New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 29, 1924, Page 13

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Straws The newest and best at “YOUR HATTERS” $2.00 = Open Tonight e —— MIDSHIPHAN KILLED - ke was captured the Ho 1iver, prisoners are Dr, H. mber o ez Ohenping The Ame . Miller, Missionary all the 1 BY HIS SHIPMATES . Thrown Overboard From Seawall in Aonual Frolic Annapolis, Md., Thrown vrerboard from the sea wall at the May 29 Naval academy by al frolie, Midshipman ILeicestor ! Smith, of Kent, Ohio, esterday afternoon, It elieved he was struck on the head by the must of a sinall sailboat which over classmates in an was kilied Two Englishm Carne, also were takei \.m twenty Chinese S H\‘ )nzmc' ni The story of hecame public leased the Chinese Roanoke so that he might notify the mission that the prisoncrs would by freed upon payment of a large 1 prisoncr, along captain of ran Amer nresenta The Ames however, is mak- taken Into a ntr mo turned just after he was thrown in I'or years it has been the or members of the sec Arow each other overl veeasion of reeeiving their Vhis custom was being the usual way yesterday Young Smith was thrown over arge number of others, They nearby cat boats n order to climb rut of the water, three of the num bep climbing in on « sime time, 1t is thought the mast Smith an the ITmmediately the s rings wrried out in JUST LING GERMANY with SWAM jan Newspaper Says America Role 1o enacts sserap of Paper” ats struck wate catment o ; ays th al atten- N i t ienth rent from rtheless it tunding 1y given m*] At the end of an hour's orts 1o resuseitate him 1e nounced deas AMERICAN CONSUL SEEKS RELEASE OF PRISONERS ' Tro Are Meld By Chinese futile of nas pro fon bety lays Brigands 1 Wio " e Demanding a Heavy Ransom VETAL STRIRE N A t Workers Nzain 1 May Quit a- Wigh 'ro- Taves MILIIREN TO SPLEAK The Concord Six single gal- lon gasoline test was run Monday morning about the streets of tins aty, [Governor of Maine Wil Address Northern Baptist Conyention The actual mileage certified to by A. Buol, I. H. Shields and a Herald representative was 22.4 miles, The winners of the contest were: E. H. Christ, 56 Murray St. Louis Wallin, 243 So. Main St, \xel Carlson 67 PW"]’V‘"[ st Rissoaar TROUBLY | Destroyers Are Ondered 10 Proted ‘e desire to thank the hun- dapancse Interests in Idands dreds who submitted their guess in this trial and invite vou all to see the wonderful Concord and Minute Man models of the famous Lex- ington line of motor cai now displayed at our sho reeme @Z P Li = G B ) / -~ / The C. A. Bence 55 MAIN ST, re has been Trict Japanmese and ciera Japan | Kamchat ka Peninsula waters oft men's 1 which demands pre. w en the two s criticism as ) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THU RH)\Y, MAY 29, 1924, < Connecticut Hat Company BECKWITH’S "'THE BOYS DON'T GRUMBLE WHEN SHE SAYS “ERROR” IAPAN HEARING HONORS ON RETIRING OFFICIAL Is Peted At Dinner and Speechmak- ers Express Regret That He s | Leaving Them ed T'ress ¥ 20.—Further high hon- | amhbassador, Cyrus * B, s his days in Japan becomg Am roand Mrs ned by Speeial the farewell Premier Kiyvoura, host to the Amer- can ambassador at dinner, addressing said that it was | “profound regret™ that he reach- imbassador's fare. | is dir the hour of the Wl more than lie gratitude of said has resuited he spontancous with in our one | my | Ki “That g not only hecause ¢ sympathy and noble u shared the suffering courage derstanding friendship tho countries further wish to ¢ t 1 derlve from th the riend- Jopan and America,” plied hriefly, r, and saying that 1 the tiibute at natter of Japans m the United States t in the minds of all, Is 1o . and a w.q,v it would ¥ (‘anadian Butter 2 pounds 89¢ ALL DAY SPECIALS Best Shoulder Steak Lean Boiling Beel Sugar Cured Corned Beef . 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