New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 20, 1920, Page 4

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20, 19206, r«.a | e 25 O PR R RS m%%&m%%%%xm%g B3R FinalClean-Up MACMILLAN PLANS ARGTIC EXPEDITION - Will Seek Secrets of Ballin Land Next Year % 5% )] i B BB % B SV & Boston, I .—Secerets of Buffin nd, one of the por s of the Ar ic still unexplory ill be the objee- tive of the aelMi expeditton | Which is in preparation now for de- re in the suminer of 1921. Al- Though the region was visited sever- time ore the Pilgrims crossed the Atlantic to Cape Cod, Baffin Land from the point of View of cxplore and seientis s still one of the rich- est and most alluring fields of in the north. shore, more tha in length is but vaguel; defined on the charts. kimo have } told wonderful tales of vast lakes and ring mountains in the interior white men have never visited that Its flora and fauna hav never been studied; little is known of the movements of the tidal currents along its shores; and facts of geology mineralogy and meteorology v the coming of scientific observers. The party headed by Donald Mac- Millan, Peary’s licutenant on the ex- pedition that reached the North Pole, plans to leave Boston about July 1, 1921, and to reach Baffin Land in less than a month, with good luck. The following winter will be spent on the western shoYe in latitude 69. The camp will probably be just south of the e the dangerous Irur a strait where the ships of Captains Parry and Lyon. seekers of | a northwestern passage, were blocked a century . That i 3 s north of the Arctic Cir ‘miles south of Itah on the northwestern Greenlan# where Mac- Millan ckerland expedition pass- <d four winters. Will Be Gone Two Years. During the winter attempts will b made by dog teams to explore the N Suits and Qvercoats To Make Room for Spring Goods . - summer the interior of the island will ~ be penetrated. The plans for the ex- pedition call for an absence of two vears from this country. In case a longer stay is neces: . no relief ex- pedition will be sent according ‘o present arrangements. If the ship is crushed in the ice, the T to retreat by dog teams t Churchill, the trading post at 3 | foot of Hudson Bay and to rcturn to civilization by way @f north-western Canada. The schooner Bowdoin, hamed for | the college of which MacMillun is a graduate and a present faculty meni- ber. will carry the expedition. I is expected that the vessel 2 been especially designed v required of it will be Is AL 2 5 East Boothbay, Me., the com { mer. It is to be of the Glo P 4 8 R R 5 fisherman knockabout ftvpe. of constructon and scainea on e oo |k Byys’ $4.50 Bluchers now . . $3.50 side with ironwood to resist the of the ice as far as is possible. It 3 i 5 i will be approximately $7 feet in | + ; el L B Women’s $11 Brown Calf Lace 5 and will be equipped with crude oil B 3 engines capable of deveiopin 60 | horse-power. In addition to 2.000 g o . sallons of crude ©0 zallons of : " kerosene and 20 tons of coa the | Bowdoin will carry in her hold stores BABCOCK CO L] vears. The MacMillan Arctic association just organized with Lieutenant Peary as president will back the expedition. { %%%%% ! 1t is composed of Bowdoin rollege alumni and other friends of 1 plorer. g throw from the island siip, could k wili require many more emplo ! SSREE hear if she were incarnate. Immigration authorities have esti- | MAY I]EMANI] Reading from the Psalms is the mated that it will take $1,000,000 | IRISH VEXED WHEN literacy t for admission to this more annually to increase the force ' | ) country. which went into effect in to a proper size'as well as to raise POLICE CHIEF GOE 17, and is now receiving its salaries of present employes so that | it real trial hecause immigration skilled workers will not leave ihe - the war was small. The law ; service for private employment. provides that an immigrant with AR ; : . . few exceptions must be able 1o read | Quija Board Causes Discharaiie Siel Joush TBy e ; : FERE e T ( ng Immigrants Read irom 20 1o 40 words in any tanguace | ¢ | e @i 5 i © : ; RESTED he or she desires. The department Suit For Slander in Dublin. 3 emist. The contents of i b )< y-iive IN RAIDS ON SINN FEI P of labor devised the Psalm test as! Lockport, I, Feb. 20.—The ouija ' : . S nel » removed « syphon and can residetts in Shanghai, : 8D it land milT TOI ¥Saims the fairest for all. board has caused a social war and Dubli - 20—Dismisss S juid rematning s G e g ¢ elthersin ATIAY | vy f » number of raid: slander suit at Lockport, 11l. On Josep e, pector ge demy s ki il e e s o . orga c | i o euniel Sinn Feiner vember 15 the bungalow of Mr. Royal Irish Const: jand removed by : ition. The mus & Sl e uses E ed W ards in all languages with ! v : i Gl ol M Ibert Ycst was entered by F | provoked an outery in all sections ot | tar s is pas e me L Lot o fork,. Feb. 20.—Uncle Sam ! erses from the Psalms printed on 3 i o e - : .~ ~, - % a: i ' Ame those ten.into custody wer i £ 5 givars. Cothing and food was stol- | the Irish press. v thon te nd e Americ v 3 rndses | t v of seript are rep- | <13 & : 3 a smal 2 er & be conducting ‘great classes | them. All tvpes of seript a o= B e o hes been at the Qb o e o e e il Aol Geas or of the new | @ small boy and mer sold & resented ermail y. bi Hebrew. = Y P . four p: 3 > o S Fidiis Wimost at the | reshnted, Gouman. Arghio, iedted Thauksgiving Day the Yosts | Of the police since the Irish reLellion, | is then broken up and remelted P zation. our years in France e Statue of Liberty. dtre i Sk : : erievsild S b e Mrs. Mary Lahndorff, who, like | 2nd has administered all the DONCO | s == — s 2 a spiritualist ! measures taken to suppre the Sinn { wu practice of examining ' j,.rmitted to immig 5 LL\Z ‘“',‘ vhf_&’g;.m.hbm.l I R E ires taleonllo) 0 el sinn i) g%%%%%%%%%%%%m%%fi %%% ‘%%%% 5%%%%%%%%% ts who come by steerage alien learn parrot-like the ve 4 el Erhn i alier s aas corec s never disobeyec s rnment Sovereigns I radlng Co. Island instead of on ship- the Psalm that Irie: e s el ey Pt s Nrverthalcliiis S 160 Main Street Tel. 1025—1026 been restored. country had to read, inspect = L ¥ st tisatea i o MEAT Grocery Dept. ment contemplates further meas- OMATOES, CAUlL LENOX SOAP There’s a Reasbn ! ——— pan 1,000 men and women ! have at le 30 gifie s X s L [Reime e e LG IAD FLOUR . ° . 5 ! ures which would make the police | 9 | possibly associate soldiers with them PRIME RIBS HEAVY BEEF FLOWE SPIN AL lL CELERY, FLORIDA o YOUR ORDER ! LETPUCE, PEPPERS, SPANISH ONIONS. 3 ; MONDAY — HOLIDAY from the Psalms there dail one verse to e e no s that he disagreed fi h a? ¢ their duties, und 0 9 5 5 5 0 5 75 6 R B R B B R Take KEsxception to British Action i Immigration inspectors are eguib- early this morning, making 11 arres B PRI BRE: 8 PARABH B4 BB FYREP ! with the government on the uestion HE needs no sugar Among the fow supporters of {he 2 e told their Triends. Al | 0f enforcing conscription . for the | government the opinion preva that 0 - R oats and DI esses the dismissal is due to disTppointment PORTERHOUSE FLANK i Swest from the sugar, { the government at the failure of or demanded o cetrac- | army last year, and reported sirong HAM SHANKS ..., LoD Stgatanac : "KLES—S . ) . K in the past three years to : n apology. Jv against the possibility of its being ! 1 i HAM BUTTS seif-developed from its . ¥ and secure the pun- Vi‘hc Yosts refused. The ouija board | carvied out. There reason to sup- had said it, they aver d, and the; posc also t i v ous uleasures h had implicit faith 1 it Mr. ! tely tuke 1o: protection ot} . sulted an atiorney and the | the police, ar g them with } ’ E 0 s tiled. bombs and so forth, seemed to him WHOLY. HAMS—Sugzur Cured jpiicd shiades and mate: Prices Jow. considerving qualitics. 5 i f e ime, they say, BACON—-Sliced 5 4 TSR SR Y : ovwn grains. { omont of enme Sodpi BACON—By Piecc e e = R GG g [l 76c dox EW WAINTS—Tailored and Dressy Waist= of ¢ repe de Chine, ted. Nobody b been punishy more likely to make the position of RESH SHOULDERS . SRR A i e - | NEAR-BY HINNERY : ... $1.00 doz 51 LR 3 CIENS . ! NE i B ST COFF 3 Ready-to-eat. for fany Gf thel outiagesithat | niy Ih. NATIVE CHICKENS b FINE BREAKPAST 1 taken place. and the identity of MAIN STREY. OPP. ARCH STREET. PHONE 1109-2 Thel nolice) dimlenlt nnd| dacie OUR OWN MAKIE SAUSAGE i SRR -} ANY KIND EVAPORATED MILK & ! Economical authors remains - NEW ONDERWEAR-—of Siik and Batiste. goods which were . : S ERBRE e = - - —— The explanation of the dismissal | e, 1rongee, Finen. Batist: il Vorle, Prices from $2.00 up. GOLDEN WEST FFOWI L ..... 80c § LARGE CAN KARO WHITE SYRUP b | zovernmen indis ‘ most widely current is that the ov- FULL LINE DELICATESSEN GOODS POTATOES —9:00 to 10:30 a. n | tac razehine which t at least six month ago and priced accordingiy SEW SPRING CORSEFS-—Boih bavk and front lwed, ] {3

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