New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 23, 1925, Page 3

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" NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 23 RUN SHIP RON DOWN | WEDDING GUESTS BY AN OIL TANKER ARRI\EI_N_YA[;HTS Vanderbil{-Church Nuptials Sea- son's Most Fashionable 28 P—G In private most 1025, re‘erred to diary for Mr, Wil be lip Ritter, inter, shepp. A committes appointed to adjudicate the worthy claims and Mr. Schepp FIOODOFLETTERS |~ others were thirty pages long. Many of them were captioned with the S0 Philanthropist Today Hides | “cace cev™ e o wsten in New Canaan Home may be increased to 100,000, Mr | Orash Oocurs O Ambrose Tight- vords, ship But Wrecked Vessel Sl Floats Ritter fears, when mails from far- away cities start coming in. Sorae of the few altrulstic sugges- | tions pertained to plans for the aid Sehepp, S3-vear-old philantinaniet | Of VOV and girls, a subject close to *and cocoanut magnate. sought sur- | .- SCHEPP's heart. He has already ecease today in his country home in | 5" 200000t indite bl New Canaan, Conn., fiom a deluge of suggestions as to how to spend New York, July 23 (A —A three masted schooner. believed to be one of the few remalining vessels in rum row, was rammed by New York, July 28 (P—Leopold | vport, R. 1, July to arrive the summer's | ‘1\& onable wedding Miss Murfel | anderbilt, debutante daughter of Mra. William %, © nderbilt, 2nd, on | Saturday will become the brids of | rick Cameron Church, Jr, of | n insurance broker ge F. has come on his yacht Viking accompanied by his daughter, Mrs, | Willlam Goadby Loew. Mr. ang s Harry Pavne Whitney and their | and ay from New York on the yacht Whilea way the oil tanker Edward Luckenbach early today, |y but radio messages this morning © person submitted a lengty | Indicated she was still afioat v 1o% |essay on the difficulty that men and his money for benevolence | women with false pride have in beg- On the heels of his appeal to the | ging money. An Institution to teach public to advise him how to do good | people to overcome false pride was with his millions came an avalanche ‘»u\,,‘ sted of mall, telegram and personal ap-| Another peals. Three thousand letters bulged | arr his correspondence yesterday and mail from distant parts of the coun- try had not yet had time to arrive The most of the letters were frank touches for funds and pleas for fobs. Few offered concrete sugges- | tlons Earller mess from the Luck- | schooner med to sink rapidly after the eollision and |that search for her in the low visi- | bility revealed nothing. Later, the Independent Wirele Telegraph | picked up messages from | enbach said the Baker, New York eapt- seemed to belleve that Schepp needed, money, instead | He offered | O RBronx without of trying to give it away real estate in the charge A man markable cure for rhenmtism, sug- gested Mr. Sehepp put the healer in- to business, buv his sutput of medi- cine and distribute {t among rheu- maties, Another vocational hoards analysis to separate the mentally fit from the the echooner, whose captain refused aid | w The operator of the “Bossum’ also | sald the Luckenbach and the coe guard cu neca, which had been | ed to the scene, had resumed danghter-in-law™ are on the who #aid he had a re- The caremony will bs at Peech- mound of Beniamin | Thaw Vanderbilt the estate All but 59 of the letters failed to hit upon Mr. chepp's main purpose | —the most good to the greatest | number for the longest time which Mrs. [ teased aiee | The | A The officlating clergyman, il be the Rt. Rev. Herbert man, suffragan bishop of New and the Feu €. Hugh ort, both Episcopalians rbilt. who is expected to give | *|his daughter avay will be a house | T on occurred 18 south of Ambrose lightship Edward Lucke 5 vessel, eailed for psvehiatris | of charittes | Old men, young men, mendicants evangelists and heads poured into his offices The mail appeals for aid ranged Stante unfit 8] another auggetsed Mr. Schepp finance an invention of the writer, enabling one handed persons to play night tor Los Ange cigco. Ehe reported only age ahove the water line from the romantic request .of a woman, fat and 49, for $4,000 to get & husband to the request of a man tor endowment of “A refuge for poor souls about to commit suieide ' Tt was to much for the philan- thropist. Wearily. packed his things and departed Those who called tn person were $0ld to write letters setting forth elaims for alms. To answer those who appealed by mail, a printer was ordered to strike off 10,000 formal Motices acknowledging their requests end stating that all appeals would be the eaxophone A phy [ illiterany there A8 a nine vear he hought cocoannt | He continued products amassed untold t of the world's n New York's East Side He claimed 56,000 eighteen cents and snld them for 35, | throughort his The Tnited States producas half per cent of the production The "Rossum’ Aught to stamp out [the Duteh f 1t Bussum cleared from illiterates lived |for New Orlea DIES IN DOC Tuly OR'S OFFICE 23 (P—Mrs old boy, Mr. Schepp palm leat fans for | Norwien, lam Kinnes |died sutdenty 1ats noon with heart dis h her o deal in cocoanut life and millione office where she sultation over which ghe has Besides her hushand she is survive by a daughter and two brothers 1 heen for con frouble copper and uses 44| What Nokol installed ina typical home heating plant. makes an oil burner? To make a good oil burner it takes more than idle claims made in summer. It takes first of all a sound principle of burning oil. The Nokol principle of burning oil has never been equalled for efficiency or economy. It takes a good factory. In no industry does care in manu- facture count for so muchasinoil burning, It takes experience in the field. Only through experience is an expert knowl- edge of heating prob- lems gained. Nokol's experience in the heat No pa heating for homes dates from the perfection of this used by no other oil burne It acts entively by vadiant touches the beiler. field is unrivalled. It takes a responsible dealer organiza- tion. Nokol dealers have been thoroughly trained over a period of years. The leadership of Nokol, established 7 years ago, has never been challenged. Of 75,000 automatic oil burners installed in the United States, by 347 manufactur- ers, 22,000 are No- kols. More Nokols are being installed this year than ever before. To make sure of having yours for fall, get in touch with iz ™™ us today. | w York last night | rday after- | 1 a doctor's from suffered for vears. | | uest of Mr. and Mra Miss Vand will have no at Her bridal bouquet of white orchids and her | be a Paristan creation, sslected is believed to be | her mother in Paris wil- | 54 ot 18 Tomm street | countess, | for the « DANES BREAK MARKS | Twn N al Records are Rrol Copéahagen. Tuly athletie stadium at C national athletic meet of Den- mark, two national records | broken. Alax Peterson ran n 15:11 1-10 and H ared a fraction over 12 feet fn the pole vault | ter: sen cle but 2 G i and the results hate vast their first major proved h ng to the officials, Th: ent this vear as in any oth. wroand every ¥ i for ths coun sted with 2 te a bright futn spirit that In the past the winter k and field O'vmpics of 1 and onl the young men taken a games. Tenni; 4t many or SN, v rts say that the will | ¢ soon is gmn: to startle the world sterling fi u I"”‘ | | s Gertrude Fderle Arrives in Beulogne | and Declares she is Ready for At- } fempt at English Channel | | Boule France Gertrud W abez o in Boulogne at erdav afternoon and v to Cape Griz American ait Oympis favoral itions for her Channe! s assuming an cimming attempta this entirely Am ca arraved ag: Miss Lillian Harr with North h Ameri Rabhi Swartz's Family | Must Leave ( mufln i in the country is lim \ | | | i as it should be ADMIRABLE AMERICAN FIGURE IS THE IN- AND DIRECTING GENIUS OF KUPPENHEIMER STYLE THE TYPICAT PIRATION THAT'S THE SOURCE OF THE THE SLIM, TRIM HIPS; THE 5TRA FREE-DRAPING TROUSERS. SF BROAD, ATHLETIC SHOULDER; IGHT, SMOOTH BACK; THE WIDE, £ THEM HERE EXCLUSIVELY IN Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES e Newest Creations N.E.M COLLEGIATE (CLOTHIERS in Enghsh Foulard Ties G &SONS MAIN AT EAST MAIN "[ HM] IN PAR“ HN\THN IININ S Electric FIaxhsa Ganse Much M'”R' RAIDS (LU Damage as Does Rain » BATTERIES BATTERIES INTRODUCING 100 West Main Street, Formerly New Vork e Flected tn Fyclustre Granp Patis, July Then! Springs | Tran Our New Station, Jenson Battery Service N © kc [[l Automatic Oil Heating for Homes Tested and Listed as Standard by the Underwriters’ Laboratories Manufactured and Guaranteed by AMERICAN NOKOL COMPANY, Chicago FRENCH & GLOCK Phone 3130 National Bank Building Next To Post Office aative land has heen faken aver hy us, and we are fully equip- ped to render a high class service both in equipment and expert Battery men Gould Battery Service Co. Urban & McEnroe, Props. 100 West Main Street 170 East Main Street uring the pro mandy the app port and th ssion as the fami! and wires and ha 11 1o the ext FRENCH & GLOCK 272 Main Street Phone 3130 National Banl Bldg al millien france Tmmense RLEACHF age also it reported from t Gentlemen: Please send me, without obligaty eomplets information sbout Nokol Aut: Oil Heating. 272 Main Street Tel. 3770 Tel. 708 es. The ga ns has gon fields of wheat in Beauce The injured wheat r s of Kurope, were beaten Sowa fiat. Hal atones fell in Bordeaur to | rested famou Ryan, Boston, Mass, left hip and gion Koo brumad

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