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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1924, ‘Iolmd in the firths and landlocked iu- been people and had attained their | his words, creature was credit- [1] PA Fluw RY lets reminders of the sheltering fiords| various form by a slow process of |ed with m y e u at eers which they had letf at home. Sl it i g An Nistoric Cathedral. g “But “those individuals who were! {uccording to_the tore, when peopia | SPeech Made at Meetmg delicious fortunate enough ‘to make thelr way | were the only form of lite. Gradu- Loses Job for Inspector | to Kirkwall lying less than two miles {ally the “first people” came to re. Belfast, March 4.-—The Ulster Con- | acr the island of Pomona from ! semble certain animals, into which ! stabulary authorities have suspended | P Seapa. Flow, and the base from which ther eventually turned. District Inspector Nixon for speeches | ? Vessel Always Can Fid SHEEr 5e i "mine-smeeper oporatea | S0ME Thought That Me BOGAIE | “wne ancestor of the owi was sid to, e mase ar ‘Orange mectings. regari: | ave heen an ordinary lonlmg n- lnng Free Statc preparations on the | in taking u the eat North Sea . Th Port i l_:,".age" i dors W Amfl]als wisn, but rather fat and hairy and | border. On January 30, al a meeting | 10 1§ ror {\War. probaply: dslighted A ths ol with a habit of inserting the syllables of tha Orange Lodge in Betfast, Nix- et o} At Moenis foonded i R “musu” between his words. The on declared that the horder between A bullsnake had been an excessively | the Free State andssix counties was vl now one of the three v - 2 ) . : Py . Washington, D. C., March 4.—"Re-|, o iio Soottish o uls in mearty | Santa Barbara, Cal. March 4—The | thin Indian. with shifty eves, a fleet | surrounded by Free State artillery, ar- | TE.A. H424 ports thed the 74 German “-wslnp\‘,""”fl,,, b of br '\H,mn y anta Barba annel Indiaps, be-|runner. The coyote, the most popu- | mored cars and airplanes. The next £ . 3 fore the influences of white civiliza-|lar animal, was declared still to re- day General Muleahy issued a state- % i e he visitor to the kneys cross Bl ot REA q reires. ;cun.led' :zmnx-'n“ -mm;x_z::’mr: on m:fl etto: Lm:r:n,:“‘r,lu';,i\h Cros- | tion came among them. believed just|semble an Indian man. though, it was| ment that the Free State authorities eshes, stimulates and invigorates, une 28, 1919, at Scapa Flow are to ver from. Sootls sually has @ 416 opposite of the modern theory of | admitted, his hands had become paws,! had no artilléy or airpls » S 3 | . E : he ! Y airplanes nearer be salveged by the British recall the vivid recollection of a swimming head | cvolution, according to J. P. Har-| Lis nose projected rather far, P lips | the border than Dublin, and no ar- Ask your grocer for it today. fact that this body of water between 'jn‘l ‘“-uluw«u in "hn pit of f‘l-‘ rington of the Museum of the Ameri- were black and he had grown a tail. | mored car nearer than Donegal or = the Orkney Islands and ;nn m ; v ";-mlo-:L "'-r“ the 'l""‘”-:;“i l'";" can Indian, a recent visitor here. | The medicine man used to say the, Mullingur, adding “Don't mind Nix- of ScoMland, which was the main base Which lies to the south of the islands| These Indians, said Harrington, | coyote stili had human speech,| on: he must have something on his F k R U H ld Cl fi d Ad of the British Grand Fleet through- enclosing Sfapa Flow has the reputa- | theught that all the animals once had | though he uttsred littlc yelps between ' co enee,” ol ‘ or l“c etums se era assl e Vts' out the World War, is éne of the tion of Leing rougher than the At y world's largest and safest harbors,” 1antic, with ‘sometimes a eurrent run- | 's & bulletin from the Washington, Ning so fiercely that it can be seen as . €., headquarters of the National an oily, rolling river on the rougher| e@orgraphic Society. |surface “6f the sea.' “®Qven the guides provided for na- Where Picts Left Relies, - vigators say that no matter in what, “When the Vikings first began . A' B 3 A &rection the wind may be, a vessel coming to the Orkneys they found a| / ew Dritarns ’/)opp//y Center “an alw find shelter in Seapa Flow race of people about which almost (8 e Wy shifting berth. - Practically the nothing is known today. The Picts, ing |however, left their brochs, or round [ Whole of this inland sea, measuring 6o uare miles In area, is honey- towers, and queer burial mounds combed around the cdges with good Which form one of the chief seurces | X ‘ harbors and roadsteads, many of Of interest in the Islands. The Stand- | them being along the cliffy hanks of |ing Stones of Stenr rise in dreary : 4 Pomona, or Mainland, the central and |selitude and defy the years to solve k v largest of the Ork Islands. Burray, the riddle of the men who put them | South Ronaldshay, Flotta, 1'ara, Hoy there. The individual stones, twelve | o 380 to 380 Mainil.» = o and Graemsay are the islands which |to fourteen feet high, are arranged in | ; ; [ (/ 2 form a ring to keep oul heavy seas. | semi-circle about a eromlechor al- 4 a/re [forr A Long Blockade L |tar, which is said to have been dedi- | “Though the name recalls to the © to the moon British mind the basis of the Home So peaceful are the Islands today ¥leet during their r 1 traning sea- it seems impossible that they_once son, to the American traveler during Were the storm center of hloody con- the World War it often suggests un-|flicts. The Vikings subdued these AN EXTRA TRADE AT HOME SALES DAY EVENT happy moments when much against, People, and Harold the Fair-headed, * b his will he visited Scapa Flow because In 875, added the Orkneys to his a Dutch, Scandinavian, Danish, or|Scandinavian kingdom, but they were | other neutral vessel on which he was/ y returned to Scotland as the| » - traveling had been brought by a ! dowry of Margaret of Denmark, who | I British cruiser into the harbor and its | Mmarricd James TIL | u passengers landed at one of the 0rk-| “Only 29 of the 66 Islands in the| P ney llh.nd ports, Yox Scapa lu) along Broup are m!mluhd .md some of B ey i, e Ao o e ek ALL OF SPLENDID QUALITY, FAST COLOR GINGHAM blockade. This blockade of x-M;N and | “It has been mummea that it was | I T 0l 18 DELIGHTFUL NEW SPRING STYLES IN REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZES — AT T S R THE AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE bad an unpleasant introduction|ish invaders, while moving at nighti [} through no fault of their own, but if to surprise the Scotch, stepped with | the anger of the passengers over the|hls bare feet upon a thistle and yelled delay was not too great they prob-|With pain so loudly that he wakened | ably enjoyed the quaint charm of the [the sleeping Scots, who hurriedly inhabitants of this northern archipel.|gathered up their arms and drove’ ago who boast that they are descend.|lhe enemy away ants of the old Scandinavians, who re. sent being referred to as Scotch, and | who speak a dialect of English inter. AEPLANES AID TAX COLLECTOR spersed with pecullar old Norse| Bagdad, March 4.—~The British air ‘words. | foree is still being used to aid in the “This characteristic of the island | ccllection of tases, according to the | people 1s easily explained even though Daily LXpress corrcspondent, Re- | | NewBritainr /u/z/éodq it may hark back more than a thou-|dcntly some tribal chiefs refused to| sand years, for at a very early date .]m\ and an army foree, aided by air- the sea.rovers from Scandinavia and | planes, was sent against them. The Denmark made their way across the |chiels paid up after receiving severe | North Sea to Scotland and probably | punishment. Needless to say this sale wilt be the talk of New Britain. Women are ready to buy New Spring Dresses for the home, and we offer them the chance to buy dresses so much finer than usual, at this very low price, that we know they will turn out in hundreds to this sale. Each dress is of color-fast ginghams that we are proud to stand back of. The patterns are clearand there are plenty of them. Every dress is new, fresh and crisp. Ticket to Montreal, Please! SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF THESE This sale will long These dresses are splendid, well fitting P T be remembered. House and Porch styles, made Tables for each size in Never before was such a value- with set-in sleeves and trimmed our spacious ready-to- giving event, and it portrays daintily wi bray, sh ; g - o:;:r:gy,‘?itg(-i::l'? J,:)i,d,sbfit wear department. Plenty very vividly the fact that you tons, pipings, sashes, vestees, of each size, color and should “trade-at-home” and pockets and belts. style. thereby save money. Montreal right now is the Mecca of all lovers of winter sports. And no wonder! .\l\;m“?, coasting and skiing never were better, x = AR R IETER T n Just take a good look the upper left, a party of snowshoers are hazing a new arrival. 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