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L0S ANGELES SAFE AT DETROIT FIELD (Continued from First Page.) about considerably to avoid air pock- ets and head winds, descending some times as low as 1500 feet from the carth and ascending again as the clements dictated. Several times during the journey Ohio, the ship was piloted off its course to avoid incle- winds. As it entered Michigan d leit behind the dreaded district Los Angeles put on speed until : Dearborn airport, its objective, ¢ Survivors on Board. Besi Commander Rosendahl, ¢n members of the crew of the Los Angeles survivors of the ‘1.\1\\10A1h disaster. y are L. Uy, Arthur E. Carson, Frank ham, William Russell, L. B 1, Charles S. Solar and Julius enlisted men. The I s ried a crew of 44 men together wifh Admiral Mof- fett and three others rated as pas- sengers. Only Minor Trouble “The only trouble we had,” Com- mander Rosendahl sald, “was the act that the radio generator broke down two hours after we left Lak hurst. We were only able to send| sages with our emergency ap- paratus. We confined our transmis sion to reports of our location, at various times, to the United States navy department. “Our’ weather maps showed we waquld run into a storm over Ohio, and because we were watching for this storm our speed was cut down. At that, we made the trip to De- troit in 16 hours and 30 migutes and our schedule called for a 15-| hour run. Near Youngstown we struck a line disturbance and had to dodge around, looking for a quiet space to get through. “The average speed was 54 miles an hour, Rose to 4,000 Feet “Between Philadelphia and York there were some low-hanging | clouds. After that the weather was clear, We reached 4,000 feet, our maximum height, between Lancas- ter and Chambersburg in Pennsy vanla, and we held that altitude to Connellsville, Pa. Over Lake Erie the air was bumpy. The lowest temperature we struck was 39 de- grees, But it was cold at that, and this morning the ship was covered with frost. “We went over the mooring mast | first at 1.500 feet to observe condi- tions. The landing wa$ made very| easily in about 15 minutes, and 30| minutes for a landing is considered good time. “If the weather is favorable we will remain in Detroit until about 10:30 2. m., Saturday.” The Los Angeles is scheduled to take part in the dedication of a municipal airport at Youngstown| tomorrow. over slightl 1 ¢ | AUTOS NEEDLESSLY (Continued from First Page) ity insurance. Must Store Cars in Garage The question of permitting city- owned cars to he stored elsewhere | than the city garage was brought | up and Chairman Brown declared | it is not within the power of the| commission to sanction this prac- | tice. Several now being stored else- | where will be ordered returned to the garage. It was voted to demand payment for storage, gas, oil, repairs and | Probation ©fficer E. . Connolly for which no colleg{ion has been made in 19 months. Clerk Bell will go through the garage records to de- termine if other machines have been similarly stored and repaired. Reports that city drivers are| furnishing gas for thelr own cars and for friends at the clty expense was declared to be a question for the boards for which they drive to | g0 into since the garage commis- | sion is not concerned as to who | uses the gas as long as it Is taken | by an authorized representative of | the board and placed in a city car. Lexington Lodge Is 30 Years Old Today The 80th anniversary of the insti- tution of Lexington lodge, No. 73, | 1. 0. O. . will be celcbrated tonight | at a banquet and entertainment at the I O. O. I, hall on Arch street. It is expected that the celebration will be attended. by one of the largest gatherings of members in the history of the lodge. The banguet wil be served at 6:30 o'clock, and the entertainment will be by Clemens' 1927 Revue, with Billy Miller, cabaret singer, and Brnest Wardel, humorist. The toast- master will be E. L. Case, P. G. Lexington lodge was instituted October 15, 1806 by Daniel M. Waddell of Phoenix lodge, who was district deputy of District 14. Twen- ty-two charter members were en- rolled and since then a net gain of 361 has been made, the lodge being one of the strongest in the state. The present leading officers are as follows: Noble grand, Albert Ander- vice grand, L. Edward Krans; ding secretary, William Schar- | financial secretary, William ! luechner, P. G.; treasurer, Col, W.| W. Bullen, P. G. Edwin L. Sandberg is junior vice grand. MILLION DOLLAR APARTMENT Danbury, Conn., Oct. 15 (A—An- nouncement was made here today of the purchase by New Yark fi-| nancial interests of a tract of land | in this city upon which it is pro- posed to erect a modern apartment ; house containing accommodations for 200 families at a cost of $1,- 0100,000: DEMOCRATIC RALLY The 1ocratic town committee will meet tonight to make plans for a rally to be held Wednesday, Octo- ber 20, at the auditorium of Central ¢ Junior High school. . READ, HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS { displayed by the rival skippers. nose cast of§ f enberg and set m her wharf il for Halifax HALIFAX 1§ CROWDED Enthusiasm fs High as Time For Big | Suits Aggregating $10,500 Boat Race Draws Nearcr—Blue- Settlement out of court has been made in the action of Mrs, Mary T, Wilcox against Samuel 3 Rosen for $10,000, and the action of Frank D. Wilcox against the same defendants, for $500 have been withdrawn from superior court.docket. nose is Favorite, Halifax, Oct. 15 (A—Halifax was | crowded today with schboner race | enthusiasts m anticipation of the| opening race tomorrow t@ determine whether the Bluenose, Captaln An- gus Walters, undefeated champion ( of the fishing fleets of the North Atlantic, can retain her laurels nst the Haligonian, Captain | Moyle Course, W. J. Roue designed both vessels. The actions were the result of a fall sustained by Mrs. Wilcox in an alleged unlighted hallway in a house owned by the defendants at 605 Fast Main strget, visiting-her mother-in-law. Attorney Michae} A. Sexton represented the plaintiffs in both cases. On paper, the eyperts figure the| Haligonian should win; while seven inches longer on the waterline, two | feet and three inches longer over all | and with elght inches more beam, | she carries a less displacement by ten to | Three Auto Collisions Put on Police Records | An automobile driven by Louis The sail arcas of the two schooners | J. Moss of 52 Monroe street struck y the same at ten|one driven by Nicholas Bazan of feet, but the spars|77 Oak street on Main street, just Haligonian are higher by |south of East Main, at 12:05 | o'clock this afternoon, damaging left rear fender on Bazan's of the four f While the challenger possesses the | the fast lines, however, it is conceded by | ¢ar- the experts that the margin hetween | Teported that both cars were going the two vessels cannot. be very great. | IOFth when he stopped traffic and Much will depend on the seamanship | M0ss evidently did not get the sig- For | nal, for when Bazan's car stopped, this reason the hetting slightly fa-|it Was struck. There was no cause Vors.the Bluenose. for police a€tion. The Haligonfan, frimmed to her| An automobile registered in the designed waterline, went out for a|name of George Biuton of 4 For- trial this morning whilegthe Blue-|est street, Sound Beach, struck an 217 MAIN ST. Rexall Original Thursday, Friday and Saturday What Is a One-Cent Sale? I‘r is a sale where you buy &nitem at the regular price, then another item of the same kind for one cent. Asan illustration. The standard price of Klenzo Dertal Creme is 50c, you buy a tube at this price and by paying 5 cent more, or 51 cents, you get two tubes. Every. article in this sale is a high class standard piécoe: of merchandise, just the same as is sold every day at regular price. NO LBMIT—BUY ALL YOU WANT. o PURETEST & RExALL REMEDIES Il Cherry B: 50c gwuunpl erry Bark Cough 2 for 1 e I e e 1,01 1.00 Riker's Peptona (227) 2 for 1.01 15¢ Puretest Epsom Salts . , 2for 16 25c Puretest Aspirin Tabs. 24s 2 for .26 35¢ Puretest Rhinitis Tablets . & for«36 10c'Senna Leaves Loz . » . 2 forodl 60c Petrofol (Mineral Oil) pint 2 for .61 15¢ Puretest Powdered Borax 40z.2 for .16 20c Puretest Cream of Tattar 20z. 2 for 21 18c Puretest Rochelle Salts 2 oz 2 for 19 20c Puretest Boric Acid 4 0z 2 fors21 1.00Assorted Chocolates Full Pesad Box 2 =101 YOU SAVE 99¢ Withdrawn From Court | Jannie | and the cases | while she was | Traffic Officer Delbert Veley | | hobby, and in A Profit-Sharing Method of Advertising "JHIS sale was developed by the United Drug Co. as an advertising plan. Rather than spend ;:‘x’t sums of money in other w: of the merit of these goods, they are spending sale in permitting of high standard merchandise for 1 cent. money to get new customers, but the sacrifice in pro- it is justified, a3 we know the goods will please you. 80c Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic 25c Georgia Rose Tal'm Powder 2 for .26 30c Rexall Shaving Cream 2 for 31 49c Harmony Bay Rum , 2 for _50 35¢ Imported Tooth Brushes 1.00 Harmony Toilet Waters 75¢ Rexall Theatrical Cold Cream? for +76 50c Jonteel Cold Cream Fage . Powder . . 50¢ No. “93” Hair Tonie . o 50c Olivo Shampoo « « « 50c Ramee Compact + + o+ « 50c Harmony Hair Fix . o 25¢ Rexall Tooth Paste + . . len . this city, shortly after 1 o'clock this after- noon at the corner of Main and | Commercial streets.;Carlson said he was driving north on Main street when the other car came out of Commercial street. The driver had no license, according to Carlson’s report to Captain Kelly, and the| registration numbers are for a car other than that which figured in the collision, according to the state | ! motor vehicle department. vestigation is being made. Cars driyen by Donald gall of 84 Belden str ard Culver of 226 Rocky Hill ave- nue figured in a slight accident on Chestnut street shortly before: 1 o'clock this afternoon. An in- McDou- road crossing, a driveway and struck the fear of McDougall's car, McDougall told the police Culver was very abusive in his language, SCOUTS HUNT FOR OLD MAN Stamford, Conn., Oct. 15, —(P— Boy scouts spent the night in the Woods in the north end of the town searching for John Smith, 75, wh probably got lost yesterday. He wa seen going into the woods with two dogs. Once before he was lost in the woods for a time. Prince Andrew of Russia, nephew of the late Czar, had painting,as a s English exila now it {8 useful as a means of eupple- menting a slender income, s to convince r)u it on this us to sell you a full size package It costs TOILET NEEDS 2 for 51 2 for .36 2for1.01 « 2for 51 2 for 61 . 2for.b1 2 for 51 . 2for 81 2 for .26 ADOPTION OF BILL T0 t and How-{vote McDougall | are among the most important in the was driving east on Chestnut strect | settlement, were adopted by the diet| 1 | and just after he passed the rail- Culver drove out of |Several votes because The bill provid to the Hohenzollern 600,000, P e REPAY ROYALTY LIKELY |<cres’oe ti former s . 't and a castle at Homburg for Dispatch ¥From Berlin Says Hohen- yl}IHlx e e | The 65 th he zollern: Scttlement is Ex- ntions, “Love School” Discovered;/ Girls Eat Sheep’s Eyes Dill, whieh has met much opposition | Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Oct. 15 P—A from the communists, was forecast | “love school” where the girl stu; S in the Prussian diet today by te the eyes of sheep to increasc on its separate paragraphs | their charms was conducted by Mrs. which was begun at the conclusion Hazlejn, Pa., counsel of a prolonged debate. and alleged today in re- The first three paragraphs, which |sisting a olaim for support in a case in domestic relations court. lawyer, J. P. Costello, that many married women attended the school and that grotesque scenes were enacted in the class room in diet on |the family home, | the measure was indicated by m-i Mrs. Eroh vigorously denied the | vote on the second paragraph, which | charges, | was adopted 241 to 46 with 64 nh-i ——— | lons, principally among the so-| The London county council has as- | l-democrats. This parapraph per- [sumed its annual role of school- d to the allotment of estates to | master to more than 100,000 of the | Hohenzollern family. leity's adult population. pected, Oct. 15 (#—Adoption of Hohenzollern settlement | Berlin entire said after it had been necessary to hold of proposed communist amendments, The sentiment of the tai COOL MORNINGS AND COOL NIGHTS Make One Think of WARM HOSE We have a strictly new and varied assortment of Wool Hose for Men, Women and Children and are quite sure vou will be pleased when you see them. Priced To Suit All! Several New aid Beautiful Shoes have come in during the past week. Come in and let us show them to you. The W. G. SIMMONS CORP. 89 WEST MAIN ST. 45c Cascara Tablets 5 grs. 100s 2 for .46 20c ZincOxide Ointment I oz, tube2 for 21 50c Gran. Eff. Soda Phos. 4 0z 2 for.51 35¢ Cascara Comp. Hinkle's 10052 for .36 59c Twin Tabs 100s . . . . 2 for.60 25¢ Blaud's Pills, 5 grain (100s)2 for .28 25c Puretest Cascara Arom. 2 ox.2 for .26 25¢ Puretest Glycerine and 2for28 Rose Water 4 0z, + « 20c Puretest Spirits Ammonia Aromatic p. B 2 for 21 25¢ Puretest Spirits of Camph. 1 072 for «28 30c Puretest Glycerine Suppositories (Adalts) . . 2 for.31 25c Puretest Glycerine Suppositories (Infants) 2 for.26 25¢ Catarrh Jelly 2 for .26 50c Dyspepsia Tablets- 508 2 for 51 25c Carbolic Salve. . .« 2 for .26 25¢ Rexall Corn Solvent 2 for.28 50c Ezema Ojntment .« 2 for.51 25c Larkspur Lotion . . 2 for .26 25¢c Rexall Laxative Asplrin Cold Tablets .« 2 for .28 25¢ Rexall Little Liver Pills . 2 for.26 15¢ Rexzall Toothache Stopper 2 for 16 50c Magic Brand Insect Powder 2 for .61 25¢ Elkay’s Roach Powder . . 2 for .26 25¢ Riker's Mentholated White “ Pine and Tar 2 for 26 50c Purectest No. 6 Disinfectant 1602 o 3+ s 2 for 51 40c Purctest Peroxide Hydrogen 2 for .41 50c Comp. Cathartic Pills, 100s 2 for 51 50c Rexall Antiseptic Powder 2 for 61 25cKlensAll + « + 5 + . 2for.26 25¢ Ko-Ko-KasKets .« 2for.28 25¢ Tincture lodine SR Applicator .+ 2 for.26 35¢ Calomel and Soda Tablets, 100s .+ + + o o 2for.38 RUBBER GOODS, ETC. 1.00 Monogram Rubber Gloves 2for 1.01 12c Firstaid Adhesive Plaster . 1 inch x 1 yard 2 for JA3 40c Firstaid Adhesive Plaster ', 81 inch x 5 yards 2 for M1 50c Quick Acting Plaster . . 2 for 51 07¢ Kantleek Nipples . . . . 2 for .08 2.00 Maximum Fountain Syringe 2 qts Guaranteed 1 yr. 2 for 2,01 STATIONERY 10c Writing Tablets . . . . 26 1 Plain and Ruled Heavy fancy finish paPfl 2 for1.01 1.00 Major Stationery . 50c Lord Baltimore Writiny Paper 24 d\m——unubpu 2 forg 51 45c Onscade Linen Stationery . 2 for .46 40c Cascade Linen Envelopes 2 for 41 59¢ Puretest Rubbing 69c Puretest Aspirin Tablets & YOU SAVE $1.99 25¢ Rexall Cold Cream . . . 2 for.26 35¢ Rexall Antiseptic Tooth Pow.2 for .36 508 Riker’s Brilliantine . . . 2 for.,51 60c Rexall Shaving Lotion . . 2 for.61 50c Bouquet Ramee Talcum . 2 for .51 1.00 Bouguet Ramee Face Pow- der— mn;{u. F'lflhro:lthu‘ 2forl.01 1.50 Bouquet Ramee Toilet Waten, 306 o » o+ 2ork.61 35cJuneve Talcum . , . . 2for.36 1.00 Harmony Quinine HairTonic2for1,01 35c Harmony Cream of Almonds?2 for .36 25¢ Violet Dulce Talcum ., . 2 for,26 50c Harmony Rolling Maseage Cream . . .. ... 2forb1 50c Harmony Cocoa Batter Cold Cream . « » « » « o « 2for.51 50c Arbutus Vanishing Cream 2 for .51 50¢ Lemon Cocoa Butter Lotion 2 for .51 15¢ Rexall Toilet'Soap . . . 2for 16 25¢ Jontee! Sosp . 2 for .26 25c Mcdicated Skin Soap . . 2 for.26 254 Klenzo Tar Shampoo Soap 2 for .26 10c Egyptian Palm Soap . . 2 for A1 30c Rexall Shaving Stick + . 2 for.31 15c Elkay's Hind Soap . o 2 for 16 20c Turkish Wash Cloths 2 for 21 25¢ Jonteel Powder Puff 2 for .26 75c Harmony Hair Stimulator 2 for .76 25¢ Children’s Tooth Brushes 2 for .26 35¢ Maximum Pocket Combs 2 for .36 40c Bobbed Hair Combs . 2 for .41 49%¢ Klenzo Hand Brushes ., 2 lor‘SO 15¢ Goodform Hair Nets y Donble Mesh . . . 2 for .16 DELICIOUS CANDY andy Packs, Assorted 3 e el 15 e boe 2 for 36 35c Liggett's Milk Chocolats 34 1b. Bar 2 for .36 35c¢ Peter’s Milk Chocolate ; 3 °54'tb. Ber 2 for.36 60c Full Cream Caramels pound 2 for .61 The fellowing items are sold i our stares at the prices every week-end. We quote them bere because they values, berry and Prese rved in, pure sugar, (To be wsed as Jam)2 for .49 45¢ Liggett’s Opeko Coffee, pound2 for +76. 50c Liggett's Opeko Tea, 34 pound? for .66 98¢ Liggett's Olive Oil, 1214 oz.2 for1.19 35cGrapeJelly . . . . . Zfor 45¢ Orange Marmalade . . 2 for 49 35¢c Vanilla Extract, 20z, o o 2 for.36 35cLemon Extract’ . . o . 2for 41 45cCurrmatJelly . . o o & 2 forbl 45cPineapple Jam *, . . . 2for.49 25¢ Ballardvale Chocolate Sauce 2 for .36 40c Ballardvale Salad Dressing 2 for .41 25c Ligget¢s Breakfast Cocoa 2 for .26 25c Cake Choeolate, % pownd 2 for .26 30c BeekCubes, 126 . . . 2for.31 3ScPeftmtButter . . . . 2for 40 .. and up .. Conservative, as well as swagger styles for Men of all tastes and pocketbooks. Men’s and Young Mens S 1) l"l' S X ‘z7s°andup ‘Two and three button single and double breasted styles. Many two pants models. All wonder values.: Women’s and Misses™ COATS “1 "ndup Styfish garments in a variety of plessing models, distinctively flared as Fashion decrees. SWEATERS $6'50 and up * Boston Clothing Store 63 CHURCH ST. Next to Herald s . ” | al vote was 258 to 37, with Se To $1.00 TEEL Chain Store 328 MAIN STREET Saturday Features Felt Moccasins—Rihbon trimmed, high cut, full width, assorted sizes S 69c T aine o A 1aa e et S 100 Bmtg}lgliilgx:e—.lf» inch, iron frame, 'df)uble handle, 79 c 39c g . T Ladies’ Vests—Tinted silk striped; ideal for fall 5 o) Oc Box Paper—Qualit ¢ linen; a special assortment for Saturday s .... Box Crockery Dept.—Large White Cups and & Saturday ....... wedr:. ..Each If Value Appeals Shop At Steel's THE NEW BRITAIN MARKET CO. 318 MAIN ST PHONE 2485 MORNING SPECIALS 7 to 12:30 peck37c ml9c Best Maine POTATOES, Lean Smoked | SHOULDERS .. Lean Fresfi SHOULDERS . . 200 g{:;i'nglfttc 2 hs 25(: Best Pure ¢ LARD .. 2 ms33C The finest meat s the only kind The New Britain Market sells, LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB LOIN LAMB CHOPS ... 1b 39 LAMB FOR STEW .. 35¢ Fresh Killed ROASTING CHICKENS .. ROAST PORK (not frozen) Hams ....... 1h35C | | Choice Shoulder | Steak .. n22¢ | | | b 39 Small Fresh }'eal Lean Boneless Prime Rib Roast = 22c hnncq‘apd rolled 11)35c 1) l 8c Pot Roast ..., NEW MADE SAUERKRAUT ...... 3 Ibs 25¢ Frankforts ... Best Pork Sausage .... Ib 32 | Fresh Killed Fowl b 39 Sugar Cured Bacon 1h 38¢ | Lean Boiling Beef 1 12¢ Fresh I,lverr... ... I 15¢ | Lean Corned Beef b 10c FLOUR s 51.15 SUGAR 25-1h sack ..... $1.59 EVAPORATED | CHALLENGE MILK MILK 3 cans 29¢ 2 cans 25(5 Sugar Corn ... 3 cans 25¢ | Early June Peas 2 cans 25¢ Campbell’'s Tomato | Campbell's Soups ...... 3 cans 23¢ = White Rose Tana, can 19¢ B Bicans 5 Premier Salad P. & G. Soap, 6 cakes 25¢ Fancy Peaches .. can 25¢ Dressing .... bottle 33¢ w Corn Meal 3 Ibs 13¢ | New Rolled Cats 3 Ibs 13¢ WEDGWOOD CREAMERY WHITE LOAF Jack Frost Confectionery SUGAR 3 lhiq 250 GOOD LUCK JAR RUBBERS 4 dozen 25¢ Butter 5! 21bs. 95¢ S G\ SELBCTED Eggs 2 doz. 85¢ Good Luck OLEO|Nucoa Nut OLEO) First_Prize OLEO 320 b __d4e! 30¢™ | 30¢n Vermont Cream Cheese—Pimento—White and Yellow Club Cheese CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES ...... dozen 25¢ FANCY McINTOSH APPLES ... 3 quarls 25¢ RED STAR SWEET POTATOES ... 8 Ihs 25¢ LARGE RIPE |SOUND YELLOW| FRESH CUT BANANAS | IONS | SPINACH 25¢ domen | 3Ms19¢ | 19¢ peck Calif. Sunkist Lemons ..... dozen 29¢ Yellow Globe Tarnips ..... 6 s 25¢ Fancy Bleached Celery ...... bunch 23¢ Iceberg Lettuce each 185¢ White Head Cauliflower ... each 29¢ Fresh Dug Carrots and Parsnips 2 Ibs 15¢ Solid Head Cabbage 1b 3¢ Cape Cod Cranberries quart 15¢