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violet rays may as the health. violet rays and which automatically issues an alarm or calls the police the presented at a bank window, has re- cently Julian Block. checks mal amount which does not ance of the paper, “and ray the 22 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930. Lindberghs in Farm Residence Temporarily Trenton, N. J., Oct. 17 (UP)— arles A. Lindbergh and his family were established today in their temporary farm residence neur Lawrenceville, which they PROTECTSCHECKS Rings Alarm When Alteredi . G thte Draits Are Presented s e TLTRA-VIOLET RAY i inresmnt Tinahevsn Siom | ; was occupied by H. M 17 (UP) — Ultra- || Va rn, Trenton paper manu- factuerr. It recently was modern- d. The Mt. Rose property was pur- chased by Lindbergh recently for a permanent home. A private flying field will be constructed on Chicago, Oct. now be employed in protecting the bank roll as weli | A protective system, using ultra- | moment an altered check is | been patented by Dr. D. “A bank needs only to have its| treated with an of 2 is all ying “howdy” has of Ba- ect the appear- aid Dr. Block ultra-violet beneatk the taxi profanity Paris { Rome usually out of t to install small producing appa counter at it: first cab he hails here. | He welcomes each new fare into his | antiquity and it was but experienced and zets a pleasant shock windows, The chemi NATURAL MAGNET WEIGH 400 iBs. Great Lodestone Found in Wa: satch Mountains, Utah | | Chicago, Oct. | natural magnet or lodestone weigh- |ing 400 pounds and possessing un- | usually powerful magnetic strength ‘h:xs been secured by the :lield Mu- |scum of Natural History in the asatch mountains of Utah. The peculiar powers of attraction [of lodestone were well known in these proper- | ties of the mineral which led to the | | development of the magnetic com- pass by the Chinese in the 12th cen- tury. Lodestone is a variety of the mineral magnetite. A steel needle placed in contact with a lodestone will in a short time become so mag- netized that, if free to move, it will point toward the north pole. It was observance of this phenom- 4 n 17 (UP)—A h“g”‘ Historions have differed concern- ing the discovery and practical ap- has | been attributed to many people of | | Europe and Aisa. Chinese fables de- |, Souncy was driving | scribe various devices for direction finding such as chariots whose fig- pointed south, at before the Christian “Some European authors seem to indicate an occasional use of the | compass as early as the third cen- | but the first authentic records of its use do not antedate the 12th | century. Shortly after this time com- use by | navigators. The first compasses were | name of erous fabulous stories. These extrav. conception stone. “There were stories of mag: {netic domes which held statues o iron and even of brass suspended of the power of lof mountains of lodestones vessels sailing in obliged to use ails. Iplication of the compass. It ureheads always varjous times era. tury, asses came into general agant tales were based upon a mis- lode- in the air, and there were accounts | which |arew all the iron nails from ships | which ventured near them, so that | those seas were wooden pegs for fastened to chips and reeds floated on water.” 5 WOMAN REFUSED DIVORCE | Bridgeport, Oct. 17 P—A divorce ‘Woodruft airchild of Danbury by Judge Ar- Ells in superior court to- She accused her husband, Ar- Fairchield, whom she mar- eing cold and in- Judge Ells declared thal | there were no grounds upon which 1{was refused Marguerite thur F. day. thur W. {ried in 1919, of diferent. he could grant the divorce. HAD NARROW ESCAPE a depart lock street this noon to the road directly in the path o opposite the South church corner. the child. l MIDDLETOWN YOUTH DIES Middletown, Oct. - |magnetized steel needles which were and While Deputy Fire Chief Michael | ment automobile to a fire at 36 War- a little girl | whose name was not learned ran in- the chief’s car at a point almost Fortunately the car did not strike 17 P — The | Robert Krumm, 17 year |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS old high school student was added to Connecticut's increasing fatali- ties from infantile paralysis today. He was stricken Tuesday. Seven of the eight deaths in the state from the, disease have occur- red here. Nine persons are under treatment. GEN. WEYLER WORSE Madrid, Oct. 17 (F—Condition of General Valeriano Weyler, aged vet- eran of the Cuba wars of indepen- |dence and Spanish military life for the last half century, was said to be alarming this morning. He has been | ill for some time and has not been | well for months. HILL AT BIMA TODAY Bima, Dltch East Indies, Oct. 17 | (—Lieutenant C. W. Hill, R. A. F,, |arrived here at 11 a. m. from Sou- {rabaya, and continued a half hour | {later toward Atamboe, from where | |he will take off on the last hop of his England to Australia flight. f FOR BEST RESULTS MOHICAN MARKET NEW BRITAIN'S QUALITY PURE FOOD MARKET 391 TO 401 MAIN STREET PRICE and QUALITY Poor Quality Foods Are Expensive At Any Price, Due to Waste- fulness and the Chances One Takes With Their Health When Using Foods That Are Not of Dependable Quality. — Mohicau Prices Are Not Simply Reasonable — They Are Extremely LOW — Our Qual- ities Are Not Merely Fair — They Are ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. You May Feel Safe When You Buy At the Mohican BETTER FOOD SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY “MEADOWBROOK” — Our Best Fresh Churned Rich Creamery This Low Price For Our Best Fine Quality TFresh Butter - Saved From Train’s Path, I Girl to Shun Magicians or it m'\y{ Budapest, Oct. 16. (UP).—Manvi~ | Horvath, 1 n't place her faith in magician | The Hu an girl rescued from the 1d tracks near Rako- engineer of a train, ning consciousness in | tal the girl told authorities | had allowed a magician to hand and foot so that he show her a new trick. enon that suggested the compass. However, the polarity of the mineral was not discovered until hundreds of years after its powers of attrac- tion for iron and other metals were known, according to Dr. Oliver C. Farrington, curator of geology at the museum. Thales of Miletus (630-550 B. C.) mentions the power of lodestone us do a number of the later Greck sages, says Dr. Farrington. There ‘s a fable that the discovery of lode- stone was made by a Cretan shep- herd who noticed that his iron-peg- ged sandals and iron-shod crook clung to the earth. Digging into the ground, he found lodestone.” The properties of magnetite which | seemed mysterious to the ancients | exercised a powerful hold on their imaginations and gave rise to num- “Fit for a KING?!” Rich Mild Mecllow Whole Milk CHEESE ....... 1 27¢ PURE HONEY Ib 25c—2 in 5 M pails 75¢ check writing machines; be applied to both ink and paper. “The moment a check made with paper or fnk so prepared is sented at the teller's window, the visible ultra-violet produce a flourescence which kes genuine figures shine brilliantly, while any | alterations in figures, s or other signs of tampering dark non-luminous spots on a glow- ing background. The system may be used in con-! ° d she lost consciousness a | nection with a highly s e de- [fE% later when he placed a S5 Vnowi® a8 the.* o eyew | damp evil smelling rag over her which responds to change or color or intensity of ligt at the same moment the the check was exposed, the elect eye would automatically sound alarm or transmit a silent signal to an officer, Governments may protect their | currencies against counterfeiters by €V printing money on paper treated by the Block formula. an aid to erfme detection, poisons discovered by the new sy days after being taken i human system, whether the victim be living or the subject of a post- mortem examination. Polite Munich Taxicab Drivers Thrill Tourists Munich, Oct. 16. (®—One of the thrills of this Bav y kardened tourist Ibs 49c Fancy Selected Guaranteed EGGS ...... 3 doz Ib. face. in Gangsters Take Another Victim “For Ride” Today > go, Oct. 17 (UP)—Gangsters ictim for a “ride” to- et e v | SpCial fOr Saturday Fresh Killed Fancy Fatted “Cut Up Ready appeared to have been | - For the Pan rs old and foreign. In| s, police found a receipt | 1 a Chicago hotel made out to a Roy Bell. | ed that on June 1 a| is name as William | RIB ROAST OF BEEE and his address as Beaver Dam, Wis., checked out of the ho- 35c M might be Bell, || 33 mYRTLE sT. TEL. 423.. i Free Delivery | A | Legs of Genuine SPRING LAMB 30c¢ w. RO ’li'fl (- CHICK 35¢ b Cut From Finest Quality Steers FOR BLST RESULTS I HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Ib. 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