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BABSON SEES AIRCRAFT FACTORIES ~ |SYS RUSSINSFUTURE LISTOF WORLD WAR VACATION A5 RIVAL OF AUTO SHOFS I SIZE 5% 0 AAVAT™" DEAD AT HEMORIAL] CHAS. DILLON & CO. (Quoted Locally Only By The Herald), , ever, been estimated by authorities . Roger W. Babson, the Wellesley | that private companies in Furope KI Is Hills business expert, was asked to-| without national competition could| OPen to Bright Young Men Today Ha 0 N , z‘ HARTFORD . day regarding the commercial possi- | operate profitably on the passenger Banditry or Speculation 1 ' m 0 Hm bilities of the aircraft industry. Mr.|rate of 16 cents a mile. This is cer- . Babson replied: tainly as cheap as any man can oper- Petrograd, July 20, — "Only two Wh w n - ygebiad R 0 Died for Gounry L ] “According to all current statistical | ate an automobile. The cost in the|profitable careers are open to indications the aircraft industry may | United States is much higher because |sia’s bright young men today, and | the [the latio banditry,” & ’ AP Indon gr BT Oakland, Cal, July 30.—Names of assume almost amazing proportions we are comparatively new at M | during the next 20 years or even in|game. However, the cost is coming |bearded old civil engineer told the VALUES TO $10.00 | the next decade. Of course, the|down. In 1821, it was 65 cents a|writer while riding on the train trom 5“,"“‘0*;"“! who died in the World . World war gave flying a great start,| mile; in 1922, it was 42.8 cents a|Moscow to Petrograd the other day. AlllI'a MI-Y repose in a vault in the [ . This engineer, who occuples an im-|Allled Memorial Center here. The i Containing | but unlike most other war-stimulated | mile; by 1940, ‘T belleve, wo will be Taloum Powder | industries, the aircraft business has|able to travel as cheaply, and prob- portant post with the state rallway ad- ;It‘::o:‘n.dl' .:on':“"""“ monument ‘:’f Tooth Brush ||| maintained considerable of its growth | ably cheaper, by aircraft than we |ministration, said that he earned : batka'al Leke lv.lerr.l:t 1;'3‘:,’::"‘07 in the years since the war. This is|can by railrcads or the automoblles. (salary which is the equivalent of Oakland, for the purposs. of holding Tooth Paste | | a good sign. It means that funda- As to_Investments. about $15 a month. His son, who is X Mintig Bram mentally the industry 1 medting | “A word with regard to investments (a specuiator and admittedly not over|(he vames of every Aliied soidler, . ; Shaving Soap ||| real need—which is for more rapid|in the industry is in order. While I scrupulous in the way he turns his War.' | belleve that aircratt business is due|profits, makes fitty times that amount.| "y 1o 0w o perdek of Oakland, ¢ Drinking Cup transportation, 5 he st Wash Cloth, Ete, I “At the rate of growth that has|for a great growth, on the other hand “'Our salaries are so low in the state o) " ooe0g ang 1 Take One Along To Camp ||| been shown in the past ten years |no one should plunge blindly in with [service that no ambitious young man, | o o0y :;n :‘;p:m. n:::enm:h,:t ||| there will be as many people in the| his capital. Study the situation care- [particularly 1f he is married can In time he hopes to have the names aircraft factories 20 years from now /| fully. It is yet highly speculative. [reconcile himself to accepting them.| . every participant of the World There is a great deal of experimental | Therefore, to win a fortune or Hvefg, ('0 4yl huge vault of the Allled as there are now employed in the automobile factories. It would not|work to be done and there are many |comfortably, he must become one of |ajoy via) Center, - y surprise me if more than 100,000 air- | obstacles to overcome. The alert in-|that hated class in Russia and else-| " . "pro 01" stated that the Cana- 7 , craft per year would be the produc-| vestor, however, will do well to keep | Where, a speculator. The only other| i " sthorities have promised to lucrative profession s that of &|yave 4 completa st of the soldier and tion two decades from today. It is|tabs on this coming industry, so that altogether possible for this industry | when the time arrives he may really | bandit, or hold up man. v sallor dead of Canada in his hands on to show just as spectacular growth|take advantage of the investment op-| ‘‘People who blame the speculators|y, y 1 and, he says, the names will as the automobile industry has shown. | portunities offered.” forget that it probably will be they.|ys ‘qeposited on July 4 with proper Stationery Department. | Present Day Obstacles, with their quickly secured profits and | a¢notic services. This, the memor= faculty of taking long chances, Who|ia) founder stated, will be a depart- 169-171 MAIN ST, | e e o et will . thie SEARCHERS FIND BODY will ultimately bulld up Russia. It 18| e from the usual method of depesits to be overcome before it will do this, but there were nearly as many seri- not a 10';5 “{Y "’;a"‘ "‘“‘"l‘”"""g Inling the names. ous obstacles in the way of the auto- merchandise to taking a chance onf “y plagnned and since 1919 have moblle business when it was first| OF FARMER, MURDERED huildlnxr a railroad or developing a carrledv out my plan of holding started. The first need, of course, is - mine. They are the ploneers, break-4patriotic services for the deposit- ing away from old Russian traditions)i,e of names on each Memorial Day federal regulation of the air. There | . - S is now every indicnuo: flt}:nt lon‘:e‘; Eight Miles From Empty Car; Cross'|and becoming “l‘?“do' :"““‘;"“' Ex-la1.6 each Armistice Day,” sald Dr, federal law will be passed at the next | actly the same kind of ploneers or|yerpick. “However, I do not want to h be passed at the nex! Debtor Arrested Charged speculators in your Wall street helped | keep the entire Canadian lst out of y session® of mngreu,‘ rezulaling alr| ) . butld i tea."” navigation and providing for inspec-| With Murder. ulld-up Amepica. tne vanlt until next Novemb?r 1}. and tion of ships and examination of . . e ey I am going to break the rule of pro- o e "l e o || Coaan, Vi, oy 20w oty ot CANNOT FURNISH BONDS | i e onees 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Tel. 1409.2 marked airways for both day and|J0P Cross, a farmer and husiness man “I do not know how iong 1t is going . o . o I, night flying and regular landing fields| Who disappeared last Thursday, and —— to take me to get tu: names of the whose empty automobile had been 1,501,000 soldier dead of France, The at important eities along the route. 7 Vi y ¥ | standing since that time at the foot|\Wausau, Wis, Young Woman fis in | "0 "o thorities have wot fin- ° » Vepest s|f - July Reductions on Voile and Algo, there must be alrcraft ter-| coiog gy, near Averill, was found ) ifine. ity it minal Timidity t 2 | v 4 - 3 Tharged Y shed compiliug its et public wiil rErarh’ml(;; h‘:zeo?::zoz:o!::‘ Inat "”".ht in the Wwoods at. Cansin e Wi Rentak Amnik hr‘n’e the Australian and New Zealand 7 Rls “aomonstrated more. and more | Hill: The head had beon baitered.| Upon Her Stepmother. Lits 1r Wme for next Avmistica duv Gingham Dresses clearly that alr navigation is mm_“fid Bunnell of Canaan Hill, who had Wt T do noi know how long it will g $35 Men's Suits at—=820.50 paratively safe. That public th“_i purchased a farm from Cross, was| Wausau, \)’ln.,‘July 20.—Mary LaW-|ake to get complote lists from Eng- AT e 8| age is rapldly growing is shown by |arrested charged with murder. {ando 48 in jafl in default of $1,600||ani, Belglum, Italy and other Allles. 0 0. Men's Suits at-—$33.50 B e statistics Tor 1950 and 1091 when| Cross' body, which was found by a bail =~ Which would give her Mberty| " “zje namss in the vault todav are A $45 Men's Suits at—$36.50 M| 115,163 passengers and 122,512 pas-|SCArching: party that had been beat- until her trial on charge of assault|,); American, with the elx’cepllon of Regulnrly sold at $5,75—$6.98—$7.98 sengers were carrled in those - re.|IN8 the woods in the district since(With intent to Kill her step-mother,):45 of Brazii's war deadl. All Other Wash Dresses at t Wednesday, was eight mtles from his| Which is set for the next term of the{ Tjhe monuinent has the portraits of ’ 0 850 Men's Suits at—$39.50 {| spective years. When w i i ; Ur;“; ?\anfl;lthfl WAt h"”;]‘; :2;“::; car. The authorities believe that the |district court more than a month|syashington, Lincoln, Raosovelt and PRYATiew'a Aniie. 41—949:00 B lineuia biapioaot intarfairginns, ftuia | SO d heen Sinoved hatt alisanet ATRIRE Dol el st eI e e 6, ISSEER oo SLEEVELESS SPORT SWEATERS $80 Mow's Suits at—$49.50 growth of public confidence is re.|After its owner was killed. A pack-| Her I o A i {i°top,ed by wniensiect lor. ExEIS) $3.00 to $7.50—All colors—gay or quiet. Lol age of business papers and Cross |confession to Dist. Attorney Lippert[igcal physician for the last 50 years, BATHING SUTTS and AC - 948 ‘Mrvs Suits at—952.50 Yiricthiss Prclght Carsiats | overcoat, found near the car, despite|and Sheriff Siewert that she beat Mrs.|\as torn in Wellington, Maina, in ; an CESSORIES ¢ : t—S! 1 mme a4 | &Yy rains of the past few days, ap-|Anna Tawando over the head with'a |1y 1. Women’s Silk Hose~—§1,00—$1.50—8$2,00—$2.50 and $3.00 long distance fights and the carry. | PeATed to confirm this bellef. | fehry ol plub the ghtiot Juiy: 1) DIMITY PHILIPPINE LINGERIE, ENVELOPE air) The arrest of Bunnell was ordered | Mary's explanation of the cause of the |Qiy Yeayr Old Girl Is CHEMISE and NIGHT ROBES ing of freight, whereas the airplane = i pASh at the request of State Attorney Ar-|assault has been as vague as her brief Is speedier and better adapted to the |\ cameron of Tsland Pond, who |account of her nine days wandering Found Brutally Slain $1.98 to $4.50 . 2 - @ ) i | ot e e, hrst development|ggiq that the farmer had purchased In a big swamp six miles gouth of here| (ouaie Ont., July 20.—The body of L AR ekl i B, al{ gome land from Cross some timoe ago |Where she fled after the attack. six yedrs old Monics Foster, fright- 9 =99 Xis lum Street Taiirond or the - mutes e ans | #nd still owed some money on the| Fefore hor fight she had spent|, "y utiiated, was found hidden tn 5 €| Unttl rurther simplifications and Im-i::::;::,:’;,,:‘:‘:&l :(,"m"f,zr(,’(,x'|’°{~,t,}l'; ;"‘;‘.:‘,;“,,"?v“.,‘;(.,“,“m‘::',“; ,2'?3& 1: ftn':? E’"“bbe"" g d'“" p""“d', M:" *|Daugherty Will Be Served ;:v?lulaw:ek:' fiDe::u;;?nm hane #HTY s Ar 51 Sapend] ) & 88 ¥ i hrane yesterday, according to re- cline: 0 indicaf at evidence Renseoed provements are made in the small|pad come to the district last Thurs. |cination for her. > ‘ A, 0 Bu, ur ] E nes. % “ o | Q. > A 7S v However, (he day 18 UKelY 0 coms | b e arge sime o ommer a1 ros8 Sun Yat Sen Approves of |vicinity for the perpetrator of what| Washington, July 20.—A eubpoena i, PRy . B - 2 ’ 2 2 i is declared one of the most brutal|for the appearance of Attor Gen, ::‘:;‘l It(;\x:vmn:\';?:r‘\il|1::‘!(]e|,i:;;\a“1||t:°r; ‘:112”50" when hadisappspred. Thix fme Round Tahle Confel eNCEeS | crimes of the north country, Monica }::rry M.";Juus:e:tylu e.nedyeteus | sttable aa thglrord autombbile. s| HO}NH_’"M] g ‘1;38;'1» e 25 By Tha Associated Press, . {had been missing from her home all | witness in the trial here of .Charles ol {- @hioughoutsyyednesday and yester-| Hong Kong, July 20.—8un Yat gen, | night. Fight automobile loads of [ W. Morse and others on charge of e oot B eor i erdlalil | day scores of persons from Averill| political leader of Canton, has tele-| Cochrane citizens had spent the night|war-time shipping frauds was ex- . o b gt ‘,‘. mercial trangpor-|and surrounding points joined in the|graphed his approval of a .plan|jooking for her. She was Tast seen|pected to be gerved today at Colum- r"{'ms“a ,\m.::; n;m,ll:ro[:‘e;";: on’I: elgiht ;r'ur(-h for&Cross. Arrangements had [launched here for a round table con-{alive at 7 o’clogk Tuesday evening|bus, O, The summons was prepared s T se the air-|bheen made to employ bloodhounds to- | ference of th incipal le: v terd W iikvaseen Player Planok. Morane' | lines of Burope are heavily subsidissd | day. Bunnell will he arrelenca. ot | Ohtas . it e p;nrtpn leaders of | when on her way to her home, wWhich | yesterday and mailed to the U. 8. e Sl e dl sytadifoc ¢ a bring ‘about peace in the|was on the outskirts of the town. The | marshal at Columbus, where the at- Y g nts, as, ow-" Canaan today. war-torn republic. hody was found by her father. torney general has been staying for —advt, , H. J. Collins, a former member of the common council, underwent &an operation last night at the Court street sanitarium. Special Lot of Men's Suits $18.50 at b b i ON THE SQUARE Besse-Leland's,—advt. Radio sets and supplies at Morans'. —advt. i 5 | . ; Detective Sergeant W. P. McCue is | l‘ g \ ) = k. , visiting at his home in North Adams, LB AYER o3 RO N - e/ oh (Bt i) & ) i oldenblum's Great Mass. His father is reported as be- ing i1l - i Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans. (] r ity ! Special Sale Women's Gingham ||} v % - 1 : Dresses $1.15 at Besse-Leland's.—advt. | | i§ " Ll T - 4 Dance Friday evening, July 20, W A - b ) ; Foresters hall, Kensington.—advt. " T ) 7 n Cars driven by Edgar C. Hess of . Hartford and Jacques Auckland of Washington street collided last night on Stanley street, near Allen street, 1 om Slight damage was done. order,—advt. Lunch at Halllnan's—advt, e a Week for a Servant? Certified Flavoring Extracts! All pro- essive grocers carry them.—advt. 5 . e ViR Electricity is the world’s most efficient household $ervant. Electricity, for lighting and the commonest household tasks, can be furnished the average home for about $2.00 a month at the Drastic Reductions MIRZA usual rates for current. 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