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ILLLUCK LAIDTO SPIRIT WORKINGS Islanders Say MacLaren Was Too Indilferent fo Evil Ones Toklo, Sept. 19, — 1Il fortune, Stuart MacLaren, British the-world aviator, and his com- panions to fly across remainder of the globe after leaving Japan, 1s attributed by the natives of Urup Island, one of the bleak Kuriles, to the airman’s own indifference to evil spirits, When Major Maclaren's big Vickers amphibian hopped off from Toshimoye, Yetorofu and, one day in July, with Paramushiru ls- land, at the north of the Kurile chain, a f and wind | compelled him to Ia bay, on the southwest coast ¢ Island. The bay when the wind rose Laren flew his p! tance inland, alight brackish water known otokan Bog. In so doing, ¢ to the sparse J Island, he courted the malevo of evil epirits. Totokan Bog is an ill-omened water. The natives say it is bot- tomless, and that no man has ever entered its water and come out BRELK A CHEST (OLD WITH HEAT OF RED PEFPERS your tight, aching the pain. Break up the con- is exposed, chest. |to the bog he “vanishes Iike smoke" | and his body is seen no more. | | ming. | middle of the lake, | down without a sound, | | maintained on the which attended the attempt of A. round- |and commerce, st s WILL KILL TROUT | ed to all parts of Sweden but is.ex-|S0ns to 500,000 within the next few | e mm—— alive, There is an evil female! spirit, the natives believe, who makes a speclalty of handsome | ou uy av men, and when such a one comes ! when you buy "SALADA" T Xl .A o 1 then kopped off | Palicious to the last fragrant drop. Four years ago two sailors at- tempted to cross the bog by swim- They were seen to reach the swimming strongly, and then together ‘\enli Major MaclLaren rested for lnur“ days on the shores of the bog, liv- ing at an experimental fox farm island by the | Japanese department of agriculture | lon a successful flight to Paramu- | | BLEND of INDIA, CEYLON and JAVA TEAS ASK RUSSIANS T0 GOME BACK T0 NATIVE LAND Government shiru, Every Other One Fully Equipped, Vi ; sl Soviet 10 SAVE SALMON Great Inroads Being Made on Fry by the “Dolly Varden™ | | | ‘Wants Those » to Develoj t Due to Development of Water | Who Fled During Revolu. Power, tion to Return Stockholm. Sept. 19.—While the Berlin, Sept. 19.—Soviet officials have taken steps designed to per- s suade Russians who fled during the in Sweden during the last two de- | ades, there is a strong tendency Alaska, Sept. 19. —|revolution to return to their native present to convert the turbine power | Under a plan adopted by the United |1and, Newsparers throughout Ger- into electric energy for further in-| States bureau: of fisherfes, it illmany have published a communi- justrial use. Thus factories ure e-|hoped to increase the salmon pack | cation of the soviet embassy in Ber- ing built hundreds of miles away | o from the source of their power, and | °f the Cook Inlet section of Alaska |lin to al' former Russlan war pris- electrie current is not only distribut- | from 200,000 cases in recent sea- |oners and cthers who did not take an active part in fighting the 1ed army, ‘nviting them to return to Russia. I'ree transporiation is us- utilization of water power for f\t‘r)‘} purpose has been developing rapidly | Anchorage, ported to neighboring countries as | years. | According to William Studdert, There are now 2,100 large power |in charge of salmon protection, the |, 7o planis in Sweden, of which about 51\}deplvl|un of salmon in southwest- |l b o department of the percent furnish lights, heat and|ern Alaska has been due as much | interior declared itselt in sympathy power for the country districts. Be- |to failure to conserve the spawning | oG FEEATE 00 bt sides there are several hundred|groundeas to overfishing, Mr. Stud- |WUR MG SFESE FOVEC SUEAONG smaller plants using less than 10,000 | dert declared the greatest enemy |he €, ('R SR FRREOTECE | H horsepower each. Forty percent of [to the salmon were Dolly Varden [fe re it the Swedish farms now run their|trout, which preyed on the eggs in ‘ household, dairy, and agricultural |the spawning grounds up streams machinery by m y electricity, and S'V‘Rnd caught the salmon minnows | peraent of the houses in the country [.before they could swim to safety. | lF SK]N BREAKS districts are lighted by evmriuu_v,) “One trolit,” he said, “captured | gestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. | “Red Pepper Rub” is the eold | remedy that brings quickest rel It cannot hurt you and it cartaini seems to end the tightness and drive | the congestion and soreness right| T — out WHAY IS THE USE OF LIVING? Nothing has such coucentrated, | penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down In- | tired as when she to colds, con ion, aching muscles | night with and sore, stiff joints relief comes at | once. | able and despondent? The moment you apply Red Pep- | symptoms of ailments peculiar to per Rub you feel the tingling heat. | per sex which makes life a burden In three minutes the congested spot | kivery woman in this condition is warmed through and through. ould rely upon Lydia E. Pink- When you are suffering from a cold. | ham'’s Vegetable Compound, a good rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or | old-fashioned remedy, made from sore muscles, just get a jar of | roots and herbs. It contains no nar- Rowles Red Fepper Rub, made from | cotics or harmful drugs, and for fif- red peppers, at any drug store. You | ty years has been restoring women will have the quickest relief known. | to health and strength and the joys Always say “Rowles | of living. the world, Many timber houses built in Lon- on before the Great Fire in 1666 are still in existence. woman gets up in the morning as headache, backache, dragging-down paine, nervous, irrit- What s the use of living when a | went to bed at| These are all | | were traveling to the ocean re- | vealed 70 odd fry in its intestines. | To stop these inroads we have de- | cided to destroy the trout.” | Surveys are being made of every This is believed to be a record for|in a stream while the salmon fry OUT AND ITGHES |stream used by salmon to reach - | spawning grounds in the lakes. The | Just the moment you apply Men- streams are being cleared of ob- | tho-Sulphur to an itching, burning struction and made navigable for |or broken out skin, the itching stops the salmon. The lakes will be|and healing begins, says a noted skin seined and the trout transferred to | specialist. This sulphur prepara- lakes not used by salmon | tion, made into a pleasant cold | cream, gives such a quick relief, even WOMEN VISIT NIPPON'S DIET. |to fiery eczema, that nothing has Sept. 19.—Advocates of | ever been found to take its place. women's rights in.Japan are ad-| Because of its germ-destroying vancing, as proof of the women's in- | properties, it quickly subdues the creasing interest in political affairs, | itching, cools the irritation and heals the fact that of 14,000 persons who | the eczema right up, leaving a clear, occupied seats in the visitore' gal- | smooth skin in place of ugly erup- leries of the two houses of the Diet | tions, rash, pimples or roughness, during its extraordinary session last| You do not have to wait for im- month, 4,000 were women. No pre- | provement. It quickly shows. You vious eession of the Diet has had|can get a little jar of Rowles Men- 50 1 women visitors. | tho-Sulphur at any.drug store. Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street New Britaia || FRENCH CABINET T0 BE CALLED REDS Enemies of Government Insist Free- dom of Speech Does Not Allow Talk of Civil War, Parls, Sept. 19.~Whether the right of free speech ought to be in- terpreted liberally enough to permit extremists to preach civil war, is a question that will be debated in par- llament when the Chamber of De- putles convenes after the summer vacation, The opposition to M. Herrlot's government will endeavor, in thls discussion, to rally to it a consider- able number of deputies now sup- porting the cabinet, but who are the encmies of eubversive agitation. The question will arise on the interpel- lation of M. Bonnefous of the Seine et Cise department; thisdeputy will demand of the government an ex- planation of the action of the Min- ister of Public Works in placing 15 special tralns at the disposal of Communists who met recently in the suburp of Garches, where the doc- trine of civil war was preached openly by several orators, including a Communlst member of the Ger- man Relchstag. The adversarles of the government will take the view that officlal toler- ance of such manifestations it out- right eencouragement of Bolshevism. ER 19, 1024, ' other for least weight—Two Ibs, Record, London, Sgpt. 19.—London's but- trefly women are viping with each other as to who shall wear the light. est welght clothing. They have dis- carded sleeves, collars, belts, hooks and eyes, linings, trimmings, corsets and In many instances gloves, and wear skirts 4 inches shorter than last year, One woman has scaled ‘her clothing down to the following welghts: Hat . Marocain dress with short sleeves tubular fashion with fluted skirt ........4 oz Princess petticoat, crepe de chine .oivvvininn PRI LN Other undergarments oz8, Elastic belt ... ozs, Silk stockings 028, Bhoes wisieeieniananess 12 o028, Total ‘usuyassn,21bs, 10% o028, OSTRICHES ON THE WANE, Capetown, Sept. 19.—The number of ostriches jn South Africa has dropped from 900,000 to 120,000, There i In consequence fear of an ostrich feather shortage. x2) _,—!U-,-/l Jor Washing Dishes IT PAYS E BEST will always be the cheapest in the end. Put a Crawford Range in your kitchen this fall, It will save coal, food and stove repair bills for years to come, rawjora PRanges A, A: MILLS West Main Street \mflm‘:\aydatmmf; 5 spcgogso == == e A1 Fashion’s Newest and Smartest Modes NEW FALL DRESSES A Remarkable Sale of Ity these Perfect Chips Jor EVERY purpose This Collection of Chic New Autumn Frocks offered at these Specialized Sale Prices, is Truly Wonderful. $9.95 and $1 4.95 : Never w charming than are displayed in this extraordinary featuring of feature brought forth within the last few weeks is represented in this vast assortment. Bengaline, Flannels, Ja Cloths and o The traditions back of this event—the high* standard of value-giving always main- tained—and the ultra-fashion- able character of the styles presented each season call for a determined effort on our part to live up to the record of the preceding year. $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 Becoming Hats for matrons, beau- ful embroidered Hats, Directoire Hats with ribbon bows, smartly draped youthful Turbans, distinctive flower-trimmed Turbans, fashionable self<trimmed Felt Hats, individual Felt Hats for sport wear, dressy Hats, burnt peacock trimmed. high- crown Pokes with brush trimming, Spanish Sailors, trimmed with pom- pons, Chic Hats of felt and velvet ecombined new ostrich - trimmed scmi~dress hats. Fur Trimmed Winter Coats A remarkable Sale A \\ Fur trimmed Winter Coats offered at prices that dem- onstrates tionably that Roth- feder’s is the Coat Store of New Britain $29.95 $49.50 $65.00 The woman who is Fashion-wise realizes the importance of me- lecting her winter coat hefore she actually necds it—for she knows from experience that the first styles. first furs and first values are hest—then again she knows that fir® selection is to her advantage. A reasonable deposit holds the.coat you select until you are ready for it ere styles lovelier, nor materials more unques- Autumn Frocks. Every desirable style Satin Crepe, Flat Crepe, Twillene cquards, Hairline Stripes and Check ther stunning Fall Fabrics. HIGH-COST RICH TEXTURED WINTER FABRICS Arabella, Velverette, New Ze- lia. Rue de Laine, Ormondale, Veloria, Monte Belle, Furlaine Suede de Laine and Artona. FUR TRIMMINGS OF sU- PREME QUALITY Natural Squirrel, Beaver, French Seal. 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