New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 21, 1921, Page 5

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TIC EXPERIENCE @ Ing Frozen in When His hip Gets Stranded . June 21.—Masses of early | ce last August locked in a Bp the vessel Maude on which mundson discoverer of the ole hoped to drift past the ole; and severe storm swept jooner ashore, 90 miles from rge, and smashed her propel- id here today. in Amundson appeared in t Friday with the tidings that p was disabled and he would P towed to Seattle for repairs. ) I left Nome early last he said, "I proceeded to the of Cape Serge where I was WUp a native family to add to , but the ice conditions were in years and we were forced for two weeks during which as impossible to reach shore. weeks were required to cover fles between East Cape and Maude had lost one hrough the northeast 19 and 1920—she is a few type and was pushing th her remaining propeller . working the vessel Iinto fge a blinding blizzard swept the captain sald. “We had all ors out but the ice floes push- hing ashore where we found r Yropeller out of commission, jother damage apparent.” was no chance to escape jooner was frozen in for the fn January 31 and April 10, drup and Osoar Wisting, two ude’'s company ventured out Arctic winter anc made an magnetic survey of the in- lountry. Ay 27 Amundson left the hd went to East Cape to await of a chance ship which hif to Nome. At East Cape guest of Charles Carpen- ¥, trader. n" Amundson sald natives on pme Islands informed of his a Captain Pederson of the 'man who lost no time in scue.| Captain Amund- natives at Prince of nds were starving and Cap- derson stopped to give them om the ship's storage. The Nome was uneventful there- RYLAND GOES TO SEA. pwerful Fighting Vessel Afloat s Out for Trial Tests. gton, June 21.-—The super jught Maryland believed by B experts to be the most pow- hting machine afloat, put to sea om Newport News, Va., to be pries of tests preliminary to be- over by the constructors to department. ing eight sixteen inch rifles in rrets the Maryland is sald to the longest range with the R broadside of any naval vessel She s electrically equipped. [\ -..,.J" ! et Contents 15 Fluid D Exact Copy of Wrapper. = GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Bears the In Use For Over Thirty Years | 2 CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. e FUTURE OF ITALY PICTURED AS GODO Ambassador Child Predicts American Capital Wil Aid in Establish- ing Better Business New York, June 2 ftal will a new industrial Italy and the estab- soon find an lishment of a permanent flow of ships between the ports of the Richard Washburn Child, newly ap- pointed ambass Italy-America landi Riccl, the was a guest “America and Amer sald Mr. Chilq, ed engineerir of Italy, her power, resources and above all her althy human la fon in industria society can financiers resources of eager he bor will find expre creativene eve IHI be a grea She will finished pre markets “There is heart of America. It is capable of al the idealism, the self-sacrifice llef of suffering and the nothing wrong I've tried but glve me a Camel I’m through experimenting. No more switching. No more trying this and that. It’s Camels for me— every time. 1.—American cap- two countries ador to Italy declared today at a luncheon given by the Vittorio Ro- Italian ambassador, that the skill- with the the re- fulfillment 0 human brotherhood which has ever been attributed to it by anyone. We nsist only upon one limitation—the t and the conscience of America | must continue under its own manage- ment.” CAPITOL—HARTFORD. The photoplay attraction at the Capi- ““The Right to Love,”’ produced ty George Fitzmaurice «nd featuring tol is opportunity in{ pae Murray and David Powell. Ouida Bergere adapted the story from a pop- ular French play. To have made the whole world laugh is a proud distinction, and that is what has come to Toto, the world's greatest clown, who is at the Capitol. Stunningly arrayed in six different sets of smart costumes are the Dancing Chicks, who present an attractive array of songs, and dances as well as gowns. 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(o BUT / This year’s values exceed any sale ever held. ) "oy OF ANY IN OUR STOCK ,INVOUR STOCK | g O Values up t *, CHOICE OF ANY ' IN OUR STOCK § ,#* O One Day Only Wednesday, June 22 flfi. Values up to $65.00 e One Day Only Wednesday, June 22 No Alterations, Charges or Exchanges ¢ 3‘>Doors North of IALIN ORNER YOU ‘CAN BUY BETTER GOODS CHEAPER- RNBAUMS “YOU PAY LESS HERE Corner - Lafayette

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