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INVENTOR OF ROTORSHIP. | PROMISES WORK ON LAND | COLOR 1T NEW WITH st LA ) “DIAMOND DYES"' SPEED SOUGHT BY FUROPEAN PLANES PAVBURS ANRET [ TALIAN CHANBER RESUMES SESSIONS| PIECE OF STATUE Loval Club WHI Observe 166th An- niversary of Bieth of Scotland's : Flettner Retleent About Plan (o Bard On January 2200, | FOUND IN RIVER Head of Augustus Caesar Dug‘ e purne ctub ot New Tirain| me me HU[ISOI] {and dance in evlcbration of the 163th ’ anniversary of Scotland's bard, in the = urrltt hotel, Thurs evoning, | s Anuary Rev, Thomas Halg of | Tev 111 win the i and committee prom- | New York, Jan. 12.—Mystery still | i surrounds the marhle head AU e gustus Caesur, which was drawn up [jsey a concert that SUrpass from tho Hudson river by a war de- gL Nara by (R Branaiaatian partment dredge and was on oxhibit | Burns birthday dinner has be- today in a Fifth avenue art gallery. | oome t long looked forward Many crities and sculjtors are of Al people of Scottish blood. opinlon that the sculpture is the musie, and even the work of a master arfist of the 11 13 reminiscent of the old tions and mem- vshened in the minds of ived in Scotland, affalr fs limited tickets are prinelpai of ker, wi T'h evel to by | { The untry century . recollec The head w in hard clay Hudsor pe it might for the at whick How is a puzz s imbed at gincers and v have beer taken noof the |y d sl Ve Jepth A who have mission to the wers and FAMOUS NECKLACE N THIS COUNTRY s W consult pro- ition o factorily soly it might have been thrown years ago. Ano remaine it it might have river Led from soma maritime wreck The piece was slig The Thiers Pearls on Exhibition in New York ire ison when it was sucke near the At A ships from Eu their plers. The nose and part the cars were 1 the and y the of the stone One expert t and Hu virtually rope pass in mouth of all ak DRCHj0 York, 12, ght b 8,000 40 years on « has 1 -The Thiers | Americans | after having | ibit in the uvre, ached here, the customs, and i3 now in| custody of the Cartier Galleties, pea 145 of them id three | t with a diamond and ruby | e sp and a center pearl of 53 gralns, | IAnsoniatHag Seven{hiinSnitessilcieut e slett s Its Epidemic of Fires Ansonia, Jun, 12 1 of a serivs of vgate Jan. in were looser into t @ despite ion « head it was tl many marbles of th 1t is of Ca yman ruler in a marble 5 when pearls were President Thiers of his wife for 60,000 | lace to which she add- | zoms until, at her arath or had intrinsic | alue of 234,000 francs. willed | t to the Museum, where it | 40 years. French - parliament last that the pearls possess enough artistic va tify their r ntion in the uthorized t ity. resulting s « spectacular bidd ty vears ¢ss fashionable boug nn., —The s Irance whi @ ha loss of about ir lock an Sunday ! il ilding Dlatt She vired Louvre i for decided d not e to jus- Louvre, or 4 < work on artment was groger: the confined store byilding and ¢ krantz 1s the y BT is placed part of the fire to the hich ¢ year Rosen- at on was | 1 Baron | ents represent the world until Paris obtained | W York The property los $1,000 suran is said to be nts all over ferragoya for Cartie g clif wora acting, fely to escort has not | om Carti y undertook cklace to America Noon-Day Blaze Docs $15.000 to $20.000 Damage in Place of Busi- Ten Million Saving Is | Easy, Witness Says i xpenses of merc hant flect 1 310,000, any competent shipping man.’ er Plummer, vice-chair- the shipping board, liouse committee inve board and jts sy ness on Iairficld Avenue, Bridgeport, Jan. 12.—Iire today caused dama of $15,000 and $20,000 to stocks of the Fisk Tire Co. and John F¥. Fay, up- holsterer and d tor at 610 Fair- field av ' , which s be- lieved to by an overheated dreds of tires on the the building penetrated I second tloor, Ryan Gives $10-000 to Confederate Memorial Atlanta, Jan. 12.—A contribution hips 1 of $10,000 to the stone mountain . he said, a confederate memorial ’ en Fortune Ryan, of New io the Virginia, son of a Confe witr dier, was announced tod " 1 I 1's contribution to th is the largest yet dividual, the A tree o at noon between e beer furnace, have ament wes- rn interest on | to | salesrooms on av stment nor do they have ual sinking sund to | This condition A for- over American q if forelgn government cited instar are in operating gover antage r by Yor made g ann B Report on Dawes Plan To Be Made to Allies Jan. 12.—Seymour Parker Jr.. agent-general for rep- .vments, arrived in Paris lin today and will report to paration commission on tle September 1 Dawes commis- - is ent as a tu v The Gland That Causes Men to Get Up at Night eved since of he application gland at night is know and is a nc It i3 estimated that 100 men past 40, that age, have which, if unchecke a surrounds t ke 3 w bladder be whieh the The that gett the 1ble 65 out of ¢ une causes as that the organization now isfactorily ting her ith tt a CLE RU ol ylorions mak and tha bligation a MOTOR VEHE LING ReRous states n. operatio " The Natu sher. blood, the prostate. closes the ne ing urinatior and causing and legs An noying to take one each meal. T been victorious in t cases. authorit has a to body wishing the formul: dollar treat money-ba the at given man p: postage ending th i Toan Society Official Held for Higher Court s K 1f you j the postmar on iress ivery inded at ¢ 1 a thoroug ou need not hesitate about ord he renex if you neced it n e ily relfable compa ALS PONZI APPE GUARANTEE COUPON Gentlemen. Send you find $2, er and postage to refund once, upon re i 10 days that I am nof him have t co the The rec by the board of review immi [ ) mervice Name Address #ill out and mail to: The Ren-v (o Dept. 3728, Kansas City, Mo | of | meet | will avandon their policy, Rir of Suppressed Excitement and Expectation Pervades Rome Ly The Assoclated Press, Jan. 12.—An air of sup- sed excitement and expectation pervaded Rome today with the re. assembling of parllament for constd- | eration of Premicr Mussolini's clecs toral reform hill. The reopening of the chamber and other ovents wore expected to keep Premier Mussoling busy Arom carly morning until late night ‘The premier this mornipg is pre- | slding over a council of ministers at which the definite plan of campalgn the gove for the par mentary session starting in the after- noon will be Jd down. After this meeting the premier will have searcely time for lunch before going to the chamber of deputies for the first sitiing of that hod In the evening he is to preside over the grand I"ascist council in the hall of the consistory of the Palazzo Venezla. This meeting 1s expected to be one of the most interesting the councll has held, ut is wil lay down the rules to he followed In upholding and applying the Fascist principles in the light of the present political rnment | struggte, Although no disorders are pected the government ha taken precautions and will be ready to any The police and carabincers centering their forces at strategic points and in- creasing the guards around the ofticers of the opposition newspapers to prevent any violence agalnst these plants by extremist Fascisti, The deputies of the Aventine op- positfon have thus far kept the coun- try in the dark as to whether they adopted after the murder of Deputy Matte- oft, of abstaining from attendance in the chamber of deputles, OTHER MEMBERS OF ex- eventualities, CABIRET MAY QUIT (Continued From Iirst Page) session, € nocrat, North C 1a, clined to join with ma- jority of the sib-committee in report- ing favorably the Stone nomination and insisted on further inquiry. Mr. Saulsbury previously had telegraphed the committee that “any attack on Mr ounded on ig- norance and one one is 1dice connection mussage added, “consisted aring joint with me as in the supreme court of the s, and is rly shown to be in ac- the concey legal protession ¢ in ol letermination by USES KNIFE IN BRAWL Man Under Arrest with the he very act of I on of the and Smalley Street While Neighhor is in Hospital Tte- s afternoon, Li 83 smalley at s about t m Youshi > victim New Britain 4 number of atitel to cloge three d gash lis head and one on his gener I res s J. Feeney ar- of drunk- a deadly red kni ¥ lear, drunk and Boli into Youshins out. W knife olid ma City ltems GERSTARCKER INSTALLATION Offt 0 Ba "% are t Willlam Wagner Louis [ yeputy Ge SCOFIELD BANKRUPT Now Have Jan, 1 v petition for the Iricks Co. of Hartford elcctrical s was filed by George H s at Seofi : | Drury and sister of Lad, Haress Wind for Power Extibits in Paris Bring Qut on Terea Firma— Continue Talks Light and Powerful Models Kiel, Jan, 12, The l"m|lnl~r! | rotorship and the stutement of its | Pavis, Jan 12, — Speed, speed | inventor that the principle of cylin- and more speed, was the main ob- | drical towers to secure power from ject toward which airplane manu- | the air will also be used in har- facturers strived during 1924, Judl.'-i\u ssing the wind on lang, continue g by the exhibits shown at the'to he discussed here, | Ninth French Aviation Salon in the| Herr Plottner s retleent abou Grand Palals, It seems as If the his plans to utilize wind power on trend toward monstrous machines | land, saying only that within a year | with weight 1ifting capacity ranging he hopes to exhibit models which from three to fiye tons, prevalent|will enable irrigation plants, fac- at last year's salon, has been aban-!torles and municipaiitics to take doned, power directly from the wind In order to achleve speed, the de- | through the use of the discoveries sjgners and manufacturers have re. he has worked out in his study of Verted to monoplanes and sesqui- fair currents und their effect upon planes, all-metal thick wings, and|[revolving towers, Towers for use powerful motors built as light as|on land will be high, as the con- possible, | stant winds are far above the earth's “The manufacturer must bulld |surface. Herr Flettner is confident whatever the , customer wants," |that eventually there will be a said Monsieur E, Dewoltinne, “In|great saving of fuel through the use our case the customer is the state |of air currents, and the state wants fast planes, so| The inventor declares also ‘that it is up to us to supply them.” small sallboats of all kinds, including There are orders for 300 of these/pleasure craft, can be fitted with fast plane now on file at the De-|one rotating tower that will propel woitinne plant for delivery in 1925.|them successfully on rivers, bays They are distributed among the [and lakes, | following governments: ' Jugoslavia, — = Italy, Czecho-slovakia, Delgium and Japan, It Is understood that the largest order comes from the Far meters in length and has a wing | e cmp— spread of only 12 meters, They say | its 430 horsepower motor can naut | CHAMBeY 0f CommerceJotes to Temporarily Discontinue Them 1 with the terms of the Monarch, is to be use Her sinking will be w Vashington disavmament confer- t for other warships of s only by naval men, HELD FOR MAIL THEFT Steven Varga of Plainville Under Ar- ccordance H. M. 8 British flect ot 1 'Ih\- FLAPPERS VANITY AHELP T0 LS (Girls of Ireland Responsible for Artificial Silk Boom | Nieuport presents a sesquiplane, | armed with f rest for Stealing Check and Cash- { °'Med With four machin€ guns, d ing it After Forge oclal to the lerald.) Plainville, Jan. 12, 9 West Main street lay afternoon by In r of the United States Iastern country. Steven Varga'that plane at a rate of 300 kilome- ested ters per hour for three solid hours. pector |1t has a lifting capacity of 500 s post | kilos, . Potez, Salmson, Breguet and | mail from a post : box in the j Caudron all turned in “pursuit The joint Plainyille post office, of opening a:planes” with dimensions and litt- (her of Comn ctter in which was contained & ing capacity similar to the Nieu- (local civie clubs will be temporarily cck that did not belong to him, [port. They all claim to be able to|discontinued, it was voted at the of forging lis name thercon as en- negotiate betweglh 250 and 300 kilo- [meeting of the directors of the t and of cashing the check. | meters an hou {ehamber Teld this noon in the Bur- given a hearing Dbefore Bombing Biplane {ritt hotel, T"or some time past the Commissioner Corbett of Hartford Farman alone exhibits a huge (Lions, Kiwanis, and Rotary clubs v afternoon and the hunrlng’l)llmhlnx: biplane, equipped with 'have combined with the chainber until this afte r,mu"“rnnr 500 horsepower motors, which |to hold joint dinners, but of late the releaged on his own Weighs 11,000 kilos when ready to ! attendance has heen &mall, there and was scheduled to take the air. This weight includes|being only 738 out of a total mem- the commissioner in; %500 kilos of bombs and 2,000 kilos | hership of 438 prosent at the last Pernaon: of tuel. | meeting, and this is responsible for The armament of this air cruiser |the action of the dircctors this noon. | jconsists of 32 bombs of 56 kilos The dircctors voted to appropriate [cach, with seven to ten bombs of |$100 fro mthe treasury toward the |w‘m and © 200 kilos, all arranged|$1,000 being raised in this city to Wwith automatic release, Provision is |hire counsel In the fight against the made for bombs of §00 kilos in- [proposed freight rate increases from toad of the lighter hombs when |New England to western and mid- hecessary. Two machine guns, one | western points, | fore and another aft, complete uw( President Joseph R. Andrews was | military equipment. It carries a |empowcred to appoint a committee crew of seven men; two machine |of three d five memhers to cooper- gunners, two pilots, two mechanies!ate with Berlin and Meriden in their and a navigating officer, who also | efforts to obtain new paving on the acts ag bombing expert, | “Cat Hole" road between those two A Salmson motor capable of de- Sl s [towns. A meeting on this subject rement Tt g |Y10DINg 480 horsepower and weigh- | Was recently held in the Derlin Sav- Sieted that his resignation was nor {IN€ ONIY 330 Kilos. was the sub. |Ings bank, Mr, Andrews, A, A, Mills L e cnienalion seasinot) of much scrutiny by the ex- (and E. J. Porter of the local cham- Solitica I ey LY i tra | e {LepLEn e RregEnt RTey nere anked briet vartion following his| 10 the layman one of the most at that fime to enlist the support of . would retupn | NOPUIAr features of the salon has[the New Britaln Chamber of Com- a5 o member Lon the Breguet machine with [merce n this matter. which will be as a.an b T which Captain Pelletier d'0Ofisy flew |brought to the attention of the state fm with which he was £0r- from Paris to Shanghal, The motor |legsiature, 1in New York. {which propelled the plane from| Arthur R ill dellver an addresa: Paris' fo. Hanol. has been taken !"‘“” Lonis t @ dinner, apag and the worn condition of |0 membe smln)a nrlr;w pieces just holding by g T wread has becn giving the visi. - ; fors a thrill ns they diseuss, “M’)“a’“Okl:.}honm Law on Pay of | {might Lave } i Workman Found Invalid l,u'r.(' = | Tule: Okla,, Jan, 12.—An Okla- ™ Negro Who Wiekied Kuie |1om, 5 smirii st Gets Suspended Sentence | X wages in the community where a Waterbury, Jan. 12.— Sammie Me- project is nnder way, was declared 'in, negro minstrel, charged with | Invalid in a deciston handed down ssault, was glven a suspended sen- | : today by three United States district ‘nm-. in eity court this morning by | Judges, Judge Abner P. Hayes. -McClain ad-| Seve mitted stabbing Louis Marcello, 92 | laws and it was pointed out that an Jigh street, who was to be taken |appeal from the decision probably to 8t Mary's hospital following the | Would affect, them. court case. When passing the su-| The statuta was declared to be spended sentence, Judge Hayes ad- | contrary to the federal constitution. ised the negro to keep away from | = 1 white plac A charge of | Lreech of the is pending | against McClain, in which he gave his name Robert. Marcello ad- | mitted striking a white woman in a | disorderly house argument. | Work on Permanent : Tomb for Wilson Planned Washington, Jan. 12.-—Work on a | permanent sarcophagus in Bethle- | em chapel for the Lody of Woodrow | on will be begun at once, it was | nuoinced today at the National cathedral. | The tomb will be simple and dig- nified in character, consisting of the | | The yonsible London, Jan. 12. meetings of the Cham- shop girls of Ireld neree with the three th of the brig for a boom in the artificial silk trade that is ons 1t spots of these isles. in the busincss The te fore ted 1he ne silk manufactnr weavin v pro- artiticial ma- tarted long be- banking fat- Wi the giris in ' Vargs of s, an industry nrd the war, are s postponed dividends b shops i ara s cotlon & cunse was , and even and cot- | Hartford thi office Tonger ckings schools, no {wear t bi = uses which 3 and thronghout tl war aptituds style chang Ameriea could make flapper t ton American Bar Asseciation Planning for 26 Meeting Jan. 12— e executive of the Americah Bar As- ceived reports from sev. I committees and consid- cting place for the 1926 hat which unm moves vear und nding wa ings. The ficial in Atlanta, committee tion manufact ilk then closed by post have kept the overtime blouses 4 artific i ¢ as sccretary es, who resigned of staft, pre- . Hughas 1t on lifs untit lished and firms are producing ¢ some gort. Machinery rents ¢ 1 and now mios woolin for ‘making el marketed Swanson, Berson Bros., etterman were elected ship fn the chamber. factories silks ry for have hour 4 ACTOR mph Te ghn, 74, while his ¢ 1 today. was in Do N DIES IN SOUTH e Jan. -Wil who be- ia, whe an o, n My chiester, \ headdresses tproduced wit TURNS DOWN A¥ Jan COMMERCIAL TRUST M The an holders and mereial Trust evening at § o'c nothing Lt eduled for EETING | ] he steck- ington, 8- to pass Worth for nnsylvania of ballots, democratic te s froin the Al other states have similar res district for a recoun English Beauty Weds peace S sarcophagus proper, a canopy and a grill. The announcement settled re- ports that the war president's hmjyj might be removed from the cathe- | dral where it now rests tn a tempor- | ary tomb. Supreme Court Refuse: f ¥ O To Define Counterfeit | olf RS { shington, Jan., 12 1 s ' 9 me court lylm‘ refused to decide whether counterfeiting of temporary cortificates fssued by J. Pierpont Morgzan & ( in floating a $190,- I'rench loan in 1921 con- stituted an offense punishable un- | der the law prohibiting the counter feiting of obligations authorized goverument, ¢ jurisdiction the court t frora ¢ N W a a case broug i against George 1 Harry Turn st Hal iday. a TWO HAVE BROKEN ARMS Siippery sidewalks were blamed by | Ma Luppi of 74 Connecticut ave- nue and Bolesiaw Pizan of 75 Sihver s'reet for falls they received this morning which resulted in. each re- ving a broken arm, Both are at New Britain General hospital. Pizan’s arm being broken in two | places TO DISCUSS ZONING . A meeting of the zoning commis- { slon will beheld Wednesday evening | at § o'clock. Zoning maps and ordi- i adiing hoine & areal nces will be sumbitted for perusal Y £ ZrPAL 1y members of that board and sug- 1 Drury, daughter of M Gen. | gostions as to revisions of the pres- Beverbrook. ent plans will be acted upon. is w Diana, er figure of Irench » vt she many cose tume Casino de Paris, was navghty? Mrs. Evelyn Fitzgerald of England was one of the most beautiful brides of the (9} social ever She was Heler wears in Would you say 1 She has playe to | form — no eugar { crowded houses over & record run. | c “AnaAsAmAAns Beautiful home dye- ing and tinting s guaranteed with Diamond Dyes, Just dip In cold water to tint mofe, dellcate shades, or boll to dye rich, perinanent colars. Each 16-cent oackage containsdie rections so sirthple any woman ean dye or tint lingeric, silks, ribbons, skirts, wilsts, dresses, coatd, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hand« tugs, everything new. 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