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Goldan-Glow NUTS See Our Window Display Candy Dept. THE DICKINSON [tha eontinental {to the people. SHIPS ASSIGNED Visitors Will Be Welcome on Navy Day, October 27 Tuesday, designated hy United States as Navy Day. The selectlon of this day as October 27th, the has been president of the th * naval serviec “at home" day of the is particularly happy, {7th is the birthday of Theodore Roosevelt, October 27 is also the anniversary of the birth of the navy for on that in th congress resolution authorizing th of American warships, formed the first naval fores young republic. On that day the navy for October date year 2 pasead @ which of the is at home Ships of all types are sent to various ports where they are thrown open to visitors through DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN S1, It’s Almost a Sin— shaped Fall Hat—for the sin will be on your own head Procuring the right. authentle shape is 50 casy—putting up with a wrongly proportioned hat % so hard—that it gets right down to the place where It's almost a orime to perform assanlt and bat- tery against the only face you ewn—the profile that your parents eouldn't wait to rush to the pho- tographer's. HORSFALL HATS £1.00 to 88.00 PALL CAPS NEW FALL NECKWEAR ORSFALLS 93 9‘) dsylum Streel “Jt Pays lo Buy Our Kind’ Conducting Survey on Education for Girls The executive commitiee of the Y. W. -C.A Ne ely interested in carrying out 4 suivey of the educa- tional opportunities offered to the girls and women of New Britain and for this purpose, questionnaires have been sent to the various clubs und organizations to ascertain what class of work is being carried on among their members. These have been prompily answered, Wednesday evening, the committee will meet at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Carl Neuman, 1o further plans. The members of the committee are: Miss e Wardrope, Miss Ilrene Conklin, Mrs. A, ', Gurd, Miss Jiva Giza, Miss Mar; H, Scott, H Henry Teic Miss wright and Mijss Ilizabeth Wain- Milidred Weld, The largest map in the world is belug made at San Francisco, It is to be 600 feet fong and 18 feet wide. r—————reereee J. D. DONAHUE Voice Culture Volces tested rom 2 1 Tuesduys and pom. te 9 pom Studio 545-3. Friduys First-6rade Oriental Rugs1 S. V. SEVADJIAN 48 Grand Street Telephone 1180 Also All Kinds of Repairing Nedy Done TLOTTEDORETAIHER BATTERIES Auto Eiectric Service C A ABETZ 14 lel. FRANKLIN 8Q. 2860 P e —— ROLLUR SKATING TVERY EY out the day. Various ship drills and exercises -are carried ont showing the sundry functions of the person- nel In action and emergency. E hibits of the many activities aboard ship are shown and the mafly guests of the navy on that day get a good glimpse of life at sea Information has from the headquarters of the third naval district that the U, & & Bush- nell will be sent to New London, one or two submarines to New Haven and one or two -submarines Bridgeport, The numbers of these subs will be announced later. The submarines at New Haven will be docked at the city doek. The big radio broadcasting stations throughout the country have ar. ranged speclal programs for that day. he important programs for Connecticut fans are as follows: Station WN New TYork Speaker, Admiral Josephthal {9 t0 9:20 p. m, Station WGBS—Gimbel Brothers Speaker, Rear Admiral Bristol, U. high commissioner in Turkey. Time, 9 to 8:30 p. m Station WEAF and a number of connecting stations, American Tel. and Tel. Co. been recelved city. Time, by wire 7:30 to 8 Comdr, Rosend from Washington. p. m. Statlon’ WGY - Co., Schénectady. N, Y. yfpeaker, |G. R Luin, publie sorvice commis- sloner, Time, 10 ta 10:30 p. m | The evoning of Navy Day at the | Taft hotel ih New H |ramsTownshend w ele, Time, 10 STATE PORTS bujlding | to | Sipeukers, secretary of | the navy, Comdr, Rodgers and Lieut.| General Flectrie | MOW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925 in the interest of the navy and marine memorial at which Admiral Bradley A, Flske, U. 8. N,, Colone! Osborne of New Haven and Seth ll,nw Plerrepont will speak, Patents Issued to ‘ Connecticut People (Tist furnished by the ofice of Harold G. Manning, Walk-Over fhoe store. 211 Main street, New Britain.) Carl F. Anderson, H. U, Badeau, Bryant lectric Elcetric switch, Carl E. Anderson, Stratford, as- | signor to the Bryant Electric Co., | Bridgeport. Electric switch, | Arthur J. Astle, Middletown. At- | tachment for looms. | Breslav, B Stratford, & assignors to the Co., Bridgeport, New Haven, ckingham, Hartford, as- signor Y, N, Harry Inkstand Lucius N, earm, Nazaire T, Domingue, Rotary tooth-brush. James H. Graham, Torrington. Spindle for bieyels pedale Bengt M. W. Hanson, deceased, | Hartford: ¥, A. Hanson & C. E. | Whitney, administrators. (2 pal- Thrust bearing, and driving | connection. | carl H. | New Haven, Table knife, Fadward Kelley, Dridgeport. | assignor to the Raybestos Co. De | tachabte for | bands, | William Y. Transmission. Chilingirian, Bridgeport. Dichm, West Hartford, Waterbury. ents) and F. P. Hemming, F. and B Kimball, New Milford. Tnstrumant plestrum. Jerry J. YaDucer, Hartford, as- | signor o Pratt & Whitney Co., N. Y. N. Y. Profiling machine. | “Arthur 6. Leake, Bridgeport. | Hotst | Paul Menough, Molding machine, | James A. Newlands, | Purifying waste waters, Trade-Marks Registered | The Danbury Pharmacal Co.; the Kerr Chemical Co, Danbury, sue- | cessor. Manutactured substitute for Bridgeport. Hartford. 8. | eoc ver oil The Kickapoe Indlan Medicine Co., Clintonville, assignor to Kicka- poo Indian Medieine Co., Tne, N, Y. N. Y, (3 registrations) Rem- edy for di c8 of the bloéd, liver, kidneys and stomach, and 3 fot salve, Charles H. as Alongshore Mystie, Waterbury Button Co., bury. Sliding casters, Labels Registered Ginger Ale Co., Milford. Pale Ginger Ale. For Vinal, Toy doing husiness Manufactory, Water. | conn. | Conneetiont s Ale o Pratt & Whitney Co., N.| transmission | this brealg‘ast,‘\ | A eereal 6f full, rich flavor—yet tacen BREAKFAST in its creamy smoothness . CEREAL and strength. For babies, children and grown. Heckers' Cream Farina supplies the very best in golden wheat grains. It is made from only the heart of fine wheat, Read- ily digested and sustaining, lie viality eneficial | ‘B (ATrueStory) A self-sacrificing father Joans HIS SON ""0 had put his only son Nrough college lacked the money to pay his ys.{ushon cxpenses. We were glad to lend him $300 for this fine purpose. He wos a proud man when he witnessed his boy graduatc. Up To $300 to Housekeepers Easy repayments Only lawful interest Cal, write oe ‘phone BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCTRTV ¥ West Mam st Cor. Washington Room 104 Phone 1-9-4-3 N\ 7Per 970 5:30 1irensed by the State and Bonded to the Publie Saturdays 9t | MOORE BROS SAIITARY FiSH MARKET Is the Place Tn Select Your Sea Food £ PRIME SOFT SHELL CRA LARGE DEEP SEA SCALLOPS LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTER LIVE AND BOILED SHRIMP BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH Elegant Shore Haddock, Large Weakfish, Fancy Block Island Codfish, Native Eels, Fancy Boston Bluefish, Elegant Fresh Salmon, Fancy Cape Butterfish, Fancy Large Flounders, Large and Small Silver Bass, Large Porgies, Large and Small Fresh Mackerel, Large Crofikers, Large and Small Sea Trout, Block Island Bluefish. Round and Long Clams, Little Neck Clams for halt shell. Salt Cod 18¢ pound, 3 for 50c. Oyster season is now opened. Neck and Marland Oysters. We have the Indian On sale at all times. Moore Bros. Fish Market 30 COMMERCIAL STREET TELEPHONE 1199 Open Until 9 P. M. Thursday SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION NORWIGH HAN S DOUBLE SLAYER Murders Two Sons, Then Tries Suiclde Norwich, Oct. 21.—After spending all day alone in the house with his two dead sons, four and six, he had chloroformed carly vesterday morning before he cut his throat in an attempt at snicide, Eu gene J. Berry, 31, called for the po lice about 3 and revealed the tragedy. A quarrel | with his wife, Monday night, after which she leit the house, was the reason for the double murder and | attempted suicide, Berry told the| police. The call to police headquarters came from Mrs. Arthur Duhaime, who lives in a tenement adjoining that oecupied by Berry, who i mill employe. When Sergeant Mor gan and Officer Sharvan arrived they found Berry sitting in a chair in the kitchen. He showed them the wound in his th and with the words “that isn't a'l,” led them inta the back bedroom, where lay the two boys, dead in bed. The pillow beside them where Berry reclined was soaked in blood The man was taken to the hospi tal at once, and it was disclosed that his wound was only a superficial one, although the cut ran from ear to ear. He will recover Searching the room the officers found a ra a blood spotted mirror and a all hottle that had contained ehloroform.. To Medica! Examiner €. C. Gild {ersleeve at the hospital, Berry etated B EI.I.ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packagos Everywhers whom oW The Cutaway Harrow Co.. ganum, plows, efe Remington Arms Co,, Bridgeport, and Ilfon and N, | Y. Ammunition. Hig- cultivators, } Trade-Mark Applicants | | Harrows, Tn Y. N | Fitzsimmons’ Widow Is Ill.and Penniless Chieago. Oct. 21 (A—Mrs. Phillp Relner, widow of Bob Fitasimmonas, famoua pugilist, is Incurably il and penniless in a hospital here. Es- tranged from her husband, whom |ahe married after the death of the champlon, she has eontracted heart disease. She has two children, Mar- vin, 8, and Avalon, 4 years old. COUNTY MEDICOS TO MEET "The Emall Modern Hospital" will be the subject of a talk to be given by Dr, Trancls Bates Jennings of Bristol at the 124th semi-annual meeting of the Hartford County | Medieal ussociation at the Hunt Me- morial, Hertford, Tuesday afternoon, October 27, At this sesslon, Dr. Marle Pichel Lovingon, New Britain schoo! physician, will be a eandi- |date for membership, Dr. George H. Bodley of New Britain is presi- | dent of the assoclation and will pre- side at the session whieh will open ‘n 4 o'clock. at the e, ling. He expresses no remorse Ladies of the '8o’s! What quaint clothes they wore! But they were oh, so careful about their hands—hands were a “confession” if they showed signs of housework. Today matters are different. Clothes are far simpler, far And busy hands, capably performing a dozen different tasks each day, more beautiful. are an important factor in the modern woman's charm. west ISVEORR Y the dainty new cake ‘ of Ivory for face and i hands — just fite | the toilet soap holder But never red, roughened hands! Such hands are still a “confession”—a confession of carelessness and laxness. Be- cause they are unnecgssary! As lhe big cake for (m | eral household mse | Copigh! 128 by The Practar & Gemile Ga. Cinclamat lock in the afternoon | U tow "lm the North & that he had h:-u,\lfl the chlaroform | former Monday night and had killed bhis| two sons about 5 o'clack this morn-| for! his deed and answered with apparent indifference questions Hartford Insurance Man Shot While Hunting Hartford, Oct. 20 (®=—Willlam C, Roach, asslstant secretary ot the Aetna Fire Insurance company, of | this city, was ehot In the face Sat- urday morning while on & hunting {trip In the Beaver river section of | New York state and now in St | Luke's hospital in Utiea, N. Y. | i | | | where his condition s considered | serfous, { Mr. Roach was on a hunting trip| | with three other members of a | hunting club and the party was out on Baturday morning stalking deer, | Mr. Roach was in advance of the| other three men and in some man- ner, the exact detall of which has| [not as vet been learned, he was| | shot while behind a bush by one of | | the other members of the party. |Son \u(;;cds Father As Head of Found Walter J. Kenney, for 8 vears assistant superintendent Judd foundry, wae promoted to the superin- tendency, succeeding his father, the late Martin H. Kenney, who in a {span of 30 years rose from molder |to superintendent. The new super- |intendent is only 26 years old and s probably the youngest factory superintendent in the city, He {8 a | |native of New Britain and was edu- cated in the local schools and Ren- alear Polytechnie Institute. He is grand knight of Daly Counell, | | Knights of Columbus, Taking Mr. Kenney's place as as |ebstant wlu»xvnlnndn nt of the foun- ldry is Elmore E. Morse, an employe |of the company fo | | | | vesterday There uests” the first [year at New York's “poorhouse” for milijonaires, Need help In home, office 1 fac- tory—try a Classifizd Ad. unnecessary today as in the Eighties. For it is not the work that hands do which makes them rough and red—it is the soap used in the work. You wouldn't dream ot washing your hands with harsh soap. Yet that is exactly what you do when you use such soap for dishwashing and clothes washing. If you will change to Ivory for these purposes, you will never have to worry again. 4 Forms of 994t Purew It Flosts Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Pain Rheumatism Headache Accept only ‘Bay Hand, Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads S Y VY T across the years Ivory protects your hands with its purity and gentleness, just as it protects millions of lovely complexions. Yet it cleans perfectly. Its rich, safe suds make dishes sparkle and leave clothes sweetly clean.| Cost? A few cents extra each week, as against the saving of your hands and your clothes, and of the first-aid lotions and creams needed to counter- act the effects of harsh soap. Ivory is made in four con- venient forms for every house- hold cleansing task. Use it ex- clusively for your hands’ sake. PROCTER & GAMBLE IVORY SOAP the medium-sized cake for the bath- tub—it floats Nelxritis Toothache “Bayer” When Hagrrisox was President 7z 1889, dainty hands found perfect protection offérs your hands the same protection IVORY Neuralgia Lumbago er’’ package which coniams proven directions. boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspiria ds the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Ealicyllencld tissue-thin fiakes ~ ready for instant tich suds