New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1925, Page 23

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FASGINATING ONE Romance of Great Explover 1§ Shown — Chicago, Nov, 13 (P —Tangible re. cords of Christopher Columbus-— the most mysterious and romantic figure in America's historical back- ground-—are being accumulated here in a collection of rellcs and pletures, documents and scals, which began with the World Columblan Exposi- tion here in 1893, The anchor of fron which stabil- ized the flagship Santa Marla of the exploring fleet, has been added to the Columblan exhiblt of the Chi. cago Historical Soclety by gfts from the South Park board. More than nine feet high, weighing nearly two tons, the anchor reposed in Santo Domingo, Haitl, for nearly four centuries, Presented to the exposition by Dr. Alejandro Llenas of Puerto Rlco, Santo Domingo, the anchor has been authenticated by many ord, It was secured by Dr. Jenas during his extensive 4 Into Columbus lore and relics West Indies, In the ruins of Navidad, 200 years after its founding, was found an in- ventory by Columbus' own hand. “Anchor of the caravel,” was o the faded parchment, Tielics of the early voyages of Co- Jumbus remained In the West Indies. In La Rabida, a convent on the rocky coast of Spain, many of these mementoes of the great navigator have been collected fnto what is con- sidered the greatest exhibit of Co- lumblana in the world. Although the Columblan exhibit of the historical soclety includes many facsimiles of originals now in the hands of the Royal Society of Spaln, or in the convent La Rabida, fhere are several writings at first land. The signatures of Ferdinand and Isabella, solemnized by the ponderons of Spaln are record- ©d on parchment fragments. Card- | inal Nimenes of the late 15th Clen- tury has given his hand to a docu- | went contained in the Others are by the Vespucei, family cf Amerigo Vesputius, a strong claimant for the honor of having found the New Land. An original of Gunther's hook, ‘osmography,” printed in T.atin, the first book on record using the rame “America,” has just come to the collection. Toreshoes, stirrups, mailed sh and other trappings worn by the “grand cabal liros” of the early 16th centur Vest Tndies, are among the exhibit first bell to peal forth in the ew World, the lsabella Bell, is a 1ed part of the collection, Hannah Woodruff chapter, D. A held its monthly meeting yester- iny afternoon at the home of Mrs. I'pson on Oakiand Ros and voted nate several sums to o various An appropriation of $50 yville college at Maryville s voted, this being an an- stom. $10 was given to Ox- college at Oxford, O, to be as a memorial dormitory fund enjamin Harrison. The was voted to the Ameri- Institntional college at Spring 1 1d, ., 1o be used for th: scholarship fund An interesting musical program In charge of Mrs. . M. Ellils was presented, of last night falled enthusiastic at- 1 night of Kil . American Legion, A high Mertainment was furnished ed by daneing. This even | brihg & quar uners, Mis n and Me <on compose all from the Hardw the sccon The TLewls high FRANKE. GOODWIN &chool football Syesizht Specialist 321 MAIN N1 museum | collection. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925. veloped herc In years and as Sims- bury always has a fast team, a good game {8 looked forward to. Bills amounting to $2,166.87 were ordered pald at the monthly meet- Ing of the school hoard held last night, Superintendent of Schools H, 8, Libby reported that a number of the teachers are taking a course of 16 lectures on *“Oral and Written Engllsh” at Yale university, Amerl- can Education Week will be ob- served in the schools the week of November 16 to 21, At a meeting of Wonx Tribe, T. O. R. M, held in Red Men's hall Jast evening, the degree of hunter and warrlor was conferred on a large class of candidates, Next Thursday night, the chief's degree will be conferred on the class followed by a | corn and venison supper, Word has been recelved here of the death of Miss Ella Kennedy, | sister-in-law of Wilbur A. Parker who {s a patient at the Meriden hospital, Mr, Parker was taken il | while visiting his nephew, Harrla A, | Parker, Adolph Prescher of Buekland | street has undergone a suceesstul op- eration at the New Haven hospital. His condition {s reported as favor- team meets the Simsbury high team local team is one of the best de- Men on This Job Hartford, Nov, 13 (B — The |m scope of inquiry into infractions of |lnrse the automobile faws made by the | Where Values Reign preme Notion i Congress Before Xmas Is His Expectation Washington, Nov. 13 (P—Republi- can leadership in the house will en- | deavor to keep the new fax measure on a basis of non-partisan considera- | tion when it emergies from the | | ways and means committes, Representative Tilson of Connectl- cut, the new republican floor lea- der. says he will seek to obtain the | united support of house leaders for | the bill now being drafted by the committee fo assure its acrly p sage by that body. To insure | tion on It there before Christmas, plans to eonsult with Representa- tive Garrett, of Tennessee, the dem- acratic leader, on a program for sideration of the bLill, | Allowing a week for or | of the hou i | tively fixed Dece { for taking up the hill, will be considered it up undepa rule ments has ot been 1 In workifig pver defails of the gen- cral provislens. of the Dbill alr agreed updni by the full commit | a sub-commfttée gave further af- tention foday to the heritance tax te cision already ) ! make no cf on est less, The reduced schedule of in schedules jtween the amount and $10,000,0 a maximum of 20 per i of the present 40 per , remains to he worked Transportation Problems Are Up for Discussion Hartford, Nov. 13 (P -So much | discussion came out of the consid- THSONPATESWAY | FOR TAX HEASURE Flared and Straight Coats— Fur Collar and Cuff Models Coats— All Newest Shades Excellent Tailoring Silk Lined At An Actual Savings eration of the importance of the |H8 problem in Conn meeting of the November taken un- New Haven will hold an exeen a policy amber of An ad director ssion to formuls ident Rogers in issning a ca ng revic T presented to {he ves of vari with trans > granting of ws the nature DIES AT 152 FROM MALARIA M 3 (P— At the For Miss il Matron | Istate motor vehiele department is!requires the entire indicated by day to th operators' ilecnses have been held [PhIID 1. Devnew, of Granby, hold b i durlng the first six months of the |the hearings, the latter having .1,"L e departmental yoi = A : State Department Keeps Two ... numbers I previous si The task of conducting hearings | fine e —e— e — U stutement issued 1o- | men who cet that 83 hearings Melvin 12, ving suspenston of % have and | consideration ir. Of this number | poan petitlon for reversal | The hearlngs: inidar onthi and stenographio’ reports F' l A A B 1 those of the|apg made of the [w(ll‘lmv:y, t]m:-(nl it rgumems (4 emg ths by 136 and 18 .na operator appe | n fer the corre- fod last year. The ¢ six. The depart 1 it necessary to en- || assigned to asslst the former, Jiitos ) | Witnesses who testify are put un- ind assaulted 15. Th mond rs with counsel s have the de- 150, As loss of 11- hardship upon an itor the department goes into Noblesvllle, Tnd,, Nov, 13 (#) carefully before making a|Tinal arguments in the murder i ; trial of D, C. 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With final summing up for the state Oberholtzer, late today, in time to permit Eph Luman, leader of defense counsel, his urgument, The case is exy | to go to the jury tomor- row after the reading of {nstrue- tions by Judge Will M. Sparks. Yosterday marked the end of the st calendar month of the case, rged with first Kidnapped to begin it Ham cetion of @ jury having begun October 12, Ten farmers, a truck r r manager of a gas the jury, PR Quality At Lowest Prices Britain’s Style Center For Women HERE'S A FEATURE EVENT-—PLANNED FOR TOMORROW Smart New resses GREATLY UNDERPRICED AT $14.98 Others Priced at $2.98 to $35.00 All the newest colors and black, in the season’s choicest Styles. New Britain women will profit greatly by the values offered at this store of quality and style. Straight lines and flares included. and so many individ- nal models. MEDICAL SCIENCE reveals that everyone needs vitamins in abundance every day and these can only be absorbed from the food one assimilates. 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