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"'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, STRANGE SEA CURRENTS Pacifie Fishorman Tells of Unusual Disturbances on Night Destroyers ] Were Wrecked. Santa Barbara, Oal, Sept, 1T= Wrange currents flowing around Point Honda, where seven naval destroyers | | were siranded the night of Seplem! |6, oWl are talked of among the o lof fishing boats and small coastwise | pessels which put 1n and out of Banta | Harbara dally Captain Joseph Noeetti, commander || of the fisherman North America, put in the bagbor here yesterday after a | week's erulse, He probably has i extensive knowledge of the Hanta | . & | Barbara county const as any man an |~ — e | [it 18 his Airm convietion that the devils | £ aras ey {of the deep were playing diabolical 'l ANNOUNCEMENTS ' tricks on the night the naval vessels went on the rocks Burial Vaults —Monuments, 1 “That current along Honda was no! RURTAL TP A wismaiic s - " s where it was the day hefore,” he said. [ crete steel reinforced, waterproaf, Cost iees |"Something happengd to it. One day | then ‘Weed or metal M’l’:r: clase undes - it went one way, andther day the next, | _takers. N. B, Vault Ca. - Tl 3108 | o The compass is no ghod when eurrent Metal W | Main 8t acts like that, AN ships that night FIAWEAR AND FOTTI | went stratght to the rocks when com- Rand 213 Oak 81, Phone § | 1ans pointed to open se =1 I .l'il‘.h Captain Nocetti's own NURRERYMAN and Landscape | | AUTOMOTIVE WHERE SPANISH REVOLUTION STARTED GONDITIONS TODAY FORETOLD N BIBLE Greed and Ambition Undermining enue . C@uell's Divg Suers, Y and serelve weid | Thursday. Licenss Neo. T4000, Finder Platuyilie Phone 248, v An able leeture was give H afterncon at Odd Fellow hy Robert 8, Emery of Hrooklyn, N, ¥ under the auspices of the Internation- 8! Bible Students’ assoclation, Mr Emery spoke on the subjeet: “All Na- tions Marching te Armageddon—Rut Millions Now Living Will Never Die” A synopsis of his address follows i “'And he gathered them together inte a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon,' Rev, 16:16 B o aari, Saning tne View of the harbor at Barcelona, now in the hands of members of the Spanish army who re-| coming explosion statesmen of the | volted against certain members of the Spanish cabinet, world express themselves in this wise 23 is worse than 1914." Ramsey I \ [the evil order of things together. “'A new chapter opens in the his-{ pne Lord, as the antitypleal Gid- tory of Europe and the world, with & [eon " is turning on the light that the climax of horror such as mankind has | noopie may see the teue situation, But yet witnessed,' Lloyd Geor the powers that be, disregarding God's ‘We have come to the crossroads | worq as the prophet foreshadows, and no one knows the way out.” H, L. [wij rush on to the confict and fall | prepared for them. The millions now | Wells. and no more, because of the|living that, becoming obedient 14| “Fear has Iaid hold upon the peo-[yworg which 1 will send among you.' | righteousness, shall never die, but live ples In all walks of life, And why? 2630 forever In happinoss | FXTTRETON Baai o ren ver, Carry 16, Wi nadate o A Ave. eity i | WANTED Vew people 1o make & Bus " ngheld P Thureday, Telephone 26| Store Announcemenus 1 " Theiall _Zecurate eather Btri T, B, Woeds, 1 i ‘Phone 2765, ? by | B e | and the ator of muskind 1o v 7§ R. R. LABOR BOARD tems, dominated by selfish men, l\ll.'lr to take their stand upon the Lunlni side and, doing this, receive the hless- |Canadian Railroad Speaker Also Says ings of His kingdom which God | ———— at s . We - pive 2 phs Art corners with every eraft went album free. Areads Studle, Simonsen. ‘phone 3126:3. |ushore hefore the destroyers struck. ‘R’flm"fi. That happened at a time when he | L7 e hedge plauts. |could have taken an oath, he said,| 1 will call, Rox 25, H that be was several miles off shore, . Only the fact that his hoat was of | Calgary, Alberta, Hopt | | [clation of the U, 8 rajiroad Jn:m draft saved it from being wreek- | “ Transportation Strike is Too Power- ful & Weapon, 17, ~Denun- Jer. Iabor Because the old world has ended, at | Ihe trouble will be followed by g2 which time Jesus doclared there would |4y o agtablishment of peace and right- | be_ distress of nations with perplexity, | oo uunesy under the relgn of the Mes- | men's hearts falling thom for fear of | yiqy = 1t ghall be a time for refreshing F. Gaudian Goes to Ihoard and the strike as “too powerful weapon” for workers engaged in | TR L e gme— o s o Dehm Acting Mayor While | lessentinl public services to employ, Y ITEMS. CIT ' Auto and Trunk Agencies | WUTER WMOTOR CARB—"Better cars & Building Commissioner Thomas .l,| heing bullt and Bulck s bullding them. Writain Buick Co, 236 Arch strest, Quinlivan and Plumbing Inspector P, J. Tormay have returned from Can- | ada, | Bept, Victor Records at Morans— | advt, | GWANDLER an Mr. and Mrs, James Madden nml!;"_“_“!’,‘.;i’!‘flflfl'fi‘_“‘—'q.- duughter, Agnes, of 56 Winthrop | CHEVROLET touring, 3685, coupa #ik¢ strect have returned from a week's | e i a7 RN stay In New York city. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Bales “Annabelle” Fox Trot Vocallon tec- | and Servics, 8. & F. Motor Salea Co., 155 {ord. John A, Andrews & Co,~advt. Eim Bt corner Franklin; 'phone 7ii. Rept. Victor Records at Morans,— | DURANT AND STAR motor 0‘; ':." and service. “Just Real Good 3 A, Bence, 18 Main street; 'Phone 2215, FORD CARS, Fordson tractor, Bales serv- {ce; genu'ne parts and acoessories. Autn- motive Bales & Bervice Co; 200 1. Main, Morans' | HUDSON —advt! CAr values, B Dance with De Vito's Orch, State 130" Areh Bl phons Armory, Friday night. Adm. 55c.— | FTPNOBILE CARE—Sales And servies. OILY advt, L . | Rervice Btation, Hartford Ave, corner 5 | _8tanley, and 15 Main 8t. A. M. Paonesss. L) de motor cars, and servic ‘phone 2215, Bence, 51 Main 8t MOON MOTOR CARS-—Favorably the world over. a Serviee, 237 Glen Bt.; ' Telephone 2607, ADILLAC, Lash M what they see coming on the world. |upng" plassing for mankind (Acts General Electric Co, |t Db . 1. Mosher, | 1 According to the Bible the world orfg;19.24), Then, saya Jesus, those who | yartin I* Gaudian has left for ,‘::','.:.:;.tlm”::( ’::::hn":....\..':, ',,',,u.m.,,“ Paonessa Is Out of City | :ar.dtr - tl?‘“‘.d‘:';d‘:uu'l:ml” '11::"4"'("”' His sayings and obey His word, | genenectady, N. Y. where he will take ‘m the Canadian brotherhood of rail- | Cornelius J. Dehm, alderman from | nfon lega ¥4 'l; iy l""“o o 'at that |tUrning to righteousness and follow: | grgquate study and research work In \“,,.,. employes toda the first ward and president pro tem ;‘::‘":;::,’.’ b,c:,", :“n.,r :n"':l na. |05 the same, will live forever and | the business training Scheol of the | The labor hour of the common councll is acting 2% would. rise sgalnst mation, fol- ""fv\"“" i What shall we do? And | 8n€Tal Electric Co. Mr. Gaudian re- | iy &' great menac | mayor of the city and will hold lhlll lowed by famine, PESHIENCe ANA TEVO- | 1o Loy Wond eeaen: "Becore the | CCIved tho dogree of - Bachelor of |pioyes than any other combination of | office toorrow when pay.rolls of the lution. These things have been ful- t"u' O of the Tord come upon | Bclence from Trinity College Iast|individuals on the North —American | Various clty departments are to he flled since 1914, Many tutile at- | Men o 80T o e O o ail e [JUnC and was salutatorian of Wi |continent.” He nccused the hoard of | SiEned. Mayor Paonessa s out of the tempts have been made to settle the 'm”k" ”umhm’ of the earth x X x class, aiding railway managements “in thelr *l'l"‘)","'("'li'lw "lll!l"l of ‘nfllcf- devolve world troubles, dGodG:'odnmld ||m-|r seek righteousness, seek meekness; it aftacks upon the pay envelopes of the | YPon the mayor pro tem. fallure and added, ‘Gird yourselves, ¢ be ye shall be hid in the day of workers.” :::“7."’ ':’;:"'h"’r'-:;":‘t':h:”"r:“;""‘:: tha Lord u‘:xler'e(z:ih. e | "'l'lur' nlv'lk';‘."‘:::xl;l n\lllr..‘.:::‘r:”‘n?rt‘,::. 7 bl " an esdentia / o Tought (T 8:9-6) And why? The |, T1¢ church was organtzed In Py | Nation-Wide Obscrvances Start in el e sk b anewer {5, hecause this Is the day of | o "ioagGrhip of selfish, ambitious| Homor of Country's Foundation cireum- God's vengeance, and his Indignation | ., “inquenced by the great adver-| Chicago, Sépt. 17.—Columbia, to- ts upon ail matons. (Tsa. 24:1-8) = }ary, it has degenerated, as now evl- | gay commemorates her greatest heri- “Referring to the day in which we (40,004 by the open fight between the | tage the “cornerstone of the republic” are living, Jesus declared there would | ¢, qamentalists and the modernists. | the constitution of the United States. be a great falling away from the faith | o, "our pathies are with the funda- | Throughout the nation today marks by, professed Christians, es 1 ajj | mentalists. (John 8:44.) the beginning of meetings and special :'y'.'mdo' ::::. '?m"n".,'.‘"'c‘u’,'.’,ich’o",' "'r?.o “In the denominational echurches, | exercises In observance of the 136th 'u;d"e'::‘u":u are making a (‘)Plper- { however, are multitudes of good, hon- | anniversary of America's bysic law. ate fight against the modernist; the | est, order-loving people, ?Vho have| These observances were scheduled to latter opposing the Bible, denying |hope for a better day. They have|continue through the week. man’s origin, his fall, the ranson, sac- | SOM¢ faith in Jesus Christ as the re-| Governors of most of the states vifice and the presence of our Lord deemer of mankind. They belis\'eihn\'e issued proclamations calling on and scoffing at His second coming. |that He is the Son of God. They be-|the people to celebrate the historic This is as Jesus said it would be. As lieve in the resurrection, and that the| event of September 17, 1787, | in the days of Noah, so shall it be at | Salvation of man depends upon the e offices to be at their posts punctually | Moore at Madrid informed the state the end of the world (Matt. 24:37), | merit of Christ. They are sheep| THREE FIRES SUNDAY. jat 9 a. m. and remain until 2 p. M. department that he had conferred “Armageddon was the great battle- | AMONEst wolves in the ecclesiastical | An additional decree dismisses all |with the new Spanish premicr, Gen, field of Palastine. There Gideon and | System. The Lord loves them and is the civil gov nors and confints the | primo-Rivera, and had been prom- through His Word, | proclamation of martial law through- | jsed an early reply with respect to | jout the country. ['the commercial treaty in process of | oo HERERS ! calling to them his army put to flight the Midianites, | ¢a! ! who in their distress and excitement | ‘Come out from amongst the wicked ! negotiation between Spain and the th ‘ ® | United States, | the |0.'fldt-nct':¢ of five missionary fam- | ilies were destroyed. | | each other. Gideon's band |System, that ye be not partakers of ;‘v:«g\’;::'r;dthzcl\(enlah. while the ?\n.’thelr sing and receive not of their dianites pictured Christendom. That|plagues’ (Rev. 18:4.) Wt 17.—Cotton | An American draft of the treaty| battle of Armageddon foreshadowed “”‘?h ~'_"1‘h% *;ia»‘;nc‘;;“e “:" ';‘:,end" futures registered a gain of 100 | Was transmitted to - Madrid some | the complete downfall of Satan's em- | triumph. The fig LiAL . points equivalent to $5 per bale in| months ago and conversations with| | the first hour of trading on the Gal- | the former ministry have been going| on with a prospect that a complete pire and the establishment of Mes-|It is a battle between right and siah’s kingdom. ' | wrong, between truth and error. The agreement soon would be completed. “Johovah foretold that nations|forces of error are led by Satan, the was about §75. An alar mfrom Box would assemble and bind themselves &od of this world, acting through his| 14 brought the firemen to Church together and that then they should visible governing factors and apostate | street to extinguish a blaze, which be destroyed. (Zeph. 3:8.) [ clergy and the principal of the flock, | followed a collision of two automo- “There are three great agencies, | made up of by business men and by|biles.” The damage was slight. nominated by evil spirits, that are | politicians who hold religion as a| — gathering the nations to this mighty | cloak for selfish uses. The forces of| I'OSTER RE-TRIAL SOON eonfliet (Rev. 16:13). They are: (1) | truth are led by Christ Jesus, the Mes- | Eatabia organisation bent ipon the des | siah, now here. ~All of those who in| ~ Fansing, Mich, Sept. 17.—-Willlaim | 7 # ) : i " ; | Z. Foster, Chicago labor leader must | siruetion of the Lord's anointed; (2) |the lisht of this day willingly ally| & o0 " ell o0 = arges of | i World rulers made up of the commer- | themselves with Satan in his nefari- 'fi"t. A v R, Vf,: T DR, SQU cial and political giants supported by [ous work in fighting against the Lord | 101atIng Michiga -syndical- 2 ijsm law Assist. State Attorney Gen | Boston, Sept. 1 ;nu:i‘:;‘:;.tl;c‘h’:flifdz:'er{:lfinendn;fl y’j :}?:uh:,r(“gl:-o’;w,::;":;:m:::d“:‘lfc:l;:; Smith announced today. The jury in|physician at Sing Sing prison, today »and = fatally injured six-year-old z ! Ioster's first trial at St. Joseph, | was elected president of the Amer. lichael Parrahus on September 4. and (3) a false system of religion|that which shall be visited upon Sa- BLls A e ¥ A JEe J 4 which holds before mankind false)|tan. All those who willingly ally Mich,, lenfrPO(l. {ican prison physicians association | Coroner J. J. Phelan in his finding | ; 5 { meeting in conjunction with the|had exonerated Lombardo of crim- Rt faime hopen Lo oy i e ] American prison association conven- | inal responsibility. peace and prosperity and order out|through the time of trouble and, be- of the chaotic condition. They pre- |ing obedient to righteousness, shall pare for war and appeal to the pa-|live forever. triotism of the rank and file to induce “In the name of Jesus Christ, the them to enter the conflict, a certain | king of kings, we sound the alarm. class of the clergy joining in preach-| We appeal to all those who have faith ing the people iInto the trenches. This|in God and His Word, who believes they do in a desperate attempt to hold | that Jesus Christ is His beloved Son Mosher declared to rallway em- GUILFORD QUAL | Boston Golfer Makes Sensational Re- | | covery anil is Assured of Place By The Assac b Chicago, Sept. 17.—Jesse Guilford | | of Boston assured himself of qualify- Hfl |ing in the national amateur golf Spanish Savercign, T With Cold, At- | tournament today by scoring 39--36— | tends to Official Business IOxkor B Igtel 0L ANS, | { J The former champlon was headed | Madrid, Sept. 17.—Athough suffer- | for fallure Saturday when he took 83 ing from a bad cold which confined | but he came in today two under par him to his room yesterday, King| finishing with an eagle three on the Alfovnzo signed several decrees, 1in-| 18th, | cluding one dealing with the dissolu- | - [tion of parliament. Another decree PROM orders all employes of government| \Washington, Sept. 17.—Ambassador advt, ! “Oh Harold,” speelal fox trot, Vo- calion, John A, Andrews & Co.— | advt, . Gulbransen Player Pianos. CONNTITUTION DAY | | cuse |transportation, too pow | for in any ordinary stunces.” use D! Ki JCREES, LOSSES OF HALF MILLION, This Is Debit Side of Baptists' Ac- | count in Jap Quake, Rew York, Sept. 17.—The Amer- lean Baptist forcign missionary so-| _Telophone 2436 __ g v ' b + OR C. clety suffercd losses totalling $500,000 REO MOTOI CARE in the Japanese earthquake according| Eim and Park Ste, | to a cablegram deailing the losses at| _Telephone 2110, Yokahama, received at its headquar- ters today. o | The message NASIT and Oakland motor cars, Sales and service, A, Hawker, 68 Elm street. Telephone 24 and trucks, Kenneth s and service, Cor. New Britain, Conn, The fire department was called out to extinguish three small fires Sun- day. Engine Co. No, 4 was called to put out a fire in an automobile owned by John Sargas of 34 Silver| street which had caught fire on the Plainville road. The department was| called to extinguish a blaze in a barn| at 210 Chestnut street which is owned by Mrs. Jennie Bassett. The damage | veston cotton exchange. STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $935; apecial six touring, $1,350; big six touring, $1,750; ¥, O. B, factory. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 8t. “This is a Studebaker year."” sald the Mable| four churches and COTTON FUTURES UP, e YEIR Toxa BeRt WITLYE-RNTGHT AND GVERLAND motor cars, showroom at 4 Kln Bt.; service, 137 Charry 8t. “The Slelve-Valve Motor." R. C. Rudolph, Phone 2051-3. Autos and Trucks for Sale AUTOMOBILES in_need of repairs. $100 popular makes; no reasonabla offérs refused. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park | _street; open evening l\fi ‘K _Sedan 1923, 4-cylinder, brand new; | SALVAGE CONTRACT AWARDED Los Angeles, ,Sept. 17.—The navy department has awarded a contract for salvaging the U. 8. S. Chauncey the only one of seven wrecked de- | stroyers' deemed worth refloating to San’ Francisco interests. The machinery and equipment of { the other wrecked vessels will be sal- vaged under direction of the navy, e { BUICK 1923 S8port Model Roadster, bsen used as a demonstrator. This car carriea ey | 4 b : : | new car guarantee and will be sold at NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION |8 big sacritice, - New Britain Buick Co., Notice is hereby given that the | 225 Arch 8t Phone 3607, partnership herotofore existing be- | BUICK, 1817, 6 cylinder touring car, dond paint and tires. Mechanical condition ‘s tween. John Tarrant and Joseph A.| Hie Low pricel, New Britain Bulck Co.. Haffey, undertakers, of 33 Myrtle 225 Arch St. Phone 2607, "Next to a New,. street, New Britain, Conn., under the | _Buick is a Used Bulck.” ____ 4 | firm name of Tarrant and Haffey 'fs | BUICK, 1919, § cylintier touring car, Tn fns this 17th day of Sept. dissolved by | condltlon; has 5 excellent tircs and looks mutual consent, | “UNCLE JO Danville, Sept. CH —Cheers of Le- gionnaires réverberated through con- vention hall today as “Uncle Joe' Cannon of Danville, greeted the fifth annual convention of the American egion in 1llinois with a bow, AUTOIS diiven very little; can be bought at a hig discount. N, B. Buick Co, 225 Arch St.; 'phone 2607, mford Driver Not Responsible for Death of Little Child. Stamford, Conn., Sefit. 17.—The charge of manslaughter against Leon- | | ardo lLombardo, ef Stamford, was TED. nolled in city court here this morn- Dr. Amos Squire, | ing. Lombardo’'s automobile struck | ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, srort Pack "7 Saneak This To Your Sweetie THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Constantinople, Sept. 17.—Prince | tion here. e L o I B U3 Ahdul Rahim, youngest son of the| R TR FOUND DEAD IN BED. JOHN TARRANT, | _a_Used Buick. late Sultan Abdul Hamid, was wound- PRINCE CALLED HOME, ‘ Stamford, Conn., Sept. 17— Michael JOSEPH A, HAWFERY, |BUICK, 1922, 5 passenger, 8 cylinder ed by a revolver bullet in an un-| Civita Veheccin, Italy, Sept. 17.—|Callahan, believed about 50 years old, | The business will be continued at| Todth Just repainted, a beautiful explained manner yesterday. It was Crown Prince Humbert on his arrivai| was found dead this morning in a| 33 Myrtle strect by Joseph A. Haffey | sciras fiiscar tan be podehs sald by his friends today that he had|here today received a telegram asking locai rooming house, Death was|whowis authorized to settle the affairs | _Britain Bulck o, 235 Arch 8t been melancholy since a recent pil-|him to return immediately to Rac-| caused by heart failure, it was stated, | of the said firm. BUICK 1910, i-passenger tourlng cai, new- rimage to his father's tomb. conigi. His relatives ar know! ‘ew BFI ) | ly painted, good lr-s, Al conditicn me- g g | o : atives are unknown, lm.“ Britain, Conn., Sept. 17, 1923, chanleally. X, Searle, Cor. Park and DEATCAT Main Sts, Phone 1110, CADILLAC “8"--7 passenger touring var, in first class shape, good tires, $450. R. C. y oséen Rudolph, 127 Cherrv dt. Phone 2031-32, 'LEARANCE rsale of used cars; 50 bar- all popular makes;, very e 8ee these befo buying e Aaron G. Cohen, Inc,, 1§5 Park street; open evenings. CHEVROLET 490 touring car, general con- dition good, 4 excellent tires, $100 for quick sale, R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t.; 'Phone 2051 WelL-T'VE BEEN GOING 'ROUND WITH YOU FOR PRETTY AEAR A WEEK — CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITZ-~ 1923 Sedan, 1923 1922 1922 Buick 4-Cyl | Maxwell touring, 4-cyl. Bulck Touring. Buick Sport Model, Touring Car, I Briscos Roadster, Buick Touring car, Bulck Roadster, Buiek Touring car. R Paige 7-pass. Touring ca’ VTR, \1817 Overland Touring car, Trades on new and used cars considered. KEW RRITAIN BUICK €O, 225 ARCH BT. PHONE 2807 BY CLIFF STERRETT DODGE, 1820, § passenger coupe, new bat- tery, in fine mechan condition. Rea- sonably priced. 313 Chestnut 8t., upstai: Essex Touring; run reasonable. Aute Repa Co., 638 E, Main St. Phone %016-3, FORD for sale, in Arst class _condition. Apply Mrs. Fitzsimmons, 59 Bast Main street. D B you AEVER E’VE/*I s = {‘ron BALE—1 HEARD ABOUT 1T, Y. | Sun e LET. ALONE ITS A GREAT LIL YARA . AIAT IT TOURING 1916, good buy. J. A. son, 26 Main_street FORD BARGAINS_ 1820 runabour, starier, with delivery body. $80; 1919 comme:. cinl delivery, $75; 1920 tauring, starte | s150; odan, $380; sedan, $1%. ¥ tred. Ford agents, 200 East one 2701, Toadster, special body; $65; call afu 8 p. m.; ‘phone 803, J, ase, 24/ . Main street. FORD touring car for | dition; bargain. ®. M. | _coln_street. | GVERLAND 1925 touring car; brand new In every respect and selling at a big I ount frow the flist price, Hones n F ‘Romeo AN’ = AA = - o WoT Dyov a‘:- - - | KNOW ABOUT/ & -d} JULIET” BY BiLL = | SHAKESPEARE. prica H. ForD 191 e; In good con- Beals, 108 Lin. Auto Sales Co., 139 Arcis St. Phone 2109 e A SIXWELL fourin N|'v (\ i 5 pase Im 8t touring ash icen Sales Co., § Ei

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