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1e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922, conventions, to the " I+ [Japan, and John Nassett Moore, of the | pagt Equipment For Charging Batteries port with a_harbor free of ice for| The 11 judges compo the Court The four deputy judges are Dumi- | upet Moran Take Your velve months in the year. The road| Persian Government Ovganizes Forces | are elected for term nine years, | triv. Negulescu of Rumania; €. W. Auto Troubles in Tow s through important coal fields, | | Although the United States has given | Wang, ident of the Chinese Su Plans Now Under Way [0r Final [ &in o which is expected to furnish| To Stop Ontbreak of Sinko, Fri- Ga[hgrmg ol Eleven Judges [Or | the Court no offielal co-aperation, ond | preme Court; Nikhaile Jovanovich, of 4 supplies ull steaming "l"' for v I gand Chief, | of the judges is an Ame n, John|[the Serb-Croat-8lovene State, and e M M ora" arage Celebration Shant psalDEINE Chscele e b o Constantinopie, Jan, s1.—7he Fer] KUISt Time 0 History St Al et iERaTY MpSar Feecericls ¥, &, Byiohmtin Norwhy 10-13 BOOTH STREET T i tentlal oll district In tt nlet| o i L e iva:fll'nlr American society ALL SAINTS CHURCH REPORT Wouse. Fhone. 106115, Anchorage, Alaska, Jan 31--So efore the mdvent of the railroad.|Pedition to put down the rebellion| The Hague, Jan. 31.—For the frst s e R T M e, rm';'i""“““,h'”'l" 3 :‘r{"_'\‘:":" !"’"f :'n"‘“’{"‘ —— headed by § the Kurdish brig ‘.‘,‘|‘\m. in history a permanent World g ) 3;\_-4;,_ acording to Rev. Steph THERL THEY GO federal reports, it cost| gether the ends of steel on Alaska's| g y one ton of hay, corn, po-|chief, who hi veral 1imes menaced | COUrt will come into actual being to- | That official, who 1 i a platan The o¥uBRAIERLAE Allcils Rngess A lba Blo ki A [ r Cadillacs A Specialty, rapidly has the work of bringing to 467-mile government railro from es or oth essities to Falr-|the oity of Tabriz according to ad- ow when the 11 judges chosen as fanently at The/Hague, will rec s i which leaves a balance of § Heaters, hoth new and second hand, Seward, on the seacoast t went hy boat to - Ay . { members of the Permanent Court of galury of 60,4 Duteh floring, or ap-|at the beginning of the new year, | have been marked down 20%%. in the heart of the Yu mouth of the Y168 from Teheran, The government [ International Jus by the suffrage ate 00, while the vice-[There were five deaths and five wed. AVl ae) eois Slave enais Hrogressen that dennite Up the|troops have been augmented by Cos.|of 51 nations will meet in the Peace | pre judges Will- get|dings in tHe parish during the year Clath Uil P ana rivers to Iair-|sacks from Teheran and by contin.| PAlace here from 15,000 to 4 ins, depe Also during the past year the chu A. LIPMAN throughout the territory to n anks tal distance of 3,800 niles,|gents from northern provinees Its carlier sessions are expected 10 | ing on the number o 5 Of Bervice, [ qeht was reduced $1,800 and $1,072 [ 34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-3 P times it was shipped thre Colonel Ludenberg, one of | be devoted to organization. later, it The members of th st court are | was paid on the Interest, — e ey of the “golden spiie mid-February Skagway, over the White Puss 3 Arae is understood the court may take up [ Viscount Finlay, former Lord Chan- Yukon railroad to White Hors . questions involving the interpretation | cellor of Great Britain; Andre Weiss, | eSS | e LA S The ceremony, which will 1 h 3 — = = = tended by Governor Scoft (! e, of| thence down the Yukon and Tanana|« all the militatry | ©f 80me existing conventions and | Jurisconsnlt to the I'rench Ministry of \ T ~ aska, and other:high territ andliEivers dt & cost: of-$48 oparations AEs § The Swed. | Afterward such disputes between | [orcign Affs Commendatore Dion- —PALACE — BUY THE ' officlals, Kk bince &t -t} rod he 88 bulk-of frelght o sh offic ave su led the British | States as may be referred to it | isie Anzilotti, international lawyer of N A PRRFIER N JRAl): (A58 PINED A1 LIBIEN TOIAY (W SIS DUl ol frakly S | o 1 the Britiah | = righteen nations have agreed to|Rome, Italy: Rafas). Altamira, Henge SUNDAY NIGHT MOLLY-0 SHOE AT KINNEY'S re-shipped Riley Creck bridge, 120 miles gouth|be shipped by the railroad to I1%air-| rom any action \ of Fairbanks. Thousands are expect-| banks in three weeks less time t an Rifles or in otherq EIVE the Court compulsory jurisdiction | tor of Spai - Ra : pr 3 over all disputes that may arise be-| sta Huber, . IHOLLY 0 #d 1o attend the ceremony by either of the older routes, trav | 8 izations In Persia § > The Riley Creek bhridge is in itself ing a total distance of 1,885 niles s ar an minister of | tWeen them. As concerns all the 51 4; B, J. Loder, member 8 Rcels Of JO)’ a triumph of engineering. l.ate in|a cost of ahout $30. Since the road|war, and ap nemher of the|StA4tes which are members of the'supreme court of The Nethe November, 1921, 500 tons of steel for|began handling traffic a few months nization in Per- the bridge were shipped from Seattle| ago, the cost of oats in Fairbanks|sia, who Is onw almost the dictator b e e e T e — to Seward. Today the bridge, a u00-| dropped from $140 to $70 a ton, the|of the Persian cabinet, is determined foot structure, is practically complet-| price of beef dropped 25 cents ato put an end to Sinko's uprising. ed. With the exception of the 1,340-| pound. Wood costing $130 a cord| One of Sinko's most recent raids foot steel hridge across the Tanana|was replaced by lignite coal delivered|took place in October when part of river at Nenana, which will not be|at $6 a ton. his forces attacked the American Lu- placed in service until late this year An increase in tourist traffic is ex-[theran Mission at Syjbulak, when 500 or early in 1823, it is the last unit of | pected. Mount McKinley, 2 gendarmes who surrendered were the road to be completed. Pending|in altitude and the loftiest peak on|shot down with machine guns, completion of work on the bridge at|the North American continent is but|Sinko's wild trihesmen then looted Nenana trains will be sent over the|a short distance from the line and|the town. Tanana on ferries in the summer and cover tracks laid on the ice during the winter months. The government railroad cost ap- proximately $56,000,000 and has been under construction since 1914. The main line between Seward and Fair- banks is 467 miles in length, but, with branches, the completed system will have a total trackage of 532 miles. For some months past luxur- ious trains, with Pullman coaches and buffet dining cars have been operat- REAI I ORS ed over the main line on a once-a- week schedule. 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