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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY SCIENTIST STATES FEATURES CHANGE ... Sir Artbur Keith Says That Men Have More Brains Than They Use ccmvve oo fractured spi DYING YUKON ARGONAUT Serves Several Purposes REVEALS 0DD ROMANCE of the Gold Rush Tells of Marr)ing & Woman Whose Pies Alasha May 2 Told A broken neck ceived In an )W that his real Dineen, and that he t the founders of the town Alaska I & leader in Car nE 9 into the Yuken in 188§, sludy 1s summoned te his .nl;l»\}-' , 5 StOry Was woven a os culminated In his ave w 1 southerr ) vhose picture in & paper ln.II-uunll Waorkl way into the gold ’ Devinney,” or Dineen, had amassed a ture He saw in Jun W Devin London our brair osed yesterday Bir Arthur Keitk name lohae who has just 1 of the | ge in Detroit to a ich found its cted after he changes are 1 taki o dleapin human worid ' 1 ) “ny former but | wrtune In Alaska has not yet et ot “‘ 3 of superms 1 160 plained, t was b feet « P Y » neolithie pe for T4 men leadi feot § ir Waggener, his employer, and her son, were injured when which they were yesterday near Mark ner, t wutomohbile in g overturned ATk en's story, according to an ae- made publie, began in 1898, he left Washington as a leader ¥ ore . 1 lush into the Alaskan d a large proportio 4 f He came south 15 years population, . it found that the woman most plastic b pieture caught his eye had he said, is that Later, she obtained a which the teeth and went to Detroit, where 3 Bone Under Gums Tennesses and later moved to Ocean ton of Philadelphia, Pa., 5!""!“1 their noon hour at rifle practice. Probably more millionaires and leaders of high society witnessed the first day’s racing at Bel- “In quite cople. Springs, Miss, according to the story That keeps them out in the air, gives them ruddy cheeks and park, N, Y, /ere ever pr : : i1 i \ 3 i 1 ) & to the stor Keep: h the alr, g hem ruddy cheeks and an yont Park, N, Y., than weve ever present at a racetrack in the United States, And what a thrill this bone,’ credited to Dineen. When Dineen appetite—and prepares them for any possible bandit attack. | Gray with Foekev S " i onolitant Cavryine 188 ] ) e | Grey Lag, with Jockey Sande up, gave them in the Metropolitan! Carrying 133 pounds, he was [lengths ahead of a field] of the bast handicap horses in the country at the end of the mile. Cath- stead of spreading outwards came south again, it in related, he - — —_— ing the roof of the mouth a carned that his wife VIENNA ls GWEN OVER leen Vanderbilt and her fiance, Harry C. Cushing, 8rd (left), were snapped as they watchced the race, August Belmont, principal owner of the track, is shown with Mrs. Francis Bishop, society | 10 LAND SPECULATION s the palate a narrow and ! « A suit r of §0,000 in notes on prop- G CAR KILLS THREE | trian Capital in Business are ores most she continued Sr Arth e e —————————————————— A P e PLANE HURTS 6 IN CHICAGO Insurance Co,, Hartford, when the: tendered her a miscellaneous shower. Many gifts were received and games were played. A buffet lunch was served in the course of the evening. “In these contract:d j tlement 18 no longer room for erty which he claims he caused to number of teeth, Such as “ be turned over to Mrs. Dineen is| crowded; the wisdom te pending in chancery court here, | e recason of th teth v th Many Cleveland Industries Give Emploges Voice in Management SKIDT “Amuck” in Starting After Two Others Badly Injured in Auto- | Runs Alighting in Grant Park mobile Accident Near Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Mich, May 31..—~When g0, May 31,-—An airplane “ran a car driven by Dr. W, C. Thomson, & amuc in Grant park yesterday on prominent physician of Detroit, struck |the ground, injuring six people, One a newly graveled spot in the road near [man's arm was torn off by the pro- line, ten miles from here, yesterday BIG BROKER BANKRUPT Methods Vienna, May #1.—Vienna is showing remarkable adaptability, during these change, modern nose and chir an undue prominency; the tendeney of all orn changes is toward the production of long and narrow faces, aden oid’ type of face, with which diea men are so familiar in modern chil dren, was unknown in times,’ Involuntary Petition, HOTHERS. YOUNG LION Becomes Chlc — e FORD Owners Wonderful new ignition system ine sures quick, easy starts, clean plugs, more power and & smooth runni mor days of reconstruction and and in more than one municipal of- fice the musty business system had reminded a visitor of the | mothods of the middle lm\n“”" car -“'-""‘"‘" “;“' er “”” "‘"" A L tree, killing the doctor's nineteen- given place to broad, flat-topped desks, | 0% B O L 4R K, Johnson card index systems, typewriters, and a{of petroit so badly that he dled in flock of alert young women who have | half an hour and inflicting upon Miss Genevieve Walker injuries from which she died in a hospital here two hours : later. There has been| Dy, Thomson suffered a fractured fon. Of the 4 hip and his wife a fractured collar 700 buildings in Vienna, 21,000 have|hone. Both are in hospital here, and changed owners since the armistice, |both will live. some of them over and over again. One plece changed hands ten times inside of 18 weeks. The whole ecity has been crazy to exchange depre- New Y k, Ma iclated crowns into real estate, and . o n ate, the Kennecott Copper Corp. to share- rices went up tremendously, 1 . : 2 p tremendously, In ome |, 0.0 of the Utah Copper Co. to Jenes and Baker, Largest Connected | | Sincerity of for Cleveland, May 31, purpose, frankness and | right labor relations are the basis of successful employe representation, ac- cording to the executives of 16 large manufacturing concerns all of which have in operation well devel- oped systems of workers' committees|time for nothing but business, in busi- | with a voice in the affairs of the com- With New York Curb Market, Files peller, The plane, which bore the name of »mas E. Wilson, in large letters on ench side, had heen flying above Michigan Boulevard all afternoon dur- ing the Memorial day parade, Tt land- ed in Grant Park, and was taking off when the accident occurred. The police learned that the pilot's name was G. J. McGeeval and that the plane came in:from the Kokomo, Ind., fleld. A newspaper reporter, Steve O'Connor, was with the pilot at the time, the police were informed, Lut neither were located after the ac- cident. Spectators said the plahe was ap- parently carrying some advertising de- vice, but none was seen on it after the | prehistoric while going forty-five miles an hour, a desire records and York, May 31— An involun- otition in bankruptey was filed inst Jones and Baker, the brokerage house connected York curb market with branches in arts of the countr: The curb market suspended the A5 Al Hit -of Terms, firm upon notification that Alfred C. C‘oxe, Jr., had heen appointed receiver | PaNY. | Berlin, June Zoo is Ly Federal Judge Goddard under y of the operation of th $50,000 bond each ALY Jore: aucoes : The petition for receiver stated |[0f Which employs more than 300 other in the world as a breeding place 1pa¢ the firm had more than 9,000 [Workmen, made by a committee from for wild animals, While it lost many | custome id that it should be carry- |the Cleveland chamber of commerce, inhabitants during the war, care was|ing at least $7,000,000 worth of secu- it is set forth that, while in some taken to keep pairs, and the cages | rities for the account of these cus- [Instances the plans are intended to are gradually being restocked with The greater part of these, it |[promote departmental co-operation, animals born in captivity . were believed to have been |increase efficiency and production, or Strange foster families are devel- repledged with banking institutions. reduce labor turn?\m, in most Cf‘s"fl'msmncb R ller rarcive At bon ti e ] A open by the keepers, who have | desire to improve relations between | "0 & T TEEE TG el change 1% shares of Kennecott for earned the difficultics of compelling |employer and employe is the mnrl;;-,’F"P“ th“‘m!‘]mlm ot ”:% ¢ 4 I;K one of Utah expires today. No of- 3 : ‘ certain mothers to look after their| mental reason for their installation. /0 0 0 T rs of the old aris-|g.ja1 cstimate could be obtained as to| Miss Hisie Krech of 107 Dwight | tocracy lost their heads and sold prop- the amount of stock turned in, but It|street was pleasantly purprised Tues- | day evening by about 30 of Ther Torrington Syrian Leéague young under the unnatural conditions Sends Appeal to Poincare | spirit ot Co-operation Necessa FEE L they face in captivity. i The executives, as a rule, contend| =70 F'EC o b was explained that there is no inten- | da 3 » And Vienna is filled with forelgn | yion of extending the exchange date. . friends, employes of the Traveller's Y e ; Torrington, May 31.—The Torring- a -operatio A few months ago a fine lion cub o ! AL LR A O O [buyers. One Italian owns more prop- was entrusted to a small black female ald ¢ Torrl /must be presen ore erty In the city than any single Aus. e =SEEmsssesmr—reee—sesgrzmmese UA6r. The voung lfon 18 riow five times| Sirian residents of Torrington andauccesatul representation can be made| 0 B (S SR AT R SRS S 0 T GNE tauter. mother and s vieinity tfnl:«s forwarded to the presi- | gotyal, il ahd ‘\ landlords are a cosmo- | ::‘_::";mg FE R S dent of France an appeal for the pro- | (ther outstanding features of the {m(!]!tan crowd, including even an East L el S| tection of Christians in the Mount | coutive's opi o ndian. as docile as a puppy and he and the| pepanon district of Syria, where, it 1;23&&2'&?5 ‘:“.’g"r':.’"' 4 TEpOIECkEY \ho‘ In the old days the city real estate ::t[:cx;]l:;( :;T-’:z‘nv::»:l);rrIlfl:t(:ln t;:::"‘ ,'.A‘”"'Kl"dl‘n wa; C}I:alst"mc;\ \r[ut}:\less‘ "Ad\isal”llllt)’ of educating omplnyns";'\’\"z rt(ranm r;‘ .nln‘irv “vas‘ housed In‘ 1 ikt g oBilaren; slaughtering o ristiang by Moham-| . ¢horoughly as possible regarding o ooms, lined to lhl'”(vIIlng. with | Joy o medans. [Sound economics in order that they|leather bound records. Today is oc- | nay be assisted to consider labor relat | CUPYS 18 large rooms, and does more tions from a sound viewpoint. | business in a day than the old office “Representatives of employes| 114 in a vear. The city collects trans- should be selected by and from their|fer taxes at the rate of 60 per cent, own number and should he assured|® circumstance which diverts a very By theie emploer. that no. discrim- | $atisfactory income to the municipal ination will be made against them | treasury. because of anything said or done in their representative capacity. No Limit to Recommendations, “There should he no limitation pre-| -~ 50 T venting employe representatives from | O¥ned by Fred W. Ulkus of 08 Rock- necessary that the |considering and formulating recom-| We!l avenue and a limousine hearing | mendations regarding any phase of a New York license, 909-954, collided the company’s activities concerning|last evening shortly after 7 o'clock housing, wages, and all other mat- at the corner of Mill and South Main ters properly affecting their relation-| streets. The Ulkus machine |ship.” slightly damaged and both drivers . At Last a “Seelng Phone” | The report stated that in most fn- started for the police station to re- | stances in the 16 companies included port the accident, but the driver of lin the survey, the companies do not|the New York car went away with- attempt to restrict the subjects which out reporting the happening. employe committees may diSCuss With | mmmmmesse. o ee— the management, 11 plants permitting o commitetions ot any +uy BALTIMORE ~ WOMAN'S MESSAGE TO MOTHERS | ject affecting employment conditions Except in one of the plans, there i no provision for the arbitration of differences between employes and the §20 W, Henry Johnson, ago wrote what may be| termed a good message to all moth- management. The committee did not |find any instance where there had |ever been a request by the employes| |for outside arbitration. crs. She said: "I have used Dr, True's | Explanations Given. Elixie for more than ten years and | In all the plans the vnnunim».»_‘\""‘\" it is good.” Truc's Elixir, the Troe New tary today largest with the New ages here, Small, Black, Female Dog Parent to Cub Three Times Its Own ness hours. B R AP Take real estate, an orgy of spe 1.—Berlin's ) plans in these establishments, I than any 'S TODAY. —The offer of OFFER m accident. R T A, SHOWER FOR MISS KRECH. CLARK'S AUTOMOBILF LAUNDRY 238 MAIN ST. DIVOSTOK. Viadivostok, June 1.—The Soviet government, in its endeavor to collect | two per cent on all mo\ey brought into the country, has deman!ied | considerable sum from the Korv Bank, This {institution refuses y ment, saying it would rather closc up in Viadivostok and move to Harbin. The Yokohama Specie Bank, faced with the same solution, is said to be closing its accounts. If the government persists in exact- ing this percentage, Viadivostok will be without foreign banking facilities. French Line Needs More Money to Operate Ships The Assoclated Press. Paris, May 31.—O0. J. Dalpiaz, presi- dent of the+board of directors of the Irench line, today made & request for larger subsidies for his company at a hearing before the committee of sen- ators and deputies, He said it w: I"rench line increase the number of its fast mail steamers between Havre and New York. Lighting the Way [KE a beacon in the Dark, the A. B. C. Torch of A et o T Verified Circulation shows the safe road of AUTOS IN COLLISION, Sound Advertising Practice. Today, all the investigating and reporting facilities of the Bureau are at the service of the advertiser, furnishing reports on practically all the worth-while publications of Canada and, the United States. In its eight years of diligent service to the Advertis- ing and Publishing World, the A. B. C. has brought Circulation Buying from the darkness of Uncer- tainty to the light of Verified Circulation. At Mr: weeks Hayward Ave,, lives who a few The Bureau has established the principle of Honesty in Circulation as the standard of practice in buying The weakness of this “seeing phone” is that the user sees herself and not the party at other end of the line. fad in San Francisco society., Miss Thama Sped is shown using a combination portable vanity case and telephone. Miss Speed says the new invention saves time, as one may now “make up” while making a date. It’s the latest |veen set for the wedding. M found that where employe recommen- dations have been disapproved, a full explanation was given. | In 11 instances it was claimed that the employe representation had fm- proved the morale of the organiza- tion Reven executives noted de creased labor turnover. In six cases the executives concluded the plans de- | |veloped a more intelligent co-opera- {tion on the part of employes, while |in several plants the results were| stated to have Increased efficlency and production; the development of intel- | ligent leaders among cmployes; the promotion of the employes' cconemic | education, and the production of sug | gestions reducing costs and improving | conditions. MEDICATL, PRACTICE Hartford, May 31, Th | practice act ereating a commission to 5n-|per\-lsa the preliminary examination | of applicants to obtain a medical 1i | cense, was passed in the house after it had been tabled for the considera | tion of an amendment. In the ate, the bill was tabled for tomorrow ACT medical sen TO WED MINISTER'S SON Announcement is made today of the | | engagement of Miss Myrtle 1. Peter- |son, of 53 Kensington avenne and | Haddon . Kiingberg. No date has | Peter son ig employed as a stenographer by | ntacknite Rrothers Co. Mr. Klingberg [is A son of Ttev. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. I Kiingberg and assists his father at the Children’s home. | | dounle | money back if it tive and Worm Expeller, to rid her children of worms. There is hardly a child but what needs Dr. True's Elixir, they all usually have worms wnen growing up. Mrs. John- son appreciates what Dr, True's Elixir accomplishes. Your children will be in better health through use Symptoms to watch: Constipation, offensive breath, slow bilious- pains in stomach, red points on tongue, swollen upper lip, starting during sleep with troublesome dreams. 40c—60c—$1.20, FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to e s Basily. Here's a chance, Miss Ireckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while If it does for fever, ness, its give you a clear complexion the ex-| pense is triflling. Simply get an ounce strength—from applications should show is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beauti- ful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the Othine as this under guarantee of fails to remove of Othine-— and a you how double strength strength is sold freck any druggist | and selling advertising space. Most advertisers today protect their appropriation by demanding A. B. C. reports and placing thei S r campaign in the light of the valuable data they con- tain. The HERALD is a member of the A. B. C. and would be pleased to submit a copy of the latest circulation report. R 9,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY The HERALD has by far the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any New Britain Newspaper. Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space

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