificate were found. in: the car. In the car was found & quantity of paint samples and brushes made by & number of New York manufacturer. Of five dozen eggs in the car, only a few were broken. LIVINGSTONE DEFIANT Nova Scotia Mine Union Leader Says He Will Do All in His Power ID Overthrow Present System. Sydney, N. 8, July 20.—The de- flant declaration of Danlel Living- stone, deposed president of District No. 26 United Mine Workers of America before a mass meeting of 8,000 striking coal miners at Glace Bay last night that he would do all in his power “to overthrow the pres- ent system of government” was to be followed today by a “formlidable” re- ply to John L. Lewis, international president from the ousted exécutive. “There is no man more loyal to the Institutions of this country than I am,” Livingstone told the assem- bled strikers, “but I intend to do all in my power to overthrow the pres- ent syastem of government.” A réolution was passed pledging continuance of the strike in protest against the presence of troops in the Cape Breton district. Notice to vacate the district offices and hand over all belongings, has been mailed to the deposed executives by Silby Barrett, provisional presi- dent. Until recently this woman Francisco. Now she’s women’s court. SEEKING BODY OF MAN DROWNED AS PLANE FALLS day-—Crash Occurs When Wing C‘rumples Up. Boston, July 20.—A force of har- bor police searching the harbor for the body of John Stevens of Little- ton, N. H, drowned last night when an airplane plunged into 35 feet of water near Governor's Island, was doubled today. The wrecked plane was taken from the water last nlgh( Lieut, Caldwell S. Phillips of Fast | Holden, Me., pilot of the machine s at a hospital with fractured leg and shoulder, The airplane, a condemned army machine of the practice type, had just been purchased by Stevens, a civilian stunt fller. Tt left the army aviation base at East Boston late yesterday for Framingham. According to witnesses a second plane from Framingham flying fleld FIND SUSPIOCIOUS LETTERS Ancona, Ttaly, July 20.—The police here today seized letters containing German and Russian correspondence as subversive, Boston Harbor Police Working To-| ELING BAGS AND SUIT CASES. was Dr. Therese Meikle of San Prosecutor Meikle, otherwise assistant dis- trict attorney, the first feminine prosecutor in the San Francisco appeared above Stevens' machine and Lient. Phillips attempted to turn and accompany the other back to the hase. down 300 feet into the harbor. TAeut. Phillips, although badly in- watar, but became unconhscious. Mem- | bers of the Jeffries Point Yacht club ’ln East Boston rescued the pilot. JGraa.palru bavs Pope TIs Sorry About Desecration By The Assoclated Press, Pisa, July 20.—Cardinal Gasparri, papal secretary of state, has written a letter to Cardinal Maffi, archbishop of Pisa, in the name of Pope Pius, ex- pwsslng regret at the recent \.rnrkngg jnf the Catholic club here by “male- factors mnsunMdmg as fascisti.” 4,090 AR]' PARDONED Ramboulllet, TFrance, July 20.— President Millerand announced at’a meeting of the cabinet council that in recognition of the 14th of July the national holiday, he had pardoned 4,690 minor offenders serving short | sentences. National Meat Stores Co. LARGEST RETAILERS OF QUALITY MEATS AND VOUITRY Choice Tender FRICASSEE CHICKENS Good for Boiling and Salads .... 29¢ Ib. Legs of Candda LAMB ..... b, 350 “I Don’t Like Them” Everycne says that about dirty hands— MIONE—soft, smooth and The Good Kind Shoulders Qpl mg LAMB .... 25c Lean Smokcd SHOULDERS ........ 1llcIb. Boneless Pot ROASTS . creamy—gets every particle of dirt or grease or grime from under the nails, away from #hose .11;.180 | Fresh Calves LIVER . Ih. 42C "hard-to-get-at' lines, out of the pores. It makes hands clean and leaves them fresh and soft. Lean Daisy Hams . Fresh Chopped . sz; . 1b. 16C g ng:;u.;res flm Ib. l 7C Tender & 25 c Your dealer, druggist and grocer have MIONE in handy 10 cent tins. Buy a can today. MIONE Manufacturing Lean Corned Beef Shoulder Roasts .. .. Swift’s Plemmm Smoked Tongues Legs Milk Fed Yeal'...... b 8C w24 ¢ 42¢ I, 25C Fresh Killed BROILERS Ib. Company Collingdale Steaks ..... 49c Best Print BUTTER . m47C FRESH NATIVE FOWL WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF GOBEL'S PRODUFTS ROASTING CHICKENS A wing crumpled and the plane dived |§ jured, strove to keep Stevens above | FINDING WORK There Are More Than 2,000 Persons Without Work in The Irish Free State According to Statistics, Dublin, July 20.—There are more than 62,000 persons without work in the Irish Free State for whom the government is struggling to find em- ployment. The unemployment diffi- culty, and the liberation of 12,000 political prisoners still interned, con- stitute Ireland's most formidahle problem. 1t is estimated that the Free'State army now consists of 49,000 men, and before the end of the year the min- ister of defense hopes to bring this| figure down to 29,000, The govern- ment is puzzled to know what to do e | D0 YOUR M LOOK! ASSSACHUSETI'S LEGAL TAIL LIGHTS — 95c. SPECIAL LOT OF STOP LIGHTS GOING AT $1.98. ALUMINUM STEP PLATES—99c. with the 20,000 soldiers when they are LEONARD I8 FAVORITE. demobilized. The problem is common New York, July 20.—Betting on the to ll Furope where, through a dIs- |y oongrq.Tendler bout for the world's turbanee of markets, there are mole | men than can be absorbed in indus. | H8htweight championship at the Yan- iry. Fortunately, the Irish Free|kee Stadium next Monday increased Btate is in a better position to absorb | yesterday and several subsfftantial these men than most other countrles! . ane were reported in the financial would he. It starts off with the im-| qistrict, Leonard continued a 1 o' portant fact that it is a creditor na-| gpvorite over Tendler, W. L. Darnell tion, exporting in each vear a great| g o, 44 Broad street, had $5,000 to deal more than it imports. | offer on Leonard at those figures and G offered $3,00 at 5 to 7 that Tendler Meredith Listed to Give | would be knocked out Speech at Banking Meefing‘ ORDER COURTMARTIAL | Cleveland, July 20.—E. T. Meredith| Calexico, Cal,, July 20.—Courtmar- ;nf Des Moines, Ia., former secretary |tial of councilmen and others charged | of agriculture is listed as the prin-|With sedition in connection with the | cipal speaker at the closing sessions|fatal riots fn Mexicali capital of Lowr of the 21st annual convention of the|er California Saturday night was or- | American institute of banking here| dered yesterc by the federal gov- | today. ernmeént in Mexico City. ARKETING. HERE! We Feature Quality, Quantity and . Service, A Substantial Saving on Every Item. You Purchase. These Spmal Hour Sales Are Extra Money S'-wers For You FROM 9 TO 1§ A. ROUND—SIRLOIN—PORTERHOUSE— STEAK........ 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