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- STROBOSCOPE 1§ . NEW INVENTION Makes Moving Objects Appear’ Stationary Parls, Nov. 25 (#—Stroboscope is the name of a new apparatus shown to the Academy of Sciences by George Claude, who apologized to the learned assembly for having placed a "fool protector” around the exhiblt as a precaution, The new instrument, the invention of the two Brothérs Seguin, projects powerful lightning-like flashes from a tube of neon gas. These flashes, when directed on anything which is rotating rapidly, even in full day- 1ight, make the rotating article ap- pear to be completely still, or, if it iy so desired, to be turning very | slowly. - It was this apparent immo- bility of-a rapldly turning object that made Professor Claude declde to pre- vent his colleagues from approaching STOMACH PSET? ADMITS EVASION OF RESPONSIBILITY Stl Penalty Tmposed on Charles Gary for Lying ~Abandoning the etory he told in police court Monday morning and admitting that it was a fabrication of his imagination, Charles Gary, 28, |colored, of 7 Yale street, admitted this the machinery too closely. Apparently there is no reason to suppose that strohoscopes will bo advertised in the near future as a necessity for every home but the in- dustrial world would will find them of importance in permitting the ex- amination of rapidly moving bodics while in full action. Ior example, an alrplane propeller making 1,200 revolutions to the minute wag shown, It appeared to be absolutely motion- less. It had a bit of string fastened to one end of a propeller blade. This also appeared motionless in place, but it assumed a graceful curve under alr pressure. Spindles when turning and rapidly running motors and turbines are other ex- amples of things that can be exam- ined under the stroboscope while at work, BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) |at the corner of North and Elm streets. That Judge Benjamin W, Al- |ling intends to carry out his inten- tions of giving no quarter to persons Who deliberately lie under oath be fore the court was indlcated by the heavy fine of $100 and cost, with a 60 day jall sentence, 46 of which were suspended, he imposed as a penalty Represented by Atty, Edward A. Mag, an appeal was taken to the tice in dance music, The personnel of the orchestra s a§ follows: George Sandstrom, su- pervisor, banjo and violin; William vlor, leader, violin; Fred Miller, e (it * |superior court. plario, Harry Neville, saxophone: | ™ gy oy arrested Sunday night Harry Cleveland, saxophone; Ted after Sergeant Patrick J. OMara Noon, trombone; KErnest Becker, | OEReanL - Fatitok ., Ualara nd trombone; Carl Otto, trombone and Strolls investigated the aceldent Louls Lake, drums. Get at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels, Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- [onnl_ng‘lhcx; natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care fecling, o ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel, Dr Edwards’ Olive Tablete are a !l purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color They do the work without griping, cramps or pain Take one or twoat bedtime for quick reliet. Eat what you like. 15cand 30c, ©f 1S Prosperity, ““amed” him. DIRI Will Play Saturday, No ABE} 28t DS Operetta in drei Splelleitung: Waterbury 11:40, ADKI PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH § come later, PEDSONA ithe residents of the shop on North Main, at the session of the city court this morning where of the charges of having liquor and |, arrest of Dilena yesterday morning came as a great surprise to this city and the startling statements of the officers in the city court this morn- (ing which intimated that Mr. Dilena | had been delivering liquor to some of the more well-to-do people of the Largest German Show Ever CAME TO HARTFORD Deutsches Irving Place Theater Ensemble TTON: HANS GOLLE, HOHEIT TANZT WALZER Akten von Julius Brammer und Alfred Grunwald Musik von Leo Ascher Musikalische Leltung: Aladar Prince Tickets on Sale at Picree's Musie store Show Ends at 11 o'clock and trains leave for New Britain, Bristol,, For Berlin, Meriden, Wallingford, New Haven 11:45, Christmas Cards Make your selections -early and avoid the rush which will Don’t delay in placing yoru order for The time is getting short Denles Liquor Sales To Rich o given the number of Gary's machine Testimony to the effect that he 4 |by a little girl, who said that she had been making sales of liquor to |noted it when the car, bearing two Tederal HIl {o1or0d men, started off after crash residential section of this city, was i Mookor hotly denied by Larry Dllena, pro- prictor of the city's leading barber Monday morning Gary denied that he was on Elm street at any time {Sunday and the police sald that the only damage they machine was a bent fender. The case ontinued until this morning to | give the police an opportunity to in- | igato further and allow Gary to | secure witnesses. ergeant O'Mara subjected iary machine to another examina- | tion and found the front left spring | bore several fresh showed signs of having received a | hard blow. This fact accounted for the extensive damage to the Meeker machine, which could not be ac- counted for by the bent fender. The | police then succeeded in locating the man who was riding with Gary when the accident occurred, and was told alt the details of the crash. They then sought Gary and rearrested him and held him until a bond of $300 was furnished for his release. | noticed on his | he wa i fined $200 and costs on each | having a reputation for selling. The | was stoutly contradicted by De- Delina at first appealed the case but later pald his fine under protest. Delina, who is well known as a pro- perty owner and business man, be- lieves that people who were jealous SISLER ISSUES DEFT George Sisler says his eyes are as good as ever again and that the player who wins the American league batting honors will have to beat him. EIATE away by a few appli Resinol KEEP SMILING LUNCH (Formerly Mullin's) 109 CHURCH STREET NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Combination Breakfast Regular Dinner Club Supper WE A&\( TO PLEASE q h at FOOT GUARD HAIIL 8 UHR Andreas Fugmann NS TREET L CARDS Motoreyele Pollceman Willlam | responsibility Sunday morning by driving away after he struck a |machine driven by James Meeker |, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Cit le'ms John Grip, & member of the Ford- ham university football team, is home for the Thanksglving recess, Vietrolas Halt Price at Morar —advt, . United Btates Auctioneer W. H. Walkelee, has sold the stock and fix- tures of Gaetano Gibilisco, bankrupt Washington street macaroni manu- facturer, to J. Janowitz at public auctlon, The sale price was $205, Home cooked lunches at Crow- ells.—advt, A final accounting will be made by Gennaro Palmerl, trustee of the bankrupt estate of Marlottl & Pan- morning that he had evaded | ella, at a meeting Lefore the referee Monday morning. Selling out at cost, stock of ex- lusive millinery at home parlors, 36 Hawley St. For evening appeint- ment, phone 2809-13.—~advt. Miss Ebba Roseen, of Philadel- phia, s visiting her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Roseen of 67 Harri- son street for the Thanksgiving holiday, Alleys open at 9:30 a. m, tomor row and open alleys all day and eve ning. Rogers' Recreation Alley | |in which he was involved, and was | , |ernoon and evening. seratches and |y g |the holldays. advt. The Woman's club of Maple Hill will meet Wednesday, December 2, instead of tomorrow afternoon as was originally scheduled. o'clock, St. Jean's Hall, 84 Church St. Good Music.—advt, Unity Rebekah lodge, No. 54, will confer the degree on a large class *|of candidates at the regular meeting 's.machine. In police court |0 1 held Friday night. Public schools of the city closed this noon for the annual Thanksgiv- ing vacation. They will reopen Mon- day, November 30. in Xmas Music Club at Morans'. Ivt. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and Arthur J. Thomas of 37 Smith street left today for Jersey City where they | the | (il spend the wee ! end. Roller 8kating, Thanksgiving aft- ~advt. The Alumni football team will hold a practiee session at Walnut | Hill Park tomorrow morniug. As | this is the first practice of the team in preparation for the game with the | Alumnl team of Hartford Saturday. | Captain Renchan is anxious that all | be present. Alleys open at 9:30 a. m, tomor- | row and open alleys all day and eve- ning. Rogers' Recreation Alleys. advt. Willlam McCue, son of Detective Sergeant William P. McCue, is homt from Massee preparatory school for the Thanksgiving vacation. Vincent Hayes is home from Le- high university for the holldays. Wilfred Beloln wili spend the Thanksgiving vacatlon with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beloin, in this eity. Roller Skating, Thanksgiving aft- ernoon and evening. Walett Rink, Arch St.—advt. Howard Beloin s visiting his par ents at Shuttle Meadow avenue. He is a student at Fordham and a memni- ber of its football team. Clifford Backgren is home for the Thanksgiving holiday. He is a stu- dent at Bentley school of Account- ing, Boston. Gulbransen Reglstering Plano at Morans'.—advt, Harold Beloin, a student at Dart- mouth, 18 spending the Thanksgiv- ling recess with his parents on West (Main street. Roller Skating, Thanksgiving aff- ernoon and evening. Walett Rink, Arch St.—advi. Armand Landino of South Main street, 18 home from Syracuse for Come In and hear the new Ortho- phonle Vietrola at Morans'.—advt. Thanksgiving Day is here— Surely every one of us has much to be thankful for. — berg, Mrs. A Dance Thanksgiving afternoon at | Walelt Rink, | *INTHIS GITY 60 YEARS E-lnhn .‘ll'l)uflullgh, \\'l’ll-l(lly\\ n ‘ New Britaln On Nov, 25, 1865, John McDonough of 64 Church street is today observing the 60th anniversary of his comlug to New | Britaln, He came from County West | Meath, Treland, directly to this city, |arriving here on November 25, 186 For 28 years he was in the em ploy of Russell & Erwin and for the 20 years following was an agent for the John Hancock Insurance Co. He is now retired. New Officers Elected By Hebrew Ladies’ Aid At & meeting last night of the Hebrew Ladies” Ald soclety, the fol- {lowlng officers were elected: Presi- | dent, Mrs. B. Gordon; vice president, | M ; financial secretary r; recording secre Nair; treasurer, Mrs . Koplowltz; trustees, Mrs. (. Gold Lipman and Mrs. A | Bessoff. The executive board con | slsts of Mrs. J. Sirot, Mrs. H. Alex, | Mrs. 8. Ribicoft, Mrs. Zethlin, Mrs |S. Greenberg, Mrs. 8 Rosen, Mrs B. Stein and Mrs. B. Goldberg. DANCE BAN LIFTED Budapest, Nov. 25 (B — A police order lssucd today removes the |ban which heretofore has forbidden |the dancing in public places of the Charleston, fox frot and other dances of American origin. The order sti- |pulates, however, that a police in | spector must be present in the inter- | ets of morality at each place where | such dances are indulged in. SHENANDOAH PROBE ENDS Washington ov. 25 (P —The inavy's long investigafion of the henandoah disaster came to a pro { visional end tod , the proviso being !based on the possible summoning of am Mitchell who previ- | ¢ had declined to testify before tha naval court of inquiry ol ) CRASH, HURT 1) Middletown, Nov. 25 (P —Lrr Louis, 55, of Waterbury, and J It. Pitt, 81, a retired druggist Middletown, are in the Middles hospital suffering from i ceived in an automobile a Chester yesterday. Their mach s crowded off the road by another r and overturned. Louis received fractured pelvis, fractured arm and abrasions and lacerations, Pitf skull and lacerations. | Man and Wife Both 1l With Ga Mrs. B. Brinkley fays that oth she and her husband had gas on t ach, Now thanks to Adlerlka {s gone. The FIRST dose helped. S | | | | | | v o all B ' | Adlerika giv | 1e a leansin { pot sy for a lon Maves G loated feeling #o that you can t night without rolling from slde to Even If your howels move every day, 1oves much addltional pois h you never thougl | Adlerika ren oi | ous matter whic [ in your system, and which caused eou stomach, nervousncss, eleeplessnces, hea ache etc.e Don't walt any longer but | Adterika’ give your stomach and bo LQUICK rellef. ~ At Yeading drugglst Today We Talk Turkey— The flowers on the table—the family all seated— the snowy-white table cloth—napkins neatly folded— glasses sparkling at each place—the temptingly stuffed turkey browned to a turn—the eager shining faces of the young ones—shirts—collars—ties—suits— dresses—all spotlessly clean The moment’s hush before the carving— the clatter of dishes—the wonderful appetizing meal—the exchange of good natured banter—the twitting of Aunt Bessie by Uncle George—the baby noisily demanding attention— the overturning of the gravy bowl—the unanimous grunt of approval as the dessert is finished—the hurried washing of the dishes—the discouraging array of soiled linen—the welcome thought of the Union Laundry—the sigh of relief on Mother’s part—the happy gathering in the parlor—voices lifted in song— father taking a nap—visitors from out of town—happy greetings—excitement—more food— more soiled linen—the departure of the folks— more excitement—bedtime—happy good night. Arch Street Church Street Resldent Came 'ln:( [lN fi suffered a possible fracture of the | 25 19 BLAGKLIS | 4‘ BLACKLISTS STORE W, NORGAN LODGE ROVE STREET TWENTY YEARS OLD Be Sags Next Liquor Seller Observes ~ Anniversary ~ With Will Go {o Jail Visiting Knights Attending | [dud | | | | Pleading ¢ 0 a charge of vio- Washington L. Morgan lodge plating the or laws, John § Kuights of Pythias obscrved fts proprictor of a store at 68 G J0th anniversary last evenlng with street, was fined $1 hd costs and appropriate ceremonies, including glven a suspended jull sentence of a supper, entertainment features 30 days by Judge Ben ’ : y tge Benjamin W. Al 4ng t1ks, the address of the eve- ing in police court this morning | After the plea of g ning bei given by Rev. Samuel 18 entered by Judge Willlun , I'ro. A. Fiske, pastor of the Berlin Con. secutor Joweph ¢ nolled gy hurch ha against Mrs. Roste Senk, the |~ supper was served at 7 o'clock man's wite, who was arrested with | and about 100 knights feasted on | i hicken. Visiting knights from . ateallve it George C. El- piajnyille and St. Elmo lodge of ingention lattick J. O'Mara)ig city were among those present. PO Ralie: homas J. I Y. | Among the guests from out of town ed the stor 1 1y and selzed : vere Grand Chancellor Arthur T X cases Of hecr from a Storeroom | miinoll and assoc SGa e wnd a gallon nearly filled with | o Grand lodge g mor under a burlap in the P e Ton s ' program opened at the rear of the store aniadttiog he singing of “The Star Span- Aeemdiniicg Banner.” Past Grand Chan- selling tho liquor, Senk clahning that | °01loF Wiillam Cowlishaw of this AT e about the | €Ity acted as master of ceremonies | b i suid that the | @nd delivered the address of wel- accused hin of planting | ©OMe. Among the features on the A e im were a humorous vocal In imposing sentence, Judge All- | Selection by Keeper of Records and | ing said that he 1 it understood | Seals Arthur F. Hayes, assisted by Lt If there was anothoer arrest for | Den Parker: a talk by the grand ating the liquor Jaw in the store | chancellor, in which he bro while the Senk's were proprietors, no | 0ut the good points of the order; matter who was arrested, a jail gen- | vocal selections by the Misses Gour- tence would be imposed. | son and Swarsky; a program of John Babul of . 238 Broad | nd singing by the renad- street, whose case was continued \d classie dancing by “Poetra from Monday to give him an oppor- | anda.” funity to secure a copy of his regis- | Grand Chancellor Mifchell was ration certificate produced fhe pa- | presented in court this morning and had | Grand Trustee John A. Dolan of ament rended on a charge of | this city, in behalf of W on ting a machine without it on | . Morgan lodge. Short tal with a traveling bag by 1 $ wert his on. Ha was fined §5 and | given hy € Charles Andrus costs on a churge of operating with Walter R, | improper lights. Dabula was ar- nant for . G. C rested on Broad street Saturday | Parsons of Seymour night by Patrolman John Liebler, | S. George E. Wright | | who said that the machine he was | . of E. Willlam N. | | drivin 1 only ene headlight and | mantic, Suprer no tail light | sentative M. M. Norton of | A sentence of 15 days in fail was | » dritain and Emanuel S, ¢ imposed on Thomas Dunbar when eport, G T Seehlriof |he was found guilty on r8e Of | west Haven, G. 0. G. Marquand of | breach of the peace at his home Ia#t | gy peord and Dist, Deputy John J was arrested on com- | paskoryille of Hartford. s ho rald that he | “"poy “ap Riske delivered ti when he €ame | grogq or the evening, this 1 home ¢ some HQuor 10 | woyp yoceived. The evening's f drink. tivities were brought to a close the singing of a bass &olo by San uel Cole and the rendition “Auld Lang Syne” by the entir BERLIN NS (Continued from Page Seven) aroup. ‘ | Enougfl“i\isk—é; on Hand | To Supply Al Doctors | . ) a./?_eau{y Thick, Gleamy Hair —Full of Life e s eme i e oot s bee e » constant curling and | demanded by modern style waving in hair “vluu, slowly burns the color, lustre life from the faded, | and very hair, leay- brittle, the ing it dr streaked with then hair roots nd the hair falls out fast, ent bottle of refreshin fragrant “Danderine” will do won- or any girl’s hair, This vitaliz- {ing beauty-tonic acts on the hair like fresh showers of rain and sin- o L on v tation. It the roots, invigorates and strengthens them, he lair to grow thick, an loxuriant Iry this for one week! While combi dressing your halr, [ moisten your hair brush with u little “Dandert and brush it hrough your hair — the effect fs Your il startling! hair immediately takes on new life and that Liealthy, vouthful Iustre, hecomes incom- parably soff, wavy and appears, twice as thick and abundant, Philip Mild of 14 and y % AN ey 5 |Honry Mildrum of Worcester, Mass,, | Washington, Nov. 25 (P—There's | |are spending the holidays at their fenough pre-prohibition whiskey | we 000 tor Hill's home on Main street [the country to last phy ' asear Quinine Lecause it A celebration of the Holy Com- | o ypine iy jegitimately for the next |18 the best help ever found for a | munion will be held at St. G {10 years, James E. Jones, prohibition | cold. Hill's stops a cold within 24 {ehurch Thanksgiving mornin dircetor, declares, placing the total | howrs. It ends the fever and heal- o'clock. Rev. Samuel Suteliffe will |, ;05140 "o varnment-supervised | ache, It checks grippe in 8 days. have charge of the service at which | (o at 20,000,000 gallons Its action is complete, It not | the newly confirmed el will re- fo o hirds of th ‘M,m;h, is concen- | merely stops colds, but removes ceive their first communion. | -~ while most. of | their poisons. It opens the bowels Pennsylvania ) wh factured n and un Danehters of Tsabella Christmas [Pone will be zed (il the sale. Iancy articles and cakes. Sat. |present supply drops to a point that Nov. 28 at sto nerly oceupied |Will warrant it. 1f ‘additional states | by ¥. W. Woolworth Co. Proceeds for |joins the which now prohibit the | noor of city.—adyt. sale of medicinal whiskey, he added, ded, this supply will last long- an 10 years, (UTS-SORES Cleanse thoroughly—then, without rubbing, apply— KS VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly t House Built Waiting for Action by Zoning Board Miss Helen Peterson, whose af 1 for rmission to erec umily house on Haley nied by the board of adjus ast night had little concern in the 2| outcome of the case, s her contrac- | tor has 1dy placed a roof on a re Work continued during the numer- postponements and Thearing h followed and by the time a ntimately reached 1. { X | tvo-family dwelling on the lot con- | Th,\ Ham_d w h | cerned in the appeal. When she filed ¥ ton ate Tier application for a zone c wur.{ o work * was started on a structure | 3 which was to be of two-family type. | | hLocal hit';l;gcr Of New Haven Dairy Co. :Nflmed Y One of the many beautifal new maodels produ by the Hamil- | in this city. en with . Arrigan has ( y of the Illinols State Federation of of the International on, has had his sight fully ed after flve years of total blin SHANGHAI ; It was announced at his office to- | | remove a cataract from one eye, and a recent operation on the other eye had been successful. COMPANY Thanksgiving SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER $1.25 11a.m.to8p.m. 213 MAIN ST. New Britain | | MITCHEL Washington, Nov. 25 M—Colo William Mitchell was denled p mission today to visit Detroit to see | his baby daughter over the holiday His request to the war departm was returned marked “disapproved The colonel has been ordered to remain in Washington thed uration of s trial. throughout 1 ! REQUEST REFUSED | \i tones the entire system. Tt cre. ates the force to restore your vi- tality. A cold i drious matter. Over 150,000 deaths vearly result from causes due to colds. One should start when the cold starts, Don't let this germ attack get a hold. Check it with Hill's. Have the tablets on hand, The sooner you start, the feker the will eni. All drug- s sell Hib Be Sure Its \‘“"3 Price30¢ CASCARA 5 QUININE Get Red Bax ~ROMS” with portrait o =R s ] Toughest of Old Hang-On Coughs Go Why send a boy to do man's work? Sweet, s y cough syrups m 1p a simple cough, but when you are traveling along towards the cemefery with a stubborn tight old cough that lingers on and on ith the most pe ent devilish- you need a real cough licine — and the realest de- stroyer of fough old coughs is ronchuline Emulsion. F. J. Arrigan of Danielson today | ©° = assumed the maflagement of the| The cough may be so tantalizing | local branch of the New Haven | that you can't sleep nights and your Dairy Co., succeeding George Phelps, | d2ys may be filled with rackirg who has been transferred to Rut. | lOTture, yet that's just the kind of and, Vt., after elght years as man- | & cough that Bronchuline likes to fackle and conc Many times a few doses will stop I 1 things up 12 years. L 8 ton Watch Co, Eastern Da Ine. and you can nd upon half a Make your selection early, for e New Haven Dairy Co. is a | be to make a {wo months' cough this most useful of gifts., it, announces that it has e jQquitigoidand Sat Ry nav s Ihed tar | Life 1s sweet - will be much o ‘ department of Massachusetts [ Sweeter when you get rid of that o Ve ISt rahTann ot Ask at Axclrod's Pharmacy or Upstairs, Room 4, 209 Main St. i — | any leawake druggist for a bot- Upstairs Store Means Lower SIGHT 1S RESTORED tla of Bronchuline Emulsion. Prices, | Nov. 25 US-—\ister Cishs |1 s no dope in it — or chloro- e of tea any spoonfuls ordinary Makes You More Beautiful Apply this new wonderful harm- less cream before retiring; rub it thoroughly and leave it on over. . Notica how white and clear complexion becomes. Nour- purifies; imperfoctions fade Your complexion will look lke a child’s — soft, smooth and beautiful. Get a jar of Mello-glo Beauty Cream today. —_—_— away. The ORIGINAL Malted Milk