New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 14

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S T AU - ENGLISH YACHT "OOKING BACKWARD-_ALONG O7CK OF MISSISSIPPI | YANKEE flflUfiHfifi i ’ » WILLTRYFORCUP v o S THE BEST EVER Globe Clothing House Inc. 2 ESTABLISHED 1886 08-Metre Shamrock Will Be Sent |« 2, : : 3 £ g : : R Yankees Make English Sit Up wout plane to This Coun Iy (AT R : Ao i Bl L SomethingNeW . London, Aug. (Correspondence Rin of the Associated Press.)—The pro- America visional reziment of American sol- dicrs who followed General Pershing arranzemonts R \ g < GE i ) in the Peace Day precession was the for The Amocrica's H ) e x o first sample of American fighting ys the Yachiing A ol Y A 20 Y S troops to march in London. Other 3 e ; . : : organizations seen here 1 been on Sl U % % > : g X S their way to the battiefields, while | s ¥ X : & these men were returnin | to send & o i 3 $ e LS g i B e . “Here were the Americans in steel Leatherized e : 9 > b 2 3 - 8 helmets, marching in companies eight | s abreast with bayonets fixed,” sald the e e AL 3 3 5 5 & y ot 3 Daily Express. “They were jovi- o o T y s o ; \ . . o R al 85 any when the procession hulted. Leather lined whkere the wear comes. o e ¢ s 9 % 3 T NS ¢ for a time, but while they marched 5 et . Snely o oA iy i : ¥ z : g e ol faces wate ad seeious A All wool shown in smart patterns and remark- o s s S X immobile us the vest of graven o e i rv.:{l‘v'\‘.l*v<| fjfi"; . a8 > 3& L o ; } images. They made a profound im- able values. See them today. g‘nm P W ¢ s S - d € % pression on the onlookers. Their | £ - 3 2 i marching was Roman in its will h e his own | ¥ b % < R 5 iron } ? . o & 3 S sternness and precision.” was," T : St % i said the Daily Telegraph, “your 5 QLR L £ . 2 4 % i ¥ 5 men of them and the quintessence it i 3 RS N 3 f them and the quintessence ts, and, in fact, he will be 5 & i 9 , e R S0 2 4 S o GURE Qi fheol it 5 priR EANR Y R TN R - Rt . - steel helmets that looked most f Charles E. cholson, her & i 3 i & - - “How magnificently they marched, goinz over al an ear ¢ { y . : 8 y : R 2 PR 8 “A magnificent regiment it : 9 : > 5 ; P swinging past in perfeet alignment, he purpose of thoroughly F S 1 8 'l bk \ with a lo ousy strido, heads held Shamrock IV." Wi i o Ly ShEAY e z high and shoulders squared,” said the nk any allerations are {“Je = ~ Daily News. “They are greeted Suits for Fall, Men's and Young Men’s are shown. made in her?"” Sir 2 ciferously with &s good cheering 1 ever remember having heard in | London.” ! That matter which T am leav- T MARRIED TWICHE AND T B o - vator, construction of which i 2 - S 0 n g ing entirely to Mr. Nicholson’s judg- J TH DAKOTA WILL [° 5 e i o N 5 here was a grim, indomitable | . = ment. Many experienced vachtsm (I\OR fipeeiaateiin e e f e o LTV ERS SN ARG about Pershing's men,” s Shoes for Fall, better than ever. are of the opinion th rmrock IV.| e R T B L ks e To be married twice and still re- | Daily Sketch, an effect is far and a the 1 boat T have HAVE A STATE MH“‘1 Thollitain her last name the peculiar ex- | heightened by their shell helme ever had {o represent me in this gre | e 5 el perience of Shran Issac of 16 Spring | it made all the more wonderf S | . & oifiho 12l commission, and 3 sl s Gl et o e willhon (LE et s tacelOwned DHIEUndert Non=1| o blushing bride of John ¢ of 15 their massed banners came by % %4 R s In our Shoe Dept., See our line of Ralston to usa the bas for the tion, : 2 old challenge again? | « AL L Pur | Nortn street She is o widow and is | Glories, along with the rest, held g TR test hopes that 1| Partisan League Will Be Started haso of the Drake mill Will Bo made | 4 years of aze. This is John's first | American fashion so that the fabric 3 when tho industrial comuission al= (. ture into mutrimony e couple | flew froely and no shred of color was secured @ marriage license at the city | lost. The cheering of the crowd turn- clerk’s office (his morning. cd at the sight to a great ‘Ah’ of de- — - light. shall be successful in this, my fourth, attempt to bring back the cup, but i I’ “"‘[’ L SUL I ‘\:‘”_ “"I”"‘H ":n | Bismarck, N. D., Aug. STRANGER COMES AND GOE that I s + Mr. Nicholson : ; q : | ward providing North 4 : - MORI STOCK GAMBLING Except for the passing of the first state-owned flour mill the And With His Departure a Quantity Boston.—Thomas W. Lawson massod colors of the Guards with thelr = Non -partizan lcague program we ; ’ T hefore the war only 5 per cent. of the | laurelled staffs, it was th st ple- i [— ¥ g E i of Wearing Apparel Disappears. cfore the wa y & per cent. ¢ he | laurelled staffs, was the most pic NEW CONFERE taken here recently when the indus- . people of the United States gambled | turesque moment of the procession. trial commission, which will dirc Leslic Sanborn, of 280 Main stre = L1 in stocks while now fifty million ar “‘Good old Yanks,’ thus are the DELEGATES HERE | the operation of all te owned in- | teported to the police this morning doing it Americans affectionately if some- dustries under the league plan that a stranger hired a room from g A e Al fmilarlvl srac e said ihe ——— thorized | . MecGovern, manager of | his mother yesterday and later in the Two-thirds of newsprint paper used | Morning Post in its story of the pro- ; the Mill ator association, to | day he was m x, together with the! he American newspapers Is imported | cession. make a ot for the purchase of | following articles: Two suitss of | from Cinada or is manufactured e e Attendance Materially Tncreased— | the flour mill at Drake. The mill has [ elothes, four shirts six collars. | from wood or pulp imported from EAGLES TO PARTICIPATE. a capacity of 150 barrc a da The stranger > the name of! Cana‘la Today's Program. Mr. McGovern also was instruct~ | Thomas Burke, Hartford. The | ed to plan for the establishment of Soon—150 Barrels Daily Capacity proves Mr. McGovern's contra order to huild another boat."” Third Day of Gathering Opens With | SR el Tocal Socicty Plans to Parade and police have been furnished with a The decpest occan is the Pacifle, Today, Varick Christian Indeavor | {he state’s terminal flour mill and ele- | gescription of the man | which is 2,500 fathon Day at the tenth annual joint confer-| _ el b S SN = = Lo S e S = S B L At the meeting of New Britain enc being held in A. M. BE. Zion aerfe, F. O. E. last evening, it was rch on Church street, marks the FRENCH AleT OR HJES UNDER AR(‘H OF TRIUHPH voted to have the organization take attendance yet scen at a local 19 part in the parade to welcome home srence of those two bodies. Many the service men on Saturday, Septem- om cit throughout New ber 20, The organization also plans | including pastc ind lay- to have a handsome float in the rived in the city yesterday af- | I will take part in the ses- Have Float in Celebration. the distinguished speakers v. Jacoh W. Powell, ¢ Biddle and Butler government agent in | parade. The following committee has been | named to make necessary arrange- ments for tho celobration: Henry Lingner, Philip Calmbach, Henry Walther Willlam J. Tyler, Max musical program this win, F. W. Jurgen, L. W. Kramer, | )y several of the del- %% eral district. Local talent e RN i : ) : \‘ Leupold, Willlam Roosa, M. T. Ker- A Frego and W. H. Eddy. It is the closing business p y ,_ planned to have at least 300 membeis| New York.—He wouldn't want to’ wife of a former banker of Moscow, % ’ 2 ey v s 4 of the acrie in the parade. T TS ORI T ANt T vy LG ‘ past the Russian border without pay School day was observed i ; i \ : S s | ing duty. When he arrived here, his 7 and pleasing reports were got the $10,000 jewels belonging to | Tead by each of the delegates from the tions on the manufacture of beer. his mistress, Mrs. Nikolal Shiwetzoff, | den within it declar schools throughout this district. Fro; 3 ; 9 S e e e e e e — J. W. Eichclberger of Warren, Arkan- : oy Y 2 e was in cha of that feature of the sessio Members of the North- England has removed all restric- | collar w opened and the jewels hid- ficld alumni werc present and the fol- Scott, Miss Vivian Carter, Mrs. J. Johnson, 3 Helen Vick, Miss Nellie nold Loretta Purvis, Miss (& \ , Rev. Jacob Powell, Rev. . v i T i 1 ; tic irewer of Providence was e 3 Y & 5 . c cleg o the student body | RS STEND 3 ; . g i with Miss Daisy alternate. { sion wis addressed o T it 2.7 i 8 o A . 1 @ | At 30 Per Cent. Less Than Today’s Prices. Due to the ‘ 4“‘,\:-,:4‘ no N e ARl ; : Fact That We Bought Our Shoes Six Months Ago. of the Sunday | nted in North Car- vere read by Revs Van Ruren, J. S = T : SPECIAL. "OUR SPECIAL. il An ad: done, but here i a i -{«‘:“‘y‘(lvv!..‘»‘\.”: S 'l\'l‘lfj‘;hfsrt‘!';lr:n?l;":"l ! BOYS SHOES. MISSES’ SHOES. Another freak ‘“‘record record™” has terest when was | been set by an aviator. Landing on | who flies through an archway and at the clos6 Of 046108 and other stunts erenied in-ll comes thronsl thea LA e v ene nionstifwich }}un Metal Leather, Rock Oak Gun Metal Leather, High Cut Lace S ) s 8 C ated - comes moungh unscathec Charles 1w pas R J _eather Soles. {or Button. LOGANS TO MARRY. - R e A = | |Sizes 9 to 131 Sizes 815 to 11 $2.95 s e WORLD TRADE UNION HEADS FROM FOUR NATIONS sl i ' Logan and Luelin Loga, | Sizes 25 to 7 ...... co. $4.48 in Buckingham BaY S’ DARK TANi Misses’ and (:hildren's Dark Tan Goodyear Welt Lace Shoes. Mahogany High Cut Lace Shoes. izes 9 to 131 I 53195 815 to 11 . $2.95 111 to 2 48 ASSAULT. Arch street, / ! : Shpmem il 4 Tt e i £ L0 Y ;i J We also carry the most complete line of Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Fancy rbin Cablnet Sk NN S N R g i Sy B Shoes, in brown and champagne tops, also black and grey tops and brown with | mable to |1 | EERIRE ARG G AR R0 meedi RN AV TRt } Suede teps to match, Dr.Dean’sShoes for Infantsin all Styles and Leathers BTN e | MODERN BOOT SHOP | 1gton.— Labor from four iu-, tioy u s, lan 8 nd Poin . giant ' al 1 nion L, secretary and tre: ¢ Sl Bich will soon I 15 orld | Appleton, wengland, pre S ouql 2 are carrying malls: from Clove=| ronenn' nations 18 reprosehiec R worl i ; u e ZODERIS LT nted in the | convention her e oflicers, left (o | excest, Holland, joini ¢ and | @ l r 1”)” of officers for the new Interna- 'I1BRL are: L. s, Iranee, s b i st | treassurer; Corneille Mertens, uw, vice-president; ISdo Fimmens, Hol- 7 vice-president

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