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| ed highways, South Church Brothertood alrpos t today s If pas Th man on the on always have met with ridi- “The hazard of flying resides not | operation of planes by incompetent | Mmaintenance of equipment. | “While there are few private op- brators in Lfvope, thousands of miles are heing covered by organiz- ®d alr lines, *“At present the United States has 1 established alr Jered out of except the Center of Toom, “During rs of operation of tommercial alr lines, the f dents have totalled only five. ing this time a totai dista 000 miles have heen flow rs transported.” ¥ we have American built planes, which cost less than a f: motor hoat, that will ; dengers in a comfortal n at a speed of 100 miles an hour, | plot. " who was shipping clerk . | I'rost factory, Ab and Sam W | express Onion Sets Yellow, White, Japafnegg. LAWN GRASS SEED . in a wide vang Colovs and W lto $3 Correct Faster Gloves Novelty Cuffs still in vogue Smart in style details and correct in colors. IMPORTED KID GLOVES $3 00 and $3( 75 a pair SMART FABRIC GLOVES $1 00 and $1 50 a pair 5————-—1) No wardrobe complete N\ ! without one or two ray colored "o e e e Tiie silks they are made of, ave heautiful in design—exceptional for quality. $2.98 © $4.98 THE HANDBAGS this season are decidedly different; some are plain colors; others are two-toned colored effects. Unfler-Arm and Pouch Styles $2.98 * $8 98 ] e next time you have an op- | mediately all of the portunity, puy a visit 10 your nearest | made by the inspectors. ou will find it interesting. ers are being carried, first the brotherhood of the South Con- |info the plane and prove to your- gregational chiureh, Mr. Copland [self the fascination, comfort, speed N R e R iBETHEL ARSON TRIAL In the nature of flight, but in the | fpsurance Inspectors Today br reckless pilots and lack of proper | Blamed for Merchandise Plled in (state, will co Bridgeport, Conn.,, March erchandise which was | near the center of the room in the 4 Washington and to Vall Bethel plant of the Xeluso com« o)y thejr exper pany and in which the incendiary oxposition off o was started last April, Wis €0 | Committees with arranged at the request of fire in-|ihe state capitals, will select the | tion by 57 point ng was the work of the pool . every member of which won surance company inspectors, it Was |winners and it will be left largely | |testified betore Judge John W.[to these committees to decide on | team Banks in superior court today b3 |what basis candidates shall be fudg- | his game. Peter Tosenwelg, New York city, ed as exemplifying American ideals With a gas consumption equal to a | TRosenweig declared today that it farge motor car., was he who gave instructions to | Our Stock Is Fresh and Complete n Abbe Hardware o | Telephone 407 405 Main Street an up-to-date plane in the air in falr | removed from the vielnity of walls [tween the ages of 1% and 19 and | weather requires much less atten- | and windows. [any woman teacher is cligible to IN AIR VS. HI[iHWAY fion on the part of the operator | Other fustructions given by the [Decome i cundid 5 _“'“h [ than driving a car along the crowd- | agents of the fire insurance com- | foys of | pair a watchman's clock and the Former Saler, Speaker TeHs nsine'vecmia fovarrasty ann for | sprinkler system. Ho sald Frost | ave ory ave carric of gave orders to have cavried out fni |1 suggestions o et | | forced to acknowledge that aviation make 15 prac ceording to a e leraf operly lieensed, then put 1 ment made last cvening by Harry D, |aside those funcied fears that have TEACHERS AND PUP]LS 4 Copland of Brainard fleld, In an ud- kept you shackled to the ground, aliout dress on “Aeriab Transportation,” to |slip on a helmet and goggles, hop e when | Philadelphia To Untertain - Best front called attention Yo the fact that the |and safety of aerial transportation. | From Every State During corner of Arch and Monroe straets, steamboat, rallroad an ut@mobile | You won't regret it | 2 The driver stopped at the corner in thelr turn were once called im- | e ’ Sesqui-Centennial to talke on two passengers. As he put the engine into gear again, the | Philadelphia, March 26 (P | grive Directors of the Sesqui-Centennful | tused to hold and the bus rolled fle. Statements made by Mr, Cop- | TEST]MONY CONT]NUES efposition teday announced the es- | hackward about 50 foet, The driver |tablishnient «© awards as a tribute to | turned the steering wheel so that Ithe youth and teachers of America, |the back wheels hopped over the § Are| The winners, a hoy and girl, and | curb a woman school teacher from each |stop. gucsts of 1 28 to July 5 and will participate in | 'Independence Day exerelses President Coolidge will sps also will be taken on a tw 6 @ piled Il be pald by | final evend Sam phasis on the qualitics of courage, | matehes Trost stack | of what the Fashionables will —always new—striking, hut the French Millinery houses. 95 WEST MAIN ST. with a Bacl Jump Curbstone, and partly up onto the sidewalk i to Philadelphia as | songe exposition from June |vehiele mov headquarters in | defeating the W This good work ona the part of In the [in thelr states. The directors an- | the ivery ehaser: {nounced, however, that they expect- | the Wallingfe ham “Whitey” Fricdman jed the avards to be made with em- | playe nberg, alias Cohen, have testified that had especially hired Cohen and | ordered him to goods in the room for the particu- | lar purpose of expediting the msoni ADVANCE EASTER SHOWING the Hats in our group of originals and copies from Lingerie — Kerchiefs MARION HAT SHOP | Callahan-Lagosh IN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926. | Any normal person can learn to | Cohen to assist another man n [heroism, sacrifice, leadership and by a 41 to 30 | 0 in / Ty \\\‘mporl Country club here yester. MARRIAGE LICENSES. MAKES B[]NTRAST |y after a tew hours in the air with | piling the goods tn the room after | putriotism. | The results of the pool game fol \Mu‘ Hurt y ‘\‘{m ‘.\ reck duy were reported fair at Norwalk | Marriage licenses have been grant- ! |u competent fnstructor. Controlling | inspectors ordered that the pile be| Any American girl or boy b P Resting Comfortably lows:—Captuin “Doc! James ) o Mar Shaft Breaks And Bus Rolls k Abont 30 Feet Before Wheels ngers aboard a city-hound street hus vecelved a thrill 12:45 o'clock this afternoon the machine rolled backward of the Monroe pharmacy at the shaft snapped. The brakes re and the machine came to a It is reported that t pase rs ramained ealm boe the kward slo 8 WIN g with various “Tabs” | fons throughout the state in | ing and cards, the New L A A, & B. soclety J got into winning column lingford organizs A feature LEGS MILK FED ............. BONELESS ROASTS .......... RUMPS AND LOIN ....... CHOICE VEAL LOIN CHOPS.. BONELESS LEGS GENUINE - f the § 'ROAST LAMB . CHOICE SMALL FOWL was necessary sin howling and eard out on tep in the e latter team winning rs PRIME RIB ROASTS CHOICE LAMB CHO LOIN PORK ROAST LEAN PORK (CHOPS BONELESS RUMP CORNED TENDER SHOULDER ROASTS # BONELESS POT ROASTS ..... § HEAVY FAT SALT PORK .... BREASTS MILK FED VEAL.. | Westport, Conn,, March 28 () — |were riding in the car driven by |street and Miss Florence Schwab of q onditions of 13, It Haven and Geo ol who were entertainment followed the games., |in an automobile a : : c | SIRLOIN, ROUND, SHORT 30 : MSESTEARE 1b. hospital today. The other four who | ed to John B. Gasparini of 61 Spring odwin of Gaddo, were less seriousiy injured 5 Jeromo street, and to Haddon tuddo of | The accident was caused by a head |15, Klingberg of 91 State street and v niureq |on collision with a truck as the tWwo | Miss Myrtle F. Peterson of 324 Wt near the |Vehicles rounded a curve. | entschler street, p e ——— PAUL MESSNER TAILOR 30:| 25;. Come in and have your Suit made to order. We guarantee the material and workmanship. § LEAN BOILING BEEF . wear on Easter Morn ‘ FRESA CHOPPED STEAK .... All Suits made in our store j 15¢ Ib. not conspicuous, are DUCKS " 7!*'rcsh Long Nz;m[ \ ("hoir(; Rl;é:-:ti;:;: o ( ~ CHICKENS | FRESH WEDGWOOD PRINT BUTTER 48¢ Ib, Hosiery — Scarfs — Bags [ N ' o $35 w TEL. 8683 New, Authentic Spring Wearables await your choosing You'll find them very moderately priced—quality considered SPORT COATS charm of line and fabric. Many smartly furred. Such a wide variety of deli ghtful styles that you may be sure you can select the ¢ oat which looks hest on you $29 50 $59.50 Charming Silk Dresses $14. 98 to $45.00 Frocks simple in design — Frocks most elaborate — Frocks for every occasion, smart, yout hful styles Every one of them fashioned of be autiful silk materials in glorious colorings—expressing the dash and youth of their Parisians originals MISSES and W OMEN'S SIZES Guarantee 10-20-30c Market TEL. 183 70 WEST MAIN ST. Opposite New Hotel 352 Main Street, New Britain Open Until 9 p. m. NEW CORSET COMBINATIONS | The chic of Spring styles depends much on the underlying foundations. You'll find us well stocked with all the newest models that ¢ | can be relied upon \' \UE- for smart lines since i they have been ! “” knowingly designed by leading makers. of rich silks, to wear under new frocss. — Wonderful ranze of bright colors - - also white and flesh. $3.98 and $4.98 1 UNDERGARMENTS Were never daintier than they are this season and our assortments were never more varied. Pay a visit and let us show you these new undergarménts PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETBOOKS