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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922, B, Snall, Bk, Gy, Yelow it | i o Savmgs Bank of NewBritain Sergeant Arthur Pinell, well known ' Howling Felines Troublesome guios new seenem e oceman, s muspented o | night by the state police commission —_— AND REAL FLESH < el Gl 178 MAIN STREET Yedestric - stance oy < Pedestrians on Park street in the Guarantewd free from alcohol tances of an alleged automoblle ac- wee small hours of the morning, who cident on the night of June 4 between eIt a o ant nit o i an wutomobile owned and driven by again revive the sale of your liquors, | Pinell and a sedan owned and oper- E H : A per- stablished 1862 ning into a session of the Ku Klux Klan some night, may only encounter | '1Cr1Y 16 less of how. you, might ated Ly Leon Bchiiok of Deep River, some weary resident in nocturnal ap- | MU e American merchant marine | State Policeman Philip 1llynn was also parel trving to drive away ceprtain |10 Your ¢ffort to create a situation to|in the car at the time, but no action [benefit your brewery was taken concerning him, There night howlers so thut he or she can Fet.aome ‘aicep. | Friend of Kaiser were {Wo young women acquaintances At At “Move: Ciita: | "It s, of course, notorious that the [With the policemen at the time, : Cats, ure the trouble, in this neigh- | Adolphus Busch who founded your | Pinell, it appears, was driving from . 2 $ K uha Large cats and smiatl cats, | brewery was possibly the kaiser's [his home in Essex in his Stutz touring Brown, black, gray, vellow, white and not so whit Fom cats and Tabby | Your family for many gears has main- [car was being driven in the opposite direction when the accident oecurred, ats, Al with powerful lungs and | tained a castle in Germany: your wails resembling lost souls in torment, | Hon in any event wiil not disple Both wheels on the left side of the Their meeting places extend all the | Your German friends whose gi m,,. sedan were demolished and one of the . . T . : It i | hope German merchpot ne other side by dan The directors of this bank have declared a dividend on deposits at the rate of- way from Cherry street to Stanley and [ hope of a restored German merchgnt *Is on the other side badly dam- yond They spend a few minutes | Marine 18 in a hurt to America’s new Pinell's machine was dented at one place, wailing their weird, [born merchant marine near the left forward fender and the blood curdling chant and then pro-| 1 refer to these extraneous facts, | ront wheel and axel were slightly ceed to another Milk bottles, boot- | not in resentment but that it may be |SPrung. 1 jacks, stove shakers and vast quanti-| made clear that in my opinion you do| Both state policemen involved were off duty at the time and as they were 2 0 ties of pepper are thrown at them, not come hefore the har of public but to no avai opinion with clean hands,” not using state property the superin- seven Cats in Session. Mr, Lasker made public at the same | tendent announced that the depart- One resident of that neighborhood | time the text of an opinion just ren- :"‘"“‘ "‘"“”"h‘"(‘:v" be """""‘;"”: in.ide- ¢ o e . il er aw A rmining whether or not the law was | as of July 1st, next. This is the 119th consecutive dividend. | | passed no less than seven (not seven [dered to him hy Elmer Schlesinger, black cats, however) on his way home | general counsel of the shipping hoard | Violated in any way. last evening. A group of four people [upholding anew the legality of the| Sergeant Pinell denied a statement stood early in the evening and[serving of liquor on American ships|fcPorted to have been made by watched as, first a yellow, then nw{ W sea. The opinion was hased largely | Schlick, to “keep quiet’” and he would black felines gathered fogether, thejon the limitation in the cighteenth make it right. The police commis- yellow one strolled across the street [amendment of its operation o *the|®10N made it plain that it has not and set up a howl. Then he or she | United States and all territory sub- |COMPpleted the investigation yet, even returned, and the group was joined by | ject to the jurisdiction thereof.” and |27ter it heard all evidence offered by two white cats, after which the|on recent rulings of the supreme |Schlick and a half dozen others pre- gathering strolled off, probably to the fcourt in liquor cases which Mr. sented by him. A report will be pre- nightly meeting place Schlessnigen, declared, held the prohi. [fented at' the next meeting, The Drastic Action Threatened. bition laws to be effective, “{hrengh. |Commission also revealed that there One woman said last night she|out the entire territorial limits of the |AT¢ Cerfain other members of the would appeal to the police department | (nited States.” state department under investigation, for relief. Another woman has tried | The opinion cited numerous cases| DUt 1Ot in this particular case. Ser- cayenne pepper without av One [ to show that American ships 'mnwl; geant Pinell has been with the state man last summer, wWhen the same|ihe three-mile limit could not be con. |POHCe for six years. He was ap- trouble occurred, is said to have ob-[cidered within the jurisdiction of the | PoINted sergeant last October. tained a permit from the police and | iited States government = 7o broke up the feline convention with | d IEINERS DRIVEN OFF a shot gun Vague threats of poison | 2 s/ are heard. And still they howl. and Clt l .y Make Unsuccessful Attack On Billy- tired residents swear in their beds as y tcm‘) leagh Castle During Night. eir night's rest is broken up. s e LR SR Ha it Victeolas and Bl Belfast, June 14 By the Associated vy a8 and Planos at Morans'. |pregs)—Sinn Feiners attacked Killy- s leagh Castle, County Down, during the The members of A. G. Hammond [night but were driven off by mem- I Camp auxiliary will leave New Brit- [hers of the special Ulster constabul- ain on the $:46 train Iriday morn- |ary. Col. G. W. R. Hamilton and Mrs [ {Ing. standard time, to attend the con- | Hamilton, the owners, were in the y Vention-to b Held in iStamiord castle during the attack. | nin er's 3 o T A i : ‘ - Muller's new Mark Twain 10c| Jncendiaries were active in this city L one— that's all.—advt The places burned included two mo- Tl L licenses of Charles |tion picture theaters, a restaurant, a P S 708 Chapman street; Iver | irewery, an:engineering :works and a during the Wiison administration in-f " inson of 61 Laurel street; Chester (piock of business offices. Three men sofar as the shipping board operated | Muter of 224 Jubilee street, and Er-{were injured in the latter fire. passenger ships, liquor was served ‘l~.~v Hemingway of 23 Hurlburt| pyftish blue jackets this morning Practical Side OF Question reet. have been suspended by the |stij were engaged in discharging the “Having thus disposed of your con- state automohile commissioner cargo of the German steamer Stella tention that we are lvrm\!\vm_" the \.\-; - x S it ks albR e by e Brits | let me rcfnr‘!” the practical side ¢ LOOKS LIKE BLUE CREW ish warship Danae. The authorities whel;.hls ’m”\mlv I hill pending ek maintain secrecy regarding the re- REIESCRIn R VI Bl DRy giE Definite Selec - sults of their search of the vessel. foms bangress riow. providing. aid for| Defifite” Sclection of Yale Defenders)® . B 5 American shipping which if cnacted Will Be Made Soon. 2k 3 i : : f of al g GRANGE OPPOSES SUBSIDY into law smn\lx\.}y!hu \T‘M 4.' Ame I“:r\vi Baies Phing, Tune. 4 Atk e (as expressed througl its legislative | ouncement that the blue eig e —= body) that we have reached thatiieen selected as the ”M“_v ‘1“;‘?;" :;m Will Make Effort to Have Pending i i i Sl i 3 st ‘varsity crew 3 % point in our ‘jl*""'-’*‘ life where anJand Yale's choice to uphold its pres- Bill Defeated in Congress. established merchant marine is ¢Ssen_frige on the Thames river was expectea| Fredonia, N. Y., June 14.—Influence dalffor; ollr ,0rosk ”“‘ e of|{0duy because of its superiority over[of the natlonal grande of husbandry peace and our protection in % O[the white crew in iast night's time [will be exerted to defeat the ship |y VARSI " o esential for [TOW in a omile stretch and its ex- [subsidy bill, Sherman J. Lowell mas- No type of ship is so ¢ 1tia o llent showing in an additional ter, announced here. A MUTU ! L S ! VINGS B NK either of these major purposes a5 the |niice with the freshman. elan o 1a| - “The Grange” he stated, “believes tast passenger and combinatloh Pas-feompetitor, The time for the four|a subsidy is wrong in principle. When senger and cargo ships. Of this L¥D€mijcs was not given out. a business or enterprise is subsidized Great Dritain has 400 whereas W¢| (ogeh George Corderry had had the [it is subsidized at the expense of i‘:y“;(}:x i""‘h"‘h’fl‘:" “:j""j’ g reaten | COnviction since the provious time row |others. The Grange believes in a fair M k d i l l : 2 i IR o Great i o e e el o ol RS g B o A ake deposits regularly in this bank. Save continuously a part of your income. Criticizes Some Americans LT BLUIA ccted. The belief the er % e Mifain, Japan,|Lite crew for {wo days had not fieen | Eanization will he used to defeat the Lo e hil ot 3 10lding tc ¢ form t t s d |measure."” A h b dd d k France, Germany and other maritime ' (50" 1 T S I ROWed | MR g aaaressed a tetter n account here may be added to weekly, monthly, or at any convenient time, and :a“cor?:‘s;nnw-tllxll\»l:;w:” Tan e ed|TEW was regarded as one which isto state masters asking them to throw ’ 9 R b enciienss [ads mw"]’;"'fl‘”"‘iifl'”“']" 4 very promising|the support of - their ormnln_mrmus 't y : : : y belleve there Is a sufficlent number |\ esterday it pulled a smooth |against passage of the bill. The or- “ h llk Ch CI b v Cl b s h l s 3 :)? Zpr::\rir:::slwlt!wu'”!‘v'v]"vlwf pride m‘r‘”'" powerful stroke, der has two million members. you may ca l any lng you e— l‘lstmas u 4] aCahon u t] c oo aVlngS’ their own flag ships who would divert | S their trade to the foreign flags to the T e T A extent that the competition would hlr‘l_’ from a profit operating ,\(.An\lpni!vl,‘ very greatly against the American | - o & 9 L] -4 A E are so enthusiastic about suits, dresses and i times for all these objects. i ki 4 o T T i s jects. or any other needs, and January 1st and July 1stinter- B e o rore | tising he lected th i i ising has neglected the est at the rate of 41/2% is added to it. Your deposit here is protected by a bank )" (Continued From First Page) of or any other attractive title, or just plain Savings Account. It is available at all eign ships can enter America serving it Tiarine and that 30 100 s for- BASEMENT with resources of over $13,000,000 and a surplus of over $700,000 and a record of eign ships are allowed the privilege of | Bargain Basen}ent is not the word for it. It'sa e i splendidly equipped store full of low priced sixty years of successful operation can ports serving privilege must be allowed our mer- th.ings to wear, and so very low in price that you Clenk, S0 ins | will wonder how we do it. Not only that but “If the sale of liquor be prohibited | on all boats entering o _departing many times things are moved down there from from American ports there is no voic our main floors at very much lower prices for ‘ in the shipping board that would be v raised in protest.” juick sale. Open-8 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays-8 to 11 A. M. Mr. Busch attached to his letter to the president the copy of an cditorial In our ];flrgam Basement vou get a lot more printed in the Chicago Tribune of and pay a lot less than anywhere else we know Monday Evenings-6-30 to 8 May 6, 1922, “following a visit to the editorial offices by an official of the (Jf United States shipping board. : ; \ . (Standard Time) Lasker Answers Insinuation Declaring there was an insinuation | B that the editorial had been “inspired | - by that visit,” Mr. Lasker said | “1 was the official who visited the| Tribune on May Hth, and I wish 0! e record my emphatic denial that T in ¥ any way knew before or at the time | | of my visit the views of the editors of | GRS e AP, S i ¥ o L L% — LR POLLY AND HER PALS I¢s Easier To Laugh Than To isten - BY CLIFF STERRETT that visit or at any other time hefore or since. The fact is that I had no —_— e 1 —— more advance knowledgs than iy HAR! HAR' HAR!) HO‘?" KIN You | ; \ THEA MY @ v T e other reader of the Tribune that it i P4 6& gE(N P | You LAU@H b5 . u)fil UOH was going to publish such an editor- THATS A P&AC»‘) HYPOCRITE \ B PO Pl EM THE IDIOT ALLUS lal - pealigeicts ! UN 1 PERCY'! ) PAY/ PERIING? y OF PERCYS? EXPLAING ‘Em! ) ‘__5_) 3 — — = “Your mean insinuation regarding uncorrupt officials and editors reflect st on you alone. Right From Shonlder “Your letter to the president and the letter from your father which you attached thereto, have on their face been written entirely with a view to their effect on the public when pub 1ished, and in attempt to insnre the publication i am informed that you have sent printed copies of you letter to the press of America “Wherefore, my reply to you not merely intedded for you but also ‘written with « view to public re Joinder. \ ' Selfishnegs Charged | 1 belfeve you ta be thoroughly sel. | ) nnns' that you Yrre acting in 'nr; (_ tope of creating public revolt | Comynght 1912 . - L 5 egaiust prohibition that you may | Newspaper Frarure Semnee. [ne.. Great Brtain ngnta reserver | @H’-_ OTerrET i