New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 10, 1921, Page 5

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Does wonders for poor complexions. It's surpris- ing how rarely the proper use of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap fails to clear away blotches, redness, roughness, etc., and give the skin its nat- ural freshness and charm. Sold by all druggists. Bt 47, R antmore, wa. . . M, 0 Canadian INELA-LEL “See Canada On Your Way {o the Pacific Coast The Sceni. = Mecn c Boauties P of Mountain ::k Fertile Plain at their best on 3 Canadian National y Skin Troubles o o Outioaras Doyt 2. Masdao: Bass. —DENTISTS— A: B. Johnson, D. D. S. “T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. i%_.. GAS and OXYGEN ADMINISTERES CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street 5 Tel. 755-13 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobe L a1 — the details of that agreement with Smith? = he says so-and-so = you remember it as such-and-such — who is right? Had you told it to Buddy you could prove your position. : kins NEW BRITAIN DAILY CARPENTIER BACK HOME Look how happy we are, nest ¢ Dempsey’s crown. g s e pas? Well, who wouldn’t be, asks Goerges Carpentier, now back in France with his wife and with a hand- some bank account tha the won in America even if he didn't win Jack Flip, the mascot that made the trip with him, seems to be happy, too, to be back where they speak French. ISETS OF BROTHERS IN BIG BOAT RACE Will Assist One Another to Win Championship Detroit, Mich., Aug. 10.—Two sets of brothers will represent America in two of the fastest boats at the Gold ‘Cup and Harmsworth trophy power boat races here beginning Auz. 27, and running until Sept. 5, according to uresent indications. The brothers will be in Miss American II, being built by Gar Wood to defend the two trophies, and her predecessor, Miss America, with which he won them last year. Gar Wood will drive the new speed craft with Jay Smith handling the engine. The first Miss America, to te entered for Gar Wood, Jr., will be piloted by Wood’s brother, George B. “Vood, while his mechanician will be Bernard Smith, brother of Jay. With six American entries already indicated for the Harmsworth, to op- pose Sir Mackay Edgar’s Maple Leaf VIL, eliminating trials Sept. 1-2, are 1pparently certain. Under the rules of competition no country may enter more than three contestants in the race proper, and a lively struggle for the honor of representing the United States is in prospect. Begaides the two Miss America,-the United States entries includes Miss Chicago of the Chicago Yacht club, Miss Promise of Buffalo, Miss Port- land of Portland, Ore., and Disturber IV. of Chicago. Miss America IL.-is rapidly nearinz completion. Her keel was laid here June 7. Gar Wood anticipates she will be capable of running 10 miles an hour faster than her predecessor. which reached 79 miles an hour in the mile championship dashes last vear. The four /12-cylinder airplane mo- tors to be installed in Miss America Il are expected to develop 1,800 horsepower. CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse ForOver 30 Years CORNS Lift Off with Finges Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurtng, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle ot “Freezone™ for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita- GOLD BOTHERS NOT THE AMERICAN GOB K Pretty Actress Gets More Attention — New York, Aug. 19.—Gold, tons of it, coming here on every large pas- senger liner that plies the Atlantic, is handled by seamen and longshore- men as nonchalantly ‘as if it were scrap iron. f On such ships as the Olympic, ar- rive million of dollars worth of the precious metal — snipments such as would have swamped an old galleon sailing the Spanish main. But the heavy, steel-bound boxes of ingots or coin stored away in the holds of the giant liners arouse among passengers and crew far less interest than the presencs of an internationally known actress or prize-winning Pomeranian. It was recently announced that the U. S. sub-treasury vaults herc already hold $1,500,000,000 in gold, one-fifth of the world's entire supply. Gold is classified as freight and a certain rate per ton is paid for trans- porting it, although due to its value, special consideration is given to its safety. On each of these big ships is a vault—known in ship language ac the strong room. It is a big box or chamber, heavily lined with armor plate stecl located in one of the lower holds in such a position that it can be approached from but one direc- tion, by a passage opening from but one door or hatch. There is no space around the strong room for a would-be thief to work with a drill, and indeed, if he should get in he would probably find him- self a prisoner. Delivered to the ship in a European port the purser carefully checks the number of boxes, notes the stated value of the contents, sees to it that proper customs permits for ship- ment have been issued and in the name of the ship signs the bills of lading. Under his personal eye it is stowed 1n the strong room where it is i again. checked™—The room is locked {and the keys and combination of the door are retained in the purser's own care. On several of the ships, electric | alarm devices add to the protection. { On arrival in New York the gold shipments receive first attention after the passengers have been discharged. A special force of longshoremen, un- der the eve of a trusted boss is led to the strong room in company with a representative of the bank or banks to which the gold .. assigned. The boxes are checked out, loaded on trucks, a certain weight to each man, and trundled away to waiting vans near the ship sides. The longshoremen who handle the treasure make no fuss about it—it is all in a work day of eight hours— and gold or pigiron it is the same to them. However. once in. the vans, when the ship is released of- respon- | sibility, there is a show of guards. What would happen to the gold if the ship should meet with an acci- dent and go down”? “It would have to go with the ship. unless conditions were such that it could be removed after the lives of all on board had | been saved, is the answer of the lines. | Like other freight it is insured, and i { consideration when lives are at stake. Gold shipments which have gone down are occupying the attention of scores of marine experts today. Num- erous devices have been patented and manv lives have been lost in attempts to salvage sunken treasure. Among hundreds of others a rich reward awaits the man who can salvage the treasure lost with the Lusitania. i Tent for sale and to rent, Eddy Awning & Decorating Co.—agy not even treasure must he taken into | HERALD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1021, The Balance of Our ‘Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Formerly Sold From $30 to $65 at Three Prices - $19 $29 $11 ODDS AND ENDS SUITS Only one or two of a kind, formerly sold at $25 to $35, most all sizes, $11 FAMOUS REGULAR STOCK SUITS Sold at $35,-$40, $45 $19 THIS LOT OF SUITS include all our Kuppen- heimer and other good makes, $45 to $65 All Summer Goods, Flannel Trousers, Office Coats, at Greatly Reduced Prices We will not carry over any Merchandise. Don’t our Prices tell you we mean this? CONNORS-HALLORAN STORES, INC. 215 Main Street Ellis G. Kinkead, 54, New York attorney, formerly of Cincinnati, Olivia M P Stone, 31, who shot him to death at Brooklyn. the police she killed Kinkead “because he married another woman having entered a common' law marriage with me.” TRY THIS FOR SPEED! and Miss Stone told after If you want speed, attach an airplane propeller to the old family bus like. this Parisian did. 2 for ease of operation. It attains a speed of 80 miles an hour facilitates running on rough roads. BAND CONCERT - WALNUT HILL PARK Tonight at 8 o’clock z REFRES HMENTS It has a rudder, a self started and all that makes 4nd Hot Dogs, Ice Cream, Soda, Butterkist Popcorn, Tobacco, Etc., at 2 stands. S. FEINGOLD, Prop. PHILHARMONIC BAND PLAYS SUNDAY. New Britain On Your Vacation: Whether you are at the shore or in the mountains, you will want to keep in touch with the folks at home. Have the HERALD Follow You " While you are away the Herald’s staff of reporters wiill be on the job and you can get the New Britain news daily as vou do when you are at home by havine the paper mailed to you. Sent by mail daily, the sub- scription price is the same as at home 18c a Week Send in your order before you leave for your vacation. N

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