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"RIDAY, APRIL 28 ——— - ) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1 FLASHES OF LIFE: BRITISHER HAS saic Strike Overtures 1and announce fn saddened tones| | that the Alvena, a gister ship of the By tho Assoclated Pross, New York — Eugene V. Debs is back from Bermuda uncertain whether he is a citizen or an allen, He told an Immigration inspector who classified him as a citizen, | that he dild not know his status, saying: I thought if I did not mention it you might be called down for entering me.” Constantinople — A statue of Mustapha Kemel shows him in a dinner coat with arms akimbo and head bare. There are many pro- tests that it is undignified. It is| not to be put in place until he ap- | proves. | London — There's been a revo- | lution, Men are leaving off their vests in hot weather. Time was when that simply wasn't done, | don't you know, Perhaps British | golfers, once shocked by Jess Sweetser's short sleeve shirt, somoe day will leave off their ceats. New York — The British recog- | nize a good thing when its merits are prooved. Sir Charles ]lu:h:mn; says that newspaper advertising in | the United States stands head and shoulders above every other medlum for public announcement. | In two years, as an agent he spent | $400,000 advertising tea in Ameri- can newspapers and his clients’ sales increased by 6,500 tons, San Francisco — Thousands of Church gypsies, scattered through- | out the nation, are mourning the death of King Michael I, who was buried here by his subjects at bril- llant ceremonies symbolic of no- | mad traditions. His son, Anthon will become king after the pre- scribed year of mourning. Buffalo — Any fish in the Ni- agara river with pre-Volsteadian | tastes are enjoying themselves on “‘greased wool"” — a whole carload of it. Federal agents found it was more liquid than grease and more glass than wool; in fact it w Canadian ale. So it was dump. overboard, Philadelphia — Home made wine containing 10 per cent alcohol is not in fact intoxicating, in the opinion of eight men and four women comprising a jury which acquitted a grocer. New York — Anthony C. La Rocca, who was a newsboy ten years ago, is now building a sub- way having a 85,000,000 contract, He 13 28 yoars old. — Sir Park Goff, M. P, who is and has been a best man 18 tim is a bachelor because ! marriage is a lottery and lotteries are forbidden by law. He and 57| other unmarried colleagues of the | house celebrated their freedom by a dinner, One course comprised | apples contributed “with compli- ments of Eve and the serpent.” Londo New York — A floating nur: is bound for Hamburg. The Cleve- land has 31 babies aboard. go—Robert Pina, 5, whose o war bride, is dead, and Cl mother, whose father has vanished, s bound for IFrance alone to live with grandparents he never scen. He comes from Denver. — Drincess Red Ap- grandmother of John Ross, of the Cherokees, {s an i citizen again by judicial She found she had lost her citizenship by marrying a New Y ple i maun BEEN BEST MAN AT 18 WEDDINGS ers agree ip wage dispute, riod. LOST 130 DAYSAT SEA, SAFEATLAST Grew of Schooner, Long Thought Lost, Reaches Port San Pedro, Cal,, Aprll 28 (M-The ifour masted schooner Irene, who was born In Rumania came to the United baby. and States when a Greenwich — Death of Willlam Hockert, who fell from a roof on which he was working, was accl- dental, coroner finds, New Haven — Bridgeport and New Haven police continue hunt| s for Ciccla's slayer here and at|came Into port yesterday a “phan- Brantord, tom" ship after being given up for lost today is belng prepared to ree turn to the service of commerce, While the half-starved crew re- cuperated from the effects of weeks of short rations, the vessel's mas- er, Captain Allen E. Rosendal took eps toward the disposal -of the |ship's cargo of lumber, New Haven — Less drinking at Yale than before prohibition, Yale alumni weekly says, but what there is 18 more serlous, Portland — Forest fire raging five hours burns over 256 acres of mbsrlend, |steamer safled from Gray's harhor, , which | originally | billed for Florida delivery when tho | g Wash., 130 days ago. ettt |11:{2.‘;a°:x:»;::1:|:w SEEAIEOfphs oRoonsTeveaiernny shipped from tase for bl 1" [barely cheated death, which had | grimly stalked the ship for wecl o - 3 o sallors, Fred Dals and G. Nem Ry s ke iR, BT RN o e hal b ol e Ruridar ger speaking at annual meeting o(jm“_lg" diet ‘and were critically medical association eriticizes per. in thelr bunks when port song of Intelligence and education reached. who do not lot their convictions| Y be known to the public. the in wi Near Starvation Blown far to sca by perverse winds and then becalmed in the south seas, the vessel's crew escap- ¢ death from starvation and thirst only through good fortune that had failed them in every other phase of {their voyage, When they wero ready |for the end, with less than five gal- |lons of fresh water left in the stor- age tanks, the sky darkened and |torrents of rain struck the vessel. |Rain caught in sails replenished the supply of drinking water. | Seining 2,000 pounds of sea food, kep them from starving. Ten cans of tomatoes and a barrel of rain water remained yesterday of the days' supplies the vessel carricd |when it started its voyage. A foul bottom, together heavy load aggravated the New London — Parents neglect- Ing children while the latter are| of school age responsible for downfall of boys, Cameron Beck tells parents and teachers, New Haven — Tailing to prove claim that they were framed, four men arrested by federal agents after the lafter had, purchased li- quor from them, are heavily fined. —_— Hartford - James Moran, president of telephons company, succeeds Judge Watrous as a mem- ber of state public welfare depart- ment. T. a0 Hartford — Career of wild cow of Westport which eluded pursuers oi's hard luck. According for months ends when farmer |tqin Rosendal the ship had not bee: kills roving Bossy with one shot. |in gry dock for 16 months before . |started its trip, and in the troplcs Waterbury — Magons and bulld- imore sea life attached itself to the | bottom. Heard Radio Broadcast While playing pinochle April Captain Rosendal and his wife, who made the trip with him, heard the |announcer at a radio station in Oak- with a Waterbury — ing of Women's dlscuss republican benefits of org: Speakers at meet- Republican club | politics and ization. > Bridgeport — Peter O'Grady se- the flames swept through the wool Flat Crepes is de Rose en frame rkk and up the airghaft. Crystal Gray |Sparks carried by a stiff wind fron: | schoon- | to Cap- | Trene, had arrived safely at Miam, | v Aprl 23 (P—Go The Ireno lott Gray's harbor De- [(I00 T00Kes ONening of negot BUILT ON GROWING cember 14, last, on what tohavelli i itk foday finds the stlkers heen a race with the Alvenn, Al | HIIKE tod i sl VALUE ON VALUE |though the latter had departed six " in “‘[H : ‘W“‘ (.‘.\:\X\T» I‘t“lk"-' . 378 Main Street New Britain E days later, the Treno was looked up- SElea g s ¥ e { on as tho favorite, belng a faster | Hesioratic Pl R LU vessel, . s Rockefeller, Are Not Kindly Received the latter apparently had been lost | oo » |addition an increase of 10 per cent o return of the money lost to the FIRE IN NEW YORK |workers since the wage cut; a 44 | week and time and a half for Stubborn Blaze Encountered In New [0vriime were some of the deman Acollan Hall Building which the strikers' reprosontatly [were pr 1 to present to 1) New York, April 23 (P—A stub- |medition board, of wheh the gov born fire in the partially completed jernor fs a member [ new Acolian hall bullding on the | Passule, v most of the mills northeast corner of b4th street and |r¢ located, i3 the seene of the ne- Fitth avenue tied up traffic last tlons which it Is hoped will re ° night in the exclusive residential and It of the strike, Coenioed Spring and Summer Frocks! Starting 1n & watchman's room on 1000 oK Sl tructure around the 1\1"-1‘ floors of the 16-story structure Don’t Suffer With Itching Rashes Orchid Navy Palmetto Green vest ignited roofs ot imm ersity club on East {th st In the Ur vicinity ind the hom¢ and John Jr | In the Gotham and UseCuticural amuel Unter| here. Semple T Maden, Maes riously injured when struck by car. | COURT CASES CONTINUED The police court session this | morning lasted only a few minutes, Judge Alling continued the case of Mike Wolk, charged with assault and breach of the peace, until to- morrow morning. Wolk entered a plea of not guilty and sald he will | retain counsel. His wife and daugh- er are complainants against him, Jerry Yarons, charged with | breach of the peace, pleaded not guilty through Attorney M. A. Sex- ton, whose request for a continu- ance untii Monday was granted. 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