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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1926. ] slowly, starting the back swing by |followed by inspection tours of Wes the sea it cuts through several dis- | New Orleans, the relat position | d o 3 broad as | becan uprisings ‘and looted MENS [;HAMP[UN drawing back the club head, and|leyan university, Middlesex hospital, \THE YAN[iTSE IS tinet mountain eranges, forming |of Hankow. Chi wtest dis- | the Ya it is crowded with towns. The Powers, including the ‘pl\ul to get the body way back EOWL'DHHPLUCUL State hospital and the some of the deepest river gorges in yuting center. ler river E traveler Is no break United S es, therefore stationed uh.\t I can get a good hit at the | Van Vieck observatory at Wesley {the world. At »ne point in Yunnan, amers would ascend more than |in nding stream of steamers, | gunboats on the Yangtze to protect 9 | ball. At the top of the swing my| Delegates will bo present from all | the gor; ~ of the river is 13,000 feet | 300 miles farther to Houston, the |barg nks and sampans. And | their interests. This is the only |left arm is nearly straight, and the|parts of Connecticut. deep. In 1 and 1024 these far relative n of Chungki head | frequent encounters one of the | place in the world where the U. 8. |left palm grips the shaft of the club |l ikl | western gorge the ngtze were |of steam navigation. passing en | huge logs on cach of wi Navy maintains such a force on a | closely. | |explored and for the first time route ugh the famous mid- | the crew and their familics have | forcign river. Since the ~7orld War T try hard to get the timing| At a Court of Probate holden at New | A l | photographed by an expedition of | Yz rges. would as- | built a littl . On these I this flotilla, now consisting of seven A]Wfl 3 Ha 63 10 DO I S& S n"!n for I.thinkithat 18 the.most|Brithln, within, and for the I]]Cl‘lCflfl lll]b()a[S Awa § Olthe National ~Geographic —society, | cend as far e Texas-Mexsican | ing islands nd chickens w Loats, has been know officially as .t the grap k 2 ‘,m,m tant thing. 1 como through | s s ey o tho gt g e {headed by Joseph F. Rock. r oan der aBMout. children play, and women the American *“Yangtze Patrol.” by Ml‘sl S[e Son ‘Imr‘l, but not pressing, and finish | November A. 5. \ Dmy The]‘e Not Yangtze to Chinese The Yangtze is the life artery of | hang out their wash and carry on = :: ! |up way ahead.” Prosent Doard F. Gaffney, Judge. | As a whole, the river is known as | C It drains an area of 770,000 |Other domestic duties exactly as in HEALTH BOARD MEETS—MAYBE 79 | liTh i e '"’ |the Yangtze only to the western . equal to one-quarter |Some little Chincse hamict on dry| The health board after several un- Philadelphia, Nov. 9 (P—The new | Mrs. Stetson dm;s ich ll]\;nk lal:: U tha peition of Join Waiko of| Washinglon, Nov. 9 (P —The only |World. It has perhaps a dozen the total arca of the United States; |S'Oun successful attempla fo u\ustolrh.u:"ll women are meant to be golfers, but | praying 1 sita i : ; names to the Chinese at different and in this b tve approximately | - F Jankow t bE .. |quorum in the past two mon > ¥ loniatan Amierican tartiteryion |DAI ind in this basin live approximately rom Hankow ng. a dls : ¢ o to those who have a certain sort of | guard: authorized a it Oty B e beats are |PoInts along its course. Only the | 175,000,000 people—once and a half |tance of ahout 5 rivee make another attempt to hold a bus- crown after a summer in which she | ;i uceular knack 2 ability to| ompromise and a| Ste 5 e Fae Iness Tnagting . fomipht T ACHAnYon | muscular knack and the ability to | pewird °O, PRGNS SHe ciaim for [constantly on guard; the busiest|tWO oF three hundred miles near-|the population of our 43 states.|stamers are used. TIchang lies at €SS meeting tonight played no golf. She took three les- | “think fast on the course,” she sug- (RO PPl 0y LT apbiicat S e e Lt 10, and the | o5t the -oce 0.8 Y GHA DA LRt sais Carh Tew 1h hI L FAROR. [Ha d0aer el fors the the establishment of policies on live sons and practiced twice a few H file more fully appears, it i3 stream whose basin holds a greater | ) ANstze Kiang” to the natives. an e commerce that must supply | Yangtze Gorges. Until r chicken markcts is one of the topics weeks before the start of i Tuke lessons. Play with better | ordered population than . y other. |most popular names farther up are | (. of e Whatie T orl i leateh Aok {0 he discussed and there also will be matches. players than yourself. Go in for| |neara” ang determ ut th PO ioh 1o tho Camklon Fiver.of China |the Chine Tie it ; k a report on the progress made in the “P; vay: tec a | e petitive « | omce in i mte ks s 5 " P L Ire: River."” unieip: ab; i ddition. { lfa}f“f""_‘ Hphe slwpyaiaten, e OB iis HEge by :RQ on the 15th day of No ;D where, because of looting expeditions | ™ og Tives) endidtina Great River. municipal abattolr addition ever had time for,” sald Mrs. G. | rules. Avoid over-e L € lat 9 o'clock i L™ Ohincss factioaal Mirdops) iibe ne Yangtze is a west-oast river Henry Stetson. "y,“"‘c I had (:)T:Ynnn\ul strain of long lourn:\n\vn(s»—k tice ’;:nm.‘m\ nf the aoysiafs United ates naval authorities ]m‘.e‘fl‘.‘rl):’\!:l;: in ,;,; 10\\>.‘r h\mlT‘. rv zone, golf I had for ;_jlnnng the game; | if vlhr strain is felt. ” ag thercon ing thisorder |warned American ghips to (;uruuLh BCin ‘: e ,ffl'"fl "‘“”‘3" in the complex network of na required weeks to make not practicing it. The winning bag of elubs for this |{y wmes newanipe 1/t said Now |sailings on' part of the’ stream. {America, the stream would rise in i ot B aTis At N SerealiiTs o Suggestion to Golf woman's golf champion captured the workers and consumers (one-tenth | towering mounta of the entire population of the [rapids, could be world) moves almost wholly by |naiive junks pulle over the at river itself |by bands of cool READ H\ RALD CLA! . S. Gunboats Patrol River | Above the gorges the river 0 “ rtable” | " dviver, two bras- ain I 1 in said 2 Isouthwestern Arizona not far north | - i I o Holds Clubs “Comfortable e et ]n“u] T, tw :)IL;'{l:rl‘]“‘:l: in, ~ ha tion 1‘\‘“‘”\){ Duslost. Watd System | uives e avzenaingl f;x DO | comnect with it in its lower 1000 |breast the ten-knot Unorthodox as that might seem, it |sics, one with the head more et : el The Yangtze Kiang cannot quite | ima. d cross into T il Fent Ktoneling throtiE T iU oy FOUND nevertheless made her the 1926 |iron; a number three iron, mashic, |{um make | longest river,in the world. Its length |3 rd to Montercy, Mexico \\i‘(l;r:ll;,.;TT“_I":T' 1 \td‘:'v““»“l\i:n + Non-Pest nsurance Man champlon. She admits she has no|mashie niblick, niblick, approaching | SERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judse. lis about 3,000 miles and it s ther : nmost point At no rp n th Mokt Txmimanie wR e o “The first professional I took -a — sourl, the Amazon, th» Niles and one | 1€l the Gulf coast a few miles in- | facto or trade so happi ; miles above I s Chaletnien S i ] ol lesson from told me to hold my club Orl 1 Py la, to flow fn- | water for ships and a tecming, : % {1 ly ranks third; afte » Amazon and eans, and Pensacola, to flow in-jWaiery ; lips and a teeming, h r way uphill P hey & their office at and have been holding it that way| Of Boy Scout Executives BOYS — LOOK! y ranks third; after the Amazon and |, ;.%o can at Savannah. To du- |civilized population living on fertile, | 500 feet, e i ever since. I place the right hand| Middletown, Nov. 9 (P—Gover- FREE FOOTBALLS claim to a much morg important |Plicate actual « nditions this imag- |cultivated soil. The Yangtze, from | When China was for r the importance of their duty— ping, with the two V's of thumb and |guest here Saturday at the second | ‘-""“”":"‘:“ fo ine I|‘r“"lv“l|‘:>::l With its gributary rivers lakes, and |COUTS®. Mave a solid block of rich |a broad open door fo the sea invit- |up intcrior ports o the con i dapted to thelr forefinger joints in line. I use the annual roundup of Boy Scout execu- | | attending the Show after s Ganale Ak Cconstitibes L the faland i;frr;‘ [-“«n »!"v-‘w‘n h where the @ ships of the world to enter. |of the West, the s of the t ¥ e 3663-2. and ask to same grip in putting. tives. The sessions will be held in || Mon waler systert ..ost used by man as |GUll of Mexico lies. T v do. Trankshipping |States, Great Britain . ar "6 one. bf oup msn. Help; o Stance Same for All Ithe ht school auditorium. Two || To S On the relocated river, ocean-go- |is unnecessaey for 640 miles, ocean- other powers entered all shots, though she stands over the : Boy Scout movement are expected A Tale of Football and War at an altitude of 15,000 feet or more | approach shots the champion plays|will speak to them at a banquet - 7 e |tains and plateaus that also give the ball off the heel of the left foot. | S vy evening. tooihalls on disniay,at [birth to three other lhugo Asiafic {streams: the Yellow, the Mekon ——— ' the ‘lazy’ swing. | know I go back|conferences and discussion groups, | and the Salween. In its journey to e 5 ;s ASKIN'S— 324 Main St. : | . 4 L J m ~ 0r N B W T ) sza//f;/;cferl//ce - Yalue - . € W l'ltaln — We han ou. | O NELLY o was a policy that in twelve years|than the other; a spoon; a mid- |t BUGE FETIE G T and re- |claim to be either the greatest or the |JUSt f E} Paso and zig-zag | particular style of game. leek and putter. | fore exceeded by the Mississippi-Mis northeastward it would then p are rc: all-important economic and ti 2 g0 on to ( z sidered pests and sometimes just- Trumball Will Be Guest | |or tvo others. In volum it probub [lind: passing near Houston, New assoc broad, deep. natu ehof 350 mils th o aiars Oios Ata Aok pEals in the most comfortable way. I did, the Congo. But the Yangtze can lay i ey under, the left over, not over-lap- |nor John H. Trumbull will be the| factor than merd bigness or length, |INATY American Yangize should, of |30 to 40 miles wide at its mouth. is |middle of the past century fo of ; tope. - of Ansusanes Monday Nov. 15th, p " PO a carrier of his coramerce. [ / river ; O Her stance Is open, the same for |hundred and fitty leaders in the FOREVER AFTE The Yangtze rises in central Tibet |8 Shibs would sail 460 miles to|going stramers asily that |This shipping was often in { all in putting. 1In driving and in |to attend and Governor Trumbuil 5 mong the tangled mass of moun- b P Adm. 10c “I belleve I have what s called | The afternoon will be devoted to Star Confectionery You ve Literally "Carried Us Off Our Feet—We've Never Seen Such Excite- | ment, Such Eagerness, Such Praise, Such Friendliness! . i o o o Crowds came to see and buy the startling vaules! Crowds went away proclaiming the wonder of the ridiculously low i | G_’ 1 Il prices and the sensational “No Money Down” terms! With this great news spreading like “wildfire” we are making prepa- \c\n | rations to care for those who were unable to be served Saturday. | 2 ASKIN'S 324 Main St. —it requires but a glance through this ad—all will appreciate the com- manding importance of the prices! Just one day . . . Our Great Thanks- giving One-Day Sale! Fine Autumn merchandise, dependable quality . . . at rare saving And, too, many groups of overstocks and odd lots to be swept away at drastically reduced pric Follow the Crowds!—Get Your Share of the Big ' R R S ] Men’s Pajamas “SPOTLIGHT” SPECIAL Men’s Union Suits Bal‘gains Ofiered in oul’ Gigallfie Dl‘ive for q of heavy quality Outing Flannel Little Girls, —at a price that cI'aims attention! '000 New customers ] —they mp;sulllcutz.\?q nicely fin- Dresses The f;\n\nu.\-$(?}rt'e'r7‘sg]ong sleeve ished at such a surprising price. and ankle length; sizes 36 to 46. W NO MONEY DOWN I ' “A SAMPLE 101" $1.69 S et savings! 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J P be bt All'sizen 6 0 14, Sale price. . Ruffled Curtains Bathro - TR e : ” : s : Cretonnes Our Entire Stock of Fine 5 = g - | $1.00 $2.49 25 : ; : (< yards long with tehacks, hemstitched /S jyy themitomorvow by all méans ” c vard Fur coATs . and save about one-third. Flannel |,‘.;‘:\\'H\rfn' Mg L Size 66x80. leg. value $3.98 robes in checks, plaids and striped e tterns, tri d with sati d R 3 Off Vel L - Plaid Blankets pattens e with satenand | (Sille for Overdrapes OPGII 2 }‘f‘!‘? _mn(.le to st.’ll tr:r. x})uCh morel 1 Our Regular Low Price 324 Maln Street Evenings Ly, f§full:g§] e Ilnaixsrtml,\ a \\‘nud\x value for to. 69,0-‘“”* morrow—Dbe here on the dot of 9. inches wide, biue, rose and natural; sateen. lovely quality silk.