New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1928, Page 28

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Botbe Tells of Boantifal Ocoan- Bottom Flowers Wew York, Oct. 26 UP—A diving | heimet, hose and pump open a new world to acience—the extravagantly colerful ocean bottom where dwell some of nature’s strangest and most beautiful creations. William Beebe, a pioneer in this submarine method of research, spent many hours on the floor of the Gult of Gonave during his recent| visit to Haiti. Three, four, even ten fathoms down he prowled among fantastic shapes, taking notes on a| lead pad. | “You lean,” writes Dr. Beebe in | “Beneath Tropic Seas,” ‘‘against a fret-work of purest marble while at your elbow is a rounded table of Lapis Lazuli on which are blossom- ing three flowers—flowers unearth- ly and which lean toward you of their own free will. Their p2tais are resplendent in hues of gold and malachite, and are fluted and fring- ed like some rare and unknown or- ) chid. You reach forward to pluck one, and, faster than the eye can follow, the blossoms disappear be-| Ineath the fur of Lapis velvet from | which they seemed to s, rout. t “‘Dogens of fishes, all strange, ull graceful and beautiful, play about ‘you, nibbling at the coral, rushing toward the sponge which you have litted from its place, hoping for some disturbed tidbit. When you it quietly they gather closer, and peer | in through the glass at you agun and again. *“There is no sensc Of wetness, Rhe air you breathe is, if anything. Detter than that in the motor-Loat ocking overhead. You hold up your | hands and see little washerwoman's ‘wrinkles on the soles of your fin- ®ers and you realize you are where you are. A great blue enameled fish glides past, then suddenly stands straight upon his head and nibbles something; to your fricnd in the boat it is merely a school of jelly- tish.” Want Clear Recepfion On Election Evening | ‘Washington, Oct. 26 (I'—Because Bt widespread public interest in batisfactory reception of election re- turmsa,” the federal radio commission todgy took steps to insure clear re- ‘eeptien conditions from 8 p. m., No- vember 6 to 12 noon November 7. Each amateur and experimental Station, including television sets, ‘was asked to ccase operation dur- Ing the period “it and to the extent that each station causes interference With reception from * broadcasting btations.” Broadcasting stations now en- gaged in sending the returns were requested, €0 far as consistent with the carrying on of necessary com- mumications, to conduct their sta- tiogs with the minimum of inter- ference, As a user of the telephone, I°ra comes 25th in the list of nations; she is now below Japan, fceland and the Hawailan Islands. = (I T1) ( Il SIMMONS ACE SPRING g It will give just enough to layer of pure layer felt. Priced Now FULLY DESERIBED < s - Now—Simmons Bed and Bedding MACKAY & WALLIN . Finished in beautiful robbins egg blue. ................... s W SIMMONS BEAUTY REST MATTRESS— Composed of hundreds of resilient springy coils, gives a buoyancy almost bevond belief. Over these springs is placed layer upon The whole encased in durable tickings of smart new damask patterns, colors—in stock—blue, rose and tan. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF SIMMONS BEDS AND BEDDING HOTEL MEN LOOK T0 OWN BUSINESS Investigating Noeds of Particu- lar Industry Boston, Oct. 26 UM—Hotel men Ihave authorized investigation o? {their own business in an effort to! !determine if hotel securities have ! sufficient ‘stability, if over-construc City Items Fresh picked bronse, pink, yellow themums for your Hallowe'sn party. Also a large assortment of Boston ferns. Open evenings. Flower Greenhouse, 1163 Stanley 8t. Phone 3826-2.—advt. A son, Donald Charlea, has been born to Mr. and Mra. Charies Wisk of 104 Cabot atreet. Announcing the opening of the College Highway Inn on the Tri angle, Farmington, Conn. Dining and dancing every evening.—advt. Robert Hjerpe of 93 Winthrop street reported to the police last evening that his bicycle was stolen in the rear of 73 Arch street. Drs. B. L. and H. Protass, den- tists, have moved to Leonard build- ing, 300 Male Bh—adut. /the engincering economics founda- Mrs. Satalina of 466 East atreel yion iy yaid already to have disclosed complained to the police yesterday ' pg ‘apparently promotion of new that boys broke windows {n her notels without regard to the needs of house and her automobile. |the localities selected, over-financing Announcing the opening of theiand operation of new hostelries by College Highway Inn on the Tri {inexperienced men have detracted angle, Farmington, Conn. Dining from the stability stocks and bonds and dancing every evening.—advt. |of such an industry should porses. Your old permanent wave will| The hotel men wish also to find look like new by having a re-touch imeans of insuring the stability of at the Lucille Beauty 8hop. Phone}tha siness, preliminary investiga- 638—Advt. {tion having indicated that the trade A number 6f New Britain bank of many representative hotels has employes plan to attend a party to |declined this year. The decrease be given by the Bristol branch of the | ranged from one per cent in January American Institute of Banking at [to between six and seven per cent Bristol this evening. |in July as compared with the corres- Fred Sandberg of 303 Maple Panding months of last year. street reported to the police at| The survey is sponsored by a 10:30 last night the theft of an au- |8roup Which includes John McEn- tomobile owned by Henry Hum.|lee Bowman, E. C. Eppley. F. A. merman of 200 Kensington avenue, | Muschenheim, F. A. ~McKowne, trom Corbin Place. | Lucius M. Boomer and l'rugk A. Announcing the opening of the Dudley. College Highway Inn on the Tri-|. . angle, Farmington, Conn. Dining Snow Flurries in and dancing every evening.—advt. New Haven Today ‘The police received a call for an New Haven, Conn., Oct. 26 W—A MM:"' to. oo to . 'zl"’ Ld"‘”'““' snow flurry here this forenoon when street at 9:20.last nig! ‘;“ ;"‘ &r- | dark clouds spread over the city tic light burning. It was thought| ""/oh 12 2head. someone was in the house who did o not belong there, but the fear was| MAY.IANY. FOREIGN SHARES b . | New York, ‘Oct. 26 P—Listing on diaproved o8 dnvestipation. |the New York stock exchange of Announcing the opening of the yi,o) of the Itallan Montecatini com- College Highway Inn on the Trl-fpany which since 1910 has united angle, Farmirgton, Conn. Dining 25 mining and chemical companies and dancing every evening.—advt. {gnq controls an eighth of the hydro- Ethel Curtis Beauty 8hop, 277 ejectric power output of Italy, is un- Main 8t. Permanent marcel $10. |der consideration, it is undcrstood. —advt | Efforts are being made algo to list in Radio batteries recharged 50c.|the stock on the Berlin exchange. Belvidere Filling Station.—Advt. The stock already is traded at Paris Ethel Curtis Beauty 8hop. Open- and Geneva and the bonds are listed ing special Marcel shampoo $1.25. |on the New York excharge. —advt —_— Paul Costello reported te Motor- HOLY CROSS CARD PARTY cycle Officer David Doty yesterday| The Children of Mary sodality of that $5 was stolen out of a drawer|the Holy Cross parish will hold a in his store at 37 Franklin street, |card party tonight in the parish hall while Mrs, Costello was in a rear in the basement of the church on section. Two boys were suspected, Farmington avenue, Prizes will be if other adverse factors are exerting ! {an influence, what remedial meas- ures may be applied. The survey, now being made by ICATERPILLAR . NEW BRITAIN DANY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1928 ) 10 HAVE INSIGNI insignia for the .|forms. 8. army is oconsidering an_officlal [should by formed et those men Who mounted on a ring fact that there is ne authority for officers, fiying cadets or enlisted men in the military service to wear | Leopold authorised the -firm of ornaments of this sort on thc'r uni- | Schroeder and Schroeder to place club. It will be owing to the survived the stunt. LEOPOLD TRIAL CONTINUES Waterbury, Oct. 26 UP—Louls N. © 183,000 worth of insurance on - the 64 Living Mombers Adopt ,a‘t?:’.“.”e.'t{:.?‘fl;."m'.‘:"..fi'."&; et “pling n. Fobroury B snd parachute jump Usiqoe Budge . Washington, Oct, 26 UP—A gold | caterpillar on a gold mulberry leaf mounted on a gold rin, be appearing on the hauds of the(chute Spokane, Two Dayto: unit at by Lieut. Roger who thus sgved his life. | atreet bullding. it was brought cut Willlams' leap was the hundredth |this morning at the trial of Leopold lite saving jump in this country. may soon{and M. H. 8t. Clalr ‘of the pera- de at San Dijego |at the same time had the firha place V. Willlams af . a $7.000 binder on the Baldwin during the testimony of Arthur 0., mewspapermen | Schroeder, 2 GUNMEN 'GET ‘Wright Fleld are 64 living members of ‘the Caterpil- [credited with Mvtu'mfiuud the ition is disturbing the industry and.,iar club in this country the organi-|club at the time of entorced zation composed of men ‘who have jump ‘of Lieut. Hatald Harria in Buftalo, N, Y., Oct, 26 (P—Four gunmen held up eight persons in the plant of the Cutier Desk company saved their lives - by leaps from |October, planes or ballool na, The material division of the U. chute jumping and decided a c TRE§EI4ES i HHG fe ] : ; S ERAN it Sori Ht;:?llflllpl. Mh?hmbm. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is equally effective for but one of them denied to the offi- | given at each table and refreshments cer that he had taken the money, |served. although admitting the theft of a few cup cakes. FALSE ALARM SOUNDED Severin Johnson, Attorney Emil J.| The fire department was called to | Danberg and Aaron Danielson or-|the Washington school at 8:23 last |ganized a John Ericson Republican [night by a false alarm, presumably club in Collinsville last night. rung by mischievous boys. Announcing the opening of the R e — College Highway Inn on the' Tri-| SEVEN CRILDREN DROWNED angle, Farmington, Conn. Dining| Oslo Norway, Oct. 26 (P —8even | and dancing every cvening.—advt. [children were drowned with a party | Miss Esther M. Johnson of 28 of 10 skating on a lake at Ballangen | Fairview street is resting comfort-|crashed through the fice, says a ably at Charter Oak hospital, Hart- | message received today from Nar- | ford, where she underwent an oper- | vik. 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