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l‘ City Items WINGING LONG The Commissioner of motor vehi- | cles has notified the local police that I(alian Aviator Proves Himsell | coerstors eenss ot Vinceneo Gourageous Flier ACCUSE FEDERAL ‘Springlield Tea Room Employe Says He Served Drinks | suspended. The license of Edward | | Callahan, 51 Trinlty street, has been returned, Decoration Day flags. Fravk)in | g A s . | b Springfeld, Mass, May 28.—(AP) Rome, May 25. (AP)—~The al- |gquare Filling Station, Friday and | ooy hearing testimony that a fed- tempt of Marquis Francesco Do | Saturday.—Advt, | eral prohibition agent served drinks | from a bottle out of his coat and the agent's denlal of the charge, United States Commissioner Gordon has taken under conslderation the case of three employes of a tea room charged with selling liquor. Thomas McClear, a clerk, testified that on the evening of May 1 he was Pinedo to pilot & hydroplane """"i Adam Charsky of Roosevelt street iurope, Inddia, China, Japan and ""‘n‘;“’ his ““:I“l' “‘71 m'"J -hout\n on ch A o ) Australla has the double purpose of [P0\ " e ".““:‘:M:- demonstrating that hydroplanes are sasording: to sy "4 L » potter sultad thinland olgnap itor | S0 PEAR 108 TAROEC madestoztye long distance commerclal fiying, and | Fo\ce thie morning. ) of proving to the world that Italy 1s | Y :r."mscn player pmx‘lu- at Morans' justified in her claim to be the coun- | —29Vt: try of the Old World most like the . Thers will be a meeting of the approached by James R. Gillan, fed- United States In her confidence fn |S¢Andinavian W. C. T. U. temorrow |eral dry agent, who described him. vouth. actlon, daring and cool ef. |{Lernoon at 2:30 o'clock at the | nelf an a brick salesman from Taun- Salbiiy |home of Mrs. Fred Strom of 24 | ton in search of liquor and a good | time. McClear sald companion, Willlam ¥, Lillls, he | went to Gillan's room In a hotel, where all had several drinka from a bottle produced by the agent, who suggested that a party be made up. McClear and Lillla invited Norden street. De Pinedo s typlcal of a rising | NO" : generation of Latins who are ehale | VErY speclal for Thurs, and Fri lenging Anglo-Saxon superiority in |Hats at $2.95, French Hat Shoppe pors md in achievements which |59 W. Maln §t. Prof. Bidg.—adyt. require the out-of.doors tem. | Tau Gamna chapter of the ¥, W. perament hitherto considered given |H: A. Juniors will meet in the chap- only to non-Latins A sclon of a |ter Tooms thia evening at § o'clock. | that with his two noble Neapolitan family, 85 years |AN {interesting program will Ef young women and all went by taxi to old and as perfect a specimen of |Blven. g | the Red Tea Room, thres miles ont vhysical vigor as any In Italy, De [ FHome cooked luncheon, Crowell's of town, There Gillan, alrcady in- —advt. Ralph L. Gould, secrctary of the Chamber of Commerce, will talk on | “Selling New Britain to New Brit- ainltes” at the meeting of the Lions club, Tuesday noon, June 2. SOVIET MEETING ENDS Object To Methods Used in Man- Pinedo already has a long record of Lrilliant military and aeronautical wchievements. During the war he won four medals of valor, and dis- tinguished himself by bringing to his work a temperament which combin- od the typically Mediterranean ardor | with the supposedly northern quali- ties of poise and steady jndgment. Many long distance flights during the past few years, including one from Barcelona to Naples and one from Brindisi to Constantineple, con- | vinced De Pinedo that the hydro- | plane was hest suited in point of cconomy and lack of dependence on gupply bases for long trips. i Fimally. he decided to attempt his nresent flight, ebtaining support for his scheme from the government and partienlarly from Premier Mussolini vith whom he ia personally friendly. O the request of the Itallan govern- ment. 11 nations furnished him with nis prospective toxicated, McClear sald, produced from his coat more liquor and mized | highballs. Gillan admitted meeting the men and women and suggesting the v 10 the tea room, but declared that he was able to buy whiskey and ale. He said that drinks Lought at the roadhouse, with tp had cost $20 besides taxi hire, In a raid on tho tea room May 6 federal agents say, they selzed two quarts of Scotch and part of a quart of rye whiskey agement of the Chinese Fastern Rallway Moscow, May 28. (AP)—8oviet Russia s at odds with China over the management of the Chinese ern rallway. The Chinese chair- n of the board recently repealed lan order by the Russian chalrman dismissing 200 employes of the rail- way regarded as counter-revolution- Copenhagen, May 28, (AP) — Greenland, which hitherto has used the colnage of her mother country, Denmark, is shortly to have a coin- age of her own, The coins will carry on one side the figure of a polar bear. The blils will be on es- pecially strong paper to withstand information ists. The soviet miniater at Peking. | (ke rongh handNoe they wili rescti route, Greece, Turkey, Fugland. Hol- 13, Karakhan, has handed the Chi- | cioaciaion thrcsme” o Locelve tund, Portugal, United States, Japan. liesa government a formal nots of | 1 ¢ gL Ciina, Fr Pe d Siam protest, declaring that the action of |~ “or most of the distance De Pine- the Chinese chz olate P = Tereoen For most of 1 pibeEines 0 inese chatrman violates th IO ) e e do. accompanied by meehanle Cani- agraement governing the manage- | = 5 , i st | A aliera Rusticana,” he threw it into panelll, will follosw er ar W Snent of the road. 3 et it have no special supply bases. 1t 9 | Tha officlal newspaper TzveMta, ''° fre but his wife rescued it. his theory n rely on the feommenting on the difficulty, says = ===mm===s — natives for n emergency. it touches the vital political intercsts » The route as mapped out com- e g4 iesia, and shows the e alf Ga"on Best prises 73 laps and a tfotal of 328 ity toward Russia of Chang Tso- fiying hours. The tor hopes i pin the Manchurfan war lord, who that his excellent nervous system 'cuchacts that Russia is supporting Mouth Wash--60 Cents Make Tt Yourself—As an Anti- septic, Much More Powerful Than the Weak, Flayored: and Foaming Kind. will permit him to fly ten hours daily, jis enemies, FRECKLES “un and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots, How to Remove Fasily. Here's a chance, Miss Freckleface, try a remedy for freckles with the Movie Toreador Hafidlcs Raging Bull Carefully Hollyweod, (‘al., May, 28.—(AP) A story of a hiy of unfilmed humor that marked the prodiction of & mo- tion picture here recently is eirculat- ing aboug.the studios A Latin type leading man was cast for a role in a bull fight. The arena Have vou ever heard of Kojene, the most powerful. non-poigenous, non-aleoholie antiseptic known? For killing discase gorms 1t ix ruarantee of a rediable concern that ) was hullt with & &pecial handy exit ' More than 75 times as powerful as t will not cost you a penny uniesS for the actor in case the bull acted the ordinary mouth-waches for removes the freckles; while If It (an realistically. which you have long heen paying loes give you a clear cornplexion the The acto am timid and didn’t| high prices. xpenae is trifling ish the acenes where he had to! A six-ounce bottle " of Kojene® Simply get an ¢ annoy the bull. He shied every time | which Is sold for 60 cents at Axel ouble strength-— the bull even looked his way rod’s pharmacy and other progres sive drugglsts, will make half a gal- lon of fine tasting, yet unflavored, h-wash--it leaves no artificial, after-taste—just a feeling of absolute cleanliness, You don't need to make ft an at lepartment store and a few ay tions should show vou how eas to rld yourself of the hamely frs Finally the director, 1nss of time and f tated and exclaimed Show a little nerve," “But what shall T do if the bull <hows some nerve t00?” pleaded the after much , hecame frri- “Do something. B com ) one ounce he worst case Be sure to ask the actor from behind the arena gate. one time-—-a half teaspoonful of Ko- iha double strength Ot “Moo like a cow and mavbe he jene added to water will make a hal strength is &old unde antee of il kiss you,” was the rejoir tumbierful money hack if it falls to remove the exasp: director. It you try it once you'll save a Int freckles. We recommend Othina Complex 'n Seap for use with Othine, also as 1 shampoo ed hair Much Brilllant Red The brilllant red frock is met on all sldes, and because it 1s usually of conservative cut, If not color, it is not at all’a discordant nota in "pring styles. of money. Smokers use it before retiring and awake in the morning with a delightful of mouth cieanliness, Money back—gladly—if vou don’t say Kojene fs the most wonderful antiseptic fn the world sense it's wonderful for hob- c a cake at all drng or . Othine 33232313 3 223332 233 23 § i # and All Day Saturday As a Mark of Respect To the Heroes of the Past 33t seouring the great outdoors. It is dedicated to those who smilingly, eagerly and most unselfishly gave thing man has to offer his country—his life! We who remain belvind to benefit by the sacrifices of those departed heroe we owe them. We must follow their footsteps, if ever again, our country's honor Memorial Day! ST - LTI ANIN WET CASE WORLD'S WONDERS sandwiches and a It comes at a time when nature looks her perfect best—when mankind finds solace and relief in Let that be your uppermost thought and silent tribute to the Nation's Defenders NEW' BRITAIN DAILY HERALDy, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925 e TETTm—— e KENTUCKY CAVES Scientists Believe Them Most Remarkable in Universe — Frankfort, Ky, May 25— (Ap) The largest and maost extensiy e cavey | In the country and perhaps in the | world are found in Kentucky, as.| cording to Dr, W, D, Funkhouser, 700logist at the University of Ken. |tucky, who with the co-operation of | Dr. Willard Rouse Jillson, state geologist, has made exha e |studies over meveral years, Declaring that thess caves hold (many secrets 6f old and even pra-, historle days, Dr. Funkhouser said’ | Kentucky fs neglecting a great op- | portunity to contribute to the fisid of sclence, which European ax. | plorérs, coming to this state, might grasp to “bring to light important data which have besn for years within our reach, but for which we have neglected even to search.” Dr. Funkhouser was Governor Fields' scientific representative at the time of the Floyd Collins trag- edy at Sand cave. The military court of inquiry. appointed by t governor, has just declared Collins to have been imbedded in Sand hole instead of a cave. Tts official report declared Mammoth cave, for the es- tablishing of which .as & national park a movement ig under foot, and other caves ‘“are safer than Main street.” Mammoth Cave Mentioning Mammoth cave, €'rye. tal cave, Onyx cave, Colossal cavern, Horse cave and Grand cave, Dr. Fhinkhouser said ‘“none of these raves has been entirely explored and thefr extent fs problematical.”” “Most of them extend miles under the surface of the earth— passage after passage, chamber after chamber. with branches in many directions, offering rara dis- plays of stalactites and stalagmites and dazzling surfaces of crystal and ornamental rock.” In virtually all parts of the state wherever limestone of any thickness purity occurs near the surface, then men have found large subter- ranean caverns, besides thousands of smaller caves and ‘“sinks,t.which often are the entrances to caves, Most of these caves have been med hy the dissolving out of the s of soluble limestones by under- for for ground waters “They are Inhabited today by foxes, coons, skiunks and bats™ Dr. Tunkhouser sald, nd are used as places of hibernation by snakes, lizards and hosts of lower forms. Tn former vears the hears and wolves mada them thelr dens and dragged the carcasses of their prey into their gloomy receskes to he devouved “Today the cattle geck the mouths of the eaves to escape the heat and, flies: a-hundred or more veafy ago the buffalo used them for cnol the same purpose, ‘as is mutely tes tified by their bones RBlind Fish in Caves “The caves also have a very inter of their own ~sting fauna , consist- ing of the blind fish A erickets, bilnd erayfish, peculiar spiders and | distinct &p of salamanders which are found in large numbers far underground but never on the surface.” Tn the recent second dizging to extricate Floyd Collins’ hody from Sand hole, after the state had closed its efforts, a large family of vicious snakes were found wiggling crazi squirming and about 30 feet down and the diggers finally killad them naar Collin underground tomb. Their presence so far underground was unaccounted for by the diggers. Protected influences of air and water, bones which have been found are a valuable record of an- from up the most precious g, must fulfill the duty is at stake, on Saturday, |ally discovered. |caves, ovidences of the exlstence of primi- clent fauna, In one cave bones of sald Dr, near coons, Funkhouser. foxes, | “Rock houses” or great over- hanglng ledges of rock which, like | afford animal ehelter, were likenéd to those In France and Spain as having the “‘most satisfactory Sydney, April 28 nection with a re tralla to asslet 450 ve man during the glaclal period and it has been pointed out that Kentucky occuples In this country the same position relative to the southern fce limit as do those coun- tled on land here, mated that the taking will be from 000 for e 16,000 mi voyage With One or Two Pairs of Trousers HIS (-'ROUP comprises a Specially Selected Lot of New Suits from our own stock that sold formerly at $30 and $35. The price tags have not been re- moved. Select yours at $21.50 That you might for Decoration Day—we will be open Friday night until 10 o’clock SAMPLE SHO David §.Segall, Pres. ) 7 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN tries in Europe, thus suggesting that Lexington the | similar archacological data might be wolves, [obtained by a study of our |groundhogs, skunks, a bear a deer |and & human being were acciden- Australia Pays High To Secure Immigrants (AP)~ nt agreement in London between England and Aus-| from the United Kingdom it has been esti- cost of this under- ch individual mgking the Long Rides to Work Lessen Efficiency that this frequency was at its maxty mum for thosy workers whose! | homes were furthest awa aves." | Geneva | ternational May (AP)—The In- — conference, en-| The first cireulating brary of | deavoring to give workers the un-| Which there is any record was ess diminished enjoyment of their spare | tablished at Dumfermline, Eng,, time, has recommended that public | 1711, and private transport authorities cooperate with workers' organiza- tions to the end that the laborer be o get set- | moved to his |as quickly 4 In con —————an e Frank E. Goodwin emigrants ob, and home again, possible 100 to $10,- ' quency of w"‘c:. .“‘ y 14»1-1 JT‘»«.( :n. Eyesight Specialist creases with the distance .of the MAIN ST, TEL. 1905 workers' homes from the works. and Many a lucky man left our store this week— With a Suit that saved him from ten to twenty dollars. You, too, have an equal opportunity to buy one of these suits at as great a saving. But Remember— We Had Only 200 of Them WE COMBINED A LUCKY PUR- CHASE WITH A GROUP OF SPE- CTALLY SELECTED, NEW SUITS, FROM OUR OWN STOCK INTO THE GREATEST SUIT EVENT OF THE SEASON. e GROUP is a lucky pur- chase from a manufacturer pressed by a poor season. These Suits were made to sell at $35, £40 and 845. makes possible this low The price we paid price O] have one of these suits 4 135 MAIN ST. BRISTOL