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These treatments are @ God-send to the afflicted and to weak, slow-growing children Dr. F. Coombs NATUREOPATH 19 So. High St., Near Post Office Lady nurse in attendunce Tel 766 $500,000 FOR First Mortgages At Low Rates of Interest o8 dwellings, apsrtment houses and cedtral business Dioperty—completed bulldings or costruction loans 1n Hart- ford and vietuity This company Dresent mortgages on favo 208 appralsements. can re-finence your ble terms Ioformation without First Bond & Mortgage Co of Hartford o Main St 2007z | {tions of e Alling Nominated for Post of State Senator Judge B. W Alling ) jominated for vening at which The voters t for t natorial places on the lected accounts fo the primary being form with party reg The delegation vention will support Eugene House G the post of sheriff of ty. This dacision w since it K G. 0. P, is out to Hdward W. Dewey, presumably his refusal to appoint ex-Chief W, J Rawlings of this city as a deputy sherlff. J. Edwin Brainard of Bran ford is favored for licutenant goy- ernor, o sever Depu rtford cou of ury 5 4 b wn has been loca Sherifr for i+ i oot s 9 5 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926. OFFICIAL RULES {Govt. . Ofticials Must Keep Within Bounds Washington, \ug. (A—Amounts which may be expended for tips and “fees” for cleaning oneself or hav- ing ones clothes cleaned, non the items listed in a comprehensive compendium of travel reg s being published for the be those who travel at the gove expense This ¢ hlet, n govern 4 by diled pam ring the presses of {printing office, me: |inches, and, with {dex, comy | work of |assisted t th sures s rents and an executive order to giving specific ion to potential t expense addition instru au- rous defini swerin is contains nume lated subject as how asonat questions ch nd T is documented with T ous fine points by Con {eral McCarl, the r leritic of expens |cludes the ing how advance nify the 'ips to waiters— —must not exceed sixty ¢ |while “fees” for bellboys a at hotels are limited to 30 cents a |day. Tel ‘l‘u( the |a cost of 50 cents or less if a b |1s not provided with his room. Laun |dry must be held within $1.40 a week {but 31.25 additional may be spent for cleaning and pressing. expended in foreign countries are to |be regulated by what is “cutomary land reasonable,” the phrase is defin- |ed as meaning not more ustomary ptroller Gen- alistic official counts, and in- order tell- ng funds in *to indem- new trea to get tr by filing a bond United States.” book decreed nts a day, a th | Bagsgas {and residenc |for the fir 110 cents for the remainder, but |who carry the traveler's burden |1andings and wharves | cents for each piece. Porters in chair parlor cars are rated cents trip, and in sleeping cars, cents for each 24 hours or f thereof. | vards on | 18 rank with far at 2 1ake pir arc or car por- concerned | sl vess | ters, but on o their srevices may be recompenced ding 10 per at class com- An allowance for steamer Taxi fare s {with a sum not exce al passage 2 a trip is ma s and $1 for rugs. if necessary Under recent legislation the dlem subsistence allowance is wsed from $4 to 36 in the United 1 from $7 abroad. veler in the ot to take the ay show |mer ot i(’h miseable, per in es an as much as h ceoun day, instead of |itemized |as 37 2 tofore GOM. RODGERS DIES N AIRPLANE FALL Page) atinue from First o cause of death, an- was hemmorhages ribs puncturing vital | broken. | nounced 1a | aue to broke organs. | Conscious To The End | Despite his injuries Rodgers }v ained conscious almost to the {e reminded me of some of {men 1 treated at the front,” | Lieutenant Commander F. E. ‘nr the n medical corp |the first to give medical aic injured flyer. “Some times a man | would be thoroughly conscious and Then, be- for val { would ask for a cigarct. fore you could ‘hm\_ he wouid die. y it was with ( He game all the through to ery end Asked for His Mother he was fat asked that Harve left immediately, but her son alive inquest W on- ccident, but out other Rodgers ac- of Ad- it lighted was get way ymmander Realizing that Iy in- | jured Rodgers | mother, who Gras, Md., be | Philadelphia ed too late A board vened soon De for ar- lives at notified. She riv to sec of the was given Commander h in an airplan board consisted Riddl 1e Lieutenant ( medical mer that his dea The no stal utenant Harrison. said that differing a board from the probably would 1 be an probable gin The eport Wil inqgu w. Admiral bureau ons An Outstanding ¥ eath of aind 1s itself viation s onc the sud Jc gince there il pu known ic Com and wil to ort nd was forced sight of nm of aplar descend almos Rodgers for nir 1 ing |s00d spirits anse his ship him the REGARDING TIPS il w n and coastwise steamers | commendation of his chief and pro- | motion to the post of of the burs of naval 3 Born in 1881 \ der Rodgers was born in | on, A | the | De Gra ; gallan 1ily e following the war the commander's paren Comm Washir hough Havre Jan L1881 family M home wa where t first 1 blished it- 1812 and | | | { s still wh live He entered the naval a apolis at the adu- | soon after th ri- | He served on the destroy- | the ship Nebras- during the d 1908. In e rank of lieut and 1910 St. Louis my at 4 ating an war. wrance, 8 ania First Flight serving on th mander Rodgers, his first trip il of a kite," me Sam- onstrating a man up ant kites to demon- nent, Per licutenant experiment. ers acquit- blendidly, Perkins sa onstration from supp ted kins scle for th Wright 1 He was the sec er to become ar oldest flyer in point o he time of NFW YORKFRS ARE " LIKE ALL OTHERS | Gothamites Just as Provincial 4§ Gity Cousins pu in Dayton, 1 naval of aviator and t service in the is death, ted Prems. 3 York,has its meetings st as do towns throughout the isters may be heard nt lots, beckoni the sawdust trail. the Assoct val hundre of country. Min- from tents on Gothamites to old Euro- wn is brought each Sunday eve- e sun has glided roofs of New Yor nt Carillons of the Park out from ather in The phere of pean upper P: ning ju below the yserapers. e Baptist church ring while listeners groups on the streets below Automobiles honk, the roar of a t city is aulible—but the listen- ind In rapt revery, ough were in a Normandy village, York know little of instinet of July in , but they mo: they Boys of New the 1 swimming hole” country boys when the lowers from summer sk the same old urg ho they try, a t1 ig-city Huc Sawyers from Appointin fons to “keep have men, unab! Finns lake one ever arden to 1 op and Tom ntral park compa for the ¥ clothes, ut to their he t, but wo! s in co ot an, 2 your s content em to ndle t as provin- cousing when he readings of villagers gath- round the country drug store to how the ermometer stands, hdreds of thousands of hurrying New York n to pause daily in front of a huge thermometer on the side of the World building in Park Row. Are you a ting or t de er an telephone, whieh of cunelform sanskrit A Nordic apparent struggle wrote the follow- ing message she gave to her mistress on her return from a New York theater party at night “Miz moks coyldup sez zunz yako up sez nomater how lets gol which w dent ancient one. mon gol gonerbee All of to read: “Miss Marks called you and s soon as yon come home to up. No matter how ing to to call her up.” ally tran up said call it's late h ¥or those wishing to culptor's view of human ork, a buildi 2 avenue has ¥ public walls some 200 bu sometimes in amusi - cross-section of vocation and fon. Trades, professions, recre- presente . The “newsie” extended lips, the stu- in mortar- n is in tn avod tio der board n the ooks wise and g “ump” i speetacles; 1d sp ; baseball series large railroad systems new way to help passe noney. Due to a custom of rsons of using the railroad money changers, offering {lls in payment of fare instead bills approximating tors have recetved they are und n or cond ir cost instructions B proving effective. offered for ‘sorry I've When a large bill is all fare with the usual nothing s th conductor S at is unable to denominations and says ve to keep the bill and re He adds that the pas »ive his chan from “in due time, perhaps announ: will or it will railroad t City col ropolis ton heigl a fum re m ds each pmonic city audience orchestra sounde only by sweet a lot hors on he way. s gullible as any s they are hicks.” 1Tn 1dow of der con fon_in Poaring Forties crowd gathercd about two men, Or newspaper upor alnut shells and a. The other urged the 1 of Bro ayites pout him tc hich shell hid the pea, mean vhile keeping eyt out for the po lice. The crowvd responded as eager- ly as oup of farm-hands at the county fair. ¢ Yorkers a outland habit o innocen calling 2 bullding u wer: three of the men hich Police- | Once Upon a Time The Neighbors Talked if BALTIMORE'S LEAD ISSURELYBROREN ~ YouLet Your it 05 Toronto Maple Leals Destined to| Head International | | New York, Aug. 28 P—With Toronto setting a steady pace in the| International lea the n-time championship reign of the Baltimore Orioles definitely broken. s Maple Leafs have a » margin over the Orioles with less than a month of the sea n remaining. The tramp of uffalo herd, now in third place, brought them to Baltimore's with only a game m them With itting the of B fell ffa last ption in th By circuit off points to was able and with nd 287 W ad weir mark of jump ak ester, tied in sec eafh. with 0 of Newark ks of altimore follow ively Jimmy Walsh, wrested the league t from 1 Fonseca, Ne sem by the slim margin during t w zh Fonsec 330 to .385, the r out the 1 leads the )y & wide margin with K sger, | honors second one Al-| pped tting K. t poin past thot erage from league ormer major has most stealers George Burns of ing his illustrious Burns of Cleveland, the major league, I hits with 39 his Kelle; n first 2 - e runs ronto, in th on, ¥ Newark, er George les king of g Mlat- n dou 1 to credit. andmother and m wi W will Pittsburgh outficld cracked out 14 triple son continues to out with runs to his Fisher, former Bu now with Toronto, gai ed leadership among when Profitt of Buffs © of going n passe nd ' grandn however, would eot hats. Why, s ran in to get their hats be- | chance sther, put their ext s o never hay eve when fore follawing to see wh. would But no on dition—hat | their hats the nei; ing is said if daughte nd with about f ibors n downtown | ris s a shopping exp 5 Of cours pitc “A new broom s ps clean ik " The old ous affair, knitted | Unless the Regulator has a RED WHEEL it is NOTa LORAIN “Goodbye, Kitchen!" We're Free for Five Hours HE dinner is cooking in the Lorain Sclf-regulat-] ing Oven of the Clark Jewel Gas Range, so! now for a carefree afternoon— Clark Jewel Gas Ranges meet the critical test of the | most particular housekeepers. They are beautiful! in design and add a charm to the kitchen that makes! cooking an enjoyable part of housework. Clark Jewel Gas Ranges are durably built. 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As ntown t America CHEMISTS PLAN TH@R_ER]%TE o’ Broadw day 6, are clusively last he spent 1804 in his most in this his | “ACE” HUNKINS CONQUERS McGRAW IN HARD BATTLE By his to me of work scientific Dr. Smith ts o the discovery of carbon which explained the na- of flameé. He also was the in- wtor of water. Priesiley a Preacher light of these scientific " Dr. Smith said, “it pol monoxide, f ture Nebraska Battler Sensational soda Will Especially Honor Priestly’s Hemory Finish Gets Decision Over Detroit Greek. m Ne- in the for the light- Aug. vwing raska, stands out today ront ranks of challs rown of Sammy t champion. bruising bout at the Coney Island last t Hudkins d fority over Phil McGraw, t Greek, although one of the fidest den iong ever seen in New York protes the end of the melee. 1 toward the ringside were forced to drive mob to protect those e battlers. Hudkins through his h closing round. New Yo 5 28 (M) - Hudkins, ¢ t | primarily not a | wil i but a political a - | Philadelphia i) Chemists from Mandell, world at the G the Americs In a viciou celebr ot in ¥ arrington a y labored This discove scientists as the De was a tri religious ricstley’s views on theology were ol ounced in England and | 1791 houses of p in | hich he was wont to officlate and | his own home together with his | literary treasures a paratus were d ved. Three y. later Priestiey me to Amer riving in New York June 4, 1 as officially welcomed by governor | n r prominent persons | nd left for Philadelphia two weeks | Detr as Josep and onst ph of riestley, | in ic ploneer in chemical 1 Pricstley will be wnored by a pilgrimage to North- umberland, ¥ c lies buried, and wher L of the American chemical so ly was conceived fifty vears ago . E tronizen a0l ith Priestley will he hon- {ont progressed, the “wildcat” ored the founders of Amer mmered both hands viciously to | Chemical soclety. Those living and e oy and T im grogsy | €xpected here for the crlebration are in the final rounds. sl & Deldsshaiat, o B. led up to the tenth, cut ROVIEL sand H. ahout the eyes and the | N v v finish. Hudkins York city, and Charles E. i e National wreh council, Washing- P e : ton, D. here police- through close to men e award ttack in the ained Grow More of people and+ more ) Herald was Britain are month Ads 1s mo; o tt Smith Honored The Priestley medal, awar every three ye by the American chemical society for outstanding BABY’S \ owed at a public ceremony on | 1 v night, September 7, upon | g LAILE SIS SRYED. dgar Fahs . Smith, for many | provost of the University of sylvania. Dr. Smith is known g the Dean of H al Chemists and has made exhaustive inquiry into Priestley's career, e pilgrimage to Northumber- land will serve to remind those who think of Priestley as belonging ex- | middlew Wil mpion, | Maxie favorite, took the by a wide form ved severe bloom, 12-round final rting 1 1915 with no assels except a press near 100 years old, and receiving sin that time not more than $500 in ap- the University of Ore- gon Press has grown into a large institution. A new $13,000 home was built from profits. propriation, YOU ARE INVITED | TO ATTEND THE RECEPTION IN HONOR OF THE NEW CHRYSLER “50” TONIGHT FROM 7:30 UNTIL 12 AT THE Bennett Motor Sales Co. 250 Arch Street COME—BRING YOUR FRIENDS PECT THE GREATEST “FOUR” OF THE MOTOR AGE Opposite Grand MUSIC BY A WELL- KNOWN ORCHESTRA FROM 7:30 UNTIL 12 New Britain Gas Light Co: these added touches fo insure motor car satisfaction In the 1927 Buick you will find a host of im. provements. 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