New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1924, Page 12

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has ordered that none of It be taken along, save only two ' bottles of cognac in the medical chest, Just before the departure of the alrship, the ship will be scarched from stem to stern for hottled goods as well as stowaways. The decision of Dr. Eckener, par- tlally influenced by bath German and American members of the crew, | not to start ouf on a Friday has not |quite rid some members of the per- |sonnel of concern over superstitious | consideration It i1s pointed out | that if' the ZR-3 leaves tomorrow By The Assoclated Press. wnd has a successful trip, it will | Friedrichshafen, Oct. 10.—ThIr¥= | veuch Lakehurst on October 13 two persons and not a single — = more will be on I d the when the giant dirigible, built herc - by the Zeppelin company for the [Governor Able to Return (o New United St departs oson York Today | after daylight tomorrow morning ot the trans-A ¢ trip to Lakehurst, | N. I York Dr, Hugo Ec Zeppelin compan, ment today, 5 START OFF ON IR EARLY ST, Giant Dirigible Slated to Head for United States —_— ane | | ates navy, on, Oct. 10,—The condition of | rnor Alfred 1. Smith of New who on Wednesday cancelled | attack of rheu- greatly im- made this state- | week because of a nnouncing that two !inatism, was reported 1 to the|proved this morning. A rest of 48 i | hours prescribed by his physician, r, J. H. Stevens, had benefited the when, weather trip | governor so much that he would will start, to 2 and four | be able (o lrave for New York to- Americans. Absolutely no one clse [day, his friends sald. will be on board, he added. [ Smith's malady was Dr. E er asserted this morn- a mild attack of ar- ing that the airship was in excellent ; thritis in the vight ankle. shape a a d to leave . tomorrow 500 WANT 10 PAY NOTE boraie ipracal Washington, Oct. 10.—The LR “ ! sylvania railroad today aways from finding p airship. Ten pelin watchmen | were assigned to guard the ship con- stantly until the hour of departure and to preve horized persons from getting on board For four or months have been ru sons would personnel, | of those who will 1 be Governor diagnosed as Penn- applied to e tate commerce commission for authority to issue and sell $50,- 000,000 of 40 year five per cent ma- | tured gold bon and to pledge as [security 100,000 shares * of Pitts- | | burgh, C nati, Chicago and St.| there |y ouis 1 stock, 120,000 shares | Fort Wayne and v company and 150,- veland and Pitts- Iroad stock, The bonds away on fact this {000 s day that Dr. Fckener order | burgh r: ( i « an- | > no one be permitted into the han-| (i "p o | thiotgl Ehin, Lost & gar without a company pass and Co. at 95.5 per cent of par, the that no one, except employes of the | qc0eds to be used to make a par- Zeppelin company, be permitted to |y a note for $68,988 enter the airship {00 de to the United States gov- Because of the fact that the prin- | anmony. cipal agricultural upation of the | population of Friedrict and its vicinity is the raising of grapes for wine making and of apples for cider making, Dr. Eckener | found it necessary to, become a yment or PARK ST, AUTO CO. OPENS Tomorrow m has | the Par Park stre afen rks the opening of t Auto Co., at the management FAITHFUL DOBBIN GETS N0 REWARD LIS | \Humang ~ Society SPEAKED iei' e Ginic ‘o e wein duscarda, |his work tor hlping. these pitto Mourn for Old Horses Toronto, Oct. 10.—The aged horse | dest of all clared J. M are asked whe! most needed,” welter of cruelty of self-appointed prohibition agent. |of Gifts of alcoholic beverages 2 been showered upo nthe members of the crew but the Zeppelin director on the L. Orchard An entirely modern ation and eated garage are fand his life in the ofties is the sad- neglected animals, de- When 1s longest, cap Hu- | npathies are be forbidden to keep a horse. “where the |ignorant ones must be educated and BRITAIN DAILY NEW answer without hesitationy, the old |everything we can think of, to im- horse. prove conditions for these tortured, “It 1s this faithful, indispensuble, (patient creatures over-burdened galley slave that “Ruskin says: He who is not ac- bears the brunt of man's inhumanity 1llu-ly kind Is ecruel' 1f we are not to beast, His extreme usefulness is |willing to sacrifice something of our his misfortune, He is a commodity |own comfort and pleasure, not will- and his place in the world of busi- ing to give up something ot our ness 18 so important that it is hope- | leisure and sports, and pastimes to “The only thing to do is to fight |animals we are unworthy \his battles and lighten his burdens, [oursclves humanitarians.'” and this we propose to do in spite | of the wrath of the man, “A young horse usually receives, | not always affection, at least rea- sonable care and attention. 1t rep- resents dollars and cents. It s upon to call CHINAMEN ARRESTED Schenectady, N,'Y, Oect. 10, — Three Chinamen were belng held here charged with first degree mur- Wilson, genoral shana- |the aged horse that the merciless 4€F fOT the shooting of Chow Wons, ger of Toronto Humane society, at Wan shows his art. |the convention of the Ame mane soclety today! our s he sald, |also known as Fing Lee, 60, in his Dbase 1 3 | “Cruelty must be. made unprunh‘ Snpamunt Inusdry we |able, When necessary the cruel must The Steel Beads A gown of velvet brocaded crepe | and [this can only be accomplished by |has steel beads outlining every des dircctor of the|his speaking engagements for the [heaviest, and most unyielding, welconstant vigilance, by doing, In fact, |sign and a girdle of sliver ribbon, The Last Word in Taxi Service RALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, The( aerial taxi is here. And this is one of them. Two hundred of them soon wi be placed in operation by the Yellow Air Cab company will be between Chicago, Dayton, Cleveland and Detroit. of Chicago. The first regular rout: Another will be started betwee Chicago and Minneapolis. The first of the fleet participated in the air races at Dayton, O A GULBRANS Regzst‘e}?hg}"zhms Nationally Priced ~ Easy toPlay K EN. ACARLOAD shipment just in! New, handsome instruments—as bright [f and clean as crisp dollar bills! This car of Gulbransens will not last very long. People realize that Gulbransen music should be in every home. ULBRANSEN The Registering Piano Have you ever stopped to think what a Gulbransen means to the home where there are children? Children are imitative. Draw a picture for them and they try to duplicate it. Tell them something and they will repeat it. It is their nature. And so you will find them trying to play by hand the pieces they hear on the Gul- bransen. A good class of music that would otherwise be way out of their reach is thus brought within their range. If you want your children to have the advantages that an understanding of music gives them, remember no instrument you could place in your home has greater educa- tional possibilities than the Gulbransen. Give them the benefits that the children of your friends and neighbors have. A Gulbransen will take the work and monotony out of their music study. ; VICTROLAS 365 MAIN STREET Teleph one 389-2 We invite inspection of the Gulbran- sen not as an ordinary player-piano, but as a Registering Piano that registers your own expression, through the pedals. No need to know music, no need to play by hand—you can express yourself musically, as hundreds of thousands of others are doing, through the Gulbran- sen Registering Piano. Las erus HENRY MORANS & SONS OUR XMAS MUSIC CLUB NOW. $5:2 Down will secure The Registering Piano The Gulbransen Registering Piano of today s the world's latest achievement in musical instruments. It stands absolutely alone in the arisie results it produces and the ese with which they are obtained. It is played by music roll and pedals, as are other instruments of its type, but there the similarity ends. The Gulbransen regislers one's emact “touch” on each note. It can be played all the feeling, the life, the delicacy of the Ordinary hand-playing can no longer be compared with Gulbransen-playing. Only the most artistic piano playing can be placed in the same clam as correct playing of the your musical Instrument for Xmas e —— lenge investigation of it a an To-! Registering Piano that registers your exact touch, that registers your time, that registers YOUr expression. Mail This & v what easy terms you can buy a Gulbransen. 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J,, writes: “I have been using McCoy's Cod Liv- er Oll Tablets und they have been helping me wonderfully.” 51 (3 R With Cod Liver Oil grandmother, knows.that Cod Liver VASSAR DEBATERS WIN, Poughkeepsle, N, ¥, Oct, 10, By & vote of approximately 500 to 250 Vassar college debaters last night deteated the Cambridge university team. Vassar upheld the negative Qf the subject, “Resolved, that mod- ern democracy Is compatible with individual freedom.” FORDS IN AUSTRALIA Windsor, Ont, Oct. 10.~Wallace R, Campbell, vice-president and treasurer of the Kord Motor Com- pany, Itd, of Canada, today an. nounced plans for the establishment of the Iord Motor company of Aus- tralla with a capltalization of $5,. 000,000, That is what our customer gets when he buys a pair of Shoes at “Simmons” Men’s Silk Socks in plain and fancy checks, values up to $2.25—Special at $1.00 W. G. Simmons Corp. 85 West Main St. Hickey-FreemanClothes— - <i\4en who have a taste for dressing well and ;who make it a hobby. These men should wear Men who are meeting important men daily ¢ and as a matter of ordinary business sense’ must be well dressed. Men in a position where they must com- ~ mand the respect of their subordinates. Don't confuse Hickey-Freeman Clothes - with the ordinary kinds. They cost more— and they are worth more than they cost. - FITCH-JONES (0.

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