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32 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 8, KITE FLYING IS OF GREAT VALUE FouDd (o Be Aid to Weather Bureau Workers Washington, Sh., March i4 The small boy likely would l'-v lis the finest kind of lay, the Impfi rtn n meteorological work rnrrl'd cm by the staff of the kite s-atlnn nt the Vvx' observation bureau h n, For from the kl'e house In th center of an unobstructed inriy. acre field, k 1( f.5 as Ms ns a woodsh' il arc flown on piano v ire, souk 1 iiii.h six or seven on a sinitd" strand, th'. highest quite out. of sight, C, f', T ,1 n ff, veteran government meteorologist. In charge, has nix as. Mptnnts who d"VOto nil t Ik I r time to kiting. Scarcely ft dozen d'tys ti year fail to s'f the kites nlof. wh r (ley r'tnaln five or su hours. The Instrument carried up If call d a ni"t' -orograph. W'dchini,' but t AO pounds, tins aluminum ryiind' r records wind vi'lorlty, direction, fil'i 1 vi . humidity, temperature and ill': amount of static f t rl-it v onoonnt or.'d, The Informn'ien trarsoriln d from its rreordines is for use In Who Is Your Skinny Friend, Ethel? THI him 'o l-iU Tod I,iir O:) ''or a rnup r if months and g't nough freed healthy fh Ml on his horn to tor,!; lih" a r-'al man. Tf II him. i''s the only w ay to r,,r. tl,,,. c-ra-'i'-lik'' hollows from rVck r-1 , 0 n'ok. ; T"d him ho nun'i have to S'miI lw tli" rui-iy nil v.li h tin nni"-t. i'l-.: f - T j - las'- le cau.-o the Mc 'oy Hsiioraterh-s of X-w Yf.ris tire now putting up '.'''I t.!v r ''Ml in sucar' vi !. d laid' : I i tn. ! Ask for M"V fori l.lvrr "'HI 'olllr'O'll.'l T.'l Ii.' t.rr. i I i TV druggist .-. h ' Ho 111-- 'h! talil.'t'i Ipt C'ljt'i. Any man or vidian fan put on five I'l 'inds of h.i.bhy th sh in :','i dayf, ur our dru.-gis: h authoriz") to i-;uu3 tit'.- purchase price. One woman put on 1 .' pounds in rix wool,..-. Children prow robust and strong - 1-Vei.le old proplo (".- 1 jmintrcr In a f' w we'lis. j lie sure rind g' t McCoy's, fhej original ;:nd genuine ami noiu ' i mil a: ions. I future fori en st inn, for jiosslhlo mill :ary flylnu formal lun In futuro ycum, and for Inimiiliaii! Inforiuutioii to army and mall tiwutoru. 'I'o tho hit. 'ir. dally Information Iiuh Inn fur. nlshi'd lor S' yeral month, hut no ri'KUlur vi'atlp-r for' caul h arc Issui'd. I'rom th'i rlnuhir nix-ton kite house, whlidi rt'iohi'N liko un as 'l Otnunloal ohs. rvatm y a::d lias slid Hue round dooi.i, .v k 1 1 s aro put up. A laru-.i drum, I l ariiik' :ishl tuih'S of piano "IP', is op. rat' d .y till (l"i'tri't motor, 'I'h.. w lioln is Intu Int. ,! nt,'iili:v.' '.itit! fd'i'trii ity. I'lilik" 1 1 . .' nuall hoj'.s kt' wuli wl irli ,c must run a f-w ar.ls to t i! up. tlir- wpiith'r kitr.i ,',r" tal,. It don tlio fi'ld a short, distatu'" and civ. n a l oost. The dium pulls 'I-i l.l'ri Into th't t' It i of t!iu w iml at a si" "d of 1 1' m ti n il's nn liour and the Pox 111'- sroo's upward. llA,"ir. aloft a f.'v hundritl '.' .!. t!o- l.ltf 1" illS to (t-iK un I's load of piano wlr'i Inrrras's. Addl 'ionai l.iiis arc 11, 'ui s'ru. c on at thousand- font Int.rval.s, (arii with iii own had wit'..- of a hundred yards or ft, .t many as half a d"Z'n kli'N rorai dot Yin sl;y, ta'di perhaps In n ill'fen pt wind i' V'd and earli uik .ipc: nil opposite rjirieiinn froni tho main liu'-. Hut the load is distrll'Ute.l and th'" top hit" rarri's nn its work of supper! inc tl:e tneteoroirraph, Th' hit's are rietannular in iV.npe. Th'lr greatest dimension Is eitrht f"ft. The oornrr struts are half in.-'h Rtralel l-Kraitp-d sprnee. The rnusllu eovrriiiK is drawn to druiii liend isin.. The only tails they Ornr are the "urn'her tai's" they l.rin;; down. I're'iuen'ly a kit" a rnlle aloft 'ur.ahs on ay. llfH'I by a lahel on tlte sid''. t't" finder usually returns he ki'e fit opee. (inly five per i ' nf fe !ef! l;l'fs fail to reappear, llow- v r. wivn tite wire breaks at the uneh. a. sulsMiifr steel tail trails. ahmr7 v Ith tlie f I' f tinpr kites, playing havers with rural phone lines and fi )). . hi.-.U! is the vire hit l.y llirhf. aiei.'. l.iif I he Math: which eanses fri'f 'ii radio fans. frequently reach' I".'1"" to rf',"' volts on the wir It is- safely h-d off throtlgh a !-round' d r ,': pe wire. Thir'y-lncli hydrntren filled rub her Palloons tire released several tuner: dr ily at T'rexel, Wateheil tl'i-eurh th'-odolifs, th.'-ir course is plotter, ami from this are d,rjnceil d-tails of the upper air strata. I ! xi 1 .also ii O'.'ifi''S kites for rili'r .''tctions. T n 111 llnxtir. who has l.'Mie wi'.i'tier 1,1'es most of 111:-; life, opriat'S tlie k(t s!;op. Vifty-two eerapl.ae, kins fill the loft of a h.r;;e sliep. In Her Uncle's Footsteps " k f0 "" TREASURY OFFERS 30 M BONDS Half Billion Dollar Issue to Meet Govt. Obligations Washington, March 8 (At To aid In meeting obligations this month tho treasury Is offering for public subscription $ jf'O.nei'i.Oiiii In 3'J-year bonds. They will bear S per cent Interest, the lowesi rate slne.e the first. Liberty bonds were Issued. Tho bonds art to provldo funds for the retirement on March 16 of approximately $73.000,000 In out standing government bonds, and, with other money on .hand and the March tax receipts, to carry th treasury over until June, nhen ad ditional financing will be necessary. With tho enceptlon of Inheritance taxes and federal Income surtaxes the new bonds are exempt, both as to principal and Interest, from other federal, state and local taxa tion. Comprising the first long-term se curities Issued by the treasury in a year, the bonds will bear Interest from March Jr., maturing on that date in 3 ft 5 6, and redeemable after. March 15, 1940. They will be of fered at lOfi'j and the treasury will accept as part payment, but with out giving preference, the treasury no'es, Series A, 1926, totaling C15, OOa.aao, which mature on March 15. The per cent interest rate, treasury officials pointed out re fleets the genera! market rate, and that It has been the policy of the government to establish Its rates conformity with the general market level. Federal reserve banks will receive applications for the new bonds. As part of Its March finance pro (tram, In addition, the treasury next Monday will purchase direct from the holders J100, 000,000 in third Liberty loan bonds. HELEN WILLS IS NOT IN MATCHES TODAY Flo Fairbanks, niece nf the famous Doup-, Ii trying to become a movio actress. On her graduation from a;i eastern finishing school she v.-( nt to Los Angeles and is now at work on the Fairbari'is-rickford lot. TH.Vl'S .11 ST WHAT Mo'hrr: M'e little boys don't f't-ht. Iiarlinc; Sun: Naw. 1:;ry f the : n !! o.Tn '"Pi- - Tit-Tlit. MRS. ORDNER FOLLOWS City Items HER HUSBAND TO GRAVE 'Ectry ftctmt T,ll, i Slory" lb WrSw ii v- ' W Why Endure a Bad Back? Get Rid of It By Keeping Your Kidneys Active IIFE seems pretty dreary when the kidneys slow down, J and backache, dizziness and bladder irregularities begin. Neglect at this stage is dangerous, because kidney inactivity ir.ay lead to dropsy, gravel or Bright's disease. Don't take the ri.-k! Use Donn's Pills. Doani are recommended the world ov:r. As your neighbor! Here is New Britain Proof: ;;. ..!i j. ! I .,' 1 v.;- "" " , '. Ill . MI'l '. I nl.'.t. Si.ii rj . .'litii;.; .'.ii. ..; ; . a;- i;ir ; i. : .. '.in..: 'vi,: : , ,.iitc",:.'t : .e.n i r I ". 1.. Dean's Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys OOcal! dril-rs. Fofter-Milbum Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y. The iadiif.: of Tallinn! Torah will . i'l-et tomon'ow af' -rnoon at .1 Columbia. St reel Woniftn Siiei'iin:!i- 'rr" ,; ,ll(' v.slry rooms of the sna.'ot;ue for lip: purpose of rnak tii I'lii'.iiiiunia Vi'iiliin Week of ; i n plans for lio 'coming conference, i Miss M. Urginri ''lark spent the Hasband s ," "" j week-end in New York city. Mrs. Mary tirdii"!- of 1 i 1 Copiin- : A'r- ''anorine Ci'iall Suess of Ma si ret t, V'la'S" lialtie afrainst 1 ' Main stre't is a jiatient at the ihaiii was being eari-i-'i on as 1,-r j Hrttri hospital. Mrs. Sues.", under, husbaml died last M' inlay, fell a J Wl ni a blood i i-ansfuaion Saturday victim to Hi" satin ii:.ca.se whitdi j morning nn.l Ikt condition is slight look In r liusiiand, ni' u ii i"i)iii , and i l.v itii proved. ,!,,., . ,jV! .,...v 1',,'ii;,',: u,.,,.r ! Tlie niTici.- i hoard of the New P.rit h"sii'ul last nirflii after a slinrl ill- '.tin liny Sr-onls reuneil will iri'- t at 11( hs, j o'eic k Tliiitsday afh rnoon at .Mrs. flrdm r Has horn i'l A us! i'ia I St out he.iduuarters. Mir'h I'", end had iiv. d in j Itev. Slnnky Nal'-wazk. assistant N'.w lliiiain 17 years. Slie hina s j past ur at tile Sacred Hear; church, three liauRliiers, .Mrs. Rose I'owell, j will fil nf 1 lie ins! il ut ions ma intain Mrs. Jeliii Itieeio, Mrs. Jos. j.li W'-b- j ' d by the parish at the meeting of So Interest At The Nice Tournament Centers Around Iloyslly Play. Nice, France, March i () With Helen Wills not playing, interest in tl. Nice lawn tennis tournament to day centered around a battle of roy alty, with King Ciuttav of Sweden and Prince Chlchlbti, second son of tho Japanese emperor, on the oppo site sides of the not. They appear in tho handicap dou bles, (iustuv having as his purtntr the former Spanish champion St. terthwoU and I'rlneo 'Tiichlbu be ing supported liy il, J Murray of Kugland, Gustnv and his partner had an easy first round match, and It would not be surprising if Setterthwalz car rier tho pair to llnal victory. Leading the singles at th" top of tlie draw, Miss Wills next meets Miss Helen Shirley, of England, with Frau Neppaeh of Germany In r prob able opponent In the seml-tlnals, Senorttn Ttc Alvarez, whom the American champion has twice de feated in straight pMs during her Riviera campaign, leads the lower half of the draw and Is expected t meet .Miss Wills again In the final, In tho mixed doubles Miss Willi Is paired with t.'harlwi S, Klngsley of I'higtaipl. They will have slight competition before thd final when they will probably bo opposed hf Mile. Vlasto and llenrl t'oeliet. FRM E.GOODWIN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 327 Main Street fTISlrK Middletown Asylum Inmate Is a Suicide Middletown, March 8 OP1- Miss Kdna If. Wilder, 45, head librarian of tht public library here for a num ber of years, committed suicide at i he Connecticut State hospital for insane here today by strangulation. She had been confined to the recep tion building of the Institution for about 3 weeks following a nervous breakdown. She was found by an attendant today in her room with an undergarment tied about her neck. Hie I. ions' club tomorrow The ruinual meeting of tlie First J'.npiisf. church will be held this eve iiinr,'. A talk nn l.a'ln America will be given by Miss Josephine Hum- nd four L'n nd''hil'lt-' n, Mary shad of Huston a' a mi-Hing of the is isrliniai.''. lirii' st Webber a nd N omen s Ancillary and tlie Datigh iai.i.ah Kli:-:ui" 1 ii Welder of this ters of the Kin;,-of Si. Mark's church ity and Tin lalei'" Kvans of t.VIo- . tomorrow .-vi-ninK bt o'clock. Miss ; .Pi, ! I'liinr i. ". returned from Mexico a A da ne'nter born to Kit-mian and I "irs. John It'tiir of 131 t'lark Hreet di. d fl.orlly after lea- birth. Mrs. 'Illaii'. i1, In) '."''ore jK ,- marriage was la r of this: oily; n. son, John I'et ras' h : Hire' shp-dauu'iitei'S, Mis. Alexander Htolonny or liristol. Mrs usfiu' Tiioinas of liris'ol and Mrs. ICnies! lierrii k of litis city: one sfep-.-' in. K lv .ird firdn-r of f.-tlifor- nl-i. I I'Kld l Klil I) (H. N'e'.v l;ri:aiii has been , in rr ,. "pi, ., ;-. ,1 i lass" in the nat what jias Minimiiiig 'Oil-' si to de'er he'll 1.1CM S'le'" lire less.' s. This inforination w- I'Onveyeii 'oday .. S'ei''ary Italpiij .. Couid of the ' Mi.: rill,- r o: ''mil- : niei-f" 'y tlie foniuiiit' ' handling Hie ; na'iollal er.nl' St r,:i h' iSil!' of the I nip d S ; tes i'o; niiie,' of Coin- , in re' . TI" j,. r e lobs hi i loss in New I'.ri'.ain in 1 !CT. v.as I'ss 1 itaii : Tin." :'."! a dmi! s : ''i:y into tin i i I nri- le : Miss Jao'eita Ryan, is critically ill, j liioh t'L-oinir t -a o major op' rations. At 1 .'i o'clock thH afternoon her condi- tion Avss r"po!'!eii uneiiani'd. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ii. Allen Moore and sou, Ali'n rf S;;iii;yeili;e, are quests 'at tin J'hamii.KO bote, Miami Doaeb, ; I'hiiida. 'i'le ihtiir ns ioa i 'o. f ported to , h".',,i,tii'(i-!,.rs litis norm that some- ne has been tntnp'Tiuf- with their h vr.lor at tlie dant. A plec" of ron nie found lodged in tlie motor. ICERTIFIED 1 made right, at the source in Norway, to assure purity and retention of its wealth of vitamins and refined by tlie exclusive "S & B Process" in America, SCOTT'S " BLUE SEAL" VITAMIN-TESTED 100 TRUE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL is a vast improvement over carelessly made oils. It is the kind of ccd-liver oil that any member of your family can take with pleasure. To mil your preference it may be had flavored or natural. Order from your local druggist. PRODUCED EXCLUSIVELY BY SCOTT & BOWNE RloomficlcJ, N. J. MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION rxi.i. di t: th i;i iiMs, V,'h. a :." h, e .;;' iii : ,iorlly a"' r nooi .: y a' 1 h :'''e 1 1 1 1 ;- Sea rl'aill and 1 Vi, '1 a 'ds. i'ioHei I 1 'ha r-'k; . of Roos' , 1 i ' a 11 ' I 10 tie gnmii-l and : w a k I. is h-ad, lo'-ini; I'-lClSeii. 11-01' --S. Il" -,', ;lS lUldl.' totil" iiospi'a ;. ' ' : 1 e 1 ' i: ". a - '"''1 ml '1 t hat ll" is not in.iiii"! ,-riously, Jlowev-r, I 'lis .'I.' ' . ISlcriM p cal) 110! lie lleler- ui i .il ' : " a"' r. r 'ire of his in- For Mayor mi Svtalc of Mis. Hultgren i .ppra;se(! at S6.458 Mrs. M ,'edah'iia Jlnlim-eii left an i .-1 1 . ni i;,4..(;i, Appraisers Adolf I'.irbon and John Abrahanison have 'r. por'ei to tlir- proiin'o court. Tlie iteinied i ' per. follow s: Wallace 'street real estate, o . ( ' c. r . ; rash, ?:!...:: insurance, ?1.""", personal ff. 'Is, ..l.Mi. si i'himi: coi in i!i.vn:w Wtishinelon. March S Id1' A su preme cult ! ii v. was granted to day in tc.e f,.,j, ral I'-ai'.e commission's us if r h;i -a. in:. Hie American Tol'aceo enmpnny with aidinc in price. fixing in tin I hiladelidiia district. The erinrt rif appeals. wiiich had dis miss, d the r as". was overruled. Tho Herald Classified ad depart leiit certainly is for your service. i:1 ?HiW ' ;i n When vou are old. OLD age need have no worries for you if you provide for tomorrow out of your earnings today. Comforts of life and peace of mind when you are no longer able to work for a living depend upon your consistent purpose in accumulating a bank cccount. When old age comes, you'll be glad gou saved powr monep TFilT.V A BANK OF SFRVICK OJ'KX MTVRD.W EVENINGS 7 TO 9 J jor Economical Transportation and now ax CtlOBl INDIGESTION !!! STOMACH UPSET Chow a few Pleasant Tablets Stomach Feels Fine Lt W J ' M:s ienr' Late!' s is a candidate 'or l, .vor of ii'U. . e'h It .il 1 1." e ' 1 1 1 1 1 I'll:'. I" . ' ! el ! Ml- o: . o'e .!. Hi. r. 1 I 1 . 1 1 ; . 'r : , ! I . L- 1 or ' 1 ' ei! tn;jtia"'r foi in of prn'rniii'ie .She (.-..pied flline Ij'l) J'r f, I'S Jlfr. jnh'P. as aetmr; maxoi. she lire I th' I chief o police. Instant stomach reri'f! Harm-l".-e The moment "Capo's Diapcp- ; sin" i ' aches lhi stomach all dis tress 1 1 ron acid stomach or Indi-i-' s'mi) ,. . iniui' diate relief from lis i up la'. . -a.1" s. he'ird'uui, palpi alio:), 'ihlio.'s or : to.n.'n h prrs sill'' . Ciurei't your dicstiori for a few cents. Millions k'ep It bandy, j DruBgiets recoiurutn'J it. Prices F. O. II. Hint, Mich. TouriiiR $.")10 Roadster 510 Coupe 645 Coach 645 Sedan 735 Landau 765 !i Ton Truck 395 (Chassis Only) 1 Ton Truck 550 (Chassis Oul)) Effective at once, the delivered price of all Chevrolet models is reduced. Chevrolet buyers will be given the benefit of the recent tax reduction though it does not become officially operative until March twenty ninth. Thus, for the third time since the first of this year Chevrolet emphasizes its supremacy in dollar for dollar value. i First Reduced Prices Early in January Chevrolet announced sweeping price reductions Then The Improved Chevrolet Shortly thereafter the improved C hevrokt was announced at these re duced prices. Instantly it met wit h such an increase in popularity that it became necessary to break a 11 previous production records for January and February. And now a further Saving Although the redaction in automobile taxes does not become officially effective for some time, the full amount of this reduction is now passed on to Chevrolet buyers. Thus Chevrolet again emphasizes that prin ciple of value on which it has built the greatest success ever attained by any manufacturer of modern gear shift automobiles. Come inl See the improved Chevrolet! One ride will be a revelation. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, Detroit, Mich. Division of Genrral Motors Corporation ' See Your Nearest Chevrolet Dealer SUPERIOR AUTO CO. 125-127 CHURCH STREET Beloin Building QUALITY - AT LOW COST