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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925. battalion were on duty, Despit PERFUME | As Result of Week-End Program i vl i S ',N' ESTION | (e ) H. DOMBROSK] From a financial standpoint th [meet will pay expenses, and that is % A lr RS E S L t the crowd, He clinbed over the |ap 58 3 ¢ ) Cov at the ero v the labont all, according to officlals g 25 ConTS ; C CT OTY oty Tlumbu" sg Hea """l“ & "“‘,'!’ "‘," top L] l'nmunu:t-mrmI For .\|rlH-hI Y, L Hl OPRA OR Cwr oy s |another time he hung from a lower | g ark tha Others Say New Britain | That the meet will mark the be H I ; ,,\,:1 .,:”: "'“]“r ‘:"l'"\z‘ ,':’1‘, OnIY iginning of a determined drive for an |contestant in this eve rold Was ayiation fleld for this city, eeemed t = i ; . ! Sho [t R P / s 0 hould Have Area for [mwarded frst priz o |io b an obsious fact, foliowing the ] 3 —Graduate of an Accredited Chiropractic college ur i ! 3 | Parachute Jumper Sprains Ankle (statement by Governor Trumbull T \irplane Landing, First prize in parachute jumping |'hat it s a necessity. Chatrman 5 o : Li d in this state h, inati " St [ [ want to Walter H. Johnson of Mid- |Hall of the committes of finance and ® | e 2.—Licensed in this state hy examination, Window Disn'ay — P U R T e DL . s ; ! | JEh two mien wera injured, '3l Plane piloted by LeKoy Thomp- fmon councll committee on aviatior . 3 1 ¥ y . | peLERdINagY S e R |ex-Mayor Quigley, Major Freeman, along comes aviation with its ex- \ J3.—All Patients are henefited by the most up-to Shows Tl‘_?’.-r plane maghed and ons or t%0 | o¢ ine mark at whigh he ju Captain Knox and others stated that | cessive speed : X ; P ) ™% slightly disabled n minor while “Slim’ Hennicke, of Roose- [now Is the time for New Fritain to The Connecticut Y ankee ; ! date Chiropractic methods, Com late Line mishaps which occurred Saturday |velt fiald, Lonk Island, landed 500 (get the field “In Governor Trumbull's spcech | [.8 ¢ p. e nd Sunday at the aviation meet {n |{65! ™Ay, |mmfnn 'J’, Ian:flm: The mect was held under the aus- | which he broadcasted from the # eid s A ' N this city, clty and state ofticlals, na. |22Me] & aprained ankle, which [pices of (he local post, Veterans of 'Lastern Stutes eaposition, he colued | k' & {.—Chiropractic is especially effective in Nervous tional! guard officers and i export iu treated by Dr. Edwin Curran, ln",v:;\fnv\’\]. E| o one of the most apt phiuses 1 have (‘.l h D are of the opinion that the success| First prize for the best appearing eral committee fn charso | cyer heard. He sald "The Connecti- . nd Chronie Diseases THE of the meet will go a long way (o- |Plane was given Governor Trumbull, |Of the meet was as follows: Lieut. ' yp Yankee is a farmer by instinet, & i ards an agitation which will even. |The governor, who was lauded as(J0hn J. O'Brien, commander of Prl- 4 risherman by temperament, and a v bring a landing fleld 1o New | “the only fiving governor in the |VAte Walter J. Smith Post, No. 511, qnanufacturer by necessity.’ We are 5.—Reasonable Fees. Britain United States,” dellvered a brief ad. |Veterans of Foreign Wa Malor pianufacturers by T Q itements 0 this effcct were dress to the crowd, through the [JORN J; Daly, D. 8. 0. D. €, M, M. gocy ho mean by tha T ¢ ; - b ) ade by Councilman Davii L. Nuir, | Bristol loud speaking apparatus im- | Mo No 2. E. T, A aptain Edwar Iyze our New England system you e . Hours 4 L chiairman of the common council imediately following the accident to 1."”{‘“' 1‘ °""' chine Sgun will see. 1t New England were sur- | i o committee on aviation, and Governor |Johnson's plane, “What New Brit- ’“’k':";\ m’,’:: ";:‘"“'h( ‘;l” '(’!“‘"- U8th 1o nded by water she would be corn- | - > 10{012 A M. —2to 5 P. M. John H. Trumbull, who publicly |ain needs is a real landing field,” he RILAVOTL 4R OB i pletely fsolated. * How would we Dorothy Craig, 9, was Kllled at hey 7 5 > o ) Wi 5 DRUG CO, Urinked the oftitals of the Veterans |statad, “This accident would ot |Cheries WHEt and Leonard gack SN PR HOT W U fother's nome’ inOrievile, N Monday, Wednesday, Friday Evenings, 6:30-8:30 on, e judges o he events w of l'orcign Wars and the aviators have hapened It New Jritain had a veren't manufacturers. We have to When one of two pet Lears chaine ave s s sl en't manufdcturers. have to ptain C. M, Knox, 115th Observa t the raw materlals, come bucl |1 the yard got leose and attacked " | S on the committee and told thousands |yea) field, The day is fast approach ! 169-171 MAIN ST, A noalven . e day is fast approach 4 A A TR aw ma . come < and of New Britaln people, speaking |ing when landing fields will be an ||o7 sauadron. ‘\'q. "‘1‘ pray d manufacture them before we T LA A 0 A [ "“ “"]"’ “?";“‘"3 appar; "‘r absolute necessity In every town anc Hteutenant T 3. Tuiar. 51" can sell the goods all over the world, | ©f the house, but it was locked an which the field was equipped. | ity Now Is the time to get them.” | bl S e We are completely isolated o |the animal solzed her, Mer parents g that the accident Saturday after- | L A A, The operating officers pietey ; IR . 'and two passers-by tried in vain to L] g | Ile referred to the appropriation SiT (ontenant: CAREDInon & Rers e to rely on our ol ot L5 /000 Syl e Bl egialatpreR o {z-‘urm (’;\~’/]‘r’t:“1’|‘§1y‘.;lr‘lr'hx Obsora. | tation system. Transportatl he Pull the bear away frot r, but | e dohuson and his ‘mun.anh |mr.ru>“;‘_\ Ihangars and machins shops at {fion puadron, C. N. G, and Charles | '1{® blood of our country New | befora a neighbor eame with a rifi What's the Big Idea of Would not have huppened had New | Bratnard fetd, which resulted in “”' {Arnold. i i ) * | England s more vitally interested in Kiiled it it inflicted fatal ; B e nald, " |feld becoming a stopping placa transportation than any other part | iniuries, Accepting a Frsably Bain- gl wlneee LA Banesbecen Ko Yorc an | ot I — ¥ 350 MAIN ST PHO Jalue? he mee he field south of the |PoSton: i Al R ATUIEEL L S o % ue? t t from t [ ot o A i 5 oy 5 o which thre yea b . Sma alue aturday and an equal, it mot | That the accident could not have Tt is particularly =0 with regard to ich throw a beam 150 mile % ity 8 city happened had New Rritain bhad a lhfl air, | e hove to get V\w contract for I No resident of lartford County |[larger number, Sunday. A larg v number of National Guard officials {fatisfactory avlation field also was ‘It you lenve speed entl it | th ::::m:t Gt nuuzlwtl‘v‘\t‘f present on both occasions. stated by Captain C. M. Knox of the ‘"' aviatlon it §5 vorth while from | h L k‘r“ e B e i i " [118th observation squadron. |the fact that it is operating in prac- lich is isolated entirely from the his mone meet started Saturday after- 5 x noon, the first plane to land on the | Cups for the events of Saturda tically unlimited territo It s al point of view, upon the There is one store in Hartford n 11401 "eing that owned and piloted |were presented to the winners at R T oh A ndieietal Taapit at {5 running ahead ||pc'Cpatios Wright, @ member of the [banquet Saturday night in the Eiks ‘Il][e]‘estmg Add 1ess Given {0 sreat transportation eystem "'The opening prayer was made by | B 5 aheadill |t aamas B E i e A Alr Mail Development Rev, Willlam H. Alderson and the | | You have only to seek that store |lgoneorg from Hartford, Harry C Dixon Takes Bombing Prize Membel\s 0[E B C “T think it would be very inter- |invocation by Mr, Dysan, out and you are money Jackson of this eity, state comn Yesterday afternoon Lieutenant esting to hear something ahout air The speaker next week will br We are sure enough of ourselves ||der of the American Legion, and |Dixon captured first prize for — mail. The Kelley hill was passed at | ¢ esaman Dan cd of Nen 0 add hero that in men's apparel | |Cornelius Brady also of New Britain. Lombiug. In two attempts he scored | for Fall this store Is at the top. Other planes which arrived in- 14713 and 29 and was credited with | qao o siatement made by Governov | United States air mail was carried was announced that the fol- . You have only to drap in for a ||chided one piloted by LeRoy Thomb- lan —average of 381, Charles | goiy i, Trumbull and the state av-|C¥ DY the Tnlted States zavern- |lowing schedule of speakers has ben gecond to fee the new on for the Colonial Alr Lines of [yyrigpt, ai ) Britatn, and & | {34ion commissioner, Major T. O, Ment. Tt bullt up the most efficicnt | prepared: Octe v, Theodore N'S TWO-TR 5 qrs | [Bethany. and a Sikorsky plane froui hopher of the 118th observation | 1ore.ma i ir mail line in the world but it $reene, par t the F il MEN'S TWO-TROUSER SUITS | {1 Telandies mhore! werst Curiiss (ar s 5 | Freeman, at a meeting of the F m he world bu A. Greene, pastor of the First Con- ! (From an excellent manutacturer) | |1:0ng Istand. A urtisS Lsquadron, won second prize. His | eryman's Bible class yesterday. An’t do anyth 1 to work- | gregational ci w_ Britain housands of people are receivin planes, J-N 4, better known as “Jen- [ . =0 o d 51 with cer- | : ing up busine: ditio Tt w 3 : PRICED AT 83850 it Otjolia tanl DeHastas e | cove wnerdliend DL RINIRN S YeT |8 Maor e man s dticRaneuker DR D busineass candllons SE wis [Getobenityy ¢ J. Dosle of 3 4 ) MRt itk age of 1015, LeRoy Thompson won | of the da not tremendously successful beeause | Philadelphia, vember 1, Rev. e S e St Masgsi o.n“r: convince ¥ Th»(('»:,‘\‘.:‘to::":-x:’tw\‘o:fl:} pefare | 11ird prize with & scoro of 107 and | Governor John H. Trumbull was It Was Smply a government proposi- | . George V. . Hill, pastor of thr | B dividends everv day from Classified Ml LL-MADE SUITS I3 ‘oloek with & domenstration of| "y ElXng Lie sn arg of 10512 | 4 guest of the class and occupied a'tion. Then the Kel bill s!South Congregational church, New | @ Ad HORSFATL-MADE f A0S OCh E | In the landing to the mark the [seat on the platform. Next to the|passed which made possible the giv- | Britain; November S, Rabhi Gershon | AUS, R15—850 formation flying and military man 7 3 i 5 i oy 7 e [euvers, i A o Talbot O, Tree. |€ontust was In doubt until the last | governor sat George H. Dyson, vice- | ing of alr mail contracts to private | Hadas of New Britain: None Higher—None Lower— : plane had landed. So close was it | president of the class and ersonal | corporations. A corporation in this| Congressman Tolley i . . 2 linan: commander of e 1181 ob- pre nt of the class and a persona j v | 16 ongressman Tolley h v 9 o 5 None Better. ‘m;\‘",;,,.‘m:;: ‘(“(f“:“ y:‘th “fil‘ = } ,e. |that Attor Natr, who was doing | friend of the governor, state the Colonfal Alr Tines had. all| York; November dividends in the form of qulck re- servation, in command. Major Free- T A D the official announcng, had stated | President B. F. Armstrong, after|this time, heen making itself ready [viske of the Berlin {ma Gov T bull's g : 4 o £ ‘o . A {?}:fi,’:dn,,,,°,,m,‘°,',,, Tatter on |that the prize was won by Willium | completing the preliminary business for just such an opportunity. Tven | ehureh; December f, Judge Carey sults—money and' time saved—oppor- RNk bt ’ . when Licutenant Flect | of the meeting, turned the session though the time was not ripe, its| Rutherfor - Jers g LA, In the first event Saturday, that |made his final landing and captured | over to Mr. Dyson, who in turn in- | vice-president ale e ' tunities! k/ = of landing to a mark, each plane |first prize. | troduced Governor Trumbull. The away at the y Il 1 ar ] 9’-(\{} /‘7”[“;7\ ‘:!)“\_‘ contesting had three chances and | leot got off to a bad atart on his | governor, after a brief address, in-|hill was passed, they expanded their|y 4 S ohes higi 5 ; . : J I v B o aiarded on the hest av- |sccond attempt and was forced to|troduced Major Freeman, The na-|corporation to a millon dellar one, | 5 If you have a Rental problem—if you : = . The official scorer was try again. He seemed to be flying | tional flag was suspended above the | They expanded for the general good | 1 b L “I0 Pagi fo Buy Our Kind™ | joae, b0 Gt lanes Georg..in haed luck, howcver, bacuuss on | plafform, and the stato flag stood |of New England people z : : need help or a position—invest in a s, who elaims to be the “only | his second attempt his wheels sank | beside the speakers’ stand. The plat-| “They are working now on the | i acrial traffic cop in existence.” almost to the hubs in the field when | form was decorated with flowe huiding of a good line. You may| \ i 58 Joad 5 Licutenant Earl W. Fleet of the [he landed. Te was permitted by the | 1In his introduction of Major Free- think that building a track for the i ractls ) Herald Clauxfied Ad ffldd\ and SOLVE 148th observation squadron won the judges to change planes and made | Man, Governor Trumbull gaid: planes 1s an esceedingly expensive | i eomon - in mest ex- R rize, w « following scores: [the atte i ano ; Through the activities of Major | jo t costs $50,006, a mile for an | o vour problem. J D. DONAHUE first prize, with the following scores: |the attempt with another plane, | 51 0 b. It costs b a_mile for an | acts. 1t i ot 8 sub- A 1 average 22 2.3, The fignres |capturing the prize. The acore was | I'reeman the government appropri- aviation track, it costs § 100 a mile H s Lo Al dhlicetle At e ronT s tai s T e nt A EoTiset: . | ated a substantial amount of money | for ra a4 purpose What is & Z — L Voice Culture |[i e e PR for hangars and machine shops for | proper A e R | Just ask for an Ad-Taker when you Volcen tested Tuesdays und Friduys . average William Thomay 80-20, r proper aviation tracl obcen fested Tursdnys wud Friday ‘Thompson of the Coloniai |4y 3 Teutenant Dixon 79-36. | the 118th observation squadron. Avi- | “Every 25 miles there should he a = i call 925. - S P | at i g e 1 a " 1 Studio 545-3. || Ajp s won second pri Wil e ‘a.mn is coming into its own and|hig air port sim to those in Hart- | lacore of 110-15-12%, averaging 45 | 1y the stunting contest of Sunday | (hrough the svstematic and intelli- tford and Bridgeport. Every three PIANQ TUNING 2.3 Licutenant Carl A, Dixon of [igiornoon, Tieute it Fleet again | BNt work of n)u t\y« of men similar miles at least there should be a hea- | FLECTRIC PIANOS 118th observation squadron and }w,mrul all the stunts of the pre. |0 the one v K to You con light in a small emergency field REPRODUCING PIANOS | . New Britain flier, won third priz. |ceding day, thrilling the tmme now, 1 believe llmv l\nnr leut will At night there should be a beacon PLAYERS score of 54-5-150, ;’*“"f“*;‘l“‘ {erowd, which was even larger than | e cne of the first \‘1" 8 to consider jight in that field which will make 10 Years Experience 9 er s al y Five planes competed in this {4yt of Saturday. Fleet was award- [ @ir mail service and air passenger n»e track in which the planes will | ’ : e first prize for stunting, Second | Service, Anything 1 can do officially | go. Every ten mites there snoma ne| WV AItEr H. Kovel epecd races fONT | (ae awarded o [deutenant | OF Privately or individually, to tur-ia jarger emergency field, On each 127 GREENWOOD ST, 1 i {DOES MRS.BROWNS! | WASH mow e //‘” H 3 slancs competed. The distance !Dixon who gave an exhibition of al | !her a\mvlou_um be doue. I'm be-|of the big air ports are searchlights Tel, 2122-4, A was said o approximate €% e gt i the catalogue, with a | hind Major Freeman because 1 be- 6‘."0 70 SfE HER miles. tain William Tadd was | attorney, Istael Nair, and a | !leve in hin. Conneciicut is fortunate |first 1o arr m«t(ul nw] n}u In | CWspaperman on board. The pas- |0 having men of his type to pro- |five minutes and 48 seconds; Lien- |Gy ™ orned they were more | mote the art. [tenant Hubert Johnson made it m!,]‘,,w.,w and completely thrilled | Major Freeman Talks Tive minutes and 55 seconds and |y Fol oy Major Ireeman, called atention to | Lientenant Barl W. Fleet came in in | 150 Mtles An Honr modern business conditions and | six minutes and four econds. Major |\ yitiiion of clever manipulat | [reeman, fiving the BOVemnors rlane. ;o hich brought gasps of admira- | yen will go k in econnmic fool xix minutes and 12 seconds. |l S ihe wrowd was the Tian- | Mstory, you will find that business The course was from the field 1o} 0" ihe big Sikorsky plane from |has & on very regularly fn eyeles. !‘l"r'wm depat, circling :1rrw'VHI h'lv" New York by Dilot d. Burgin, This | We have periods of prosperity, then {hrickyard ehimney east of the field ne, with a speed capacity of about | Deriods of ever-production, over an- j o iroe it [ 130 miles an Tour, brought checrs |i¢ to make money and we go e —————— s o, hack, making the circuit three tines Al St A e into a period of deprassion, a period MRS. BROWN IS ENTHUSIASTIC | per trin ',,Hl,fl,“' T {.I;\A,l.‘,l,‘.m,; ,l,-:m‘:‘ e “m}:y we all are very pes il‘nlr’l(., ABOI“I”;;: n ~‘\;. U1 AND CLEAN In the bombing contest the fi I, fleld 20 feet in the air, at a &peed [and when conditions are changed so v K. WET WASH A1 rian was o by L miu.m n.]'\ ,‘ e I D el e e i e i nd e of . |1NbINg. Just when xeryone feared |ABAIN W come into a p: riod of p 1 £ es of A0, 28 and eet o Naleiaies R TNa e D 1agin. 1f you will g0 over tha « | i T winning by an. averags |1 %28 Going (o become enlangled in | Neriy angin. 11 You wil g0 over that Savings ~ - MPP)’ AGflM/ ’ land the Children's Home coming o : elactrie wires, proved to be some of | You will find that statistician Roger o 100 PO ihe apectacular features of the aft- | Babson is 1ight when he & that N d i i prir with & v of TR ) eposited by raging William ‘Ther Ihe handicap race was woan hy spiritnal attitude toward life and i .“.u‘. of Ha vrnw[r!‘ O L cytenant Dixen, who covered a moncy making, There fs another : Y i | distanca of 415 miles fn two min- |veriod in which we all want to beat | ) o FRETE e Ts Wrecked utes and 60 seconds. Willlam I er fellow, We go ahead Satllfllay s [ Thomas won second prize and Le e e e t t | &l Heinicke was the enly eon- whole commercial situation is Lound | T lameen: ather aviator i {12810t Sunday for the parachute to collapse in paic. 1f you will go | = O e 1s ing contest. Gus Ghaff of Wat- Lack 20 m e an A th e an ot e nel 1io holde the world's chamn. [1hat thers haw besn a soastant effort . i plonship for parachute jumping, flew [t cure the ills that come out of our | s neceseary for planes to fake | ile e 3 0 ; ine mp on & furn, John (But returned to Waterbury witheut |brought out in our anti-trust and nd in TLRe L. o Lumpin re fond la But the - de-slipped, ene wing R g B s L Ciegbiott wod NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 4. and he dld a nose Toving Cup For Governor n I8 the federal reserve system | o1 At the banquet Saturday night a |which has been intreduced. Our et- | alvied a, SligH cup was awarded Governor [forts have heen foward ironing out A suffered ock. Hanse plane nith him, eame to grief for having the best ap-|the vicissitudes of hfe, smoothing | 4ring plane on the field things out to make life smoother for | SRz \d pro Many prominent New Britain men {us an plane were demalished s on the field and several of We also find that cycles have local pilo them w for short flights. Among |zone on in business that have not \irca 5 who went up were Senator hrouzht us happiness. We have ate police saved the Tdward F. Hall and fortmer Mayor |found periods where it has been o {rom belng ralded by rge A. Quigley. Mr. Quigley inecessary to smooth our llives out. Inters who attempted a {later flew to Hartford with Aviator 'Then ti war came along and for the scone of the accident { Wright, |brought aviation. Five years ago He Made ‘Tm Gasp | Among thoee who were pregent to [the one objection T had to aviation ably the most thrilling ex the meet were President A, J. was speed. Here we have been try- s of the afternnon were the | Sle of the New Britain National 'ing to calm the world down and t exhibition Lieutenant Fleet bank; President C. T. Rennett of exhibition by the Stanley Works; Councilman inting exhi- ;David L. Nalr: President H. H.| oot 3 L | Pease, of the New Britain Machine | turns, barrel rolls, no overs, and other mani- | Pullen, former Chief of Police Wil- | dextrous handiing. Rawlings, Councilman Wal- | =l THERE IS ALWAYS ROOM FOR MORE PUPILS anse by the « v L board of polles commission- * in which he a s airman John E. R. Keevers Dl i H B Lt b ENROLL: MONDAY, TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY NIGHTS when e e o promnen. | TO LEARN ENGLISH AND CITIZENSHIP Fom a ; . > ¢ the AT CENTRAL EVENING SCHOOL—Cor, Main and Chestnut ELIHU BURRIT SCHOOL—Cor. North and Lee Streets gida and then on the ot v ) ¢ most | { zroat comments of admir erfecied an appara- WASHINGTON SCHOOL—High Street on. Lientenant Flest wen first |tus for locating sx‘\ (::n'l‘n-x' 4.-nz|:‘: e o thriied by | War e vy e imverered mont: ]| ENROLL: MONDAY, TUESDAY, OR THURSDAY NIGHTS o stants 57 Avncld i¥bo. SHlf kUl jaon obasriation AT THE STATE TRADE SCHOOL—South Main Street - ot s bikne pilotid e saath ,‘ff',':“ i et Classes Always Open—Machine Work—Drafting—Shop Mathematics—Electrical—Printing charga of “Aerial Cop” Frenaitls, murder 1y %a L on the edge of the wing as he waved [and4 two companies of National . '