New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1923, Page 19

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™ ™ | with through the refusal of Spain flnrl! The letters never left Ponape. The | terial counell to check abuses and in- Y s ‘ {]flfl HAZARI] VIGTIMS e lCELAND'S GOLD WATERS AIV‘"r'uzm to allow imports of Jeelandie | Japanese t hold of them ultimately, | sure strict observance of the law. e 3 i a8 the imipe » Joetand | and not 1o urned them ove Vher aviRaias f > ABOUND WITH BIG FISH | o:'speniur snc Forvusose wince was | tve Gorman: nosel muchorhien.” Tash | erechy conid so ssmcovered ths sulig of Spanish and Portuguese wines was|the Gern X X . # N N N N\ i barred by the Tcelandie Prohibition | commiin: ) rs a specal stamp were immediately put under ; V) NN | Act, but now a working agreement | reading: the Pacific cruiser | ju process.” g \ s 2 \ NN | Valuable Interior Sources of North-| has been arrived at Spain .’;mll.flm:-dr«m of August, 1914.” tofithe rumors that women and | | Portugal have bot signed trade | it | en have been killed in consid- R I‘d Sh T “Hfl]‘d . N > Z \ | em Country Have Not as Yet agreements with Teeland in the “most | erable numbers, it was stated that a econds ~Show That : b o | g Sy o cemsnte it Jst DEFENDS KILLINGS | cronic, mambers. e v tated eha & e 5 | For the Tcelandic farmers, ralted | yroportion of public school pupils sheep make the biggest ex- ) took part in it, rifle or revolver in Luck” Besets Trail of the Hast N : : . Copenhagen, Nov. 9.—We all have|lamb an j g RN | i ¥ % \ \ heard about the Iceland of old, the|port air . Denmark and Norway | Bulgarian Minister Saxs That Reports ) yave been treated as g ? : land of the sagas and eddas and of |are the chief markets for this com- = 2 St 1 = b v The proportion of wome : ; | mighty warriors, but very few know |modity, which is used in provisioning|. That Women and Children Were| iy, took “tive part in the dis- Hsrtlord, Nov. 3.—fipiinters, amall ~ 5 . N about modern lceland, though the ships. The quality of Ieelandic Jamb o it turba ; ; \ | Murdered are Untrue. | as they are. have a high financial i AN tale of recent -development and the|and sheep is excellent, the natural slanding with the insurance com- \ it a arnessing her great | consequence of the wonderful grazing Sofia, Nov. 9.—Questioned eoncern- | being generally extended h - o > great plans for harnessing great n 2 panies. A sliver, it seems, has a mean \ \ . . i \ natural powers and resources make &rounds in the mountains where the rumors current of summary ex: SRy w of becoming an aeccldent, espe- \ 3 L - \ |just as interesting reading as those animals browse all the summer. | entions of imprisoned Communists Tafayette to Ohsorve Centenary 0 efed ki of their wives and | - qy.o oty of Lafayette, Indiana, will cially when it makes the right kind 3 3 3 old sagas. - e of connection with an insured anato- \ 5 Iceland’s minister of 'm”"nrk"LETTER MA"JED ]N 1914 | n since” the crush of the J my. A report on accident claims, just e Sveinn Bjornsson, tells of the wonder- | ccenf revolution, Premier Tsankoff | cflebrate Its one hundredth annive sary in 1925, The celebratic e ally rem@rkable, but to women and minors is .ance company, shows that during a ¥period of 12 months 121 persons were | By Lot and Nome Have . not s Sefoabt e dipiaiinn e s il nesepiaisst it aan. et paid a total of $12,058 by one com- been touched at all. Among the for- ruggle for the restoration of order.| ness men pany as consolation for concatennat- | mer are the fishing grounds, the rich- ing with elivers. | est in the world:. Six weeks recently A further study of the report, which : 5 produced an export surplus of 45,000, ncludes an analysis of more than 10,- | 000 pounds of herring. The Iceland Are to Bo Deliverad, | [ 000 ancient eclaims, discloses that 21| ) 4 2 : herring contains a higher percentage | | persons were paid 80 for getting | * N\ & ” " of fat than any other herring and is| Berlin, Nov. 9.—There will soon be | out of bed the wrong way. Then from N oE much sought after, varhrularly in the delivered in Germany a consignment | ® I the remaining multitude who got up e Scandinavian countries. Only the fin- | of letters posted nine vears ago in “safely and reached the bath room, 39 | : ] est herring are exported, and before one of the South Sea Islands. Most lm erg orn victlns skidded on the soap ang were ; 4 e export are subject to close inspection | of the men who wrote these com- planted so foreefully in the tub that H % # ; £ : by government agents. A small quan- | munications are dead, and many of 4 5,760 was distributed among them as 4 4 1 . . g/ tity goes to the United States. the addresses will be hard to find, s0! Established 18 Years ‘rnmpensaflou for the early morning ¢ 84 Hea The r,_ud fishery is, however, the much have conditions changed _in sstablishe ears | burst of speed. » e § £ s ‘ 4 grt,:’avlo,«t industry gf Iceland. Dfring| Germany in the last decade. Tn view | - In most cases, the next hazard of & Sy - - 1921 no less than .7.50{1 tons of drxed}or all the circumstances, stamp col- 292 MAIN ST. 10 R. R. ARCADE | the day started when the stairs were ¥ § H H and salted cod were exported, chiefly | lectors are hopeful of getting some reached. A too rapid descent in the o S to Great Britatn and the Mediterran- | interesting specimens. i | | case of 369 persons was charged ¢ i 488 § can countries. When the German Pacific cruiser | against the company to the extent of . h & £ The export trade of Tceland was in|squadron under Admiral von Spee, e company & i 4 danger of belng seriously interfered |which kept the shipping world guess- ‘VRIST W ‘T(‘H ES. WATCHES D]AMONDS $34,686. The inoffensive rug was an- %! ing . for the first four months of the Soa MuTD oS drpencsAs hrosull Vel o 5 great war, put into Ponape, one of the , 5 » e f'\ e e e JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS the eity, the plaf” to | Communications Mailed from Soutir | 4, 8 rimon of bxceses hed | raise money hy speefal taxation i 2 | s of the government, however, rough by means of & Sea Islands by sailors, Now Dead, | taken by the minis- | s 4 ct of the state legisiature of 6505 persons being thrown to the Fath ” ; | floor by insecure rugs, the sum of athes the sailors filled the local post office 1844,857 was distributed from one| Miss Betty Jackson, prominent member of New York's as much as th letters p es | n - : 4 § f g .d triends and relatives | q : company's treasury. | younger set, recently was married to Geoffrey Akroyd. anyone needs P i,,. :hr: f:!h:,,‘:md_‘.rh:“ a';r;E Select your Christmas presents now—A' small SCOTT s sailed away to what was nlnma.tely‘ depflsit “,i“ hold ll“fil you “'ant it. Alrplanes were responsible for but | their t fight; they went down be-| | two claims. One pilot received $30.71 f:;n;'s"x‘h: ilu'\m‘ hll;l’-i""d while | BIG GRAPE CROP. [1822 shows that there were 4.520 \ b © ng his motor, and a passenger| . .. poo L. Nov. 9.—Localfires during the year, invelving §9 was paid $47.60 for a bump received | SO BulEaga, - Nov. 9. deaths and « monetary loss o when a plale “lurched.” The auto t of an abundance of grap 3,549,000 mobile drivers, however, were 1ot t N (or R aas ARV s (1 Thrae SRy Lo£ RESIpRERonh colisoted ¢ down the price of c. Last ye Matrimonial Club Succeeds ";‘:":’n:m']“‘:_“r‘ ‘-‘“’;r{{ uries suffered in)oron iy still unsold; and today the| The Green Ribbon olub of Paris . Ny isks arc worth more than the wine | formed some time ago to encourage Birds, animals and insects, accord- | jyq0)f, | friendship I\M\\'v:‘rn shy and lonely i 1ng to the report, became affectionate | — - | people, of both sexes, is prospering Iwith 118 ipsured persons, who were LONDON FIREMEN BUSY. in its purpose, according to a late re |paid $7,947 for “bites.” Tight clothing | P £ AR 4 port. A marriage has been arrange | [sRd. shoes chafed 123 persons, who| London, Nov. 9.—The annual re-|, ot "0 Lot R0 o e on™ oy, |were paid a total of $13,745 for their [POrt of the London Fire Brigade for 070 5l activities. injuries. | Huoters, golfers and automobilists | made up most of the 56 victims who | collected $2,806 as a result of coming | in contact with poison plants and shrubbery. These also were the| [heaviest suffers from forelgn particles ' n the eyes, which brought claim | checks to 209 persons, Burns caused by matches and cigar lighters were re- ported by 86 persons, who were puid 3795, I * Colliston insurance was paid during 4 he period to 6 dancers and 20 gym- Make;4[he chlldnn Hlppy! Euu. In each case the injury was re- elved in colllding with another per- HEGKERS’ CREAM FARINA on. . PR Claims aggregating $17,070 were| For bréakfast ! Serve ylnpmghot pald to 215 baseball players, the re- 3 isten in port shows. 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