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INDY PLANS 70 “CALLAT ARTFORD Capital Clty Tocinded on His Air Toar New York, July 13 (UP)—Col. Charles A. Lindbersh was wuearing the ¢nd of the task of finishing his book, “We,” today, and plannced to ieave New York nuxt Tuesday on un air ¢eur which will take him tnic every wtate n the union. He wil! fiy his trans-Atiantic plane, the Spirit of 8. Touls ‘The trip, 4esigned te stir Inter- cat An aviation, will be made under uplose of the Dantsl Guggenheim tund for the gromotioa of aero- nautios. The scheduls, as announoced vy Guggenheim representatives, Loilows: Betwean July 30 and July 31 Hartford, Frovidencs, Bustos, Port- land, Me.,, Concord4. N. H., Spring- field, Vi, Aibany, Buffalo, Syracuse. Between August i snd 15: Cleve- land, Pittsturgh, Wheeling, Day- ton, Cl!ncinpati, Louisville, Indian- apoiis, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Chi- cago, St. Louls. Between August 16 and 31: Mo- line, Davenport, Rock Island, Mil- waukee, Madison, 8t. Paul, Minne- apolis, Little Falls, Fargo, Sioux City, Des Moines, Omaha, Denver. Between September 1 and 15: Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, Boise, Butte, Spokane, - Seattle, Portland, Ore. Between September 16 ‘and 30: .San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramen- to, Reno, Los Angeles, San Diego, Tucson, EI Paso, Fort Worth, Dal- jas, Oklahoma City, Tulsa. Between October 1 and 15: Lit- tle Rock, Memphis, Nashville, Bir- mingham, Jackson, New. Orleans, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Spartanburg, Winston-Saiem, Richmond, Between October 16 and 20: Bal- timore, Atlantic City, Washingtos, Wilmington, Philadelphia, New York. # PASS REFORM BILL Paris, July 12 (UP)—At an all night session, the chamber of depu- | iies at 4:30 a. m. today passed the electoral reform bill. for and 234 against. The measure was to go to the senate this after- noon. Pimples and Blotches There is a clean, healing liquid, | eusy to use any time, that will short- | iy clear away Pimples, BlackHKeads, Blotches, Blemishes and similar Skin Irritations. To keep your skin . clear .and healthy nlways use Zemo, the clean, healing. Liquid astringent for skin and scalp irritations. 60c and $1.00 at all droggists. "OR 'KIN 1RRITATIONS NEVER ABUY LIKE THIS COME IN AND SEE $ Four-Wheel Brakes + s s Body by Fisher H. P. L' Head Six-Cylinder Engine : . . Crank- case Ventilation s + s Dual Air Cleaning s + s Qil Filter s s 5 Only 3 to 4 oil changes a year. Full Aatomatic Spnrk Control Twin-Beam Headlights, Controlled Frcm% Wheel | Chromium, Permanent-Lustre Plating Duco Finish Bumpers Frontand Rear Rear Vision Mirror Harmonic Balancer Two-Way Cooling Three- Way Pressure Honed Cylinders High-Velocity, Hot-Section Manifold Silent Timing Chain Other models at similarl: dellvered. prices include A bitter fight | oreceded the taking the vote of 320 | ROARING WELGOME FOR THO PACIFIC AVIATORS San Frascisco Making Preparation: as Fliers Near Home Port. San Francisco, July 12 (P—A | roaring welcome to Lieutenants Les- Malitland and Albert Heben- Hawaii tvo weeks ago, was in store the liner Maul. cort them through the Golden Gate. boats and tugs, were ready for un excursion oul of the harbor to hall tha acrial ennquerors. Mrs. Maitisnd and Mrs. Hegen- berger, the fQiery’ wives, were guests aboand ome of the cuttcrs which scf out to mset the Maui at quarantine. Mr. and Mrs. Maitland of Burlin 1and, chose to remain at the dock. The official program allowed the flers 45 minutes alone with their relatlves before the public, aside from the officiai reception commit- tes, claimed them for the day. Mrs. Hegenberger, who arrived here Sun- day, was reported ill yesterday, but said she would be able to greet her husband in the advance Frank Maitland, Lieutznant land's brother, arrived from Milwaukee with his wife. civic center for the tion. |Tragedy Completed as Mother Is Sentenced Fairfax, Va., July 12 (UP)—Four years ago Aaron T. Rossignol, young automobile mechanic of Clarendon, Va., tried to dive from an airplane into the Potomac. He was killed. One by one his wife was forced to give up her six children through in- ability to-support them. Today the disruption of the fam- }nol made ward of the state welfare board for a year. She was sentenc- ! ed yesterday after pleading guilty to 'luring Edward Dougherty of Balti-| more into a lonely road and robbing | him of $76 With a confederate’s aid. | NOTED LAWYER DIES Syracuse, N. Y., July 12 (#—Ed- gar Norman Wilson, 77, noted ninal lawyer and resident of racuse for 36 years, died last night. Mr. Wilson was born January 26, 1850, in Harwinton, Conn., ot an old colonial family, traced back lo Willlam Wilson, who came to Americ& from England in 1632. OLD NAVY MAN DIES | Lexington, Mass., July 12 (UP)— }Rear Admiral George Henry Wad- leigh of the United States navy, re- tired, died last night at his home | here in his 85th year. Admiral Wad- | leigh was a graduate of the U. S. ‘Na\'ul Academy at Annapolis in the ciass of 1863. He was a veteran of |the Civil war, having served with distinction in many noted battles. Germany’s population is now esti- | mated at 62,500,000, Now Only 8I5 game, pareats of Lieutenant Mait- | ily was ¢complete, with Mrs. Rossig- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1927. NUSHY CALLARAN VS, SAHHY BAKER |Jum'or Welterweight Champior- today as they neared home aboard ;.. -ehy program. |cio Mait- fknocked yesterday | weeks ago, The program called for a trium- | phal parade up Market street to the |defray the expenses of wounded le- official recep- 'gionaires to the Paris convention of | ship at Stake in Ghlcago Bout Chicago, July 12 (P—Sammy Ba- | berger, who flew from California 10 /yo; tiie New York boxer who stop- |ped the hardy Ace Hudkins recently, han of Los Angeles, who hoide th unior welterweight Aray planes were tuned up t0 €5- |11y Ly reason of combined punch and ring <unning. meet at Cubs park Owners of small craft, yachts, #ail- \tonishe, topping a card of four 10- round muiches. The fight has not been advertised (as a championship affair, but Baker cxpected to enter the ring at the 140 -pound weight limit, thus qualifying to take the title should he win. From Chile comes Stanislaus Lo- jza 16 battle Spug Meyers, the Po- atello pper who fought Calla- han ccesstully for the in-be- itween title a short time ago. Loayza is & light-weight graduate as is My- ers. Fidel Labarba, champ, will weigh the in flyweight nearly six | pounds over his division limit to meet Pal Moore, the Chicago bantam. The fourth fight will be between Igna- Fernadez, the Filipino who out Abe Goldstein two and Joe Lucas of De- troit. All profits of the fight will go to {the American Legion in Sebtember. SEDAN soiizine hO.l-LANSINO Thermostatic Charging Control Balloon Tires Balloon-Geared Steering Double-Offset, Low-Gravity Frame 111-Inch Wheelbase Easy Shift Transmission mobile quality at anywhere near $875. Come in and prove it for yourself. You have never seen any, at this price, with four-wheel brakes, oil filter, air cleaner, crankcase ventilation, and the entire list of modern motor car features shown ubcwe—«?ether with 1114nch wheelbase, Body by OLDSMOBILE NEW BRITAIN CO., INC. 4 Elm Street, New Britain, Conn. BERLIN AUTO SALES CO., BERLIN, CONN. OLDSMOBILE SIX MOTORS New Lower Prices PRODI Fisher, Duco CT OF GEN reduced prices. In addition to its low prices, Oldsmobile’s the lowest Aandling end financing charges available. You have never seen any car of Olds- color harmonies—and so on and on. We urge you to come and examine this car—to drive it—to really know it. For when you do, you will realize that, in Oldsmobile, General Motors now offers you a brand new value. Never before a buy like this—come in and prove it for yourself! RF!D HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS A Luxury at Breaktast HERE is one time of the day when you really should give yourself a bit of extra con- sideration — at breakfast. A good cup of coffee starts the day right. A poor cup may be the beginning of a luckless day. Why take chances on your morning coffee, when by insist- ing upon having YUBAN regu- larly you can always be certain of the delicious flavor of your steaming breakfast cup? How to Make After-Dinner Coffee At formal dinners Yuban appears in the form of black coffee. To make this,merely in- crease the amount of coffee by one- third, using any method you prefer. YUBAN, s 40 teering DEMPSEY OBTAINS SOME EXPERIENCE IN DUCKING But it is Ducking in Water and Not Actually Dodging Blows that He Gets 2 Hague, Lake George, N. Y., July 12 (A—An accident that nearly proved serious for & moment but | {which finally furnished a crowd of about 5,000 spectators with the first Lady Pepperell Bed Sheets Wednesday Morning bleached Muslin. quality. Size 81x99. Ea. PRINTED DIMITIES and BATISTE Morning .. yard 33C Dainty sheer Sum- mer Prints for frocks. lingerie and beautiful drapes; 36 inches wide. Guaranteed fast color. Wednesday Japanese Pongee Wednesday Morning 55¢ yd. Genuine Japanese pure silk Pongee — 83 inches wide; 12 Mom- nee weight. Only 350 yards in the lot. Ladies’ Smart Values to $5.95 selection of colors and sizes to choose from . (sey and his party, Kimonos A beautiful assortment of Crepe Kimonos, handsomely embroidered, in silk and ribbon trimmed. A fine '$2.95 laugh of the day, greeted Jack Dempsey's arrival here to start the Lake George 24 miles marathon to- day. Just as Dempsey stepped from a steamboat that had conveyed him up the lake from the village of Lake George, after an automobile trip from Saratoga, a crowd rushed to greet him and the flooring of the whart collapsed. Down went Demp- and, amid the scramble of about 100 persons in {two feet of water, Jack disappeared. As women screamed and specta- tors dashed to the rescue, the crowd threshed in the water and from the Made of a heavy fine Excellent $1.29. = .A ]lwullmu”'l a = lllllmmnu“fi f center of the mob appeared Leo Flynn, Dempsey's manager, with his white flaninel trousers all wet. Jack came next, dragging a woman from the heap, and his gray suit and sporty white shoe were soaked through. Everyone escaped with no more than a wetting to the walst, with the exception of Jerry Luvadis, the faithful little trainer of the former titleholder. Jerry was last from the muddle, and as fast as he scrambled up the gang plank of broken boards he fell back again into the shallow water. He was finally ' rescued, drenched to the skin. 5 N Ullll"'l!!ih..\ 7 Illinois Law Does Not Permit Man Any Alimony Chicago, July 12 (UP)—lilinois men do not have equal rights in court with women—as far as di- vorce cases are concerned, Judge Harry A. Lewis decided. Judge Lewis denied the petition of Walter Brinkman, 27, for tem- porary alimony from his wite, Rose. Brinkman is suing for di- vorce. He pleaded his wife had a substantial income whereas he was ill with tuberculosis and could not The cnfirt held it was not possible under the statutes to force & wife to pay alimony. LAWYER A SUICIDE Boston, July 13 (UP)—Harrison 'W. Bowker, a Boston attorney wha had been in financial and legal dif- ficulties, took his life last yesterday ° by leaping from the upper deck of a Nantasket steamer into the churn« iny waters of Boston harbor. A boat was launched immediately but sea« men were unable to reach the drowning man before he went downs His body was recovered. Store Closes at 12:15 Wednesday l 4 g 5\!] Il ' “ 'Wunm { For Wednesday Morning Selling Washable Silk Dresses Beautifully made of Flat Crepes, Radium, Foulards, striped and printed Tub $3.90 Silks, in a handsome vari- ety of the newest summer colorings and styles. — All sizes 16 to 52. A Tremendous Half-Day Sale of Wednesday Morning Our entire stock of reg- $2.75 and $2.95 Suits. In a large variety of colors and sizes. — ular Congoleum Felt we are closing out. portunity to recover your needed flooring. Yard Wednesday Morning FLOOR COVERING Only a few more patterns left which An exceptional op- Base Small street and wear. Boys' Straw Hats Wednesday Morning $1.00 Qur entire stock of Boys’ Straw Hats on sale. — Values to $2.00. Smart bands on each hat. Dal-Nap Sanitary Napkins Wednesday Morning 25¢ box Our standard 35c¢ qual- ity. Box of 12 Napkins. Union Suits 34c ea. Children’s Wednesday Only just acked. Athletic style — J © made of fine quality Nainsook — in all - TOWELS Wednesday Morning 25c¢ each Extra heavy double loop, soft absorbent Towels, size 21x43, with | neat colored borders. — Regular 39c value. dainty pat- terns, very ideal for sport selection of plain Ladies” Bathing Suits Every suitguaranteed 100 per cent allwool In $2 eac ENGLISH PRINTS Guaranteed Tub Fast Prints Also smart 25cyd ings. Attention, Men Folks! 500 SHIRTS Collar Attached and Neck Band A new shipment been Broadcloth un- A fine $1 Bozart FIBER RUGS Wednesday Morning Size 6x9 The Rug with a reputation.— Full assortment of patterns and colors. Each borders. and wel made. price. kiddies. fancy patterns to select from. All sizes to 16. plain _and striped Full cut Suits, At this Buy several. s During July and August Linen Tea Napkins 12V5¢ Neat hemstitched fin- ish, dainty all over floral patterns. Fine pure linen damask. Wednesday Morning .. Pequot Sheeting Wednesday Morning 48¢ yd. This well known brand needs very little description. — Full bleached; 9/4 width. Wednesday Morning Hand Made Philippine GOWNS Our regular $1.95 stock. Made of fine Nainsook, beautifully hand and hand embroidered, in countless styles to choose from—in White and colors. All sizes Wednesday—2,000 Yards Wednesday Morning makes very play togs for All color- 2 For floor, table and bridge lamps. Crystalline Parchment LAMP SHADES Price Off A very large variety of beautiful colors and patterns to select from. Boys' Khnitted Union Suits Wednesday Only 25¢ In gray and white Random — short sleeve and knee length styles only. Regular 69¢ quaht) and FACE TOWELS Wed. Morning 18¢ each Light weight cotton Huck Towels — hem- stitched finish with col- ored border. Men’s Hose Wednesday Only 29C pr. cholce selection of fancy striped and checked patterns to All colorings and sizes 10—1114, choose from. T T Leather Hand Bags Wednesday Morning 85¢ Only 43 Bags in this lot—slightly shop worn. Pouch Bags with silk linings. Values to $2.98. Closing out.

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