New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919, oo " = imiralty had ted @ second order | 000 pown Here uselsl v |eitation. A foreien eapstance enchias || France would be begun at once. The'| broved policy of the warde (ladmizal g IR s “ Joitad onolliiout it tha | for istince, a grai of sand, effects | budies to bo brought back are those | are to be removed. -T,,;‘;l ‘If‘f\,,...mw‘ Shipell : s l loosens the meat from the shell. The | an entrance between the shells. This | buried back of the lines, including the e SRR wade the work of U-boats very d p shells are placed upon o platform itates the anussel, and to proteet | 8. O. 8. area, and not tnose In ad- |~ N ‘(‘m by mines which covered the en- | . 7 here they are sorted and cleand envelopes the offending ob- ! vanced sectors or in battlefields 1n tire North sea | N | for shibment. The price paid for the | icct a cout of nacre of varying | those sectors. b 9 i shells i ton lots frequently toueches | ! | Only those dead will be brought Urged to Buikl More U-Boats, the $10 may | Kk over as, under the authority of the o — While the shells form (he prin e | Irench government, may be removed Admiral ven Capelle asserted e Linct LS. DEAD TO BE RETURNT > ' = i had been consulted three times with | 7 it i ““.‘..‘l".‘.m:,“;‘ H‘(' the mussels, the fish- ! A enet moxcnmentanayane amored Exp%[ed 10 Tlre Englafld afld ’{?;:”\',r'm“];ffi:;;:]flff,”‘.\,ff(-””"‘“‘Eff"”m‘ffl | Dredges Are Used Me[hOd . of fin ‘hyu; ‘l”'\t“|‘\lx'."‘:,‘[lyh ,»If»'_‘il‘lw‘v;y ]”‘:‘ul temovals From France Will Be Be- time when Herr Struve (a member . | = catch A pearl to be of first quality guan at Once, E“d COHH]C[ | of the Iteichstag) had presented to ! MOS[ Umque must be of good luster and of a Y : i | the chancelior memorandum urg ; R round, hutton or pear shape. 13! Washington, Nov. I4.—Concerning . i 3 s i they are irregular in form, but hs i the removal and transportation of e | ing increased U-boat construction, | N = i n, but have ret E ansports 2 T Chad heen signed by George| Janesville, O. Nov. 14.—The gather- | brilliant colors, these pearls still have | dead huried in France outside of the A child should not look pale, e (Anothert eicy mem- | ing of mussels forms an important in- | some . value. An l\!'vf‘w!\«u‘h »\f::un;d[ me of the armies the war depari- thin or worn. Such condition ¢ > be of any g alue should | ment statet s S s e ats of o | D¢ 1O less than one-eishih of an | (ain of the J\n‘)l‘hl":‘ l:Hw’!(\l:',“v\,}"“,“)t‘mm‘u denotes malnutrition. To Gl Akl ORI O 0L R i G, v setre St SNSRI keep up growth and robust- consideration, showing, Von Capelle | boat 1a pair of dredges. A dredge | be white, pink, purple, brown . or b d Tenitad ness a child needs a plenitude L T 0 GoN bR GOITTCL O || T Gl o It v nivde | MBS N Gl GG e e el : of food rich in vitamins. | men find pearls of perfect shape, hut ' SCOTT’S , EVEYY flavor B mrp’tl‘l‘l:“ he visited the chancellor and assured | (. juinter drops it overboard, and, is always irregUlar in form and EMI lleoN every wafer adeligf:t. him that everything was going well is composed of the same matter thaf el G e, LR W e ors b s o et 0 || S e e _! AYES G LLnIOn abundant in growth-promoting Assorted flavors, also Pep- | Berlin, Nov. 11 (delayed).—The sub-cofumittee of the national com- | 2 ! ber tie econd ime when '”v 1917 dustry in the middle west. The mus- mission investigating the causes and | (°V L0 0 Grote, saving U-noat | respounsibilities for e war returned | construction nmust not be lelt out of | submarine campaign | jermany 1A g Bieds [iloneanar und sichindiwhen ‘}“': whereto a number of hooks are at- | it [Hil Peanls of per Bethmann-Hollweg telegraphed tha $ § S Ao ead colc B is e Deputy Fischbeck had expressed | tached. —each hook showing four | jess and are known as “dead p , doubts whether Germany had enough | Drongs Another product of the mussel de- 1'-boats, whereupon Von Capelle said Fastening a stout rope to his dredge, serving mention is the ‘gy : The ¥ 1 Viee Admiral Eduard von Capelle, former minister of the navy, Wwas to why jombarded with questions 7 more submarines were not built so » have made (he submarine cam- aign successrul The admiral endeavored to prove | dendorff urging more U-boats, Von | dredge drags along the botiom of the | it does not suflicient hril- properties, is an ideal sup permint, Chocolaite, Win- le- Capelle added. Ludendorff replied in | stream. The mussel lies with shell | li b Ssedifis NG e F e vt i Lt i L i T TR D) mver (_,:‘,,n.‘,m et e N i g employed in the manufae. mental food :?at c;:uld well be 1 o a part of the diet of every ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS 5 \ i e g 5 ture of cheap jewelry, and the o on this opinion in upper army cireles, | ’ i e haan 51 e price il thal admiralby andl amon=tthe en. | SlulkesiwithimSinElopERinsior the iy for them ranges from $1 to $1.50 an ‘ S sel's 1wo shells, the deluded molluse, | ounce Herr Sinsheimer attempted to elicit | under the impression that it has cap- Peazls, ‘bayoduestund Sslugsi are why submarine construction was re- tarded in 18916, and why it jumped | enormously in 1917 and 1918, growing child. Children always do well New England Confectionsry Compang . BOSTON, MAss, Count von Bernstorff gauged the on Scott’s Emulsion. Bostt & Bowne, Bloomfleld, N. J. 1912 session correctly this morning when . i thought to be formed by the fowcy the exact purpose of the submarine iiied something edible, closes down ¥ the mussel ey s 3 . s @ means of protection against ir- campaign inst England—whether | = ) T o i g viee-like srip he asked the Associated Press corr pondent “Are you going to atiend the verformance this afternoon 2" or merely to compel her to agree to | After floating for 20 or 30 yards the A summary of his contribution to k | L _ s anese e e vy i romain- | R B 0 5 0 5 5 508 O B BB R S B R B S -hoat construction was read by Von Von €apelle replicd: “We believed | ing dredge is dropped from the op- | g we could force England to a ‘usable | posite side of the boat. It is not un- peace’ within five months.” usual for a fisherman to capture as the war.” said the former minis- | ™y, “ihe submarine war planned | many as 100 mussels at a single drop > Lernuls a0 tnesciottierive | ke feeding of England impossi- | of the dred 01 es ln e e s - SR .| to make feeding of Engl: e dre Wor aommcles Belore the mmn LRG G i Bhoriore make s When the fisherman has as many ® - = were buill during the administraton | (& A1 thereiore | ; 1% | mossls b His- beat will convenient. of Admiral von Tirpits and 579 were | |10 XeaghIng By 17 Iv earry he rows ashore and under- built by me > tw ¢ | ask < 3 i : ut? S G ullt by me in the two and a halt| ‘here was mno hope in the navy| takes the “cooking out” process. The vears 1 was in office i P e S ()I‘I-r:»l 0hin NI M that food or ammunition could ¥ mussels are transferred from the boat Erire i Ninc Months, | ikept from England,” replied Von Ca- | to a tank that holds from 500 to 1.- I took ofiice in April 1916, and in | e a1 TG acosRoics Tl L% [ pelle sarcastically, “We should have ! : amms i thatiheen more suspicious of England.” veur I ordercd huilt S e L e ont Herr Da asked where the ex- j dEadiasuniReod endiin e [une | pression England o her | 1 Vo Ce lle made an evasive re- Why was there such a diserepanc, ol belwee 916 anc e Ve oV g ! = X nioielandlitieltwsltollowing e 2 Su i e e T o Ve flemandeditien Gotheinvionilies e ol iU W S il ey Capelle replied sharply bt s O U When acid-distressed, There are a number of reasons | why 0 small a number was ordered - relieve the indigestion in 1916 Yirst, the Reichstag ook 5 i i § with overwhelming stand against the submarine and I could not start to ik | build becaus W myself in oppo- OF! i l’ sition to the government: second, T| Weig GINZ i had been out of the naval service and . L Dissolve easily on it was the intention to crush England | Capelle. “Eight hundred and ten submarines were built before and dur- 5 B Every Man in New Britain to Save At Least $10 to $15 ON EVERY WONDER CLOTHES SUIT or OVERCOAT Here is HOW IT IS DONE. The more WONDER CLOTHES Suits and Overcoats we .sell, the smaller the individual profit per garment. [t stands to reason that we can operate our chain of 57 stores throughout the United States at a smaller cost per store than a firm that 9}11y runs one or two. Then again—we sell DIRECT TO YOU and that SAVES THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT. Coriparec WONDER CLOTHES with other garments S(I)Id clscwl}%‘e. vyl’n;ove to you‘rsf?]lcf th;géf:ru .s:l\;e that “Saw-buck” and more. 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