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SCHOOL SUPPLIES THIS 1S HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Come down to our store and | gee the big window display | of School Goods I School is more fun if you !| have the right pencils, pens, notebooks and other things ;! that arve vequired, You can I get them here. Stationery Dept. NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1025, FIVE BILLIONS IN LOST TREASURES ARE SOUGHT Salvaging Fxperts Will Seek All Car. GHANNEL SEAMEN JOIN PORT STRIKE Linrs Sail But Smaller Ships | Are Now Tied Up London. Sept, 3 (A Just the British shipowners had begun to believe that the unofficlal strike of the seamen was disintegrating be- cause of thefr ability to man vessels of which crews had struck thelr|ing the war, substitute forcos, another flare up | The total value of sunken treasure took place ht when the men 'is estimated at one billlon pounds on the cr annel hoats leaving 'und it les In varlous nooks of the fonthampton went ashore. VO Beas, After the White Sfar Liner Ma-| Work will be started shortly in an ad safled yesterday from |effort to find gold lost on ships sunk pton with a large number off the Irish coast durlng the great new men who had taken the posts [ war and the unknown wealth that ted by strikers, the feellng [went down in the same vicinity dur- goes Tost Since Time of Span- Ish Armada, London, Sept. 3 (M—Operations [tor tho recovery of all treasure lost {at sea since the time of the Epanish Armada are planned by salvage ex- | perte. They are prompted not only by the lure of such an undertaking, but by the profitable result of the aging of sunken wealth from the Laurentic and other vessels lost dur- as POWERLESS CRAFT MAY TAKE OCEAN VOYAGE Egg-Shaped Uife-Saving Floater Scheduled for Cuba to Spain Trip. Havana, Sept, (A—Ternando Lopez, a Spaniard, resident in Ma- | tanzas, purposes to make | to drift from Cuba to saving device he has invented. 3 The craft is egg-shaped and large enough to accommodate 12 persons | and also a supply of food and wa- ter It is so ballasted that when in the water {t will remain in an up- right position. Lopez thinks he can | launch the craft in the gulf stream north of Cuba and that it will drift | with the stream northward off the British fsles and thence with it southward to the coast of Spain, The {nventor sought permission to have the boat dropped from a. liner several miles off Havana in an en- | it glide b THOUSANDS THRILLED BY SHIP GLIDING OVER CITY | Shenandoah's Only Visit to New | Britaln Oceurred on No- | vember 20, 1928, New Britain's only glimpse of the lirigible Shenandoah was on No. vember 20, 1923, when the queen of the air passod over this city while swinging around New England, The Shenandoah's visit had been announced a few days earlier and the city was agog over its advent. Long before noon all eyes were fo- | cnsed ‘on the sky to the north to sce k to New Jersey. Thou- sands of phone calls were re- ceived at newspaper offices and more interest was shown in the event than | any other happening since armistice The airship was expected to pats | over the city earlier in the day, but | THE DICKINSON | DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST, e those of the seamen who had |Ing the days of the Armada and the gone on strike seemed to he that it | Napolconic wars. was nseloss to continue to oppose| Next an attempt will be made to the shipowners owing to the fact|recover the jewels of the Emperor | that thare ware thousands aof unem- | Maximillan which wore 1o n route plored men ready to il the gaps (to Europe after his tragic death in mada hy desarters from the hoats. Mexico, New diving apparatus will The strike | tn Sonthamp- | permit work to a depth of 350 feet. ton, however, wo 1 assiduously to hanst thelr eause ame the men, | and late last night had been so sue- ssful that all the echannel hoats | e tied up at thelr docke, After | the | deavor to demonstrate his ability to reach land again. When the au thoritles learned that the craft waus without motive pow however, they declined him the anthorization. it did not arrive until about o'clock in the afternoon, juat as th < of cvening was approaching siness and other pursuits were | suspended for the moment while the | entire population of the city ran out| into the open to enjoy the picture of | the graceful "Daughter of the Stars” ‘ floating along. The commander of | the dirigible reduced speed so that| : Qoo | all had an opportunity to observe | e ':.l\:},lm”'y‘.- “,' the alr giant and to marvel at its| : : beauty as It sHd past the moon Buena Vista at- | cpion ahone brightly in the eass the present . . ) Town line; S cet from Grove to High Now is the time when Bobby and Mary “view with alarm” the few rem{aiflg‘l da): before the reopening of school. But, anyhow, they can “point with pride” to the Qloan Shoes in which they'll hit the trail back to school. ~High Shoes and Oxfords. Gym Shoes—-everything for everybody from the first grade to the proud senior. WATER MAIN HEARINGS. Hearings will be held by the board of water commissioners at its meet- | ing next Tuesday night on propose water mal 1e AENDOLA'S ASSOCIATES TAUNT FASGIST GOV, purpose fo cantinue today to hold | Assert Fvery Fffort to Down Teader Getting Ready up the channel eraft, and also pre- street; DeWitt avenue from Jerome vent liners due to sall during the | y street to Russwin road, for Labor Day week-end from lerving port. Prominence sein road Is Child’s Play Tt was anticipated early this | o g chased fickets dally during the B Rome, Sept. 3 (M-—Politics in > TR, > e | at Horsfall's— morning that several train-loads of READ THE HERAID CLASSIFIED | cherry blossom &eason for parks | aly is being taken very seriously, : rolief seamen would be rushed to 15‘,\,‘, dahe f.ipnmnm\ A Pmnm“». ADS. FOR_ RI i | €authampton in order to keep ship- : ot |ties. As an instance of this, the ping moving, Substiiute craws - | e A% A0 TSR D peteen ready have been arranged for the | poggla and Manfredonia, which steamers Arlansa. and Araguaya, | piperto had borne *the name of which are axpected to sall on sehed- | Ayorio ' 40F of the leading op- e UnalcrRoiih iAmenic, | position member in the chamber of Tn Australfa and South Afriea the deputies has besn changed by the men on numerous British vessels are | gacoists controlled railway to £an | =t} out. MYSTER’YIN PARAD*O’N Personal and political frlends of OF K. K. K. KILEAGLE Signor Amendola are attempting to Come in hefore the lag, day’s rush Opposite Hotel Burrit: 78 West Main Street Sioan’s Smart Shoes s had been Iraders asserte e Cherry Blossom Time Tokyo, Japan, Sept. 1 — The Tokyo railway stations report that | more than 1,000,000 people pur- Is Boomerang Increasing His Come as late as you care to—It's no labor getting ready for the big holiday at Horsfall's—and the secret of it is We Have the Stocks! It it's & suit you are looking for—a hat yon are seek if you need shirts—neckwear— | sport togs Depend On Us! for we have hrought into Hart- ford this huge, new fall stock— depending on you to come and mee it! as early as vou like—or make political capital of the change of name by Insisting that the ad- ministration instead of disparaging the prominence of the opposition | leader, unwittingly has added to his Moyers | fame, In that Amendola's Christain Into | name fs Glovanni and, moreover, he | tends to corpulence as the name | "Rotundo” (rotund) implies. Be- el o1 | sides, they smilingly say. the railway i | tributed canonical qualities to ']\‘I\"“’\ 'I'_'l""'q_"‘h"‘t‘;"'":m".;1 ,‘"‘“"’_’n‘:‘-; Deputy Amendola by making the L5 o Lires Heara T iate ilcon cor s mame of hatetatlon an_Glo- s part In breaking info §1. Mary's| yanni Retundo. or 8t John cathedral here Nov. 18, 1024, ¥ been pardoned by Governor T lin & Billings. Superinte Walker says Movers was relea week ngo yesterday No reason for granting the pardon [or the secrecy surrounding it s known. The Vermont law provides | that the governor. before granting a pardon, shall cause notice of appli- cation and hearing to be given ap- licant and to state’s attorney of the ty where the applicant was con Victed, State's Attorney Fzra M. Horton of Chittenden county saye he has had no such notification and had 1o Information of the pardon except street rumor. Vermont Governor Glves Treedom—Had Broken Cathedral in 1921, Burlington, Vi, Sept, 3 (P 538,50 00 Two-Trouser Suits New Fall Hats HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Streci Store Open All Day Eiery Business Day. has ank- | nt | o4 a S_imple Mixture Surprises New Britain Simple buckthorn bark, magnest um sulph. e p., glveerine, ete, as mixed in Adlerika, relieves any case gas on the stomach unless due to |decp-seated causes. The pleasant and QUICK action will eurprise you. Recause Adlerfka is sueh an excel- lent intestinal evacnant it is wonder- ful for constipation—it often works in one hour and never gripes. City drug store, 487 Main street It Is Most Important | + That Children's| Eyes be given proper care. Have them examined hefore school starts, We ! will give them a thorough examina- | tion. 1 it e e e e e e e ‘September—the month of New Styles—New Values Fall is here and so are the new styles in Furniture and Rugs. You are sure to need some new pieces in your home to make it comfortable and attractive. D D S D DD D RS D D DT . T () r——————————————————— 1 A. PINKUS oht Specialists 800 Main St. New Britain | Phone 570 | NEW YORKBUS ILeaves HOTEL BURRITT Daily and Sunday 8:20 2. m, (Daylight Saving Time) Fare $3.50 One Way Plerce-Arrow DeLuxe Coaches. Never hefore have we heen ahle to show such attractive styles or such attractive values. For the past fifty-eight years we have been selling Reliable Furniture at Reliable Prices. WNEEI $144.00 1 $760.00 BEDROOM $89°00 - $875°OO $98.00 . $930.00 SUITES . We Invite Your Inspection Announcement For tickets and information, call Hotel Burritt, 67 W, Main St. WE are pleased to announce that we have taken over the business of THE BECKWITH CO., formerly located at 273 273 Main street. DINING ROO Sl : SUITES THE same personal service and atten- tion that you have received in the past will he given you by Mr. Beckwith himself who . 3 v is nL:n\' associated with us. Last Call on Couch Hammocks, Refrigerators and All Summer Furniture Greatly Reduced Auto Electric Service C. A. ABE1Z 114 FRANKLIN NEW BRITAIN'S largest and finest hat stores now combined under one roof, will assure vou of the most complete head- wear servicz in the city, Tel. 2860 We Are Open This Friday Evening and We Close At Noon This Saturday S City of New Department of Public Schools OFFICIAL NOTICE Al Grade ten, Our summer schedule has proved very successful and we have received many compliments from our customers for The summer holidays being over schedule after this week. DROP in and look over the new line of = —— - Fall Hats. | ) . AS ever, “YOUR HATTERS.” ./ our progressiveness. T s we shall résume our winter Britain BECKWITH’S CONNECTICUT HAT COMPANY 6 R. R. ARCADE A f—— STETSON HEADQUARTERS i i B. C. PORTER SON “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE” chools of all img Kindergar- tary Gradeg, and open eptember 8, 1925 H High Tuesday, | Junior Schools, Senior School

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