New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1925, Page 2

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Pocket Copyrights | Each book contains one or more storles by Popular Present Day Authors. These arc the only pocket copyrights by such famous | authors at this price, There are | Western Storles, Sea Stories, Love Stories y Authors who are World Famous, 1 5 C rach Etationery Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN SI. WHILE THEY LAST 2 dozen One Groap of ahout SUMMER FROCKS '5.00 Formerly to 324 Crepea and group in Printed Silks, Radiums in all the eolors. Not all but wonderful and buy several—such are rare Bretty sizes in th bar: values | | ORSFALLS |- =99 Msylom Swreet | “1t Pays to Buy Our Kind" Store Open All Dlay Eiery Business Day e ! HEADS GHIGAGO UNIV, Max Ma Professor or Mathe matieal Physics at Wisconsh, As sumes Duties Oct, 1 submarines was madle faculty death Mass. Klan Riof (ses All Arve Dismissed Today The Gloria Swans Her Residence For Nale H Am are OFF FOR POLAND ™ar assume gae -‘ on in homor of Ma | prior 10 the armistice | time many | dent |the rate of 3 licans agreed to forego a part of th NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, Personals BELGIANS TO PAY WAR DEBT TO U.S. WITHOUT lNTEREST Funding \\ ill Take Place in | " ’”,‘j‘ 1“‘;"”‘, ?y”‘{(, "‘;{”‘{‘,"',1“' '"’ “2 ‘Pfll Rem‘sfi"\“ nt of the opinfon that some senators Some Interest on Recon- | | might objections, ! The Amerlean commissioners also struction Loan Also Al- j lowed SureRelief I-'OR INDIGESTION Mies Ingie Gustafson of New York of her parents, 48 Maple stroet Gunnard Peterson, Hugo Ander |son, Eric Anderson and Walter An lderson of Commonwealth avenue are |spending two weeks at Pocotopang. Miss Sophie Horosik lhas returne [from her two weeks' vacation spc lar gaybrook and Worcester, Miss Helen Paulson of atreet is vieting relatives in - Wou cester, Masa. Her cousin, Miss Edith {Paulson ot Worcestér, who has baen with her in New Britain for the past few weeks, has returned home, C. M. MecKeon is vacationing at $ound View Frank O'Meara fs at South Cov entry, Miss Mary A. MeDonough {s spend- ing her vacation at Ocean Heach, New London Mrs, E. P. West Wardshoro, V't Mise Hilda Lindgren is at Lake Dunmore, Salisbury, Vt, T. W. Smith has left 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief DELL-ANS | @5¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere HAHNTAKES OVER MANNESHANN FIRM MI%S H‘thh RECOVERS ' American Bugs Valuable Tnter- | ests Abroad For Syndicate nt | made {1 clear that they considered Belglum “the most favored nation™ imong the debtor group. and that | the funding plan could not be looked upon a& a precedent that mig: ply to elther 1 and Ttal two prinelpal debtors whose ¢ remain open It was also made clear that during | the negotiations the Americans ga fon to the finan nd industrial conditiona | Relginm Ash | [ | Washington e pe ian war be Aug. 19 (Pn approva for funding Bearing sunts | President he rsonal of [ terny debt to the United States n worked out by debt mmissions of the two countries afler negotiations of unusual breyity Litte W ayment of the debt which was fixe funding plan, agreed vestarday in the month which years of the th | earnest considerat | more than a sdito bring aboul isiting at ram of rey littie m's 1 at| UPON ponls No T FEffacts of Her Attempt | for Ocean ate came fame en azo | to Swim Channel--Gaoing to Paris cation. 19 (P — If cur-|" p 'y American fi- acquiring, or German and else- Aug. are true, marked the opening world | Swanten s vacationing For Rest, rent reports nancial interests are \endeavoring o acquire, |properties in Germany lwhere. Following closely upon a report t n automobile tantative over- the Aga Motor Vorks from Edmund §tinnes, son ot the late financial wizard ot Ger- and thereby release him from el of financial difficulties in he s entangled, comes a that Otto H. Kahn, of New 4 member of the firm of Hun, | & Co., has acquired the great- part of interests of the Rrothere of Germany | Terms of Payment J CanlGris NS Aur g Gertrude Bderle is feeling no i1 effocts from her great effort of ves- terday, In which battlad waters of the Fnglish ehannel nearly nine hours in a game but un | sticcessful attempt to he the first to from France e terms provide for a remission ton the $171,780,00 loaned and for a part asion of intarest on the ahe the o Poor fellow! a large Americ had ma tures to purchax borrowed for reconstruction 2 Ameor g gian government, was s vecoznizing by the Unite s weighty moral obligation &1y subiect to ratifica {weman swimmer | France to England She at 0 o'clock a good mm,« 4 eleep and went aut fo The muscle stff and the with which she consumed a hearty breakfast showed | that swallawed | {resterday had laft littla or na afier | Mannasmann in Moroeco, Miss Edorle intends to take a com These properties include 2ine, st o or three days. aft- and large | £o to Parfs for a (4reas of agrieultural land, in addi- | Miss oD to harbor works at Alhucemas in Parls she will de-and other ports in Morocco. It has ake ansther 1 that the Mannesmann's T (R R |were desirous of letting go thelr Tho only physign] reminder of her [Poldings an account of the unsettied ondertnl swim is a slight irritation |COnditions prevailing in the Nerth {African zultanate, due to the war- anconnter | fare hetween the trihesmen and the {"ranch and Spaniards. A representative of Kuhn, Losh & in New York expreseed a doubt | Mr. Kuhn had made the re-| ported purchase. but Me is {known ta been in Morocco carly in year. Mr. Kahn's office here denied a ramor | in nlation at the time that his| Visit to Mornceo was connected with a prospective loan. Later, however TS n while in Paris was quoted {as predicting that there evenfually would be cooperation hy Americans, | notwithstanding the warfare, in the {development of the resonrces of the B Af ernss an con and | awimmer q.m_;ry zest I the arose after ny States for a short walk A result of littla kir Drosi at the time of the Versail and als particular treatment by this nation The ment within 82 vears The $171,7 of actual is to Le paid free crued or future interest ‘n the Wilzon ey peace | " right of | assuran dom by other York Loeb onference, he I i y the. the salt water ghe the 1gium ta and special ms call for complets pas late rest far fa Iphur and other mines ol she may with her ehaperan with ( all fighting While whether of t cide | ehanne 2 i iAoy peen stafc The intsrast on the pos tog $246, t-armistice I'he Ame of 100,000 af per cent of the skin due to her ollyAsh interest of this amount for the first te and itrary < were shed bringing a reduction Quotes Wilson, Belzians insisted during the pre-armist v debt by | water | school of tonr miles | A aunts | With m the cape of estabili thess and Ao with o foeling slimv fhi AND just when he wanted to g0 in swimming. Often that's the way with digestion trouble, An attack comes just at the wrong time Many people have discovered that digestion is very materially aided by eating Pep-o-mint Life avers after meals, g | that tting | stomach as swallowing the salt my arms legs had ice | my as mueh to up Th gl Rahn negotiations that the o Joan should be considered * ehe save ta the United States b was aceepted | present such 3 proposal Wilson at fhe srence,” The Americans, ve 2] to accent this arran ant hut that 2l obligation rests upon the Unit- does .. | mation VR RS (6 6 oil fields and the other the The first compa for tmmediate TAPS SULK CONCESSIONS 19 (- ation charged with nego by President A Moscow, Ave The Japa Tf you're troubled this way it will pay you to try them e fusr | iating for eoncessione on the Teland declared while no | fiating i |t Sakhalin has informed the soviet it | concessions commiftee of the for- ed States in the matter, there mmift fo continne weighty moial o continne a £ s A re | ploit the \ 1senra ziven Jifterentiates debls fore tion ult of li orth can conntrs | capitalize min: ny e ACCESES &l" RIFY Fla Aug. 10 (Pr— Sherift W. R. May- | nard of Collier county and his depn- ties are at the beck and call of Rar-| ron G. Collier, York advertis. e man citizens of Tmmokalee wil sent Governor Martin with a pe- "READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED |(i10n demarnding that the officers he ADS I'OR RESULTS i [pusted soun e from Vher 1 000,000 are ready nited Siates from s B stment, and the zecond will ha 25,300,000 capital Gohtendine (hat funding program in cane capita Jagd down for the pre-armi legation at present ciples of the 15 dis | soniet % a scheduls of repayments 00,400 | con Hea New gium to pay $1 1 12 in each of the 1932 Lecome: with increases next four years until | ! | the annual payment $o T then \ annnal mtil | 17, Ws o fignr ot pavment o Qi 31 If this the post-armistice provides that | | 00 as interest I i 31,100,000 on the princlapl for o The nt will be i & cond vear 33,100,000 fetal payme tercst then principa i1l remain v 1 No Comment H.P. T is NOT on the Box, it is NOT - BROMO QUININE 1 ot nn o Senator Sm of | opintan that ingly beau {18 spending a few weeks at the home | Beach, where he will gpend his va- | at | [ Milbrid, 1925, ge, Me. John Derogatis is visiting in Wil mingto Mrs, Del Walm n, 2 sky 18 spending her vacation at Oak Bluffs, Maes, Cape Harold Upson left this week Mass., od, for where he will re- main for the rest of the month, Clalr Me Mre Beach Mrs at Bunset Beach, Dr his vacation at Block Tsland, I'rank Ohlson is at South Coven. | try Mrs Ellenyi Joseph Payville, Goorge T tle Bea vae £ Fort Ti firing | enemy hombar and the ground cluded over th tude of twice was land t1 fer's pla when th out. and the Capt | Lieut v | the W e Faria De Ron directiy tiful. were fire lineh she Searchlights fluminated [for miles when the tests Adar towed b Th Waleot from tha e Lynch w. H Ttahert Idward Clarence It Y Williar e oh, whers tion | Millar of 48 Cedav street will | |leave Thursday for C'oc | NIRCRAFT GUN? T ‘ENEMY' PLANE QUIGKLY | Jackson is at ls at Ol1d Orchord, Short Nuss |s Branford, Dray is spending R 1 Sautter has gone to s 15 vacationing at White has left for Myr e he will spend his Florida. KE Tests At Fort Tilden Are Successful In Proving Efffeacy of This Do York, Au Iden on t arted Mane and esterday, 4 during the o piere B t ca q after & land 1 Ef et 5000ty No hits target pulled by the s Continuous radio inta fart 1 Li t A8 ne w A H Atk dama Wi which suec ugh located hy in A Wi Z00l0zic 11h hunted by cur shar; 19 (Pr fense, 1g. 19 (FA—Conspir ing tests of anti-aireraft defenses of s Lond Island sid of outer New York harbor, coast ar- tillery gnns have brought down an “enemy’’ bomber eight seconds after sta | Two hatteries were trained on the gleeve.shaped fargat represantin an towed by a X Sixtv-eight rounds few soconds me fiuttering to the by several {hree- the sl were con- k 0 yatteries fhe st plane 5,000 feet was wer red on th cond plane communieation between the pl In flights target at an alti hit eut. James J hreatened by transformer o was extinguished cpaired in flight by radio offi piloted the odged fire inson tully ar Mights Escaped Leopard Shot Park in Paris Zjat, the Bot al garden Saturdas e neighborhoond, was and killed today polica and a corps pshooters for three | conching in a military New Model Rickenbacker is first, as usual, in announc- ing this new, refined Sedan model. Mounted on the famous Six-cylinder (68- ) chassis, this new Sedan is a thing of hbeauty and a joy to drive. Refined at many points, vet retaining every feature that made its predecessor famous, thie new series Sedan is all your heart could desire. Wonderful in performance—and outstand- And. at the same time, we are able (thanks to increased volume and the rapid growth of Rickenbacker) to announce a price reduction which is startling. Price now is $1795 f. 0. b. Factory. Body built in our own shops—of distinctive and exclusive Rickenbacker design. Upholstery, door and lamp fittings, trim- A Barrel Savings Bank! Remember the old saying, “he’s worth a barrel of money”? Here's achance to “save a barrel.” Every person opening a savings account may borrow one of these novel savings banks in which to accumulate small change daily and M. 187 Arch Street bring to the bank later for deposit. Open Saturdaye, 6 t0 8 P.M. Seandard Time ationing | station, Tha poies erdersd an mesizn-| 0 YEARS IN PRISON tlon te place the responsibility for the leopard's escape with a view 1o- wards presenting the of the 1“0&-0"1 Archbishop s Santanssd As ‘:‘i""'\:«.::ylmv"mr-‘-”““”““ to ,mmnl Tis cost Result of Connter-Rewoly. 1 | tonary Activities, | 1. 8. Admiral Presented | Minsk, Rusela, Aug. 19 (P—Arch. With Numerous Gifts |vishop Metenisidek today wes sen. Wellington, N, Z. Aug. 19 (P~ |tenced (o th S enced to three years' imprigonme; While Admiral Robert . Coontz of | prisonment the after contfe- | by the American battle fleet visiting th Antipodes was ut Rotorua a few days | of eounter-revoly- 1g0 the Arawa of the Maoyls natives (tiongl aetjvities and obstryeting the entrusted him with a casket to Mwm'l t anthoritios in the eonflscation to President Coolt i thelof ehureh treasures in 1921 | Tiope that it would be uvsed to Uive priests of the Orthodox |a treaiy t world peace between the | chureh who were tried at the same United States and Great Britain {time were given terme ranging from The Maoris chieftain lso present- [six months to two yeurs ad Admiral Coontz witl) a A huge crowd gathered a canor passing of the verdiet | sentenc 1preme court W tion on charges glven hold | model of T and when the were announced the judges 1. Th =rchbishop made temporancous speech in which he termed the sentences “just and were cheer hold ition The canor red place in Originally a e 1N ex ¢ race of vnesians. nabalis | Muoris are believed to have come fo | impartial.” | New Zealand from Samoa in six| The trial attracteqd general atten- canoea holding more than 100 men |Hon amang Ruselan ecclesiastical each, The tradition of the six cannes |antherities and a speclal representa- and the shardships which the pio-[1lve was sent here hy the Moseow neers enconntered still persists. | Holy Synod to wateh the cage A Little of HERS Some of YOURS A Bit of HIS A Little of MINE It Takes a Lot of Folks to Fill the BUCKET OF MUD But—How Many Garments! That’s the Question, SEE THE BUCKET IN THE WINDOW AND GUESS school garden in Autenil, a suburb, | [ opposite 2 polics l 5 OF 1TS . N AME New Price mings and all details of finish, in perfect taste and of finest quality. Body is exceptionally roomy— backs are luxuriously deep. 4-Wheel Brakes, of course, and the mast perfect springa ever a motor car was mounted upon. Big balloon tires, and all those other fea- tures which Rickenbacker pioneered and which only the most progressive are even yet offering. 4 This Rickenbacker is a year in advance— as usual. Anvlhlng less than this-—in atylo orin valus ~ —isalready ‘‘a last year's car.' ’ But—you must see—you must drive—this Sedan to appreciate. Do so. 'Phone and a demonstrator will be at your door. That ride—will be a revelation to you.j ats and e+ IRVING JESTER Telephone 811 6-Cylinder Sedan *1795 £ 0. b. factory, plus wes ten

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