New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1929, Page 8

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WOULD CUT 00T OF SNO RENOVAL Gty Will Ask Goapecticat Com- puy‘tosmmm Ofiicials of the Connecticut Co. will be invited to confer with the board of public works at its next wmeecting on the proposed plan of hav- ing the company share with the city of New Britain cxpenses incurred by the removal of snow from the streets. | Engineer Philip Merian announced at | the board meeting last evening that | Tie had prepared a schedule of prices | which he will submit at the confer- cnce mext Tuesday. He also stated | t he believed that the Connecticut | LARGEST PLANE BUILT VINDICATES THEORIES 20-Passenger Cabin Ship of Unusual Design Makes Successful Test Flights Newark, N. J. Jan. 9 UM—The largest airplane ever built in this country, a 20-passenger cabin plane of unusual construction, today had vindicated the theories of its 34-year -old designer. The plane made four test flights yesterday, one carrying 15 passen- gers. And after another week of tests it is planned to fly the ma- chine to Washington and then across the continent to San Francis- co. The designer is Vincent J. Gurgen- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, I THE MONTH IN THE SKIES | ! | ‘ | flashes rapidly all the colors of the rainbow in succession. The Little Dog Star, Procyon, is to the left of Sirius and slightly higher. One cannot fail to find this bright star, for it forms an equilateral triangle with Betelgeuse and Sirius. Above Procyon is the rectangle of Gemini, the Heavenly Twins, which contains the t stars, Castor and Pollux. Still higher is the five-sided fig- ure of Auriga, with the great 1 low star Capclla in its upper left corner. as our sun, but it is a larger body than the sun and would appear fif- ty times brighter if they were both | at the same distance, The star in the lower right cor- ner of Auriga really bhelongs to Taurus; it is the tip of his upper horn. The head of the Bull is marked by a conspicuous V of stars, with the red Aldebaran as his fiery eve. Above in his shoulder are the Capella has the same color | | eral 929, As an added attraction the plan- et Mars now appears near the tips of the horns of Taurus. It is di tinguished from the stars by its more vivid red color and it stead- ier light. Mars is now receding from the earth and becoming faint- er. but during Janpary it will still remain one of the brightest objects in this part of the sky. U. S. Wins First Tilt In Suit Potash Trust New York, Jan. 9 (P —Fed- Judge William Bondy vesterday denied the motion of Paul Claudel, French ambas- in the suit brought by the depart- ment of justice to dissolve the al- leged French and German potash monopoly and to enjoin it from vio- lation of the anti-trust laws of the United States. Infantry Called Out office and 300 police were unable to control thewmn. Fighting ensued with casuaities on both sides and the troops were called. The. peasants were protesting against a government riparian pro- ject which they claim would flood 1t was officially_reported that'the peasants were still gathering in the neighboring distric and arming with bamboo sprars. 1f you don't like politics, you'll hundreds of acres of yaddy Ilendu.x"“ Herald Classified Ads. Have You $5.00 to Invest? s e e e e s S sl Mutual System Thrift Bonds pay 6% interest compounded semi-annually and may be had in dencminations of $5.00 or multiples thereof. The systematic purchase of these bonds teaches the habit of thrift and buiids a firm foundation for your financial success. Open Monday evenings until 8 o'clock The Mutual System #lli who planned the oratt fo mini- | familiar Pleiades, or Seven Sisters. umpany realizes that present da: trafiic calls for clean streets and he cxpacted that the company would be & to cooperate with the city. itions for street lighs on Spring reet and at the corner of West Main | mize the drag of the fuselage. The | body ia twelve feet wide and has its | two motors set side by side in the nose and fully enclosed. The contour of the fuselage is streamlined, as al- strect and Corbin avenue were grant- |50 S the wing section. to convert ed. Permission was given the Bea- | the usual drag unit into an airfoil con Oil Co., for a transfer of its gaso- | With considerable lifting qualities. line station situated at 9 Hartford| Construction of the plane was fi- avenue, nanced by Paul W. Chapman, New A petition for a sewer on Corbin | York and Chicago financier. Tt is avenue from Somersct drive north planned to put it in vassenger ser- 150 feet was laid over to the next|vice as the first of a ‘lect of twenty meeting. A hearing was ordered on | or more. « petition requesting the acceptance | Tpe plane has a full capacity of { Eddy-Glover boulevard from 1 405 gallons and can t.ake 2,400 Farmington avenue to McCUntock | ylijeq z¢ o cruising sped of 115 strect. Petitions for the removal of |y 0 R ) R PR S ban of fwo dead trees at Elm street | 3 A . o e "l 90 fect and is 47 fect long. It is of and the acceptance of Harding street | 1 1008 800 12, T8 (E8t srom Monroc street to Shutile Mea- : The cabin interior is luxuriously dow avenue, were laid over. he enginecr and chairman were furnished, including running water, kitchen and steward service. There given power to act on a petition by I.ouis Nair asking for permission to are twelve upholstered swivel install an illuminated sign in front | chairs before the windows and two of his store at 116 Lafayette street. ' center lounges. The walls of the ca- \ petition from the New Britain bin are soundproof to lessen the din Iical Estate and Title Co. asking of the exhaust. that the gradcs on Coolidge street.| On its first flights yesterday, the Harding strect and Daly avenue be plane was oporated by Licut. faigh accepted, was laid over. ACtlE On ywade. one of the pilots on the Army complaints by residents of = Tark | ounq.the.world flight of 1924, who creel that the r(:ulvh!lftns InitaanEiof | B0 SV L et eoe it inee e property at 310 Park street are| g (8 05 T8 O intolerable because of the dirt that AR = Rabbi Takes Unwitting is washed down on the sidewalks Part in Divorece Case during storms, the board voted to write & letter to the owner, order- Reno, Nev., Jan. 0.-—(A—Rabhi Stephen 8. Wise of New York. and ing him to keep the walks clear. The monthly hills were read and lis lecturc on companionate ma took an unwitting part in di- accepted, The 18 will be discussed at the or at ome other ¢ near future. £ yorce suit here when Grace Weils Davis of New York., was granted a divoree from Harry B. Dav According to a complaint filed by Mrs. Davis, Tabhi Wise was to de- a lecture on companionate marriage. Davis declared he wonld attend but when Mrs, Davis asked to &0 with him he ] scate were sold and he would go out and play cards CLAIMS OVERTIHE WORK AFFECTED HIS REASON * & C. Employe Applics for Com- pensation But Commissioner s Clai Davis went o the told the court. 1o there also, Mrs, Da him there and with Her plea livoree elaim The compencation Landers, ¥ K ade Joseph Danlic John J. § aknrs I Meriden nother wonman dismissed by Ceminisdonsr Ve et M. Williams of Waterhury who 2 th ) thist ith i eriek mee of 3 Many a thrift housewife recon- Lowski 1 report on wi to awist in i wages, he b oliiz e se—— | (Professor of Astronomy, University | of Ilinois Urbana, Tll. Jan. 9 UM — The | brighest cons' ‘llations in the whole sky are displ. ‘od above the eastern horizon in th - arly evening in Jan- |uary. They : - the winter constel- | lations, so-callcd because they are | visible throughout the winter nights, | rising in the east in the early eve- ning, southing at ! sinking in the west at dawn. Orion is most brilllant of all the constellations and, next to the Big| Dipper, the best known. It has the form of a rectangle with three stars in line in the middle, the Belt of Dr. Caldwell’s midnight and | u: Orion which points downward®to Sirius and upward to the V-shaped head of Taurus. ‘The great red star in the corner| of the rectangle farthest to the left | is Betelgeuse. It is a giant star, | having a diameter of 250,000,00) miles. Yet the most powerful tele- | scope shows it only as a point of | Of the fifteen brighest stars in the heavens one-half are in this small area of the sky. It is as though nature had tried to make amends for the feeble winter sun by decorating the night skies more attractively than at any other sea- son. light, so great is its distance from | view at 7 o'clock in the evening on the first of the month. It is a white | star and the brightest of the stars. || But when it is not far above the horizon on a clear, frosty night it 3 Rules | Keep You Healthy Dr. Caldwell watched the results| of consiipation for 47 years, and ba- licved that mo matter how careful people are of their health, diet and exercise, constipation will occur from time to time regardless of how | !much one tries to avoid it. Of next importance, then, is how to treat it when it comes. Dr. Caldwell al- s was in favor of getting as| close to nature as possi'le, hence , his romedy for constipation, known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is a| mild vegetable compound. It can| not harm the most delicate sys and is not a habit forming prepara- tion. Syrup Pepsin is rleasant-tast ing, and youngsters love it. It does not gripe. Thousands of mothers have writter us to that effect. Dr. Caldwell did not approve of drastic physics and purges. He id not believe they were good for hu- man beings to put into their sys- tems. Tn a practice of 47 years he never saw any reason for their use when a medicine like Syrup Pepsin | will empty the bowels just s promptly, more cleaniy and gently,! ithout griping and harm to the eystem, Keep from from constipation! T vour strength. hardens your irtevies and hiings on premature old Do not let a day go by without robs et o - i % R.Ceturcee AT AGE 03 S ————— a bowel movement, t sit . hope, but go to a druggist and one of the generous hottles of Pepsin. Take the proper dose thl night and by morning you will fucl like a different person, Get a bottle today, at any store and observe these three of h th: Keep the head cool, fect warm. the howels open. drog- rules th nentally unsound — of tais his eondition Conmissioner d on the niperatulb Wili un ms” dismiissal was b that there was to show that Dankowski's con- dition was du lis employment : HOSFITALS FOR VETS L Tor S10.000.000 Will Bie Pushed, = Nep. e Says—Hearings Withi Two Weeks, Plan of Backers. Jan, P republican, linzton, Repr aee, Ma would be made this session of the ten million doll; hospitalization bill for the Vetera 0 obiain passage introduced g befo War two committer measure probably will be held the Waorld legislation Luce, the committee on veterans' weeks, Lice said The measure would provide for the construction of fire proof build- ings to replace struye- fures at hospitals and to establish additional hospitals within temporary veterans' Lexington Lodee 1. 0. 0. F. Officers to Take Chai Distriet D S puty Grand Master Marry M. Chapman and staff will in- stall the officers of Lexington lodge, 1. 0. 0. 1., at weekly meeting Thurs evening, The officers ar Noble grand, William grand, Charles secretary, R. B W. W. Bullen; trustee for three years, Claence Bacon. Lunch will be served after the installation. Comstock the Rickert; or; recording rer, Lurean. Hoarings on the hill. whic! Encampment will visit Andree Lodge No. 47, Wed- nesday evening for the purpose of arousing interest in Patriarchal Odd Fellowship and to secure new miem- hers for Comstock Ener guest of the cvening H. Simonson, grand junior warden of Bouth Manchester. All patri hs invited to attend this meetin, o npment. The Wil be August are No More Gas_ In Stomach and Bowels pioces to = Always on hand at Sage-Allen & Co. HARTFORD | This Week Only— | Budget Plan Sale of Tudor Plate HIS is the budget plan—you pay $1.00 down and $1.00 a week. There is no extra charge for the privilege. Three beautiful patterns in Tudor Plate—Queen Be May Stuart and Baronet. Tudor Plate is made by the mak of Community Plate, and guarantecd for 25 years. These Two Specials Are Spotlighted— 26 to 29-piece chest less knives 514 et from. Main Floor 29-piece chest with stain- $16.75 Other specially prieed chests, too, and many separate CITY DRUG CO. 5. Sirius, the Dog Star, came fnto | In Japanese Unrest Tokyo, Jan. 9 (#—Three compan- ies of regular infantry were rushed to Namoru, a village near Gifu, to- day when Japan's smouldering rural unrest flared up momentarily. Two thousand peasants marched in a body on the local government Room 202—2nd Floor 300 MAIN ST, LEONARD BLDG. TELEPHONE 4950 Hours—9 a. m. to 5 p. m., daily Saturdays—9 a. m. to 1 p. m, HARTFORD HOUSEWIVES--THE GREAT SALE IS HERE Wise Smith & GO Giant Carload Purchase and Money-Savings Sale! ONGOLEUM ART RUGS These World-wide Rugs Need No Introduction But These Special Low Prices Certainly Do. SIZE 9x12 FT. JGULARLY $12.95 R SIZE 9x10-6 FT. REGULARLY $11.95 SIZE 9x12 FT. REGULARLY $9.85 $7.95 %6.95/°5.95 SIZE 9x7-6 FT. REGULARLY $8.95 ‘Gold Seal’ *4.95 | Con~oleum By The Yard Regular 75¢ Here's an important January Sale and purchase. 49 We buy gant carload of famous Congoleum Art Rugs and “Gold Seal” Congoleum by the yard, therefore affecting a price concession that we gladly pass onto the house- wives of Connecticut. These popular, long wearing rugs have slight mill misprints which do not quality. popula‘ir patterns in all the wanted sizes. Come early, don’t wait—it is a sure chance you cannot afford to miss. Fourth Floor SIZE 6x9 FT. REGULARLY $7.95 '3.95 a mar either their a rance or weari They are perfect in every other particular and arcoffered in a complete assortment of l.“"::: newer .:«':::5

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