New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 6, 1925, Page 14

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e ————— e e SENATE APPROVES \.B. JUDGESHIPS The House Puts 0. K. on Norma: School Appropriations DUNCAN NOT TO RESIGN JOSEPH H. BRISTOL DIES ¥ Don't take my word for 1 Ryl Y TRIAL FREE meamven AND INTERESTING BOOKLET andconvinceyourself. I havesuccessf cat «d thousands of patients for {at reduction Without Change of Diet or Unnecessary Exerels Below are a few extracts rate- ful patients which bear ¢ t 7 treatment eli snmy i17eas I do now Lost 70 _Pound: Tave lost 70 pounds as a resuit of tal Sresiment. 1 Jeel better in every way. 1 can won Zahe long waiks without becoming fired or short ofbreath, 1 thank you very much for what you have done for me.”" Lost 48 Pounds. AMr: E Horner says:™ Well T'm glad to inform you tha [ have lost 48 pounds 0 6 waeks.”” Make up your mind this v get rid of that fat. 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NOTES STAMFORD CONTEST Delorest Company Claims Itadio Corporation Infringed on Patents K2.000,000 Declared Tnvolved Mi Mary ¥ Tda Kingsbu T0Y PLANT BURNS of Two Tar€est Vactorics of Kind in New England Destroyed Battle to Save Warchouse, (erman Liners May (eorge's Sister Shows Improvement Romance of 1,600,000 . 7/ Acre Ranch Disclosed \ TROTZRKY IN ROSTOV Building Code Defect May Have Caused Death 0 s 7 SUIT OVER STILL EXPLOSION City Advertisement 1 [¢s Better ~Stop Off at London 7 AIRED IN SENATE Senator Cronin's Move to Table Garried, 18-12 sutive offices trip o matter |t the house the latter ce over ouse having ¢ of a motion Jay as the Yo desire ard he parlia motion to 12 hut he 1ge Senator * Castle fnei MAY 6, 1925 rmmscons & SUBMARINES AND ARPLANES NEEDED (Continued frem ¥irst Pago.) the Germans as wers the supply | [ play tn tuture conflicts. The | | wdmiral said that the airplane had | {little chance to show its abllity in the world war, but its possibilities were realized and later tests showed fine results. In the world fight little | naval work was done' by the afr crvice as most of the machines vere needed by the army for ity Lombing and other work, The tests | after the war had convinced some | officials of the valuable quality of | stedmera as thelr objcct was to de- |y airplane but other offioiala could | the lines of communlication. Here the admiral gave a Jeseription of the convoy work done ¥ the destroyers. ) He explained the anxiety of the Germans to destroy the supply com- meorce as he sald that when two armed powers faced each other in conflict, it was the objective of both to cut oft the lines of communica- ns for like the eleteric bulbs in a room the light went out if the wire were cut. o with a milita not exist without its force, army ¢ lines of communications, the work of the which was navy. When con structlon in tonnage finally gained on destruction of seabottoms, Ger- that the submarine had been deefated and then Irtve on land, which fina ir mans saw ow an army to win by sen the lines of communicati ms, If the Grand nothing 1 consts as the Germa en out. “If that had ap) aid the admiral, you lere with your New ceent would be trying to an right now." « destroyers combatted the arines by the use of i e admira), s hoats people right England charges was told hy who said that the un ) slin inces of e swift desiroyer caught the scent se of the vital necessity that 1 view or methods in use, ty was “doctored” When properly seasoned, it was handed out to t the man said facts conld not he gi the true n at the time, Even the mystery s, us were kept Those Reporters' crs were given to many agination, Armiral Sims n discussing wartime of a tramp ils and ¥ submarines,” Atrocity Tales Canards harrowing tales of the way from their doo he sinking of hospit tion of all of 1 but one at- hat of the Landovery Here a 1ed and sunk after submarine commander had tra B0 hcte forta A Al Hosital ship had be ! g carrfed t he had empted to t by the The Next War Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist MAIN ST Tel. 1905 ng when 'somewhat tempered at this point, by not be altered in their views that graphic |ype qirplane was not destined to hecome a potent war factor, This it of the airplane went so far as to he expressed by Secretary Dan. fels of the navy that he would take out a ship himself and handle it during bombing tests, Needless to | aay he did not take suck action and | the tests showed conclusively what damage could be wrought by the airplanes to a ship, Stms said, “If we keep enough gnachines on our hores, we won't have to worry bout machines fiylug overseas to attack us,” the admiral said, as the stunt planes were the only ones to do over ocean work and the real damagers must have a base close al and. The few chunces of hitting a flying machine told by the 1 who also spoke of the ald r. He concluded his remarks on airplane hy expressing the opin- fon that the big battleship was a back number, Fortification of Pacific How congress was so afraid of the American public that it keep a tight lock on the country's purse strings vas told by Admiral Sims in his ex- ation of the tardiness of this \try in reallzing that fortifica- s were necded fic, es- | cially at G ri g 14 e Philippines | re to be protected, His criticism of the newspapers carlier | was | his narration of a conversation with | e chict of (ha bureau of navigation | to the dispatching of the | fleet for target practice. The favored Pensacola, while | in regar !the chief mald Guantanamo was the | ic, as|there and elab fons were needed + plans had been made for the entertalnment of the over an extended | place as fortifi newspapermen in the 'perfod so that all membera of con- | gress would be fully acquainted w! the place in question and thereby | ake the securing of an appropri- ation much easer The Navy's Trouble | That the navy has not heen taken seriously In the past was the declar- | n of Admiral Sims in explaining | had ailed the department. He | that faulty offici some of | 1 had used the navy for poli- | tieal purposes. like Josephus Dan- | fels, had wreaked havoc concluded by saying that the Am cans cooperated perfectly with Alli in the world conflict. pald a tribute to the college boys | who served in the ranks and ex- | pressed his appreclation ot having | been invited to this ecity. | He was given a rising vote of | thanks and the gathering clos¢ 4 t singing of the “Star | Spangled Banner.” Colorado grows mora sugar heets n any other state with Mich nd Results—Herald classified ads Has your battery been tested lately? Better let us give it the once over— a complete and thorough testing absolutely free of charge. Expert repair work on all makes of bats teries, New PrestO-Lite Batteries as low as $15.50. ('Neil Tire & Battery Co 38 Washington St BATTERY SERVICE assesoss CHESTER G. 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New Britain 9:10 P. M. Lv. Washington 1:15 P. M. Due Washington 7:20 A. M. Due New Britain 10:15 P. M. (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) Limited Number of Tickets, Good Only in Coaches, Now on Sale Visit the numerous points of Interest including the U. S. Capitol, the White House, Congressional Library, Smithsonian Institute, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, Mt. Vernon. The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. Vegetable Seeds Buy Bulk Seeds You are assured of the hest quality and the most for your money. We test every shipment of bulk seeds and therefore can assure satisfactory germination. RACKLIFFE BROS. , = Agricultural Store PARK and BIGELOW STS. - PHONE 1074 Flowers on Mother’s Day “Remember how she always likes Flowers? What were her favorites? We have them and can send or telegraph the very finest. VOLZ The Florist 92 WEST MAIN ST. Tel. 1116

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