New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 12, 1925, Page 8

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— e | ®ir Hugh reviewed the problem of AIR EHlEF nRAwS the alr defense of the British em- |pire and its potentialities during the {next 60 years, speaking very frankly and plainly Indeed upon the main [principles which much gutde the na- —_— | tion in its right and economlical use | |ot aviation. | Treochard’s View of Aeral oot oo f.l"[,,'q.'\ir.':,;‘.v’::f} Strile Appalling eh o 1 1 sald, much to t as of his listeners: “It may be for this empire | Cambridge, England, June 12 (P — than fc The assertion by Air Marshal Sir | world, but T fe Hugh Trenchard, chiet of the w 1o in clvil cannot balance fah alr staf?, that he would do away ! irm that may be done on altogether it he could, by it, and if T had the casting vote € of comment || wonld {sh the air.” r v phrase of wused mo: ent than has hie st togeth Con- tinut n- ishment ssing r country in the all the good it any ot In war bo! ention wae that all t clal of ding in done through aviation commerclally would not make up for the reign of terror and death which would be ac- complished through this there should be another wo! when great bombs & gases would be strewn upo helpless cities. to a Furopean war in sland might be seriously hief sald: “The isonous almost ——— Roots and Herbs Used in Medicin The Lydia E, Pinkham Medicine Co., of Lynn, Mass., is recog (he greatest user of roots ar in the world. Over half pounds are used ar facturing Lydfa E table Compound. herbs gathered with the greatest care at the season of year when the medi- cinal elements which they c n ar at their best. This, in counts for the wonderful of Lydla E. Pinkham's V Compound in restoring ailir en to hsalth and strengt zed as nd herbs ! a million vally in manu- Pinkham's V this o four nflict most of was a of defense e itself. Still, he only one that Offering the Quality and doubts whether any other wuponl ould takd its place for another 100 . 'member that nothing you can do or say will stop all the benefits ot aviation, or all the horrors of it. I am sure that the empire is in the forefront of the nations of the world In the alr | The royal air force would mot be | made the great weapon it must be | without the backing of the nation, | said the &if chief, and he was con- vigeed that one of the most Import- | ant means was through the larger | seats of learning. Ifor that reason the government was eager to start at Oxford and Cambridge alr force units as a heginning, and the offi- cinls hoped to do the same at other universities at a later date. | Columbus Paid $7,200 | To Discover America | i Juns 12 (@ — Re- | stigations in Genoa's | disclosed that the en- | f Columbus' fleet, which was only 14,000 on the trip 000 lira more, bring- p to about $7,200. thly pay of ssamen was To Stop Falling Hair You can easily clean your hear ndruff, stop itching thehair falling out, make nd Beautify it, If you use an Sage—the best hair toni nd scalp Wgeatment, It's guaran- teed. Al ggists sell it. Ask for e | it by name— Parisian Sage. 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We Ask You To.See Them-- You'll agree with us that we have not overstated their goodness, and because we are the makers as well as the retailers. Experts Give Attention To Rubber From Haiti Washington, June 12, (P—It may not be forever that Americans will have 'to depend chiefly upon far.off Java for rubber tires. The bureau of standards has just recelved 26 pounds of smoked sheet rubber from an experimental plantation which the agricultural department has been operating in Haltl, The ship- ment is to be tested in a varlety of ways, over a long period of time, to determine whether the gum from the Haitlan trees will do the work which now is performed by the products of the islands of the In- dian ocean and the Amazon basin, Itching Rashes or any other burning ekin trouble which keeps you ecratching, is a source of embarrassment as well as torment to you. Why don’t you get rid of it by using Resinol Ointment? Physicians prescribe it daily, In most cases it stops itching at once and heals eruptions promptly. It is pleasant and economical to use. Sold by all druggista Resinol . ‘35. 7%2 ".?lrand s e loungy English idea with American snap An ideal combination for this time, A splendid Blue Wor- sted, Cheviot or Serge Suit and an extra pair of fine, Gray, Qual- ity Flannel Pants — the four pieces ARMENIAN GIRLS GET GO0D ADVICE Well Trained in Primitive Housekeeping Aléxandropol, “Russian Armenia, June 12 (®—An initial attempt at the sclentific study of home econom- fes 18 being made in the American orphanage schools here. A model village has bheen established, In which Armenian girls are taught by actual practice the rudiments of household science. The model village {s no modern affalr of complicated appliances and labor-saving contrivances for apart- ment housekeeping. It follows close- 1y existing conditions in Armenian villages, Tt is the simplest kind of a practical demonstration of what can be dono with more intelligent use of available materials, adoption of elementary principles of hygiene and sanitation, and the application of better means and housewifery, On a plot of two acres of land the orphanage hoys have consfruct- ed six one-story buildings, using the | same bullding materials as those of the native villages, stone, lime, sand and clay. The arranzement of rooms varies, but in each housa a section of the building is walled oft from the living-rooms for the family cat- tle. Each house has a native oven methods of | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1925. small vegetable garden, The course pt study includes cook- |ing, housekeeping, weaving, garden- Ing, and the care of household ani- mals. The girl students shear their [river, dry it In the sun, whip It with dles, They dye the |vegetable dyes which {selves have threads with they them- looms, | For the more proficient students botany, soll study, cattle breeding, and chemistry, The American re- sponsible for the “model village s Miss Pauline Jordan,®a Red Cross |nurse, who served in France and |who has been with the Near Fast |rellet In Armenta for the past two years, |Laborites Cousins Emphasize Extremes | cation of the character of Lnglish | 1ite of today, Commander P, Har- rington Edwards, chairman of the Labor Co-Partnership association, stated publicly recently that he had a cousin who was the grandson of a duke and another cousin out work and drawing the government [ dote. | "It may sound rather snobbish of me to admit this” said the | mander, “but such are the | Under such cénditions class | should be out*of the question.” | of com- - k out Your Credit fa Goy u need to ow 3 plan ave that lo mond payment | switches until 1t becomes fluffy, and | he wallis past |spin it Into threads on hand spin- | Make the sign of the cross. they weave It into cloth on hand | bolt of lightning there are supplementary courses in | Ing London, .‘une 12 (P—As an indi- | In ith a Dollar with a Diamond, bafit fnte ‘e Idbohen’ and aiso »|The Playting of Bolts Of Lightning From Sky Havana, Juno 12, (A - Juan Acosta Tznaga, a farmer living near Ciego de Avila#Camaguey province own sheop, wash the wool in the |8 the object of awe on the part of his nelghbors. Men step back when them, and women A few days ago Juan set out to ride In the midst of a heavy raln gathered, and finally |And electrical storm to the farm, A killed bis horse and knocked him unconscious. With the first rays of tho morn- sun farmers gong to town finlshing touches to & rude coffin when a doctor arrived.sAfter a few minutes of medical attention Juan opened his eyes, stood up and bes | &an talking, The terrified tarmers fied, JAPANLESE NONAGENARIANS | 'okyo, June 12, (A—In connec- [tlon with the fmperial gitts dlstris | huted to persons over 90 years of age, on the occasion of the royal | silver wedding, the authorities found | 10,600 persons In Japan who were | eligible, Sixty per cent of these were women, Two women, 111 years of age each, heid the longevity record. found the apparently lifcless body. | dairying and elementary physics | A rural carpenter was giviog the READ THE HERALD WANT ADS. 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