New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1925, Page 3

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ESKINO GONGERT (0ES OVER ETHER Chicago Station Tunes in on| Etah Program By The Asoclated Press. Arlington Heights, II1, A concert of popular song Eskimo music radiocast from E n audience ot mplifier in Sta- | operated by th of which lections proved best Reception mar time In history that an asse heard any entertainment broadcast from the Aretic area During the program Statien TWAP at Etah broken in with . & Arctic, Canadian which was unheard of for Al aboard the S. S, Arctic were and well, The radin transmis apparatus ard the Arctic was damaged bevond use and operaters shoard could not netify their plight Upon putting in at Etah, where hiey anchore side the U, S, & Bowdoin m] . S, 8. Peary, AfeDonald Muyv'u!]‘hh dispatehe vord fo his station hers of anyone of (Don't read this until you see Page 2) Why the Bucket of Well, to be truthful, We only want to And al the Malke you fully realize I How theroughly Cleans your garments (See Page 5) Al lily of Lieutenant Herhert &chiff of | 10 €Xert upon controls It has been same time BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1525. |safety, Among those present at R ers 7 and e, Treaerick | ARMY PLANES MUST BE | H. Rawson and son, Frederick, Jr.; {iconnett. Ravson, anotner son, | NADE UNUSUALLY SAFR .nmxl the U, 8. §. Peary as a gal- l-v boy l\flnn«-(l is only 14 and is | Youngest person to make a trip | Specifications for Machines tn be m i Arctic with any expedition. ‘nvs radiograms to his parents have [told of his shooting of a rare fvory | gull. which will be presented to ths | National Geographic soclety, Wash- Trashington, Aug, 20 (FA—Epecifi- Jinzton cations for planes to be used by I 1y pllots in ths Pulitzer race at | el Field, next October, call for | Used tn Pulltzer Race Are Given Onut, ad which the wings, or To save time the Curtls company at Garden City, doing the work, is testing parts when completed and befere the racer s assembled. The strength is determined by actual deadweight tests, the wing structure being loaded with welghts up to 121 the etress expected ander flight conditions addition the strength of the Army Aviator Makes a Record of 538 Hours (n the Alr in a Year Without Accldent, Washington, Aug. 20 (P) — The Schiff Memorial trophy for the navy viator ere with the greatest \ R Tborf it e e year | ing and tail surfaces in inverted withgut serions nt to plane or | Mght position is being calculated in persor a cen awarded to|? Semewhat similar way. Landing |Licutenant Reginal SN s {6 being tested by sus- Thomas of the naval reserves, on | Phding the 1oad machine a required | wotive duty at the Naval Reserte air | djstance floor and station antum 58 iropp mpact being great- Licuter o Whoe s the|®r than the force of any blow the first to win the trophy, {5 credited | E°2F 15 apt to sustain landing [swith hours 43 minutes of fying the year Thoroughness of the tests has even nded to actual measurement of the force the pilat il he The trophy is the gift of the fam- required halna el rasr e s drfrrvv\pvr! that with maximum | leads on the control surfaces, a 37- in July while on ac naval air e | pound pull en the “jav stick il ‘ ) ove that surface in the | U5 DEBT DISCUSSED o Rome, Aug. 20 (P—Count Volph, quireq | Ttahan minister of finance, conferrad | upy 211 of the fests, the new racers | at leng with Glacomo de | pave proven their ability to w | Martino, ambassador to the United | stang without apparent difficulty. the 3 on Uhe subject of Ttaly’s debt | apecited load in all cases” an air required fon. Tn actual fiight onlv a frae- of that strength would be re- h today service announcement caid ANTI-BRITISH AND JAP TERMS CAUSING TROUBLE Chinese Government s Action Against Foreign Shipping Signal for Protecte London. Aug 20 (P—The new nese cecastal regulations diserimi- | | ber susp Mud? g against the British and Jap- e anese shpping, as reported from | Canton yesterday, are not only en-| gaging the close attention of British government but have rais | remarkable stir in the press The regulations, framed by the | Cantonese authorities, are: First— | Steamers of any nationality except | Brieish and Japanese will be allowed | to use any port, providing they omit B | calling at the British port of Hong- | kong. Second—All steamers upon en- | tering ports must be subject to in- &pection by pickets of the ant-im-| perialist union, | ‘he British consul general at Can- ton protest to the Chinces govern- | ment that the regulations wers § violation of Great Britain's treaty| rights and were tantamount to 2 | declaration of war. His stand fs en- | dorsed by many papers There, al- though it is remarked that the Chi- | nese government is probably power- Jess in*the matter, The general eonclusion according. |1y is that the regnlations ars a the Desco process § liberate affront by the so-ralle ~k low prices Pablic ment of thic fa evidenced hy a creaced demand for Chevro cars. This increased ulted in increased production Chevroler raprecente the tvpe of quality car se br Roadster - making possible decreaced p on closed models and improved quality on all the models. Now Chevrolet provides “Quality at TLow Cost” to greater degree than ever before. Now Chevrolet pre- centsto antomobile buyerse where a new measure of value. acknowledg- ct has heen greatly New Price List $525 The Coach - - $695 2 2 =d quality uipment — New and im & ..Ag in & new color—gunmets] grey Duco. farmer price $718 The S edan New snd impro: ed ed qua former price $825 Commercial Cha he(nupt‘ - - 567-5 New and improved quility of equipment— former price 8715 SUPERIOR AUTO CO. 176 Arch Street lity of equipment— of sqement - ssis - . 8425 Express Truck Chassis - $550 ALL PRICES F. O. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN Telephone 211 toness government, which lacks in- | known as “One Eye” was hit twice ternational etatus and is regarded|in the head and a pal wounded be. here as under the thumb of the bol- | fore the third surrendered. Moore shevikl, The action, therefore, 1s held fand "One Eye" are in hospitals and by some to be rather an act of pir-|are not expected to live. The con- acy than of war, Nevertheless the in. | dition of the other patrolmen is not cident is looked upon as having cre- | serious. The second wounded gun- ated somewhat of a crisis, man crawled into hiding. A police ‘The foreign office is examining the | cordon was thrown about ths block situation with great care and is un-|to prevent his escape. derstood to be in communication with other rowers, destring to reac n e B T RLTAlL FOOD (OSTS measures to be taken. Press discus- stons indicate a desire to have the ARE P 3 PER GENT support of the United States in any concerted action, T, The Daily Mall's Hongkong cor- respondent says there is infenae in dignation among the British there coupled with impatience at the ap parent inaction of the British go.- | ernment, THREE POLICEMEN AND THO SUSPECTS wouunfin; This (< Record for July But Com. parison for Year Shows 11.5 Per Cent Jump Vashington, Aug 20 (P—Th tail food of the bureau of la- | nent sk of slight- Recis Uhahiilren i g i) 1 costs for July as compared with An Increase of 11.5 per cent in all| f201 articles combined Gunbattle tn New Yorlk Takes Place on Roof ot Five-Stors S Tenement Buflding [iEhejayerage sramily foxp for ot on iielten it New York, Aug 20 P—Thres po- | 15 over the wers wounded e -1 7 per cent; Milwaukee, 6; Brid in battle that endsd on | port, Fall River, Manchester the roof of a five-story ter 5; Buffalo, Columbus, D West 33d street after an autom vapolis, Jacksont ille, A duel of several miles. The wounds| Mobile, New Haven, of one policeman and one gunman | Peorla, Portl , Maine, St. Paul are considered eritical | and Springfield, Illinols, 4; Atlanta, | Patrolman Harry Mocore In a po- | Lialtimore, Butte, Chicago, Cincin. | les filvver picked up the trall of the | natl, Cleveland, Little Roek, M | bandit car after a drug store hold- Newark, New Orleans, New| up. Firlng away with one hand and | York, Norfol%, Omaha, Philadelphia, | steering the car with the other, he| & mm‘, Savannah and Washington, Was soon joined by more than a doz- | D. ¢, 3; Birmingham, Charleston, & | en_ police on foot and In other cars, | C., Kansas City, . Plttoburgh, - Rich. | Thelr own car riddled with bul-| mond and Seranton, 3; Dallas, Den- | lets, the negroes commandeered a|ver, Housten and Louisille, 1; and | taxicab and later dashed finto the | Los Augeles, Portland, Oregon, San| tenement. Firing away from potnts | I'rancisco and Seattle, less than five- of \antage the gunmen riddled | tenihs of one per cent In Salt Lake | Moore as he was coming fhrough | City hirs was a decrease of two per | the roof hatchway. A memorandum | cent book in a pocket over his heart | < t dopped one bullet and probabiy | saved him from instant death Tn the reof battle one day in a The map “olumbus used on | | 1is voyage to America s held by the | “ational Library in Faris, “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS — FROM — THE MID-SUMMER FURNITURE SALE THREE PIECE GENUINE HE]Q\ 00D REED SUITE—With Upholstered Bac and Spring Back ............ $39 OO Others at—$19.00, $9.00, $99,00 $25 Solid Mahogany or lid Walnut Full Size Martha \\'a:hmgttm ODD CHAIRS Reduced $37° $39 $59 flies and mosauitoes wrecked the sleep of 10942,601 people last year F‘NJOY days and nights free L Jfrom these troublesome mts Spray Flit. 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