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00 PASSENGER PLANE TO FLY FROM | e e oot e FRISCO TO NEW YORK IN 30 HOURs|NflRBEGK WINNER i went o the senate in 1020, Be- | fore entering polltics he was a well Governor Gunders held a com- Builder. W. Law. |tcience had any part ta moving the ‘u. S Ta L s SR uilder, Alfred W. Law- Sxdicevio £ rtable lead over his opponent, C. ldu‘l'"nh S o . Coyne, of Fort Plerre, Nelther o . Ben Walker, clvil engineer on | . A ' ip| Would make a statement, son, Says That He Ex-mo st of kdmund 1. oatey,ot o |\ ReDUDiCADS Give Him Their| ™ Soveemsonsomc™: tea o U. 8. A. engineer corps at l’llta-] | tenant governor in 1920 and be- pects Flight Wil Be‘"".’."f.’,'\‘\."T,’.’),':f,',‘,‘:f.“, B ADDPOVfll Tor Sixth Time “'.lmfl governor in 1924, Mr. Coyne S | . . has been secretary of state, Mflde Wlthout xnterme.‘rnm(nll of the last two days. It The few hundred votes cast in ralsed the river and floated the fee. | a “ | Then th premsire of the hlzlur‘ Sloux Falls, 8. D, March 24 (®— | the only democratic contest, umll 4 - . i | 0 pressure 1 2 1 Zovernor, p | diate Stops — I“qulppedu\-mér forced the ice down stream. | 'O the sixth time, South ')““"'l” ‘ 1?‘:-#;0‘:.;::‘:"' slw\\:' : :M:{xu‘;:;k :: The fce would have moved out when | Yepublicans ha placed their| 102 10 R A 5 i /i \ ls T > ‘or- | Beresford led R. O. Richards, of With 10 Motors. um..lx hlo\\"i( «n’d‘\r \!»'*llxxi;~:lrl!\'1 dynus | TP ECERATREATAIRON SRS SERN O iy sy et Ak | mite had not hieen nged.! eck, o a (v et | 3. 3. Rhodes, superintendent of| They voted him the republicah natlon, The election 18 Novemb ri New York, March 24 (Pl—Assert- |the Alleghony Valley division of the | nomination for United States son | * ERS o ; g cory prob. (PeNnsylvania railroad, which origin- | ator in yesterday's state w Lové G T L ing that he has “solved every prob- |} facked the lee with dyna- | primary in which Governor Carl | LOve Crazed Girl Shoots lly had attacked the fee with dy | lom of flying" Alfred W. Lawson, | mite and later combined thelr efforts | (funderson won the party's guber- :\ I\l'lll n h § % i ide by "," e AL g ””"“l; ::'I:”:‘mux those of i, Barnes, sald it was | natorial nomination again, | { Man, Then Is Suic wnd flew a 20 pe 0 o ) 18 (OENGI Sk piasdtan ey | WA Em T March 24 (P—Miss g : 4 k, |Di8 “fiem bellef that the thermiting | Scnator Norbeck gained an early | y 5/ (b o Vonrs ojd ot Wakt: Juiuln ¢.|lf..-lnll' 1s planning the con. |04 dynamiting played a large part | lead and held it throngtiont Mtholl Sest ol gt il IR i e :‘rlr'\n'((l(:r;not‘z 100 ‘IVN‘:‘HK - alr- 4 iaricatands hastening ljioiatlon sobithoRumofmaluliraturiiadl iye (o p asn U MR S L] plane to fly from New York to San |1t§ movement.” His opponont, Georgo d. D wnd serlously wounded Edward Tor- [ By H a Total loss in Ol City by the flood | of Sioux IT'alls, conceded that the | ' ToRleatili onerater “rancisco in a non-stop flight of 30| i - o operator, Mty of Monday when the water in Oil | senator had won. DBH el 1 Hau s Ho assorted the mow machino, |Creek hucked up and flooded ¢ “It is my opinlon the senator has which Is to be built at Plainfield, | 1100 of the city has heen pl won," was Mr. DanForth's com R o N. J., will be complated “within a |$2:500,000. Normal electric light | ment. on sk Norbegit B at B Ib!| ML ciiin ot e moe il ).", The fare will be three cents | A0 Power services was expected to ?‘mmr: Redficld, saldshe had won ¢ had hen friendly prior to | a mile per person, he sald, {be restored within the next few days | “a gre 3 ) ) ; relige In December, Miss el s ! Describing his proposed air liger [#nd With the floor w, of Oil f arters here {ssued ' Davis fired throngh the window. Sh | BLOCK | 6| “(he largest ship ever built," M, | veek having completely ree 1L statemont. stating that the senator | ook boluon soon aftcrward and diod wson safd It would be driven by | WS expected the 150 ar mor attributed his vietory o “the | iy hoapital It night Liberty motors of 400 horse pow- | dents Who had heen forced to va- | realization of the businiss men and or eich, 1t wil Have a wing sprend | ¢ate their homes would be able {q | farmers allke that azrienlture fs of 200 feet, a total welght loaded of | Feturn tods single Industry on which our 100,000 pounds and the ability to ——— o depends and that they aro carry 5,000 pounds of freight in ad- 131 Lose LiCEIL h-nh{m.v to. congress to remove the fon to a full passenger Nst, he | % . |landicap that at this fime = op= [ tenant Commander 3 1 B, Byrd, said. The machine would have a to- | Intoxicated Drivers jresses the farming industry.” e e tal of 16 wheels in fts landing gear. | Hartford, March 24 (B—The _ Senator Norbeck was the first na- ficor on his forthcoming Arctic trip, L veekly 1lst of operators whose | Live of this state to hecome its|Lr, O'Brien is a surgeon as well as weekly Ilst of o licenses to drive antomobiles in Con- | §overnor and the first South Da-|a physician and has had previous ex- necticut have been suspended for onc | Kota born man to represent the perience in far northern latitudes. year for driving while under the in- | meee——— | fluence of liquor was given out today at the state motor vehicle depart- , ment as a part of the effort to 1« duce the highway menace. Ther are 81 names on the list, Two cases qoom were appenled, Five were Connecti- Oil Cify, Pa, Saved From/|ouc: eperators convieira tn- ather - A states, The department statement | : = Si Further Flood Menace advised people to notify the depart- -~ PENDELTON ment or police in case they should e ey . see any of the following persons ; i a | | | slais 0il City, Pa., March 24 (Pl—TFreed | ODeTating motor vehicles, The fol- 7 - Pl | from further flood menace by the O%INE "’\‘_ff;j""”‘ T s 3 . A | 5o d moving out lust night of the 18 miles | A'bert Aichholz, 2 4 i g s ) | e / & vatened |10 Barnard, Havtford; William Beck- < | | e of ice gorges that had threatenes N e \ i i 1 | this and other uppor Allegheny 1% How Huven: Tobert Bergeron = river towns since January, residents | LArHOR: e R / ; | { ! sold | Sold | today debated whether science of | [l01d: Philip surnham, Killingly; to to | o | i v Birita - \ 5 | Lige Lhec nature was to be credited with their g W Britain; Wil s teliverence 1 an, Waterbury; Raymond NAMES MEDICAL OFFICER Washington, March 24 (®—Dr. Danicl O'Brien of Johns Hopkins university was chosen today by Lien- KILBOURNE N LRLAEEY, HR sr f | 39 | 0 Jose who had advocated the use | Derynaski, Southington; Joseph Fay, ; | of thermite and dynamite in gis- | South Manches ifionaics ey : ; JeiElagtuet cpim Ao Hediue ‘ Franeis '\MI’MUMVI“ t vyilrllxlr‘l' : Lo 3 | e i il movement as a vindication of their | ancls T. Eley, ford ; ‘ | o 5 e claims, while opponents decalred the | 1 1 \f“. ]l‘[‘-“; l : H‘:'Z\‘.l 3 : ”H u{,]_;\; 1 - L T giavement due Lo xcent mintalliend | SEne Tt eOHL IR SR DR : : ‘ : eaid the ice would have moved even i ”A‘_ ( '»””'" 1 % I“){““:; ) i had thermite and dynamite not heen | 1 iller, New Iaven: Joseph S S | ) | i STANLEY QUARTER PARK [Restrved] Resered | H. T. Barnes of McGill uni- |DAuer, New Brit: ! 3 il e R i . itk R, O GO 'lvr}“:‘f:»la‘m‘::'( I\Iv“] l\"‘;; oaup: | i b LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK WE HAVE RESERVED he experiment with thermite and | (2 HImOs, e 5 | s i 5 ; W i i d":‘:”:.‘ claimed vietory for s Sha¥, “'_1‘1‘\[\;:-{‘1:’?(\:11».\:“‘ i A : HAVE PURCHASED 15 LOTS 6 LOTS FOR OURSELVES “Thers s no hetter proof that | Son. Hartfords Henre Tavlor, Wat ‘ | thermite ‘ieat mines' and dynamite tudolph Wojeieshe | SO\ - 115 | NO OTHER LOTS HAVE BEEN SOLD : e e ! "Thomaston: Gieorsr Watrous, Water- | I\ A | cansed the gorges to move than the NG Kinzup gorge where mo thermite ford; Joseph Wolf, New ‘-rll.\\l\." was used, is sl holding fast,” de- | » & Young, Jamden | . : : 1 5 The {ce movement started at the WILL BRING SUIT l i ) 1 Pradon and other gorges south of | Mexico City, Ma Specinl 7 liere which had been the scene of tehes from the thermite and dynamite opera- | that the state department infends tions. The Kinzua gor north of [ «ue the Sin ! Transcontin here, had not started to move out | Norden, Agwi and Corona Oil Com- | 000,000 barrels of ofl. | the United 7 tehes assert that the s s army engincer corps, who a | gron ¢ 1 b t thes few hours hefore the jce movement | panios have ited of started had classed such efforts as | lan region early (o ands in the | B which helongs to i v 4 “toy demonstrations’ denied » state of Vera Cruz, 1 g | ¥ | d . . —— "N T . This Is the Selection Plan ! : ‘ - There is a total of 111 lots in this development. Landers, Frary & Clark have pur- A Message Of | | | ) chased 15 lots as indicated on the plot plan. No other lots have been sold. We have reserved six lots ourselves. There are 90 lots remaining and of this number 45 will be sold at this time, and only 45, @ | This week beginning Saturday, March 27 and ending Saturday, April 3, will be devoted 1 ) ] ] i to the acceptance of deposits as an eviden ce of good faith. These deposits will he ] M .1 i 1 { made at to those who suffer discomfort from artificial tecth. | THE COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY WINDOW NO. 10 . A in amounts of $100.00 for each lot purchased which amount will he applied on the TOPC\OATS i first payments. When these deposits are made at the bank, they will be numbered in ! the order of their acceptance, i. e., the first deposit on Saturday, March 27, will be | TAILORED AT FASHION PARK ; No. 1; the second, No. 2, and so on until the 15 deposits have heen made, after which ( no more will be accepted, it has been the great aim of dental experts to produce a set of artificial teeth which would exactly duplicate the formation of the natural mouth. i On Saturday, May 1st, the choice of lots will he made. Depositor No. 1 will have first For S/]I'ng Wear It c!u;[i'e }uf any lnx‘n_m]tln? [\1«11»](11). Il)qm.\lu r No. 2 will have second choice and o on UNTIL RECENTLY this could not be accomplished 4 e cinietpRotihacbeentselecten, ‘\‘in!mm.{s:u‘l‘mrcnm .\lr(‘nf_:th.l The old style teeth 1\\1111 New shades, new weaves. Sturdy service . The lots average 60’ front with all improvedne heir side pin fastenings, used since time immemorial can e B - . y ! are $20.00 - Yorner s are S only resist the powerful pressure exerted against them in iving Par-Kerry Topcoats. Skilfully e sc 0 e ot foot. Coinenlotd e mastication, by heing buried for two-thirds their length in the vubber plate, resulting in a mouthful of rubber, not swlicient space for the tongue, difliculty in speech, and im- proper mastication because the tongue cannot act as na- I ture intended. $45 N Britai 1925 Il New Britains 19: > building permits, an accurate barometer of a comn | ) nmunity's growth and health, was 547 ahead of 1924. In eve ry section of the city construction work is i progressing. Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company are ilding another big fac- ur ates e . I rL’Hf/IC’I'l:}) Cloth tory. We offer these facts to prove New Britain's health and growth, as indicative of New Britain’s general prosperity. nts veady for building, Side street lots .00 a front foot. Park front lots on Stan- tailored to insure correct appearance ley Street arve $35.00 a front foot. Terms 507 cash, halance conveniently arranged. Spiendid value at ; [ After May Ist, the above prices will be in creased $5.00 a front foot. An exclusive development by our tailors are now scientifically. designed to insure all the comfort at Fashion Park. Worsted-back topcoat « ¢ efliciency of natural teeth. Because of a radical de- ings woven in F,ngland. Weatherly cloth parture in,construction, the inside of the artificial set e B o f L e T Pt S bt TR e g elchin: : : ar-Kerry Topcoats can only be ha It's no time to worry—the sun is shining. when in place is an exact reproduction of the natural f B Kerry Topcoats onlyRbeRhadiat | s : < £ mouth. Space for the tongue is provided—one has clear- this store. ness of specch and proper mastication. They are stronger than the teeth commonly used. The plate is very thin and very light—their appearance is thifg of beauty and above all there is comfort. | ° If you want to know real mouth comfort you owe it . 338 MAIN STREET Here is another fact—You will be happy living in Stanley Quarte t St Manor; you'll make a profit on any lot vou buy there.