New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1925, Page 2

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NEW FICTION Joseph Lincoln’s : Queer Judson James Oliver Curwood's Thé Ancient Highway Coningsby_l)awson's 0Old Youth O Willa Cather’s The Professor’s House O Book Department . THE DICKINSON ¥ v : DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN SIT. IN FALL HATS — WE'RE JUST AS LATE ‘AS YOU ARE! t According fo the Blue Book you l are about a half hour late In choosing a Fall Hat. i We know you've been busy—and H we want you to know that w been busy too. No one shipment of hats for this store! 2 Our September allotment went 1 like lots in Miami. It's October H blocks that we are putting up to your head now. { Newer tones—noveltles that 1 been developed since (excu: Waterbury won the pennant. Tt's getting late—but we're walt- ing up for you— There's a light in the window— $4 . $8 HORSFALLS 93-99 Msylum Street It Pays to Buy Our Kind” OCTOBER Better Homes and Gardens Des Moines, Towa For flower 1overs and home folks ~32 pages, Many beautitul il- lustrations, at Newsstands 100 Now on Sale Price Dr. H. L. Dombroski CHIROPRACTOR 350 Main Street—Telephonc 17 NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Hours: . 10-12 a. m, 25 p Mon.. Wed.. Url. Evenings G50 10 830, n. P T g J. D. DONAHUE Veice Culture Eridays i e to B, Studio Voies te iy s PIANO TUNING LLECTRIC PIANOS RLPRODUCING PIANOS (B1LAYERS 10 YFurs Laperience Walter H. Kovel 127 GRELAWOOD ST Tol, 24224 The Burritt Gift Shop inc. 72 West Main Street i We Are Colebrating Owr First Birthday AN of Our Merchandie Has Reen Reduceed for the Occonsion See Our Window A $20.00 Ivory Set Given Ahsolutely Free to the Lucky Birthday Holder Fill in a blank at onr <hop The Burritt | carrying capacities, AIR SPEED RACES START TOMORROW 300 Planes Expected o Compete at Mitchel Field Mitehal Field, N Aviation's FOR INDIGESTION | \ \ 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 25t and 75¢ Packages Everpvhere | P | celebrities Y., Oct. 7 international were either at this fiying center or = headed this way by train and plane | . {ter tdentified as Everitt Cunpingham He w in an T unconscious condition as the result of a fractured skull, | what may be the largest alr ,,,,,(; The youth was struck while rid- ing a bicyele by a coal fruck oper- in history i ited by Abraham Mill today for the national air race 5 1of 679 Chapel street which open tomorrow with military and civilian filers particlpating in te the | © Five hundred planes are expected | AEEARS T USLINE 615 to bring army and navy aviators and civillans from various parts of ”GHT MRPLANE MOTOR the country, | Civilians in an “on to New York" | ]S PRODUCED BY FORD race ending today furnished the preliminary to a three-day racing | e program of 10 events which starts A (T CREL ST 1 i Motor King Announces Completion Pulitzer speed classic Saturday .'\H-I of New Type Engine For ernoon, . FAITs AIx fllara aniarediihe M.m.‘ New York race, from which army, Commercial Use pavy and air mail pllots were ex.| Detrolt, Mich, Oct. 7 UP—Henry o oludsalimhe Rentrants] iwerollierom) Hord hesuinnouneadiihaantenbice for in light alrplanes for general such widespread points as Concord, | = N, M wkeland, Fla. Temple, (9Peration in transportation virt Morks. ATl Bkl 1 completed in his i-[the pact with the lecague co and Cleveland. The winner 3a de. |mental laboratories at Dear i1e 'nlong the line elucidated by I termined on the basts of total points S04 the engine was an eight cylin- Minister Chamberiain at the Mareh computed for average speeds. dis- [1°F: tWo hundred horsepower motor. |meeting of the league council in {30 caalidovaran i nasisnatat cavil ol T En 8 nginest anufacturer Geneva 1 and engine horsepower. Eight prizes | economices of the - s e, He =id Banquet for Mothers by totalling $3,000 are offered, Three races are seheduled for to- morro for civilians in planes with prizes of | 82,500 in each and the third being the Liberty Engine Bullders’ tr |the motor would not require adjust 1 parts would be inter-| so fhat a worn out part of diffe The motor | i3 I Iy replaced will be tested soon hy | Commenting on possibilities of race for two place observation | a on he repeated his oft | planes for military fliers only. |acsertion that ha was “a en In the latter event, the twn fam-|horn in a 0" and that “this he- | D ous French fiiers, Capt. Pelletier {longed to v generation.” |9 D'Olsy and Capt. Le Maitre, are en-| In > of these statements, Mr | tered with two Breguet plancs which |Ford visnalized the possibilities of they brought from France. Ten common of plunes and asserted | Americen army aviators flying chief- | they wou be a etrong factor in ly De Havilands are tentatively en- econemie development and interna- il tered with three and one |11 relations, 4 from the Marine corps. He snw the afrplane as an afd to | The civilian races are to he 20 /the antomobile and pointed cut that | times around a five-mile course, Tn a3 the le tad hrought fo- | the military race the plancs will go B¢t people from the different !> 15 times around a ecourege of I it United States, so Vhrv“: Captain Rene Fone _lairplane would together alt | P of the world nations tor ecredited w ) or ilancs during the 1 d o New| The motor car,” he sald, York, and it said that he would mixed people up £o thoro Ww fly an A n plane in one of {he [You cannot fool any Americs [ races. Eddie Rickenbacker, Amerl- (any part of I ountry, but they can‘ace, also came yesterday, hnt it [still can be foaled about other i8 not expected he will participate, of ! orhd he agivplane Colonel W. A. Bishop, the (g that.” arrived last week, The Hol <8 and fhat [ Wil fiy together over New York city [hofter u ween - |some time this week ti from a mis of President Coolidge’s air 1nq ST el {board are expected to at irpl has s ppointed Selim Sirre Bey, who meel as well as army and navy air Sopthabie studicd gyrnastics in Germany and x| ehiefs and French and German avia- I think foree and money as inspeetor of physieal tion authorities. great delusion: Take pe ¥ = m now i= touring Ana- ; — her navies, the symbol of farce folia from £myrna to the Black Sea RBOY HIT BY AUTO her monex. the symbol of e to inaugurate gymnasties in the New FHaven, Oct. 7 (P —The 17 Ne€ out of trouble village. The ar old boy who was faken fto S, (% rplane ng to de s ol Raphael's hospital after b trnel lusion of force, and that Turkish girl to take nup aesthetie by an aulomobile yesterd 15 1 cace." |dancing as a profession SureRelief | Nine 0ut of leven Artiles Al- crn Lurope insofar as the league of nations covenant authorizes the op- which, like the Geneva protocol, pro- the Girls Friend spoke on Physical Culture to Be hoys will receive ins REEMENT NEAR OVER SECURITY ready Ratilied witzerland, Oct, 7 (P~ into session of the sccurity cone erence ready to defend the clause f the draft Rhine pact which would crmit hier to help her allies in east- Locarno, rance's representatives went ration of penalties against aggres- o activities of the Jurldical ex- ts today asenrance that | ment now {8 ecrtain on nine f 11 articles in the draft pact gave ut o ims as an aggressor any signa- ory state which declines arbitration ~an {dea originally conceived by the merlean gronp ineluding General wker Bliss and Prof. James T. hatwell which visited Geneva in mmmer of last year, le 11, regarding which fhere 1 difficulties, declares the pact when Germany be- omes a member of the leagne Spokesmen for the Lnglish dele- endeavor to link T ray they will Girls’ Friendly Society | The Girl Friendly soclety of St. | fark's church held a mothers and | ighters banguet last night in the | arish rooms. T utumn eolor scheme of red 5 earried out very flowers and table nd yellow tily in leaves, ecorations A 5 carried out essfully, Miss Tilllan Mitehell president of soclety and toast listress gave a word of welcome; | nd presented Mrs, Humason who “Mothers Understanding heir Dangi Mrs. Kirkham ave a int I on her trip | “kson, branch ned the pro-| Rev. M. | Jivess. Miss | r-leader, led of ‘014 Town sne Home in patomime sketeh D ting 1 Miss J. . briefly out m for the coming vea iteliffe gave a short illian Williams, ch: ith songs and cheers, | Taught Turkish Girls antinople, Oet. 7 (A —Phy- i3 to bhe taught in nH‘ 18 as well as| The minister of public instruetion | ure wrkish sehaols. When grandfather c last longer. Little 1 Savers are kind to They're safe and 1sly be generc Good for linle . tummies “‘~the same good flavor he loved &s a kid—peppermint’ omes And Life are not upset s conscien- s for they are the 1 stores s0 you t. Five cents a Port Chester, N. ¥, | bishop of o-green, Cinn- | FLASHES FROM LIFE: RIFF TRAITOR IS EXECUTED AT MOUTH OF CANNON Parls—Gloria Swanson's husband has traced his ancestry back 654 years to show le really s entitled to be called marquis about which he has no vanity at all, nor has Glorla, Why, she even had the title removed from theater posters, By The d Press, Moscow—With Russla off the water wagon everybody s rushing the growler so hard that the supply of vodka and other puch things is dwindling rapidly. There have been lines for blocks outside dispensaries. New York—Ganna Walska is back from Europe. When Harold Mc- Cormick met the Mrs, at the pier she wore a costume of heavy Scotch tartan with pastel blue, yellow, green and red in squares, a black hat, Hzard-skin shoes, a pearl neck- lace and pear-shaper earrings. Boston-~Discharged, she says, be- cause she made charges against some other members of the faculty, involving morals Mrs. Loulsa Tufts Ford ix suing the dean of Boston university for $60,000, Tangler — Abd-El-Krim's forelgn minister, accused of being a traitor |has been blown to pleces by the Riffs at the cannon's mouth, Fastbourne, England—The arch- oterbury Is out with tevere criticlsm of present day ser- mons because they fall to draw peo- vle from golf, motoring and other Sunday diversions. New York—Dr. Copsland, United States senator, 15 starting a chain of restaurants to show fat and thin men what to eat. Boston—A. R. King of Wellsville, New York, 76, a retired merchant is a freshman student iIn the business Parls-—Hair and skirts are shorter course at Boston unlversity. than ever in Parls, says Miss Dolly Allison of Sonora, Tex., fust back Stockholin—A second play by [from abroad. Parisian barbers bot Prince \William, novelist, poet and (halr with razors. traveler, has been accepted for pro- duction. It deals with sea life, Swampacott—The town has just counted up the cost of belng summer New York—(horus girls in bath- [host to President Coolldge, extra po- ing suits shivered In fleeing a slight {lice mean $7.000 more to ralse by fire in the Century theater. ifuxeaA THE NEW IMPROVED MODEL COUPE IS NOW ON EXHIBITION AT OUR SALESROOM Elmer Auto Co. 22 Main Street New Britain Tel. 1513 365days from today ? Plans for substantial bank accounts quickly fail when odd dollars are carelessly spent. To have cash for unexpected ex- penses or for money-making oppot- tunities you must actually deposit regularlyinstead of merely planning. We're helping thousands along the road of thrift. We would like to help you. Truly A Bank of Service Quincy, 1l—Virginia Boquet, 16, who can swim without restin, many hou.s as she 1s old in yeurs, is training to Channel, Ealt Lake City: 1 Boys’ English Vest Suits You'll find generous measures of style and remark- able wear in these Cravenette-processed suits for boys. This process makes them wear and water- resistant and preserves their original smart lines for a surprisingly long time. Every suit has two pairs of knickers, one regular and one golf style. New colors, fine tailoring, all-wool fabrics make them great values. to take the stump for a friend rum- as |ning for city comnilssioner. swim the English Well, Well “Did you seo sorvice in France1® “No, but 1 read his poems.'~~ Michigan Gargoyle, Jack Dempsey I Only in the Freeman Church Boys’ Store Cravenette-Processed at $14.75 to $26.75 Boys’ Caps, Shirts, Blouses, Ties, Belts, Hosiery and Sweaters Freeman Church Thirty FourAsylum HARTFORD “Good Clothes for Men and Boys” W. H. Hayes—Manager Boys’ Shop

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