New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 25, 1924, Page 16

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COMPASS' MYSTERY MAY BE SOLVED NOW Observations Taken by Mac- Millan's Party Tmportant — wiis Gt kel R Senmel exchange today for alleged ir- connection with stock the company. Churges against Mr, S heard by the governing of the stock exchang: crnoon. Mr mimittee George 1, Secor Is Dropped Yrom New Yok Stock Exchange For Ie- regular Activitics, New York, Sept. 25. —George ¥, lavities in The A of ¥ trunsactions in the Wiscasset, Mad Southern States Uil servations mad ard the magnetic » Secor was pr hearing ulity . formal statement, | lenfal of the charges, | firm, in its s 1t set forth that its financial s bility was' unquestioned but usked | stomers, in view of the stock ex- | ruling, to transter their ac- m, which or- | an office at 74 | been a ince 1911. INGTON PLAN - BASEBALL WELCOMF ot Great Reception for Team il ek It Wins Flag Sept Washin s going to make the most opportunity to do honar to ant-winning haseball team ocal American league entry the flag back with it next | Wednesday. program of ceremonies apped out by the board of com- | the district at a | lengthy session yesterday would ex- | cite the envy of a visiting poter it is planned to go through h it whether the team wins the | d r not, | ct upon the flu 2 best race a Washington ball | e, Dr, Fleming b has yet made, a differ-| A% official welcome by a commit- | the equa city government heads gue park will start | there was 1 for making g- | o hours, when the replenished ity to the| magnetic | missioners of p navigators tfe the world over ¢ course, slightest dist rm st ence of only tor, there of between 1 added. In order te sho t variation logrees, he will pa | Qs avenue obtain a wide currents, God Ange once can when s and his follo bistoric thoro i Iy its own er points of ¢ y a scarlet coal hunt ciu nd other color local observatory = as believed hott nd Goddard to be Eotis eractodats le from a point House ellipse, returning v v met by Di ous record ever Magnetic larly present at Dr. Fler all for | zht ries to attended by wh Canned Goods From U.S. | To Abroad Is Increasing = = o |Conn. Is Represented | At Phila. Celebration Washington, Sept An in- for the show an 'YouCan Expeét More 'From Goodyear Tires But don’t get the idea that Goodyears cost more. They cost no more and frequently cost less than you pay for tires of questionable worth. There is no reason why you should not be riding on these fine quality tires. Why take a chance? Drop in or phone for our price of Good- years in your size. HERE ARE OUR PRICES FOR GENUINE GOODYEAR CORDS IN A FEW POPULAR SIZES 30 x 314 Clincher $10.60 33 x4 Straight Side $18.95 32x4 Straight Side 18.35 32 x 414 Straight Side 24.55 Our special offering on Clincher Tires 30 x 314 Clincher Cord $8.35 30 x 314 Clincher Fabric $7.65 O’Neil Tire & Battery Co. 39-45 Washington St. Phone 900 DUTY OF COLLEGE TEST CRUISE FOR reward it |, HURSD Delegates to the national convention of the Holy Name society in Washington saw a wreath from Pope Pius placed upon the tomb of America’s unknown soldier in Aulington National cemetery. It was done by his eminence, William Cardinal O’Connell, archbishop of Boston, the pontiff’s personal representative at the sessions. prepieerer e T isERRRIMY TODATCOLGATE 7RIS ONTODAY Graduate Should Be Physically | Giant Dirigible to Remain Alolt and Mentally Fit 34 Hours y The Assoclated Press. Friedrichshafen, Germany, Sept. "he Zeppelin ZR-3, built here | * the Unmited States mavy, left her r this.morning will | tost cr 1, physic fit, mentall ally competent on another | en the expected to | se which is President 34 hours. | , president of | selin Airship company, who condueting the trial trip of the giant dirigible, started the airship on its long endurance test today with the Intention of sweeping around Germany in a great circle, spending the night over the Baltie, |and rcaching Berlin Friday morn- L |ing. he| This afternoon the dirigible was to expected to approach the occupled territory of the Rhineland and the Ruhr, pass Frankfort and thence Heigoland and on to education | Flensburg, in Schleswig, where Dr.| be | Bckener was born and them pass | | iburg and Bremen. The route A out for the big filer cailed | \nd | for its passage over some 200 towns. | | « performance of the| ! i this trip de-| o of its starting on its - flight to Lakehurst, lelivery to the United navy. If the motors come | expectations her builders | of Colgate university| Dr. Huga, Hek d today at the convocation exer- |t ises in Memorial chapel which the opening of the Univ 1 by A, board W. Stecle, Commander Sidney l United States the fied who by ~that is > populatiol But I he as strongly 1 profit tenth ¢ of \ JEROME STREET FOR SALE—ALL MODERN. STEAM HFAT, 7-ROOM COTTAGE CORNER LOT. AN IDEAL HOME, H, D. HUMPHREY | 2 MAIN STRELT WEDDINGS ALUMINUM Declares La Follette *PERCOLATORS Ignores His Challenge PYREX CUTLERY KITCHENWARE OF ALL KINDS superintendent of the aeronautical department of the Goodrich Rubber | company. N rt her for America With-| heen manufactured | extreme heat and pressure, atural minerals and rocks have | Housewives need no longer worry when they have the Merald classi- | HAVE YOU SEEN IT? The New Corona Four will prove a wonderful help to the young man or woman going away to school or college. I'his small typewriter has all the features of the large commer- clal machine with the added feature of being portabie. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN ST, AY, SEPTEMB First Prize i 815,000 Model Electrical Home (To be built on lot provided by winnec) Two Second Prizes—1 Boy—1 Girl hol in American Canadias $1200 RN, Y ATerIY of sccented standard. Two Third Prizes— 1 Boy—1 Girl schotarehip in American or Canadian Col- S 000 iy of sceepied standard. Two Fourth Prizes— 1 Boy— T Girl $600 scholarship in American or Canadian Col- lege or University of ‘accepted .standard. Two Fifth Prizes—1 Boy—1 Girl $300 i<holarship in American or Canadian Col. lege or University of accepted standard. ‘Two Sixth Prizes—1 Boy-—1 Girl scholarship in American or Canadian Col- 8300 3 o Uiversity of accepied sandard. Local Prizes 18 Beautiful Prizes Including: RADIO SETS KODAKS JEWELRY WEARING APPAREL FURS BOOKS CAMPING OUTFITS SPORTING GOODS navy; Major Harold Geiger, U. 8. Tieutenant Karl Sehmidt, U. 8. and Jack Yolton, construction by means Ja u{l‘ | ads, | [ | CLA Rooms 318-319 Special ‘Ope Our Crackers 'HONISS OYSTER co.‘g | Temporarily Located at | |25 CE} _ & ] k| OCT. 1 N this date, all school boys and school girls over ten years of age can reg- ister in the Home Lighting Contest and get the Home Lighting Primer — FREE. Here is an opportunity to win any one of the 18 Local Prizes and possibly one of the 11 International Prizes. No unusual skill or experience is required to enter the" contest or to win a prize. Attention 'Parents! 'Ih‘s Home Lighting Con- test is being conducted by the electrical people of this city on acconnt of their interest in conger inz the eyesight of children and yourselves, The glare and gloom caus- ed by improper use of ar- tificial light s injurious to cyesight and it is our pur- pose to teach the proper use of light to eliminate such effects. . Urge your children to take part in this contest, They will not only have a chance to win a valuable prize, but they will learn something extremely use- ful which will aid their health, Wait for additional information on this contest. Announcements will be made in the newspapers and in the schools. Lighting Educational Committee L] For- Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Aduts mes . Donahue Baritone VOICE CULTURE Booth's Block Attention to Beginners | agements for CROWLEY BROS. INC. |CINDERS FOR SALE| “*U/\‘reRs AND A. H. HARRIS DECORATORS | . | i e e 267 Chapman Str'eet | Estimates cheerfully given on | 99 WEST ST. , TEL. 2079 all jobs. —TEL, 2013 en for ef ’ Just Listed—One Family House with a pretty piece of ground on Farmington avenue, corner of Common- wealth avenue. Fjne location right at the end of the trol- ley line. Tenement to rent. Camp Real Estate Co. Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. Always Fresh MS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP CRAB MEAT SCALLOPS LOBSTERS § 272 Main Street Phone. 343 NTRAL ROW, Hurll’md“ FOR PARTICULARS, SEE NAT'L BANK BLDG. | NICKEL S}'jR\f}JRS ELECTRIC GOODS FRY GLASS GLAZEWARE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO, GIFT BUYERS A. A. MILLS PHONE 381 ntiy enshrouded 80 WEST MAIN ST. Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work 'THE OLD HOME _JAND 1LL LG (C— THIEVES TOWN HELLO JOE ! Yol Took _)OTEYS PLACE, AS MARSAAL, BY STANLEY WEN 1M ELECTED NIERIFF. ILL CLEAN DP THAT GANG OF SHEEP KILLIN DOGS EVERY ONE OF THOSE CHICKEN s {00 piexce \AGED w THE N OTEY WALKER , WHO RESIGNED AS THE TowN MARSHAL ,TO RUN FOR SHERIFF MADE HiS FIRST APPEARANCE TODAY - TAKE OTEYS PLCE JOE COBB WAS APPOINTED MARSHAL. TO © s34, 8 WEA SERNCE <

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