New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 4

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" ON RHINE COMMISSION aris Hears That Albert Claveille, Public Works Minister, Will Reccive Important Appointment. Paris, Nov. 21 Present minister of public works is to e appointed the hational as —Albert Claveille, at president Rhbine of commission soon s the treaty with Germany & Bflect, it is reported here. This step s taken, according aln the fullest advant from the special rights Jthine which were he treaty. M. Claveille put a most hcludes, in addition evelopment of a series at which clectric smitted ndustrial to r arising ccorded I'rance hy has already worked elaborate scheme which to an intensive export and of huge waterpower huge turbines current which to 3 to carry work. It is stated apacity of plants here will be doubled Imost without cost. ules: Cels, member of th deputies and on under s ry he navy, is expected to be appointed succeed M. Claveille as minister of public works OFE TO THE RESCUE. wo Coast Guard Cutiers Rushing to Aid of Disabled New steamer Roman. York, Nov. uard the from New Fork and tr¢ Acushnet from “Woods lole, N 21.—Two <coast cutters. Ttas .. are proceeding disabled to seistance of the oard steamer on 1. Roman, Captain By- Reed, commander of the coast division, was informed tod he cutters have sent radio me ges to the effect that they are con- ing toward tho position given by he Roman yesterday. Wireless messages from the Roman st night relayed through the steam- r America, stated she was stesring Fith her engine and that hopes were ntertained that the' damaged steer- hg ®ear might be repaired. The merica was aske uard OREIGN EXCHANGES SHOW MUCH IMPROVEMENT TODAY York, Nov. 21.—Foreign ex- rates were considerably imi- at the opening of the local today. The English pound which fell vesterday to brought $4.043% in today’s transactions. Franc quoted at 9.67 to the dollar, centimes above yesterday's L Lire checks rose 3 entimes to 1227 for the dollar. New hange roved harket. terling, 3.99 1% hitial jere B FILMS CITY BY ARMY. hool R. O. T. C. unit s theater this mown- - viewed soveral films v by the U. 8. with the manner of cleaning rifles and s of the military work. e explained the various hown on the screen. The hatcl hg where basied th he films andling ther High d to and brach: Dt REPORT. Washington, Nov. 21.—Cotton gin- ed prior to November 14 amounted 7,826 bales of lint including round bales, 17,067 bales of merican Bgyptian and 4,942 bales f sea island, the census bureau an- ounced today. COTTON G BARNEY SCREIBER DEAD. Cincinnati, 0., Nov, 21.—Barney creiber, well known turf man, died uddenly here today of apoplexy, in is room at a local hotel. COMES TO U. S. GEN- AN TRAN/IK - General Antranik, the | i commander, soon /ill appear before the foreign rela- ions committee of the senate to an- wer confldential questions regarding rmenia. Antranik f through he war, first with Russia and then or the Republic of Enivan. Washington.- jJamotus Armern es into | import | will | will | the | chamber | for | the | checks | \ inter- | | | } port, to ob- | regarding the | } | | shivping | | Berlin.—Von er is a hero. They're breaking up the Hindenburg no long- i The re- at the beginning of the war. photo shows the head already huge statue of the war lord erected | moved. { { army. | | ? | Minneapolis—The thrce prominent figures in the organization of the American Legion are Col. H. D. Lind- GIVING LEGION START sey (left), Col. (middle) and Gaspar G. Bacon, tr urer of the temporary executive’ com- mittee. | ‘} Con- venient Terms, Very Reason- able Beauty But the mirror does not may be faultlesst mirror can't reflect? not wasting away, tage of our pection we will find it moncy. pain and I Demands Perfect tell the VUL story. an and sound, ¢ you would plan is to come here and take advan- offer. sooner it is inconvenience it will Cost you. Teeth Your how about sure that front teeth those the your teeth are but bo If there is a spot of imper- corrected, the less NAP-A-MINIT Do you realize what this but your fillings, pain, NA 1INIT pert knowledge of the use of by myself. Nervous Women and Children appreciate my gentle ntee on less methods—15 year guar; means? rownings and has revolutionized f you want painless dentistry v pleased NAP-A Not only your extractions, bridgework can be done without destistry and dispensed come NOW < who testify that my ox- INIT places me in a class pat and pain- 1 my work. Dr. J. Henry Fagan, 213 Main St. Over Besse-Leland’s Dental Nurse in Attendance. OFFICE HOURS—Daily tendants at All Times. MY TERMS—I will accept Liberty Bonds accepted at from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Lady At- part down, balance to suit patient. face value. ary $50,000 ROBBERY | » " ; . | Let Us Help Make Your Thanksgiving a Pleasant One LOOT RECOVERED Signor Misano Ias Been Condemncd to Death But May Enjoy Par- Jiamentary Immunity., 20.--Signor Misano heen elected to ber of deputics both Naples and Tuarin, e from ilrond man. | ismissed at the beginning of Switzerland, it is o in the army. § later expelled from Switzer md went to nany, where he uprisoned six months on a of participating in revolution- movements. At present \Vienna During his absence from the country an Ialian military court. condemned lis to be shot for desertion, and the qiestion now arises whether he can be arrested, or onjoy parliamentary immunity, even hefore tho o0t of office was originally a Don’t Pay Cash for your Suit, Coat or Furs and then wish you allezed, 1 He v and had some money left. All the latest styles. Ladies’ Suits, Ladies’ Coats, Ladies’ Furs and Fur Coats, Men’s Suits, Men’s Overcoats, Boys’ School Suits, Boys’ Overcoats, Boys’ Mackinaws BOSTON CLOTHING STORE The Pay As You Wear Store 63 CHURCH ST. taking WHOLESOME?! Assorted flavors and pep- permint, chocolate, win- lergreen amd cinnamon. ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS AN € ¢ (¢ O Nue Ewglamd Comfactiomery Company BOIYON, MAsS. Quick Returns Use Classified Column Theodore Roosevelt I Merchants and Manufacturers The Torrington-Hartferd Auto Express, L. H. Zele Owner, will now run daily through New Britain and Elmwood instead of through Farmington as hereto- fore. The Express Service now takes in the following towns: Thomaston, Ter- ryville, Bristol, Plainvilie, New Britain, Flawvood aud Hartford, returning Samc day. Rates are according to weight, minimum charge being 37c a pkg. Maximum 80c per hundred called for and delivered to destination—also contract rates. The Ship by Truck movement is Nation Wide approved by all merchants All who use the SHIP BY TRUCK service are so enthused that we bring this message to you who ship otherwise that this daily Express service is b‘y far BETTER and SAFER. The next time you order from or ship to the above towns be sure to specify. Auto Express Torrington Office The Zele Auto Shop 135 Main Street Tel. 489 and manufacturers with the Federal government co-operating. Hartford Office Suburban Express 46 Temple Street Tel. Charter 8399 New Britain Office A. S. Fuller Express Tel. 861-4 Clip Out This Adv. for Future Reference and Tack Up in Your Shipping Room.

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