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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1918. ] m S, s B e A0 St W) TRUST CO IN GERMAN CAMPS| MUGH LIKE TAMPICO & e e 0 CARRY FREIGHT of th> well vhich vary in depth from 500 to , is transported Three Connecticut Men Among 63 | Gity on Caspian Sea Has Been | . e o s Sonnectoa v | Factory Traffic Managers Hear of i' with this seapo well ax with | On War Dept. List Reconquered by Turks | heionstiones i s | Outlet Tor Production Fighting and the latter is $18 miles to northwest. l Washington, Sept. 20.—The names [ Washington, D. C. Sept. 20.—The | “In addition to its oil interests Bak FO | St DE0T 80| The New Britain chamber of comi- r S of g% American soldiers, held at Ger- | National Geographic ociety issues drydocks, flour mills, sulphuric | . vorks and tobacco factori merce traflic managers, with represen- man prison camps are announced by | the following war geography bulletin | 211 Piend 8 : ] : ; | Over ia ] : > it s the chief enterport for raw | tatives fro actically every industry the war department. Six officers, all | O1 Baku, Russia’s great oil city, oc- . i " 1_‘ d‘ ,“ et from practically every in Neutenants, are Included. They ate: | cUPied recently by a British: force | cOtol: silk frults, diled fish, Wines|in town, met yesterday dfternoon at J - = @ Andinowiratabent by ihe Thiia ind vice produced in Persia and the 2 : o e i = s 2 o'clock to hear W. H. Maxwell of lh At Landshut: Rohert I. Raymond, ‘The city of Baku, built in the | Transcaucisus territo w York. Mr. Maxwell represents | ere Boston form of an amphitheater on the south The town derives its mame from | S0 5y 0% 1ine” which ¥ run be- the sqnails (badkube) which are fre- At unknown camps Arthur Louls | side of the Apsheron peninsula, which | : S itween New York and New Haven, Our soldierss and Whiton, Nortonville, N. D.: Guy D.|Juts far out into the Caspian sea, is| duently very violent on this part of | .\ cing only freight shipments sailors are fighting s, Bennington, N. H.; Albert | the Tampico of the Slav empire. Two | the Caspian coast Factory mea from Southington, Br bravely for us over Holbrook, Rockland, Me.; G. H. |vast oil fields, containing more than tol, Plainville and Meriden attended there—and they will Kissel, New Yorl city; James V. Pol- } 2700 wells, make it the chief oil | BOUGHT FOE AIRMAN the meeting and were highly impressed will help to speed up | DU £ I % for a just and cek, Tipton, Ia | center of Europe. Had the Teutonic | with the plan of the new hoat line victory The enlisted men include powers succeeded in reaching it be- o . o ;| few local truckmen were present to noble cause. Sub 8¢ upknowh samps FrealG Wasl [ Toreltiiel Bt Torcenioacupieatic i R WITHE GASOLINES LOW: 1% v ihei en oriths v ioject itinir seribe mow through dle, Philadelphia; William P. Merget, | blow would have heen cven more Maxwell succeeds in securing enough us for Fourth Liberty 900 Hyskillavenus, Reading Pa.. |serious o the "Allled cause than 'was | = == freight to warrant putting the line into | | Loan Bonds and thus dobn J. Collins, New Haven; Howard the seizure of the Roumanian ol | picut. Luke Accounts fov Two Vok | eXistence ]11:«“_‘\\:\\‘”v:y-u‘;::n manntao: ;x:‘;:’ Jovs financi ittsburgh; Lawrence J. | fic rman army of occu ) | Jcion 2 frced o support to_ tho Meversdale, Pa.; John . [pation many months ago kers Before Supply Gave Out— |cause this line will provide anothe cause 0of Liberty. Baltimore: Clarence E. Per- | According to a census the year be- means of reducing the congestion of 'kins, Winchester, Mass.; Antonio He- | fore the outbreak of the war, Baku Rickenbacher's Record. | freight during the next few months, leniak, Philadelphia; Edward Voelm- | was a city about the size of Oakland |ana as New Britain’s production is | lo, Philadelphia; James J. Heney, | Cal., Providence, R. I, or Toledo, With the American Army on the | ggwing every day it is probable that | Philadelphia; Elme E. Snvder, | Ohio. It is the chief city of the Rus- | J-0rraine I'ront, Sept. 19, (By the | there will be enough for the two exist- Bloomsburg, Pa; Samuel Nazzaro, | sian province of the same name, ana | $ocfated Press)—on the fight during | jng lines S Branchville, Conn.; John Hende . lis situated in midst of an unattrac- | Which Lieut. F. Luke, o hoenix, No definite plans were made ly the N Rockland, Ma Edwin G. Anderson, | tive, treeless plain which stretches | \'i%. brought "”]‘" UIED G "]"" fuctory representatives present and it | se———— is 1’1\‘); t)";_e Philadelphia alph Acosta, Phila- |along the western shores of the Ca ML ‘“f‘]‘,“""”;‘f ;l';") ““‘ o I‘_f!"" was stated that action would be beld |y, i avcoq perhaps by the la ‘\;‘\1 ‘111 ‘r A:n.' & delphia; Edw. W. Gorman, B sea level and Baku rises only 30 feet L D Le 8o - S ing Day” List. O o ittt e A i s s : b i s o 2 ot 0| with which all American rplanes 28 It is a well-recognized fact that un Bargain Wik bort, Pa.; John D. Dominick, above the great inland sea, so that | WU . S abns Tho e “sallius das " list submitted | loss the Irsieht vam siaation jelphia; Raymond H. Gibbons, it is more than 50 fect below the """“‘r“”":""" e J‘:'y"!‘ W e the e e et e more, Pa.; Joe Gryskievicz, Nan- |ocean level nls supply sufielent — only 10T SCN | 4 itford Railroad company was dis- | cars kept dowa after October 1, the Private Herbert, jooke, Pa.: Howard H. Graham, New ‘Many centuries ago the Persian ‘“‘l“”""“: chen] I””’":)h of gthe (("""”)"'”,“\.\\,-‘1 in detail by the traffic men ané | New Britain shippers can look for | at Plattsburg, is Ko Brighton, Pa.; Samuel Geonnottl, | fire-worshippers discovered that the | Sides of the lines he went after his| o B0 ctically accepted as proposed. |congested conditions throughaut the | furlough. Philadelphia; Carl J. Gaus, Johns- | natural gasses issuing from fissures “",;", "“.”f’:’mf"\ Dok e m“:fi:;w\;'So(‘rmul} L. A. Spr stated that it [ winter months. In other words if the S Clark. _ A\lt-;m\rlnh‘, i i el e ket B e o, fallne | was the intention of the New Haven |yvards start Ocfober I with congestion |/ )ACTORY AMERICANTZ a isher, Berlin, Pa and there may be secn, a few i C n fe flicials to p s into effect jus s co Hl prevailtal i ie Bt ; Earl B. Fisher, Berlin ) here may | n, o tew miles |\ €1 SUeRen o Tieut Luike | officlals to put this into effect just this condition will prevail all winter At the sianles MU At Limberg: Joseph Searlata, Pltts-|from the city, the rems of one s e S soon as possible. The iling day” | e - e b s Nl e James H. Greeley, Jr. Phil- | of their ancient temples. The city it- | W& “"‘”"; L0 “":"“\ J"“;“"‘:"’j’: “;‘» ! plan will be beneficial to New Britain ITE S . \(:t):\hgLrl:]xl\\)x\(‘vt‘g;’ }:‘;\:n:):::‘: § self was in existence as early as the | SPOTtage of gasand so anced NEAL 1Ne | (pipparg hecause under the new idea | A B kf Lewis R. Lenhart, |s It did not become a | frst U‘““"“"l‘ ”‘; “““' only j‘] “;“ ,,nip:nmlsinl than carload lots will o | 8 l:’fr“w"r\}» \’l}‘“}“'“ L. Wreed,§ Bsomerfield, Pa. Russiz S=essiohuntiina Tt inove || SILGROTIER=OLIDERE P L r“”"‘"_‘.“ t be hold by the ractorics uatil & certain - . [E. W Pelton, B. . Chr Willliam ey an a hundred vears ago. fight the last minutes of which Schaduled day, when they will be for- Bargain Week at Besse-Leland's. | Talerico, John Soldis and Affifred 0 S The upper part of the city, cor- | had devoted simultaneously 1"’ fight- | Covded to the freight depot, loaded Adv. | Olson The main purpose of this JRUSSELL G. BROWN NOW responding to the back rows of an |N& guiding his machine and operat- ;1 "o car that will go direct to a| Dance in the Graage hall, Berlin, | Committee will be the educatfion of | DRAFTSMAN IN NAVY |amphitheater, is the picturesque Tar- | ing his hand gasoline pump. s naon o At e ld N At foni=Tiil Wi ey, eiee e e W foreign language peoples ifu the Lieut. Edward V. Rickenbacher of | | American language, citizenshfp, tra- ! i tar quarter, with its many narrow some transfer point as has been the| Dargain Week at Besse.Leland’s " ussell G. B: £ 78 -8 . 5 5 v il Jargain eek at Besse-Leland’s. 5 = ; L h tF“(r‘;” G Loy ok \\"“lh'?l’ lanes and oriental bazars. A fifteenth ‘9“;‘?""’;‘ “‘3"5 "0“‘ ned \'“” MOTe | case in the past. This will facilitate e | aitions and ideals. Patriotif meet- | cleared mine comple ttrect’ has received a governmen airships during the past week, one be- 2 e e 2 s L = A ; - {-ppieps: o St g be-1 natters at the freight office and do| o § Goodwin & Co.. of Worcester, | I8 Will be held from time Jto tim Pointment ‘and has left for Washing- ing officially confirmed. He now e i & e sonis G e o LEn £ 800 08 W R e S i e ey cher: ¢il take up his duties a icia credited with six victories. o : 2 e : Si|idass, Euave DEOLRALIS = Gty o ittee for QEBcre homil koo i Aate e officlallyscroditediin] being put through each day. The| % c " pucsell Mink against 8. | City Americanization comngfittee fo plan is oae that will enable the roal-| )01 £o1 the recovery of $100 in | @nyone wishing to attendl evenir yusiness in this section and will re- duce the probability of so many em- bargoes during the coming winter Corporal William J. Sulliv { pimples and roughness \ letter will go out from Secretary |'Teturned to Camp Mm‘o Md., r 0 en | (== gradually disappeared < . N - o | S g 4 o g E: his e : < Sprague within a day or so asking the | spending a furlough at his hom § = until my skin was clearer Tremont Street. 0 century palace of the khans is in a very dilapitated condition, and has T : been used for many years by the [ O o - mechanical draftsman in the navy, | Russians as a military magazine, The | The Eroup to which he and Lieut Jiaving passed his examinations for)inoct characteristic structure In the | Isuke belong has enemy airships hAt branch of the service. Brown |town is the massive Kis Kale, or |@nd balloons to its credit since theé ©{ I, too, thought that nothing would clear my skin, I had used so many remedies and nothing helped much, but when I finally tried Resinol O | ment and Resinol Soap, 1 cotld feel an writ is returnable to the city court AR E LT i improvement in a short time. The | | i | s a graduate of the Syracuse hizh | Majdens' Tower, which rises to a | offensive began Confirmation of | hool © and the Syracuse Technical | height of 147 feet and which is now | these victories has been certain in | [Wifistitute and previous to coming 1o | used as a light house. It dates from | Dearly all ca i §i % Britain he was mechanical el Bt Do | Aoty for the Carlyle, Johnson Ma “Four fifths of all the oil produced William Kurtz, formerly a motor- { Jocal factories and other large firms R adetineg chine "Co., of Manchester. He 1s|in the Russian empire ‘comes from the | man for the Connecticut Co., has re- | to co-operate with the governmeat in Bargain Weck at Besse-Leland’s. | Light Housckeeping Rooms. Price $4. | ok il by sl dhaina: Wey jthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin | Baku fields. The high-water mark of | turned from Los Angeles, Cai., where | reducing the number of cars standing Adv. | Also Hght, airy singlc rooms. | PP dow't voil trgthem? Franklin Brown of Brookline, | production was reached 14 years ago{ he has spent the past s ears. Two 2—$2.25. - Mass., and is the fourth son in the [ when the output of the district was | brothers are in the army so he came wmily to enter the service. rly ten million tons of crude' back to be with his parents. over the 48-hour unloading period Jolly Three dance, Grange hall, Ber- | New Britain's record for the past few | }in, Saturday night advt BEGLEY HOUSE 122 Main St. weeks is not up to where it should be Hobart Corridan of this city, who | | OFFICIAL U. S. | ATSTATE FAIR, BERLIN, Sept. 24-28 TO THE PEOPLE OF CONNECTICUT:— By special arrangement of the State Council of Defense with the army, navy and agricultural departments at Washington we offer this year the larges? and | best exhibit ever arranged by the national government. This exhibit reveals instruments being employed to win the war. The weapons of war and agencies of agriculture will be shown only at this fair in New England. Of itself it is worth traveling hundreds of miles to see. At Berlin, Conn., this year—Gen. Pershing will give it at Berlin, Germany, next year. CONNECTICUT STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Charles M. Jarvis, Pres. WEDNESDAY— ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS 2:17 Pace—Stake (closed) Purse $500 and On Closing Day, Saturday, the Metropolitan added money. Championships for the State of Connecticut will be FOOd Al'my 2:24 Trot—Stake (closed) Purse $500 and added hel?il.npl'(l)'?xi :)l:'ig:;m :f fi::ltia :nd t:aclf‘:avents ‘;:clude . . IIONCYS ‘ ine of them for State Championshi ~ cultivated 1,000 acres of ground and have raised | THURSDAY— A. A. U. license by St. Joseph’s Y. M. A. A. ! “ thousands of pigs, chickens, sheep, etc. The prize 2:17 Trot—Stake (closed) Purse $500 and added #fi—\}AUDEV[LLE ! i from smaller fairs wi te money. [ ;'tmtners mio e ol eonpete e 2:24 Pace—Stake (closed) Purse $500 and Choy Hong Wa troupe of thrilling Chinese acro- el added money. batic tumblers. An especially attractive display of New Britain 2:28 Trot—Amateur Drivers, Purse $250. The 3 Rianos, comedy and trained monkey Home Garden Products. - FRIDAY-— troupe. Th 1 wid e it L o 2:11 Trot, Purse $300. Dancing Duo, introducing the latest dance steps. £ URLRICE VATIGH O QOCIC TS L BTare 2:24 Pace, Purse $300. Leroy and Appleton, knockabout acrobats. exhibits in various departments. 2:30 Pace, Purse $250. Gracye Harper, diminutive danseuse. RIGHTS 25¢ ON TO BERLIN GREATEST OF FAIRS

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