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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE, 10, 1921. = ___,— ETTICOAT RULE | ADWIRAL SIMS 15 CUSTOM HOUSE FIRE AND BATTLENDUBLIN | HOMESICK SAILORS INGUBATORS USED APPROVES ITSELF| NOT MUCH WORRIED, 1. & ~ = [BS lowelc ficcncll | DESERTEXPEDITION BY GAME WARDENS kson, Wyo, Alter a Year, Given Rousing Ovation When He | B e - = |2 a3 v Frederick 0'Brien, Author, One of* Mass. Aflopts Latest Method of { Finds It Acceptable | Speaks in London Today T . | ‘ Ship’s Number, Tells Story Increasing Stocks Pago, Pago, Americin Samoa, May 5| Marshfield, Maik., June 10.—Incuba- Afid the hard | tors are being used by the division of fisheries and game of the state depart- ment of conservation to provide sport . Americani, who Wanted t8 tour the{ for the huntirs and food for the peo- ekson. Wyo., June 10 \ckson, London T June 10=(BylAssociated o Yo8r' trial of petticoat gov- | by, r Admiral Wm. 8. Sims (Delayed).—Homesiekne: ment, has found It good. MH4lf a S : Sk Ay 5 T 4 / | rilié of the quarterdéck calided tHiHeen ag0 the first jury of wdmen | #21d this morning he would reply to S 2 § o : Y T e 3 : d S Impaneled in the United States to the request of Seeretary of the drawn in Wyoming and twenty Navy Denby, asking him to inform the world seeking adventiirés, to leave the | ple. \ ~"s.n. ,' Wyoming Insisted and A nerallad e taier e Caes : = yacht Wisdom II. by the tifne she ui‘r’:xt"y("xT‘“h‘;‘\‘\"r:lg‘(‘:\“z:gtv\sm;‘.‘:c?;clel A po dt 1t be admittec i LK) =] i % S SN £ : ] S _ | vec ea o ts constitutional provision giving { Tuesday. He said he 1d n ake | ; 4 ! i : : li; on & trip of stlentific re-| machine @iid are béifig cated toF 1n en equal suffridge rights with e, 3 5 - : g ch round the globe. steam heated brooders until they are Bhce then the fenilnist mobe- dlic his repl , 1 3 " Gk i All Americh wanted to zo,” Fred- | strong eneugh td #hift for themselves. I dovelobed dstotindingly Rauslinl f Rime ALl cmpus ; i ; : : erick O'Brien, futhor; one of the ship’s | Then they will be turned loose in va 80, when votes wite coyht- | turbed by reports ti Lanited £k ; : £z ; company, said in telling df the reqiiests | ous sections of the state. t Jackson Tuesday night. My | StAtes senate had t : ralling 3 TR > o 4 s s made before sailing for berths on the xperiments t¢ ascertain the feasi- ’ for an Inve ation of h ¥ o & ' S “H s i %3 : 5 boat. There were twenty officers, s bility of raising pheasants by artificial expressed n the § ’ i P 2 e £ it < : ors and moving picture meh aboard | means, have bLeen imuertwdy here for Miller, § cnatorial inquir ¢ e begun i g g 2 % % S when the vessel left California. Six | the past tivo yéaFs-and this year the i - b am returning the Olympic s A 2 g L X T | left at Tahiti and se¥en Here( ledivifg | work was started. in earnest. About t counciime : ov * he don’t suppose ; B . 1) L P %3 what Mr. O'Brien called f workable | 7,300-cggs, some gbtained from the sta- YVieck, 6 1R 4 Mrs. co lier pas ¥ . F % B IR 5 ctew of seven Americans. Six Tahit- | tion"s brood stock and others from, fie iaight, 6 er Nelson Admiral 8ims declared hé probabl X 4 e 3 ians were taken aboard as sailors vate dealers, were placéd th the would not iny further state PR : A The Wisdom, ¢ofmmanded by Captain | bators at variois intervals. In ¥he 20 this picturesque | Ment . n to the United g - , » % i Edward Salisbury of New York and | course of time 3,889 chicks wer town, with popula- | States . ' a voluminous ” he - < = California, arrived herc April 11. She | hatched and transferred to brooders. As. 824" by the Intest census, | COF pon e. which aver about & ' » a 3 § % left Los Ahgeles, January 19. On ar-| they gain strength they are gradually ¢ benedth the beetlihg peaks 0 r fay from friends in % pite o 5 : ¢ riving here Cgptain Salisbury entered ! moved from one house to another, of he Glant Tetons in the heart of | Englar y i 3 7 the naval hospitdl for a few days. loWwer témperature until findlly they tamed Jac Hole country This declaration brought from the £ .. . < The Mafquesas Isiands and points {h | reacht a pen without any artificial heat. ed the natic v turning out ita [ 200 guestx n repetition of the uproar S g S : Tahiti, Born Bora_and Raiatea wére| To overcome the familiarity with hu- wde administkation and in tous applauce which had greeted the = 7 ; ed before the Boat dirived heté. | man beings developed during the ten| wn government made up | remarks of Wilkon Cro: Cice-presi - - When she left yesterday for Apia, all | days or two weeks hie brooding women The victory was | dent of the American Chamber of & % 3 " E 2 . S i 3 % Pago Pago went to the beach to bid hér | houses the last pen is trimmed thickly| Hotable because of the | "ommerce in London, in introducing 5 - 3 8 § 3 5 farewell. ’ with snrai trées ahd heaps of bbtghs| Crabtree had | Admira) S - Fi e = 3 : , . iiiev O'Brien and Dr. Malcoliin Douglas, | to provide hiding places. On beini in. town council “He is dtung again. but he says he ¥ 5 s ¥ = R 3 y 5 ¢ New York, another of the ship's coih- | trodiiced into this pen, officials say, thd 1 vidently | will stand by what he has said” Mr. = ® 2 i - : p 3 pany, plan to leave the bodt for a time, | young birds show no inclination what: had decided § Cross told the assemble pany § S - 3 > B . A 2 % they said here, and Visit the unidlie} ever to take to the underbrush, but] \ > Limorous repu- ! want to assure him ¢} % coun- Ttk b - 5 3 Valley of Maloata in Aimerican Samoz. | after a few days they ledth to worl the rendezvous for bad, | try will stand with him d o will - 3 X S This place is_known by the natives as | their way into the brush, to talke eove: "B-Rdn Abaperndoes Al fullblonded honeat-think- H J i k B T the “‘haunted walley when stdttled and to roost at night. exact fdhue fn the campalgn A | g Americahs . . 2 ; b 5 ity Seldom-visited places like the New | About five wééks i required for t » A iReler for edriuiy Urbss alluded to the marked % 3 - ¢ S ¢ 5 5 3 Hebrides, New Guinea, and New Cale- | birds to become properly feathered hatever it waf the wonién wo rdfality with which Admiral Sims o Y 1 3 S 1 donia are to be visited by the Wisdom | ready to take their chantes in the wood ve This §éar it &d& th bebfi énfertathed by men amor 3 X before she heads for the Far East and | against hunters. thing over, a three to the most notable the country sin ; $ 3 India. The stocking of the woods togethe iicde 4 { WIS dffival in Engiind. and he pre- = 2 A with the nfitural spread of the bird ify ing tRelr §8ar's tenure the | sented ‘ Imiral in th# characteri- - 4 : § L " — a few yea officials believe, will women of the town's ddiminis- | satibn dedhlly applied to Washington i £ 2 LL ETAIN OFFIGES a long way téward Hiéetiig the Short n_manag keep firet in war. first in pea first in s - 3 o s WI R age of fowl for human consumptigesin morally ph iy « the tx of his countrymen i 2 . . is state. It iIs estimated that hey hrovaht abe Admiral Sim& ih replivhg said he R g P srs in the south and west now send g "o hHad attempted on all occasions o . % % & : 5 Eaton, Successor to Walsh as Revenue | £30,000,000 worth of poultry into Mass: b say whit he wanted to say, and he ; . 5 - \ g achusetts annual] s Into elty streets ncs | helfeved he had alwaye told the truth 3 " 3 1 Collector, Plans to Hold Same Offices s v sfte for u cometery e las he understbod it. He s afraid 2 . foi ce of tho dld, famifiar he had gone 1o excess th tellthi the - at Hartford. DAWDLING SHURTENS dind: and they are now work- | truth, snd he feared he had done so = T Hartford, June 10.—Robert D. Baton L dlan for i qlodern, adequate | (hg other day “t lepat in the bpinion 0 of North Haven, aho will succeed James LIFE OF ANYBOD systel to repluce the present ! ¢ cortdir wle.” he addec Thes sictures s v e Iris! s se fire W stree attle raged : ' ai eadway. 2 - LSy 100 Fepae i e m.:’m‘.r I| 1‘ Ihl‘ n‘ vm“ These ) nn‘r\ show the Irish cu tom -hovl,' fir .ul street lr.ll(L ‘1 aged ].(s -(I\s'fi'\r ‘pn.ne:z}‘l)’\ ?‘rméh L Walkhitas leclistloe ot nfernal breps Cache Creek D (el B it e e b et et | et T b Ay 2 S bl dewtroied P ihe e N el o [enuelnesuhmonthlennouncedltodayatnat — Pt ek claimed by critics e most popu-| gionum I buildings and ended in the death of many s renioving men wounded in the battle. 3 g : 2 2 t yunel women are 1 ¥ < he would make no change in the loca- s o a of the councll wom re [lar British damird! in the American | 8ipn F and British troops The building was i troops searching suspects rounded up in the | jo WO T B0 & e o e i | British Mahuractither Clas vern thin yeur. The other two. [ navy.” and had been fcoused of S e - Britis 4 fe R S = n : e Si y itish troops arrived quickly strects near the custom house. ; R ition o8 . : aadd with the mayor, stood pat on | pae pro British fir by Slnns Fein ¥ d quic e continue it in Hartford. The collector Woik and Husting Kot Neaty focort The mayor, Mrs. Mil “I am,” contimi®d the admiral they shote he followin e T = i 5 has the power to decide where his office shall be located Mr. Eaton said Hart- As Dangerous T Ie of n Wealthd re- | «Sim SR < s 3 e v shg . Mr. < . dbikman and -rancher. who. 18| sarn maarh atas 1Tt of benk | KREGOR SPEAKS TO CANNED GOODS ARE ford was 4 more convenient place for 3 pro-k reich afi¥r | hia Been naval the work of collecting the revenue than [ lLondon, June 10.—Lord, Leverhulme s Oe x| sauncil Wosa= | o roy e ot ease FRTIAE [N IG HESCHOOL LLAss BOUGHT BY FRENCH | uny other in the district and knew from | one of Gréht Britain's largest manutag s ) runs a hotel. Her | A)jjeq. i . his previotis experience as collector that | turers, as: v_rm tt_mt more pc»o’ple‘ shory) nd s n bu@ing contractor. Mrs. AdHilEal Sim rea he alss had —_ - | — e tiere was an official advantage in hav- fx" 'hlelr lhul by d:{wdhnc ‘{n Englan y a i e it A P Sy Al 5 S - han by hustling. He is a liviig proo leck in the wife of a hardware | peen oritized Advocating an | Deliyers Intercsting &k at Awem- Vast Stock of American Products | D8 the Offige hore. AT A1 PR o b o W o it Mrk, FIdight 14 school | Anglo-American treaty. This was not pects that that® of any other state in | that hustling pro 2 = r and n homestender, and_Mra. | .o ho gaid, but he did believe that a bly of Upper Clasies in Audi- i e feft By Ul s, Amy Is Boon to He has_alWays led the strenuous li i = and at 70 is still going strong. Deloney’s husband is a mem- | ;. ont companibnship and brother- o the Wyoming state legislature. { yooq of the two Fnglish-speaking 1 Tou] 5l French Women. 9 He presided at the annual niecting d he Waoming ate, legllature. | hooa of the " twa " Fngiish-spenkin vowes. | Thus Senator Harison Cliarac-j ~— wvewwemen |PLACES OF RECTORS |, oney T Sates T o ~dy ams, ’ FeMNISh ENId minke 99 eaty un-{ Frank Kregor of the Junior : ; Jaris, June 10.—The vast stock o sociatioi the other day. In his addres - ol edlii e omead | neceskary Achievement Mechanical club of | IeI‘lZCS Tl]e]]] 1 Spt‘,ech {canned foods left in France by the CLOSED TO PUBLIC | 1o drew lux ely upon his American e JiFf old marshal. announced Now D) that N Merdible 1 i v Y, pme Lo, Ameneilid Whe Wduld not séek re-appoint- + ; S5 o | Springfield Mass., addressed the | American army and now being sold perience. Steps Ha q shouldn't say A hope they'll make 3 tra etor Tk xS e > public is proving a 1 N said, 1 ascertain Whether it was t Df. jhe, new administratiop. | oo pest of it he ddden members of the upper class in as- to the public is proving a boom to / Piyd ik asked why not e replied The admiral recotihted his war-time | sembly thell New Bricain® tiistl Washington; Junce 10.—Rear Admir- | the French housewife. During Recent Italian Demonstra- | hustling, bustling business an had plenty. Bepides. Jackson has | 08 B0 i Fo O Al of the ' 2 ey al Sims and Ambassador Harvey werc| She is now able to go to her usual : ; was supposed to shorten his days, ® %o quiet and orderly that the | TEREEEREAR 08 TR O O avn | %Chool this morning. Mr. Kregor | jo i rieq today in the senato - [ grocery store and buy canned goods tions, Invading Soldiers Did man who crifled and dwadled tH 5 : Arks | 82Ve a talk on the threc aims of edu- | ¢, H " Mi —really canned ia America, and con- life. commands, interspersing his remarks i ator Harrison, democrat, Miss ally Much Damage. with anecdotes cation. He said that a large nuiii- | as “these two &old dust twins who |taining labels in rcal English—at a He dcclared there \\er\{c} &gn h;{)l : mmiate ber of pupils come to Iligh school | now represent the government of the| Price which is sometimes 300 per| Rugusa, Dalmatia, June 10—The | United States ";”i‘f G ry Y DO MACKEREL i from force of habit, others because | United States in England.’ cent cheaper than the same variety | famous Palace of Rectors in this | tween 90 and 1€ ek ofdageu“ : they have to and the rest because | Senator Harrison, author of the res-|of food canned by the French. ancient fortressed city, has been | Were still ifi good health and active SWIM TO THE LEFT? C[J ] ,”MS they are sentenced. olution adopted yesterday directing| String beans salmon, —tuna fish, | closed to the public. The palace con- | engaged in business, ““”‘3»*12““? i High school people arg getting edu- | the naval committee to inves te Ad- | €Orneéd beef, potted ham, combina- |iyined many priceless gems of paint- | had retired early from 5‘}5 pess “ha e - - cation, he said, but as the bum said | miral Sims' speech criticlzing Sinn | 1OnS Of vegetables and meat of vari- by and sculpture dating back to | shortened iheir lives thetgby. Straw hats at cost at Roseben|to the d which was chdsing a ious kinds and many others are now | ;¢ renaissance. He tliought the cidawl of thé dawdl liar Quekt Is Pérplesing | Hat Shop. 388 Main street.—advt. trolley car, “What will you a6 With | y,5001°5 speech, and that of Mr. obtainable from the stock of things In one of the anti-Italian demon- | Was largely instriffiéntat i shortenis Dr. 1 ry Marti 1 we early | It after you get it?” The three great 2y @ ol P llns e ere the Ame n army left behind and ¢ erations, soldiers invaded the pal- | the lives of individuals in Great Brital vey at the Pilgrims dinner, were l s torium This Morning. doesn’'t need a marshal any Fein sympathizers, declared the ad- 2z Considered By DBritish 2 5 3 . o) 55 a ST - e L In July to attend the ahnual rednlon |dims of an education as pointed out | & o Fn = AR T e soid to the French government ace and destroyved ‘practically all of | —that thé more a man worked, wheth Nelentists of the Behevolent and Protective | by Mr. Kregor are to enable one to s ong it A s Many of these things, pork the paintings and sculpture. So much | professionally or in otlier vocations, t Order of. EIks, &t Lds Angeles, Dal. | 84rn a living, to enable one to en- |iq ity REHAN 1 Becretary Denby falla| ooty [of instence 3 " | damage was done that now no one [ more he would conserve his life a ghton, Eng.. June 10—Tha ques- Centennial lod A. F. & A. M. will | joy work and to enable one to serve | . ° 1 jm_‘mng “ ‘,m‘,r fie ®as o \‘m(' inkfown to the French until > |is permitted to enter the palace, | strength and the life and commerce vhy the mackerel In the squa meet at 7:20 o'clock this evening. The | his fellowmen. Unless these three "‘(“:q‘ Ay L ;114-1‘ gl American afmy came to France. All| (pich formerly was the chief treasure | the country. erc ulways swim frém foft to |entered apprentice degree will be con- | things are kept in mind, the time | ¢ correctle® iadden. . = lire producti of the best known Am- [WECH IR S8 S RS Ciers | el L o] il B lepen Hntating nacpialed | [0 e e tio fo Belntliintor cromiin| e e e nE AT s el guara et ({Nelertran cofand STEEL CORP. REPORT ever vary the direction of their A daughter w born today tb Mr. tion is wasted, according to _ Mr. | Sims “ought to be got ”"i of from thelihe average French housewife vs | lave orders to refuse entrance to | @ journey hds puzzled mang | 454 Aprs. Philiy Stanley of Sunny- | Kregor. Following his talk Mr. Slade | NaVy If hE& was :|u]0!t‘d S ulrhtr-lt .\m'l American canning methods are bet-{ nvone not on official business. Moy Sttt o we e ven when the question was{ b extended Mr. Kregor a hearty invi- | he also reitemted his demand for Am- | (er than e French. ML e s et i i Tea ¢ » ssidor Haitey's récalt:” 2 A in Xumber of Usfilled Orders. bbb b it it St t+ank Ehilicks' s home for the weck. | Htion on behalf of the school to o i = relics of Venetian art and culture, ! i % Bl Fisheries committee no speak here again. SR NO CAUSE FOR ARREST which were to be found all along | New York, Jiite 10.—The mont « roth New Haven Allen hospital | 2 AUSE 1 s ax able to subply the thforfi- | 0 (T ‘ade et A dime dance was held in the | NEW YORK STATE IS @ eaia ot art street | the Dalmatian coast, evidence of |ly tonnage report of the U. S. Stel the Tierney Cadets are r d ‘o g B. Parsons of 30 Hart street, h - At u later meeting of the com- “gym’ this fternoon from 3:45 1 : t6 the police this morn. | former Venetian glol have been | Corp., made public today, &how 3 repor: for drill this eve z at 7 B'clock . 2 i | complained S v iR 3 the clerk offered a solution | ™ e e eveni fuil at. | @clock until 5:45 under the auspices | PROFITEER, CHARGED | it Siartome vouns men wore mak. | torn down and destroyed [ that 5.482,457 _tons_of uifiiiea o (uestion 2 e et of the Y. W. A. A. Music was fu {ing consderable noisc outside his| The late James Gordon Bennett, | ders on hand May 31. This is s .| pished by Chapmun’'s Major - lone agibecrel thics nelcionesat who is said to have called Ragusa |crease from unfilled ordeérs on Mr ilbert, of Greencastle lar meeting of the Ladies' | gfchestra e St o P e e “the garden spot of Kurope,” was a |30, which wbre 5,845,224 {on® ho wmalc e ! read an - A. 0. H., will be held at The reception and dance to the ¢ C 90 Cents a Day Spent “"""‘0,“,..,,‘,(, the matter, and found the |frequent visitor here, having bousht This decréase of 362,737 tons rf in an American paper abot ck this evening in the K. of | {rack and baseball team which was = { men whe were returning from a fish- | a villa on the Island of Lacomo, op- | duces the uiifilled ovders of the col \ystery. She waf of the opinion | C. hall scheduled for tomorrow night has Govt, Allows 32 for {ins trip. They admitted talking loud, | posite the town and the site 1wheré | poration to the smallest tétal sih o reason fof the one-way swim The $econd Ward Republican club | peen postponed indefinitely. soldiers. Ot notbther ,{.\m. » was done the Richard Coeur-de-Lion was ship- | March 1518, Wwhen bookihgs ag8t] of the mackerel wasx that they | will meet 1 day evening at 7 Thel baseballlitiama ol the W New Soldiers. B 2 R | sated 5,430 in harmdhy with nature, or, o'clock to discuss the matter of the | Brjtain and Hartford High schools New York, June 10.—Charges of | _. . er words with the motion of |annudl cuting. All are cordially in- | will play the last home game of the | profitecring by New York state on d rth vited season at St. Mary" d tomorrow | . ),jed soldier insane at the Manhattan letter hax beeh sment to the b afternoon. The game will be called | (ive nospital on Ward's Island, were rd of Agriculture o'clock and a large delegation , at 3 made today by William I. Deegan, of “ - " WOULD ALD CE : NATlONAL (’l ARD is ‘\'I'“"“ from the Hartford High 4}, American Legion, in a statement | 4 2 schoo 2 : S ‘ 7 to the New York Evening Post. Tt 4 - GOING INTO ('AA\”" The Amphion club will entertain fr',m_"rw:”\“ (; g e [',? e Stude We the members of the Hartford D S etk S Noanti bt N Jetinity 5 Aid _— matic club at the school tonight BHCH R e O L Ao e ITun ROl IV J u = ¥ cents, Mr, Deegltn declared. i wd received n letter ho. Ma 8—(De The | For First Time Since 1915, mp s — — have passed e oubtl p he Japafifse share of the . CARIE A be held at the Y. W. C. A. Monday hegeeedl k FoF Trdliibig S night is a “White Elephant” table in e indemnity &hbuld be expended . . ‘ : » interest of Chinese stuaents in Hitrtford; Junw 10.—For the first | Such Is Opinion Expressed on Fairly | charge o Miss Alice Hicks. ( liY\(Ilh\]~ ind haVe appoitited n commit- | timie since 1915 the Conhecticut Na- i N tior re now being received for the t ' it th pport of the Tokio |tlonal Guatd is golng t8 ah instrdction Good Authority Today—Reply Sent to | tab t the Y. W. C. A., and othét¥ > " a "es ‘: e':k snlist the support of the Tok al Guite 5 F s e v na oine » P % stlidénts ¢Amp for a two weeks' tour of Huty. will be accepted up to Mondy &ve- pal Onie ”"‘ R nat | Camp Devena. Ma is the plack Denby. ning. The proceeds from the social emons 30c doz Cyoto stidents declare that | Camp . Mass., e plac EhApRrccesaRomyt e I s & AfJu. Gen. Cole xald toddy that ful- 10 will be given for the Silver Bay fund. | [ ° o studénis in san shodld re E London, June (By Associated ly 2,500 men will bé sent to camp velcome. » rath and .4 ress ). —T € y ea b g hearty welcome Bympar sy or:- | THIN3 include the Conecticut refiihent [ Freas).—The reply of Rear Admiral PLAN 12 P. C. WAGE CUT. I omatoes 15c lb dship from th8 Japanes §f Jiirhtry, the 192na f Sims to the request of Secretary bf the L and expresséd rhgret that the drtillery, the Montreal, June 10.—Canadian rail- Foufth Cosa Artillery Corps and Bat- ) Navy Denby for an cxplanation of His| .ys today took preliminary steps to ‘hinekl Fouhk men in Japan ol $ & Aot . poaen o83 Wit ool 64| o et o T Y | et e T e | B s e e 2 |l Naitive Peas au I ower and Other a4 amb of s city will com- z sl ety fraction of that numluv I’I\ ad- Lo infantry ahd Col. Morris B. Pdyne | opinion of Admirdl Sims that some parts | to revise working condition 9 to whieh the Chino-Jupanfoe®now London the ariller of the speech, t8 which obfection had sl = —— y - = nent _respecting Chinese stu-| doiornor Imke, with His stafr, win | been taken had been garbled. This was NERVIHOS P L e ar el es 0 ru an ege a es tn Jipan Wi be AllowEH to] & Camp Devens next Friday. Hiy | learned unofficially. but on zood auth- Miss Mildred Keet, formerly of the on Ms expiration this month. | hresent plans are to go to Worcester | ity here tod .ake Side hospital at Cleveland, Ohio, 5 dil mean the practiédl disap-|next Thursday afterhoon, stoppin Th his answer, which Is not long. | has been secured dietitian at_the e of the Chindse students, thel over night #h that city and going to | Adimifd! Sims declirbd hé sald nothing | local hospitdl and has already Eoh- ar c o B PR e 4 gasrnas Lio bic dud L g oo

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