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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921. e T 1 AP P T R A T A e WL 1 5. A € e A 1 ) 9 A | A e A TR TSR VRO WP A1 A Y TRARE R 8 W 1 TR T —— MHENA I | Lttt ’IH’ER@&JGHLANAL, rest commisvsions | SEY'S DEATH | gy AT (ovenws R 011s Recordu : PALYN G ESOnst loatt [ o \ \‘ it doth nan 1t 4 i of fun’ In lstening tc I'he | t is the handiwork of the | \ | Entered nt the Post it New Diritain m o 1 hue left and - rigiit J = = be in bud taste to decorate gutewnys nuuh“..h ' i | 3 L bill 1s very prominent | » 0 . of the forest yreserve district with Buit Nutlons could safoly Ic | Washington, Nov. 20—Ships of four f £ B ».-m:; reminders, which, ¥ 2o tesmen wouldn't e ‘ | nations carried ) per cent of the th « OEEATY he " S [ The y ' [ though necessary to the | s of e T cr t ¢ Go to Hell, | pproximately H“‘. 0,000 tons ,’“ Car=f Garfure have no place in our peacp. xNam . vhic er when ecalled| ‘There isn't room In ti Y. | / go which moved through the Panana [ FAF AT REEE B0 AT énce, howover, for / | Canal during the fiseal year cnded ] CHALL ERLE L LY BARRY COUNCIL MEETING American Vessels Lead i is not to e American vessels led all others with a total of 5,163,000 tois, ¢s lishing a new record by increasi | total tonnage of the previous i v st ( 1 the men sur I = embe Audit Nuren r o Il \ ” h o situn i 08 - 5 1 (8 y 615 i . Member ; ( « : onsing situation is s 1 Few men resemble the young fel-|Year by 615,885, ) of importance is to be trans- The trong but the garage situation is V [lows who wear the ready-made clothes Britain Second in the magazine advertisements, Pew | British ships were second and s passed even the high mark of 1917, ( preder, their Jast banner year.” They reach- i i AP — heen cor y ; J France has nerve o profess friend- | e totul o f shtone s “" ‘ AL ship while intimating that she will| Japan and Norway took third s ¢ y ender, 1t wot ‘\\jp us some islands in the' Pacifie. [ fourth places with 768,600 and . &LGAN S (]l"TS EWl i the live f g §80. tons respectively. Norway drop it e ShE y ves were not Ve ; Another complication. A hee in one [Ped below its figures for 1915 but A VOID the misery of racking pain. G > ot ¢ 0 expe £l lof those new republics was caught go- [Japan soared to new heights, 3 Have a bottle of Sloan's Lini~ over into a rival country for Ing her t high mark by ns. ment hendy and apply when 1 the men Ma el e f PPLY . ) s hes wparalleled inereases in| yo he or pain. thoug seemed [ Whena man consume 10ugh ra- - commerce moved through the r- It quickly eases the pain and sends IR I LRLL GRSl A You can say one thing for beer as| Way by the four nations are but-| 2 feeling of warmth through the i | niEng It his v neddure mediaine, You don't find any halt-|ed by Governor J. J. Morrow, of the hing part. Sloan's Liniment penetrates empty bottles standing about on | Panama (! , in his annual report ithout rubbing. e ARG made public today, to competitition Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, he did |longer skirts. That is the only thing so keenly developed that it requires iatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, of the quickest routes, anie back and sore muscl Roitte For forty years pain's encray, Ask your neighbor, » Commodore Darry Council A. R. will hold its regular mee hursday evening at 8 o'clock in Main street. All meme to be present as busi- The A Yot | ot 1 ¢ he important thing greditod : & Y \ S ¢ ) to o pre-war level 1 he The w\u\:l“\\‘ shoulders o could have | Paris says there is a reaction against gainst them. 1 b A5 we unflerstand it nation fg | Ust en to a sphere of influence in Most Imiportant ) g . China if it doesn't take too large a| “The most important trade route ; nation, perhaps she will find some | Ao Nervadl by the & oanal A the s report At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. 8 § ¥ N ( [ £ T v o | heathe territor, 0 stedi not scem t ! y di o or T i : rlir | U LOTELOEY et J s adds, “was that between the cost % t tat f me o t of fighting men, un-| , ast of the ited States and the ’7" agreems 5 ¢ in njoymen . But ! [ 1¢ the auantity of gold in Ameticn| What with soundless guns and [CO: LY A and th armament : i = own but not unsung, was lald aty, oo e patriot s on the | flashless powder, the first thing UL S ‘\"_'“”"" Dties | with no peril to his} o) (o keep' it suppressed tnow we won't be able to tcll when a |of the principal routes were thosc i war is going on from the east coast of the United I 3 it States to the Far East and between e ClolaU b LN A al the west coast of America and Eur- | | e jumped over ]\/ux inybody wi ives t pr here i W bright i oD | imably | Ly China bacomes a ,Christiar In tt ight 1 | rbitrarily these rep | 5 1 con ot refrain strength to imself from eartl on a s er as much as twenty dollars a year, | When times are hard the downtrodden Large Tolll Gollected: A\ none and other facial ¢ hoard at se has, at any rate, dis American proletariat can hire serv § Ute freely Dr. Hobson's E O wppeared from the ship upon which| - poyverty s its compensations. |ants for less . Goyarnor MOTTon noiniay 410 1 3 : double value of_the canal to the U try net t t to 7 5 | vas 4 passenger i e i} £ ed States. In addition to the quick Ay cent of Gre irita t o What his psychological reactions | service it gives American ships from ; i } T.? 1 T Iis S ' and ', might be [»f Siam which country was ane of |coast to coast and in the world trade Y.L O')SOfi“ l? GABONG wete we can never know, what was|"USC your and don 7 ; i allied powers dur ar. routes, there is, he said, a constant- Lo A N v e S at it w iy Of course the name interests on the great motive for his act cannot be 5 i s of C i not ried far that i £ ; : he great t § P Af visiting the states of Cam- ||y increasing venue which comes to nd probably most people |seen. But it is quite reasonable to sup- | yodge and Tonkin, Joffre, on the the nation from tolls collected. comes i1 erence The to the orang-|pose that it was E 5 he Bad ok = shouta | Montealm accompanied by several de- “In terms of mc re p ng up an argument seeki tang of not t the New York Zoo ul hee hroug ‘ Arling- stroyers, will proceed directly to ¥ ‘anal," the report a s, “has ¢ | Qo . are putti L \-’, ment ‘, L Gl : i ; thr L »' )‘ 3 never be cracked. 7 na, v . he expects to arrive | e i “Gold Seal to retain e ship Mutsu, whic they N is mast on, and several 5 A ere has | e — ahont L His s rn in Japan | ir wsed investment additions, stocks, claim w: 1 nmission in Oc- rinci he lever; how h s [ been chang + psycholos 1«-1” will l2st about a month, after which | ete., of $8,000,000 1 gross ope | RUBBERS “Giov. Lake jooks to next gener : - ! who he will visit Peking, traveliing by way | ing expenses of $24,500,000.4 The | |tion to preserve peace,” headline. ul and Mukde revenues in the last 1 Wear Twice As Long England seems more anxious v g st a serew driver then fought in our armies or navies. We| KR | Governor evidently not carried away The present plans for the return he report shows, continue ; | by optimism. t g for the marshal to reach | 000 more than o 3 s08 i NNING'S than does Jape igland seeing the | paratus, anc y climbing the [ament was such that he was complete- | ™ rance by way of Honolulu, San |without allowing for interest on the DAVID MANNING'S d New York. capital cost of the waterwa Don't watel t night be R - Asks Increased Revenue, i within wheels, do not seem to be jus- [accustomed to perform, it as a[u ming cowardliness of his act |[SIOW ! 3 T n ‘-,.;(:‘Lrl(\"\“l‘.-::n:” ans “\”"",”‘_f‘ o < % tified if the outlook for the agreement |lever start to pry aw e bars | becaus ow that it was pro 1y iy } LOND{)N LIKES IDJ.‘A"X governor, who l;.mm.\ «m]| that ::1. Shoe SiO!‘C of all nations involved is as bright as|protecting the skylight. Were while | prompt y the force of an experi-[ There ar¢ many w to describe present system is to assess tolls | 211 Main Street hut | English Press is Noticing President | the basis of $1.20 net ton ( fop hi i it tal | 7 ’ X 2 3 A ing to Panama ( meas ; M, it s poor taste *to talk about onesclf. | fiarding's Suggestion for an Associ- | “unless this would result in a rate of America are v € t o t 3 s Gal here is reason for reat reection —— _ more than $1 a net ton according might have been expected, b aves sold it e acHont Could the deceased have imagined ation of Nations, to United States rules of measurc- one in doubt concerning 1 rute \ rms [ that the body laid out at Arlingto ENN N E g London, Nov. 29. v Kssocis ente SrRie o e s A e £ ; o i b g 5‘" 1 } 3 Pre Threasing utte e “Under this dual system tolls col- i ; : : 1hot e ~tas trustingly as | was one i own men is quite AN Y Rafal ey 4 sesd s B iecte sunted to $11,276,889, which ¢ sils ) et by the lLondon press g marine; t i 5 an possible, one four bodies from Haroln s d L stz seation ofh an e g 0 less than wonld have | ¥ 3 i arding's suggesti f an : b With Richard Barthelmess and ; ) un vhich the f pede cun Y W\ u 1 fon of natlons through a series of in- | Mo (0/ACCEC LT R John Miltern (Shechan) now. Popular sentiment against this|of a Al IGH an CAbone lfrom the Argonne and there is ¢ 5 ernational conferences, the conclu- 3 )" he . “Speedy | § N e iRt ¥ | sions of which would be o rved un- tment of a law e lishing the . ment. Good for ecvema, itching skin, and other gkin troubles. One of Dr. sentative Hcbson's Family Remedies. absolute disagreement wher tober anc g 1 3,000 miles pried up everythin 1, | organization of ry individual glo-Japanes jance n bar heating ¢ can but pity the person whose temper- %possible need of an’s t s of his seze and pulling up [ly overcome by the change in sur- Orient. Such alli y 8 vhesls him t1 r on which he is|roundings, we admire the man desrite pictured by vesterday's developments. [to do this, it would be an ¢ i ence that few are called upon to face. |“the meanest man in the world,” The report A e E: ter for him to escap His reaction was too great sort of craft well as against SO s ir i 10t to wish th 2 chance t as one of own, With an by treaty. e ;)lx.y‘:”‘r:;hi-‘: 1’1\..‘”: > ‘ a0 sy _“m, e “ e \ % ; : .,,‘_“ll,‘. o ;W‘“ Gmw y ’l., ‘“J ima Wm\ : The '\'ymirli‘n“ir': 'I‘sz,»y.w columns T—E_.EE RE o 7 e e L M ey T TS A W i GHT WAY | an association has in itself a “tonic W e T i ¥ 5 IyaresnousibicBions ASRERTr cifect.” The newspaper adds will get her submarir S sal man el soldier? Another possibility, as it was —_——— “It is heartening to know that the England that” Americ: Ulisa narro « t sep s [ Whittlesey's command which would p » .| president, inspired by the results of '\ cilles, Nov. 29 Marshal A ahinoton bonferenae (s alraady Jo , who 1 .‘.]‘lr illes on Armi-| jooking forward to a future from | \\llh Jron, in Tablet Form, as 0od tonic, organic iron, which e Ghares gy s stice Day to visit Japan, will also; which the possibility of active co-op- ke y i 1 against the marine, men of inteili Bxp t here are su towever, conjecture upon the sui- fmake an_ extended {our of the coun- | eration by America in the solution of | Smbodied in “Ironized gence believe that America’s lons e o lless possibilitics trics bordering the Pacific ocean, in-| acute international problems , » i I ¢ ¢ less possibilitics. |t rnational problems is not o luding Indo-China, Slam and China.| excluded.” Yeast. oo marvellous resu possible : fense. The mat ; ks He has heen entrusted by the = bafned fu HALL | I'rench government with the task of | ¢ T NATUANE A Dvs R horS e, ter i unt ics of t wage still to be found | jored has now chosen death. |carrying to the chiefs of the govern- COINGIWEEL: hin, Weak, Ne “‘), ““? DYS- | 1 ide, weekne i o MR e A ments of the Far Bastern states that| oo college Football Team to Play peptic Peenle Find That Tty i i i participated in the victory of the Al- 3 Lt Brines Better and Quicker|Join the thousinds who lies the salute and glatefulness 'of in_ California. k L and Qui path to ne 1 the submarine ong | Vi P ¢st | have causced the band to surrender or Meanwhile, despite the feeli TaeT ; ! to ie fzhting coast line needs such craft to make iren cels that Gabong would PAVE been overcome by | ¢ em lower n the y sorry, extremely so, and public 3 t would the missing link | we car ¢ in mind that others now What i E QIyEHREED § “ | be like @ have had their experiepce also erergy, henith Danville, Ky., November uffairs in O i e statement of i | i f @ si 1 entists ¢ W o ve choose. here an offici recep- [ ern team on the football field at Sg e planned. At Singapore h zo, Calif., east vs. west tourname : \ : £, i § tior GniltEaT e will board the cruiser Montcalm, late in December, said an announce- |t ¢ itallz ¢ 1 st Mad . s 1 « pany, Atlant eign e hina port i States hip of the French Iar DBast squad~|ment here today. Dr. Frank Rainc ro chairman of the faculty athletic com- | st & 5 e e s cas rs on a Dare,” they query, P oppot b Lol at Bangkok about|fo verst niversit nd even then to '[yee. 20 and recelved by “the king lern Calivornia or Wi ton Sta Rl I T TE AL Yk bo T e HHGHLY CONCENTRATED vm.,qmsmusc | | | | \ ‘ he ives can be made morc \mnu\ rshal's first call was to be | ter college will struggle with ¢ ton, the marshal will visit|mittee of Centre said the game would ) he skin ) | possession of 0-China | he played either on December 24 or e Rt AL M '\Egzgg 5>:~ as the «t of the |26 and indicated that Centre's . Bs ; e 3 ) & g’?’ AS IN AGES PAST o 5 S g P ek ONE OF THE MOST ACCEPTABLE- CHRISTMAS.GIFTS. USEFUL AND A JOY FOR YEARS S Hving not t Moth Proof Cedar Chests N be emj shall say t ests in Al Sizes and Designs hOfn; With Trays, Some Without Also Cedar Lined Matting Boxes. '24.%? $25.00, SLG i if "‘) Z 00, $./i 69, $35.0i 0 ‘339.0{), $45.00, $55.00, $69.00 1 ‘ STMAS STORE ing or i S e e T to proc \Whether or