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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, VE H]R U]Nfi | ZR—Z ITEAVING GROUND ON FATAL FLIGHT 'AGATION JOURNEY w Britain Young Women Will Spend Eight Days on Water DRESS SHOES—SCHOOL SHOES—WORK SHOES Misses Grace and Alice Thompson of 4 Qriswold stroot, will leave tomor- ) row on an elght-day ocean trip, on bk - o L, 3 ; e o Rt B o T ae 4 2 AR g Wi X S o Ladies’ Dress Shoes Misses’ Dressy Men’s Dress Shoes They will sail from New York on the Bl o P . PR i o g and Oxfords School Shoes and Oxfords e Rl e e Lk B s : ; By Mgt : ) Black and brown, all in black and brown, in black and brown, e St John's River, returning by the i <Xl iy o ; : o ! 3 styles. Kid or Calf all styles Mrs. Bertha Drown, of 38 Linwood street, loft today for New York, where ] . and and ane has secured first cabin passage S ] A and . ‘brough the Quigley agency on the|of all parties, must govern an agree- This is the start of the last trip of the ZR-2 which exploded when its | 5§ = vnard line stcamer Carmenia, for|ment.” trial flight was almost complete. The picture s taken just as the| 5 z Laverpool — dirigible was leaving the ground at Howden, England. & See Our Bargain Tables Men S V\ork Shoes Back to “Old Country. S e A S S 3 —For— Boys’ Sturdy Blucher and Scout The following Italians left this ublin, Sept. 9.—Irish newspapers fd Ladies’ White Canvas 3 ; . morning for New York, from which [ (oived the iest noto trom premicr | SPANIARDS DEFEAT MOORS | HOPE FOR SETTLEMENT e Ot School Shees Special ... €1 Q8 pert they will sall tomorrow on the Lioy: 3 - 2, . . soyd Georze to Eamon De Valera / At Shoaide “""“r‘ of the|favorably but it must be remembered g T and Pumps 9 to 13 .. $1 98 ransatlantic-Ttallan line for Genoa, 3 MEnTreinTne The | s = | Wostan ibouin : z Frremrcto Rt ooy Pu‘r"""‘:'\clolf ;{;c:ol;“l:\.:‘(?'“gn:;l;‘nllll::‘ PAl(l(":ll:; l‘;:g Sacceed in Establishing Block-House | World Conference of Mcthodists 1 $1 00 - Mcnvs SpeClal ]'-“‘_le of 714 Oak street, Nikola, Marya. Gui-|note opened the door wider than be-| Near Melilla, Despite Fierce Oppo-| Adopts Resolutions on Irish Situa- 1to 2.... 2 49 Gun Calf Oxfords #eppl, Carmininia, Marya (2nd), Se-|fcre, and that the “form of the invi- : ® Engli verjo and Grozeppina Daviro of Booth |tation gets rid of embarrassing con-| Sition of Tribesmen. tion a¢ London. Compare OUR PRICES : o glish last. sireot; tilio Gervazi of 157 North|ditions and limitations which would| . ot o (By Associated| London, Sept. 9.— (By Associated p: 2Y5 to 575 . $2 98 $2 90 street; Nespeca Fillippo of oomith |have fottered discussion. o o |Press))—Spanish troops engazed in|Press)—The world’s conference o |8 With Others. Nazarena, Marie and Saverio| The Irish Independent rema. es*tablishing a block-house near this| Methodists at the outset of this morn- Durnardi of 61 Smith street. that the original six conditions im- z e posed by Lloyd George has been either | €/tY. attacked and routed a force of |, sion adopted a resolution de- gl waived or left open for discussion and | Moorish tribesmen in a flerce fight| . = the conference hoped that s R e e 2l SPECIALS ON HOSIERY VALERA REAI]Y pressed hope that the Inverness con- | tonded to """Fe“ convoys engaged in| . iaions between the British gov- | PRl ference will be held. The Irish Times |revictualling Epanish postitions at| .., ot and the Irish republicans for declared: Cassancva. i a solution of the Irish question. The (B8 Tadies’ Pure Silk ............ 85(‘, Men’s Pure Silk . ............ 69c “We assume and hope that the gov- Roprcsuntnu‘\'os of the DBeni Sicar, resolution said: crnment'’s six reservations have been M!mu‘ll:‘x n{nd I‘éanjfly;:l tribes have ap- “This conference, representing al- 4 ; abandoned, but the reply shows they |reared before Gen. Berenguer, Span-|;ost 40,000,000 adherents is watching s QG B B s e e ish high commissioner, and asked for | with praverful and deeply soncitious | MR Ladies’ Silk ................. 65C Men’s Lisle, 6 pair ....... $ l 00 , > Roger Sweetman. formerly Sinn amnsty,but the high commissioner | interest, the present attempt at a sat- (Continued From First Page). Fein member of the British parlia- |insisted that they surrender all their|jstactory and permanent adjustment | 3 . . 5 : . e— e ment, for Wicklow who resigned his|arms before negotiations will be com-|o¢ Irish affairs, and fervently hopes Ladies’ Fiber Silk 49 Men’s Cotton, 12 pair . ... $1 00 note made public last night was con- |seat as a protest against physical force [ menced. In he event that these|that complete success may crown the C ° #ldered as a demand for definite re- |being brought against Ireland, writes|tribes submit to the Spaniards it will | negotiations.” - 4 3 £ ply from the Irish republican leader |to the Irish Independent, declaring | be possible for the Spanish army toad-| The delegates unanimously ordered Ladies’ Cotton, 12 Pairs Men’s Work Socks, 85 and a plein declaration that the writ- | the government's offer cannot be fin-|vance as far south as Gourgougou|that copies of tha resolution he sent i i 1 00 Mixed Cotton, 12 pair Cc ing of notes between Dublin and Lon- |ally refused and war renewed without | without a struggle. to Premier Lloyd George and > 3 |2 e 1 1 don cannot be continued. It was be- {a conference. , T De Valera, the Irish republican leader. | B Misses’ School Hose, 25c Boys’ Heavy School $ l 00 R > lleved that Premier Lloyd George had —_— WORLD'S BEST MEET. 15 5 2 pai H 29¢ pai Toai smoothed the way for a acceptance s 2 2C per pair or z pair . ........ 0se, ~JC palr or 4 pair . by De Valera and his colleagues of the | BRICK BUSINESS IS 100 Premier Tennis Players to Com- AR LD LT (B9 S d per p 4 i invitation to confer with members of & the British government at Inverness | SEEMINGLY IMPROVED pete at Germantown Club. Detroit Suicide Tdentified as “Shadow” pptember 2 Set. 9.—Wi Maber, Prominent 30 Years Ago. | § ; i - on September 20 Philadelphia, Set. 9.—With the abe o s : 413-415 Main > Watch our win- Govt. Reaches Limit. weather fair and barometric readings| o\t gept. 9.—The body of a | The text of the cabinet's reply to ¥ £ k. | iuspiring optimism that it would con- 2 : - Street 4 ¢ dows o De Valera, prominently displayed |Improved Prospects for Firms Mak- | ' 0 o0 throughout the day more|Ban Who committed suicide here a (R 1d ek ST 2 , See r in the papers here today, and the ; 100 of the world's best tennis players | week ago has been identified, authori- | |8 oors south o : 5 A ing Bricks Used in Paving Arc p opinion was generally expressed that ng were gathered at the Germantown|ies announced today, as that of |l East Main St . ¢ ; Bargain Tables. the government had gone as far as Reported by Manufacturers. Cricket club this morning for the U.|“Shadow” Maber, prominent 30 years o i M possible There was considerable ) 3 N i S. National Lawn Tennis singles cham- | 4z0 as a lightweight boxer and at onz New Britain A < oney saved on spoculation as to the nature of Mr.| Cleveland, Sept tion in the ‘oav. | Pionship tournament. The honor of |time a contender for the lightweizht | 4 > WORLDS LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS De Valera's reply to the note, and |pects for plant operation In the PAV-|,,cning the meeting was awarded to|championship. Fro m1891-1894 Maber Conn. -~ ; evel urchase. h advice iven him by the |irg brick industry during the coming e Ay SOR NES (g VR LML DY the |1t 8 = 'S [Wm. T. Tilden 2nd, holder of the|was credited with a long string of vic- various journals. winter, over conditions which have |\ . " ; - th & long st Basis For Di fo revailed for the last few minters, are | WOrld and United States titles, who|tories on the Pacific coast. Maber e RESYS = ' was scheduled to take one of the courts | cume to the United States from Aus- “It is impossible to say'’ sald the [indicated by a recent questionnaire to s d r at noon against Trving Wright, veteran [ tralia about 1890 with the declared in- Dafly News, “that e | members of the national paving brick | * 0 . vasds by patithe’ peesent nox of many tournaments, tention of carrying away the title. As asks anrthing whatever of Ireland |manufacturers’ association, according that is not freely conceded by Aus- [to an announcement made today by fer as known here he has no relaives tralia, Canada and the ruling majority | Maurice B. Greenough, secretary. Clove trees grow to a height of|:n this country. He was 55 years of YOU'LL SAVE of South Africa. This may not be the | Replies from 71 companies having (40 feet. e MORE BY basis for an agreement, but it ap- |a normal output of 4,670,000 tons - e, pears monstrous to say it is not the |show that 56 producers with an ag- ¢ AR basis for a discussion.’ gregate capacity of 3,630,000 tons ex- For Or Against Settlement. pect to be in full production during The Daily Chronicle says In the |the next six months. Nine companies M| Sirloin Small answor they send to London, De Val- | representing 639,000 tons report the Porterhouse Lean era und his friends must decide |prospects of operation as doubtful. Round Smoked “whether th e for or against a set- |Six companies only, with 301,000 tons 3 3 tlement. " of capacity, expect to be shut down. . d Sbouiders hey will do well.” the newspaper |Last winter approximately 60 per cent ¢ ¥ : continued, “to clear their minds of any |of production was closed down. bt § . ‘ 7 ¥ fdea that because the government has — —— e b l4c preferred the soft answer that turns UNCLE SAM KNOWS BATS PURE FOOD 367 MAIN STKEET away h, it will vield in any de- St. Augustine, Fla., Sept. 9.—Unele 5 greo on the fundamental issue ofUnity |gam officlally has recognized the within the empire.’ existence of the huge colony of bats . - = s 0 el Doubt whether De Valera will re- | which makes headquarters in the gar- 3 IF YOU WANT THE BEST IN MEATS PICK YOUR CHOICE HERE ply that the only guarantee that he | ret of the old postoffice building here, H: T > - " » . ean accept will be a guarantee of | the coquina structure on the Plaza g Ancy 30c¢ LEGS WHITE 23c¢ PRIMI RIB 25 complete separation is volced by the | known throughout the country asthe A -1 YOUNG VEAL .... Ib ROASTS Bl ceee b (4 Daily Express. which adds one-time palace of the Spanish gov- g < & 16 Rl P ROASTS 24 CHUCK Way Will Be Found. ernors of Florida. Old inhabitants de- ceeeeeees C . - C ROASTS BEEF “We belicve a way will yet be |clare the bats are =o ancient that they a 5 z 18 found to secure to Ireland the lib- |screech in Spanish, but the federal comes y B came croes ... » 35¢ y [ erty and freedom within the empire | government apparently does not de- that will ensure her every measure of | sire to preserve them as a relic of tho § 120 5 5 40C sperity and development to which | Spanieh occupation, for it has author- £ =i i spires as a self-governing domin- ::a the postmaster to contract for PORK 280 S ! 14C eir eradication. o S “If the earnest desire of all but a T 4 ",'“. o ps 280 fraction of southern Ireland could REDLANDS WANT GAMES B FOWL ........... CEOESIC cead @ctbrmine the matter,” remarked the | Manager George Scheyd, Jr., of the j| FRE d 20 Duily Telograph, ““the DBritish gov- [ Redland football club has issued a X 3 JLDERS PR A FURTS ... C einmant's invitation unquestionably | challenge to any 115 pound football would b ceepted without delay, with | eleven in the State of Connecticut and 3 the purpose and resolve to attain in|is busily filling out a schedule of i BEST FRESH CREAMERY tho proposed conference that settle- | games for the coming season. Games ment the country Is craving. We shall | may be booked by communicating with e . e how far De Valera and his col- | Manager Scheyd of 160 High street B B Vit W utter C-LLggs J doz thelr ponsibility in this regard to » 3 ' the pation for which they claim to " SPECIAL ALI' GUARANTE Door Is Wide Open. oy it s = S e ‘The London Times declared that if { ; ’ AR EM NUT zzc \\nf’{ E MILK PURE ‘x EANUT 2 1bs 31 the Binn Fein regards Lloyd George's \q Y l\ Lo 5 §| MARGARINE .... CHEESE 1b BUTTER .... c invitation as Incompatible with the s rinciple of self-determination it will 3 e placing a “narrow and unjustifi- l B OUR ¥V CUS DIND R BLEND ] NG KEFAST able” interpretation upon it. The % pewspaper asserted that Lloyd George | bl l [ *opens tho door to an agrcement be- 3 q OFFEE lb A I EIA lb 35 tween Great Britain and Ireland us B c wide as ho can y ‘If in making the stipulation that the settlement must be within the c E | 1iBys cornep WILSCO N. B. C. MIL Srpire i b newepaper ~ concluded. A A1 wn 18c | SAisee 3 bos 285C | Cihckuns o lioyd George seemed. nevertheless PURE LUNCHEON ZON ARMOUR'S NEW N . 1o limpocs Carme po limitation s lone S “ = A (‘nt‘ox . 2 1Ibs 196 E n()m,)r:b OATS WIOC 5 ... 15 Ibs $1.00 which, even If it need not necessarily el = i govern the Glosussion It fo one Which 1b 16c EVPT. MILK . can 12¢ HEAD RICE ........... b 6c shviously. and within the knowledge H FRUIT AND V 2 5 E T IN THE CITY s s ’—— LARG 5 TIVE LARGE FANCY SWEET E |N0|- _ e . € [ Potatoes 15-1b peck 39c¢ ,Potatoes 4 Ibs 15¢ .-.»( h. .u-g 'WL *m"fhe'“s 'ha* - B sooxp men | qge | swmmaner 9B | Lanes mvememees g0 o «oskin 1s heir to: An Attraction Indeed! The New Fall Hats Are Here! [l rresH Gr 15¢ EXTRA Y 19¢ LARGE RIPE qts 4 B qts ] LIMA BEANS S 1qts 15C It is the snap and spirit of the Fall Scason that causes men to put new life Into action and dress. h ‘(”’Smmsed A dcfinite reason why the clean lines and smart blocks in our NEW FALL HATS appeal so strongly OR RED / PRICES — Lowest in Ycars — strike an appreciative respon scratches. efc. Not only a HMAT, but YOUR HAT is here for you. Every Hat fully up to that estal dard which we have maintained for over twenty years. Be surfl Wo are glad to be able to pass alonz (o the well dressed man this opportunity of selecting a Hat of 2.y of traditfonal CONNEOTICUT QUALITY at a price which ln(a getting back to rock bottom again. Jsmnl OUR OWN $2.50 to $5.00 A ... $7.00 and $8.00 “‘“‘Z‘S"‘ 1 CONNECTICUT HAT COMPANY 8 For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. OH es 1o the men of this ¢ity who take pride in looking fit. Gt S .\hngs. < sor It is not only the trig styles in our large assortment that calls forth cnthusiastic approval, but the & bk 8C b ¥ N 25 7 ;. cach » S 4 for C —THE ARCADE— —

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