New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1925, Page 9

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RAPID TIME MADE BY MAIL PLANES (Continued from First Page) machine went to the relief at transferred the malls the last leg to Chicago. £:20 a. m., central time. Solon ang covered arriving at Two Cities Joined New York, July 2 (M- hicage today we as the result of the New York re as one efty inauguration of the ‘first evernight afr mafl service batween the twa citien, Mail was posted In Chicago lute vesterday afternoon to await New Yark business men arriving at thelr ofiica this morning; while rapld cervice Uhlcagoans with pondents Pilote Blaze Trail The pilots who blazed a through the night Iig at inter vals of about 25 miles by po searchlights an inecription rved on the facade of the general post office here inseription reads “Nefther suow or rain, nor ner gloom of night fers from the their appeinted rounds. " 5 Years Ago (5 kG a smaller performed for New York corres- trail phenomenal tims vear ago air mall ser 32 hours. The tine for the feurney by night air mail 1 more than eight hours Two planes hopp the east and west fermina searchlighted traii last n ceremonies participated in President Dawes and | 1asfer General N&w. The first sailed into the air from Maywood Field, Chiva- 20 At £:45 p. m. standard time, ar riving at Cleve four hour: 45 minutes later to assist in ieation of Cieieland’s .00 municipal fiving field. The secand plane took the air at &:30 standard time 2 it 1 mile ightly £ othe vith Vice First Plane Starts The fret westhonnd plane off from Hadley Field, New wick, N. 1. 30 miles York at 7:47 standard time, Emith, teteran Ballefonte, Pa. the fist reguln stop. at 9:41, clipping 15 minutes trom the record flight tween the fields. 'The second plane lefl Had- ley fleld at 9:50. Fach machine carried about 300 pounds of niail Simultaneously with the inaugura ften of the overnight air wmail, {h first plane of Henry l'ord’s air line between Detroit and Cleveland ar rived in the latter with parts for a complete antomohile which was assembled fleld At Hadles eral New a New D. tanded pilot At ity on field Postmaster Gen isted i swinging the he planes. that while ent was de i to inue night air mail it never could be mado to with mail, Al Comment wonld ik carrying the mail the rajlroads do n Cel. Panl Hsn general of the air,” ¢ much in e signil iee to send a Lox of flowers t Jehn Coelidge, the pres father. who Is i1l at Plymouth, Mayer Dever of Chicago also sent an invitation to Mayor Hylan of New York: while greetings were exchanged between the Ch go Chamber of Commerce and the New York Merchants' aseo- ciation Maior General chiet of the arn i W. Glover, third ter general, and Wililam B, Maye, chicf engines Iord Motor company addréssed a public lan Mason foree Patrick, lrvi r of the quet at the Cleveland field dedica. 8 tory cercmonies COOLIDGE BETTER July 2 (P—Colonel Coolidge, father of the “had a restfnl night” it d today, and a Iy continues his progress tow COL, Piviouth, \'t Tohn C. president, was announce - ard re- WEAK,RUNDOWN NERVOUS, DIZZY Mrs. Lee Suffered From All These Troubles, but Lydia | E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Her Well | wertul rried out to the letter )41 The ~ turnpike t visit Chicago to [8 ant postmas- J covery after the rer which resulted in the muu trip here from Swanipscott was aole to sit up in a chan H-x orning, and \m for breakfust offee and an g IARDGONTRAGTS FOR STATE ROADS 13 Johs Represent 850,000 Outtay by Highway Dept. nt operation | resident’s cost of 11 1l Balf o low bidder on the of Tlartford propuse truction e Ay elue d recon- in Hart I contract vill he done as i city of Hartford e of its cost i for varded ) bituwinons macadam over by ¢ hase on the Nillimantic an road to Miller Bros. Con tion o, Hartford, Conn., off from both [0 efe T on fhe Arrizoni, Middle N aind M the municipal |} He said) @ Our store will he closed all day Saturday. July 10 P, OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL huy your supplies MORNING SPECTALS from 7 a. m. 1n REST MAINE POTATOES, peck LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS, 1h. 25¢ 19¢ ALL-DAY SPECTALS ROAST PORK ... IINE L \\IR S HAMS . ) RIB ROAST Choice Sheulder Steak, Ib. .. Iean Corned Beef, Ib. . Joneless Pot Roast, 1h. .. GRANULATED DOMINO ISUGAR Sack PILLSBURY'S FLOUR § EVAPORATED MILK . CANPBELL'S BEANS 29¢ Premier Salad 1 OC l?rv\.\m‘z. hottle 33C Totaes B 200 2025 Confectionery [ ‘.mnph(‘ll'\ Soups, 3 cans. Jell-0, all HI\m\ pkg Challenge Milk Terre Haute, Indiana. — ] was weak | & and run-down and in such a nervous | condition that 1 couldhardly domy work. [was tired all the time and dizzy, had no appe- tite and could nat sleep. Itrieddiffer ent medicin ayear but th not help me. Then my hushand saw the ad. for LydiaE. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound in the nPW!pspers and had me takeit I regained my strength and never felt better in my life. It cnm Ir[mv e stored me to health. racti- cally no suffering when m he ¥ was born and heis v healthy. I know that the Componnd is the best medicine a wo. man can take before and after chil- birth for health and strengh. [ would be willing to answer letters from wo- m Efi J. LEE, Route Box 648, T sute, Indiana ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound is a dependable medicine for all these troublee For sale by druggiets evergwhere. Aekmghubout the Vegetable Com- | Sugar Wedgwoed Creamery Fresh from the Churn BEST PURE LARD PARKSDALE FARM FRESH 1] ;HI(‘_\’ Vermont 32 C Cheese, b (zood Luck Oleo, 32 C First Prize Oleo, Ih .29c¢ SOLID HEAD CABBAGE SCLID HEAD LETTUCE [,:nfic Ripe (antaloupes, each Pines 2 for 25(’: Large Juicy 45 n Cc 1h NATIVE BEETS 15¢ Porto Rico Lemens, doz foi |\ Fricassee Chickens 1b 25¢ 62(: NEW BRITAIN crete pave l.ane Conn,, Const for §28,171 lown of Wine) S-inch reintoreed ravement on ¥ tion o, Mertden, pascment vhn D Conn., to $110,57 Town of “inch reinfor ment on the Mil the Conn. National Pave 117,50 Town af Cre S-neh reinforeed concre Conn muwe Middletown, Conr + Harttor k on the Plainville, Ce nd Darton, reed cor af Simsbury Mtuminons m e on ] ta th Weatogus wntain road Immick Co sievldeionn 37 NAMED BY POPT I Tily 2 (R—Th 1 the Very Rev 8, Burke ark, N. J tationed in the N ape today onsignor of tit who has been orth American eol ctor of the eollege Thpainte Fugen here, 1o ha re nimendatione for the appoint- 1ade hy Cardinals O'Con- . Dangherty of Phila- yes of New York and v of Baltimore, ae at the inter nllegiate here ceeived by the Han authorities todav, An the niest invitation had heen tta act with President Latw. Harvard as hoper- e at the meet which wi) o eombined track sh universities extended ywell of team of Oxford —against a Harvard- Ith, and M. Bear this in mind and for the week-end, FRESH-CUT HAMBURG 1h h h h Roast Veal, [hRednerien Best Frankforts, Ih 5 e Fresh-Killed Fowl, Ih 25¢ 18¢ 39¢ | 25-1h. Sack ~nck § (\.s"i‘llia:n\" Root 18C Syrup. bottle l.nnd Luck 2 - 15C Shredded W heat, l 1 c BUTTER 2 lbs 93c White Meat Tuna, 23 C Beer Ext., hottle Phrosto Fruit 29 C Jar Rings |\|\E EGGS Fresh Peanut Rutter, Ih Nucoa Nut Oleo, h Pimiento Cheese, _large hunch 3¢ h Se 2 for 15¢ Large Rlpn’ E Bananas, doz Rananas, 29¢ ereh e 2 bunches l 5‘ Carrots t on Bridge street m‘}’:mmmm:m:m:..::::mmmmr::m:m ermpestotseTIes $1. 50 Rt Tttt R DAILY HERALD, 'HURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925. i S a R R s i T e e e e g wim THE HOUSE DF flUAb'fl 5 5 2 y DAVIDSON AND LEV sy e HAL TONNECHIEUT” m,m/..méx\.. M..a/yad/ & 7 No Matter How You Infend o Spend “The Fourth” “D&L” Can Help Youin Your Needs Economically! SEALTION, W STORE OPEN FRIDAY . UNTIL STORE OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P, 341 M. T ::xuxmmmmmmxiaxg&m&r‘(uumm:unmmm::a:::m:z:::u:::::::m rl;ight Now, Just When You Want It — We Offer An Unusually Tempting Collection of New Striped Silk Radiums Crepe De Chines for the Printed Crepes . Novelty Silks in Ane AT mare of thees frocks inte your Fourth” and when you glancs at the it can ha dane. They ara fust lovely for cool and stylish! Buy at least two! 2sily g § : £ .E i i il Whether or Not You Can Swim In Paris, In New York—Everywhere!— You'll Be Happy in One of These The Smartest Wonren Are Wearing Bathing Suits ‘2= SILK HOSE alone wil! nake 1 e And if rou're a N 5 : “ e For Friday We Feature Our Own they'll wear and wear! Guaranteed Full Fashioned Hose Women's Bathing Suifs $2.95 to $10.95 (&1 T It E T RS LI SRS L L LT LT ETRLCER IR IR LR R LLLSSL Girls', Misses', Kiddies' Suits $1.95 to $4.95 (D&T i Floor) Men's and Boys' Bathing Suits, 169 to £4.95 Shippers T9¢ 1o 31.2 Jersexs. Trunks SeTVicAahle wear or we & mean what we say all the shoe shades. 1! replace them or give you your money Tt vou prefer other colors to white, we Chiffon and medium weight.-. A matche Rathing Garters 25¢ and 19¢ Bathing Caps 25¢ to 31.69 (1'&T.4-Main Floor) Bathing Belts 25¢ and 59¢ Bathing Bags s Transforms Any Dress Into One of Loveliness! fc to 7 Lace Panels and J abots Something New! Mermaids Bathing Sets Made by the Diving Cay 232382 Haod T blue, Set (D&T green, Here’s Luggage . You'll Pack With Pride TETTTLIEIEIT TITEEILTILITITIILILIIL: “Fourth of July”’ i LARE ( THE BUGLE AND E DRI BEAT OF HING FEET AND GLORICUS ED, WHITE AND BLUE OF WAV. ING FLAGS; ROAR OF CANNON SPOTTER SKYROCKETS AT NIGHT, COLORFUL RSTING OF M AMARL You'll Be Surprlsed at the Moderate Prices, Really! Wardrobe Trunks DuPont Hat Boxes Cowhide Suit Cases wn AT $34.00 $3.69 8. 95 to $17 AR | POINTE OF Veneer overed with n ar 1a e 1 DARKENED SKY, FOURTH OF JULY THUS WILL ALI BRATE THE HE RIRTH O} A FREE AND INDE AND OF INTC SEAL Over Night Cases English Kit Bags $3.50 and $3.95 qpecml $2 Over Nioht Cases Auto Suit Cases $4.50 and 34.98 ‘59.95 to $15.95 Cowhide Hand Bags $6.95 to $19.95 Tined with lsather. In Black or brawn last five vears AMERICA CEL ANNIVERSARY OUNT PENDENT IADES, SPEECHES ONLY AN OUT- THE #RIDE AND EVERY TRUE RICAN FEELS THIS Camp Trunks $8.95 FHIS ( her st TION. PA ware: inside t Steamer Trunks S1L.75 FOr ONDERFUL COUNTRY, SATURDAY THE STORE BE CLOSED., WHILE WE, TOO JOIN WITH THE REST OF THE NATION IN A EINCERE CELEBRA- TION OF LIRERTY S TLITTIIE LIS E s e AL RIS T TTR RS R LR SR ERIRIIIRTRLL: wiLy Dress Trunks $15.00 Sl Third Floor e —

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