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" JANUARY FUR SALE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1928 - McAlpin yesterday, Colpnel plane Diesel engine. Edward G. ? ! depicted the ajrplane of the futurd, | Sperry, son of Elmer Bperry, ead E and a valve opened, it would im- |t iives i establishing communi- | as & eafe, . mediately fill the compartment with c: with the submaring; how | means of transportation in times of | which the company s experiment- water. | Michaels became entangled Yn the | peace and a terrible instrument of |ing that was the last it cared to &ls- +So, gentlenien, you see, it is much | wrecikug> and how Kadie worked for destruction’ in He mid Elmer | close. Mr. Sperry said his father had AS—— B T, o | been working onthe engine for gome say, ‘Why did they not pump air water to release him. | 4 r gine which ‘uses no flame, con- u E!mm Blll Pmtfi[ into that compartment and thus New York member, who said col- D"ggs SI]S sm Hu‘mmu three-fifths of the amount of | solved the fire hazard and ether Contim keep these men alive?” Than it s/ 1 Tnvested New Motor fuel now used in airplane motors | problems, but that the engine was ared a speech criticizing the | es below the surface of the water try-| v l\vnrk. ::mflfmmi‘ his | nved 0 An English inventor, he eaid, ia | for refusing to discuss the invention, ing to get air into an air-tight com- | r TR | working on a device which pushes|Mr. Sperry eaid, was that the navy ions from Admiral Brumby, | 3 3 G f i | . ve. This invention, . he|funds for the work and had insisted yor whose client Governor Dan| At this point LaGuard of the vescue, commend- | propelled at phenomenal speed by | P00e dive, Thia 3 A Moody refused to save from the |pired. He asked for an additiona 5 Y |sald, would serve to eliminate | that no publidity be given to the ex- and_recommending that | dsad ‘s case to the voters of |the silent atte gt il Kooyl ter to the ground Wke a wounded | motor. The airplane would flutter . <o ° Y Aiaplentiayenion. cofithe iy recognized O \5ry " airplanes that drop deadly | down, he declared. TAMMANY HALL BAPPY 8 S . & % h New York, Jan. 6 (UP)—Tam. ridge, former associate justice of 4 % 5 5 WINS SUT 4 process of development. according to | York-to-Toronto air line, now under | many hall is happy again. The firm the siate mipreme court, defended A [ p’;‘j:““,‘“ of air and then xe | pimhurst, N. ¥..Ja8 O AYEN or | Coloncl Lawrence La Touretts| consideration by hia.company, he as- |to which the hall sold the old head- 2 A |lease & nds, v Kept that | an. 8 murdering Mrs. Virginia Pet ince | 1ok s or h paoll Eon A : club and a director of the become the center of air travel in|days later. But the realtors benev. ,"um,“.'“,;iwn. e a e, | meantime, it was a4 that |$ pIal By, d Air Transport company. - |the east. olently gave the profit to TAmmany’s democratic gubernatorial nomina- | tien, challenging Governor Moody's tion in the case. He contended that the prisoner's constitutional rights T P ST S, I PR B FT inch before they could open anyl LaGuardia then told how divers, | of the Exchange club at the Hotel |declined yesterday to discuss the air- valve and release any excess air. a g them two named,” Fred G.| Drigss “It there were less air pressure, | X els, and Thomas Eadie, risked | tast and inexpensive | that of all the developments upen casier 1o sit around the table and |4 with a hacksaw 100 feet Sperry had déveloped & Diesel en- time and be believed that he hid t before visiting the scene he kad | to be on the job operating 100 feet | p and ia light and durable. not perfected. His principal reasen J ks by reading several com- | s i Austin, Tex., Jan. 6.—(P——A luw- | partment.” New York, Jan. 6.—UP—Alirplanes | UP the nose’of-a plane when it atarts | department’ had provided, some men for their heroism | yosel engi i = electrie chair plans to appeal the [ten minutes, and gained it throu Dicsel engines, airplanes that flut- | erashes cqused by the stalling of the | periment. 5 i | | hich kills all re in- N William E. Hawkins of Brecken- | wgo what they did then was to! Y liquids which kills all life are fn- the | With the establishment of a New V. Millikin against the cha ke Tn the {1oss of an urn containing the ashes | 1'WIEG% president of the Ameriean |serted, Schenectady, N. Y. would |quarters made a $70,000 profit & fow ‘ed himself a candidate for the the men were no‘lon king at the weekly luncheon | The Sperry Development company | coffers. refusal to exercise his power of ac- 'had been violated at a sanity hear- O\B' Policy s i it s o | The utmost emu.y and consideration towards every customer. yer, granted four reprieves to give | the defendant an opportunity to ! @ook redress in federal courts, but | ,he denled a fifth reprieve after two federal fudges refused to set aside ‘the sentence imposed by state courts. Millikin's attorney then de- .termined to make the case an lsflw‘ |by his candidacy at the democratic !primary next summer. Governor !Moody, however, now serving hie first term, has not sald definitely | ‘that he will be a candidate for re- nomination. HOUSE MOVED BY LAGUARDIKS WORDS Dramatic Story of S4 Rescue Attempts Stirs Congress " Washington, Jan. 8 (M—The un- | adorned account that Representa- ;!lvo LaGuardia of New York, has igiven congress of his 36 hours of nvestigation of the navy's rescue ef- Nph_efiouhifidutuyhuthnt is not satis- factory to the customer. are interested We are grateful to customers who enough in nv_igobullmvhntheyfindour service faulty. LOW CUT PRICE ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GOODS SIZE 2 SIZE .30 Grove's L. B.Q. Tabs . .21 125 Absorbine Jr. . 150 Syrup Hypophosphates . 1,02 .60 Pertussin . . ., . 30 Lyon’s Tooth Powder . .17 .80 Syrup Figs . . . 1.00 Pinkham’s Vegetable ¢ SIZE 100 Listerine . . . . . .73 .10 Palmolive Soap . 3 for ,22 1.00 Lavoris, large . .63 .50 Bromo Seltzer .36 " that plea the force of his quarter forts at the scene of the S-4 disaster (has prompted probably more com- ent at the capitol than any speech ‘In the new congress. * In the house, where he spoke two | days ago, the opinion of his col- QSeagues can be summed up in the words of one member—*Well, you've t to give him credit for what he d4.” Early last sesson the veteran heodore Burton of Ohio, held the | undivided attention of the house for | 80 minutes or more in an appeal for support of President Coolidge in in- ternational affairs. He threw into | { ©of a century experience in interna- tional relations and many members later admitted he had changed thelr votes. The speech atill is talked bont at the capitol. Not since the day Burton was master of the floor had the house nembership accorded similar atten- ‘tion until LaGuardia told them how iembers of the navy's personnel ‘Tisked their lives in & tossing sea in gl effort to save their comrades in e torpedo room of the sunken §-4. “Fivery one that has spoken to me @bout this matter has asked the me question: ‘Why did they not mp alr into that compartment and these men alive? ” gaid the Jew Yorker, who was a major in the merican air service in the World v, and whose accent discloses Italy the home of his parents. . *Well you may say, why did they ? ‘The reason, as T understand 1 that these men were in an air- it compartment full of ajr of tvrnu.l pressure. If more air were umped, it would soon make a high re chamber out of that com- ment, and human life will not long under such conditions. It tould have been necessary to pump ir at the rate of 45 pounds to the .50 Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia ,30 .50 Palmolive Shampoo .30 Resinol Soap .25 Cuticura Soap .60 Forhan’s for the gums . .65 Kotex, pkg. Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets, 100’s .50 Pepsodent Tooth Paste . .35 Palmolive Shaving Cream 40 Fletcher's Castoria . .50 Ipana Tooth Paste . .50 Pebeco Tooth Paste . . 1.00 Hinds Honey & Almond Cream . . . 1.25 Father John’s Medicine . A 25¢ Klenzo Guaranteed . TOOTH BRUSH Given Away with a purchase of a 50c Tube of the well-known Klenzo DENTAL CREME Real 75¢ Value January Sale Price Both for 20C Compound . 27 .18 N 1.00 Ovoferrin . 3 for 52 1.50 Maltine Oil Tablets . 110 Tanlac . . 1.00 Nujol . . of 12 3 for .95 .89 31 23 31 .39 .89 70 Phosphates [T {LLLCLEELCIECEEETED ONEY <Zopetts SAVING Rexall THEATRICAL COLD CREAM A most delightful cream for beautifying and whitening the skin. As a cleansing cream it has no equal. Fure, clean and fragrant—No cold cream is of higher quality and none more pleasant to use. Regular Price 75¢ Pound January Sale Price Tin 590 Puretest ASPIRIN TABLETS Promptly, safely, relieves pain. Re- commended for Rheumatism, Neural- ia, Sciatica, Lumbago and Colds. one better at any price. Regular Price, Box 24, 25¢ January Sale Price lgc .75 Bell-Ans Tablets .39 .60 McCoy’s Cod L'ive;' .29 .60 California Syrup of Figs .50 Mennen’s Shaving Cream .35 Vick’s Vapo Rub . . .50 Watkins Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo . 1.50 Eskays Neuro 85 54 64 .84 s . .36 93 73 .39 34 21 37 -1.21 1.50 1.00 15 50 1.00 1.50 1.00 100 30 1.00 1.00 A0 PAPER AND ENVELOPES During Jan we will sell, one 5 3'_'_‘7‘”‘” sheets Ps e 1.25 Leonhard’s Hemorids Tablets . . . . Agarol . . . . Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil 1.00 Squibb’s Mineral Oil . 150 Ovaltine . . . . . Dextri Maltose . . . Pluto Water . .- . . Wampole’s Creo Terpin . Scott’s Emulsion . . . Auto Strop Blades . . Gillette Blades . Hill’s Cascara Quinine . McCoy’s Tablets . . . Gudes Pepto Mangan . Borden’s Baby Brand Mik . . TR LR R R U R L SALES of Cascade Linen Fiais| Wrifilu. Regular price of which is 45c and 0 Regular Price 40c. Lisea Eavelopes to macch. Full 85c Value January Sele Prics Both for FIRST-AID ADHESIVE PLASTER An every-day first-aid need—Protects cuts, bruises, scratches and sbrasions— One inch by 23§ yards. Reg.Price25¢ January Sele Week - End Sale of 59c with every pprchase of 3 Tube of Rexull, SHAVING CREAM at the regular price of 30c *“Both for 30C 19¢ “Choose Your Furrier Before You Choose Your Furs” Leading all January fur sales with values such as only Connecticut Fumiers can offer— ’ PONY COATS (Not calf), shawl collars of fox CARACUL COATS Brown and grey fox trimmed NORTHERN SEAL Finest buckskin, plain and trimmed ....... $50 Coffee and Tea Liggett's OPEKO COFFEE A special blend, mild and full flavor. Fresh from the roasters right into sealed dust-proof cartons, delivered frequently to our stores. Posnd Cartons, unds 2 'k':;"mbmz’nlw 690 Liggett's OPEKO TEA An unusually fine hand picked sclection. You mav obtain your favorite blend, Orange Pekoe, Formoss, Oolong, Greea and Black Mixed, Etc. Harlh she 2 for 66¢ . SQUIRREL COATS Fox trimmed, special at : MUSKRAT COATS Fox and beaver trimmed, exceptional values .. .. $ I 85 ‘CONNECTICUT FURRIERS INCORPORATED 70 WEST MAIN ST. Electrex HEATING PAD Quick heat by simply screwing the plug into W socket. A cover of downy softness. Flexible therefore adjustable to anv portion of the W body. Size 12 x 15. Protected cord. Canbe regulated to give low, medium or intense beat. Cannot overheat. 4.98 Regular Price 5.98 January Sale Price Monogran HOTWATER BOTTLE Moulded from one-piece of pliable rubber, it can’t leak Has noscams, patches, bindings or splices. So good we guarantee it for one vear —and if vou treat it fairly it will last much | i ‘ce 980 149 " Delicious Candy Chocolate Covered OPERA PEPPERMINTS Thce_u:tn are delicious—of light, fluffy pep- rich chocolate—to m'pcymlw::md"d Fresh Salted Peanuts of excellent quality. Regular price 39c. Special at 29 c pound Regilar T