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\PARACHUTE JUMPING DOG IS DEAD OF POISONING homas Callen’s Canine Famouns I‘ur\ RODGERS DEFENDS | ARRAYSFMENTS OF HAWAAN FLIGHT (Continued from First Page) | | | Remarkable Acrobatic Stunts, Is No More A valuable acrobatic dog owned | | by ot to- |member of the municipal individual ! nbined under Chomas Cullen of Elm street, a needs of tomayrow as well building day. The bureaus sh one chict should take function head o v ift, has dled as @ result of polson- | | The dog was brought to this Operations | ity by Mr. Cullen following his dis- s a from the In Texas. unusual canine besides perform- | Ui had hopped drplanes and descended by ute in numerous exhibitions 1 border, powers of the army ) 1\ usual stunts a i ry ra human ¢ Dec Motor Vhicle Men at I Hartford Convention rtford, Conn.,, Oct. 2 (@)~ More wenty-five motor vehicle com- oners, inspectors and adminis- s from a dozen different juris- ns In the east are here toluy discussion of varlous problems ironting automobile commission- d thelr assistants, This eve- there will be adinner with Gov- | crnor Trumbull and - state senator | ederick . Wolcott assistant prin- I speakers, following state or districts are cnfed at the confercne ‘ennsylvania, Maryland, all Hampshire, Vermont, Massa- Rhode TIsland, New Yorlk, Delaware, Virgini shington, D. C. WANTS DECISION SET ASIDE An action against Ludwig and Ber. a Steinke has been brought | rough M. A. Sexton by Adele Frei- 1eit of Southington to have a court decision rendered ngalinst the plain- tift in Pebruary, 1923, et aside, The sclentific organization in order that |plaintift claims she was sned by the the best defense be obtained for the | defendants at that time but had no money expended, and witlhout such |notice served on her and consequent- an organization the alreraft question |1y did not appear in court. Due to cannot be solved to the best advan- |her non-appearance, a verdict for | tage.” 1$559.92 damages and costs of $56.80 | “It would be hest,” was glven the Stelnkes. The original Rodgers ] sult was for money alleged to he Jaw which requ owed, which the plaintiff denies, ify in everything. also claiming that a judgment lien “In addition to the budget, the | was placed on her property in South- jmprovement of the aviator's condi- |Ington and a foreclosure action, now | tion and the reduction of qualifica- [pending in the court of common tion, I would recommend that | pleas, was brought. strong aviation section be built up — Mike Sowa has heen sucd for $250 in the office of operati I by Sarah Russell of Roxhury, Mass. | Alr officers take g writ, which was issued hy Kirk- comnandi am, Cooper, Hungerford & Camp Hawalian flight, and 18 returnable in the superior ing that if he come down bes |court the first Tuesday of November, was to | unit 1 1 e would A pl tabli defen Tl he e ment co-ordi SR { in its duty. ’ ment very top w 1 venture tional def be divided into t as the oper navy, and ment of supy “This play you may say, is Ary—too great an upieaye fleult to attain. DBut t national defer t ing the alrplane is so and so difficult that tion of the airy = solutely necessary to install a highiy to su i so 16 k, |y ol it part- N Ontario and Wi vision- it ‘ problem o consider- mplicated introd toc |e | ¢ o 1 o the I Commander the foolish aviators to qual- Ro aid, add- Snody, proposed for the tom make the ¢ | driven above pres: {operating practice which NEW BRITAI CHANGED VALVES NOT FOOL PROOF (Continued From First Page) be to make the gasing manifold larger and conslder it as a perma- nent part of the gas cell installation, providing un automatic valve on ach end of the munifold, The valves would give ample protection to the gas bags under present oper- ating conditions, Should conditions so change as to e tite fast valving the man uvering valves conld always be used nan emergency,"” On Decemb Captain Land u o oniu- lcs that the present gus valve sys- in the Shenandoal be replaced complete installation of com- ined automatic and nmaneuvering ilves ulong the top of the ship, o » time an enlarged old along the keel b lled and provided with a valve it each end, Lansdowne's ere requ he sug led system, Again on May 1 est const flight L nded a new wently Instal ure el W on and on Junuury ested a slightly modi- this comments 1 after isdowne the recon sm—that sl sald this would He offect a saving in weight without :Hw . and G. Clothing company in | mountain region in Centre opardizin any way, “The proposed scheme,” } “In addition to increasing radiug'will cut down the rate of dif- usion and the loss of helium hrough leaky valves."” Captain George (l ty of the ship n wrote W. Steele, Jr. commandant of the air station, add- | d his endorsement to this plan and ith the presentation of the corre- spondence he was added to the noy ormidable array of “interested par- {es" before the court. When a prompt reply to lowne's letter on May 12, Lans- was not forthcoming he telegraphed on May | 28 for telegraphic authorization to anges. Land's letter of May 28 approving the change by way of experiment was sent in re Captain Land's letter of May 2 modifi valves propesed for the Shenandoah is not as fool-proof as the or installation. The propose ment imposes an added reason for cautious operation of the ship near pressure height, 1f for any r the ship gets out of control ure height conse quences will be serious, Howey on the assumption that the operating versonnel r es and the nvolved and will take the necessary pre accepts erulsing | = on | valves and tanks as proposed is ap- iroved by way of experiment," { DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925, A report after three months' ex- MAIL PILOT MISSING tion was called for, | Two Otherw Are Sent Out to Search Beautiful line of chic fall hats at | A moderate prices, Irench Hal | For Him — Lost West of Belle- | shoppe, §7 W. Main St Prot. Blug | —Aavt. | fonte, Pa. During Nigut | Chambertain Counell, No. 2, Jr, 0. { Cleveland, Oct. 3 P — Two air |Us A M. will mect this evening ut |the hall on Glon street, ots wer. spatgl | Booth In superior court today on | T PI'Ot® Wwere dlspatghed from | "py"yiyingy ofrice moved A ! here at noon to fly over the moun- motlon for a speclfic state West Main street.—advt, tax collector Idward A, Drew's $45,- | talnous country west ot Bellefonte, | Dr. James Mondillo of New Ha- 000 sult against the city ot Bridwe- | Pa, In search for Charles H, Ames | YN Who completed a year as In- port, were postponed because of the | terne at tho New Britap Genewl illness of Attorney John A. Cornell, | hospital last July, has returned to | this city. Jr,, counsel for Mr, Drew, k3 [ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kehoe Mr. Drew declares he hecame in- | 3 the sum of $35,000 q‘mr' Bellofonte, Pa., Oct, 3 UP—Bearch- ' \yout” gireet will observe thelr [ counsel fees when he was obliged to | 1 "ore 0t today trylng to locate | o qing anniversary Sunday. ok private legal advice, the city |L1® Westbound night mall airplane Madelene Gerrlsh, teacher of pi- uttorney declining, he sets forth, to | SU¢ &t the aviation fleld near here !, torte, has resumed teaching. 66 | asslst him in the' preparation of a |t 11:30 last night The plane was iyncis St. Phono 2440-2—adv. | {ost g0lt, on the valldity of certls|Vound from New York to Chicago. | Furry H. Milkowltz has been ap-| ficates of error in tho ease of (he |The Iast scen of the fiyers was @t 'yointed (rustco of the bankrupt es- Brlivetert DrasiCombany: Laurciton, about 30 miles east of |{ufe of Lirnest Passero, dolng busi- | Bellefonte. ness as the Carlson Tallors, Isracl | Alrplanes were ready to partlel- | N Gennaro Palmier, and Joseph | pate {n the search but were delayed 'Scocco have heen named appraisers | hecause of low-flylng clouds over | Mario Marino, Myrtle streot store the mountains which made fylng | keeper, was discharged from bank- dangerous, L ruptey yesterday. Nair & Nair repre | At the alr station it was thought sented Marino. |that the plane came down fn the | A daughter was horn last night | mountains and that the pilot prob- (at the New Tritain General hospital | |ably was making his way to a point {to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fienemann | {of communication. The name ‘of [of 424 Park strect. ) ; City Items 17 YEAR OLD GIRL CRIPF1ED WITH RHEUMATISM |Was In Bed Over Three Months, Unable To Walk— Gives Credit For Her Recovery To NOX-RI-TIS | Tax (?c)lle;'lm' ih:e;\}‘s Case Is Continued Bridgeport, Oct, 2 (A)—Arguments scheduled before Judge John R. | to 87 “It Is truly wondeitul the rema ing In New Hritain, and if thoss » resulty NOX-RI-TIS Is produc- 1.‘.1“. have been skeptical ubout (his grand rheuniatic remedy would only out of the ‘Doubling homa md gol NOX-RI- IS teial to prove its worth, they too, wonld extol its virtues as others i1 the NOX-RI-TIS ’ [ | of Clevaland, pllot of the missing alr mail plane. of 114 20th | | | debted in have done expert today Miss Lott 164 Britain s “lor I have heen in min oy teet and for me to stand cre swollen to v padntul, My of Grove ; [three lonig months |1ed with rheum {it was fmpos {on them, ¥ |twice their size and ves [hands also were swollen and stiff. 1 used everything reliet and [hud the bestlor medical attention but [it remained or NOX-RI-TIS (o produce results—after faking two | ments « was able to get up and Ik down for the (hird treatment, o swelling and pain has feft und en my strength vefurns 1 will be lable to w0 hack to work." | eanat Miler-Hanson | ihle I |Held in Bonds of $10,000 | For Arson Conspira Bridgeport, Oct, 2 (A—Hirsh Berliner, 809 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. walved examina- tion In city court today when ar- raigned on a charge of “conspir: to commit arson’ and was bound over to superior court under bonds 10,000, Berliner, who is wanted | the pilot s Ames, Casper and Weinberg arson | Before reaching Bellefonte the In connection with the fire at [plane would have to cross the seven | county | have been \ to get Experts clalm there Is no stand- | ard pronunciation of Foglish be- | cause the language 1is constantly | changing. of in t | case | Drug Co. |20 Chnreh strect, for more informa- tion about NOX-RI-TI&, Main street fall, was extradited and searching parties New | from York clty, sent into that scction. at W.T.I.C. Hear the Program on a Grebe Syncrophone at Our Store. Open to the Public This Evening BARRY &« BAMFORTH PHONE 2504 1§ MAIN ST. au- mander of the Hawaiian pla Winkle, % No. 2, he would have been “rui fore Licutcnant r. com- | 1ias been served bye Constable Fred ' tions the or Tred of the “first to mmander was the ¢ flight, wmy world RIER | i NEW BRITA ND MOST RELIABLE FUR When Rodgers reached that part || lis statement outlining his views & blishing a department of | d Mt THE MOST DARING FUR OFFER EVER MADE IN NEW BRITAIN GREY AND BROWN CARACUL COATS 1o ¢ national been suggest the rest is too visionary, mentioning who ofiered this sugg how contin vge the flight plans, | h statement flatly contradicted i % that preparations | by *“non-flying offi- 1 7 ‘So far as the department was “it went that w “The continued, | limit in providing all || rable, | concernet tested, t showed them capable to the fl Wind Caused Failure “We would have reached Hawali if the wind had not been against us, or it the plane had given the same mileage it did on the tests “Had we found a res the first day we could on.” “Army planes w search, he ’ hiad gone down thr heen no one to res “1 was fully crew and pers “Bverything Regardless of vere made hefore to 1 Haw Your reputation as a cook is not entirely dependent upon the cooking fat you use—but a real good cooking fat does make things taste much better. ship on o gone ABSOLUTELY THE FIRST SHOWING IN NEW BRITAIN AT THIS DARING AND SENSA- TIONAL PRICE. PLL SEE THEM IN NEW YORK, LONDON AND PARIS—BUT NOT AT THIS PRICE. hay t uged in the it the Snowdrift—for making cake, biscuit 2nd pastry and for wholesome frying have | s An whatr ~ | Brown Caracul Alskes Never have such Coats as these appeared in New Britain at this price; 45 inches long with lustrous collar, cuffs and border of con- trasting fox. lenge any sm of the Rods could power wi he Grey Caracul 159 The newest in all Furs offered in New Britain for the first time, far be- low the average price; 45 inches long; beauti- fully made with con- trasting collar, cuffs and horder of fox. crossing of pound 1 "No." yme ne | NEVER BEFORE « Flavor Like This/ The Wonderful Combination cf BALLANTINEL ot prot This al Real Spark Plug When Jockey Uses a Rotiovy AT R DR B e THEY ARE DIFFERENT! 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