New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 6, 1924, Page 2

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SUPPLIES PENS, PENCILS, HOLDERS, INK WELLS BLANK BOOKS, PENC I| “ K AND PENCIL|| and Everything| Ehue you m~4~(l to make your|| school equipment complete. PE Stationery Dept. || THE Dickinsun Drug Co. 169 171 Main St. poover THE MAN Who Want —a Fall 1lat —that is —of mediu . —Dprice in " —the new —shades We have for that man R ) —such a hat —of gpecial qualit } —at Four Dollars, Grevtings From Mothers HORSFALLS | 93- 99_/1\Jlum Street “It Pays Lo Buy Our Kind'" City Items Guihransen —adV player planos at Morans, Dr. Don Antigonish tered the Ne pital as Ohine Bt, over wdvt., At & meeting of at the Hurritt noon Abral wecretary of mella of Hartford will er. Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. advt. Mr. and My 23% High gratulations on the birt) daughter at the G 11l um, Charles T open new y ' » | 10, at 427 Main 11 tarting ship tod A son w 10 1 A Hedwall of Bept. 4 Lunch nr has acce eal instruc Jament H J. Z wumed teuc ~—advt, John A otroet was driven by Farmington » Iast night and the legn. ¥ to the police Vietrolas and mrcet sre it Corr receiving at Tallinan’s uUs SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM LET THE CHIL DREN KNOW That Louis Pasteu the inventor of pa teurization in 1822 and died 189 Even today when it known that purit means health all mi is not pasteurized OURS 18! EIBERT G SON HONE 1720 B el W FRRITAIDL nm’ ¥ MAKESURL ITS SE) 75 was RMLH BAY SIATE the planes were moored over| T'he alrmen last night slept in weattered cottages In this little sume- mer colofy, while thelr planes bob- wil on thelr pontoons on the waters o Magliolt Bay on the west side of Mere olut, The sun rose in a cler Ky und a light breeze rippled the Geoan e Mers were up at 7 o'olock days ht time, und took a simgle breaks vith thelr overnight hoste, Cover 21,2400 Miles, 1ey made their landing wn by fog In Casco lust night, the world cruisers hid covered 241 miles of thelr orld 1 wnd had 120 mile 0 on betore them, Thek monthe trip mcludes 46 actual Nyt and 286 hours. und 21 | tie wings ofethelr ships Smith and Arnold wiie 1 of thelr fellow flers and went tie Chicago, the flugship of feet, whille the creww of the oth- \ were at breakfust virned thit the New Orleans, & more exposed posl ad dragged her anchor during nigl Hummer people who had kept repdrted it to commander the W Orlcuns, who hud to get up in middle of the night and muke the moorings fast Thanks Inhabitants, Icaving the shore in keps mall rowhonts, the fight com- 1 his thanked an he put it, “who kit ¢ New Orleans and ansociut e ter and began to ¢ g mber over el whips, che king up the condi- tion of their pontoons,. struts and Everything was apparently I ship-shape and at K:40, daylight e, they hegan Lo pull up anchor, 10 Kol away e Jast minute i wis discover- ater pump of the Ros. | Ing and a frosh sup rowas put abourd. The will be Wires, Every dot on the dotted line represents a distance of more than two and a half feet and marks the direct route taken by Keith Cousens when he made his spectacular leap from the top of a tree to the river at Amoskeagledge, N, H, The distance is 108 feet & minor mide repntrs at Bostor Al rowhoat flect 1 the belated s ) came from began to | immer peo virlous places [ iy 1o me enter- | responsible for the suspension fon had a capltal of 375 alr port cording Yo s Jast statement Patrick and | hac ot of $500,000. o meet the world con Boston and Portiand, L encorting them back to o Wl 0 9, e ay at Bost Virtuully ne ws that prepared for to Major I A der of the i Gen | was et Mts clearings was The 1 the wouth 000 Point, over Bis and southen, wecordi Dure | o comma With Ma [ i wan lll rm he CORBL | Maine acros | about and many of the 366 is which it i dotted, thenee en wen and down the ‘ortland and O1d Orchard ther the world fliers continug | roworld-girdling trip to Heattls end ot they b fleld, Hanta Mo lepend upon 1 hand by “Autos ton the fiers u riviil, were to allght fn the After belng moored they aboard the Then, | ‘vnln to go to the | ar register, aocording rrivil ut the Bostor « mith, fght command- o ©F TR B 2 '“' il ""“" After that they were to o YOrld g eir hotel for mshort rest, l] Gunrd thiat It would be a “ N PEVUTe Ly, he encorted by n Nutlonn ask o0 the planes 1o mike the ex N ut | where ' eome vhiat Major Muson M., Putrick, elfef of |.u crvice, de nunt ort Ides lm.xr it to the wtate houme tonnton proposed In order 1o mave L R ELOREI e I D erito ARy O | R wai oripulual taek (hem for the record of completing [ L 08 WA st world elecult | which ey The Wight |cox, ® communder wild that | : « matter of the Gene Ir arrval, were to b would he discumed with | % "0 '”‘I"' K“‘M\ ; ral Patrick upon thelr arrival| %9 8 Gl i [ in Boston. [lofeiha AbY o { the Miasisin 1 umi 41 | six members of “the | party. Thousinds of | Want to live out where planes sate of ' or] i's rural? Same wehedule Planned vzl ; P To Necelve Kegs The Miers then were 1o cul Mayor Curley at City hall 1o keys 10 the « addrens by the ninyo o putiently walted at | Want ads point o aleport unti) throng w carly eve cot the Amert re at points chances plural READ THE WANT ADS celve the ton At Hoston platform sentation of A | pliot and i | Laent | Boston 11 wus ceremony U por | Honton « o pres of Army ved Lo carry out fob the mith, the In morming with 8 10 NN avinors recep flight By companto 1 for yesterday won M. Patriel Al nervice, who encort of 11 flight only g Off P'oris- | jioverg mil off uguln this No other enlertaiime planes ut 830 | oy was planned 1 Leigh V returning to Ui s i wmber t 1o cnen ‘ N ar how A BA D CORKECTION thelr stay York ving f for Wew 100N B arrlved at the Toston eaent vus o member of om that it wa condition flors o ne took ard time mapped world fliers The e ing the Mera 1roin itors 1o 1 afoot and | over thie MULRPHA'S ARMY & NAVY N 0 Chureh SE, New Binitain, The wind had whi Iny nnd wis bl | atralght out 1 Mrs. Ruth Goodrich Horton Teacher of Voice ‘ ) {Runs Away From Home With His Father's $67 Frank ltomano, 10-yea » John Homn took uto hiy police toda went ont o all attempts Wim Laye Resumes Teaching Septem- her &, 1924 Studio, 33 Bassett St News Britain, Conn, felephone 1267 oL LT The police were L R A A SR D | Herbert E. Anderson Teacher of Violin BANK SESPEADS Philade ¢ Phtiadelphin wla wetivitien 1oc officialn are mukir of its condition phia esumes Tenching Sept. 9th, 212 MAIN 81 Tel, tudio Emma N. Miller Lencher of Piano W unee that =he wil) resime teaching, Septe Courses i Hary Theory i Hending and Ear Trainiog, Afiliated Teacher of the New York University Cours STUDIO—175 ARCH ST, Tel. 2064 my = ANNOUNCING -— Yhe Opent James Daniel Donahue — VOICE CULTURE Rooms 318 - 319 Booth's 1ok Tel 127413 Volee Tested By Appolniment mpecial Attention To Beginners L Sept. 91 of the Studio of our shores so abruptly, the lovely n company with her doll \A'H"!l the comedian, Since the | ted blond has leading from diver to river Herald | BANKER AND WIFE HIT BY AUTOIST WHO FLEES Mr, and Mrs, Martin Welles Found Lying In Street By One Man cu- Operator, Hartford, Bept, 6.~Martin Welles, vice-president of the Conifbatiout Itiver Banking Co, and secretary and treasu f the Travelers Bank and Trust Co, und Mrs. Welles were struck down by an automobile on I‘armington avenue lust night and are in St. Franels' hospital with ser- lous iInjurles, The police are hunt- Ing the motorist who disuppeared before his ldentity could be learned, They were found lying in the street by a motorman who was oper. uthig a one-mun car, Before he could bring his car to a stop, It grag. od Mr. Welles, who wan Iying bes tween the tracks, Mrs, Welles was found near the south curb of the avenue, PRESIDENT'S CUP MATCHES Elimination Play Continues at Shot. tle Meadow—Ttowland and Vib. herts In Second 16 Finals, The following cards have heen turned In at the Shuttle Meadow club in Umlunh»l for the president’s cup, I*irst 16~ I‘ ¥, McDonough (17) won. from H. B, Humphrey (12) 4 up and 2; ¥. J. Wachter (18) won from C, W, Parker (17) 8 up and 2, semi-final—H, H. Wessel (24) won from R, C. Merwin (14) 3 up and 2 Second 16—W, 8, Rowland (20) won from R, W, Chamberlain (10) 1 up; D, L, Vibberts (12) won from B 15 Ashley (24) 4 up and 2 ftowland and Vibherts wiil play in thie semi-final of the m-oM 16, NEI l.'il)N IN l!f)h’l'(l\ Hoston, Bept. 8. —Gunnar Nelson, ‘mmhtr of Ijeut. Erik Nelson, urmy world filer, arrived here by |atrplane today from Dayton, 0., to | welcome the fliers home to Amerfen, The plane which ecarried Nelson from McCook fleld, Dayton, was plloted by Lieut. Louls Melster, I you are over going o change your MILK SUPPLY Do it Now, Moorland Golden Guernsey Milk s from an Accredited Ilerd. Is from Pure Bred Guernseys, In all from Cows on the Farm, I8 pure, raw milk, contalning ail the vitamines needed for growing children. Some parents huve economized In the wrong place. The milk supply should he the best, Wiite or teleplhione and try it, Moorland Farm O. . WEIDMAN, Supt, Tel. 920-13, . ve hotels, * Captain Pelletier D'Oisy, French flyer who put India within six days of Paris, received a rousing reception on his arrival home, Sharing in the triumph was Mechanic Besin (right). ) When Next Year’s Vacation Season comes around, will you be able to do what you hope to do, as a means of recreation and rest? Do your plans include travel, special study, a visit to the old homestead, an auto- mobile tour? Join our 10-WEEK VACATION CLUR NOW, and you will have the money neces- safy to make next year's Vacation the best and the most carefree you have ever had. -, NATIONAL Delaney Restaurant $1.00 $1.00 NPEA I, SUNDAY DINNER Cream of Tomato Chicken Broth Table Service MENL Ieed Celery DI Plekles Cholee of Roast Prime Rib of Beef Au Jus Noast Vermont Turkey with Dressing nrolled Mackerel Maitre De Hotel Itoast Loin of Pork, Apple Sauce Bolled Potatoes Mashed Potato Corn on Coh slieed Tomatoes Cholee Rice Pudding Bread Pudding Vanilla e Croam Tea sunday, Sept, 7, 1924, Coftee Glass Milk “Every Home Deserves a Universal” OUR GREAT UNIVERSAL SALF OF ELECTRIC WASHERS BEGINS MONDAY Prices Reduced Terms Lower Witch For The Announcement PHONE 230 and have our customer representative call T CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CQ.

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