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b EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, NAVAL CONFERENCE - it } BELIEVE IT OR NOT - ) e T BY RIPLEY EARLY IV WINTER =+ /23456789 e Redueed 1 5 t 1 VINHIE RICHARDS tiations, G 5 A NATIONAL : 3 A : ; ’ AT THE AGE OF 15 1 ¥ 27 b : Sy i ; s y s r saLl v & L of \115COMPOSED OF 2 POISUNS P S : [f S00um wup chioRmE | EARTHWORM HAS 4 HEARTS \ i ; ; ” i a -4 i = Boae gry oenes ‘ 1 5 s Japan Gives Opinion c « ; y i ) ten 0 Sept. 14 () — Admiral '} { i nister of the navy, W p XaEny ¢ the native press teday as 4 between the 4 : v would X ! FAT t RA (Continued IFrom Iirs | inued FFrom First Page) ister said th | el an mans the evacuation will he a most and Northend school situation.”” Mr the two o A e tinued Brom Divstibace) prosaic ir, the imply | Holmes said. “do not forget the : erican governments vanishing quietly, wi t Northend school which has heen ac- i 3 tary display, anc e Ger | commodating « i i e Feditas ¢ ir first crashed head-on into the trolley 7',‘:‘”“,‘\";y o “‘ Y \I"‘ ”‘_" o ooy lating nifiaRes but ax iy 8 o (Bne lpRa anecl AR SR IOI R M et RNt el fcomB bl o 1s hard for t children to usc grm c i v : D s Bnd/ [ore the left front step oft th Like good sports, British officers portable schools, he added Would save Moncy AT trolley car. The passengers in the,;q men have heen posing for the \s Rt e e extensior t 1 4 automobile we thrown abou'. ' .ymeramen of various nations dur Y S sk ““‘ i st S50 I h 7 S g ONSEIEL fo commodations in the result, i . Booth was dead when he Was|ine the past few days in ool Sl 5 : shed and Dorr and Mahan un-|aemonstrating their good e noolydadiiniey 1 of an onscious. They were carricd 10 & | ward the Germans at the s S A e b : wn near the grocery store of s their joy in returning to the home | 50 Rt s naller In. propo sser amsome for financial James Simpson in front of which | country e L L e S cost of construc ) while weleom- the accident occurred Beautiful as are Koenigstein, Ba U ond! et ne . Under the ms of the Wast i - Ameri- Constable Investigating Sehwalbach, Bingen and Weisha Sl aos Ut ton tr 2 battles Wk such| Constables George I. Schubert where British troops still aggregate ST O O s e : gh tleets of h A 1 Great par to world | #nd B. J. Wadsworth with Dr.|a strength of 6,000, the men arc ‘:;:’v“ ”_"-‘]'"!"”»“””“* in thesc Brita 1 1 i N " ading pow- | George 1. Cook and Dr. C. W,|happy to leave a cou witich, le- \i’f“” Ty b i e N | i to ¢ were e and actual re-, Moody vere called {o the scen outward politeness of the! =0 Pf‘ i SnichiEe €ach throug serapping of ¢ juction effects The injured men were given first s rdga piea S sl tien fUEED SORLAt O ]ynl figur S5 1 ] id and were ordered to the Bristol |soldiers as intruders. ol enrol s incroased ¢ et hospital. Permission was given for Married German Wives H' ‘! 12 -;ml 1 ¢ v ”u- pital ships 1 the removal of aptain Booth's body | Perhaps the staunchest s ipports | 1h Se3a e s ar to the undertaking rooms of W of ~Anglo-German rapprochement | Senio i i e unior DES ; Ty Bulley. Constable Henabert 1s cons /| Wil prove (o We ihe international 1 =chool with 41, Ira ool i du + an invostigation today to |marriages estimated at about 00 with 53, Linc school nd : % 8L Qetermine 17 the mon had been{here. contracted betwcen Brilish|Washington school with i ol drinking. ' officers, or privates and German Transfers From Washington School 1 be f Newe of the fatai crash spread |[rauleins. These German Gretchens| To relleve the Washington school I I'rom First Dage) around rapidly and a large crowi |lave been studying glish hard Mr. Holnies proposes to transfer T4 : Murried to the scsns Traftic was|tnd are looking forward with expec- | puplis from the first.four grades fo | At first swimmer to cross the | congiaerably d up, over 150 cars tation to the country of their adop-|the Bartlett school, to organize onc | a 1 England 10 France. | yeine W tion class with 42 pupils to be assigned £ i ; Jeegiiing Captain Booth wis a member of AR l“ pEesbtdonhenonnlc bl e 1 employ B i Dyg bl 1 to it ipe National Gaard since 1945 with DA EES G ght S ot ee D e e | tor t wind dropped, | ho exception of Sen Ny 2r problem to move the families | As relief for the Franklin school RGellanth iy ss contin- S 005 nd \.W‘!‘ it in the soldie and that he advised the employment of an \ s S :1,. Sl e ortation baby carriage extra teacher to relieve two feach Priends Swim Beside e e e D O > difficul i ) o o at present have 119 pupils i ke 1 ose from avks 0! ALY UL s teacher wo 1 ecinl e Sl & FARRS LAY Kor Koen as for all the | oom in the auditorh he s his captain commission in No- 'ealih resorts of the occupied area, || Nl schoeltphriie it s bis- o ; evacuation means much more R ancsin water | 116 was a member of the tailoring |y ppears on the Wash h‘,?),‘ bt % f s | firm of 1. M. Booth of New Hav Outwardly it the disapp b """k " "‘; Sa 1 s ) ife survived oy " one anee of foreign y‘ and the displa g ‘1” i o was associated in business and a|p ddition Telee s EYONEaLiET by D S ng Prepare Por |\ t ? s r | radditl LoRbay kindergarten, organizing onc l‘.l\.\'l = P I mean college for my Loy ster. | es can be restored t & with 25 pupils and as it to | \ S thus relieving a ho ; 8 T . < . the kindergarten room and emplo; = Norwegian Steamer Y i ng an extra teach < M H r o any ouri 4 Sened by Pirates| nut beyond that tais town, like| Children Increase in Weight S t. 14 (P—The 5 il et Approximately 230 pounds were . Norw i ] P tounlst business. . Many |ndded to 13 youngsters who have ¢ today t i G el for decades used Lo |been in the care of the school nu- 2 Mrs, | Dot a8 in the hands of pirates ne regularly 1o et | Lritionist R Tane WY er during ki H « and her captain and vacation peric i the year, she said in her annual re- t officer being held for ransom habit from the In some cases pounds | 18 Ilie pirates seized Botnia troops were quarte been added. In one case a on the bar off Hai % £ pupil admitted in February wei ¥ rmed about the vessel in o | #S pounds but in June the we d heioaa therselves fo flsjdcanne La;rels May \d increased to 50 pounds x part of which was bel Have Eye Operation | of 22 pounds. Another was : 1 ‘rom Shanghai 10| xaw York, Sept. 14 (U'P)—Upon | in February at 73% pounds oty result of an X-ray photograpk rred in June weig 8 ( Haaland and Chief Off pend whether Miss | pounds or a gain of 20 1-4 pounds W re made prisoncrs s, stage and screen ac-| All this work was done in the| . rd the pirate chiefs . will have fo undergo an oper- | Walnut Hill school and with food I Arms Shells pdemanding | 4ijon to save her sight specially prepared < their release. | gy i o : e ted Svploded at Arsel 2 She was admitted to St. Luke's Teachers Appointe Exploded at Arsenal 1 oney were not forth- | yocpita) suffering from sinus trou- | Miss Molla N. Peck has been ap- B o A days both would 'y, & was to have resumed work pointed to the Smith hool an.d ' L yesterday a Long I d motion Miss Catherine Doilard been j i = = | picture studio as well rehears sinted 1o the Elihu Burritt ! A ol = - the teachers committee. FUTNDSEAST o e o street reported o Supernumerary o i £ ol = Officer John Kranzit that a man ha ke ooy been making a practice of knockir 1 - o (Con d From First Page) on his door and running away. Wed- | 5 A nesday morning the knock came at L sy s ' o 4:45 o'clock in the morning, and P last night it was at 19 o'clock. 8 HOLY CROSS A. C. Th Holy Cross A, C i LITICANIAN BAZAAR or far dow oast by a heavy t at § o'clock in the \ £ ¢. hope was held that would | rooms of the Holy Cross church . ound alive. His craft was sail | Following the reports the club dis i < in to have been buoyed by i i cussed its first annual dance Octo- o ind it learned t he er 5 at T. A. B. hall on Main of food and water. TIn street proceeds will be for the e yo as reported the church and club i i lor = = d c — FFace cream, made and used by on 1 recognized as the best the Egyptians 3300 vears ago, was ! re clephone number in - New | found in the tomb of Tutankhamen L to = + t pre (& |at Luxor. el . OPPORTUNITY | teachers as instry The following i the service enfor High school A Richard A. Quinn, Ma Ruth Virtue. Central Junior High school J. State, Helen Waskelew Clark W. Browning. E Collins. Rov- iden M. Tripp. Dagmar Carlson. Katharine Kenney, BEdward H Nims Nathan Hale Junior High school Florence Tormay, Willam H Spencer, Lillian Koplowi H Lindsay. Belden W. Tracy, . Her- be -ane, Doris B. Cuthbertson. Owe Rumsey, William G. ag- erstrom Gertrude Connelly (tem- porary) Junior High school shops: Kath erine McGary. lementary schools: Trene Welct Roscita Chadsey, Ida H. Birnbaum. lda Blackman, Anna J. 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