New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 7, 1928, Page 8

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dent emeritus of the association. “Women will wear period jewelry. 80 of course they must wear their pation in the air pact, if she de- SEnw 0][' Dls"]m :n-::l the United Dulu un-ll- e fio‘vuhnowlmflnurh prfl.'fl.,-e“?.l‘"1'17.'21:’12""3.’55 :}:; el 3: "‘.’:‘."3'.’&.‘.' m;'" m'l;: ?:_l; iou enough to form a fitting arms and munitions of r ifl vm- Argument Will Be Straightencd told officials he was mighty glad to r. Evening clothes of navi- hibited in international aerial be here and then began planning for he rflbo de-ltvlc type presuppose . CLUBS IN CHICAGD : gation. No foreign or m.mev ate- | Out By Representatives. ¢ the last lap on his good-will flight. E’ the possession of: hair long enough Pobibiton Ol consmenng b | onomots Ll st Wilk e s v 3 s e Wi Rctte Onder of Mt eyt e Thicer oo, O B 552 5 | | |2 A th. 1 4 wear 1928 editions of the 1847 fo St Dm[k]]]g [perETainie. ot aynakise, slfher | York Times savs today that lead- | Drastic Steps to Stop | | o oints situaled owithin it drawals From Institutions | ins Unitea states and European oit From President Borno tour, Where. he will bs greoted by MPGI‘IIIIM( WImillvoglle crinolines and furbelows, they will 3 s 5 o 4 » probably representatives of 21 na- find that the marcel effects makes a territory of any of the contracting | oxeoutives have talien definiic we.a tions who are there attempting to happy combination.” ms—— | to settle the dispute between the |states or through the same, even ‘ B ot Lo K, work out a greater cordiality through Philadelphia, Feb. 7 ("—Woman How eyebrows should be display- Chicago, Feb. 7 UP—Twelve blaz- |though simply in transit. | iami, P, Veb. 7 0—rinancial | St2vdard Ol Company of New York | - port-Au-Prince, Haith. ¥eb. 7|many of the countries Lindbergh has must let her _treses grow: The [ed was alao disclosed. Tho faint, % Ing Incandescents in the diadem of | The controverted article concern- |cricles in (his city today were react- and the Royal Dutch-Shell Group of | (;p) 4 country, some of whose |just visited. sheik bob, spit-curl, sideburns and [elusive line that served as an eye. L eelig Europs over the purchaze.of Russian flapper's delight haircuts are |brow last year must take on a more bt of flight over prohibited 'ing from the cumulative effects of ago night life flickered uncer- |ing ri oy o Which was of special impor | “miore than a Jozen™ anonymous let- tainly today, threatened by a Vol-|areas, steadian short circuit. L tanc Edgar Elder, assistant federal|tion to defer i Y . = Highest Honars joit- {mativen b"m"“'" !‘hm“: ;“”"?‘1 Haitl gave and will give Lindbergh | definitely out, and Instead comes the gallant aspect. Heavier or thicker {o the Uuited Siates, in rela- | lors which precipitated suspension of | _The 'Times crodits representatives (tions and practice them, today paid |, "grogteqt honors it can do. A [dictum of longer hair, ears must bo must be that line. After that comes of the Tanam: one bank’s business, brought on tem. | ©f the Anglo-American Oll Company. | the greatest honor to America’s Lone | ypacial postage stamp bearing Lind- [covered, except for discrect tipa ex- |the artistic tapering, effected by \ solved by fhe sub. | porary closing for two others and | Lt and the Yacuum Oil Company | pacio_Colonel Charles A. Lind- [bergh's portrait will be issued. The |posed. Permanent waving is quite|means of tweezer or pencil. gzt 'l'or"'@"hwm':x:«hq" i ?.::",lm]:: e | ot Lendon with carrying on the'pre- |, ., principal avenue leading through the |the thing, if you like. There is not much similarity fn p e o ot CAtticls 5o Eavh eontracting state | determined, run on a fourth institu- | IlMinary negotiations. A representa- bassador of good will |€ifY Will be named the avenue| Al this was gleaned at the open- [hairdressing and barbering, in Mr. Pt Rl e e O e riohL o eolIbG e seas | tlon tive of the Roval Dutch s expected | The fl¥ing ambassador of §00d Will L\ 7y indbergh. The order of |ing seasion of the Philadelphia Hair- | Boch's opinion, and so far as he is clubs, cabarcts and fheater-restau. |Ras the right [““W e L T e e A e T |to arrive on the Berengaria tonight. |circled to Haiti from San Domingo | Rever before given to & white |dressers’ association, in annusl con. |concerned the hairdresser is far 1 rants carly yesterday, and theisos Whieh S cerne conremiEnt B s anther of an indeterminate | the paper says, although his identity | yeaterday and dropped to & perfect Rl 2 htaenton o) BOuby | e ir e Veteran halt atyle 80- | Inate prtitdle Siiken haye he Tede ‘ seizure of quantities of alleged - the pubiic Anterest he M v E s @ mailed dan. 28 in | has not been learned. Walter C. |landing as a crowd, estimated at|progigent Borno, The latter award [ministrators declare they had no cut for comfort,” he said, “and auor have provided sufficient exi- fixed zones of s ferritory by 81 G0 EE O A, and adorn- | Teagle, president of the Standard [100.000 people, walled fo sce just|js the highest honor that Haitl can [sympathy for women who still women havetheir hair bobbed for : dence fo bring a year's padiocking. |crafl —of - the othercontracting | Bt SEOTE T SN asonie | of New York returned Friday from [what sort of a person this YO | pestow. parade their hobbed hair. style, beauty and grace, bobbing the . Hinx Jostdence fstel . | mationat |emblem. “Quietly get your money |2 holiday in the south. aeronaut could be. Today the American fiyer was to| “Jewelry had something to do [hair is a development of hairdresse: “The government not only has| And privately owned mational |05 ST - S0 CE B L and Trust | The Anglo-American is a friendly Won Hearts be the guest at several functions in |with the back-to-longer-hair move- |ing and therefore a perquisite of the 3 aidenvahion . Tevidepsed ihe eald. ipiterall emploved In Jhe seryios of Company: it is going soon,” these | competitor of the Royal Dutch in| In less minutes than it takes 1o pig honor. ment,” said Anthony Boch, presi-|ladies’ hairdresser.” k: 3 Upkiigh 1o “aslc medid ho st imerislipnns coommarcal, griabon S T i, i1 varving langnage, but | England. The Rockefeller interests, tell l"l::r'n‘lo;:-."!“:ndh:::'h !'!:rdm;?_n - H :\n;“g:.‘il:ckl::ior:l[:.:v,',‘ B o I- llacilon shall baiwads int{he 1e|sunlian substano [ishetare l’l(:(x.fl\:»:::cl;Yxot:lkdersm:v\l ::"ma}w carts of the gl (hrong—| A ealrs Will Help to : - §es-—hors ¥ y sissives loday | Sta 4 d the ® . Glor waa taken: a8 they sat at I t betwuen its own privato air- | Tesults of these missives {90 | Cacunm also ara part owners of the |lives who believe in voodoo cultures. Equip Modern Airport And “ave a clw skm : fables in the cabareis t engaged in international com. | had el . the Times @ays. | He had taken more time than neces-| Omana, Neb., Feb. 7. (F—Alfalfa | Anglo-Amer uthern Bank | T T er savs the peacemakers |SATY to complete the 160 miles from |y going {o buy a dirigible mooring “The prohibition agents can testi- ree and those of the other con- | Takiag over of the Gently anoint the affected ty that they ebserved liquor drink- |fra states Iikewise cngaged and Trust ( o |-\, :I:.lv; :ja"” s hepefui of averting the diss- 520 Demings, h‘caus'-"):e flew .lor., mast for Omsha's new muuicipal i T P : ing in the 12 establishments. Where Eyvery contracting state may fur nnnvr},ruy.& Amos 4 ns frous rivalry which geems to be |1y and took an out of the way route.| airport. in five minutes with Cuf ] S imima. (hermore prescribe the route to he of bank officials. stimulated to this A t ed when he said he . : ticura Soap the liquor was obtained is 1mini rmore pr ribe the route to \ f bani officia stimula threatened by the price-cutting war But he arrived w City Commiasioner Dean Noyes, and hot and bat 4 tertal.” followed over its territory by the |step by heayy withdrawals now being waged in India. would arrive and found a tumul-| i, charge of the field, plans to con- ""‘m' continue batbing Owners of the estallishments {aircraft of the other states, except | Orders by Comptroller Amos (hat | 2o Gralielins =) tuons celebration awaiting. 3 vert the portion of the fleld not for some utes. Pimples, ecse- & waited the next step—applications|!N tases of force majenre which | the Citizen's Bank and the Bank of | e KING UR Marines from the United States| . .q py planes into alfalfa flelds. mas, “;he'., and irritations are e porars fnjunetions. against [Shall be governed in accordance | Allapattah, small institutions. tem- | POLICE FORCE: LOOKING | were at the field to watch over and | e’ s100ira is to be sold to make quickly relieved and healed by this |i O lagophicnl eatm 1y |Mith the stipulations of article 15 of | pararily clased to avoid possible de- | Bangor, Me. Ieb. 7. UP—Years |t greet their fellow countryman.| pionhly payments on the mast treatment. Cuticura Talcum is fra- | il eesioreir et | jvention. Fach state shall manda of their resources 2g0 Bangor police were asked occas | Officials were there, and there were | \cpion"is (o be erected by an Oma~ grant and refreshing, an ideal toilet | . @oy1a) icases, S DR W advance and notify the Run ‘on' 15t Natioasl, {s10nally to help find a etolen horse | ocidents by the thousands. L o W""fl’ | Padlocking of them all. Som° S oiior coutracting states of the ixa- | & ‘run on the First National Bank |and buggy. In later years came re- Smiles at Crowd ¥ =0 o [ would mean the L\num“"} oy [fion of the anthorized rontes and the \(hich kept tellers busy until closing i:yuostx to Jook for purloined motor| Ax yindbergh climbed from his s Bore ot ot l"lorlch_o_nuln s &{: ALy | Farody, Hollvwood Barn, MWD [ition and extension of the pro- | time handing out money to deposit- | ©ars. And now comes a plea rom | piane he looked apprehensively at| /% 3R O e ik 35 Frolics, Alamo, "“’f"‘ Tavern |y inited zones. ovs as they d=manded if. n unlucky aviator, whose plane |{he crowd surging towards the Spirit " s Cuticars i Club Ansonia, ~Rendezvous. fhe Avticle 1S referred to, provides ¢pon institutions of the city to- | Was stolen from a Denver, Colo. I’,,; St. Louis, smiled the smile that i Samovar, Chez Pierre and the PI0- hat cvory aiveraft engaged in - | g0 hoq repared for their possible | has made him famous in the remot- . tation. ternational fraffie, whieh enters the |28 SUE SR O fon o™ nereased | Australian mudfish ean live out of |est parts of Central America, Europe In Quandary iir space of 4 contracting state with | (000 o currency bad been 1e- [ Water for nine months or more, and the Unlted States and then the intention of landing shall do so ponding customs air- pt in case of force ma- “What can we do?” asked Geo Mason, manager of the Faroldy. in the corr “\We put a motice en every tabls |drome, ex LR ; Dich must be proved: amd | °arly vesterday, but several reported . ° . [ ] [ ) stating that no alcoholic lquor 5 17ire, which must be proved: and| . . “tpat geposits showed a. jump, | notify the man ;r V-,‘,vnifl who has |Postal alr Jard e tte) 5 1 $300,000 hoost % o 5 & it not to drink. But there is 2 state ME 10 2 ans ; 43| Iames H. Gilman, president of the tr hng tl”ptl i & from eearch. |FENIATY constituted and authorized | 2 s pres 6 T B S T S s nan et e | Powerful, Penetral c ot a Jng hip: pock |intand airdromes appointed by the |Of the section, and next. 1o the Firet The raids were the first on the ) 000 T nd police administration. | National, most heavily heleaguered | Myct (iive Results in 7 Days or Money Back, Says Fair Drug | better known places since the pad- | ' locking of the Moulin Ronge, Iriars' Article Dalcto Ineetsrdeycadliansilaat o Dept. Who Will Gladly Refund the Purchase Price . N Sl o R | Article 7 of the original draft, °d At Inn and Al Tearney's Town il Ui py e fhat “the eontracting | While withdrawals were numer- | to Any Dissatisfied User. was on the appeal of these PIACSS | (ine cpall have complete liberty | ous, due to unfounded rumors which that the United States supreme o' pomnie or prohibit flying above caused temporary excitement, we | This wonderful preparation nowleave a greasy residue. It is so court held that padlocks could ™ tpoiv torritory by aircraft of the na- | have satisfied every demand and we | known all over America as Moone's | Powerfully antiseptic that even edors E applied where cabarefs provi tionality of non-contracting states,” have on hand and in transit suffi- " . arising from cancers and gangrene their patrons with “setups,” that is, : 5 1 "WI" | Emerala 0il is so efficlent in the | JZEERLFG SO has been deleted in the revision. cient funds to continue to do so. A at gingerale and cracked ice. S e S e $7.000,000 Ready. }{,";;,';;‘"j,,";.;‘::;;a“;,:;s’“‘,';; the | Be patient; don't expect a single Fred Mann, owner of the Rainbo tion, the contracting states agree to President E. . Romfh, of the 1st | 0o 200 a hottle to do it all at once but one = Gardens and unofficial leader of the | procure as far as possible uniformi- | National Rank, declared that the |*PP [bottle we knew will show you be- ’ night club proprietors, is in the [ty of laws and regulations govern- | Jacksonville branch of the Atlanta | A few applications and the most|yong all question that you haye at| south. His son, Al Mann, #aid to- ling acrial navigation: to cooperate | Federal Ressrve Bank was answer. | PETSistent case of Eczema s healed ||a5t giscovered the way to restore| day that he is awaiting word from |in centralization and distribution of | ing his institution’s call for $7,000,- |1CVEF to return; even old chronic|your skin to perfect health. his father as how to w'occnl |meteorological information; the | 400 in funds to bolster the ~ash re- | A58 of long standing quickly show | Agk your druggist today for a 2 PY ° publication of unificd acronautical corves, but said the institution would | Femarkable results. nce original bottle of Moonc's | charts, uniform signals; and also 10 o4 need it. He characterized tho| Moone's Emerald Oil is safe and |Emerald Oil. ‘Almost every drug-| an eve nl ’ ls |cooperate in the use of radio tele- | run as a “temporary flurry attribut. | pleasant to use; it doesn't stain or|gist in the country can supply you. .,r'mh in aerial navigation. |amtaito othar loaings whish wwill | Disagreements between contract- | giminish as people see the lack of BE'N[i I]RAHE“ '“5 states regarding interpretation | ooy for withdrawing their funds.” or execution of the convention will | " ‘progigent J, E. Lummus, of the YOIII' Plt Rl nl' g quisitioned. Nearly all of them ex- : |perienced slight withdrawal increases he arbitrated, by disinterested gov- | Southern Bank and Trust, held the Anmlr‘mn named by the disputants. | 1yyterious letters rasponsible for the [ ] 2 foan | ook | withdrawals that caused his institu- are always successful when Rumford is A 4 ne fo Pass Pmkmencan _PERFECT BRIDGE HANDS | ion to summon state aid and issucd used. They score on all counts—perfect » r o e r s e n l r e ] Tulsa, OKkla., Ieb. 7 (UP)—Two | o statement w~hich said the bank | leaveni texture, flavor, . . nce, 4 Document by Lindy's Arrival “”'""". Rpiage Dandg i ithe ino While this | dependability, economy! Rumfordalways (N3 ‘ would re-open March 15. deal were dealt a t by Conrad Miller | |bank was capitalized at £100.000 it credit on its user. \ | - = gt [here in a three-handed game. | had deposits of $5,138.112, officials i e l l l Havana, Feb, 7 (UP)—The ar-| Miller dealt 13 clubs to himsel? | said, | rival of Colonel Charles A. Lind- [and 13 hearts to Mrs. J. Lowe.| Some of the anonymous lefters | bergh will be virtually contempo- M3 daughter. Miller bid & club. were addressed to persons not de- | o * L buildin 1lding. 1 Pan-American commerci: land “bid all T can.” She scored 3 | Trust Compa it was said. Chief aviation treaty, if the hopes of Mrs. Lowe's husband held the third |of Police H. Leslie Quigg was (ne | your own prices. l’l—l treaty drafters are not frustrated by |hand. irecipient, cleventh-hour amendments. | Henry P. Fletcher of the United States delegation, Teporter for the 4 air treaty, today submitted to the | | E communications committee the dnn | the sub-committee, which u. is | hoped will promptly be approved. 3 Principles 1'ollow 3 ‘The fundamental principles the convention, which applies only to private aireraft, are: 1—The contracting parties recog- | nize that every power has complete | and exclusive sovercignty over the 5 alr space above its territory and territorial waters. I 2—-Each contracting =tate under- | s 9 ’ {akzs ih | time ‘of peace 1o asoord | C At Adl T At 9 o'Clock st eyt el Bt ommencing At Adler's Tomorrow At 9 o'Clocl 9 its territory to the private aircraft | ot the other contracting sfates, pro- | vided that the conditions laid down | T S S in the present convention are oh- | nl 15¢ yd. Val. 45¢ Val. 35¢ yd. (] e 36 inches wide, heavy Neatly Silk Striped and New shipment of Sprin b e - quality Unbleached Sheet- Cretonnes in the latest all- to admission over its ferritory of cloth Shirting, in light and over B o ireraft of other contracting sis — . . i 4 “hat ae‘:m:'m)‘ without dreitnetion lng 10 e dark hackgrounds, —3 yds. 8 ectlon ' of nationality. . ban Government Substituted One significant, change n revised (Valiseyd. & Val, $1.39 ea. draft, as compared with the origi- Linen Finish Crash Tow- .sl\'m well Iuwvm \\av ; USLRL e S s e eling with colored borders. $ \ e $ Ik fhe Pon- American Union as i dr- —10 )(I\. Satin with high lustre fin- If dOIIars mean an - rository or ratifications, an the Betivaiion . or mctisatioh- ot s —1% yds. y g Jieranee and denunciation it m:nr:n’.‘., it ]prrw of of v 3' I8¢ ea. Val. 55c vd. the comvention is Article which Double Thread Turkish § 15-inch lng o you o no provides a Ny e may adher : i Vi | 1‘;, the :-nn\rr:vlnn by g notic: Towels with colored hor- Pequot Sheeting \fl_l. 3909 ‘d S e § {h e i el ders. —10 for S 36-inch wide Camel Hair 4 2tice [egouilos d) da (nereat _—_ i Polo Cloth for Spring coats al o atten t ls A B Kl e Lok and ehildren’s wear. Val. 79¢ yd. Silk Sunfast Draperies, plain and brocaded, in rose, gold and blue. auction. PAINFUL ITCHING —not remnants, full pieces, —*‘L—J 36 mrhb wide, Spring ECZ[MA RASH (Val.2tevd. o Val. 15¢ yd. Ifl‘;:;:‘ o 'l::mtshe l{::e»: c:l:r § 5 . 36 inches wide, Fast (ul- Charmcuse finish Long s suits and coats. '/': yd‘ Garber Brothe rs w‘.ll ored Flowered Challis —8 vds. “My face was a sizht with eemema blisters. T was ashamed to g scmed as if toe itehing woul writes one girl. ““Then a friend recommended Rabalm, 50 I tried it. Imagine what a joy it was %0 e o obtain relief from the pain and itching immediately. And I ean't tell you bow happy I am toseemyskin dearing up and my complexion | growing better every day. Soon I'll no longer be ashamed to look in my mirror or hava people e me. [ am eertainly gratefil to Rabaim. 1 think it is wonderful Cloth, 36 inches wide.. winere, and sometimes it drive me mad,” ——— Val. 29¢ yd. . ; RABALN HEALED [“::1"::.;.“.,::.“::. o § T | deliver anywhere with- in this county. ALBERT SIMONS, Auctioneer Tf you ais are an ecema sufferes, vou, ton, | ean obfain relief in Rabalm. It eothes the moment you put it on. It stops the itrhing. Takes | out sting and pain. Quickly clears up the conds tion. rastoring the sian to normal eamiert health and attrartivenese. Get Rabalm tnda: nd stact Tan sizpe, Dot end 21.00 containioz 3 times 2s much. RA BALM iz for sale by all drugg Val. $1.9%8 yd. and “6-inch wide Silk Finich ) Velveteen. Closing out for —vd.

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