New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1925, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MAGIC HO@D OO (New Britain Members Have Good POWDER | Time _at_J@s_ Pond | | | i | Twenty-three to Jot | WITH BOY SC0UTS members of Britain Klwanis club motor 's FPond at Portland last eve upper, rompe ther 25¢ and 75¢ Packag; Kills Ileas, Roaches, ete. Lice, Ants, s with the men arrived at 6 | S snd and watche ~MYS OF 1atic sports and es & hav i the rame uru“ amo DICKINSON [E i e e | Sn Antor experts and life T three clacses are indicated in ] 169-171 MAIN ma I'hat's all bunk bunk. Tt ST, crremon Nehting the | This waa in | Tour hovs, | ts to represent In ht messages from nts of the ed Unarriers” at the The fire was startad Roy Seout man ) compass 401, iinlane In the 1st Page News Vor Men Who e assem Know and Need (ool suits | fire AOW | Chief the nge of fiint and stesl. An follawed varioue moral lessons ht the bovs hy pantomime nRing by the geouts and by the Usiting Kiwanians was followed by | “End of a Perfect Cook in 14 ‘And in the n attack, they times 33 m | There's a little diffe When 2 v hy news—bu dog—it 1= These cool auits news. planes sive ceremony nlthree were | v—and and tryving Here are miles an hour. ] owers in the wnot taps “When you &hoot to hit o 1t finding 4 ind the Texas, RNy m Mitche 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief os Everywhere }‘I}UNK’ MTCHELL REPORT mm Oficer Soofls at Navy Man's §tatement mv\ 30 (P — eighth at I*f'r’ Sam med of the ant} s report of Rear Admiral hington, eaid 1t's worse than s propaganda fssued in a | desperate effort to diecredit the air “In the first place we can't keep air at miles |an hour, the speed at which the tar- gols wers towed," Colonel Mitchell ext place, when travel about fles an hour rence. fon, in shooting at a slowly moving target ne going 100 at a target with 0 know airplane attack abhout THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925. —KINANIANS FROLIG | Sure Relief CANNED BOLTS OF FOR INDIGESTION ™) Eurhe erp ’ \! 'VoR 3 s L This 15 Eaglamtion o D, | Seott's lnvemion \<\mu|ro of the \2\3 Department will be asked by Dr. Edwin R, Scott \n testing his “death stroke"” in the 'mn “of canned lightning,” which [he claims ~ will revolutionize war Mran Tr. Scott mald yesterday he wigh. ed 1o conviner go death dealing agency. He plans fo fornia seme time in September with an old hatt ar pilotless air- both. Th he sald he would ask the government to pro vide. | piane, or A faw of the pessibilities attribut ‘fq to his fnventian by Tir, Scott are Destruction of all lfe, on Jand ‘mz or in the alr, within a radius of 120 miles; disabling of all radie Ful par within a r radius; d¢ restructures « battleships at a distance of ten mil or more; the bringing dewn of an planes from any ¢ possible a plane fo achic estruction « disablin land fortifications a long dlstances. “Tn tests conducted caid Mr Seott, * holee were burne in two-inel steel plates at a distanc of one mile; dead trees have bee fired at the same.distance and ani mal 1ifa has been souffed ont at dis tances ranging from two to sever Planes also have bewr destroved in air tests” While maintaining |regarding etructural details of hi Imachine, Dr Seoot said 2l neces sfruetion af the aleady | miles, Dummy | etrict seerecy Indict Husband in Death of His Bride Hartsville, Tenn,, July & dictmenta of murder were returned vesterday by the country grand jury against Noel Lynnville, 18, and lis|&worn out by John Gregory, tathe ', Mrs, Jasper connection with the death by strych- nine polsoning last April of Le ernment officlals | of the effieacy of his inventlon as a | make the test oft the coast of Call- | Gregory Lynnville, 18, Nocl had 5 to have been given | entire eloped with her leas thun two weok | i matiiige (o Motain 1o o, for his| ices. before, her death, No true Neged o erim At L found in the case of I o - friend of tha Lyunville family, wh wus arvested on a warrant of muride 30 (P—Tn- - VLS | re Ietnorial serv. Lynnvllle, infof the girl. Grogory echarged she | Lonor of the menory of the late was poisoned as the resnlt of a fum- | Ambassador dgar A Bancroft, who alily plot and that Luey Lynnville, 16, died” there Tuesday ovend The | to Toyko. “It’s A Personal Maiter” NO. 3-—DRYING Your washing has been completed The waghroom manager takes seve American community attended the per embassy here | word was awaited trom Washington gurding sending thy oody to the United Statey and tron the Japantse vut Karulziwa in | government as to the special tram | and guard of honor te hring the hody of ‘the ambassador from Karulzawu THE JOURNEY THROUGH THE LAUNDRY ral pieces of clothing at random from the tuh, and makes a careful inspection. Every piece must have that sweef, clean, refreshing gmell. And it must be snowy white, The examination is zatisfactory. The washing is passed 0. K., and it must now he expertly dried and prepared for ironing. )ay' on the flute, a gun, vou ought to ME PALM BEACH SUITS Formerly to 81840 Now $10.75 Light, cool and at the abote effers this medal in your clc comifortable—and tore that nenory vours—it's Ceme in and eur party—yo ited @FA u'um qtrce[ lI.nHlmL % 99 X “It Pays to Buy Our kind” P (:ohnlhfl swim. \'\ Forpepand vim J ar.and { clear within, A A B“c'“.am' 5 Pill, one every mgh1 ceep you young and mrnnc and bright BEECHAM'S P1 bereg A Thin Men Run Down Men Nervus Men Dr Scholl's Zino-pads Put nae on - the pain is goor ’ 1can be made on a ehip or other ob- 821y Parts are here ready for as i irplanes in an at.| Dr. Scott is a native of Datroif ‘nrv with anti-atreratt gune, but |Mich. But his home s now in Cali they won't knock out enough of |{ornia. For nine vears said h Ithem to prevent an effective ajr at. |™A8 & student and protege of t! |tack from being made lata Dr. Charles P. Steinmetz, el ATl (hls prop 2 about the ef. |trical wizard of Schenectady, N 3 fectiveness of anti-alreraft guns fa |[He eredited Dr. Stetnmetz with gi New York, July 30 (B — On the [misleading and does mare harm than |I"8 him the fundamental principle ave nf his retirement, when his fur good. Al aviators know how small |(for his death stroke.” would have passed into the | their chane re of heing hit by | Pr. Scott also claimed to be th Js of employees, Max Cohen, lanti-aircraft fire. It's all bunk - [inventor of gynthetic gasol Jent of M. Cohen and Brothers, lcould do more goed by span {predicted the world's crude ol discovered that the man @ of that money on subn plv will be exhausted by 193 28 {0 take control of the ®At under the water with ¢ {declared that this view is shared [Brisiness er, had been | “The air service never has heen (J P2 D ! ‘ ohhing him for e N The |glven an epportunity to really ¢ iran Chemical Society. thefts had s weakened the com-|What it can do against anti-aireraft FgRs e e e that he had heen |Funs 1= us a chance to denion- {Man of 81 Plans to Wed Woman 55 Yers Old [Ablizad to postpone his “trate then let the ground gune 0 (Pi-John Smitl vere carefully [Discovery Made on Exe of Fmploy er'e Retirement—Convict Was To Recetye Businese, business over Cohen said retirement show hey can do. An can blow your hattleship cle e e el Sel e Cooney Idl!nd t(n Comen in general Sliens SE e jlean Smith's son and the ¥ Tudge Manenso resom- | Sheiby k fell wife are abont rother and step-sister. Yo mith's mother-in-law will be | step-mother and by the eame tol T e tene it ) his wife's father-in-law will bacor R furned fn. [her step-father. The vounger cs mplove, received a similar ger day from | N1e's daughter knows she's gaing The fur thefts were o Jich ha had [have a pair of new grandparc inta theusands of dolia t she ran't quite figure out 1 s o thev already b e [1ationship to her. to hecome &t % nenths penitentiary, Hlinois Tawns Arm to l u:hi (HT thnL Rohhe | CHANGE OF LIFL Took Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetable Compound dur. ing this Critical Time Baltimore, Md.—“ took Lydia F. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound t help me throug! the Changeof Lif and for a broken § |down eyatem. 1tions for the . 8% |had been cor en's chureh ite plaining a lon lower timeand draggir along had tric other medicine which did not hel 5| me much. TIrea A simflar ship | In the newspaper: s of the Vegetable | were , Compoundand after taking a hottle 1 felt hetter, ) did not stop with one bottle, but took believed ta he r the vicinits 1ed in the f n and thrown from a high ‘Qnom Rch(» U noaltll(‘d lh"unz \c\\ York Cellar July 0 (A—Two an Ips, i hottles, coins, of cight, hearing 1 a three-foot cul- {verin with 1 mon halls have been Oakland. Tl where he man said iles fram Cham from Villa Mary Miles Minter Makes (harges \vdms( Mother | ns \y 2 d 80 (P) An the suit Mary Miies | ting of money | admin- | Wil along the East Wit sloop held to- 75 was uncov- 0 rotted that of fina old t of the pro- 18 heen logh A bell muzzie with am now practically a well woman. 1 | have two daughters whose health was | very bad bef(vrv they married and 1 | was worried about them Vegetable Compound for them and it helped them, end after they married | it also helped them in bearing their | babies. This is a great and good med- icine for all complaints of women, and T r"r‘nm‘“tnd it to all.”’ —Mrs. L CLOTDRANK WINS TODAY GING JORE Bl LI Tale 86 | more, Nurfland The Vegetable Compound iz a de- pendable medicine for women of mid die nge. Let it relieve you of nervoys ness, that feeling of strain and those | annoying hot flashes €0 common at this time. BRAKE LINING THERMOID Lasts Longer — Works Better All Sizes Carried in Stock RACKLIFFE BROS. co. Alf inch hore. Other r horns, anchors euring {1 Wife of Man Sought ' Found Running Still w_""‘ ond Uark, Fng Mistakes Boy for Swimmer, Drowns Him it through the whol critical timeand | [ The wauth ~as hald ins 2500 Bail pending hearing tomor Park and Bigelow Sts., New Britain [ This is No. 3 of a series of articles by 0. S. Bennett, president of the Union dry Co. Any comment or criticism you may wish to make will be appreciated. Address vour letter to Mr. Bennett, 266 Arch Street New Britain, or phone 904 or 10. 1 got the | The clothes now go to the “extractors.” These are large smoothly lined metal basketz. They are attached to a motor and spin like a top. As they revolve at a terrvific speed in their frames, the water is thrown out of the garments, as you would throw it from the top of an umbrella by whirling it. You can readily see then that it takes but a few moments to have your clothes almost dry. THE UNION LAUN gentle wringing is harmfnl. DRY does not wring clothes—even Our drying is done seientifically and above all el:e with kindness to the clothes. Your wearing apparel is placed on a conveyor and given a half hour trip through a specially built chamber heated to a very high temperature. Your flannels and hath towels are placed in a machine we call the Tumbler. The clothes are tumbled about while waves of heat quickly abstract the remaining moisture. Here we conclude our drying and go on to the next step of importance, Ironing—the Union way—which will be Article No. 4. Union Laundry Co., Inc. Savings deposited by AUGUST 3rd draw interest from the 1st Open Saturday Nights 6to 8 COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY

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