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= ENGINEERS RIDE Perfumes | | SUBMARINES for Xmas COTY'S and HOUBIGANT'S $1.00 * $7.50 PERFUME ATOMIZERS $1.00 " $5.00 169-171 MAIN ST. THE | DICKINSON! DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. Long Island Sound 48 at the s base about afternoon, out to th Lor elong 1toa 1o ride ymebody , it was though who arrived shortly went on board the oliowed out into the e Open Until ® o'clock Tonight er carload of cng osed to have g , were scen fc wdly down the b and flvercoatsa;; Pre-Xmas Offering of "all it wan worth, nning tower of the S-48 v saw the belated arrivals ] hoat stopped in midstream, 1g which was laying by with up was pressed into service, . late arrivals carried out and, ard the submarine a few feet from shore, and all Values up to $10 o engineers rtly befor ‘ Some of the of Midd left New Britaln S aay otown and 188, Ity — all woo), ! All of ¥ guaranterd by us, fo must be all-rite, 1{§FALL° 95 99 jlum Street buy u,.f Kind” chanica Umted Mllk Co. 49 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 The Burritt E Gift Shop, Men— # iminating woman, let S assist you in the election of “Gifthings A Gift com rom « | Experience Life Under Waves of o » NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY DECEMBER 15, 1924, |heard on a bell the boat stopped. to roll, and ap she rollied there was cd a slight diving motion, barcly perceptible. Had they not been told, the guests would not have known that the boat was submerg- ing A siren blew and Then she began e who were fortunate enough within view of the depth got a real thrill as they the indicator point to 10- waver, go to_25, to 30, flickor and tate nlul finally come to a rest The wavering was caused, u clectriclan announced, by the bouyancy the boat, 1t heing kept ear enou 0 the surface so as to occasion no ncrvousness, There no physic sensation, except slight tendency on the part of one wo to show signs of s afr was found to be pure though on one boat there men and on the other 49 the crew, But there was still anot) r thrill The big periscopes were p and tho visitors from a dept fee T water inspe v & few hoats on 1} wat len were treated to n ew of Fort Wright on Jisher's Islana Returning to the port the visitors climbed up through the tube, walked 3 Darrow gang plank resembling n ‘chicken ladder” to the wharf and )y other officials where, Ing of the hoats upon d been guests acting lecturers as well as y were taken through the es and 8 dreds of thousands of & craft which | service during the World ping the North Sea frec of German mines, was an interest. ing sl Tugs drawing large flat boats upon which were me unted heavy cranes were seen, A fe hoat, one end crush in, & mute tale of a stormy day, lay alongside an S.hoat. trip through the bufldings Imost as Intercsting as the in- fon of the boats. In the tor- hanism of this ¥ wish for i : | pust redu AUTO FATALITIES SHOW BIG GROWTH was | al " methods in industry and _{npon the proposale before the con- cordion whic sided. A trip was m, cut 80 as to show the g engine t during the attracted shops ops were ors left shortly ay afternoon ar- between 6 and T o'cloc! ning, loud in their ex sure at the cour- in- Coming Dec. 28, CAPITOL Wall Paper Sale 500 — ROOM LOTS — 500 Shop carrics distincts I Price 75¢ to $2.00 per Bundle And— DR Maste lates witl 411 Main St. The Burritt Gift Shop, L 925 Calendar, Miss * r Name Address 2 W. MAIN ST S R R T R T R T Opposite the Hotel Acceptan lorgan,KingsleysThompson, INC, CALENDAR COUPON IP and SIGN—Present at our store and receive your 25 ‘Save the Surface,” eation—a $1,000.00 cash prize offer. imn Mam St a Coles Phillips limited to supply taken | ‘5 Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly mwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ference. They cover a tremendous rango from town planning and traf- | fic planning, to regulation, leglsla~ | tion and engineoring construction [and education. They embrace both punitive and preventive measures. Many parts of the proposals are in use in some place in the country to- { day but only in parts. I'or Instance, but few of our states impose rigor- ous deterniination of competence be- fore licensing drivers, There 18 no unitormity in traffic regulatiops, “The vast majority of motorists | are consclentious and careful and competent, It is the Inconsiderate, | the carcless, the incompetent, who bringing these dangers, Nor Is he pedestrian altogether free from tributory negligence, 'The time has come when every fdent must be examined and pun- ment meted put that will impreas | the mind of the reckless for the bal- ance of thelr natural lives.” BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB The Industrial Girls' club will and policing have been successful in | have their Christmas meeting at the educing annually within the United | Blue Triangle club room Tuesday evening, December 16, Bach mem- tates the number of accldental o, is to bring a gift for the Santa deaths and injuries from every cause | Claus pack. A speclal program is but one, and that is the automobile, | Inv lhlflnn! to the Sccretary Hoover declared today in C. A. an address opening the national con- evening will be xl\en out ference on street and highway safety ' at this time. This will be the last In ten years the rate o accl- meeting until the new year. dents has been doubled by automo-| The Monday night supper club bile operation, the secretary said, will have a Christmas supper at the and while motor vehicles have es- Blue iangle club room this eve- ished themselvs as a prime neces- ning at 6 o'clock. Miss Mildred Bar- tablished themselves asa prime neces rows will be a special guest. sury to find “constructive mea The to meet the crisis of tens of for coughs e —— -} Hoover Says Way to End Thls; Must Be Found i Washington, Dee. 15.—Modern commerce | ccted officers at their supper party \- last Wednesday will have a Christ- . mas party this Wednesday at the club room. ands of deaths an 1inju l\r onomic ering: sum.” 2 arge portion of the 22,- 600 dwnhs the 678,000 serious per- sonal injuries which is our annual traffic toll for the last year,” the | secretary said, “have happened to men, women and children on foot. The next largest group who suffered are the . motorists themselves, who | are the victims of reckless driving upon the part of a emall mmorm of viclous or ignorant. X X X. “The automobile is the greatest development of twenty years, both ly and soclally. But if we fullest development we rors, “There ars three broad meth epproach to remedy. lLirough prevention and safegus d th h much etronger | punishment for violation of the rights of others; , through pub- c education as to its responsibili- ties, “It is not my pu i Cuticura Soap Dust With CuticuraTalcum Delicately Medi Of Pleasing Fra CHEVROLET Attention Here are real CHEVROLET MO- TOR CAR SERVICE Values | Service Brakes relined, $5.00. ' Carbon cleaned and valves ground, $5.00, of rpose here to enter = LIFE 1S TOO DARNED SHOR' TO MAKE YOUR OWN RE- || PAIRS “LET FRANK DO IT” this week at SUPERIOR AUTO E[l. 176 ARCH STREET EAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; | apply freely up nostrils, ICKS vaAPORUB An $18.00 TABLE LAMP for only A Most Thoughtful Glft 1 DOWN and Only $2 Per Month Take Advantage of . This Offer Which Is for a Limited Time Only ‘Phone 230 and Let Us Deliver One to Your Home for Inspection The Connecticut Light & Power cu MMMMMMMMMMM“‘! Armenian Girls' club ‘which | : Nflflfl#fiflfl“fifl“fl“flflfi“flw { ARE YOU DOING YOUR CHRISTMAS j’ SHOPPING AT LAST YEAR the following people received - FREE TURKEYS from us on the Day Before Chri stmas: Mrs. J. C. Beebe, 14 Parkmore street, Wm. Milewsko, 64 Stanton street. Mrs. Egzo, 59 Beaver street, No Name, 1 Hillside Place, Bristol. Palma B, 184 Oak street. Mrs, L. Hickory, 151 Curtis street, Bristol, Mrs, Aime Bissonetti, 230 So..Main street. Kasprow, 33 Allen street. ) J. Good, 31 Greemwod street, Bergeson, 12 Milk street. Mrs. M. E. Church, 143 Kensington avenue. C. Poletz, 51 Woodland street, Polish Orphanage, North Burritt street, R. Pellegrin, 168 Whiting street, Plainville, Mae Gold, 342 North Burritt street. B. Chamberlain, Sunnyledge, Mrs. Carlson, 20 Henry street, David , 249 High street, W. Reisch, Main street, Southington. Miss Matson, ¢/o Landers, Frary & Clark H. Green, 345 High street. M. Marinelle, Queen street, Plainville, Chas. Richmond, Sharpe’s Corner, Plainville. Bertha K., 42 Farmington avenue. Mary G. D. Marchion, 118 'l'remont street. M. Karsnik, 37 High street. Mrs. Van Gorder, 73 Jubilee street. $10.00 in trade at the New Britain Market to Polish Orphanage, Salvation Army, Dr. Klingberg’s Children’s Home, ammmmmwammmmmdwmmfiaa&i&wmmemmmaqmwmmmmmwfl Wlll You Be One of the Lucky Ones This Year! 25 People are going to be ma de happy—you might as Well get # in on it. 1 A Free Coupan with every purchase no matter how small— & how large—or how many. ; DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE ?»5 R i N B i D i S N NS B D N L D N N b / ARE YOU READY? Have you prepéred for your Christmas shopping? Have you the money you need? Are you sure you can afford to buy the presents you feel you ought to give? Does the thought of the January bills disturb you? You would not have these worries if you had been a member of the 1924 Christmas Club of the New Brit- ain National Bank. You won’t have them next year if you join our 1925 Club, which is now open for membership. Come in and join this e\emng between 7 and 8 o'clock. 0 NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK Open Every Monday Evening .