New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1924, Page 23

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924, Was Here Major Martin Was' To wear with Suit and Sweatcrs Forced to Land New Fri“ed Special Offering Washing h C; 4 i < - | - ’ £ . SRER iy e 2 Hand Made Ladies Just Unpacked! round-the-world fiight was forced to H d B land when he was lost for half a day recently is not on Kodiak Island as an ags . 2 k at first reported, but on the maknland s % o e b the et ouses $1.98 v tunning Linen I'rocC . lLac bulletin from the Washington, D. ( quarters of the National G | $3 98 $4 98 In flat and pouch effects PR phiec society, e to . Fach Colors—Black, brown > e . New York's foremost manufacturers of fashionable frocks, simis isolated Lav, aturrounded . Recvived from one of " Sor M : soason. WoR= = dnes ¥ » new and differ = Seotis (& Aimactly dovoaite.l derful quality s - adle e wo Rl ;and slt, {8 diroctly dpnasity, Wit Sammer fust around the comer is none too early to b selectiug one o t Lof Strait. « Cape Igva ich marks | the southern point of Portage Bay, e [ A . A R Gl L prlng Oa ° b gitude cuts the Alaskan coast, “Kanatak, to which the plane was first taken for repairs by the reseuing tiny village con- Our large stoch mahe. ~clection easy s on the coast L] ¥ peuetrates farthest in- f DRESSY COATS— b u.me s It is barély 10 miles from the \ [ spot where the plane was found, Near Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes | FORL COAYS-— of allk and cotton materials “The whole coast in this region is | f B | with extremely rugeed, with numerons in- In nll‘ the popular materials % SO, ble Frocks dentations o e islets, while Silk and Washable Fr a short distance inland rise voleanic ; - in white and all fashionable colors eruption of which in 1912 was one of | i g & . 4 98 $3 98 $l 98 Each the most vielent in modern times, | & . . 3 and the wonderful Valley of Ten 5 Thousand $mokes, which the eruption Nov ahovlng— WROYAL SOCIETY” created, are little more than 50 miles stamped for Embroideri 3 away, The story of the tremendous ped for Bxmbroldering None Better for Wear than voleanie disturbance in this nimost . LINENE Gossard Cor: wuwhn:v\m'vly reglon Y ,mr;x ‘m!! ew u ngs l'll‘z'l:‘"fl . '-”"M Silk H . partly by the stories of Kanatak resi- . & oy B e s o ik Apron Dresses o g Aot osiery tremors and saw the fiery eritpfon. | of organdie or laces: in straight and modes. Your figure has clreular effects—-good assortment its own corect under of colors, 98c Fach ?efia_r—d Nine Ideal Nationally known igure Types. kraphic society in recognition of t Four neat styles In very prety colors They sell for Roclety™s expeditio whi studled 50(: $98¢ s 1 f 50 Yard Cut roamy—well made, iil it - Mount Kat wered the wiil it yous $2 5 5 Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, o J vair “Kodiak Isia K from Major Martin's landing place, played | NOW IN STOCK n prominent part in Russia’s control ull line of the famous 1, M, Crochet and it cohare. of Alaska, When the $tussian embroidery cotton American company took charge of | Al an affairs in 1799 it made Ko- Jdiak its headguarters and in effeet . pany mede the nd hig hom YA few miles east of Major Martin's landing place on the mainland and seross from it on Wodiak Island, the flyers saw the last forests the, will -~ FREE! During the Week of April 28th at All characterize the entire Aleutian chain. I'ne sudden change is most etriking on Kodiak, The east ond of the Have you bought your “When forced to land Major Mar tin had just passed Geographic Har- ber, named for the Nationad G We carry a full line of all the woms | DIXIE Filling Stations New Mining Law Is Now Being Prepared by (he Government | in New Britain we will give absolutely FREE a NYSER quick detachable luggage carrier to every motorist who e Y buys five gallons or more of DIXIE Gas and who has his crankcase drained and refilled with DIXIE Motor Oil— S e ot - from April 28th to May 3d, only. operating in Rumania, & now being prepared by the government, and will shortly be presented for parliamen Comes In tury ratification, | ds i st ot o Four stles Y cm qanie o Only One to a Customer tution which provides for o lization of the sub.Soil,"” meaning thE taking over by the stats / N 9 % . on 3 of all the rubeoll mineral wealth not — . These luggage carriers were manufaclured to sell for from $2.50 to £5.50 in the retail tuaity fensed s¢ conctmtonsd ot the market. We secured a lot of several thousand at a ridiculous price and pass the opportu- 1ime of the adoption of the new con- (tution. The state, thercfore, now 1 Nak : 2 ; e G ; 'an tiie to very extensive aroas of Solidly Fastened cfidee—d eyl l’"‘s'l"."c;d l!:"“.zfle'l\ed nity on to DIXIE Customers to take advaniage of an opportunity to secure a valuable rorved ofl 1ands and the new mining | W will qrnvm‘mn (‘: o o mm:- m:‘ Together EXCLUSIVE NYSER FEATURES Jor which thess 1ands can be leased EXCLUSIVE NYSE CATURES . . ¢ it i i or exploitation, and what production ON AND OFF IN 30 SECONDS ABSOLUTELY NO TOOLS REQUIRED The luggage carriers come to us on consignment—it is of no great importance to us royaltiss must be patd to the state, 7 i o s . . - 4 vy From_ oficial aanouncem :"a it s to attach or detach this carrier after its clips are once attached to the car. No fasteners whether New Britain automobile drivers take 500 or 5000—there is no profit in it for the D ks S reved e e to become loose or broken °rf' No '“l“"‘"‘" “':dh:“mf '“""d '“'h"":“ ."Wdfl;"m'h"“';’"' DIXIE Stations except building vour patronage strongey and firmer. Stop off at the first O E e e s Chat e them when you want to. Permanently attached elips only '} inch high and less than 1!} g - SR , 2 2 4 : ders. We think yeu ) ationaiteed.” which inches long underneath and on top of the running board leave the running board free DIXIE Filling Mnh’m Monday, April 25th, and see these luggage carrier e ) means that sich companics must be from obstructions when not in use. will take one immediately. yitrolled by Rumanians and that Ru- manian subjects must own a majority stock. Those compunics not al- veady “nationalized” can be granted eoncessions 10 driil on proved lands === At All DIXIE Filling Stations accessory Cheap. i Ag American, British 1) Sompanies which are ne « forcign-owned and controlied, and ose shates are not readily avaiiabie f purchase by Numanian subjects. 1n the handas of a government hos- e 0 DIXIE FILLING STATIONS, INC. pital of any particular country it is t that the law as proposed would ietion Veine r'"":} Hartford i Springheld New Haven New London NEW BRITAIN W00 WIFE, COURT ADVISES, | Middletown Porfland P ManCheltel' White Plalns, N. Y. April 25— Wihen Geraldine Smith of Residence | . New ltochelle, told Supreme | SESS. 1 Court Justice Joseph Morschauser s g 1 that she siill refused to | Butler elaimed that he been cut prosecution in the trial of the gover- 'board. About ten years ago a dredge ¢ To countrics e oith her husbund, Charies Wi | GO“INCES GOURT internally by broken glass when he |nor on a charge of using the mails in [t work in the creek dug up the QUEENSMND WT N LAND 1n 1919 there were 72 acres unded fiam Smith, although Mr. Smith took two or three swallows of milk 2 L watch A workman salvaged it and cotton cultivation in Queensiand wished her to return to his residence, | rom a boitle soid him by a driver for More than 100 bankers have testified | pgwned it in the shop of Morris Weiss which yiclded 37,000 pounds of seed Justice Morschauser adjourncd the |(hemist Drinke Mtk Tuto Which . company thus far. About 50 more are to be 4t 19 Myrile avenue, Brooklyn. On Premicr Tells English Business Men | cotton " This year the acreage wa® paration action brought by ”r“-i Dr. Matt testified that any broken ' esamined, Wednesday Detective Tony Sadle of | 180,000 nd '(Iv-‘ yield 50,000,000 ih until mext November, cxpress. | Broken Glass ls Sprinkled — Not . 4ty heavier than the milk, the Hlunters Point detective bureaw| et the Land is suitable for s | o "0 0as inere were 1,008 the opinton that she would be-| oo g would reamin at the bottom of a bot- . - was look i in Wes' v ) - : " as looking over articles,in = | sodaction. growers and in 1924 there were 5,200, come reconciled { tis and could not be drawn oul by & Rtfl)‘el‘! “.'Ch 20 ‘“" shop when he came upon the watch. | . Cotton growing, 1he premier sald, was It was stated yesterday that Mr ' Philadeiphia, Aptil 25.—Testifying person drinking the mitk uatil = the After It D“M Off Boat =2416 haa scen a description of 1t Manchester, England, April and would become a white man's fne Swith had made a finanicial settie- lin o demege swity Dr. J. Matt very ast. The case was dismiesed Mmany thnes in the records at 1 Queenstand’s premier, pl dustrs, cach man eultivating hie S0 3 1 " v " ' New York, April 25.—Elmer R taent on ife in fiew of alimony. 'chemist, stariled jurors yesterdas ¥ . & unters Toint station o took po 3 ' ' : 3 - wwwv"“ S vhes Jomise -0l e Shas oF Sreban s3an. & fughoat Eapiain of Long Nunters Toint sation. He took ¥ Jore, 10ld a merting o ® or 10 acres, ennact advised him 10 “coax WS 5 4 of Wik, anld wing it ‘ recovered oh ¥ wife back and not use an ax~” The 4 to within a =hert distan . v timony | le h he Jost just I0 years e wateh, and yEMerday Yere that Quecnstand § Sheridan identified it res of tand suitable ¢ . _— justice continned. “Yon wom her once Sott ' " o ¢ » & 2 at @ 1 meunt oy ¢ s 1904 Sheridan was leaning duction . th : A o Tie biggrst crocodile tn the Lone " wow 3 “ o A5 W agamn. zor of & i o MeCiay W 1 the rail of the tog Charies ' of ROV can be beate frem - rrible o g p :\ ’v h et P ten ¥ T ' fiet P Pt . Whirter. plying Kewionn ' er 4 surface of 100 square | made such vast inroads into the pros ton Zoo is abodt 14 feet 1 lengllly erit { et " ther | and Duariy 9v years ol Liidg.” | ler, & negro, aguinst a dziry compa t y I wi “ reek en the wateh droovsd overs 9 perity of cotion growing ia elher 5

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