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DIRIGIBLE TAKES TRIP OVER RUM ROW AREA Los Angeles Passengers Take Pic- tures, But On Thelr Own Initiative NE CONETS SEEN FOR FRST TIHE Thvee Recent Disooveries Sad fo tford offered | . o Be ll Lakehurst, N. J., April 17.—The |in the opposite direction, driven on-|$1,000 reward for Riccitelll as the | G[‘OSS-Exammed Indianapolis, April 17.—Fire of Los Angeles included in its test | ward by the wind, 1"‘1”‘ responsible for the wounding of | mysterious origin early today dam- PRl SR flight yesterday a visit to rum row, | As the R-33 came In sight of | Patrolman Manchester; $1,000 was | —_— 3860 Lha Nomb ot D O Rasahenden 3 it was learned today from those on |Lowestoft harbor about 1 o'clock, |offered by the A. and P, Tea Co., for | o117 ; % i @ Chicago, April 17.—Three comets board. A large number of photo- [her crew got the first glinipse of |his capturc as responsible for . the ok ':‘, v il n former grand drs of the Ku Klux dlecovered in the last three weeks, |Eraphs were taken of ships and ac- | British land they had scen during murder of the manager of their | 'Sl ‘(‘:“’“,‘i””’ 1 aguln toduy 1 | Klan. Tho bluze was preceded by probably have never been seen bo- |tivitles on hflm g !::cru: prews |21 wearying hours. Hearty cheers |Darlen atore and §100 was offered by |y, S10e-TAamitied wgutn foday In |, "o pioion, “ana nre rtment fore, according to Edwin B, Frost,|Were seen heaving cases of liquor|went up to them as the ship passed a newspaper, | merce comr 3 clals declared that t ounc dlrector of lhu‘\'arkelobnervutary of [Overboard as the glant dirigible | |ow over the shore line,” An excited | —_ i | merce commission on the proposed Officlals declared that th found | o ) Only short portions of thés bodies|aboard the alrship Los Angeles, in scout office. Final arrangements for graphs show a short fail. oo e 000 Freslings Any | R-33 REACHES HOME TODAY (Continued From First Page) which yesterday she had passed over ralsed the ship higher in His wife, the Pul- given to the voung wireless opera- the air | Stratford Chief and Cop Dividing $2,100 Reward | Stratford, April 17.—KRewards to. talling $2,100 were divided equally ‘unn.y between Police Chief William | IK. Nichols and Patrolman Patrick Flanagan for the capture of “Big | huku” Riccitelli following a series of | |robberles and holdups in this viein- | ity. The town of St the Elihu Burritt school, are interested, There | sharcs of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925. (STEPHENSON'S HOME MERGER PLANS AGAIN COME UP Poesident of Nickel Plate Is the University, of Chicago at Wil. [B¥ooped low over them. TWwenty. |crowd had waited on the fore shore| BLUL TRIANGLE CLUB NOTES | 1iors:" of the Ei I el Rraeciay oA RUE Ao LSl o cAnARoL Ko llams Bay, Wis, Early reports had |four ships were counted at anchor |gince the big craft with her dam- | bl el e e U,“\ & coliey and Chesapeake & and one of gasoline. In additic 1 {dentifled the heavenly visitors with |R10NE the row. It was intimated|gged prow drooping law Was sWept | (il Girly cloh wit paid 4~ Ohlo, with that rosd, . |the gus jets were open the perlodie Tuttls comet. The|here that the photographs might In- | oitto sen yestorday. rlal Girls' club way held at the| Mr. Ternet sald that fho Chesa-| The fire followed by only cometa' are not. bright enough to bn | ter be mut to ofticlal use by govern- | = s ryor (1 R-33 passed over Lowes. | C ", F00M8 last night. There was | pcake & Ohio participation in the hours the funcral of visible to the naked eye and it s not| Ment officlals. [toft on her homeward journey the |% Feharsal of the ltailun songs tho | Mmerécr had beon satisfactory to the |Gherholtzer, 25, who \ eye Sl Dft-on vy ) girls will sing at the concert given | Mami Corporation of Chicago, |day apparently frov N Iikely that they will become con- ¥ o [triniiwas compasatively suneyenttul, |75, B RISk e GO ba s o 1o aD) CenEampran v tomy d splcuous objects, Washington, Aprll 17.—Persons | but to avold difficulties her skipper s ADIL &%, 8k | Ch peuke & Ohlo com- Detroit, Mich., vention of the international associa- | supper. it tontid Ca e cahers sets ais “Concerning the third comst wa | 5cOut 2Ilng ten tickets will recelve | for, Spencer Keelev, who was on | \odneday, April 22—The reading ',\'”:n:iu‘nr‘:]w‘n‘r.;t]':;‘r::‘n}5 (et g 00 inatlivel koW IntAmarias 15| ner owniticket)trae . | duty practically the whole time of | ciyb will meet at the club rooms |charge of 50 cents N e o place of discovery or anything about| First class signalling tests and |the enforced flight v and will continue reading and dis- [standard makes he charged : was 2 the discoverer. It was announced |Practice for captains and lieutenants Ride Gale All Night . will be given at 7 o'clock Monday, previous to the officers’ meeting, The - executive committee of Girl Scout council will meét Wed- nesday at 4 p, m. at the scout office. Drum corps drill will be held | Monday at 4:15 at the armory, The basket making class will meet next Monday at 4 o'clock. |should attend the next two lessons | which will be the last for this sea~ by cable on April 4, and the name of the discoverer was given as Orkisz, but the spelling Is uncertain. The comet {8 in the constellation Pegasus, and moving mnorthward slightly more than one degree a day. | It is or about the eighth magnitude or slightly brighter. It will be vis- ible in small instruments for some weeks."” WILL TALK OVER RADIO exposition and immediately Mr., the | 3irls | Last night was spent by tha R-33 nant of yesterday's | the wind moderating with the com- |ing of the dawn they turned the nose [of the dirigible toward the British | | coast and forged slowly to the west with engines working alternately in order to conserve fusl, Her log, wirelessed to headquar- | ters, shows that at 6:30 a. m, the All night long the crew crew of 20 in riding out the rem- | severe gale, Upon | haa a| | cussing the “History of Mankind Thursday, April Classes will be postponed because of a coneert by Miss Ellenor Cook Friday, April 24—Swimming les- | sons at 8 o'clock at the Y. W, . A | for a class of Industrial Girls. Any girls who wish to join please Estelle Thomas at the club rooms. All girle are requested to please pay thelr club dues as soon as pos- sible. tetty | 45 miles. The British sloop Godetla | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS. see adopted, read the report of the United States chamber of commerce upon tourist travel, pointing out the standardization It was decided convention, necessity of t0 hold a following the the second of committen close the toudist season, ten of November. 35 INTUNCTIONS ISSUED son. |B-33 was 50 mliles oft Amsterdam, | Vigltors are always welcome at| Chicago, April 1T.—Thirty-five Washington, April 17.—President | The following new scouts were in- | an hour later she was 30 miles from | tha club rooms fo frepect work | temporary injunctions against as and Mrs. Coolldge will take part at |vested with Tenderfoot pins at the [ Pulham, at 9 o'clock 75 miles, at|on gor o yisis S A T e b long distance tomorrow, in the |last meeting of Troop 2, "‘n(ar 10 o'clock 58 miles and at 11 o'clock oo Fonaen o eratl lznie i ite opening of the women's world fair |church, Elizabeth Gibney, e BT ST T a G in Chicago. At 1:30 p. mi., eastern |Hewett, Virginia Leeney and mn was in touch with the airship all the FOR QUICK RESULTS e standard time, Mrs. Coolidge will |Troope. | way across the North sea. s a button opening the doors to | The following girls entered the | Struggle With Gale | l lames Raze Residence John C. Berg of New York | tvely naming the second week | 1 TOTALLY DESTROYED of Accused Former Klansmen—Fire Susplclous physician say she took have thus far been observed and |PhOlOBraphing rum row, apparently |(jan when she was over the water, | The next business meeting will be | 100 Stock: Tho owners, he ald, in-|Ind, after an attack hence thelr future movements can- |acted on thelr own Initlative, It was | “priyien air ministry offictals praise [APril 30, at the club room. Topics | 1,04 1he McCormick's and the stop : not yet be predicted with much cer- 8ald today at the navy department, |, iy pinty of the 1R-33 which with- | for discussion are “The Florence | = v wi vo wd tel i tainiy, Director Frost sald. “How- |but It was added that in the past | (oo F TR S SN i ms Memorial Fund.” The Indus. | o o Aot ,",'_1"‘ oy s Eanlenaon | DIAMONDS WATCHES AND ever, ‘at .present it does not seem |the navy has cooporated with the in- |, 0" yriied to, apd it 18 thelr |trial Girls' Federation Fund, Blent|lcommielbnes MTeri i i e e R probable thai any of the three com. |ternal revenue service in preventing | o \ion “tnat the erew will have |tion of officers to attend the sum- | worked oo RO e e el ¢18 Lave boen seen before and were |STNEENE o lguined much valuable experience mer confcrence at Camp Prospect, | on the b you g Com dation 1o ut liberty under $25.000 ) JEWELRY AT COST AT expected to return during 1925, Com. | 10 FRRCES A WIER CFECRNOd | quring thelr forced journey. Fitted and the nomination of girls who | “In my consideration of it,” Ber- been fixed ] putations ot thelr probable orbits) Aor%, ¥ Yo TLERE O P ow. | with special devices hidden away In | will spend two weeks' vacation | net repiied, 1 togk — tnte account| Miss Oborholtzer's hampe, have been made at the University of ':\," it was sald that if pletures of | the gondolas and with many Instru- |there at the clubs' expense. | cach kind of traffic each one of the W her funer ,| was held, | ° 9 0 California under the direction of |t " " .2 0 “ihey would be|ments distributed throughout the| During the evening an interesting ['ive companies had to handle and |a doors from the dan Lewltt S ll O t Professor Ltgschncn [ turned over to authorities Interested, |8hip for the purpose of recording | recital of a play called “KI-Ki” was | trled to form a judgment as to how |S'ephenson house. Botli hous S e lng u Comet 1935 A ‘was dlscovered 1:} In the past naval aviation units [alr pressure and stresses, all of them | given by Miss Florence Brugges, | €4ch corporation could supplement in Irvington, a su whicl :h;;"l‘“:t]("“’:“(J“l:;c’:\“;‘;z’:c'";‘:“s‘mfl’l based on Pearl Harbor, Havall, have | placed for the purpose of gaining |secretary of the New Britain Indus. | (e other in & merger seat ot ‘Butler colloge fro1 in ihe Crimea on Marey 23 "l(s|alded tho internal revenue service |dafa for alrship construction, valu- | (ria) Girls, which proved amusing, | . "We came to the conclusion if Miss Oberholtzer was graduated a e n s pr. Rifiiithions Wi b Eh 'Hn the prevention of opum smug- |ablo information 8 expected to be | Next woel's program fs as fol. | 'F° Unified corporation could reach| Persons living ineatthe Htephen L s about equal to thatl | " with some success. | ohtalned as a result of the runaway |jows: | the standard of service of competi- fon home maid several automobils of a'star 100 times fainter Umln €an | ® ghips bound from the Orlent and | flight. | Sunday, April 19.—Girls who wish | 0T 1t could be profitable. We then | W seen in the grounds surround be seen with'the naked eve. 1t Mas|,o,ohing ot Honolulu have been ap-| 'As the truant ship appronched may meet at the club room af 2:36 | M30¢ @ judgment as to what the INg the house shortly hefore the ex moved slowly westward In the con-| panonded by the use of seaplanes|nome, Vies Alr Marshal Sir W. | ppn and will go on an outdoor | /#IN28s would make the new stock [Ploslon and fire. Stephenson ‘was #isliations Virgo and Leo: {and surface ships and in some cases | Goeftrey Salmond wirclessed 10 the |1 (le foilowed by v corcn 1oor o or | WOrth and what the old stockhold- N0t at the house, having mosed fo "O"“;hm"e::“:';dr:""“{fi "]““:‘:‘"”‘;‘(’1 "y |Confiscation ot narcotics in §an | crew, “Your efforts splendid. They | tha oluh. ! # PATLY Al ers could get. That was the final @ hotel se stal eosiagn (Thaiite e an amateur, Willam Reld. of Ron. | Franclsco has resulted from infor- | redound to the credit of all." | Monday, April 20—Classes in reed | OhSideration; I've never opera ity L ° ] e 5 matlon furnished by cable from the | Much praise is being meted out to | ) ; way on a statistical basis. A 0, some tim debosch, near Cape Town, South |meion furnished lichipratisllatalng mgted | work and lamp shade making at the | 1©, “ 1Y 08 & Fatsticd] Africa. He has discovered eeveral in Tlight Lieutenant R. 8. Booth, aged | ¢juh room, Supper for the cooking | The fire starting shortly after 1:30 Jeweler and Dia d Deal : L : 4 e 26, who has had crammed 1nto & | oinss will he ot ba == — BTN oyt Jeweler an lamon ealer vecent years. The first observation to AN | lass will bo at 6:30 as usual. Mis 7 v ni. was extinguishell by 2:45 & a0 (58 oo\rdtEe was made March GIRL SCOUT NEWS |short space of time the exper-|Gartrude Rogers will speak on t ( amps m, after the roof pract 295 MAIN STREET 24, when the comet was in the con-| The Girl Scout ofticers’ association | lerco of vears for he was respousi- | “Dissecting a Fish” at 8 o'clock for| Convention in Detrojt the interior of tha residence R SN stellation Hydra. It moves ,0“.‘,”("“1” meet Mon v at 7:30, at the | ble for navigating the ship to safet all girls who stroy 4 = April 17, — Stand- the southwest at the rate of one- ! who waited at jalso will be another rehearsal of {ardization of eamps and : fourth degree per day. It {s about in |the Glrl Ecout Dime soclal, Batur- | ham air statlon since yesterday eve- |t}0 Italian mongs of ti hy.‘,'mu:.‘»;[:u”‘11:”.”::1‘;:':-“ e thelsignth megnitute, butfaould bs dax/Mey 2, will bejmade Baichewnline fwasione ol ithe Airstito/Erest)| Smuesdayi April 21— Plunging I at leunied (1o allnion st e bm 02| vislble in a good fleld glass. Photo- [ VIll be Eiven lo the leaders for dis- | him. Recognition also s being|the v, W,'C. A, at 6:30 followed by | ; : e v | Coolidge will deliver an address to be carried by wire to Chicago for HESE values are most unusual. This is - map makin glass, receiving fu- | 3 struction first class tests: Troop | Ereat struggle with the wind. It was | 1, Marjorle Potts, Margaret Ames, |then blowing almost with the foree broadcasting by radio. | Lilly Caimback, Rufh Wacker, Irene | Tomorrow night the president by | Winger, Adelaide Young: Troop 4, pressing a button will open the hef- |Ellen Boardman, Viola Boardman; ter homes and buildings exposition |Troop 5 Dorls Vanderbrook, Flor- in Baltimore. ]encn Gooby. cakeSWelmme Soap 25 small STAR p_kge_s NAPTHA BABBITTS LEANSER \to_u_ Purclnase ONE CANf BABBITTS LYE STORES AT Broad&High Sts. New Britain, Conn, 421 Main Street. Cor. South Main and Fllis Sts. N S Farmington Road, Kensington, 1537 Stanley Street. E.Florence St. New Britain, Conn. 132 So. Main St.,, New Britain, Conn. 15 Kelsey St. Arch St., New Britain, Conn. 125 North St., New Britain, Conn. 542 Arch St., New Britain, Conn. 131 Hartford Ave.,New Britain, Conn. 711 Stanley St,, New Britain, Conn. Conn, 17 W. Main St., New Britain, Oonn, 441 Arch St., New Britain, Conn. of a gale, Running | | made ten miles only to' be driven | back half the distance galned. | Despite these harassing condl- { tlons the R-33 sent continuous |string of wireless messages of a | cheery nature, making 1t appear, as | one officer at Pulham sald, that the crew were “happy as skylarks" and really enjoying a wonderful exper- | fence. a Watching ANl Night | While the crew battied with the {elements above, landing parties he- | and waiting in hope of being able to |lend assistance to the dirigible | should she by any chanca to got home befora daylight. Tho country | peopla in tha vicknity of the afr- | drome and along the cost, aftar lis | tening in with their wireloss to mes | sages from the R-33, got outdoors early and took to watching the eky for the appearanca of the lost air ship ADIO f‘-\‘fl"“fl\l\fl Hindenburg Will Make His Final Appeal Over Ether. By The Associated Press Hanover, Germany, April 1 Field Marshal Von Hindenburg's final appeal to the voters as a can- didate for the German presidency in tha elections April 26 will be Lroadcast by him through the ofticial radio next Friday, two days before the voting. Hindenburg heads the list of the three candidates on the official bal- lot, being designat-d as “Paul Vor Hindenburg, Field Marshal General, SARGENT'S FUNERAL SAT. Services in England Tomorrow Will | Be Strictly Private | London, April 17.—The funera | John § t will be held morrow and will be strictly private | to be attended only by relatives and close friends of tha artist. Burial will be in Brookwood cemetery at Woking, 20 miles from the capital, Memorial s held 1n We noon on April 24 officiating and ices will be stminster Abbey at Canon Carnegic the members of the Royal Academy The public wi out tickets. It is expected that the king will be rep- resent friend in need Keeps Resinal an band for 1 cuts, burns, rashes etc. | 2] Oakland, Cal., March 3:—“About four years ago [ had a rash on my ankle caused by the heat. It itched all the time and I could get no relief. I tried many things, but nothing did any good until I tried your Resinol Qint- ment. That cured me in a very I always keep a jar it on hand mow for cuts. burn 1 other small ailments.” (Signed) L Condrey, 2422 Grove St, I a l hort time. ¢ her engines {half speed the dirigible sometimes New Britain Pastry Shop ! 390 MAIN ST. French ad Danish Pastries | 1ow were upall night long watching REPARED in a spotlessly clean kitchen with pure ingredients, under tt vision of chefs, famous for their pastries in European and New York hotels. ® & @ Note the Difference Next to Raphael’s e\traordmary savmgs. truly an opportunity to secure season- able apparel for yourself or your family, at ne super- Children’s Children’s Hosiery, 85 CHILDREN’S PUMPS AND SANDALS Children’s Goodyear Welt Sport Sandals in Tan Calf, Patent and Smoked Elk in the very newest designs in all widths. Plain 1-Strap Patent Pumps for party and dress wear. to go with these shoes. THE W. G. SIMMONS, Corp. WEST MAIN ST. ankle and 34 length, ‘ mm.nnrln (N4 "““‘E YOlLly, /W@n S sults I; omen's Fine all - wool, hand- tailored Clothes. Specially priccd $z a'rd up Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats Styles for all occasions at thrift prices. $1 99 g Men’s Topcoats Boston Clothing Store 63 Church Street (Next to Herald)

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