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AIRCRAFT SHIP PROVES 7S WORTH Recent Maneuvers Said fo Haye | Demonstrated Value —— U, 8. 8. Seattle, off the Hawailan lslands, May 27.—<(AP)~Informal discussions today by observers of the recent Inter-fleet maneuvers off the Island of Maul revealod that the aircraft carrfer, U, 8, 8§, Langley, proved the high value of alrcraft carriers as Important elements of the ficet oftense and defense, The maneuvers, however, showgd that the low speed capuclty of the Langley would reduce ity offective~ m|-« In wetual battle, 'the obseryefy sald, The Langley, formerly the coller Jupiter, has a speed of only ~ 12 knots and has beon used by the navy largely as an experimental vessel to solve the difficult prohlem of launch- | ing and landing olservation and fighting planes whils at sea. The observers sald an invaluable lesson has heen learned hy experience With City Items Victrolas and planos at Morans',— ’ adv, | Mrs, Morrls Siderowfsky and daughter, Anna Ruth, of Stanley atreet, and Mr, and Mrs, A, Gordon | of Beverly road, West Hartford, at- tended graduation at Sargeant's school, Cambridge, Mass, today, | Gulbransen player plancs at Morans' | —advt, Mrs, William R, ¥enn is recover- | ing from an operation for gall stones | performed at the New Britain Gen- | | oral hospital, Home cooked luncheon, Crowell's. =ady! | Mra, Dugald McMillan is recover- | ng from an attack of pneumonta. | Bhe Is at the New Britain General hospital and was critically fIl for agveral days, | Dr. Edward J, Dray will lcaye to- morrow for Philadelphia. where hé wlil attend the Centennial anniver: | sary of Jefferson Medical college during the coming week, Members of Unity Rebekah lodge will meet at 1. 'O, O. I, hall Thurs- day afternoon for sewing. Religlous education takes Use the time the school grants. Sign the card for child, Do Jt now!—Ady. Have you signed the card for your | time. board the Langley and can be used as a guide in the construction of the new carriers Saratoga and Lexington, converted from the hully of battle cruisers as a result of the Wakhing- ton limitation agreement. The Sar- atoga has been launched already and fhe Laexington will be launched soon. Naval:men hope that as a result of the Hawallan maneuvers and the Langley's showing appropriations will ba mada for the construction of additional airplane carriers, which is parmitted under the 135,000 tonnage | placed npon the United by the Imitation States and Great Britain Washington treaty. Tt is pointed out that afrplanes Jaunched from the Langlev as the Plue fleet attacked the Tsland of Oahu during the recent joint army and navy maneuvers were able to attain’ a considerable higher alti- tude than will be ‘possible for the heavier Martin bombing planes, and thus the Bine fleet gained a theo- retica! afr supremacy. During the recent engagement he- fween the White and Green divisions |q of the fleet airplanes were lined '3\" on the Langley's dance floor deck. Tirat six planes were launched @ ardor within one minute As the first plane took the air from the stern the second plane began to run along the deck preliminary to taking fight, the remaining four taking off at 10-second intarvals, perfectly and without accident. 7 A half hotr latar the remaining | : {milar inter- five planes took off at & vals and without mishap, flew off to scout out the Green fleet position child? Religlous education is a pay- ing Investment—of time and money, 8ign before May 20.—Ady. Have a good time Decoration Day. | Bring your fiims to Ohrnstedt.—Adv. The committee on ordinances will meet Friday evening to work on a zoning ordinance. Chairman Thomas {Linder of the zoning commission has been invited to attend. | Very speclal for Thurs. and T'ri. Haty at $2.95. French Hat Shoppe, 189 W, Main St, Prof. Bldg.—advt A son, Fred Hen Jr., was born at the Hartford hospital on May 25 [to Mr, and Mrs, Fred H, Copeman of 54 Troy straet, West Hartford., Mrs | Copeman waas before her marriage Emily Stanquist of thia eity. BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB NEWS The Industrial Girls ciub will hold 'its last business mecting for the new year will be elected. The elght delegates to go to the industrial | conference and camp at Camp Pros- pect in the Catskill mountains, June to July 3 will also be chosen, during the year will be used toward the expenses of these girls. The next big activity of the club will ba their final dance to be held on Thursday, June 11, after the {performance of the play which the | girls have heen rchearsing for same !weeks. Anna Foldan is chairman lof the dance and tickets will be dis- tributed at the mecting. | The club will close the year and | celcbrate its first birthday with a banquet on Thursday, June 18. | Fsthar Riley has been chosen gen- your | I and to direet the White detachment | ool chairman and the heads of the zun and torpedo firlng With what |popran decorations and favors and wers considered satisfactory Tesults. | ginner committees will be elected at The grand fleet today, meeting & 4, moeting Thursday. Epecial | theoretically superior force, reversed | gpoocnep will be planned and the | its course and sped back to the ha< iy oniary of the industrial eommit- | ven offered by the theoretically f4os ¢ the ¥, W. C. A. and those who i mine- protected Tahaina roadstead. |y,vq yeen interested in the elub dur- | AAmiral Coontz announced that ;.o 1o pagt vear will be invited. somé detachments of the fleet | e yiryiole and lamp shades class | would participate in tho Memortal | wi) meet as usual at 7:30 Thursday | Day parade in Honolulu Saturday. THE T ADA : N‘Im”, / {fore [PAPRAELS DEPARTAENT SIORE | ,m the club room. Aew {5:‘/’.;/}1} J/mp,a/né ((,;i(.}. &\ STORE NewBrifain Cr s for! ver ‘/Az./f/" ~ OUR STORE RAPHAEL'S DEPT. STORE THE BIG STORE WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 OUR REGULAR SALESPEOPLE SATURDAY FORCE NIGHT 0’'CLOCK OF WILL BE AT YOUR SERVICE WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DECORATION DAY If You Require Anything Shop Friday up to 9 O’clo For Your Holiday Needs, ck at Night at ()ur Store §' ITHAW DENIES WILD BROADWAY AFFAIR Says He Had Dull Time-Only Tip Given Was $2 New York, May 27.—(AP) one i taking advantage of Harry K. Thaw's presence on Broadway to pross agent himself, according to Bartholomew B, Coyne, Thaw's at. tdrngy. Cayne danied today that Thaw showered tips recklessly in a cabaret Sunday as reported in several news- papers, The attorney said Thaw merely dropped lute the place for a little’ recreation. He declarcd that while patrons of the cabaret may have had a hectie time, Thaw him- self described it as dull, Thaw eame to New York to con- sult. Qoyne on legal matters, the law yer saya. At his hotel yesterday Thaw said he might remain here for “half an ur or three weeks." “I'm simply here on business and I'm going to attend to that business and leav he said. One. fnvestigator of Thaw's cab- aret visit reports that only one 8100 Vill was produced and that to pay the check for $91. When the change came ‘Thaw gave a tip of §2 to the waiter, who wax transfixed with in- lignation Some this aecount savs Another report that Fawn Gray, credited with having been entertained by Thaw in the cabaret, is wearing a bracelet with two rows of diamonds, says dancer, 19 ARE GRADUATED Degrees Are Awarded at Hartford Seminary Foundation Lxercises Today. Hartford, May 27.—Iotty-nine rees and diplomas of graduation. mcluding six degrees of doctor of philosophy. five master of pedagogy. three master of theology and 14 e money which the club has ralsea btachelor of divinlty degrees, were | frank E. Goodwin Eiyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST, TEL. 1905 annuai commences | 000 ghriners ment exercises of the Hariford sem-' cuch o 1) | lnary foundation today, olgn countries and 20 states of 1 unlon we represented in o of graduates, The $1,400 son fellowship was awar Jerome Johnson of Oshk The commencement addrese en by the Rev. Dr, James Gllkey of Springfleld, who spoke on “the challenge ¢f the old ch the new gensration” Nine recelved degroes, two the d doetor of philosophy, threc | ot pedagogy. one master of ar bachelor of divinity. three Shriners’ Hospital to Be Built in Pittsburgh odw wier May ~(AP)—A| ® LY SRS : 5 : car Port St | Shrinera’ hospital for cripp frormity to a nearby barge by a ro asurer A 3 n th it pital Seven for : GRANGE 1O REPEAT PLAY 2 The G 1 presont the “luth in Portlund thiy I'hi first of perfort « t the glven in the Iramatic club will Acrows the Hit evening, louving iumnuwl at the | | | auto, | w meries of 12 | play to b On towns e DILS AS BOAT BURNS Muy car-old da Ribeuu tug Macsh the Nt Quehec 1 hter of her Aife the wps de- Lawrence Pittsburgh, ancols. 1K 10 engaps bury dren will be bullt In Plttaburgh on Sianton Helghts, Imperial w. 8 hus {nformed sounding that zoning law, The property acquired, Brown suld, compri icres on which a hospital r ing an initlal outlay of $60¢ Lo recalved. Work will be atarte thila fall. Beveral Shrine hospitals for children are now maintaine fous citles, for which Mr. Brown suld ently has dispensed more than $5,000,000. Approximately 6 MRS. RACHEL SHEINMAN TELLS tug's crew escaped Brown of the body the body on supre - READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS TOR RESULTS city councll i the 1tis notiesaly Gif erert bocsuse of Ila pority; nady directly from tho waniiis beaa, It hes no alFoho! - caate or oder Sommon I moat € Sratt 1t ls fot § sal- etltuts—that’s why " OF THE NOX-RI-TIS TREATMENT | RI-TIS man, she said: “NOX-RI- L18 has produced results in my case when all other treatn ’ P 4 cines failed, have made thr . Clemens at a cost of | $400 each trip and was to go back but now thanks to the NOX-RI-TIS, 1 will not This medicine has g t my complete recovery ind 1 am so happy that T just want to get out and shout to everyone : t how wondertul it is. 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