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o BOY S60UTY LAND IN DITER' Tossed Out When Auto Truck Tips Over Waterbur truck dri elty their Mount and carr whila at One Miller W 1 of rington, wonnd ad hy were ther Dr. Charl Injunction Prevents pathy with \sclst) and of an at- n with o8 June " PATROLMAN SUBDUES (WO BATTLING WOMEN Vranklin streef Fight Fas Sequel i Police Conrt Thi Morming of zainst the fined Ousting of Lodge Man tlon haltir move Sur tore A. ( grand lo the othe ternity, courts e the order prema Court of Justice 1 {he supre ter figl stice ( Grand afthe cused No More Piles Thousands Bless Dr. L Physician Who Discovered Common Remed 1t you thi trom the you haven't he ment Kknown HEM-ROID. This D By experim covered th then remedy can Dr he an a ta Compound decided 10 this we 0. A. PETERSON FRED WALKER L] 1Y 4 onhardt, This 3 ré:\}-“,'f AP the fa Y WY 1 hy 57 Harrison St. ad duri ing which taken of by th a4 spended smontas of lement of a fined proprietor street, was of as- ski of 147 it suspend- fas the two men iigned engaging in a rday night. Atty. David T, ] for Sidowski and B. Pa- the oceurred by for for Dabkowski Doty arrested which conducted wid fight, of the store OASE CONTINUED Neat bury Perjury Trial is to he Held Neat Manday e counsel to enal! &b b Any of the Following umt Plumbers Tel. 1508-2 Tel. 2079 Tel. 1197 Tel. 106 Tel. 381 Tel. 1992-2 Tel. 516 East St. " ucts had to lower théir export prices NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUREDAY, B i e CHURGHILL FAVORS BRITISH POLICIES Backs Gold Standard and Sub- sidy (o Mine Owners | . (1 atia 1 made on the gove ction in returning for agree- coal countered by 1, in t that to ground taken would il come ot of lollar.! nhsidy the miners Churchill yhody the action ampire have on to pound agreed to controversy. and mine- declared that are {1 was much more veiled subsidy on the expense of was objectionable, it comimunity esirable exports 1o chanceNor's remarks charges of that the return largely re- were Let to by the lahorite gold standard was ponsible for the increage in un- employment and that by reason of the gold standard exporters who de- sired to compete with foreign prod- 10 per cent, so as to offset per eent in the value pound Reforring which had accrned 1doption of the the 10 of the tn the advantages from the re-| zold standard, Mr. Churchill =aid the general money rate had been eased; equilibrium with the Australian and South | African exc s had been estab- lished, these exchanges being on a par with the pound, instead of at a | premium, as formerly; that France had bhased her new gold loan on the pound, instead of on the dollar, and that an approximate sameness had heen brought about as regards wholesale prices in the United States UBING WOWAN ACG HEAD OF HOSPITAL New Jersey Patient Makes, Startling Statement Trenton, N. J. Aug. 6.—Mra. Phillips of T.ong Branch before the Bright legisla- committee yesterday that in 1421 khe was subjected 1o a delicate peration, against her wishes, at the New Jersey state hospital for the in- <ane T wing charges atients Mrs from hee Grorgiana estified re commitiee i inves- of mistreatment of Phillips said she has been ad- operation will prevent her ning 4 mother. It was at the instance of Dr. Cotton. miedical director and i vitness testified to have performed Nospital the assistant, on been pro- court of chancery in a 1o ahout o day she 1in the eding bring her re that time Viee Chaneellor Bu n of the court of chan 4 the ground given her Mre. Phillips e ry ex surgeons of blame o that the woman had consent to the operation. had heen to enguge a lanyer to bring ction said &h ivit against the surgeons promised to furnish of an ould take her case Dot Fdward A called to testify feath Ars a former patient at the hos told 1 Advised him he could leave the conmmitter Jame attorney who County ctive Tea wha the den con- crning af committee Dr. Cotton honge ae his testimony wanld New Orleans has the sacand 1 larg cst area of any ity In a0y first. Chie the Tnited Yor ira fArt th, Seattls nd De Do This After Severe [liness How ta Speadily Gain Steength and Put on Neaded Weight g ltke the itamines in ( on and everybnc ng mach n ordering r Oil and it snr th 1l od Live oved a blessing to bee 5 m a appetite Pe sure and ask for McCoy's, the original and genuine Cod Liver Ofl | Compound Tablets—680 Tableta60 cents. A;_Unu Thig is one of the few times photographers have been able to gnap a picture of Helen Wills, American woman tennis cham- pion, without her tennis racket and eyeshade. This picture was rookline, Mass., just after Miss*Wills had beaten Mrs. JJessup in the finals of the Longwood tennis tournament, 7-5, taken at B 6. sual Pos o e for Hlen AUTO HITS TRUGK New Driver Mistakes Accelera- for for Brake Kearny, N 6.—One ma s killed and er probably fa tally injured yesterday when the an- tomobile in which they were ric crashed Into a motor truck standing on the Newark turnpike near “Diead Man's Curve,” hetween here and Jersey City Stephen MeCl of 202 Thirteenth who was sitting in was killed and the Murray years old, of 121 Palis ade Jersey City, was taken to the West Hudson hospital suffer- ing from a fractured injuries, The A 22 years old ot, Jersey City, the front seat, driver, Dennis avenue, skull and other antomobile Sy smashed, had for day from a company fn Jersey according to the who that Mur had permit to drive which heen rented hadly the City learnet's aceident tied up traffic on the half an hour. The car wa City and R turnpike for nearly Teading toward Torsey according to shonld standing on The triek Thread and the wit nesses ocenpants have seen the track of the rond by the Clark Fast Newark driver, Hugh Rogers of Tyndenhurst was repair- ing a leak in the radiator Murray, 1t hut b failed one &l onned company tried to turn out, of his perience stepped inex nd, metting exeited on accelerator instend of the hrak The hack of the hody of the trucl high and projected ove and the ard 5 the t of it the ssiet ited way Jer front seat by other Metlos 1o the hospit the i IS\ county police made against Personals Mass., after spendi ek of Stuart Manple Mrs, Willlam H tiew street M Hill Daigle end and Shont street of Fair irned from a s weeks' Fenw brook Mre Var veeks Miss ing tno works Miss D vacation a ok, Say Tohr Ge ind son of here she will & Miss the Mt ods READ THE HERALD WANT ADS ADS TOR RESULTS of | dvt. Home cooked lunches. vt price. New Victrolas, while they last 14 | price. new, Victrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— advt Gulhransen It ITame conked Junches at Crowell's, | dvt, Members of all New Britain W. €. | Unions are urged to he present at iinville camp grounds tomor- “Temperance 1ms will he presented at T The Wal The thrap of 1 Satn Clearance pri 03 C. e sing out sale, ONE HILLED WHEY | Gty tiems Victrolas at L. Pierce & Co.—advt. L. Pie single Victor records 35c 1. Pierce & n inter council Er writ is Hartford. at the 1 lay and aind Those X - erprise through R. J. Monkifewicz, Sons e & Co.—advt. Co.—advt. ng ening meeting Provision the milies of 77 Resalutions to Be Acted Upon hy Kaceys Aug. 6 (A—Seven fy-seven v slon of bus op: | The delegates vesterday re-elected directors exception of Flaherty of Thiladelphia who was opposed by Greenwich heading a ticket of candidates Tiorse after secret overwhelming the other men | re not placed in nomination. program of the Knighte, < in preparation all n, Supren FEdware srnng canens: Jefeat p The sulting i a of Minn., t.ons faced tha weary business res- as the he d43rd Ipreme Animously in red canaries are selling in 1 today wi Knight Hagger a dark With H A dopte anthorization quires, a juvenil more fi officers and i erty un and Wind Brir How to Remove Easily Her a char fss it it the ent store a remedy guarantee ern that it will not cost you a | remos freckles es give expense i8 trifling. | an ounce of Othine— drug or a few applica- | s to rid yourself les and get rely old under it a it nal innnal fhe ames A, of he last. night, than $700, Out Ugly Spots, Miss for of a os th you a from any and you how of the beautiful worst case fails to easy homely com- i more than one r the < the druggists for \ Othine as this guarantee of remove ce on all Mary Eliza th dresses, §7 W, Main, 1 flight up. | Crowell's | 1 Rebuilt pianos guaranteed good as 24 L. Pierce & Co. | player planos at Morans. Co., has ened Cahppell for $150 damages. retirnabla Monday of August in the city court. | Members third Win- and Daughters ty. will hold a hasket pienie lay afternoon at Goodwin park, attendng will meet supremes the Knight of Colum- was un- | re of the Co- organiza- | Frackle- freckles reliable | clear '3 AUGUST 6, 1925, ASSOCIATED PRESS | UTILZES WIRFLESS | (Continued From First Fage) | |tone. Ehortly thereafter a squeaky then somewhat clearer tone came through and finally was recognized as phonograph musle with clearer modulation, the score of the selec tion was familiar, but remained uni dentified because of an inrnsh of static which marred further recep- tion. Ehortly after—heginning with mid night Fastern standard time, the ra. dlo code was resorted to with stn tion OXN calling “WAP" and Me- | Donald answering “OKEH, MeDon al | It was explained to him that the Associated Press wished to inter view him and We readily acknom! edged consent Rapid Transmission. 20 minutes thereafter the interview was complete, Flve aues tions and answers totalling ahout 300 words were exchanged by those aboard the & F TPeary and the in- terviewer. This established a high rate of transmission when elapsed | time is deduced for repeating of some radio code which was at times indlstinguishable The average for transmission rated close to 18 words a minute interna- tional radin code, The five questions recorded are: Tong Distance Records, “What point and greateet dictance you have heard or transmitted hu- man volce hy radio would he of n- terest to The Associated Press news- papers? “I have Zealand About | | heard code from New Have worked code from England, Trance, Holland, Sweden and Catalina Tsland. Heard voles Chicagn and Schenectady in day- fight. Transmitted voice and have heen reported heard in Seattle, New | Fngland and London.” “Have missionaries [radlo receiyers and what say about {t.” Boon to Missionary. “We found only one missionary using radio, the Rev. Peritt, Hope-| dale, Labrador, who has been to his | home in London only three times mi vears, gets mails seldom and says | |radio s great hoon. T presented | missionaries with sefs when they! | most needed them. | buy radio as they have insufficient funds to buy other naceseitics de- | sired.” | “Ts the hegin nsing | do they Eskimo guide Ttookashu | with you? (Ttookashnu was a guide with Peary and MaeMillan on a pre- vious expedition.)” “Ttookashn now with us. “Will it be possible to reach your | | planes by radio? | | “Have difficulty in maintaining | fwo-way communication with planes but expect to era ate “Do Eskimos fully appreciate ra- | dio concerts?” | “He just accepts it as another | him it is not mare wonderful than !the phonograph.” | McDonald interrupted {tions once to sug; they fined to radio m The interview was arranged with the ald of 8. I. Marks, treacurer of the Zenith Radie Corporation, and H. Harvey Roemer, director of sales the he ques- gest con- baker in September, leaving his seat = giving from rain, snow, cold or cars selling above $1000. it Other manufacturers will tage is obsolete, ed by a registered opto metrist and secure eye glasees or epectacles on credit at cash prices. AR T T T MICHAELS, Inc. 351 Main St., New Britain, Conn. I IT TRE T 1 designed for them. lowing Studebaker's lead Studebaker developed this 11 months ago. | continue to do but never lin on nis favorite | cancerts by | Toseph's 1 They eauld not | [§ this." | B great work of the white man and to | than the newest HE Duplex Body, introduced by Stude- tionary new-type open car—with advantages open cars have never possessed before. Within its steel-framed upper structure are concealed roller side enclosures, which the driver may lower in 30 seconds without ease the enclosures roll up out of sight. So obvions are the advantages of the Duplex that Studebaker has become the out- standing leader in the open-car field among Triumph of Studebaker Engineering to follow in Studebaker’s footsteps. For any open car today without this unique advan- But at the time this advertisement i writ ten, Studebaker—and Studebaker alone—offers you this double convenience. Another important engineering advantage pioneered by Studebaker is the use of gen- vine, full-size balloon tires, with steering mechanism, fenders and body lines especially Other manafacturers are gradmally fol- On the Studebaker Standard Six Duplex- ALBRO MOTOR SALES CO. 225 ARCH ST. promotion, Chicage. | On Monday night the expedition | and Statlon 9XN completed for the first time in history two two-way? communication of messages, Herq tofore, the expedition had :'r\mumn\—' cated with Its station in this country by relay to varlous members of the | Amateur Radio League, as it “IH' | MUNN AMBITIOUS Wrestler Now o Wants v | i Glant Tackle Jack Dempaey for Heay ywelght Title, vefore Mon day had It gained direct contract for fmmediate transmission of business, The expedition plans its return, to arrange its broadeasting ontfit with Statfon XN and others to relay Its messages to various sta- Boi Tdahe ("Big") Munn heavyweight short time, | Dempsey for Auz. 6 (P —TWayne who held the world's wrestling title for a wishes to fight Jack the he weight hoxing erown The former braska football workin, a month ed that man i hefore world's University of Ne- star, who has been on a tarm near Caldwell for | ceping In shape, announc- Gabe Kauff- seeking Kauffiman he would to the debut as a 10 suceess be- tions throughout the country where each radio owner and fan may tune station an orchestra o) and hiear 1 the National | his manager, in Los Angeles vith Dempsey Munn ' Peary Geographic Bowdoin of the well and Soclety, s 1t said return his promptn eoncerts of band in I is successinl wrestling Munn with little or o the mat Heart (‘eases to Beat, Revived by Adrenalin Ohio. & (P—Moder triumphed over death at Mat jved stopped beating taking DANCING | EDDIE’S And Faery Night Musie by Ben Irving's Broadway Melodians & Plece Orchustra Larain nrgery Aue pital today when tha & S years after her heart hal for three minutes An anesthctic ered by Dr. R ahout to perform the cson, old, was re AAminst on tonsils w that the girl had stoppe The heart had ceased and Dr. Stack injected heart, It was fnlly { utes hefora the child hegan (o 1 breathir functioning »drenalin in- o the e min sizns of life - FOR FRIDAY - Block Island . 18¢ | Fresh Block Island SWORDFISH. . 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A Year Ahead of Its Time - The One-Profit Duplex—more up-to-date “yearly models” Phaeton illustrated above, yoo'll find =n automatic spark control, safety lighting cone trol on the steering wheel, 8-day clock, gaso- line gauge on the dash, improved one-piece windshield, special coincidental lock of igni- tion and steering gear, foot controlled cow! ventilator, completely machined crankshaft, oil drain valve which a girl can operate withe out sailing her hands, and waterproof ignie tion—all Studebaker features. These are a few of the points which ahow {hat Studebaker cars are more up-to-date than the “new models” now being announced in dizzy succession. 1924, is a revol instant protection wind, With equal And any automobile expert will tell you that new models of necessity are engineering experiments. Only after months of uss in the hands of owners can all mechanical flavs be elimineted. Engineers are human—and it takes time to eliminate mistakes. Thus, when you buy a Studebaker, you not only get a motor car that is completely up to date, but you also eliminate all guess- work and gamble. Your new car has been tested and proved satisfactory in the hands of thousands of owners. undoubtedly have Come in today—and see the One-Profit Duplex which has made all other open cars obsolete. It is called a “one-profit” car because all vital units are built entirely by Studebaker—thus eliminating the extra profits and overhead of outside parts makers which many other manufacturers must pay and include in the purchase price to you. This explains the fine quality and the low price. — but remember. important feature Tel. 260