New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1925, Page 12

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- WIND KNOCKS I]UT CROWLEY NAMED FRENCH AVIATOR T e ' COLUMBIA COACH “Fastest Man in - World” Out; War Former Star af Harvard and Notre Dame For 20 Seconds Parls, Jan, 2§ entin Bonnett world," was York, Jan, former Harvard and Notre Dame gridiron star, has been ‘engag- |ed to coach Columbla, the Columbia during his record breaking trial at |Athletie Assoclation announced tos Istres, Dec, 11, travelling & 3 { [ day through the air at the rate of 448.17 \ 3 " o | kilom Adjutant 1lor SE L q $ ’ | Now in the % Iy knocked out and unconsclous for fully $.—Charles “fastest” man |Crowley, complots 20 seconds when, Unofficial reports had said his contract would run for three years ut an’'annual salary of $16,000 Athletic a tion ofticials, hew: over, today declined to make publle the salary figure and fndicated that HH contract was .or one year, Scenes aboard the divigible Los \x.MIc\ one mile up, showing hazards encountered in| ™" enaL S o] ttendian sald u statem o hooting movies of the recent big show staged by sun and moon. Inset at left is A. K. | uigied Mr. :w«.monL : -ptf Peterson, chief photographer for the ( Navy in his “cro nest"” s atop the airship. |unce. His “conspicuous abllity as Arrow points to position at which he was sta tioned while, at right, is Lieutenant W. L.! |end couch for the past two scasons dson, in cha > of naval aviation photo graphers, coming down ladder into power car | [at Columbia and the important part % = i ‘ he played in the council of the late at the height of several thousand feet to take a few pictures, Baray | HaushtontdonyInsed ths Columbia ers per hour 5 pound man, ‘NAV‘{ WILL RECEIVE Td - NEW AIRPLANES IN 1926 Orders lie is the man best fitted to carry on committee announced that Dr. ul Withingten, who took charge of the team after Haughton's [death Just fall would be unable to return to Columbia next year be- and T.ong Distance |cause of the pressure of his medical {Long Leasts at Absurd Rental »rsiie o e William 1. Murray, former Iar- [vard star, Keep lncome Down 3 will return to Morning- ily 18 years old, in three American iis veturn to Trel iced the erawl D of all Brit i the next six years mmer to m vls, He wa team in 1912 ar 1. Surprise fon an swe Placed Provided for Torpedo LOFRDERIN YA Bombing Scouting Ships nd at w 1, Jan. 80.—The finest of y Dockr « T ) Dublin Helghts to have charge of the | backfield. Sclections of the other members of the coaching staff have not been completed. “Crowley's appointment,” statement concluded, “is not only & 0t |expression of Columbia’s confinence orkmanship and all ories in the develo Masonic 1all Association Elects Of- mi) ) pedo, bombing and a trifle mo an total in- 5,000,000, ficers—Temple Corporation Meets ‘s wn annual income of more L0005 Hertford, only $30,0 neral, the ncomes > as comparcd with their heduled eap Nearly al! are large holders e plant is o which were let one or {wc centuries ago on enor y long s at rents which now ri- — often only two a large © also large holders of ch tithes and livings of country which ‘have also greatly d in value. College is the most fortu- t nate of the lundholding colleg great docks at Sou its prope m the mi: Tonight—1'ast Masters Saturday. e i the poor- The past s Offlccns Re-elected B\ L. F. & C. Aid Society | reelected pres: Harmony X : college New Method Wil Prevent Danger From Fire . Heckman w to com 8 meeting of that d in the old labor bureau on Cen- ter streét yesterday afternoon, Other also chosen to eucceed Vice-presi- and Ernest C. ociation now has a membership ) of 133 during i Tan- Th i g B e § t year 418 new o S : or : 1 1 eSS L] g re received by applica- T ture i flatediwith ¥he d and and \} Adham "'_ poor because 18| o0 anq 9 were reinst while 8 TRISH SWIMMER DIES o T it d ¢ money is largely invested in shares | (01 810 6 WOS PRI in ancient canals, 1gement of heth's time, ition of moval. would take Major Dockrell Copicd Amcerican style and Won 3rd Place When 2 et R dliol or We on_ board almost 1wiee high as in Quee L or Corpus Christi. As these diffe i enec not set out in any notic or catal ., anar Amer Ithodes ars I unwittingly shosen the most expensive colleges, t American universities, To Have Charge | O%f s very little in volun- >n Celehration. I[ r f 1d donations. During the tpast year donations amounted to less than $10,000. Drives, endow- |8 t ment campaigns and the perennial - solicitation of prosperous alumni are unknown, Only 18 Years of Age. war wour L4 non Do greatest swimmer, oceurre ) Iy designed without Dockrell went as a hoy t riation in velocity America, conditions 1y b m of oncord sesqui -« ssion, which will D cen used In t Comfortalye Vision experiment, Frank E. Goodwin : it Specialist Phone 1905 s annually contribute 00 to the quarter of a million is con- ted by the government in gen- ints, The largest revenue is ex- || hich amount to || about half a milion doll examination i Divinity Mo 327 .\L\l\ ST, rations is one of the most mbers of the uni- ired to take it i during thei t d to continue { For Sour | Acid Stomach Gas, belching, heartburn, heaviness after eating, and distress due to indigestion or dyspepsia, nothing works 8o quickly as STUART'S Dyspepsia Tablets No matter what you eat or drink these tablets sweeten the stomach by giving it the alkaline effect. Thus you may eat pie, cheese, pickles, milk, fried eggs, bacon, onions and sausage and these tab- lets always save you from distress. AT ALL DRUGGISTS BRITISH GENERAL DIES Field Marshal Grenfell Was One of expense million ¢ England's Most Noted Military Leaders, NEWINGTON GRAKD LIST Valuation of Property Fstimated ae $4.000.000, Increase of Abowr i Per Cent—New Card Indea, Sailings from New York for Savannah, Ga., Tuesday. Thursdays and Saturdays Through rail connec ville, St Petes and other southern winter resorts. Stateroom choice ranges CALL GRAND JURY fombers to Hear Evidence in Wheel- Casc Sworn In Today, with twin beds and private bath. Interestingfolder IN CRITICAL L sl Gives details as to fa - sailings, staterooms, T = L E 2 0 nk vice, Write for it A Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannal Pier 52, North River, New York Phone Chelsea 0074 CONDITION, slumbia official, was na A number of subpoenas issued to pé to bring docum dealings of Senator W Gordon Campbell in connec oil perm athletic authorities that | [ iting p the this, the part is college in- | in him, but is a reaewed mmll’eqm-) | u of ronautics Nav Mug n, the richest col-|tion of belief in the rmnms and | Departme ? system of M. r | engindering /. Comstock, George | Howe. The | Herald classified ads are perused | polots in western Pennsylvania re- HAJOR FREEHA“ l“ porting temperatures of 26 below ADDRESS 70 FOREMEN| Describes | 16 1inols Organizations Resent At- tempt To Force His Removal Des Molnes, Towa, Jan, 28~The action of the republican state cen- tral committee in seeking to have . n W vacated the senate seat of Smith W. RMujor Telhot O Fagptay, : pigte Brookhart has been condemned in a aviatign commissioner, addressed & | pogolution adopted by the coopera- group of about®0 men at the an-|tive legislative council representing nual banquet of the Foremen's club | sixteen labor and farm organizas of the New Britain Machine gom-|tions which backed Rrookhart's sen- pany last night at the Burritt hotel. | atorial campaign and that of Sena- Major IPreeman had a small model | tor La Follette for the presidency. of an airplane which he uses In Declaring the state central come demonstrating the varlous types of | mittee was the “creature of the pube planes and fights, Mayor Paonessa|llc utility and other interests and &poke and explalned what 18 in-| misrepresenting the republicans of olved in the prospective use of the | Iowa,” the resolution denounced the w Britain Machine company prop- | committee’s action as “the culmina- erty in the southeastern section of | tion of a long policy of calumny and | the “city for an aviation field. He|the final height of hypocritical pre- sald it will mean an expenditure of | tense,” from $10,000 to $20,000 to grade the A RO, - B field, Most everybody in New Britain Major Freeman was kept busy| uses a clagsified ad in the Herald. answering questiohs until nearly midnight. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | | Publie Service" "Workers e PORT BROOKI'ART Aviation Commissioner Planes and their Uses to New Britain Machine Men. England Still Affects Ihlt'klllghnm; Palace—Picketing Likely R | London, Jan. 28.—A threat to Buckingham palace, St | James palace and every govern- | |ment building if v/ 'untary labor | resorted to today to keep the | | vices running was made by the | | striking members of the engineering | staff of the office of works, who | i |went out yesterday in protest against the employment of a non- union man. Volunteers carried out the jol eyening satistactorily and : in this morning, but more ‘\\Ill be needed, as 2,000 men are |now idle and many those long in | the service of the engineering staff | | who refused to join the strike yes- terday have given the office of | works the usual week's notice of | Ju\r intentioni to quit. | | e services affected inctude the urh lighting, heating and other | work:s at the palaces and government buildin picket tional Bank. ll( AINS RUN LATE Through Cars From South Running Behing Schedule, Pittshurgh, Jan. 28. — Through passenger tralns from the ecast on the Pennsylvania railroad slipped | into Pittsburgh from two or three | hours late today and passen [found a temperature of three d |grees helow zero awaiting them. |Steam lines supplying heat to the P loars were frozen in some instances, | lana some discomfort was mong the passengers, | This morning was the coldest. of [the winter in this section, some | causcd | Things you believe in Belief has tunneled mount‘unb, fought diseases, carried tons on columns of air, spun ddveltlsements, telephones, telegraphs, radios to wely the world to- gether. You believe in belief and what it achieves. You be- lieve in advertisements, for they are evidences, of be- lief. You believe in advertised goods, for they are the things other men believe in. When you see a widely advertised lace curtain, you see a curtain that hangs in thousands of homes . . . . a widely advertised lead pencil, a pencil that thousands carry. You don’t try advertised wares to test them. You try them to bring yourself fresh satisfaction. Read the advertisements in these columns daily. They help you recognize wanes that justify belief. Don’t buy in the dark—spend your money for advertised goods OVER 11,000 HERALDS DISTRIBUTED DAILY THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGHST CIRCULA- TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An Audited Circulation Get at the Real Cll.lle—'hh Pr. 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Then the safety for your money and the counsel of our officers in business or finan- cial matters will in themselves more than make it a paying proposition to carry a Checking Account at the New Britain Na- NEW * BRITAIN - NATIONAL REAL OLD TIME REVIVAL MEETINGS-JAN. 25-FEB. 1 In The Big Auditorium ) MEETIN OFTENTIMES RESEMBLE THOS SUNDAY 11 A. M.—3 AND 7:30 P. M. OF FINNIES, WHITEFIELD AND OTHERS, WHEN MEN WERE SLAIN TO THE FLOOR UN DER THE POWER OF GOD WEEK DAYS 7:45 P. M. - T e .

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