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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921 STEAMSHIPS RACE TR NEW WEAPONS TOBE | GERUAN GENERAL S | MERCHANT MARINE. [y Sombe. Lansing, Mich., Sept 1.—The Ford bardment Fame, Answers Last Call. of state here. The report, it was state by the secretary of state, has not beer All Want to Get There to Satisly ; L : The Old “Alabama” Will Be the| s, o v o s | Caries Only Ong-third of U, §,| ometaty, scceptea because of minor en | pany for correction. The financial state. Immigration Oficials o e ; Test Ship for EXDEriMENtS | ome roen o eimmime o 1 srem Imports and Exports SRR S e war until June, 1916, died here yester- public until it has been officially ac: ay. He was in command of German = cepted by the department, it was an. w York, Sept. 1 amahi; o Washington, Sept 1.—(BRy the troops which crossed the Belzian f o Washinston, Sept. 1.—The coun- | POUnced: raced to port today from beyond the » ———— ; ; sociated Press)—New w tier in August, 1914, and was liter in|iry’s merchant marine . three mile It efforts to be the ¢ > capons o . it marine is falling far - ‘. J m mit in ef ) % e Jac e : » Rare: Stithe Second simyiwhen itinga |l tan i More than two million acres of na a are will be given an initial 1ort of receiving its share of Amer- | tional forest lands were burned by for \rst to arrive in September with im- , . migranta from countries S 3 test when the army 3 leeniahifred gouthwardiiofthepneisbbo a 3 in 19 ve whose . army air service con- | oo e It was alleged hy the|:€an ocean freights. according to'the | est fires in 1919. .,;mvl.lh‘I‘“,..ui..“u.‘uxm |Ih- 1’nlrl-r1n-'~ 3 % . .3 ducts its next bombing operation Allics that Ficld Marshal von Buelow |federal reserve board’s survey of the 4 7 g . s i 3 - R night attack on th eold battleship Ala- | ordered the exccution of civilians at| hipping situatio ring . m'| Yhceaded 8% onee “, R : . % 55 3 bama. The present plan is to .\1;;‘,‘» th '!‘A e, B !’«'\mn ind was responsible .m.l‘u» “]n.\l)]lt‘"“\(l)‘l;‘ll\“ g Auste NOTICE OF REWARD. b Lo (s St ¥ . : attack about Sept. 15 probably at the [ for the bombardment of Rheims cathe- | “American ships” the board said, ,'.“m"“"r,d of EveR U dne Dol rationiwas: heve : > ~ : scene of the recent ftests upon the | dral, which virtually destroyed that an- | “continued to carry but little more | (000) Is itereby offercd to the person R e e . 3 $ former German craft, off the Virgin: | cient edifice. He was made han one-third of our imports i ~ A 5 § : Cape marshal on January L, 1910 sured in terms of v LB o e el it 2 i ! e s el GG ‘7' S S B N them finished neck and neck at the 2 y A owe e 34 - s would be cxpected of a fleet as large A quarantine station, the outermost of . § S e s 5 000 candle power, will be one featur- | Polish-Lithuanian s that belonging to this country. Mr. Allen was run into and knocked i RATNAioR, rmost of- A . of the attack i e Latest fisares, the board declayed, | 40Wn by an automobile Saturday even- ficlal point for observance of veaseln L T . greenish-white light, liter Dispute is Sattled | 0w the nited States with a fleet | iDE: about 7:20 o'clock, August 27th, L ,::{:I..”‘I:";\' . ,\’1‘. .;j:"';:.lr ”:”." g . 1 $ 3 “brighter than day.” the flares t Sept. 1—(By the Associat- |0f 17,026,002 gross tons out of a world 1921, as he was about to board a trol- Piracus, with 689 Greek immigrants 3 3 & s oo i e e e e ss)—The dispute between Po- [total of 61 tons was slightly | €Y car on Stanley street, New Britain, aboard, had defe the Acropolis, . . 4 S ; e % Dyaccs of "“‘,’“"“"'" g F Lithuania regarding Vilna |surpassed by Great Britain with a |Dear the corner of Stratford road. The) from Patras with Greeks by two > § T T a xpert g anoulnfienabig (SR AR e e ta b et I 19.571.554 tons while France | automobile was traveling towards tae minutes. The Gdansk from Danzig [’ . P SR e DLl e i countrics here this morninz. ird with 3,652,249 tons. Ja- |center of New Britain and the trolley with 173 Poles was one minute be- : e tached to & parachute of white sk | They asreed that there should be two . Ttaly, Norway and Holland, the |car was headed the same way, " Wi o of white silk | /55 Ve one the d'strict of Kovno, | board added, followed in the order| Dated at New Britain this 3lst Cay hind the Acropolis, but defeated the . [ which reflect the light downward with | | BUABIS OF€ L0 Cr 08 o | med with merchant marine fleets | of August, 1021 Lithuania also bringing Poles, by one . sufficient intensity it is believed tof U1 ST Pl D U % > ety b o el e ey 5 oetieved 10l Jther Vilna in which the Poles super- [ranging from about 3,350,000 tons ORSON F. CURTIS, The King Alexander stopped at 3 S ship under attack so as to demoraliz.| !¢ the administratic St (0 Al SR WLy G e L Guarantine nt seven minutes past mid- any pian for detense. while koopin t, standard time, and her captain the upper air rcachers shrouded in fully waited for daylight and im- gloom migration inspectors while those on Just before the armistice was signed the Acropolin were disconsolate, for flares of 2.000 candle power were pe » I It the King Alexander's claim to be fected by the ordinance branch of the first to arrive should be upheld, army air service. They were equipped chances are that the Greeks on with parachutes which kept them alo Acropolls will be deported while the magnesium burned for a King Alexander alone had more The steel rim of a locomotnve wheel is used as a burglar alarm at period of seven to 11 minutes. No op- (Gireeks aboard than the September | Hazelwood, O When it is struck with a sledge hammer It can be heard portunity was afforded for a test of quota permits, two miles away Recently one burglar was shot and another captured when these against the enemy however. The Gdansk tosk no chances on the | Esther Kiefer, daughter of the groceryman, sounded the alarm.| Although disappointed that they Greek ships having Poles aboard and |She is shown striking the rim. cannot have the Alabama equipped for #0 raced with them, but apparently battle, with radio control, as they had her efforts were unnecessary, for the [~ = —————___ | hoped the army | fliers are exertin every effort to conduct the bombin Sep! b t f admi ble Pol o . ey . R . PERSONALS. Spanish Positions in tests with war conditions as near sim is Iarge enough to cover the con- ] tingents of both the Gdansk and the Morocce Are Attacked|viated as possivle. ¥ Sept. 1 (By Associated Press) T Lituania Soven vessels were waiting at quar- giving informanon leading to the ar rest and conviction of the person o] persons who caused the death of Johu W. Allen. Miss Helen Martindel of Hamilton street, has returned from a two weeks visit with relatives in New Haven and The Spanish positions SALVAGE SALES AVERAGE. antine for inspection before the sun occo were vigorously A all day] Washington, Sept. 1.—Army salv: vas high. The Guiseppe Verdl, from e . o) ashingion, Bent- Lo Army ealvage ‘ t the sho t Madison Wednesduy, according to a telegram re- | salea hava averaged $520.000 ¢ Naples with 837 steerage passengers; | at the shore at Madisc 2 . - N . ceived 1. Madrid from Gen. Berenguer,!since January 1, according to the Chicago from French ports with [ SMidshipman Walter M. Graesser, a | ! % B » Spanish high commis<ioner in Morocce, | director of sales. In a sale at New 151 and the Rosalind from Halifax | student at the naval academy at An < : ays the correspondent of the Paris! York yesterday, $141,000 waa received with immigrants trans-shipped there | napolis. Md., arived here last évening | (o0 (0 b jtal. Two| for 60.000 surplua blankets. AN to'd Midi in Spanish capita wo K s lankets o' were ¢ the latest reported. Some a month’'s furlough with hi re among the la P on a m r 8 i : transports with troops and materials of | 500,006 surplua blanke! re to be dis- observers claimed the first of Sep- , Mr. and Mrs. Max G tember was only three minutes old (14 Higniand stree war have arrived in Menlla, he adds. | posed of by the arms when the Chicago arrived, but she | g, Mae Stauffer of the city tax et had not bean reported walting out- [ coljector's office is spending her an- | NEW DAY PATROLMEN. ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER side the _l"r"M'f\“"d"m“ .':“ :""‘; nual vacation in Detroit whero sho i3 | Patrolmen Thomas Woods and Pat- Berlin, Sept. 1.—A German manu- v-t—l lhv- King "Il:nl"d':‘:’;( o .'h‘ visiting her sister, Mrs. James Scott rick McAvay today commenced day]|facturing company is offering an l" Dot L rotbont b L Inspector John A. Dolan, o! the |duty for the next two months. Patrol-|electrically operated typewriter on the e - health department and Miss Ventile | men John Kennedy and Hanford Dart|market, claiming it is a labor saving 3 14 vera y y - e '::."q‘:f:::"':‘d“:::f:: Logan, nurse for the Tuberculosis Ke- | return to the night force this evening. | device, in that the “touch” is much {en "% [ liei society, resumed their dutica to- | Patrolmen William Souney and Joseph | easier, the speed considerably greater, which immigrants would be permitted | 2 A puinrbes day after their annual vacation of two | Kennedy change to the 12 noon to 7)with virtually no “wear or tear” on weeks Misa Duelle, tuberculosis |p. m. shift tomorrow the operator’s nerves. nurse for the health department, start- i » v v — A Military Raincoat “ddy-Gl Post Names Chairman | Refining company's N ey S turned terday from New York, trola? Jackson and Threce Others to At-| where he attended a conference of % . L oil men relative to the onu cent tax It is charming and mellow in tone il State Convention. on gasoline which goes into effect to- And in songs of the greatest so- Eddy-Glover post of the American | 927" . peanc ‘ ' i | [ A tan Waterproof on met last night for the pur- pose of choosing d!:-(nlrn to \vn.- SKIRTS AND HAIR For sweetness no finer is known f nta conventiol o be held in New 1 il A 4 By o e it o T And the motes of the dreamy o Hea iy (H iy Raincoat with belt The following men were chosen dele- sonatas . Clifford Hell- gates: Harry Jackson e The marches, the waltzes and berg., Willlam T. Squires and Robert " I\t 1113 > C. Vance. The alternates are: Joseph | Short Cov and Banged Crops quadrill h o L all round. Convertlble Feingold, Henry Rice, Ashley Griffin . and Bernard Doherty. It was voted Have Spoiled the Sales of Old Or even the divinest cantatas to have another meeting before the L Its records bring out all the trills - i1 ) g o1e souvention, prodably on Tuesday, N ) 'Tis known far and wide for its § 11 ’ C r September 13th, at which time the| noo vou Sept. 1.—Short skirts and . ‘ ) m ta olla delegates will be instructed for the |, ,n.q hair have worked a hardship power I state gathering. It it ls decided 10|, gealers in souvenir picture post While sounding both tender and lnlflvrurl them before they leave this cards—the variety that floods the mail t Y oity o at this time of the year from summer et [ B % resorts along the Atlantic coast Of talking machines it is the 3 i Upper Silesian Question Previous to the advent of the afore- Bower . ~ .i]| named styles, stocks of these card Before League Council showing beaches and cool walks wer And its music to hear is a treat Geneva, Sept. 1. (By Associated B v ordered In advance in lots numberin, 2 . . Press) he question of Upper Sllesia| =" 0 0 0\ 0 cands. As the beache it is full of the latest inventions was taken up again this afternoon by (g, 1ot change, and as a crowd was : All others in style twill defy A very unusual coat the council of the league of nations to [ o ' CPHEC: B5F A8 0 o vas 1 A i 2 st = 5o followed egardless of whethe was jecide the procedure to be followed in SRAIi Cronil O hist ThE oai0l Ganll b it keeps up to all its pretentions e "3 D /het the ,.::::’:’n_'hfi", ",’::,':";m ‘:wh'l::lr'”, to|sold just the same. It charms both the ear and the send representitives to argue the claims of the two countries before the council also will be decided Now, however, all is chan y ture showing a beach or a hefod No home can be perfect without of a sum playground with wor 3 . strolling about clad in dresses that one 2 5 = | brushed their shoe-tops can be put . . LOCAL INTEREST IN WEDDIN down at a glance as ancient stuff None brighter in form can be There is considerable local interest| The tourist wants evidence to send . ) I tho wedding of Richard Thompson | yome indicating that he or she s 2 Hear the latest Victor or Now Haven and Mis MATEArct| there mow and that he or the in irail. ] When you hear it you surely will Records just received as Poterson which will take place at| o "o o o date crowd. Hence it % 5 2 Woodmont on Saturday evening of this s G e s i e buy one i listed in Victor adver- =2 - week. Miss Poterson is a granddaugh- | o oo 00 T (he distress and finan- For its music is just like a dream. tisement. ‘ fi n n 5 | ter of Charles Glover, well known N} .| 15 of the dealer who laid in large local manufacturing circles, and the . Call in and see us and we will talk matters over with you and stocks at pre-war prices. :rn.n;'\' e ! ! _lhow you how it is possible to get one in your home on easy e The Methodist copal F urch i installments. We also have the largest and finest variety of EX-SERVICEMEN TO RESCUE. the United States has' a membership of records in the town. So never put off till tomorrow what you Huntington, W. Va, Sept. 1.—Ap- | Rearly 4,500,000 can do today. Come in and see us now. proximately 150 former service men recruited here last night at the re- Maryland has 26 steam railroad quest of Governor Morgan, left early |companics within the state today for Logan where they Will JOIN | o e e the forces of Sheriff Chafin. The spe- ITD TL 119 [ ] [ ] @ tiso carriea suppiies ana| “OVER THE HILL : ? Fox’s — Saturday 246 Main Street—Opposite Monument Phone 1117-2 | BB Do il scton || FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Who Says Tag Isn’t Enterprising? BY BLOSSER RECORD list for Sept., on the opposite page. Then call T t our store at your conven- | = . . -en:e, and we Tl gladly ¢ REALLY! WHERE | T EARNED THAT'S FINE, TAGALONG = | £ ALEK BET ME A E DID You GET T ALL BV L[ TELL MCTUER How —| Kl PENNY T COULDN'T MYSELF S B TAKE YOUR VACUUM play them for you, as well B s many other “New Ar- OH,T16oTTA 7 4/ . vals” which we are rec TELL MOM = V4 o CLEANER T' g daily from the Victor OH A / 4 - ] factory. Henry Morans Jewelry —0- Music Headquarters for Victrolas and Records. 365 Mni~ St., Opp. Myrtle.

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