New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1921, Page 10

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S ——e—— == HERALD CLIPPINGS | SUIENTIFIC MEN ' FLED AT CAPITOL, [ P © AREIN SCOTLAND | Washinglon Gets Post Ofice| O o o B SEn . Allanner of Subjects to Be Stories From New Britain Herald =N S0 =i Gt : Discussed at Gathering That the articles re Idinburgh, Sept The British n the Herald, concert " e : x vice and its possibilii® i | 3 \ ' A R A e B © opencd its annual meeting have attracted official o ; : : st gt N d ; iy, g ! X ey : g X were today and will be in session for the followin p Postmaster e ) + I s, Bagiies | . % X s All kinds of questions from “Colored Thinking” to “The Age of the Delagey to Postmast jeneral Wil | : H. Hays. Mr. Delane o taken the ¥ . . o " will be discussed by leading ation for the Advancement of opportunity to state t seliey : X the sports and tr e 3 : ? nd foreign scientists. postal ¢ o S pos | y some of the subjects that NS AT ESremr Ve R e AR o : At with: “The Origin of the the postofMic X _ v Arthur Keith; The letter follows 5 i s # . i by Dr. Postmaster General .o |n the British nfall g - Washington, D, ¢ ¢ — . : Internal Movements of the Sea. y Yes for Gas and Oll Stoves tOO' 3 : Or. ans Petterssen, a Scandinavian au- ’ 2 M Do 8t '. ,,,,,”,‘ ,',__‘,,,,,,.N h with ¢ : | tiiority: “Einstein’s Theory of Rela- clipps from tho New Britain Her i tivity,” by Professor Eddinston of In fact, there’s a Bay State Finish concerning postal matters and its 5 i Cambridge netic Storms of the f ployes. =, | Present Zolar Cyele,” by Rev. A. L. ] 1 s S L i S sl ortie: “'Suspended Impurities in City Or every, kind of a prOJHCt The matter of the baseball team Air,” by Dr. J Owens: “Modern track athleties Is belfeved to be along the lines of welfare work and is de Whaling " by Sir Sidney armer; “Tides ANY gas and oil stove manu- signed to promote good fellowship | 15 a Source of Power,” by Professor among the clerks of this office and of WAR l flR IHR“NE ls Despite the Irish truce in the South, bloody warfare continues in Ulster. | I:ca of Birmingham; and “Giants" by facturers have proved the su- other offices in the vicinity The Uls g jerac NeiE : arill | I'rofessor Haliburton. o P Ulster Volunteers continue the ing. Here's a squad @ u The|UlsterjVolunteersicontinuelshietcitoain re’'s a squad at dri periority of Bay State Finishes on The clipping relative to house num- i Belfant strasts | A new section of psychology will dis- cuss psychoanalysis an dother ques- their products. These finishes in- bering Is self-explanatory and is ex- | pected to expedite the delivery of | E —_— —— — =] tions of the day. In the economic sec- . mait REP[]RTEI] SGHE“UL ticn no fewer than five of the speak- clude air-drying blacks and bak- Rewpecttully yours, REYOLUTION QUELLED eis are women. The Air Ministry will ing blacks from primer coats, to W. P I‘l::.:\\'l:\'.“ " ) show weather charts in the making Postmante «nd hope to set up a temporary wire- flat and glossy finishes. You can A varcel post story published in a |{iNQ ning Night Friday—Will Be Contin- | Ni a Government Sends 3,000 | 'ess station. ‘ e oarcel post story Custom Makes It Necessary (0|ovening Night Fridas—win e Contin- | « t Sends 3,000 } get Bay State enamels in black, subsequent issue of The Horald, also i e was sent to headquartors Washing- . . ued Throughout the Winter Months Troops to Honduran Frontier and| .pp. . . i : . Flgm [0[- LeadeI’Shlp | The g al Motors building in De- white, red, green, olive green, ing by Postmastor Delaney. n —Chapman’s Major String Orchestra.| Capture Many Prisoners. troit is said to be the largest office % | building in the world. brown, blue, and special colors to order. ENDURANCE! The opening dance at the State Ar-| Managua, Nicaragua, Sept. Constantinople, Sept. 8.—A new war [ mory will be held this Friday evening|Prompt energetic action by the Nicar- for the possesgion of the throne of [when Chapman's major string orchestra | aguan government in sending 3.000 Ty 4 Abyssinia is scheduled for this summer |Of Dine pieces will furnish music. The|well cquipped troops to the Honduran e . . From broom handles to pianos, dances will be run every Friday even-|frontier has completely quelled a 3 or fall after the rainy season and the ), " ouohout the winter months and |Fevolutionary uprising there. The revo- et 0P C from toys to automobiles there is war will be fought out on sporting lines, | js under the supervision of L. Sa- | lutionists had captured several small i 'M' ) AL B State Finish § . according to Dr. Barnum Brown, cura- | viski, local dance promotor. It i FIRESeRLUL were Mforcedtoglion Minto g elta_d, Milk 2 & Y S0 OLICVEE VR tor and geologist of the American Mu-|aim of Mr. Saviski to give to the danc- [ Honduras, where Gen. Cardona of the S aginable product. seum of Natural History. New York|ing pubhic a novelty each week and|lMonduran army has captured five city, who has just completed & ldng|battles of music, prize fox trots and|BSnerals 17 colonels, 36 captains, 15 ' d Tell us your needs and litutenants and 1.208 soldiers. It ig Sracsalingitriv lihars mardi gras will be held as announced. |1t en il et s : E Thelr fighting custom is to agree | Leading orchestras of the state will fur- | 4¢ .'f“,‘;-(“:,] at i -t",;;:,:\\"f;" n had not we will Slépply a‘i‘ilms]f;1 for to meet at a given time and place and | nish music. On September 16, a prize| ave olved several Cen- our product. ¢ have let the contending armies have it out. | fox trot will be held with a ble re- ntually have involved several Cen- | ppg “Food - Drink™ for All Ages. rynen tho are paint-experts They fire one round with rifles and r Mark DiVito's Marimba Sstinet Dl Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and 5 | then ure knives. When one side or the|and Novelty orchestra of Waterbury, | TS Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. —they are also experi- other is victorious the dead » buried, | will be the feature of the evening's en. Three-fourths of the vessels of - . . o H H | the wounasa ssed of in some man. | joyment R lG0Ni blie Yorallr ) s5~Avoid Imitations & Substitutes enced in spraying, tum- bling, dipping, brushing | ner and then everybody goes home quite | satisfied, explained Dr. Brown. o & | *‘Since the death of King Menelik, and in _marbleizing, and freak finishes. These men the throne has been jointly occupied by | Queen Waizeru Zauditu, (daughter of are at your disposal to the late Emperor Menelik) and Prince B | Ras Taffari Makonnen, a son of a answer all questions and | brother-in-law to Menelik. Neither sign make helpful suggestions. | any documents but the royal seals are g - - . — : 5 % 7 e i 2 oy Wirite us for complete in- put on to attest their mutual consent. | The throne was occupled for a time im b formation about Bay State | 1016 by Prince Lijasso, who appears to e - - B . s i be a jolly fellow. i o - ik 3 Industrial Finishes, and “But he got in trouble by catering | i JF I (il J i for Booklet No. C-16. | to his Mohammedan subjects on the TR | i ) Red Sea. The Coptic Christians, who f 8l Wadsworth, Howland & Co., Inc. fon the m;;fl."’”y of ‘("0 ;0{;"0 :““" § — ; Paint and Varnish Manufacturers THE @AY STATER who are said by some to e los g e ; ‘rvlnv of Israel, objected and a bat- BOSTON, MASS. | tle was fought wherein the prince w defeated. He escaped to the Dunkali g - - é - - lowlands and nothing was heard frcm % Py him until the end of 1920. Lately he| g Y l has been making headway in the high- lands where two tribes declared for § : 1 d = P him and now he is marching in the . ndustrial Paints Tigrian country ““The Abyssinians are the only whol- ly independent people in Africa and! they let you know it," said Dr. Brown. 1 = i !*Since they defeated the Italiaps in the — nineties, they have gone around with | 7 v' | their heads in the air. Anybody who i has killed a white man enjoys special g honors. The country is rich is possi- bilities but they don’t wish to have it exploited by anyone.' 1 Marion Goebel, student at George ington High school, New York eity, swam across Long Island Sound | and back towing a canoe and threc men. Oysters can live only In water that contains at least 37 parts of salt to every 1000 of water. i GERMANY PAYING e Isanc Newton, — gravity theory, was a dunce at school Total of Reparations Money Passing ——— Through New York Now Totals B I;TTE $55,000,000. New York, Sept. § The total & M + 5 £ Germany through this cente - ogo 5 Make that ceiling new with brought up to $55,000,000 by the cont depoait of $5,000,000 with J T.ife ia a burden when the body A I Gray Enamel Victory Crawford UPSOMN=B80ARD Payments are being made here in | despondent and downhearted. To pecordance with terms precrived by bring back the sunshine take €& HERE'S no need to have a cracked, :x‘;fi I{'.|\.."'.‘I.‘1‘:,'~I 'wliuu;”;: i flatviet % Gol-D MEDAI-h iS tl]c E‘d i(‘-‘l .l{illlgC to ](()(‘I) Clean : spotted, ugly ceiling,”—said the prac- ally the only country o 1w on a tical carpenter. ®gold curr y basis and for the equally m o . = important and availab vedium of in ‘OU know how hard it is to keep the can broil and bake at one time with one o = 5 teraational remitiance | @m s %‘ ordinary stove looking clean, and burner using the right hand oven. ipsonfiBoardioill itvelooupwalis and It Ia also the purpose of Germany's black, and shining—how stave blacking SEnan ‘ e ceilings of enduring charm. elblg panels 'I;':I':;\-"": Remlen mpeciallyFrance and, | Tae nnlon:: :.m.dy of Holland for over | soils your hands, and how much “clbow g L lr]v « ml) uhu.\]: nfp.:n‘ul‘¥ 215 square are ‘ii'_)pl_lcd n-ght over the old plaster, [ u B AT Sey.atislipatie s> grease” it takes to put a nice polish on sk anc Jnquare fory painted in any desired tint or shade, and with them. From end to end. the Victory vour ceiling troubles are at an end.” In this country foi prospective pur chases of foodstuffs and othe raw i. a stove. . - H Q : nes ifts a All druggists, three sizes. Crawford is only 43 inches long. '"‘;;:'r"-".fl T : l.-n..n:.z...c.un-d.:-.--vb- | . " weak here, at the time i s But you can keep this new Gray Enamel ~ When using both coal and gas, in addition Upson Board is different! payment, the mark falling tc § BidL)| NEE—— - R Victory Crawford perfectly spotless by to the ovel n have nine kettles e e Tt ilTes moarty (reirs Ba strong Aecedl = = Old S UI simply wiping it off with a damp cloth cooking all at once, four on the coal, five wall boards. So it will withstand the settling of Greeks Drive Turks [ ores, ers Hot water, soap, and a little ammonia will on the gas. When there’s a big dinner to buildings and the inevitable twisting of studs and - 2 > - | . take off the grease and spots. - time, you'll appreci- joists which cause plaster to crack, and weak boards Frem New Positions and Eczema Vanish S to pull away from the nails. Qreek Genernl Headquarters in | 4 5 N Asia Minor, Sept. 8. (By Assoclated |G R And remember, the Victory Crawford, in If you havent yet seen the Victo Upson Board has always sold for at least lsc per Good, Old, able Peterson’s Ointment e f S s ) Y e Press).—Turkish Nationalist forces 3 gray enamel, or black finish, gives you Crawford in its néw gray dress, you can square foot more than other boards because it is have been driven from new positions | > : the double advantage of being able to use make its acquaintance at the store of any worts zooce. | Pt ithis 8 mone\ ¢ ofact by, the they occupled on Septembe But (01 el e oa gas or coal, separately or together. You dealer who sells N e s have retire lowly g every| n,,;.‘.. ::v“r; I.m mi'(l: is. nDl‘lC/';‘\:. | s SEE ) & - ale: sells less per room to decorate than soft, absorbent boards. Inch of the ground Besday | T et tO CNL ol e tterson’s Oint- night the Turks launched wi - | ment cured me J. Nichols, 402 *Phone today for prices of Upson Board tacks and succeeded tempo street, er, N to cover your ceilings. The price has re-occupying the posit ¢ box for only 35 cents at been reduced. any druggist, says Peterson, of Buffalo, money back if it isn't the best you Ointment in the house. Fine for burns, calds, bruise sunburn, chafing and th urest remedy for itching eczema - The New Britain Lumht‘{”( . TO TAKE HIKES ind piles the world has ever known n's Ointment is the b for 301 PARK ST. later were again drive Unofelal estimat Ish loss 12,000 K ed Th reek lo but are sald to be he | | A series of hikes have been ar . | bleeding and itching piles we eve e R » and itching piles 1 have ever | ! found.” —Major Charles E. Whitney, > which will take place next Saturday af-| d Haven, Mass ‘ t 4 o'clock According to| terncea at & oclock. ~According rson’s Ointment has given great | plans, the girls wil A i satisfaction for Salt Rheum."—Mrs. J. | Spring, at Barnesdale by trolley ear, | yeo e, U0 G | :::’«,::'.’J.';fl""fi,“:.‘.'t'., e o bring i | oo o s Sold By A A MILLS, 80 WEST MAIN ST. |Quick Results---Herald Classi;ie_d Advt.- own box lunch and money for lemon | Co., Inc., Buftalo, N. Y. e,

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