New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 9, 1925, Page 11

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WOW BRITAIN DALY HEKATL, THUKRSUAY, APRIL 9, 1920, ) {tuvy reseevution, menaced 2000 Mane 230000 LOSSES asquam bungalows und destroyed $0,000 worth of nets which had been RECONCILIATION OF (and company because Morris ris and company oeased to be Pamir postage stamys-there aren't The Rev. Lawrence I:ml{-rnml"wul«lent of the Unitarian Laymaen's packer before the complaint ~was " IN AS any, ‘Maybe there'll be some a fow liverpool, one of five English Uni- [league, advocated the use by the filed, und that the complaint can- not be justly filed against Armour and years from now," suid Colonel Roos: part of adr o the tarlan ministery visiting America s chureh of the principles and system centenary celebration, lof the United States navy in the put out to dry, | Nets and other tighing tuckle val. jued at §50,000 were destroyed at Seaside Park, N. J, by’ a meadow g v {fre, two and a halt miles long, ig- New York and New Jersey Swept|™cha"Suikee " of *Sooubine, . 3, | Attenfpts {0 Bring Them To- ’ fouth of Hanimonton, was menaced by Flames |for the fourth time ina week when . o o raghg tirauen 200 scres of | QOUHET COME From Two Sources woodland extended to within 100 | yards of homes on the outskirts of | Now York, April 0. — A day of ithe town, | brush and mendow fires near New The Sea View . Golt elub was | Lxaminer York and in New Jorsey s fa [threatened by a brush fire near Ab-|to effect soulls ax Atikatie Oty Ty secon, N, I, while other serions con- [ Mis, Anne DEdberty - daBaNy edimatel {flagrations were reported near Port|A. Stillman, New York banker, who $280,000:* Rotvble TARGENS, \“I..n“:nu]vulnllr' and Somers Point, vecantly rencwed action . over’ e fire departinents and volunteers were { e | paternity Bf “Baby ¥ have been kept busy, yesterday, in a dozen sec | ‘,“Il}[lvv from two sources. tions of the two states, fighting I)w. paper declared that {h- four- fMames originating in dried grass and | teen Id son of the Stillmans, CONDUCTS RESEARCH under cantro) | New Light On Insomnia and Basis | here for a trip to the Grand Can- RN T one LAY 4 wcoup oL ] i | yon, brought one plea, while a sin- wealihy persons, tneluding those of | ‘:\:n s-'l\lllnvml\\lus nulml to have Thomus Nortune Adolpl " v . been expressed in a telegraimn re- Westehester and Rocklafl counties, | Chicago, Appil 9.—New light on | husband's secretary in' New Y t the door of New York city, | the age-old malady of Insomnin and| Mrs. Stillman who departed last 1o the Lewisohn estate at [on the physiological busis of dreams NNt from Arizona, was * sald to Ardsley, awas estimated at $30,000, | has been shed by studies made | spurned the rcported April 9-~The Herald and today sald that attempts reconcillation between Stillman and James ciugod above of Dreams Shed By Results of K of | have volt yesterday, “but we only plan to [#tay till the end of the wumunicr. We |were very worry to disappoint the [New Jersey stamp collector who ask- With Armour as a corporate ontity; A sm—— led our help” W. L. Fisher, chief counsel for | A red ea irand Central fer- the government, was prepargd to New YOI’k C"y Auw Rll-nslmlnalr,‘ n‘( 'u\",\“»:m:f: Iv‘tm::"““r;:.- sum up the government's case and | * that §e met the Iate Pwesident Roose | Down Youngsters present the eclosing argument, velt “on a hunting trip in India," | never hunting trip to lnv] ranging in age . | Bobbed Mair Causes Falling O 10| years, were injurcd, three perhaps | INSULT ’1'0 BALFfiUR [ Salo of Peroxide, Tea Shops Also | fatally, last night, when a five ton | B | automobile truck, owned by the New York department of strect |cleaning, crashed into a crowd of April 9.—-A dearth of |ehildren playing in the gutter on blonde chorus girls is divulged by |Carroll street, Brooklyn, near Fourth London theatrical producers. The |avenue, The driver escaped after managers belleve this is due to the|being pursued by an enraged crowd | By bobbing and shingling vogue, which [of men and women. Damaseus, Palestine, in their opinlon has caused abandon- The injured boys are Charles|The night passed off quietly follow- ment of the use of halr dyes, Grimalde, 11, lacerations about the {ing (he stoning of the Victoria hotel, A number of drugglsts have ex-|head und bhody: Thomas Crimaid) s the Harl of Balfour is staying plained that the saje of peroxide has |lacerations about the scalp; Michacl | Police remalned on guard after the fallen off “alarmingly’ since women | Monterfarano. 11, fractured skull, [mob had been dispersed. It is un- have taken to the hair-cut, broken jaw, and right ear torn off; [derstood that a blg demonstration Sinee the war many girls have|Albert Platanura, 11, possible frac- 'has been arranged for today. Al pany. and no way identified Roosevelt made a April 9. —Tive - boys | from seven to eleven | Lure Girls, Hotel at Damascus Where {iritisher London, Is Staying Is Attacked and Stoned | by Natives, the Awsociated Press April f.— cated a closer assoclation of 1ibs | ma eral Christiuns to rosist t he termod the attempted cneroachment of roligious interest upon the froe- dom of the peoplé and public educa tion Willlam L. Bernard of Boston, vice king of manhood and womanhood nd eald that the church, to be sue~ censful, should follow three rules which have made the navy efficlent: intelligent observations, effective coe aperation, and uee of the most mod. ern inventions and methods, e An Intensive Market CONNECTICUT is the third smallest State in the Union. But it ranks fourth in aperty valued at §40,000 was | six University of Chicago n estafe, near ed on the Near Katonah, county, firemen fought mping 15 hours, |y brooks to huve tion, IFiremien trom nearhy villages were | d in answering « fons nearer hon water honies in that sce- | Ifour thousund acres were hurned néar Isiand, by a fire checked until it of Dear Park, a villa rabitants In New Jersey, an cifire tract -of | between a distance of 10 m 2000 ac Shrewshur ste. durning brush near the Seagirt Mili- t the first si ac)fag(sold fa taKing Pres TheWhams & Cutton O ferford. o of Huntington; 1 which reached the o of Allaire for |man of the university's department AQng ’fln insect become not i “|of a glant sitting on the stomach. | "';"“’:}TW- students ustd as subjects were | s | A Dblaze starting in studets | Yances. She sald that after o va- ake for | cation in Arizgpa, she planncd to | Kieit- | B0 10 hey cstate at Grand Anse, Quebec, where she Intended to write ‘| The substance of Alexandoer's ap- | | peal, the Herald and Examiner said, | |was® that Nls father was heart- broken because Mrs. Stiliman had ame as that resulting from a sev. | L InE_from-a seval anitoly: CToft. t Eloasantville, . the {ered spinal cord, Dr, Kieitman said, Vi i A T |/The critical. fucuity (ot tho brain-js |l RA0 o gsar. few ork [cut off In slegm, making the vite o | While the sccretary's telcgram was | declared to have sald ‘that Mr. the eut of a sword | g planned to sell his New and the pain resulting from a meal ;'o”r‘):ml"r‘fl dings and go to Kurope in |0 plckles and icc cream the welght | SO B i orsin the event of no reconciltation. Sleep is not.so essential as com gell hlandetn g eyl anaoldtly oo 5 Bt - bty "~ lattention,” Mrs, Stillman was quoted | Plate relaxation. r. Kleitman found, !fl! suying. I am never going back fo Pleasantville. When T down at Grand Anse T intend to do | who voluntarily remalned a 115 hours, by Dr, Nathanicl {of physiology. One of the results showed that Ithe conditfon of sicep I8 much the table to keep awake all times by cone | | tracting their muscles. Great muscu- | gone fn for office work and the man- agers contend that the tea shops alse have lured many of their possible andidates for the cliorus, WEAK RUNDOWN HERVOUS, DIZIY Mrs, Lee Suffered From All | These Troubles, but Lydia | E. Pinkham's Vegetable | ture of the skull, cuts and bruises, and Leo Alco, seven internal injur- cs. Monterfarano, Plantura and Alco, may die as a result of their injuries, doctors reported. Police are searching for the driv- er of the truck, who, after plough- ing through the crowd of children, continued tp Third avenue, where he stopped. jumped off and escaped. N0 POSTAGE STAMPS Rovscvelts Won't Bring Any From FPamir, Back Foer There Aren't seit1e | Compound Made Her Well | Anr There. New York, April 9.--Colonel Theo |the bazaars are closed. | Vord Balfour remained at the| {hotel this morning. He will be en- | |tertained tonight by General Sar- |Yiadl, the French high commissioner, | {and wilt continue his tour of the| { Holy Land tomorrow, when he leaves | Ifor Baatbel, syria. { | Lord Balfour had been carcfully guarded throughout the seven hour | {Journey from Haifa to Damascus, Iis guards were Syrian gendarmes, | Who replaced Palestinian grndurmu] at the frontier. Sentrie were 1} . : duty at all tie hml;]: n.onr,: (?“_\ ’I‘hng_eedy and economical A-B and Station-to- b 2% Station Toll calls are particularly efficient. Your | rgute. | Exchange Manager will be glad to explain their advantages to you. And our Commercial Service Department is always ready to help you with a Telephone Sales Plan, The telephome on your desk connects with density of population. Within its borders, its wealth is drawn from farms, factories, offices, stores—an in- finite variety of commercial undertakings. And prosperous little Connecticut is in the market for innumerable products. Are you presenting your product to its | logical purchasers as well and as frequently as you might? L/ 'Drops 150 Feet With | Car, Is Uninjured | Weehawken, N, 1., April 9.—David | T siake |1ar or nemvous fatigue was found to | prevent steep. The experlmept showed progres- sive inability to keep muscles con- [tracted, After two days the sub- jects could not write legibly, They were eftiolent in color identification }only during short periods. They be- jcame unreasonable and resented cf- | torts to keep them awalke, althongh |they had voluntecred their service, |Dreaming and hallucinations oc- B |cvrred even though the guhjects | were awake. One subj recited H | logarithms perfectly Dut imagined, | | he said later, a dispdte botween {laborer and a capitalist, Trolleymen Asking Nine ours and More Pay New Haven, April 9.—It was re- {ported-at the conclusion of a meet- {ing of the state conference hoard of {the combined trolleymon's unions |here yesterday that g standard work ling day of nine hours will he asked by the trolleymen of Connecticut to- gether with an upward adjustment of wage rates when the annual nego- & merger violated the much writing for publication.” - CLOSES ARGUMENT Secretary Jardine Calls Counsel for | Government and Packers in Ar- | mour-Morris Complaint. ; Washington, April 9. —Secretary Jardine called on counsel for the government and the packers to close their argnments today on the com- [plaint that the.. Armour-Morris | vackers and | stockyards act At the opening of todav's hear-| ing, M. W. Borders, attorney for| Morris and company, was assigned [time to submit a motion for dismis- | sal of the coniplaint on the ground Ithat Morris and company had a right under the act and other laws to sell their property and that there s no law or interprefation of the ! !law that prevenfs a person from | selling what he owns | Other contentions on which dis- | missal was sought wera that the | cally no suffering when my baby boy Terre Haute, Indiana, —“1 was weak |dors Roosevelt and his brother, Ker- Konikoff, a painter and decorator, | and run-down and in such a nervous |mit, are not accopting any commis- stuck to the driving wheel of his au- | condition that 1 Isions on the eve of salling Saturday tomobile yesterday when it plynged couldhardly domy | for Eugland on the first leg of their 'one hundred and fifty feet from the Vv“Ol'h Iwastired 'hunting trip into Kurdistan, . |top of the Palirades and landed on | all the time and |~ Regretfully they hava had o an-lits wheels on the New York Cen. ! dizzy,hadnoappe- | noynce that they cannot bring back tral tracks helow. Konikoff wap un- tite and could Rot |y pamir postage stamps, or any |injured. With him when the car | Ekfl’-lf;’ldd‘n}“ Thian Shan wolfhounds, or any snow |broke through the iron fence at the | B year bt thay g |1eoPard’s teeth, or any other souven- |top of the precipice was Amos Sad- | not help me. Then lrsklr;r{vhz-‘hmnny persons who have ‘\1’!".} Sl“nrl‘rfl ggulving hmrluc()or‘ of | |asked for them anhattan. Saddler jumped. Police | tmh{agf‘f::fgdxg { The reason is the (using fire ladders, last night were ! Pinkham'’s Vege. |Rovsevelts back any ' searching for his body. - table Compound | in the newspapers and had mo take it, I regained my strength and never felt bet&r in mysiife‘ t completely re stored me to health. I had practi- clear can’t bring why was born and he i very strong and healthy. 1 know that the Vegetable Compound is the best medicine a wo- man can take before and after child birth for health and strengh. I would be willing to answer letters from wo- men asking about the Vegetable Com- Eound. "’ — Mra. Ww. J. LEE, Route » Box 648, Terre Haute, Indiana. Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable Com- pound is a dependable medicine for 247,000 other telephones in the State, and the buyer you want is within reach of your voice. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Systom - One Policy - Caiversal Serviee (Numbe; Four of @ series addressed to Conmecticul business men] and forsae t all gocery and genenal sones | tiations with the Comnecticnt com- | packers and stockyards act has jur-| 8ll these troubles. |pany are taken up nest weeks. |isdiction only over packers and Mor- | For sale by druggists everywhere. TOG YOU OUT CORRECTLY for Rickenbac OF » Perfc Why is it, that you can drive a Rickenbacker “Six” at 50, 55, or 60 miles per hour for hour after hour, day in and day out, and never over-heat the motor, burn out a bearing, or seize a piston? ARE e CEATRIT# WO RUTVH Y e s That oil filin is kept always the same by a pressure cf 150 pounds or more—pumpad positively to each bearing. And that is just how it is done in the Rick- enbacker. In this case, the maximum speed of the crank-shaft is 3500 R. P. M.—at which the car is going 70 miles per hour; 50 pounds pressure here, is equivalent to 500 in the other case. r This force pump—this lubricating ay»to; Steam turbines in large ships; Dynamos in —guarantees you that precious film of electric plants, turn up 30,000 to 40,000 oil all the time so long as there is any in ‘“‘revs’’ per minute. s ‘the reservoir. Sustained speed — full power with open throttle, hour after hour—is possible only when the motor has a perfect system of lubrication. This is only one feature in which the new Rickenbacker is supreme. 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