New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1924, Page 3

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NEW BRITAT™, l,rd Oll company of Ohto in 1887, he | has drilled 40,000 produeing wells Todav as president of the Ohio O1] company, he has 30.000 producing | wells, “I've been in the game since 1 was lx. and that's long enough to produce a Inl of crude oll," -he sald. CHRISTIAN NAME J.G. Donnell Tells of Early Daysm s nded 4 ot n o O Iodustry e e His hair s snow white and his | tace is somewhat lined “Yos, sometimes 1 play golf with CALLS JONND.BY Patrick Says New York, Dec. 11 The Associsted Presy ~Major Gien. Forth Worth, /Tex, Dec. 11,~y. | o0 but when T want a real game | . . neogon s “patriok, chist of the I get a real golfer,” the veteran sald al vice of the Unfted States a 5 Donnell; president of the Ohio | justily, 1 ean trim anybody who | *T#ervice of the United states army, belleves that air craft transporta- tion systems for passengers, - mail and .goods can, under proper condi- tiods, compete for safety and re- liability with the standards of rail- way train service or aven ‘surpass them. He made that statement this il company, and one of the widely linown figires attending the sessions, of the American Petroleum Institute, probably {6 the one person who calls the elder John D. Rockfeller by his first name. 1't & professional. T beat 19 out of 25 crack players once and T have a bunch of golf trophies, “I prize nelther my golf trophies nor my oll trophies most, I prize most the good.1 have been able to . do for young men who are fust No la wa bo with v E on to the th annus - spaon lndh|n1:nomrhn \-Imln: P.vlnr:,: starting in life. My Hobhy ia givifig f"fifl:fi o ,;,ehA,::r{Z,f/;Q':,“ Tits Rockefeller and I were young,<” M. Y°UDE men a chance to work out |, o on " progdents in urging the Donnell said yesterday, “He,worked | their own destiny. My organtzation |y \yroyranee companies fo: give s Worked [y Teull of young men. Ol men . ! in a grocery for $7 a month and.I considerdtjon to the granting of in- diagged a string of tools about the ton. surance at regular premiums on the young when they Home of them there started out with me are o 5 a few years later : lives of travelers by air and the Fer, 1 suppose it 1s true that 1| MAve becoms milllonalres and 8ome | o\ yiony of aireratt, declaring also am the only man who calls Rocke. ' Prosperous aimost fo . + eon. that such insurancs would greatly oller by ‘his given name. 1 hadnt | MO of them are happy and con- "4, " gy alopment of air trans. (OUBhE of It Before, but 1 ballgve 1| tented and comfortadls, They are (410 the devclopment of alr trans. my most prized trophies.” He named a score of men & tul in the industry to whom he the firet am the only man to whom his lateh- string 18 forever out. 1 offen visit in his home and he/in mine, We've learned to fly when about 60 years old, often uses the air ship to save ‘ime in the fransaction of his ofi- necess. gare hance been intimate friends 50 years' clal duties Mr. Donnell is credited with hav- Fo e “When invited Vo address this ing produce more crude ofl than meefing 1 must contess t 1 was any other man in the world. Since somewhat cheered and elated by the e kngwledge that an assaciation of in- surance men was at last willing to take some kind of a chance on an aviator. For my part I am going tn | venture the bold statement that be fore very long air traffic, air trans- portation, will be on a par with other transportation insurance risks otherwiss history will have reve ftself IN WN Wi $36,000 Esfate Had Been Lelt for Church Dee. 11—A fight over a forfuns of more Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair g Military Phase ‘T want to touch for just a mo- ment upon the military phasa of the development and use of aircraft The experience of the World War has convinced all who have studied the matter that in future wars air. craft will play an important or pos- sibly a decisive part; that the only adequate and effective defense against an air attack is an air for of your own; and hence such an'air | force properly equipped, highly trained, must be a part of our mili- "Danderine” does Wonders Philadelphia legal than for Any Girl's Hair 500 said to have been amassed ark during a time over washtubs, and in which rdinal Dougherty 15 named as a ant, is pending in the orphans ourt before Judge Thompson Miss ("ark who died last April at at the bur 1,000 t her estate to | Dougherty v the late Ellen C for the erection of a church in the | ATy establishment. So far as our R AR el G tholiae Rl national ea 15 concerned, it {8 | : lark, Ballygar, O al. | MY n that an adequats | ael , Treland, a brother, ahd ot the Chure air force i5 the bes policy that this cou “Afreraft as weapons of warfare peace insurance Ty can obtair wers left $500 Senrly beca 10 t AR sftort to prevent the probation | Y6ATl ome mors swift, more ot the will was made by Mre. Eliza- POXerful, more glestructive; but it o tex- | 'S 10 alreraft as agents of commerce, beth A. Coe Salateriot : tratrix, in a petition filed yesterday. |CArTying the world’s goods and Mra. Cochrane related many al- | transporting the people of one com- leged eccentricities of her élster and | MUnity to another, that the deeper asserted that at ths time she made slgnificance les will she was not mantally ca The Insurance Question pat The petition said Miss Clark Inevi e time will come had worked the greater part of her When the life irance companies ife a8 a washer-wom i that willing to grant insurance at r premiums on the lives :of 4 velers by air and the operators of poverigshed and in need.”” Mrs. Coc alrcraft. This would gre ine claima she is entitled to one- development of alr transportation | hal? the estate and T hope that this assoclation will | Judge Tho! give careful consideration to such an | r wealth she llucination that she pson iasued a citation Girla! Try this! When comb rected to al Dougherty, the important matter and dressing your hair, just molsten | her tn Ireland, the rector of the It is a fact that muck has been Your bair-brush with a Utlls “Dan- (..o of the Gesu and John 1.|done during the past few vears to dhrias and brush it thiough your executor of ths will uake flving less hazardous. This in- hair. Ths effect is startling! You s Siied e s v an do your hair up immediately factors, among them the improve- awh sm ey L tned Robbersdlae B e e midenen e b cparkling with life and possessing $10 From “Gas” Station i _’”,"‘m_/ Vi e 4t incomparable softness, fresh- New York, Dee. 11.—Two a vith landing fal Droper {Rters and luxuriance. sroes early today held up a & o BN TR iils beautifying the halr “Dar ay ticket agent cn a lowe ] e ; ine” is also toning and etimu 1y station and e 1w 3 a1 there ate comparatively tew lating each single halr to grow thick cash. The men, according to th: ssualtios s red by the air mail ng and strong. Hair stops falling #ent, opened the door of his boot kel lovinenaetotl helsataly out and dandruff disappears, Get 4 ith a pass key, timing the robber a well designated air ttle of “Danderine” at any drug iust a few minutes before the ar ois Whiich fiere mec or tollet counter and just gee how rival of a collection car. One of the fields, may be tra- healthy and youthful your hair ap- negroes the agent sald, struck him alr mall pilots fi pears after this delightful, refresh- | with a pistol when he failed to hand miles without a single & dreesing. | over§ye money quickly enough \e British and Dutch i the past threa years nber of passenger air passenger fatality was Prior to 19183 for a num- Ver of years there was an average of NGO R s ’ r about every 2,000,000 pas- i & | senger miles. F: “In fact it is bells fi evidence already exists that air tra- ¢ il | vel under proper e« : ducted with a degr and dispatch suffic it as a cignificant addition- trans- & ) ved con S, &1 of commerce in t = i i fon resources of a nation. Alr TOWEST tion has passed the ex- | e RCES (I e. The Knowiedge trans ir See our display of Chinaware, 3 Stationery, Leather Goods and 3 IVORY “Pyralin” Stamped on cach Piece. IVORY Perfume Sets. Better Quality If You Need A Medicine Yuu Should Have The Bes pped to reason v products that all at once Merchandise for less money. it 1s that so extensively advertised are t & | the promises of Plain and DuBarry Patterns. This applies more A medi- IVORY e e 5 ant eays “Take Make your selection now! : e SPECIAL NOTICE 3 ate 1 For the most elaborate di as of my cv play of “gifts that are different IVORY| . Visit The Burritt Gift Shop, 72 O Sy At Ray West Main St opposite the sworn etatemer 4 Wotel. Lyery article guarantead perfect e eparation, the su r's Svamy | Axelrod’s Pharmacy g PARK, COR. MEADOW ST, L Lt ot .‘~ XELROD'S FOR LET US FILL YOUR Co. Binghar CCURACY PRESCRIPTIONS tly' aid the | lusive b ¥ = CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1924, T Qo OOy GO 5, G e o For ypu, we made up our minds that Pleas ones we'll handle this year! And why? he, mark our word the Marts for Gifts! BDavidson & I\ THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND i\ew Britain's Gift Headquarters ..---- Gifts for Those Nearest to Your Heart! Give Lingerie! Give Sowe Little Darling One of Thew Infants’ Coats $2.95 to $9.95 Toys and Rattles ar all right, but wouldn a splendid dreesy coa' be a wiser gift to give Broadcloth, Chinch and Teddy Bear Clo; Fur collars; others witt DELICATE CREATIONS, FIL) S0 IN 4’)‘[‘ hats to mateh. Belted MATE TO WOMEN = Porkets! Heavily tn REFINEMENT! terlined Suitable fn hoy or girl (D. & L.—2nd Floo T 7 7 7 / / / / Any Baby Wil Feel Like a Bundle Do Your of Joy” in one— Choosing . - At “Gift Buntings $1.95 to $6.95 Head: Made of warm ' Quar‘ten.'.‘. comfortable felt EDE& and Eiderdown “ Second Others in import. Floor ed Jap silk. Comse in the Hood / shape, White w lovely ‘“babyish” |8 = = - ribbon toim- 4 g Silk Step-in Bloomers, $2.95 mings of pink and f : " Good quality Crepe de Chine, fin blue. 1shed with lace edging and inserts (D.&L—2n4 F1) Al the popular colors. Big seleetions (D. & L—2nd Tloor) nd On Sundays, On Week Davs A 14 Wear Baby “Dalby” Undies 59c to $1.95 1 or Crepe d¢ C edallions, or finis} Colors are 1ace stitching. Boudoir Caps, 59¢c to $2.95 Made of satin and lace in a variets of woudertul com ationa Each For “Dalby meansg aintily boxed for gift.giving orything that a bahy'e (D. & L.—2nd Floor) | : : S e G SEEAR IR o R Chopes Silk Pajamas at $7.95 { a4 ‘ \ from Bands, Shirts, Pin Beautiful 2-piece Pajamas, made ¢ 5\ ] J \V‘ 1ers and Wrappers, Cot- good quality slik, in the new cnior e A ATY on. part wool or silk and combinations. Very rick n i \‘,/;,7\ 0 wool. Fine fit- s i tlon) (Rasilostni dloon [ /'Il ting, eanitary EAT f Al serviceable and Lo ’ & I\ /& moderately priced OVEL SN\ b weaters S EW ¢ L == stalish, Warm Wrappy Little Models 95 to We 43 Gifts thes He P for Sp jeneral wear. le with practi S pple effects, a or double hreaste Sued- P Slip-on hans, b colorings as well as th and c« Some have fur mare priced English Broadcloth Blouses 1.95 ars dldly plain tail icely interline Poudre Blue, Hen Rust, Navy, Browr D. & L—2nd Floor otner splen- Silk Prints, Crepe de with blu s and effacts pir Some hat for & \ e t g, Practical Gifts are the only We want those to whom you give ¥ Loy L SPREELIQEG R e Gifts, to he more pleased than they ever were hefore. B0 will you, hecause Everything YOU WILL DO WELL AT “D. & L.”! B e e R S ——— '-:-r-.----—--o.--'-t Heventhal TISFACTION. ~ NEW BRITAIN, CONN. - - - - - - 1" - -l NEW §1.25 to $3.95. s i buy Made of Eider- lown and Beacon robing in both white and dark col- ore, trimmed with R Cord and terns, re ro my! i from {nfancy D. & L—2nd Floor An Co'd Davs, What Kiddy Ten't And they're going to is “D, & L.” Priced! New Britain's Gift Headquarters | ! | ! adgear For Intanty And Children— HATS I Grownups Tike Them as Gifts Why Not the Kiddies? Bathrobes 51.95 to 83,95 f Pe. Teddy Suits $4.95 to $7.95 Lep et Sleepers Sizes Infancy Lp 1010 Years $1.25 and $1.95 : Made of platn Striped Flan- nelette, eyt ! With feet nice frogs and pocket, Ask any kiddy Flannelette S whether or not to R they ltke I | wear ! Then sleepers, ac gitre! D. & L.--24 F1. merce have “Th comp a convenient 1 cumulated exp five years from 1 |18 portation igeTegate miles. ing this rost oft rm v ine water are c arrived rule their o minutes trom in my of ernmental supe : Former Inspector it i there s no reasor o srtation will not be 0 in Do Smuggling Activities \nunlinu tn Europe 5 \ir Mail Serice Nelirm t three ubt know of f 5 S it is a transported over 4 END RHEDHATISH WITH RED PERPER -~ letter after ¢ Woman oa tHat 1t e beg hand's Afe ymst Anather of O A‘WEST CUSTOMS HA H wnoluln Charged With Being Implicated 1n For Children’s | nghfcoms “v-“ e no better home treatment. ine. It is & pure, safa ining flax seed ol insh moss. glyoerine and other promptiv relieves the choked-up tion of the hesd and throat, res and heals the sore. irritatad ral means and and nounshment to m. thus helping the child throw na whale e cold. At the same time it es new strength and nourish~ ment to the wasted tissues. Wisa 1t Linonine. Sold by all et 50c. and §1 e USE SULPHUR T0 HEAL YOUR SKIN mothersareneversithor v skin rash or A T 5 relief from have ta or embar- clalist Men. r and im- hows e thing take the aration healing s had et can kpow tho-Sulphur r czema Mene good druge 1 cream

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