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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925, y N SRR —*b querade as part of the Monroe | Slemens Works Berlin, when mer- | (Yo ouse Is n WOULDN'T CADDY T0| ScA¥oAL IVESTIGRTION \SEVEN AIRPLANE ~'ADMIIS LERVIKG NOUAN 'UREFS OPENDOOR (555, o o s e, ol Mol Mg voni 1 axtremely high vhcuum VI e W - TODROWKNBATH 0B ln e Tow weeke ot the | cletron v e et | 8, Vislt to Gen | Man Held in Ellsworth, Me, FEx part of the globe have been studied | German savants, Prof, Haber {g N'rst visit to the league of nations cused Players, by over 200 experts, comprising | quoted a ssaying that he has con- N® helped to evolve, revealed that Tammany Designee Opens Drive vone movk. v aus 20 um This Is State's Aviation Regopd | *vins Act Yas Pone to reia Unstimte Sneakor T O P e e e e oo s g Vha ore o Lk Larau s Martin, pr Theft Detection and navy officlals and speclalists in | experiment himselr. Prof, Nagaoka ! | ‘ many fields from has detected a sccond substance, | Miles outside of Geneva, when the $ 50 oie ! f 2 this country and 4 i Hylan_( 0. P, Also Retive crn wesoclon, lust 1 e For 91)( Months S o AT e T e F)(mflrfltmn For MIHEI‘a]S et [ minr 1o platiname i e sa | coveant Wag teing drated tn Part gLediLisqexs IlALIDN 1O X Clitton Bunker, 15, of Gouldsboro 4 4 World peace and the ways and | residue. | I plan was to erect a league : ha T:,' DRy i T en afr. | Plcaded guilty when he was ar- | nisans of remeviag disteust and A palice and a great New York, Aug. 21 (M=Candl- apitjes fn the relationship between [ in Connactieut werg | FIENEd on a r\im ge of assault with | wijymstown, Mass, Aug 21, () hatred between the nations have oc- RETURNING TO ROMI: i "‘ii,vl'*;“‘30";“!”‘::‘]'v\'c';‘-l’r( pid, S fates for 1 to S T e SRt ation section of 1o kill Mrs. H. Blaine Davls, |cupled a large part of the discus Bt A s PO el e s wsEUnltadiE States E izl agor of the country \ ; A } ; Vebitle department Who was found yagged and left to sions, the institute members and the ) Ined fhey nderful - enthuslasy “assailing Snith i |members and & man pury rting to : i« manths of this veas | drown in her bath tub Saturday 9°\*loPment was urged for this|public have been told many times noemen Is made by Monsignor | and jolned the league, war would u T rious peneonal | NIEMt He was bound over to the country by Professor €. K Leith of [that effective arbitration leadIng 10 {410 en off lwmms \H‘w m‘ a .m-\:-i"‘-vlur- d :»‘nwlu:yt\q;lguxl SR ar addressed to {he Catholies | Rl » in serious pro- | October term of the supreme court, the Igiversity of Wisconsin at the |Notlonal security and thence to dis- | last day of the Institute of Politics of DBnenos Alre that Monsig- | TO FPIGHT IN ‘HJI{'NI“ | five cases and fn| Bunker admitted, the authorities armament 18 the logleal program for 1 v, During | .'H:’l;” that & ent 1 the DavIs fapnual session here taday. Closing [PUII1E &N end (o nor Giovannl Beda Cardinale, the| Havana, Aug. 21 P—1¥ive hun P only four resident where he demand ONeY | hig round table conference o t o | papal nuneio, will leave shortly for | ¢ en recruited 00 land el R SOT s s s e e n min papal nur i e vy for m ruited in Mesleo and al res a8 4 nAW enyironmental Rome. Monsignor Beda Cardinale ona Lundred and Afty who enlisted 1 he 7y y 8o, [said ar [| . Argentine government to be persopa | Spanish liner Alfor r Imvolved in an zeci- | dropped the loot comparatively fow centors A idate agalnst Mayor |, \ a ) . nirp . | s | non grata ter thefr arrival they will bo taken Hylan, &peak \ [ i ' i 1 ¢ vritten 0rt 1o the an ans . e deseriptiof ‘u'}i ‘A“ f habs o i ety apartne } ..“ fo ,'," AK\ .,r, r?rwrx j‘lfll:’mv e 1:" & ‘,, ; :{ I‘”\:r‘“ of mineral production are capable o Tt is understood that the nuneio | to Moroceo tn fight aguinst the Rif 1 the . 0 oo wthi PR ; in fo ght hours | of Bunker's pa ittacked A @upplying world demunds, and 1l gail for Rome nest Wednes flan tribesmen bors,"” assailed I AN aTling T vad o ) e | giving the time, the | Honry Wood near here today. She unds, and an X “v\ i 1 L Wednesday, | flax hesm immeanse amonnt of explorgtion and haiiten o i ; I of it and any injur- | fought him oft although her dress Jovelopm e e —— ! o : ! development are necessary to pre- A Tl At ; ] b A ' ies o ) y The aviation | was torn off. He took 10 the Wo0dB vant shartage, Most of (le m,."n-,y Mavor Hylan nvaded Tirooklyn 11 'hail t fiave Tiehrodt 1 Chicase n independent unit which handles | gyare, oc fid clixirolice content. Hw county lea lohn H Mr. M n reiterated last motor vehicle department. || Bunker's companion was . c bl Ve o 3 S frictian which sometimes hecomes 1] ! 1] AfSCO0eY vainsdinet T e e e i el ’ seven accldents this | ooy “armed, Bunker Informed | pvon a canse for wur ’ ) 1 r I rear" Tiger must not be allowed to cross garding 1 nee until wr have been analyzed by the de- p | | New York Aug. 21 (P—Incre g i the anth “This suggests certain fundamen - Brooklyn bridgs Y ¢ THence N (a1 riment, resulting in - conclusions ing success of German sclentists in All republicans want of his * i s it one was due to failure to ex- abtaining gold from mercnry is deo- ———— ular” rival, Frank D. Watern v | Lichro hony. amine the fuel supply betore as. | Prof. W (N)d lmmctl\ of e B ITn.‘Ty‘m:[ ribed in dispatehes to the Amerl- | Says TUs Aothing More Than O1d Lyons told the crowd, s his "foun- | cending to defective equipment \0“ bcdlmd Dies Abroad |tion and not 15 stop them by tarifre | A0 chemical society, made publle | Vashioned Ordinary Buttermilk in one to contusion of the pilot and tain pen and-his pocket book.' ‘ s : fehi 0 Aug. .21 (P jr,,- other enactments, and :(o stand roday the torm of a Wouderful m“meuwwumemmwmmmK o .7 7 | ow e, S, du 2 0 ol Sty .10l | H o i o e e poriepKGharionsl) Leanie| i | Male ::\"W;‘: Hartfo ]| o \\ by Edmond Wood, announced the |not only for onur national self interest |©8!1¥ profitable, the experiments of Fair Dept. Store. and all garda the democratic row as af SHORT SPACE SE D”fiG Sateolyioly rwl" e 0 ST oLt Gt ias T G| it on srker meibre Touil sl LiToleatorals A 401 51NN i Ha i i Good Drug and Departs HearstiEniinfhaltie it ookiioipardin e L O o HATL" | pratessor Honry Wood, formerly of |eltmination ‘of international dlscord | Slanmucich ara now sielding 10/00n ment Stores, theievanitg 8 Molne o T e a struck a stone | this city. land the best conservational use of | {IMCS s much gold from the same | : Druse The Rev. Dr, } an Thomas, nfm Want (b Tranamit i Balwecn R ED S e a T e it Rl Wood was for 36 years pro-|the iworld’s resources. The closed | 40Ut of mercury as they did a Big Demand Amazes Droggists, | clallst candidate, ho was e e b ane struck a |fessor of Germanie lterature in | doors will in time he epencd by | Y¢4F ag0. The fivst application of Howard's 2lad to see that most of the candi- And Cahoose of Train It i : A. Dis. |4 Hopkins university, Balti- |world necds, whatever the temporary el eminent a skeptic as Prof. | ytormilk Cream will astonish you, dates had been compeiled to adopt 5 on of New Britain, whose oraft col. |morc. He was the lrothet urmqu of government Fritz Haber, whose synthetic am- |1t creates hrauty alinost like magle. planks calling for municipal owner- CannCtiNIolE0s lidea ith Watrand wetion {n | George R, Woord and Edmund Wood | Dr. Leo S, Rowe, director general | MOV process played a large parl | he most wondertul thing about it is oblp and operatlon of transltlines. | (2o Aug. 21 (P—While radio | Hartford: August Graff of Water- |of Uis city. o was 15 years of lof the Pan-American uniou. wound | German war plans, the sociely | the fact that whrle it turns the dull.| mf;:‘}:f:n;‘h?]:rxrvn:‘i}"»\Y:h-r;:To'ijll cngincers go nto spakms of delight h1'Y, Who fell (o the ground in an | 4° ) |up his round table on international | 1R ».:,‘ lm;« been won over. | cst, most lifeless complexion to ra- | . ¥ |over direct communication between alrpline al Berhans: Charies Des- | Dr. Wood wis the author of wex- [rclutlons ith considertfan of fhe ¥ the dmproved process electri- | giant heauty and makes red or el " |the Malay A elago and the |comb of Hartford, who also fell to cral books and addre both in | Monree Doetrine, fhie fnterpretation | cal discharges are sent between | roygh hands or arms snowy white, ‘That's & record of action” he | 0, © Y O etaeen (he | (he zround In Rristol; and William | English and German. 1n.1902 he |of whieh he thought should be mereury eleetrodes in a diclectric, | vor (here §s not t \est sign of wmid, “and let me tell you there's no o/ S i aren o (he |C Jennings of Bridgeport whose |marrled Baronvss lde von|more definite ‘n the minds of the like parafin. The cold is found In | iis use atter applic It actually| hands or arms caused by wind or Bigthersiiting 1n that. T tor thef © F050 0 L 0 8 o e el L an automobile in | Kreitsehm 2 1d she | American people . he m y atomized in the spark anishes from sight and the most| sun, you will find that any or all of ",""”"“;}'";f' L alase :; ’"")4"'; R o L) F,,‘I‘,m”;, o wd seriously injured two | With thres sons survive lim | "It is evident.” e sald, “that a | path in the ratio of one of gold 10| heated atmosphere will not produce| these troubles will quickly disappear ‘::tl f";l; ":C ;"’t :}H:'«‘;“(\.‘ “"'7]"';‘,,‘, wireleas equipmiant capabla o |oceupant. In 1910 Dr. Wood iwarded | great nation like the United &t 10,000 parts of mereury. From one il least shiuniness or greasiness of | with the nse of Howard's Buttermilk v fare with talnteinin g Eallakle o i b atlon B SRR the Order of the Ited Kagle, one of | will find it necesary to develop new | kilozram of mercury one-tenth of [ the gkin Crean, strap.” i ey b s L il oaiter hutlin Uara i coi)laae helahtaticy : ; ; vatinIE it complete Pry ¢ e o liveant tre Ve ian: hooss. ot Man A 1e highest in t of the former | principles of foreign poliey, but am of gold can obtained. | No matter whether you are trow- o prove this to your compl Mayor Hylan and his friends used b and ¢ of Tarred and Feathered e O e G ol \‘.1,.“ tiient) 16" Decesany elthert oh | Mirlually sl of ilie lquiohallvenisitas | bieo 4 poor complexion, | satfstaction, got a small quantity to- New Or The “open doos" policy in mineral of mineral policy for the United frelght tralns. 8 el G e e e Thus far thelr inquest has heen But Won't Prosecute inguished merit in n.m ring u the American continent or clsew} vered and Is used over and over | wrinkle ss around the eyes, | t your tavorite toilet good. 2 |heen in vain, I. C. Torshee, tele Burgeitstonn, 'a, August 21, (P | Man intérests, they should he promulgated as ugain. freckles, cr fet ar lines around | counter with the understanding that senators had objected to an on-|o o engineer of (he Pennsylvania 'Robert Morrls, 43, a taflor, told A (f o orn DA N e R e ord el s e o (B bt T o L m R o B S oS D O S e R e el e slaugh -"fl j‘f . [“fl N S0vernor | evalem, today outiined the problem tice of 1 I V. B. Culley, | Pr. Wood spent o great af his They should not be able to mas- | porfs wen obtained at thela stmple ro \f \ oo, | money should you be dissatisfied. Smith's $300,000,000 bond isste pro- = I «t he does 1 conte \ .t life in Germany, where he had a ofal to eliminate railroad grade |°f Tailroad wireless hefore the na- I ses not contemplate court : B i St 49€ | llonal convention of tha American |action ngainst four men whe tarred | Wide acquaintance among the Iead crossings, , Mailss sl Sl light. Morrls | 105 men at the universities. “Though 1 have given Tammany|R2Jl0 Relay league. sl temlnad ptodlast wilght. Hoole & | He ehallenged fans with fnventive Intimated that a young woman who 5 leadera both rocogm and patron- ] 1:,]..",,E°n}“a:nr SR '"}_,:n'i'.‘d bent to develop something sultable |was reared in his family, but who | STEAMER AGROUND e . o L:A: or ratlroad &0, 1 lils home recently 6 in- Wiy -3 \ o every possible consideration, the hh'r r railroad use. liis home r may have | Halifax, N. 8., Aug. 21 () — Th fluence of the traction fnterests| 1here is a real need for cr|spired the aftack inhim [steaniship Essex County .of the ssems to have baen greater th communication belween engin | Disineline J to discuss the affair, | Canada Shipping company, was re af tHs min afd publie ol cabonse of Jong freight traine, eep Torris suid howeser, that he doubted |ported to have gone ashore last Santed 1o} cially during storms and I ether he cenld indentify his as- night on the south point of Anti Mr. Lyo \is followera that | Weather. There is already T iiliants, \ A hoo .« he said, costi Islund in a wireless message whils. thare werd mlenty. nt remibiic (00 & twol siay!sorvice (hat 4 1w had blackened (heir fdees., |ieccived early (his morning from th AN poss s ineluding Dr. Nich- We under all conditions, econon wag not injured. Morrts was [lightship Antocosti The mess: MBS il iy e cal fo install, maintain and op led from his home last night by |said the steanier was in no danger [rugied to withstand railroad servic o men who wore fnoan antomobile. | (Anticosti Tstand is a part of the | o tn A1 CONditions and relatively sin Tie wos dragged inte the car and | Provinee of Quebee, and lies in the “\What they|OPorate. [driven amay “wvv:m\- of the St Lawrence rlver.) erman was his | 1§ 1 and his | r. 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