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1 Latest Plan Is Simultaneous Start From Each Side Ny, taking o shores of Atlantic racing h other est plan in the New York-Paris non-stop flight competi- tion. The possibilities of were foretold today by the hackers of the Belianca plane, which last week world's duration rec ord. They ryin t the plar 3 hours of the time the Frenchman, New York. The ent is Mineola dirplane on opp ch a race v most likely | b the first | & nake wresence rointing out that French fishermen w Foundland banks ils to propel hem, they alway If, he rem i td the wind in their te 3 th th heir destination. SHOE SHINE BOYS HAND OUT TITLES. Many “Colonels” Are “Made” by Youngsters New York, Aprit 2 5" who get ing good to shi eir counterpart in a suburban shores of Long Island — Southern townspeople of innume v saying that every ts even a rowboat it expla tim he pain in man s his front iame on captain | and the title sticks. | ca, designer of the at evorything could b M. Beila plane, said t put in ship-shape for an immediate admitted the the country Nungesser's plar for the take-of & prepared to However, Nung that he probably would not bafors ten days, so Bellanca take a little more time for prepara- | tions. g Await . Arrival Parls, April 21 —Prep ars under way at the le &irdrome, outside Paris rival of Licutenant Comm Davls, United States navy is planning to fI; cross th tic from New York to Paris. | As €oon as it {3 known he is on the way, all beacons in northwest | France will be lighted. Aero club officials will he posted to sea that itions are met {n connectlon with the prize of $25.000 offered by aymond Orteig of New York, for t from No nd B meet sser later ; I nno start will Noel | Atlan- | | p r York to Paris, Nungesser's Plans st a8 soon as weather co rahle——prefor wind fs from the ough this | ¢ thig —Captain | Nungesser @ Captair Francis Coli will start on their trans-Atlantic i from the Le | airdrome near is to| York. The fliers s ould | to have as much moonlight as | possible, as the fight will be mad. | | | hen the east [ during the ht hours Captain sser is T strenuous that his can take off with a full five ton load with latively short run and reach a cruising height of 3,000 feet He now is directing his attention to 1o propeller question. The present nce appears to be woodl- v than duralumin pro- | | cllers, but the expe guged trying out both kinds. Everything clse being ready, the | plane will be fitted with special run- | T ni with cnormous halloon | Is mounted with ball brarings, to re load, which fs doubla that 1 by the machine as supplied to the French navy. This done, the plans will be taken to the La Bourget ficld to await the opporiune moment for the take-off. Doubting Thomases persist their contention that the winds invariably blow from the west, so that the fivers will have the wind against them. This has In no way disconr- od Captaln Coll. the navigating tin. Coli, who holds a shipmas certlficate, has sailed the seven seas for fourteen years aboard merchant ships befors the war. He answers skeptics by satisfied, af s are ver, says the ) Piles Disappear No Cutting or Salves Nceded External treatments seldom ban- ish Piles and for the very good #on that the cause s inside—bad circulation in affected parts, veing are flabby ‘and bowel walls weak~ ened, To quickly and safely rid yourself of piles you must free the circula- tion—send fresh, healthy blood to the raw, sensitive membranes. Ine ternal treatment is one safe meth- od. Ointments and other external treatments can't give lasting relief, J. 8. Leonhardt, M. D., a speclal< ist, set at work some years ago to find a real internal remedy for piles. He succeeded. He named his pre- scription HEM-ROID, and it has proven successful in thousands of €ases—so successful that now HEM- ROID s sold by druggists under a money back guarantee. It s a harmless tablet, casy to take, and can alw; be found at Fair Drug Dept., Inc., who will promptly re- fund the purchase price it you arc dissatisfied, LEHIGH TALKS We have one rule in our coal busi- ness that holds our old customers and brings us new ones, and that is to always —not just occa- sionally — play fair! Our Customers’ Rights We Always Protect. STANLEY SVEA GRAIN & COAL COMPANY Cor, Stanley and Dwight Sts. Tel. 419. Menus & Birnbaum, Propa. | | <on tiammed with snorting forries wh rivers flier who | * says the ployes and s the ferry r o Staten Is omie New York Desplte u handicaps, boat- its thousands of ropolis. rely surrounds due ine, is sub, reams hoats and h would throw a off stroke. Yet hoth with hoat out eve lenley cre o li ts are the dangero One New York store that guaran- s stlk hose of- cring an exchange for any stocking hat runs, has an ent partir atisfying claims partm inst runs, artme the dan a check, NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, COUNCIL APPROVES | City Build.ings Not Properly J Protected, Boyle Asserts City officials may find they € been derelict in their duties to the texpaying public by allowing muni- |cipal properties to remain under- ired, Councilman William D, Boyle warned the common council {last night as he moved favorable action on his resolution to have a |committee appointed for a survey ot conditions affecting coverage on buildings. His recommendation was adopted. “What chairman slon knows anythir Councilman o the action. He decl, found in innums that municipal holdings are not suffi- ciently protected. He insisted It is of vital importance to council mem- bers 1o know who fs hand insurance and wl it is placed with companies that are r le and are licensed Connectient, The condition ot not only in prop- {erties under control of the common also in the school com- of a commis- about vie asked to lity it has ble ins and he made the | that the tled b: school mee was han 1wt tion in another Mavyor Weld unanimotis ve mittee of three factorily. cil members, UNSALARIED MEN RUNNING RAILROAD (Eight Mile Stretch Operated in lowa ing the sub- | The news | passes a colls muting ra almost bu nt those 0 sell the e largest commissions. 1o T have a row on my UB MINSTRELS -Tair elub, composed of the Davidson & 1 and of tore, will hold a minstrel show this t Norden b by .wis 18 managing the production | which will be given by the employes. READ HERALD CLASSIFL ven- | P da railro y mile of gauge vidend, nev- ¢ officer ex- manager, payment never insur- | of early | been | g city | | regarded by citizens as the badges of boosters. The road never a personal injury claim. Major ard M. Carr, its first p nt, nan of its managing board. has 2dw is chaf Alleged Stamford Scandal Now Is Being Probed Stamford, April 21 (B—City Pros- ecutor Abraham Wofsey has tak up the inquiry into alleged irr in accounts of certai mer city officials which was by his predecessor, Max Spelke. Bernard J. Rels, a public conntant of his report si ac- ¥ for several weeks. v Mr. Wofsey questioned ly, clerk in the r as to the ethods of making up payrolls Several time books are not in ti . these having bee: vas stated by Joseph P letty timekeeper, during 10 1926, Auto Production Falls Washington, April 21 (P—March | automobile production 1 same month last * merce department in |announcement today lcline from last y « a dec production of com: 45,086, 41012 in the same month last y The March production, recorded in p or as i howeyer. {ary { January 2 | > DISCUSSION OF ISLAM | A meeting of the foreign mission- |ary department of the Woman's as {socdation of the South Congreza- { tlonal church will be held on Friday {atternoon, at 3 o'clock. Jr. Papers will zabeth Johnson and Missions” ! | Mre. 7. C. Monte | be read by M on “"Mc m Wor and by Mrs, George Loomis on “Young Islam on Trek.” A tribute to Miss Elizabeth FEastman will be given by Mrs, Buel Bassette, A s0- | cial hour will follow the program. nd nt against | And for the first time in its s it is making money, by virtue substitution of motive power for engine, which caused op- ting losses for man road was built s busness men in 19 had shipp Iroad. tax for its con- Imen built it, all t here in so | run to Onef- ay, linking the and t with Iiinols Great | Milw he ( Chicago MOTH-PROOF BLANKET STORAGE BAG Have them The town | Colds are not personal affairs. They are dangerous to our friends as well as ourselve Stop your cold at the firs sneeze with two Salicon tab- ress and we will i you 1 ablets free. K. A. Hughes Company, Boston, Mass. Salicon DOES NOT AFFECT THE NEART ST —— Kick ’Em OFF Have ’Em ‘BUT TREAT ’EM Clganed RIGHT FLUFF CLEANED’ The “Fluff Clean” method gives your blankets a new lease of life. 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