New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 17

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Financial| NEW BRITAIN FRESH AIR CAMP IS |VOMEN WORE SHORT | : ' VLS sk, CLOSED—SCENES AT BURLINGTON HAIR NEVERYTHING PUTNAM& C°’ Successor to Richter & Co. SR ies Show Egyptians Ave|% \ nburned but smiling children returned this afternoon in an auto- - mobile truck from Burlinzton, where —_— . ANng - z 2 (New Toak Btock Exchange quot they have concludea eight days of menibers of the New York Stock Ex FOMPINE i1 the woods atihe Ten Bir | Chicazo, sept. 2.—Tobbed hair, con- | M We recommend the purchase of change.) . tain Fresh Air camp. The children |cealed ears, short skirts and all the g are loud in their praise of the good |©other tads and foibles associated with Am Bt Sug 1 8% ? time they had and insist that they | modern women's styles arc as old as - 2 & P Am Can o onnecticut Light ower ’A\n\ 4{. Anrm in anx!ous anticipation of another va- | Story told by the mummies of both m Cot i R e s > : 4 3 g P 4 cation at this famous camp. Egypt and Peru in the Field xm)us. un:. Am Sm & 3 ] 33 % MAI I b ; E > Through the kindness of Louis |and encased in sarcophagi covered 0 onas ue « Am 8 g s 5 T Pl X i o Young, of the Stanley Works, treasur. | With Curious paintings and hiero- . e s . Lt d 3 Syl 28 er of the camp, Miss Carolyne Bart. | 2lyphs in colors still bright after three e S 2 . g o, o e samo. Miss carolime Bart: | 2nhe i oo e e e s (| T o Yield Better Than 7% AW 7' . : 25N 2 . g ) N > 5 3 5 1 Duelle and Logan, of the city health | mies. all that was mortal of a human Am Wool 72 7 y 3 2 ) 3 3 )4 2 e board, the Rotary club and many |being of ages today link the pres- AN ALY = L 3 : AR 3 ¢ s 5 others with whom the New Britain |€nt to a civilization long since dead Ate Top 5 v . 2 Forala fwas prouall to) <o oneritaa |liThe ant)y ter of thousands of At GIt & W I 23K 2% ] 3 p R large sum of money was raised | curious cves r the mummies seem Bald Loco 9 ‘ " 'S X Bl . throuzh a publicity campaign which |to hold a strange fascination for every Balti & Ohio d . 5 { 7 made it possible for these children, | Visitor to the museum, they are silent il. L. JUDD F. G. JUDD ‘W. T. SLOPER Beth _@iteel B many of them anaemic, sickly children, | Spectators of the passing threngs, but Can Pac ... - 2% v I 3 : L3 to spend from one to two weeks in the | the paint ich adorn their rest- Cen Leath Co... 28 7 g ; i | oAb air I eAting Lholeeci ifocd ana | ing places 10re plainly than words Ches & Ohlo 5 5 i) b gy B Ae. Snfoying the Proper kind of exercise | of styles, customs and manners of a > Chi Ml & 8 P under expert supervision forgotten age. gr:l"n.;f‘: & P.. 32 2n 3 . W e i g vl R SIOPREE. Anaemic Children. “Why, ma, they're dressed just like 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Col FI & Ir . 33 2 3 P 3 S R xS . Trained nurses were in charge all > giris we seen on Michigan Boule- Investmnents, Local Stocks Telephones, 1815, 1816 L o o - 7 exclaimed an aged visitor to his on G g 3 d the time. The children, underweight, x o ¢ 2L B e s S s Eicisome Ol (hanboratisicatabter » s he gazed at the strange figures g B d ? R . s dorning the sarcophagi 3 Cruct Steel underfed and many undernourished |a > 7 : Cub Cn Sug s y from improper feeding, living under appears like they dia not wear |§ We Offr . b ~ . : ’ v ;O E more then than they do now,” i oA % : GIRLS OF FRE ATR CAMP WAITING IN LINE TO BE A N. | unhealthful and unsanitary conditions than > ; Ere 3 3 D T THEIR PEDS AFTER ARR IVING AT CAME ON “IRST | came back stronger, fresher, happier | the woman answered as the pair mov- UNION MFG. CO. STOCK 16 1st ptd ¥ and with a few exceptions showing |ed away. Gen Elec ...... 2 an increased weight. 1t el os omiinel NiicRor Gen Mot Rotary Club Transports. Cleopatra’s day to the Paciiic coast of Peru in South America, but mummies Gt North ptd 7 7 oodaoye or wo €CeRS of chilaren went to camp. . They were | from both regions lying almost with- i s o ik = o in reach of cach other now, but in 11 Con 9 9 . conveyed there through the generosity | [} Fea<h OF SRCP BEAET ROV K T Tnsp Cop 2% 4 . B B A T X * of members of the Rocary Club, which | !t 10O s e ), Inter Con . g 3 < . turnished automobiles for transporta- sllphiagpon j,f"’lll"_‘ S§oL “n“ . “:“: NEW BRITAIN EARTSORD Inter Con pfd ) g TE " 4 tiori, and the citizens of New Britain |Similarity and 1 ASnoy DN maty e New Britaln National Bank Eldg, Int Mer Mar 3 ’ A% ; ; Who provided the thousands of dol. |at @ time when the Norsmen were Telephone 2589 10 Ceatral Row " . ' ¥ PR 4 z all of Southe ope a . Telephon . Int Mer Mar ptd S 48 ; : 4 tudpelll il foadimgrassaindiy ravaging all of Southern Europe and DONALD E. HART Mgr une Charter 5008, Allis Chal Mt 3 3 " h S . 2 ~lost T the old world had almost sunk into o o 4 : i b barbarism. Dr. J. Alden Mason, as- Int Nickel ........ 12 g o o E T Y - Owing to tho commencing ‘T"mf""; sistant curator of Mexican and South WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND STOCK OF THE Int Paper A f P E schoo! term next week it wan Keity Springfield : by EIR L 5 Ukl s necessary to return the last batch of | American anthology at the museum. PECK, STOW & WILCOX COMPANY Mannssett Coppos ¢ > 3 < Z o youngsters home today and thus the | N8 Prepared af odtbme of the en g Lack Steel ....... 3 383 B AR I ? - ; iy > camp officially closes its most success- | Nistory of U sruvian;mummies. © The stockholders of this company Mex Petroleum ...107 s e 9 ful season. Both wove j“‘“‘; il Aol are to meet on Sept. 23, formally to Midvale Steel [ : 2 BTN e - L s N e o it vote on the increase of the capital T ¥ CAPITAL APFARENT VICTOR. [ar~ duplicated today by the best me- ’,:;?":h:“::'vi:,:“"‘:"“.‘"f" Lol hinalas N YN M H . : % - : Kobe, Japan, Sept. 2.—A partial vic- | chanical means and the most skilled |l Sed Sl Lo B et il s Norfolk West ... 00 J s g tory for capital In the big struggle here [ artisans. Their pottery is unsurpassed shares of stock held. North Pacific ... 6 .ol between shipbuilders and their work-|even today in its type and theif work 5 Pure Oil L o24% 28 : S, men was evident today when about|in gold and copper challenges the p PT il § 30 per cent of the employes returned to | medern craftsman. Unlike the Egyp- ——— ;‘::n/\;‘nu sy a8, Y 2 » % their benches when the shipbuilding [ tians. the Peruvians used no process 2 - AL e 3 ] 5 - 3 : % ! olice main. | ©f embalming, but so dry were the TR AR e B planta were Teopened. The police main:| °f emesiming, bul o iy veve e | JOHN P. KEOGH a . & - S > “ o E. < = = o 3 e dry bodies wit their wrappings Pregsed Steel Car . & 8 g & O, { : ’ ; JSEkent ""h""'h"‘ T ";‘ffi"“‘,;:;(; .“.I:..m:r; m.aln?.l e S Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York, Ray Con Cop h % 3 o S they thought that this influence ajaroundithem hat SRl : ' : bt Skl \ 3 ) Bridgeport Reading . ....... . shortly be removed. On the other hand 3 Waterbury X Rep I.A ‘ , . Y labor leaders declare that the struggle around them. Danbury STOCKS New Haven g iy h b e : which involved a form of syndicalist Farjtigitonm ofinncon on thelconnt Middletown BONDS Springfield Royal D, N Y . u was found the greatest ceme- Sinclair Ol Refin. 193 Yo control as in Italy, is not over. tery of these people. A great desert Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston. Sloss-§ Steel 1 . . —_—— waste, no evidence of occupation is South Pacific E A E = “OVER THE HILL” &0 e e nifaie een whenlitiia G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—n 509, n. Navl nk Bldg. — Tel. 1013 South Railway . e first Spanish conqueror passed this Studebaker Co . THE GROUP OF BOYS AND G IRLS WHO . every vestige of human Texas Co ... 3 é WAITING IN FRONT OF BOOTH'S BLOCK, AUGUS BE TAK . Fox’s_Saturday occupation had entirely disappeared Texas Pacific . 23% 23% o] To © 3 and the location of the town was quite | industries to those of the present gen- TO CAMP. SE———————————————————— a Tobacco Prod .... 668 forgotten. It was not until about | eration. It is a linking of the past Trancessl: OF »o0 ':;: y 4 CROWLEY BROS. INC. |seventy years ago that the first graves | to the present \\"hich ho!d‘s a reruliar U S STEEL Untea Pastte 8% Py B o N . 799 5 were discovered and for half a cen- |attraction, for the mummies, lying in United Fruit ..108 Hey, Mlkle, Look a T’lat hsll PAINTERS AND tury they have yvielded fortunes to [silent scate, are the most popular ex- United Retall St .. 537% “ b treasure seekers who despoiled them [hibit for the thousands of visitors who U'S Food Prod ... 163% 314 e S DECORATORS to recover the golden ornaments left [dally crowd tho museum. ARISTOCRAT U 8 Indus Aleo .. 46% ; 267 Chapman Street beside the bodies U 8 Rubber Co 4 Tei. 755-12 And now the mummies of both of i S U S Steel ...o.0v.0. T6 % «stimates cheerfully given on all jobs | these people tell of stranse similari- Esperanto has been officlally adopted < U8 Steel ptd ..... 100 100% ties in style, adornment, manners and by the soviet government of Russia. AMERICAN STOCK MARKETS) Utah Copper . . 46% « 46 N . " Va Car Chemical .. 27% 256% 27% e Yleldmg About Willys Overiand .. 6 6 i 6.71 ARING HOUSE REFORT, You can purchase 064,700.000 this stock on our g e e el | Rogers Recreation Building MARKET TODAY v AR e o LR FRIE‘;;;K e (Warnined 57| Futanm) &|Co L3 b % LV 3 3 ° ° ° MARKELSON & CO.| e i it B . LR T First Anniversary Night vesre e outhern 1} e ; , i 742 Main St. for Am Brass 18 7 - 3 ¥ 1 aat et b Main Office | Am Hardware .. 2 3 . . e b 45 Beaver St. 1823 I;roadw Colt's Arms Eagle Lock Lpnders O RS T € TR 0 ORCHESTRA AT 7:30 IN BILLIARD ROOM r\mm nnd Juad LT e : —— e SOUVENIRS AND REFRESHMENTS ON THIRD FLOOR MONEY Scovill Mg Co Lece BEATING OLD SOL TO IT AND EVA AVOIDING THE HOT WEATH- Standard Screw ... WADING IN THE BROOK N EARBY PICTURE SHOWS THE Traut and Hine ... . E T GROUP 15 MINUTES AFTER ARRIVAL IN CAMP. Y e e S : : : A Welcome is extended to all our patrons, past, present and {| Stanley Works .... . 39% 2 — — 1 3 But there is no necessity for such di- ? CAUSE OF AREESTE THING OF THE PAST E ’-::':;.z".:::::x.,n:::';;';;::;,%:%f:f SAVINGS sa for aid in our present war. London, England, Mas Demonstration [ “As for that war with the Greeks, to Protest a Certain Tax—To S For Better or Worse, 0ld Turkey"lz""""“';:'l“‘il‘w:'".l.""'i;f:.:":u_“r“::" “ ‘ : k DEPT. kendon. tot. 3 pemonstaton n Has Gone CANADIAN TARIFF QUESTION _ “The unemployed participated oceurred | Fancy Elgin Iast night, and marked the culmin- | e Parllament Will Be Dissolved and a ating point of the unrest among the | Angora, Sept. 2.—Tho Ottoraan em Creamery . ] } fdle which has prevailed here during | pire i a thing of the past, and a new | New FElection Held in Order to De- Connectlcut the past fortnight. Several members | nationalist government hay sprung out BUTTER ¥ J Fancy Avon on or before of the boroush council of Poplar. a |of it says Youssor 3 cide Issy section of London, were arrested and |the present foreign mir who con September 3rd Ing to ralse the tax rates in accord Wa nati + are different in our [ CAnadian parliament at an eadly date X : ance with an order from the London [way of thinking and acting from the |and an election before the end of 1% < < county council, which had taken ac- |old-fashioned Turk o! the story [y . . ‘ : 3 Frig i the vear to settle the dominion’s tarift id 3 tion to ral funds to ca for the | book he went on Wa have ol R 3 L] . draws lntereSt from lodged in Brixton prison for refus-|cluded the rkish-Russian treat Locdon [Sept. 25 iesolutioniotthe | policy was the program enunciated Gesiituta\ The areestioc helre mainass, |1optarl (Hellor i i accalenitorwass €3 Main St.. Opposite South Church of the council members some of | method in politi Wa sav what last night by Premier Meighen The ] 2 Q them women, was expected today. | Telephone 621 want and what we thind premier announced he would make ' WSS I RR bt Lot e s | WE o peias sk Lo NN [ oria s snoincsi sqeonidiunake e 1Ist was asked by a deputation of a mon- | re + char Church and stata e ster demonstration to pay 26 shillings | have heen definitely separated. Oup | O3l [0V day o Also made that rents should not be better or worse, old Turkey | WhiCh demands free trade. The pre- 5 ‘ - Saliostth DEh. Baoh BB OF work | hes cone whe e a 1kas |mier deciared hs was certaln tila pol. LEAN POT ROAST 2cIBOAST VEAL ... .............. 2% TR&ST co Fhese demands were rejected by the | when strar couldn’t travel with- |ICY Was wrong, and predicted it would ~ P TREQ : o Soard. Several men who had spent | out apecial police permission and pro- | Pe_rejected at the election. PRIME ROAST BEEF .. 25¢ { FRESH SHOULDERS .......... 18¢ i WERTAIN Uiy Wednesday night in a workhouse In|tection among us, because of ancier “To A-cide the principle of tariff,” v wE Ly fackney refused to leave in the morn- [ religlous prejudice ainst Christians, | R sald. “ix the big. imperative ques- —————— e ng They weré aprested nd Iater | T Anvone may . 1fely with tion before the people of Canada to- e TAQ ! E entenced to a wrr‘( » imprisonment. | out i ,"“ " 3 2 Aepid :,,',y:, fay. Until they do decide it. we can- S .- 15 1b for $1.00 | EASTERN STAR TEA .. . Ib 29c Bellef was expressed today that a |people America ‘ every d not have business stability or full em- - > . om - - wya) commission would e created | This in one of several reasons why the | sloyment in this country.” CHALLENGE MILK ...... 2 cans 27¢ | DAILEY’S PURE PRESERVE 2 for 15¢ or the purpose of conducting an In-[old capitulatior to protect foreign The present parliament is a war- q n E i ey ko e qoassion ot taxen and | Chriciinn sunsers. are ot meeaot =" [sime wofv. stected in 1517 on the con: |l SILVER QUEEN COFFEE .. ib 23c | KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 9c Ringis S he equalization of rates for the relief| “There is another error about us. |scription issue Premier Meighen's : P t the poor. l\vo are suspected of adopting the cabinet is a unionist government. Open Saturday Eve- T

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