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CHAPLINTELLS OF HIS TRIGK WALK YREIGHT CAR GIRL” HSTERY DIES INKNOW Girl of Unknown Xdentity Arrived PAINTINGS WORTH NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALU. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925 onshpatlon causes unpleasant breath —get relief with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN e know that only ALL BRAN bri R elLbRN torareania, Kolloggs ALI-BRA S500,000 STOLEN In Philadelphia Via Freight " Mlso Discusses Amre--Flre En- livens Hearing Los Angeles, Teb, 20.—Fa swept tho court and spectators an attorneys and hes stampec for the dool > late when a film ex! lin's suit agai harl caught fire. The film operator beat | out the flames with his hands before Three Years Ago. Philadelphia, Feb, 20.—The death |of *“‘Alice Joyce", a young woman Ifound in a box car three years ago, ose true identity was never estab- he P phia hospital for n liseases, where it was sald she ! died on January 2 last of typhoid No reason was assigned by hos- pital authorities for the silence con- cerning her death. The girl was the !center of many rumors during the period of her at the hospltal, among them being a report that she " [\as a member of some family of wealth, How she came to ar- re in a freight car on May 10, riained, ody, the girl $ years old, al- to be much younger, and that ber name was “iAlice Joyce.” She added that she nd was “flecing | of the reel was walking & when he fir “Wher: queried counse “Oh, 1 don't celved the idea o | i you ever see anyone wear | 1 as you wear?” was the |yroe¢ ymportant fn World Shows 5 ¢ ing it,” Chap- o> VALUABLE JABLE TOOTH — Renaissance Works Taken From Weinschenck’s Hollywood Home Hollywood, Calf,, Feb, 20.—~Ren- alssance paintings other treasures value lnllnnnrnllurs were missing from his Hoflywood home, Martin Wein- | schenck, president of the Danzlg, | Germany firm of M. Weinschenck & | Company, reported {o the police when he returned from Catalina JIs- land last night, Among the paintings cut rrvm! their frames or carred away frames and all, he listed: Cocllo's “Daughter of Philip II of | Spain and Elizabeth of Valols,” val- ued at §135,000; “Vocal Lesson,” by Metsu, valued at $1256,000; Murillo's famous “Boy Blowing Bubbles,” val- ued at $30,000; a series of pictures by Teners, “A Madonna and umm"‘, and other paintings by Corrigio, and | other works by Backer and Lorrain. | The thieves also obtained, he sald, | old laces valued at $12,000 and oth- cr art objects, but left behind a col- lection of paintings and other treas- ures virtually as valuable as that| h has brought relief to thousands is wholly effec- when all elso has failed, I enten larly, it brings permanent re- ll in the most chronic cases—is guaranteed to do 8o or your grocer returns the urchase price, Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is ready- to-eat wnh nilk or cream. 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The curbed space radlation with short waves wil\ mmouhtcdly open up new and open fields for radio. “The short wave lengths open up mnt only new paths for wave propa- gation but give us an almost in- L,\nnuuuhls fcale of wave lengths | provided we utilize it to full advan- mge." by 1 » whole world wears| nobody ever wore the| that I adopted until I actor sald, | Ik ot & cab| plin's final admission was tha ' | most valuable tooth, the hesperopi- Man Lived in America in Pre- historic Times. New York, Feb. 20.—The world's thecus molar, which anthropologists ¢ | consider as evidence that a man-ape | taken away. | Flve spncial tnvestisat Cleveland, 0., Feb, 20i=Two im- —_— e ors repre- senting a London “rm of under-| | portant unmuuns were anhounced thcago Bandits Make writers which, it was said, had in- by Dr. I W. Alexandersop,iGeneral sured the stolen collection at $216,- | Electric company radio expert, ad- | Series ?f Rich Hauls joined detectives in the hunt for ing the American Institute of | Chicago, Feb. 20. — Robbers se- trical Engineers here last night. | cured about $30,000 in jewelry and ne first is a system of short radio | cutrency in Chicago and vicinity waves projecting high into the air | Yesterday. police estimate of t $471,000, lie loss was | existed in America in prehistoric |times, recently was broken but later e was reconstructed. It was learned hile I'm acting: | )}, ¢ at the American Museum of Natural History, where the relic is | permanently lodged. The tooth, found in Nebraska, had been taken to an X-ray laboratory hard while Illve the was the ws THE HERALD CL In a locked- amidet the genel tooted home uel at $50,000. ot, undisturbed | array o nn; s antiqu |Waterbur y Janitor Has which are not heard until they de- scend to earth The second fs successful ling of radio waves, Dr. Alexanderson also told all static has been elim- - | P how | e construction of an an- | Four men kidnapped Willlam: R. redt, 17 year old jewelry com- messenger, on a busy corner, | carried him about a mile in an auto- mobile, robbed him of a vest con- | taining $3,500 worth of jewelry, and then threw him out of the car. I BRING R M “The Busy Little Store” Strictly Fresh Best Coffee 2y $1.00 g:st:erz ™ $1'00 i Russell Bros. 301 MAIN ST. Goldenblum’s 3HOUR SALE | the giant molar to an assistant. | for photographs to be used in study of the root canals. Dr. W. K. Gregory of the museum staff handed “Be mighty careful,” he tioned. “That million dollars.” | A million was too much for the | assistant. His hand faltered and the molar fell, breaking into ma: pleces. These were recovered al | the tooth was rebuilt until it is as| serviceable as ever for scientific and exhibition purposes. The tooth has lately increased in interest because of the discovery of a similar molar in northern Mon- golia, cau- | Japan Transfers Sato From Warsaw to Moscow | By The Assoclated Press. | ToKlo, Feb. 20.—Pending the se- | lection of an ambassador to Russia, | N. Sato, now Japanese minister to | Poland, has t red to Moscow | | to act in lia xpected on -} rnment here asked for & Supplementary appropri- ation for the pment and | maintenance d four | consulates gene: | | | | | | | 9TO 12 ONLY 135 TRIMMED HATS AND FELT HATS Wonderful Values f Values to $ or Every-day Wear 5.00 SPECIAL §$2.00 | None sold will go quick, so These | a after 12 come early for first choice. Special — All Day Saturday. THENEW HATS FOR SPRING Authentic copies of the most expensive French models at an incomparable price SPECIAL §$5.00 You will find in this fascinati ing new combinations of fal unusual trimmings, and such ng collection the most alluz- bric and straw, the most lovely new colors as thistle- bloom, goblin blue, sea green, fuchsia and pablo brown. SEE WINDOWS Goldenblum COR. MAIN and COURT FOR VALUES Millinery Co. NEW BRITAIN tooth is worth a | s Fall That Kills Him ter stem_consisting of two an- | Waterbiiry, Feb, 20~~James Myl | °0uad 10 miles jong Joined by & Lol ) Mul- 4 ansmission line. Morton Grove Trust and Savings vev, Janitor of the Ridgewood|"yong radio waves, such as arefhank and took $12,000, gscaping In apartment house, 200 Willow sent out from popular broadcasting | a motor car. Two men slugged S. was killed in a fall down the ce ations, cling closo to the earth's| Berkovich, a jeweler fn Indiana ihgiRenaripentibii) , r. Alexanderson said. | Harbor, Ind.. and escaping with jew- Mulvey o long as we are working with | elry valued at $15,000, rth bound waves for long distance | rth bound waves we must use long waves for long distance because [ the earth absorption of the Inn;:‘ s suc- | waves is comparatively small.” Dr. anitor and who was being | Alexanderson said. n about the building by Mul- |other hand, we us a- v at the time of the accident. |diation, with short waves we utilize a‘ heobald I, Con-|different form of wave propdgation. | agar and later re-|These new tracks in the ether are 'being explored by systematic re- Two men lined up the assistant & | cashier and two customers in the 106 was “M«n Direct From Brazil Where the Nuts Come From Charley’s Aunt HARTFORD To Place Telephone Orders, Call 2-5101 HARTFORD For General Business Call 2-5151 We will accept teiephone orders from New Britain on our direct telephone trunk line—call 3500. Carefully trained shoppers will make selections for you. In The Downstairs Store WOMEN’S SPRING COATS $10.98 to $29.98 The new coats for Spring wear are now heing displayed. The colors are tan, gray and green in the lighter shades for early Spring wear, and the materials are flannel, Bolivia, polaire and deerona. Sizes are 36 to 52. The Downstairs Store Silk and Flannel DRESSES $15.00 This display constitutes the new styles for Spring Here will be found an almost unlim- ited assor All with t medallions, ment of models and colors. rimmings of lace, buttons, The satin-faced Canton, , ribbons, beads, ete. materials are crepe de chine, printed crepes, georg- ettes and flannel. The colors are all of the new high shades, such as lip- st'g'k red, apricot, peach, henna, copen, green, powder blue, shades of tan, gray, blue and black. several The sizes are 16 to 44. The Downstairs Store 58 Elm St. Special Six Sedan Live Pusséngors » 4 A Al W f. 0. 0. Facrory “\—l < YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4.WHEEL BRAKES Power-V:m and Vigor That Delight You P-O-W-E-R! Superbly fluid and flexible performance that gives you 60 miles per hour of sustained speed. Nash has en- gineered this new perfected valve-in-head Six motor toa degree of development unequaled in its field. G-E-T-A-W-A-Y} Here is hair-trigger acceleration that snaps you away from a standstill with a smoothness that has no hint of ]crkmess. A-N-D! Nash-designed 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires, and 5 disc wheels included in the price, $1225, f. o. b. factory. SPECIAL SIX SERIES—ADVANCED SIX SERIES Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. o. b. factory A. G. HAWKER New Britain BAYER’S CLOTHES SHOP 417 Main Street New Bntam, Conn. And They Said It Couldn t Be Dane. MEN’S SUITS MADE - TO - MEASURE 29.50 45 to *60 in the Busy Season Yes our friends laughed when we told them what we were going to do. Tailors scoffed. Woolen men told us we couldn’t think of doing it in the face of a rising market. But we hunted around for some time and finally found the right combination of circumstances. And so we are able to offer the men of New Britain something they haven’t had in years—a MADE-TO- MEASURE SUIT—for $29.50 We’ve been selling made to measure clothing for years — and the years taught us something. Taught us, for example, how to measure a man so that when his suit comes back, there is small need of more than one tryon. This is a saving. And our experience during 1924 was that 90 per cent of the suits needed no changes at all! So we have an organization SKILLED IN MEASURING, SKILLED IN CUTTING, SKILLED IN TAILORING, and we can effect notable economies! And the economies are reflected in the price. The Woolens of 1925 " THE FABRICS: | These are the woolens that will be worn during 1925, Cheviots by the smartly dressed men of affairs. They are the Worsteds | woolens that are now being made up by good tailors Unfinished Worsteds | throughout America for, their spring and summer (.[s::lr:sl:s business. In heavier weights, in medium weights, in .\‘;‘rges B light weights, There are hundreds of patterns” to Tweeds choose from. Stripes, Checks, Herringbones, Plaids, Plain Blues or Greys, Brown, Tans, Lovats, Heathers. Tropical Worsteds OPPORTUNITY T'o buy a suit of the Fabrics that you like—and you can certainly find wide choice in the great rolls of all-wool Fabrics on our_tables. The Fabric that you like in the pat- tern that you like. Made up to fit YOU, and your ideas; made up exactly as you want it made; and priced lower than many ready-for-service suits. It’s opportunity— and you clothing wise men will do as many of our friends are doing—buying three, four and up. to seven suits at once—and s aving money when doing it. BAYER’S CLOTHES SHOP 417 Main Street, New Britain, Conn.