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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1923. JNO SET SPECH 0" THE 'nrnuenud wll be submitted 20 b e FLYING FEAR IMPEDES Americans Taught British to the delegates beforehand and the sessions, continuing two weeks, will be devot- | of the THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY | Mortality of the First Air Would Be Enormons Says United States Army Officer Chicago, Nov. 20 Fight | Cholmond« Airplane manu- | "ot facturing on a large scale has virtu- | ally no encouragement in the United | niar qught ared by Major F f the States, it was de ce of with the National Transportation In stiute cannot develop and the public is afraid to fly, I 1, the country is in a dangerous po “There is practically no mar concern to go into in th takes a tality will be first air and material will be 106 per cent “One of the gre build up the confidence of the 80 they will use the airways fight. cements of men atest needs is to they feel it is taking their their hands. Travelling by commonplace purpose in Europe. 1f the pubiic could understand that the equipment and pilots pass rigid gov . A. service officers | . Because the aircraft business ! American | wrhev ta - lit hits the b approximately | | Ktyle © [ the be Londan, Nov ¢ speed Am- icans put into t made a stre swession on Lord horsemen returned home 4 series of mat says, ies and can cha to he provided the British 1 teams not later tha n New York and the pon twice said d and before our sy of waiting o hit the t possibie, ionld it be going they take the on to them, a we played the more Am r o hold their ow Americar Lord Cholmondeley said Melvill only play rto Amer who hit the from start to Jearn how to zallop more t ponics was the nish ernment tests, confidence might be | 1'fll.l.l‘(:lj EXPENSES IN 1839, built up so that people would use the airways and would support gram for their extension. eould have a live and growing air- eraft industry and could produce a pro- both ships and pilots in any quantity | Hunt when he needed.” HARTFORD COMPANY WINS |2, Charity Roard Finally Gives Way to Wishes of Council so as to Expedite Work on Town Home Building. The much discussed concerning the erection of a new building for female inmates at the|, e Then we [Men controversy | d by work- v Hunt, in A document unes at the home ¢ Plain City, Ohio, i1 expenses of Dr. attending Brown The are: m rent, me as to the college was in 1 items $1 r for three Dr. Brow College Tuition, total expenses sence from p The housevisiting pa tralla sometimes gets unex A zealous curate town home was settled Jast evening| xjoxandria (8 when the board of public finally surrendered to the common | or charitles | ynook an, eligh eouncil and voted to recommend that| jorevmay | shut tre the contract be awarded to the E, C. Poriss company of Hartford The contract originally was award- ed to the C. L. D. company of New Britain, and the council twice re to approve the award becausc Hartford company was the lowest bid Although the charity stil) feals that the be. 8 city would be served by giving the contract to the local contractors, it has given in to the wishes of the common council %0 as to get work started as soon as possible USE J.E.SEIBERT&SON'S * DAIRY PRODUCTS Poloists How to (:allnp‘ lo playing | “|tien program without a single an entry! ed to informal discussions problems presented. PROGRAM OF GONENTION| | | position, | dom During July. Represeatatives Manufaeturers’ association, it is supported officially by the government, but by British of ANl Nations To Be Present Washington. Nov. 20,—A conven- et | ganizations. speech will make the world power ! leonference, to b July, one of th Al time. Repi nation in the w interested in the r cipation. production or utilization of power will | honorary chairman and The conference will be held at the British |1 nique Assembly To Be Held in Lon. |same time as the British Empire Ex- | While it is being promoted | !by the British Electrical and Allied | not | British | and | | American technical and industrial or- . €. Merrill, executive secretary of held in London next | the federal power commission, is gen- | ique gatherings of | opal chairman of the American com- | ntatives of every | mittee arranging for American parti- Secretary of War Weeks is fecretaries | | | | | meet to discuss the policies and prac- | work, Wallace and Hoover are hon- | tices of each country, Possibly mindful of the boredom in- cident to days of long and technical speeches, the directing committees orary vice-chairmen. have promulgated the no-speech rule |dian origin are living in the United | and instead, the many papers to be | States. You've Wanted a Car —here’s Your Chance! On Wednesday, November 21 we start disposing of every used car in our stock. Think of it! For as little as $5 down payment you can drive away a car you'll be proud to own—and from a wide selection of different makes. This will be a special sale for one week only, starting on Wednesday conduct- ed on the Gillroy Sales Clear- | Nearly 2,700,000 persons of Cana-| A test of Good Bread: What is the crust like? The crust tells all about the loaf. The crust of a good loaf of bread will always have a rich, deep brown color—and it will be firm and tender. If the crust is thin or pale in color, you can be sure that something is wrong—either with the ingredients or the baking. White Rose, the Master Loaf of the Six Bakers, has an ideal crust: crisp yet tender and of a warm, appe- tizing, deep brown. For these Six Bakers use just the pure ingredients vou yourself would use, and mix and bake the Master Loaf with the care and accuracy that comes only of long experience and skill. Rich Dairylea Milk, the finest blend of Gold Medal and Pillsbury flours, Domino Sugar, Diamond Crys- tal Salt, filtered water, Swift’s shortening, and Fleischmann’s Yeast. Nothing else—the very best and purest ingredients, At your grocer’s—in the pleasant wrapper with the checked tea-towel pattern. The to give the contract to | the Hartford rn was made last ening at a spe meeting of the board © Massachusetts Baking Co., 1928 ance plan. M sia CROWLEY BROS.INC. | Hich Grade Furniture . CINDERS FOR SALE PAINTERS AND | RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS DECORATORS | Soke Agent for A. H. HARRIS | —General Trucking— PREMIER RANGES 267 Chapman Street TEL 1918, A. D. LIPMAN | Vistimates cheerfally given on all jobe | 82-31 Lafayette St. Tel, 1329-2 90 WEST ST. . RUSSWIN LAND COMPANY —DRINK - h’m-, COMING LOCALITY FOR MODERATE HOMES. LOTS s0LD ON :Ams’ SODA \‘/‘Tm j H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ;i i s et oo 86 ARCH ST. PHONE 1729.2 z‘ Open Until 8 P, M. l Three size bottles—3c, 10c, 150, | " 2 C’ L) 2 | AN Kinds of Oyuters snd Clama, Can You Beat '.l‘hls. Here’s a Three Family Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops |House with four big rooms to each floor, with Lobsters. [large chicken coop and garage for one car for We Have the Goods i =t i : 'only $9500.00. It is in a good location in eastern HON{SS’S {section of the city. |20.30 State St. Hartford | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Visit Our Dining Room | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY the temperatire geuse, {8 approxi- degrees Fahrenheit FOR LITTLE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN The upgrowing gener- s ation should be fed on Seibert's Pasteurized milk, It helps them s to grow up sturdy WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21 strfmsx wlrh :l;ml ;';)d Music by Gurley's 6-Piece preciation for pure N Orchestra foods. 3 Admission ;e | Gentlemen 50c¢; Ladies 40¢ You may never get such an op- MOONLIGHT DANCE portunity again. Seize it! GOLD PRIZE FOX TROT UNITED HALL TEL. 1238-3 | "MAKE SURE TS SEIBERTS =1 E SEIBERT2SON Your Millman'§: $PARK ST. 'PHONE 17208 NEW BRITAIN.CONN. STAMFORD MEETS EVERY COOKING NEED Th? phonograph records you're tired of playing Are easily sold, there's no gainsaying. PHONE A WANT AD S ICE CPEAM Socian 1OOF HALL aume 36™ ,{ You SAY_ NO-NO -SHED W THEY PUT UP[ e To PUT ~ “3‘;5 o) B4 N T EXC' z OSE ' Did you ever wish you had a self-starter for = ek vour kitchen range? That's a sign that youn need a new up-to-dite range like the STAMFORD. After you get a Stamford range, your only wish will be that you had obtained it sooner, H Mr eyes ined and glasses fitted by one who knows, Heavy Zylo-shell ~pt~c|arlt' lrames; special price $3.50. Lenses and Examination Extra, Lewis A. Hines, Ref.D. Evesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST. Rooms 501 and 505 Halflmdi | MARSHAL OTEY WALKER CAME TO THE AID OF THE TWO PIPE SMOKING DRUMMERS AUNT SARAH PEABODY WAS TRYING TO CHASE OUT OF TOWN TODAY, DURING A FIT OF TEMPER - ; A. HIERPE 73 Arch Street

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