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v 'LARGEST CITY IN ~ WORLD IN DOUBT New York and London Are Two Main Contestants ‘Washington, Sept. 1.—New York has & valid claim against London for classi- fication as the largest city in the world, according to the national geogra soclety. Discussing the recent nouncement of the British census that ‘“‘greater London'’ has now a popula- tion of 7,476,168 persons. a society bul- in today questioned the right of Lon- don city proper to claim all that popu lation, and suggested that New York's 5,620,048 souls actually within municipal unit under one municipal government, may make it largest *‘Legally, as a municipal unit, ‘Lon- don’ refers only to the area within the boundaries of the county of London, the bulletin asserted. '‘Only ‘greater London’ figures are carried in the dis patches, but at the rate of growth they indicate, London proper still is under the 5,000,000 mark. The ‘greater Lon- don’ which has nearly 7,500,000 pe has an existence as a metropolitan police unit. Its population is distribut- ed over 0603 square miles, an area six @ times that of municipal Yondon and more than twice that of municipal New York.'* A greater New York modelled on the greater London lines taking in all su- burban cities within a mile radius from the city center, as the English capital does, with New Jersey towns in cluded, ‘‘would pass London's popula tion well within a like area,’ the bul letin conelu - NO INDICATIONS OF a one . BANDS DISBURSING < ~ k (Continued from First Page) Jeftery, closs to which are the towns of Blair, Clothier and Sharples, often mentioned in the news dispatches as ats of trouble. They exhorted the to abandon their enterprise but vail Yesterday the marchers started advance in at least two places— sver Blair mountain and at Crooked reck Reports brought into Logan the county seat were that several mombers of the blocking patrols had sn killed und Indicated casualties umong those trying to move forward Throughout the night, motor ¢ transporting additional men and mu- sped along the Logan-Blair Spruce Fork ridge and with reports that firing rlong a three mile line Some Members Killed. Authorities definitely have estab- d that tnree of the Logan coun- forces were killed yesterday. These Wen.. one a deputy sheriff and the )thers volunteer peace officers were «h0t to death in the Blair mountain éneounter, which occurred shortly b fore firing on Crooked Creek began In addition to John Gore, a » rs nitions, coad to irned Lo- For Itching Eczema, Old Sores and Piles “l guarantee my ointmen onys Peterson of Buffalo, “to cure eczem. to stop the itching at once and any rellable druggist will cheerfully re tund your money if PETERSON'S OINTMENT doesn't do everything I say it will do.” Willlam A. Carley of Franklin, N. Y.. is surely a wise man. He writes: “I used PETERSON'S OINTMENT on a little boy suffering terrible with eczema. It did the work.” Then there is Alex. Louttel, a brave fireman of Buffalo, who Is glad to write as follows: “I had an old sore on my leg £\ many years. The best doctors failed. PETERSON'S OINT- MENT entirely healed the sore quick- ly.” And from over in Canada comes a letter from A. Blockeby, stating: “The best thing I ever hit for itching piles 18 PETERSON'S OINTMENT.” A big box for 35 cents. Malil orders filled by Peterson Ointment Co.. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. e————————— NERVOUS “FAINTING SPELLS Mrs. Werner Tells How They Yield to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ‘Camden, N. J.—‘ Before my baby was born I was run down and weak, had nervous and would have fainting spells. 1 certainly sufferet awfully with those nervous fainting spell did not know anyone at times and used to scream. A doctor. treated me for the spells but did not seem to do muc od. 1 had taken Lydia E. Pinkham ‘egetable Compound and Liver Pills be- fore so | began taking them again. I woon felt a change and could do my work without pain and was cured of those nervous spells. Now I have a nice fat baby girl and had an easy time at birth, thanks to Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ” — Mrs. WILLIAMC WERNER, 1216 Van Hook St., Camden, N. J When a wife finds her energies are flagging, she is weak, nervous, suffers from backache, the ‘‘blues’’ she should build her system up at once by taking that standard woman's medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound, as did Mrs. Werner If there is anything about your condi tion you do not understand write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., in regard to your health. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1021. Members of the Solid Comfort C interested In the Invention of Walte alarm clock is relea it rings a bell light and starts heat beneath a tea when the water boils and pours into extinguishes the fire. kettle, Morning Nappers will be Smith of Frankfort, Pa When the to awaken him, turns on the bedroom The kettle automatically tips the teapot. The drip from the kettle lub and the previously re- and Jim fight. ualties to march to- received at the sherift's office early today. The num- ber ranged from one to a dozen. It was explained in some quarters that it was extremely difficult to check losses on the other side because men who fell quickly were picked up and arried away. If dead, the bodies hastily were buried, it was added The fate of four deputy sheriffs snd a Logan magistrate, held cap- tive on the other side the line re- mained in doubt today, Sheriff Chafin in a statement last night significant- ly remarked I fear for them.” gan county orted killed Munsie rfell Conflicting mong the ward Mingo deputy John the reports trying were men May Have Martial Rule. Charleston, W. Va., Sept. 1.—When state officials reached their offices this rorning anl glancel at last night's reports from Logan county they pressed the opinion ihat martial Logan and other nearby counties was inevitable Advices received at officials said indi r of the men in Mingo any tha compliance ex- law in the executive endeavoring to as to would Pre is such they with march clude perse in tarding’s commana Advices e and line of adva ends 1 miles ridge from Hewitt's mountain One report from Madison last night was to the effect that two men had arrived from Blair They told news- papermen they were members of the United Mine Workers of America but not parties to the conflict and had no desire to stay in Blair durin border trouble. It was ad exhibited s signed by tBe ary of the local union at Blai thorizing them to pass through lines to the rear. These men are at about 1000 erritory along Creeks. pre- dis- ident hope executive that the and resistance _ex- along Spruce Fork Creck to Blair received at » public were u- the stated to have upied the and = Mill said men Hewitt \ds Telegraph to Harding Phillp Murray, vice of international organization of mine rkers telegraphed President rding expressing belief that \en along the Boone-Logan b would disperse provided the gove ment gave the stantial antec that their and would be protected gunmen.” in his teleg asserted that on Satur an army of marauders mining community fired into the homes of Workers." Wm. Petry trict 17, sent a similar message president All's Well At Albans, W. V ed Press) river br and Ohio to Madison where armed bands lecting for the past been stopped. The last here left yesterday aftern road men that no mail was being moved Persons who reached today tried in vain induce owners | of automobiles to take them to Madi- | son ftrey. They said that all tween here and those points| rolled that armed stopping motor within | of St. Albans Used. Preparatory | possible by the fed eral government in the West Virginia mine disorders, thirteen rplanes were ordered today by tary Weeks to proceed from Langley field flelds of that president men a sut lives invaded tk and United Mine of Dis- to the vice-president Albans. (By st st Sept 1 dll trains have few have from Rail- the here early | or roads &t were pi had been five miles and men | cars n, Sept intervention to coal state Washingt Word wuthorities ndholtz in the dis- n. Awalting Details in e was Washington pt. 1 awaited by federal from Brig. . F turbed West Virginia termine whether mart be declared and troops n to down nlawful insurrectionary proceedings It by noon today Pr ing’s proclamation callin Fox’s — Saturday today | | to de-| should | sent ind area al law al put Hard- upon n nt ated that the | |persons engaging gn the disturbances |to return to their homes s not properly compiled with a proc tion martial law in Kan- awha, Fayette, Boone and Mingo counties is expected to be issued and |two regiments of 1,000 men cach sent from Camp Sherman, Ohio and Camp Dix, N. J The proclamation already has been |signed and requires only to be pro- Igated. .aurel Court, No. &, Order Amaranth will hold a rcgular ing at 7:45 o'clock tomorrow |in Masonic hall We tune, refinish Pierce —advt Court No hold it at of meet- svening repair pianos. C. o Co Pride regular 8 o'clock and tb requested to b can be i alled Victrolas and records, Advt F. of A.. will this evening s clect ara present so that they Henry Morans STEAMER 1S SAFE dian Importer, Believed Foundered in Heavy-Running Pacific Waves, Reported Being Towed by Observer. 1—The Canadian Im- to have foundered in has been found by which is tow- port, the gov- marine office was Montreal, Sept porter, believed the Pacific ocean, the Canadian Observer, ing her to the nearest ernment merchant advised today. Word received here Canadian Im 10:30 o’clock miles west of San Francisco The me stated that a crew 44 had been found on the Importer, but no mention was made of a boat load of nine men which was believed to have left the steamer. The Canadian Importer, freighter, disappeared For days the North Pa- as searched without word craft As heavy had been running it was feared she had foundered and that the crew had been to get away in boats stated that the had been found at st night, about 500 orter a w unable VACATIONS OVER. n season is over at the New and the summer w: > returned to their desks reta Brown, assistant n at the library of the Britain institute, is back at her ter a mon‘h's vacation, K ng and otherwise enjoy- salt Water on an island off the of Maine. Miss Helen Wain- t has assumed temporary charge » children’s department after a s vacation at Hawk's Nest, suc- Miss Florence Ladd, resigned Miss Helen Martinelli, has returned, ifter a months’ vacation at Woodmont and ha n added to the f. the children’s department Johnstone Vance, formerly Gauer New desk today coast orce stcceeding Only 55 per c federal supervision can speak English More than S000 national banks were in operation at the beginning of this | year . | 7 | ~VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous be. | cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking GOLD MEDAL SNBLEM oy The world’s standard remedy for these @isorders, will often ward off these dis- eases and strengthan the body against furtber attacks. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for the name Gold Medal on every bex and accept no imitation [ govern- | Miss Ann e | nt of the Indians under | CHAUFFEUR 1S T0 AVOID CHINESE MR. | | | |Queer Auto Regulations Might \ Get Him in Trouble Shanghai §ept. 1 preventing —As a means of autor nts feallk n or Precautiona >ciation, ization com leading “hine: Shang nared vhich elty. T «dopted debalte e aucipal council scttlement. Ar of pre lenzthy the mu the Internation: he meas | Ivocates are the following 5 3 57 \ll motor cars have rubber tired | wheels and run without noise. It is!| too late to blow a horn when a c h al ady collided with a pedestrian. A should have a very small bell sttached to the tront whee nd this bell should the time t when pedest can get out of the ould be I the si bicycle bell Each car should limit, but the police motor ied ganiza one of kept so th a speed doctors’ 3 ‘e exempl “A chauff adge siould be and should have aumber of his license Chinese inscri should cil at a few taels e not licensed will not dare drive a car. “All motor trucks should have| rails or iron chains around the cars insure safety and in case of collisior cargo will be prevented from falli ud injuring pedestria Cargo should not be piled too high to pre- vent danger when bridges. brigade cars should wear The| brass on badge in ) ed thereon. and hadg munici coun- Then a mar be issued b, should one and an assistant f each motor sistant should ikcep a looko when around, goes back leaves the zarage car will not m money in em *nauffeur. “After car a w siould be and any chauffy to others sho th 2nd feel sorry. tc repent. This has be r and has licensed to take truck behind ana car turns ard, enters or The owner of the spendin Jloyving an car or sit killed by a motor of the deceased | and placed in a room| se injurie. | >d up in th the image v cause him introduced produced suc- room so Seve | 54 churche | h-Day in Adventists have | the United States. | i ENGLISH TAUGHT LéOHOL’ 3 PER GENT. % PreparationforAs Food by Regula- © AVcgetable similatingthe! | tingthe Stomack Ix Thereby Promoting Digestio Cheerfulness and Rest Gotaits Opitzm, Morphine nof ither meihes NARGOTIC Mineral. Recjpe Shame on Them.. ERHAPS there are a few mothers who do not know the virtues of Fletcher's Castoria. Perhaps there are a few who know that there are imitations on the market, and knowing this demand Fletcher’s. It is to ALL motherhood, then, that we call attention to the numerous imitations and counterfeits that may be set before them. v It is to all motherhood everywhere that we ring out the warning to beware of the “Just-as-good”. For over thirty years Fletcher’s Castoria has been an aid in the upbuilding of our population; an aid in the saving of babies. And yet there are those who would ask you to try something new. Try this. Try that. Even try the same remedy for the tiny, scarcely breathing, babe that you in all your robust womanhood would use for yourself. Shame on them. Children Cry For | TS~ CHILDREN oT of Ol D SANUE Sond. Pumphin A helpful Remedy for Constipation and Diarrhoea, ‘Focsimite Signature of ,m"‘;;,,;;n GoMPANY NEW YORK months:old 40(.:1\'1‘5 At 6mon! 35DosES Exact Copy of Wrapper. i l of | seas | Students from all parts of the | | |to show taught how to say “wh.” FRESH CAUGHT world how to move oral organs for certain sounds. are learning University College, London, according to speech sounds. WITH MIRRORS Englis EXTRA SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY 367 MAIN STKEET SHORE HADDOCK - FRESH STEAK COD . L. 12C ‘ FRESH CAUGHT SWORDFISH FRESH m 1 2 C I FLOUNDERS FRE CAUGE BLUEFISH - FAT SALT o 5C I HERRING FRESH EAST A FULL LINE OF THE SEASON™S BLOCK ISLAND FRESH CLAMS IT (SLICED) OPENED FAT SALT MACKEREL RN WHITE HALIBUT (sliced) - - 25c¢ ib CANNED FISH ALL 30c 1b 40c Qt i2c Ib i 18¢ NEW PACK Here they are being | is at the hand of all physicians. be the trouble trifling or great. counselor. Your Friend, the Physician. . The history of all medicines carries with it the story of battles against popular beliefs: fights against prejudice: even differences of opinion among scientists and men devoting their lives to research work; laboring always for the betterment of mankind. He is with you at a moment’s call This information He is your friend, your household He is the one to whom you can always look for advice even though it might not be a case of sickmess. He is not just a doctor. He is a student to his last and final call. His patients are his family and to lose one is little less than losing one of his own flesh and blood. Believe him when he tells you—as he will—that Fletchery Castoria has never harmed the littlest babe, and that it is a good thing to keep in the house. He knows. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORY ceNnuiNE CASTORIA ALwavs Bears the Signature of (4 THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITv. MARK smoker. TWAIN A New 10c Cigar Perfected and Manufactured by William Muller My reputation is back of this Cigar, it is a brand that I have spent months in blending and testing. I feel sure this Cigar will please the most fastidious It is a mild, smooth, sweet smoke. | The “Mark Twain” Cigar h at the | Mirrors are used | | /@ at only 10 cents. cigar of this price. If you have any form of Rhcuma- tsm, Heart Affection, Stomach Trouble, Chronic Appendicitis, Chest Disease, including Tuberculosis, when not too far advanced, or any other ail- ment. you need my treatments for a complete cure. Electric trcatments of all kinds. “lectric light baths and all forms of (he violet ray machine treatments are given without additional cost. Private woman’s treating room with {lady in charge, a. m. to 5 p. m. Open evenings. DR. COOMBS The Natureapathic Physician and Chiropracter- 252 Main St.. Phone 765 is a creation of the times, one built to meet the re- quirements of the present day smoker, and to retail In the MARK TWAIN I am giving you the very best quality as in all the other brands that bear my name and I believe this to be the finest blending of tobacco that has ever been offered to the public in a Try them and pass your judgment. Taste the difference. —_— —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S.* ational Bank Bldg. GAS and OXYGEN ADMINISTERER NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE ALIVE OR FRESH KILLED BROILERS AND FOWLS Also the well known Purina Chicker Chowder, Scratch, Chick and Pigeot Feed. All sorts of Fishing Tackle 105 ARCH ST., Tel. 1121-8