New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 27, 1925, Page 3

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immmfi@m | §0 Is Frenchman Washkington, Nov, 27— (Assoclated Prese.) This capital duels between Commodore Decatur and James Barron, and be- tween many other notables were | fought a century ago, narrowly es- | caped having a modern affalr of | | honor, which might have been load- | ed with international consequances. | Captain Reni Fonck, French ace of the World War, officially cre d | with drowning seventy-five enemy | airplanes, was ascending to his suite in the Mayflower Hotel, when an| Amerjcan, Lester Stancill, of Wash-| ington, entered the same elevator and accidentally trod upon the Frenchman's foot. Promptly the American begged pardon of the ace. He also presented his card, offering to aid the visitor during his stay as French observer here Captain Fonck, 4 neither speaks nor understands nglish, misinterpreted the gesture, Drawing forth his calling card, he jabbed it into Stancill's hand. Next morning the American was advised that his seconds were expected to arrange who ed a handshake,to substitute for ex- change of pistol shots. “GIRL SCOUT NEWS games for troop meetings will be fice. Those who wish | most welcome. giving cheer by giving baskets of food and dinners to familles. | | Tomikowski Every good style idea of in style. Sturdy in wear. tailored throughout. Do Your Xmas 361 Main Street will begin meetings soon. ] . ot Ames will be Tawny Owl lead- Courteons American Surprised-- &'saa furrer exrague sack teader of school, Is planning to give the girls of Troop 11, Newington Home for Crippled Children, a party on Fri- 4 Troop 6 should be present at the meeting December 8 to help final plans Hilory Fagan were enrolled as ten- | * derfoot scouts at the last meeting of the troop. to organize a Brownie Pack at Bel- | videre after the Christmas holldays. S| All little -girls between the ages of seven and 10 years are eligible to become Brownie Scouts. porter to the meeting Friday, De- cember ¢ at 4 o'clock at the Girl Scout office. New staff members | will be appointed for the Girl Scout paper. editor-in-chief be a staff member may register at the scout office held the first month beginning December 4:15 to 5:15 at the Central J High schoo!l gyranasium. - trol is entitled to send one girl, the leader, or corporal if the lea for a duel. Speedy explanation bY |cannot attend. i | 1 i the hotel interpreter, however, caus- |yavaleo attend this meeting. | games will be taught and leaders |© will receive special instruction, The Store For You KIRSCHBAUM SUITS and OVERCOATS in this big exhibit of Suits and Overcoats. Correct Buy Here — Dress Well — Savel Our Furnishing Dept. offers you a most complete assortment of Useful Gifts. Your Xmas shopping is made easy here and you are sure to be pleased! Tomikowski & Dawson Brownie Pack No, 2 of Maple Hill Miss Mar- f the group Troop 6, Central Junfor High ay, December 4. Every member of with Eleanor Kreger and | Mrs, Edward Holstein is planning b | Every troop should send its re- Miss Betty Fox will be the Any girl wishing to atrol leaders' meetings will Monday of ew Every Second lieute Mortality Rate Among Sharks Is on Increase London, Nov, 27 (A)—Since women A meeting for all women interest- is4arteq the fashion of wearing shoes | | ed in second class instruction and | made of shark ekin, the mnnalny{' | {rate among the sharks in the Far |t held Monday at the Girl Scout of- ‘E:I!;l has greatly increased. Scarce- | assistance | v o hip arrives in the Thames | with tenderfoot work will also be |rom the Orfent these day | that does not have on board a shipment of B o aneak Thankun | et ¥ ; Shark fins, long a delicacy in | China, also are being imported into Troop 4 of Berlin enjoved & Har-|pngjang. The coarser fins are ysed vest party. Mrs. Chase Coale is act- |{n making an explosive gelatine for blasting purposes. The finer one produces gelat used {n cooking. Radio Invention Clears Up Distorted Sounds New York, Nov, 27— ( oclated Press.)—Dr. Les DeForest, announces that he had patented an invention which he asserts gives clarity and absolute naturalness in the reproduction of sound on radio receiving sets. Correct amplitude ir all directions is obtained, he said, and use of the invention makes it possible to dispense with the radio horn. The apparatus was described as a cylinderical floating membrane capa- ble of uniform vibration over its en- tire surface, differing from the dia phram job now used in all tele. phone ear-pleces and radio loud- & Dawson Reduction Beginning Saturday the season is represented Colorful patterns. Hand Shopping Early! Opp. Myrtle St. Think Smoking by Girls Is| e udn Matter of Conscience | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, paren Dr, Carl Gregg Doney, president of Willamett | Oregon, satd | campus or a smoke,” sald women ENGAG! , Miss Mar; dean, s agalinst a br FOR EARS MAKERS OF QUALITY PRODUCTS or guardians’ o I] ing captain of the troop and is being | tnetr o |A sisted by Mre, Robert T, Chapman WESTERN rl]ll Efi[-:g sent. "There is some smoking by ) . se Y g by y |and Miss Mary Brown. Two Brown- \ ) 4 A \‘g)r's on Reed campus, but not [ | | jes, Edith Pratt and Elizabeth Dem. ing, from Pack 1 have recently been invester as scouts in Troop 4 President Norman F. Col- NOT MWURRIEU | e university, 8al t the part” with w smoked on nywhere else, “None of the faculty or trustees Dr. John F. Dol president of Pacific university, For- MENT ANNOUNCED Johnson of Crisp, golden-brown beauties fresh from the griddle, delicious with butter and syrup. Here’s ea ¢ for frosty “Grandma’s” Pancakes still have the “old-fash- ioned” flavor that made them famous 50 years ago. Prepared: Add water—mix—bake MORE THAN university FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, em, POSE AS CORPSES - wne | Latest Methods of Sneakiup,fi bbs, Oreg 1 have esked the student to smoke & they ara obeying us, both men and |& With this coffir mornings. H-O HORNBYS OATS H-0 QUICK COOKING OATS HECKERS CREAM FARINA HECKER'S CREAM BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ther with several members of \ning letters, papers and ple eved to implicated in |tures. of ten Chinese supposedly alleged plot | aboard. Translations of these show Director Bur: e President 1 edicted that|ed the men whose nese. | individuals in 8an Francisco. plctures and in- | papers were found were sonsigned to When arrested and questioned at . Tong Nam refused to give mation. el had similar LAST CALL!! Prices Pulverized on 100 Late Motor Cars You who have wanted a car Don't Miss This History Making Sale. 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