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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FLODIN CHILD DIES OF TROLLEY CAR INJURIES| 18 AUSTRALIAN SWIMMER Successful SETS WORLD'S RECORD | 16 Year Old Merman Flashes 880 Siv Year Old Girl, Run Down in Fast | Yards in 10 Minutes, 51 and 1-5 Fnd, Eapires At Seconds, Hospital Sidney, N. & W., Jan. 12 Eise Flodin, 6 year old daughter of | Charlton, sensational 16 year old Mr. and Mrs, Kritz 19lodin of 115 Lin- tralian swimmer, established den street. died at the New record in de Arne Gene al about G o'clock last | Sweden ir v er being struck by a Hart- | yesterday tord bound trolley at the corner | distance in of and Dwight ts about 11/ and finisk o'clock yesterday morning. She re. ! ceived @ contusion of the brain and | gin h her ft leg ecut off, ] nat N be a funeral will be held from the sS0 yards either i " home at 115 Linden street at wuter, Th jons 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Rev, Dr, t t utes 55 s s, At A. Ahlquist, pastor of the First| Norman Ross @i~ Lutheran church, will officiate at the r open wat tes remony and inferment will be in by Arne R Fairview eemetery, s ARE “FOREIGN COUNTRIES" Tomorrow Rhineland and Mt e Aid much 1 his state T | Previ- American Bar Association Suggests onve ”""“‘ "” tuhr Will Revert To Their com- ous Offictal Status Rigid Rule of Two Years College entire nning tomor- nelahd occu- pied territories will be restored to the ank of “foreign countries.” Their relations with the French government Law Study. Before 19 Ane Adoption of | Bar 1dmis lar rican STRIKE POSTPONED Founds “Super-Race” Foundation SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921. cAnother Reason Why ~, 7 The Buick val@g-in-head engine has been recognized for more than twenty years as the most econom- ical and efficient power plant. With its reduced waterjacketing " Buick Fundamentals 1 A firm end stable org sation that has built a uni. formly good car of economical price and operation. = N e (e owned telegraph systems and the i requi a two years oc urse S o = P S T . . . inary to law study, con- | Walkout of British Locomotive Men ""“‘-“l“"“"’ ;' "“"\; and INT»”«' ‘1;;";“ Dr. Alzamon Ira Lucas, shown here with his son, will come | ‘zmsi:::;:"':"‘?‘pmem;fi space, more heat is retained in 1 at t nual m £ th Held Up As Railroads Agree To points in these territories will he fixed | 10 NeW York city from Rochester, N. Y., soon to conduct a “su-| guutly sBiciently under all o1 oulinders and more power tion to be 1 her v | ’ aims tl s socat f cy! 18 e ““ By according to the existing international | per-race convention. Lucas claims the sex and vocation o a} . at the supreme cou pfo ting ae 5 i i s o ToLans e Defec Effsctng (Wage Cut agresments between France and Ger- | child ean be predetermined. 3 A wie variety of bedy therefore generated. o 3 Ouse - - ivis | types meet the proposed change in rules| London, Jun. 19.—The Press asso- | Many, with pro rata divislon of the| =~ EtNDT P requirements and establish a 3 < usit e o der. earnings hetween the French and standard of quality and style. fidates for admission to the bar ciation this rnoon says it under o I hfl‘ i o required to complete the stands that if railway managers G¢ n lines. o B IN CRITICAL CONDITION | WOOD GETS BILL better automobiles are . 1 4 = ‘¢ the occupation of the Ruhr, 3 8 i two years' preliminary college course e today to defer putting into op v : Ao e and then pursue law studies in a cration th ¥ scile of wagey flxed | Rolhtain ithe Rubp ""'l””‘, "')"‘fj Practically No Hope Is Held Out For | Philippine Appropriations Measure Bule' W’lu bmld them c d by the fation. |y the railway wuges hoard the strike [land have been tr “"‘”‘KI“" P;m 2 Bt Tas Ot Comes To Mim Virtually Unchanged | BasisNe | on is similar that of the locomotive men, ordered to he. Eraph s s b By The Assoclated Pre. | other professi ctive ut midnight Sunday, | France. A government circular ; 8 { an. 19.—The condi-'“\lapila, Jan. 18,—Both the house | o state e postponed nouncing the change At dus : Christmas, noted |and senate of the Philippine legisla- meeting will start at The strike was ealied because of the |to the return of the German "Y“."‘" soldier of fortune, who has been mak-ture today adopted the annual A|y|)l0-l tors to work. Anemia re- ubmitted by the con- | board ing a game fight against wages fixed by the priation hill o'clock. The first matter will he reduction in address of President William other classes of railwiy employe sulting from complication of diseases {crence committee. The me Boardman of this city Anoth are not iny CHURCHILYL FAILS contracted in the jungles of Central goes to the wmnm Gene L 9, : L L : 2 speaker will be ex-Dean Harlan F.| Efforts to the strike, which America while directing revolution- for action. Don’t fail to see the Buick Chassis with Stone of the Columbia university law prominent labhor leaders ire 10 His Open Letter Does Not Suceeed In ary campaigns in that country, is The bill as passed today contains Naa shool. The reports of the commit- |avold, were in | S D enating Support From Socialists | ported by hospital attendants today as virtually the recommendations sub.||B| Four Wheel Brakes now on exhibition at our tees will follow and the election of and foiion 0iaiis Winston Spencer eritical, and he is not expected to mitted by Gen. Wood in his budget Siiey man ',h“"’,hm',,""\‘,,‘,.‘. imself in the lime. |1ive through the day message, except v.n:.’| it cuts down the | show rooms. e hours. & they lignt by the publication of his open| Soon after his return from the|4PPropriation for ‘lxu governor gen- VIEws AT YALE S i ”,“‘” s ',‘" ve | letter deploring the advent of # so- tropics, nearly u year ago, General ) : “" ;”;‘v‘ also ""“"”“"‘l-‘ '-]‘“ cipants said the position was nore e 4 , yrovisions for the operation o he & 1 clalist government, but so far nothing | Christmas became il and last Au- g = A > —_—— hopefu has developed from it to sugeest that | gust resorted to blood transfusion in '”:"”)‘“‘)‘I'H"(‘_“"'; """ ‘I""" '““" moas- Open l)ally fl'Om 8 A- I“' to 9 I . I“' o i Prohibition Ts Close, the manifesto is likely to produce the |which Guy Moloney, Superintend- ! St K and) e | aouliy. Voto. bw EYOIH Burglars Raid Repair Jesired t, numely the prevention ent of the New Orleans Police De-| P/ {\' “‘“ lf‘,“"‘;':"“ .““Ilf"' K But Modification Has Slight Vdge of liberal support in putting the par- | partment, a former comrade, gave a e Sol Carsnel A whut ac- ¥ | p tion he would take | \tme in W alllllElOl‘d Jlamentary lubor party into power. quart of blood. Another transfusion on Totals, % The fetter was criticlzed in yester- was made in Memphis and still an m‘ ° ° ° New Haven, Jan Pacult | i nent ¢ ay's debate in the house of cCOmMmMON gther u few weeks ago. The G ral ey gy i N A Ol ! 4 - und is being widely discussed in the ' railied slightly after each operation HAVE JOUR EYES ‘ ew rl aln ul 0 i § 2 ns pre ) y %0 lohbies, feal elubs and the news llnn w relapse began yesterday morn- ik o , | L it o s h puper the general opinfon fs that !y, AND GLASSES FITTED BY i ' on announce . e it was lnunched too late-—or perhaps — E tion anaunerd it was lnunched (00 late—or perhups T ' A, PINKUS (§] 225 Arch Street Tel. 2607 T eie wnvenety alon sl b T | aven In those quarters where the for ’ ANOTHER WEEK-END CRUISE yesight Specialist | : il ity A N iranoe Mer minister's excursion is most ad-| Washington, Jan. 19— President W00 MAIN ST, New Britain || e . . 4 | mired | Coolidge crowded all his engagements T el : ‘]‘ d : - into the forenoon today in order to p— et i 3 ) EDITORS IN SESSION tuke another afternoon and evening " “==m—— X ; PRISONER A SUICTDE | New Haven, Jun, 19.Kor fts an. |Crulee m.\\\;. the ]I'nlnmav,- on the Ma —DRINK — CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON HAMILTON, HAWLEY AND THE 1t s, e ; el kit . g won. | fower, ore than a dozen guests 3 ; 1 ‘ favor [ Al Pa., Jun. 19 Quiseppe | untual mesting nd 8 .njn:'vvm'-" Qon |were invited to accompany the Prost \AYER S SODA WATLR WIN LAND CO. TRACT, WEST MAIN SUREET, ON EASY TERMs, v y « 1 v ection oria clution . v . Fips n 1 fversity the g e [ ! [this city this afternoon. There was|d¢nt and Mrs, Copildge. w bortle of croam sod ¢ hool guve a margin for modi o ooy fto v also to be a “hon voyage" ceremony e : i b o e Lo B S T e e Al e o Wil ihe"ics Gk H, DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent D o ettt T h Who starte d et T of tuh| New York, Jun, 19.—Leo M. Prince. | Thice size bottles—be, 10c. 150, ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG, TEL 141 or f odificution .nd | g, g,y rg Al A few | which will tuke o e "1 sentor member of the New York stock 5 : il el i g bl bt s i Aol b, exchunge firm of L. M. Prince & com — . PRI | verdic iremalde pany, died today of pncumonia, He Open Until 8 P, M. ‘“ satistie N eonard “ r gl ere ENGINEER HONORED, was admitted to the exchange in 1902 the 1 tor they had quare whe Mo Wk taa The twenticth \ll Kinds of Oysters and (! Lmh, 0. 3 A Bienit il Wash e Sikfion W | ey S— - - ok Crab Meat i Three family house for sale on Henry street. Four good 5 d B haud t ully outstanding TICHT COUGHS rimp, Crah Meat, Scallops |§ rooms to each tenement, All kept up nice and clear, Price Fuqua and Bouanchaud to whteven i of BN | oug hard ehunie of phlegm that clog Lobsters. I is roadenable. Have Run-off Primaries o i and anutacturer Th: ook mep ot (hen, Jou -hive & We Have the Goods | It ew Orleat . n, 19.—Newitt Rwasm engineer ang anufacture ake your breathing difficult £ £ " W .l . 8 5 4 N . ! z " 3utza \ i Chihua- 'y and. He was honored for cnd your throat hard to heal. ise the —— you want a first or second mortgage, see us, )t on in buildi great hlegm by the ulrlr easy and safe way. | teutenant '}‘nh Le«nurd s Cough Syrup (Creo- ) poted). This pleasant cough remedy re- 3 men lieves, soothes and heals, It is lnfll" tie, - opens the air passages, cuts the phlegm BANK STATEMENTS and protects the lungs. st, nfeul and y surest remedy for colds, coughs, grippe, New Yo bm“hm-ivh;‘;opium "ann Be lition of « on the safe side—get a bottle today from druggist. your SOLD BY CITY DRUG sTo NOTICE Any person who wishes to en- roll or renew his membership, in The New Britain Hebrew School, Association, will report at The Hebrew School Building at 364 Elm street, on Sunda; morning. Membership Commit- ,tee will be there from 10:00 to 12:00 o'clock. nd other preeision ins te priso ruary 19 to d ciacohd REDUCE PRODUCTION cor trust « NEACH AGREEMENT Canadian Lignor Can Pass Through e A U, S in Return for Customs Rulins. : : " h COPPLR MARKLY New ‘Britain— We CHILDHOODS HAPPY HOURS to settle an offer Tor sale Slates 2 . 5 acres of GET RUM SHIP BACK Y t d 1 Milk fits into a child's By a Ratelgh, N i life with a zestful, way fremm cease 1« @ ’ = eS er ay s healthful purpose, It " ':a "-_v.:n 'l’::tulmn - ¢ is a food that all for builder I medical men insist the § A. B. RIDDELL 19 Pearl St needs. Pure ours, child milk—like Hartford, Conn Winners in the HeraldWant Ad Free Ticket Offer "MAKE SUsL ITS SEIBERTS I JLE SEIBERT:SON! "Your Millman’ DHONK 17208 Tp CONN " o Pipes, Bodens, Radiators, WANT BLy o sAav Yyoun Strombe; g Carburetor REMOVED from us write 1o Com e Valhves, “e Call. wire, ‘phone or Tate, Fisher & Rice 5% Washington St W Telephone. 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