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costs are alleged in the government's brief to form the basis of the Swift claim. | 1., BRITISH AND DUTCH PLAN LOAN 1,400,000,000 Gold- Mark Advance to Germany Reported By The Associated Press. Berlin, Nov. 20.—The Boersen Courier says today that negotiations are in progress between a well known Berlin bank and a group of Ameri- can, British and Dutch financiers for a credit to Germany of 1,400,000,000 gold marks. Offer Is Limited The granting of this credit, says the newspaper, is dependent upon the conditions that there be no change in the internal political situation in Germany and that the offer be made only to the Stresemann government. The guarantee for the loan is to be assumed by the German govern- ment rather than by private indus- try, continues the paper, adding that international capital probably will be | invested in the gold note bank which | it is proposed to establish. At'the American embassy here no advices have been received regarding the reported loan project, nor was any confirmation of the Boersen Courier's statement obtainable from any other quarter. CITY ITEMS. Those in charge of the fair to be given by the church of St. John the Evangelist held a social at the church parlors last evening. Refreshments were served and an impromptu pro- gram carried out by Daniel ¥. Coughlin, James James Maher, Mrs, W. R, Brown Mrs. Mi Maloney Mr le OF 1 Richard Burns selectior Records out every Fri 365 Main St Far rell and hae Vietor day at Henry Morans', ~-advt Miss Esther O'Reilly of 114 Win- ter street is a patient at the Court street hospital. Have that Cellar Bottom or Garage Floor laid now. Baker & Lasher, ‘phone 1966 —advt The Foreign Mission eircle of the| Elim Swedish Baptist church will meet tonight with Mr. and Mrs, Olaf | Swanson, 111 Shuttle Meadow ave nue, Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans advt, The first lecture of the course in law condueted by the Business and Professional Women's ciub of this city will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the club house, The lec- ture will cover the story of how the Inw developed. Professor A, 8, How. ard of the Hartford Law school will be the instructor. The lecture is open to all interested, Get your tickets at Pierce's for N. ¥ Symphony Orchestra, Dee. 2nd Join our Victrola and Gulbransen Christmas club for $1. Henry Morans advt, The regular meeting Chapter, No. 21, O, E. 8, will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock The usual afternoon social will hegin at 2:90 and supper will be served at 6:20 o'clock Seasonad hard wood, sawed in stove | and fireplace lengths, $18 per cord. de livered The Shurberg Coal Co., 05 Franklin street. Phone 2250 —advt Miss Estelle Dickingon, superin tendent of the City Mission, went n soriaus operation at the New Pritain Genernl hospital, Saturday Dr. Peter Fox performed the opera tion. Miss Dickinson is reported as resting comfortably 8t John's fair at opens Friday night.—advt Stanley Women's Rellef Corps and friends will hold a whist party at the wine of Mre. Minetta Norton, 62 South Burritt street, Thursday at 2:3 Dance, Elks, advt A marriage license was issued this afternoon to Edson M. FPreeman of 8 City Martha of Berlin . ave 1 New of Martha State ' o'clocl ri noon eve, Nov, 23 avenue and There were songs | under. | Armory, | after- | Russell | LATE DUTY RINGS EXPLAINED Chief Hart Tells Patrolman Souney Failed To Send In Reports on Time, Policeman William Souney was be- | fore the discipline edmmittee of the | board of police commissioners last night to explain why two of his rings on the Park street bheat were late Saturday night. Desk Sergeant Mat- thias Rival and Sergeant George C. Ellinger were called before the com- mittee to tell how they found the of- ficer an duty and when he reported off duty at 4 o'clock. Chief Willlam C. Hart stated that Ithe officer admitted he had had a drink and that he had sat down for a | time, causing him to be late on his calls. The committee will make a re- port at either the next regular meet- ing of the board or a special meet- ing to be called by Chairman David | L. Dunn, who said this morning that such action is being considered. The | policeman has not been suspenged. Commission Why | McCUSKER-ALBRECHT Andrew J. McCusker, Jr., and Miss Anna Catherine Albrecht United in Marriage This Afternoon, pretty wedding took place this | affernoon at 2 o'clock when Miss Anna Catherine Albrecht of 392 Park street became the bride of.Andrew J. | MecCusker, Jr.,, of 224 Beaver street, The couple was attenfed by Miss Mildred T. Hornkohl as mald of | honor and Patrick T. McCusker, | brother of the groom, as best man. | The bride was attired in a gown of | grey georgette crepe with a pleture L hat to mateh and carried a shower | bonquet of canary roses and lilies of | | the valley. The maid of honor wore a gown of hlue canton and 1 chr themums at the home of the parents. The couple laft on an ex | tended wedding trip to New York and | | New Jersey and on their return will ‘lvr'ldn on Washington street J Latitude and 1éngifude determined by Hipparchus of about 162 B, (' reception | was held bride's first Nice were advt. | No More 'Yellow Teeth! New Liquid Removes Stains— Whitens Teeth Instantly A new harmless liauid has been dise covered which—in just three minutes—gives dull yellowish teeth a beautiful pearly whiteness, It's almost magical. You just brush your teeth with a few drops—and no matter how black or discolored they may have been—they instantly take on a charming new lustre, A marvelous snowy whitenecs. Tobsceo stains completely dise appear after few applications, This new liquid is called Bleachodent. Perfected by prominent Dentist. Children's teeth are especially eubiret 1o staine, tartar and deeay. In removing the itain, and cleansing and whitening the | teeth, Bleachodent retards the formation of tartar and is & great aid in keeping the teeth sound and healthy. antiseptie, woothing, healing and generally beneficial to both teeth and gums. It is vitally ime portant that only a safe, mild preparation like Bleachodent be used on children’s ritty and abrasive substances and ions shawid never be used. Get Bleachodent today. Only a few cents for fullsized bottle. Money back it not Sold by good druggists euch as: | delighted. “No Connection with any other E<tablishment in Connectiont” Stetvart’s 151 Main St. For Madame and Mademoiselle COATS and DRESSE and Smartness’ that Express “Individuality GOVT. SUES FOR TWO MILLION FROM SWIFT| - Rep cRoss rukb soss Increase of $200 Over Lasts Account- ing Reported—Total To Date 'Files Gonnter-Claim o Demandi ‘for $1,500,000 Back Pay Asked | ‘Washington, Nov. | claim seeking recovery of nearly $2,- | 000,000 is the goverament's answer to Swift & Company's allegation that the government owes it about $1,500,000 jon a war-time contract for a con. A {of ju contract has not been proved and ac- cuses the company of frand and vio lation of its food cense by taking greater profits than qmr-rml!'rd and other offenses. | recov | cossive charges between | 1919, and March, ‘nf $422,252 profits which it avers were | forfeited because of the | “misconduct.” G. tention to file the brief, public judgment be reserved until the | | court of claims reached a decision on the case. | that the company’s profits on the deal | ice-capped lands of the the | south poles and has a wealth of ma- | were excessive and charged terfal on which to draw for his talk government had failed to take bacon it had ordered and was trying after [Captain Comer intended to accom- pany the schooner “Blossom” when sailed from New London for saragossa sea, but withdrew from the a lapse of four years to offset dam- ages claimed by the firm, it “Built nounced as $1,300.50. 20,—A counter report was made. Of dium of the Boy Scout this year. rily ba- The report in full rief prepared by the departnient ice says the existence of much a 5/; No- 14, $14, and No. ceived by mdil, $72, well's Drug store, $18. administration 1i- It asks | °f $1,600.50, an increase 'ry of $1,671,882 for alleger ex- September, 1919, and the return company's | Captain George Asks Decision Be Reserved F. Swift, vile-president of urged He denied emphatieally |and Cook when they that charges,” up “aggravated | S lesses” and “pyramided” m-ndu.»nnuIn\prdnmn. BOSTON STORE L. A. Sprague, treasurer of cal Red Cross committee, port today stated that an increase of $200 has been received since the last this amount, $110 was collected through the me- troops who have made the drive such Boy Scouts: Troop No. 2, viously reported was $1,300.50 ing a grand total for the drive so far, over the to- tal at the end of the drive last year which was less than ll 000 Captain Come.r to Speak On Trips to Polar Lands Comer | Haddam, who has made 23 trips. to the |the Arctic and Antartic reglons, '"'“F""‘ v, in a statement issued after speak to the members of the the department had announced its in- | Brotherhood of the Center Congrega- that | tlonal church this evening and will deseribe his experiences at the frozen |tips of the world. He was with Perry | penetrated the An- | the lo- | in his re- a success is as follows: $54; 19, $3 and from Cro- The total pre- mak- of East win | Men's north and the | Donnelly, Mullen Co. 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