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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925. snisn. - : ! I i mi i m rnrrnuriT 11 1 DEPIOREJP ERA Worried by Tendency of Under graduates lo Pay Cash 0'oM. Kns'nnd Oxford fal-.-li! iiinrminl ovr the i ciiry of un 1 ir r ;i 1 1 ! 1 (or tW-ir - ion mvi ! 1 I Ollt.l IV '' '' i.'i 'I . V Mr an- ' 1 IllUMe'll rnvelv 'SCOTLAND HARD TIMES I STRIP FAMOUS CASTLES i i Slimy of (lie I'h'UirittUUC Itulldlng". , tirndimlly IHnrix'nrtni! Inillt j I'ltiiri of VhiIous l ITurls uf Prguiilntinns. Aberdeen. Soo'.iiiti !, M iv -(Al'i - Many of the picl uresqite castles ' iWCan.l '' Rrsi.lnally disappear e or a' .-iil b-dng Ktrii'. of IV articles of In' oric lulerest, spit.. Hhrb on l.mlf of various . In I ItmlH ii;tl orctiiiziitioiia to ir.-i. ti. 'in for lu'tire generu- m. T' o mewt recent to be in. ..! .1 !. the auctioneer is Slams .. . i-:: i ' A I', r.lo. nshlre I'mif, v.rN of l:rro!l. Ii.'i'ilahlo aiaoK of Scotland in Ul Jli'Sl of the caste ow li. they have- leen fun.-ed to .iMi.'i'l dwdlirg because n.v an.! ti- cst of t.'!1- A FINEJXH1BIT Many Unique Articles ol Silver Are Shown ti'. Mat t'Mt :i Mo if-l a no rivtoi t o n;tr Sams ni,' l'fc visitors tit. ni.'l li" family, i h'i ' 'nli' . noon 'n Ion leg. ti ' Ov'or'i Ij g term .'aSl'D Karl who 1914 -ha ml . lie-been i,.' ! thai of frted si t h I r ( a ur the le i'i' sad ifC (1 shou'd ,,( s. '. 'he tn t ro p o .-.a fni'-, to ca-u'v o-r Mon n .cr s a re ! tr.d-men recite an i.lr oak counttrs In a.'i wlv'ul boreJotii. The iiierea.e. in cash purchases i initiative cf a ."'lifting or' ocn: vandatde. Hit un.ierijrjcMaKs ,r now the "! cf i-hovni- ai.d tin. nusmesshke ci country g'ntle'nen "h gout sal anclnt lineage; mote aril mors are comlrs up te the ur.i versi'y from th? vrv tcn:!v ac nulre4 roijn'.rv s.9"i of moneye-i men of business V.o ar iudga8 of tMCO'Jn'.s than .,..! a summer ilivro. 1" in. i ":,,i-a t'l aii l 1n r hi: i i -i , 1 . a vny of . - "i-a I months .-. nt . '-.no rl t la oas' '. lia.' Miiah 1 1 .n . h, and now th lai't of l' ui-rtshlairn iuvf ln-r-n tohl tinJ.-r B'i.":,,n.', !' haiiuii'r. At one . im th1- nrt ti-"a?'ir.s of the castles -a .--re -.vorih ihonaa ls of pounJa mi I i's library consis...l of more j ihm i;, 1 volutins. Among lt i ina'ojscrip's More th rharic-rs of j Mm.- ati.l tlv- pa!nm.6 Includ"-! , ioil..s by Vandykt1, Reynolds, I la Charlcitoit, S. C, May S!. (AP).. A collection of rare old silverware, comprWiiB a number of priceless family heirlooms lias hr-on enKagl"K thn tiiteittion of Charlesionlans who are said lo ha Interested normally In matters antique, especially when iMtmn-icJ wiih their historic clly. Notable niiionc the artlolss tn the onllertinti, lotit by a number of the old tamilb'f. is a silver coffee urn said to lime belonged to Oliver Cromwell, The urn, which Is dated 1il."iS, is now in the possession of the j'im-kney family. A handsome tanltard of lfi'!. found among the ruins of John's iMand after t lie Civil war. Is an other objeet of interest. It bears the ooat-of-arms of Hie Wilson fam ily. There is a Durham cow, pur ehase.l in London as a cream pitcher lii icsi, and kept omons the pows.lon9 of Us owners for more than :on years. The collection contains a por ringer of 1 7.i S. the worlt of Paul Kevere, a renowned silversmith of his time, in addition to a butter boat, a tea caddy on which Is em bossed the figure of King Charles, and a trophy cup, the baas of which formed by three horse heads. There is also a punch dipper with an Knglluli coin fashioned In the bottom. More elaborate la the tray of the George HI period, bearing the Campbell coat-of-urma. Bllver horns used more than a century ago to call the townspeople to tlrca are also to be found In the. collection. An authority on silverware de clared, after viewing the collection, that Charlestown has the hand somest group of antique pieces In the United States, with the excep tion of New Tork'clty. PEERESSES WELCOME CUT IN COSTjFCOURT GARB Itradj Made Onwns Will MnUc I'lrM Appearance at lCumK-an Functions London, May !!. ( A P) Tieady made gowns will sppear at court functions this season for the first time. The Innovation, the Idea of which was Imported from the I'nlted States by court dressmakers to suit the purses of sone of their customers among princesses and peeresses, also Includes the pur chase of dresses on the Instalment plan According to the dressmakers, many youthful daughters of earls and duki-s were the 11 rat to wulcomo this economic solution of their re duced clothing allowances, and a rushing business has resulted among those, modistes who bate taken up the 'plan. For :0 the, young womon have been able to llnfl exclusive models designed and executed )iy 1 - ... , . .. .. .1 w. 1 artists of color and lh scissors, trom i.omiun i ""';" " whereas a few years ago they would lie has reported on sites for alrsh p have puld two or three times tut masts at much. Calcutta, land Jtiingoon, Colombo, lellil Home of the court dressmakers, this season, have abolished the old time custom of sules by appoint ment only and beciiiiso of the keen competition In their line of busi ness, are willing to serve customers any time they appear. - V.K OY ll.l HOOKS, New llavon, May J2 (AP) Chief of Police Philip T. Hmllh yesterday unnounced he has waged a continu ous and vigorous war agallst the sals of Biibllcstlons containing a lacloua matter for the last two months beginning with the suppres sion of a Petrol, publication 4ibout two months ago. At Ilia present lime about 15 magazines have been barred from local newsstands anil almost dally the police check up on dealers to ascertain whether orders to stop sales immediately havo been complied with. CORNS Ma. this trltl Se hew Insttnt and ron plete Is your relief with Dr. Scholl't. Zln fit. They stop the euM friction r previure. No method so safe, quickly heul and absolutely iDllKPtlc and scientific Ihla. At your drugal.t er shoe dealer'.. DlScholVs Xino-pads "Put one on the pain is gone' ! England Studies Routs j for Aviation in India London, May Sir gefion P.ranckcr, director of civil aviation, returned to London recently after having completed in four months a 17,000 mils journey by air to inoia and back In thn tame airplane in which he started. The machine made, 'the entire flight without a single inechnnlcal breakdown. The purpose of the trip was to Investigate the possibility of com 'lierclal aviation under tropical coa litions. Sir Soften declared upon ;ls return that there should be no llffleulty in crossing India by air, Hie route to lie followed being up I he valleys of the Indus ami the Canges, all flat country and where ihn condltona were .for flying. ! Sir fteftnn raid the actual flylnw I dtiie of the pluns was Constipation makes a sallow skin drive it out with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN not at all bad 110 liours Don't let consti pation rack and ruin your beauty and health. Constipation can ruin your good health. Tako no chances. Drive it out and keep it out of your system. Do not let its poisons Rather in your body poisons which lead to over forty senoua diseases. Unpleasant breath is a warning. So are pimples and blotchy tkin. KelloKg's . ALL - BRAN brings permanent relief in tho most chronic cases, if eatn regularly. It is guaranteed to do so or your grocer returns the purchase prico. Only ALL-BRAN is wholly effeo tivc that Is what Kellong'a Is, lOOC'e hrnn. That is why doctors recommend it they know it brings results. It has brought relief to thousands when all elso has failed. You will liko tho nut-liko flavor of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Eat at least two tablcspoonful' daily in chronic cases, with every meal. Ueady-to-cat with milk or cream. Sprinkle it over other cereals., Kina with fruits. Kellogg'a ALL-BRAN is made in Battle t'reek, Michigan, and served by leading hotels and restaurants everywhere Sold by all grocers. Get a package today. li ALL-B ALL-BRAN (.aln.'-boroiisrh and o'hers. The castle stands In unique poKitinti. A person cannot walk iround it. It was "built upon the margin of tin sea," so that, the walls of or cf the towers seem only Among tbe more dignified pieces are a chalice of St. Thomas' parish of 1740, a sliver service presented to one of the early bishops of the Episcopal church in South Caro lina, an urn of 1762, upon which refer ' horses rsi'v ks piRpwhere ih eisy nvsm bssd on the ' honesty, solvency sr.? ef the 1 mum- firing wsy to '''a tash- -goir.s tr.'tr.r-e credit ibiiity families is e of ready continu.rlon of the perpendlcu- i the national ode 1s Inscribed, and handsome candlesticks belonging to an old family of the state. Listed among the articles which may be classed as exceedingly rare in this day and time are a silver filigree bouquet holder used a cen tury ago by a bride who was mar ried in the Huguenot church, a candle snuffer and an egg boiler. ir rock, the foot of which is beaten i-.v the w.-ues. "I would not, for my a hinsemori', wifh for a storm." wrote It. Johnson in his "Scottish Tour," "but as storms, whether wished for or not, will sometimes happen, I mav say that I should wiiline'y look upon them from is c?.stie. liiMMIIIIHII ,1. IIUIMI II llieaMM" ..'."L . Xm"m " -W ... , i.iii "- ?"! r " ' ill REAP THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR 5 OFR WANTS iff r" Sgggf3 RUSSW1N MFG. CO. EMPLOYE IS GREAT BOOSTER FOR N0MI-TIS Don't be discouraged by that facial eruption Whether it's just stubborn pimples or a case of eczem3 that has resisted various treatments, you can usuallv n-Iy on Kesinol to set it right. 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