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~swn | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [~ ] ) NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 ]E;_’f) 3 3 1 | ’pfl)’l of the sectional meeting for . MISSIONARY USES \""J" i r e BY. RIPLEY { PAPER COMPANY ' Severe Lake Storm Lashes Ships HER YANHEE PLUCH |5 st egmas o T on ‘ TOFIGHT LAWSUIT And Floods Several Cities Fronting las M:gmws coming ifrom all the Wins Fusage a0 Pal Do 3 St ik T _ | e i n Shore—Many Boats Foundered apet VMR e s s S e e LEA L A spite Slhp Agent's Objestion 3" e art of Connectiout, eser- Before Federal Judge | Freighter Aground in Lake ;":‘;‘r‘;‘;};g“:';;‘;‘;”;:‘j‘ ';;nfh}";j;\: ’\“‘;gn?:r” he banquet shoul he pounded again the dune lands. though the con- “eine’ Dunlal rema el | Erie — Chicago Lake Gary, Ind. families living near Ruth 1. Seabury will s J U Shore Drive System Un- tomes last night amid the roar of young people’s hanquet to 1 water and the howling of a wind South Con der Water From High that at times attained a velocity of ) miles an hour. Waves. Colder weather tracked the E through the storm area. and and snow was predicted ing vill O VETERANS TO SELL *es which she had during an Miss bury is educational secre- | e impre ; ,mm» eric J0ard ) . ts own no prope missioners for Toreign stinsions, ana | WAL J, Smith Post Adopts 1- SENIOR H. S. NO' S wte. Should the defense » shore line| Students of the loca or High it was. as a trained. observer of . LML R ept castward School I I CHIE da Rl Voums ot movements tr shel Unustal Sales Campaign and snowchokel | 1int ey apecial perio spoo made t tour of in tigation and ust keep special T riod appoint- study, through the Nea left crumbled sea e nts with te ers just as thcy A telephone campaign in which Gary. Ind.. Keep their regular period appoint- an effort will be made to put into ev- ilies flee in Michi, home in this o L. C. McCollun a copy of Pri- 1 has been de- book, “The aiding property 1 history and rhymes of the Lost Be EE their allion” will be undertaken ne e class and ! week by Private Walter J. Smith | 5 e at noon, Huron rio shipping Post, Veterans of Foreign War: | cording to an announcen ac- 1d at night nt made’ today by Joseph Feingold, command- | OBy OYSarsGise N 2! i uired to re- tod $2 Freighter Azround n at school during the special A special room has been eng: 1 unless a teacher requests him | k. 3 b | 1 Hall, op: a E t |in the Packard building on Arch | ! her to do so, appoint- ! street and eight telephone girls, all | “r\ywn»vw 4 operators, and several Spar ‘ need ¢ | (Ga.) Chroni SHOWER FOR MISS KREMSKI { stenographers will be engaged. Bight 1 A shower was given last night in Kk line telephones will be instal- honor o Miss ella Kremski led and the campaign will be con- FND HE Roip ! u , ! ducted entirely by phone. . el S s RADYN WAS A VOLUNTARY PRISONER FOR 43 YEARS he busine places, Commander 1860-190%. Bardsiown, Kenl; ' old stated. All sales will be Dby phone. 1e book has about 120 pages, | half of them heing devoted to poems | by Private McCollum and the other 1t being devoted to the story of | the “Lost Battalion.” The veterans | daughter of Mr. 1 Mrs. Bronis- Kremski of 131 Gold street, at t home of her parents by her T About Miss Kremski us a |00 PEEKS IN WINDOW, THPN ARRESTS COUPLE Cherry Street Woman and - Visitor attended anl the recipient of Dancing and BILLY SUNDAY cmukv THE BASES IN 14 SECONDS WM MULDOONs PHYSICAL enjoyed 4 Miss Kremski will become ths Air mail service was halted and | bride of Joseph Chotkowski of High 1 1 lake transportation was Arraigned in Police Court Today and Fined street on November 5 at Sacrel MISS RUTH I SEABURY. | expect to dispose of at least 2,500 in MEASUREMENE Robert Wood, 4 o riously these effects | Heart church this city, Approximat )00 phone 1 Mrs lie of the ntal to t | ¥ ht str F M Nell SnaOTapen ATs B weRe THE SAMi physic s far north R ¢ % : Walter J. Smith post will meet at AT THE AGE Of as Green \d the CF ience was the one ad when | ¥ < from Tongkong by a| U1 @IMOLY tomorrow evening at | 75 up to Michi- §:30 o'clock | amer 1 FFoo- | a s ehip 1 have to wait. Tt be e e was particularly o TOMORROW—THE GREAT GOD GIN Arth on that boat— Gonr Names Gommlssmnerst beyond. that broke away from its | tug sank in Lake Michigan and its| crew of two were saved after being adrift for hours. Small boats moor- Kk testificl|ed in the comparative safety of » window in | harbors were driven to shore. Many sank. 1 Much Damage Done S ular damage was done to — AS WHEN =R WAS —7 Tae WRESTLING CHAMPION chow. 1 mc OF A u«s«fi""v CAN CALCULATED — ¢ sily end $imply | { | alls will be made i | Joec boulevard a4 to give legal on to those parts of th zht a moment and thes “Well, T am splash rough two f Tarallel arteries fu Tunney would be in documen- Ty form W N enelara e —— ure was ¢ cons system of Chicago ling from | Foochow was also | Take Dep051 fons in Case Shot in Mouth, Man in the opinion of v | oner Asks Judge North Shore subu extreme ked et slodlet | Swallows Lead Pellet ; B : rm R eq!\m\\ Stay 5 SALTYEZ T g0 Secor \enied her —_— | S : of churc -ople, whose wi \ Y r hav- |1 inder water in request that she he sleep | o - | RaChicago) e (UL) A Bub- | [ found more dircet expression in par- 2o ¥ out in the rain. He de- many ause the outer e e . Oct. 23 (UT t “{‘.;.vr' I K~\;x-‘h.;t\x},x to B n Friedm e ey = e A st Sl e s she four n b anaater Dot olenetns) SRR Ul Ao ¢ ssembly. There appears to 1i s fully Question- | was G havy ot I iy B John 8. Fogarty's $500,000 | man gulped, spat out e e AR J el ey i N ERa TR ove owers cabin tha 1 on o clions & | S o e : " to be no reaso) varliame ed 2 to whet married, hound was compelled te . S f of affections su ; , and started in pursui Lojpe o ranst e He might have caught the gun- | > scen today in the ac- | [ man if a puzzing question had ‘\\' of water. 2 ser inland | that express your feelings fly ormed her t nd T ain’ years. Sl et | tion of Superior Court Judge Carl|| not popped into his mind. “Won- = neoks . itk o W “'”y"‘“”‘;"“” i e better than anything else. L oo Y| Foster who has appointed four com- | | der what became of the bullet e S e When words will not do, e st missioners to take deposits in Illi-|| Dhysicians at the Iroquois hos- e e 1 : ) AT Arkansas, Okalhoma and Min- | | pital vered the question a ‘ Rl w\*;\\r,\lm sment. most ot tha when other things fail, send America wou I iittie 1ator. Y 5 i ov pumping water from e e them, though they lleRtntor v tongenallonclel ¥y ol i s w6 thes rent be resas| flowers. They ate always Ape e A former Fort Worth, Tex- | | the said. “After knocking out | ¥ -J Au Ul < ! read o i . cth, it pas ¢ the m inevitable reciated and there is alwa wber, now living : i teeth, it passed harmlessly lN BE F INDUW[RY ono over othe Sk b P! ted and t alwa Arge is suit t v!| down your throat.” b o mssanlt. L L a place for them in the home hour before | induced Mrs. Katherine King I —_— L ;) el Snow ":" Nicht 2 I;l o e (R T ¢ ty {o divorce him. Mrs. Fogarty's e ‘“i:w’: \r.‘mn!,\”h' rn;r an mS e P ; 10,000 breach of promise suit 3 ey ¢ it over the ¢ ient. Send flowers. A akes a similar charge. rince Stamng i Hpdps » orm arca. and the RS Laura B. Fisher, r'nML GlincsCuitond ol Ry il < [f35 A o ch v 1,000, were swept | vears. All were most gracious, and | tle = 2 er % = Miss Secabury tinally moved on| ko, Oklahoma City: and (or‘ Minne- Ti v Oct. 23, he Trir n]),""i]y lvl)Q("lil. ” ( hO\cll the infl to th lak and Olhn\‘ QCD<H3 | 218 OAK ST. PHONE 2181 R hoard —only fo have the voughest|sota, Clifford W. Gardner, St. Paal. | e ! 4 5 voyage she ev od. as the| Aftorneys for Mrs. Fogarty have | Rk Stpaiesn: For Church Society Il.n turbulent s o er felt such|graphs of Tunney’s answer and 5 . f {o the Smithfield meat market in lected for collision between e motion, s groanings or | counter-claim in which the former il g o e S R AR Joseph ven by William A S [ vful cries nv‘h cight box champion S]der Re!eo[ed Y81smn t,:l]‘ A (l)f.lm. SR on No- |53 Mapl t ecla or 1t was a ghastly | charges the suit is a s It was just 1 attempt to | blacken his character. The motion| T.ondon, Oct. 23 (P—The revised and advised London 1 k for national meat has | High str for {wo ni : School Teacher’s Convention 1# our little ship was being hurle ,“m be argued Friday. book of common prayer of fihe t S e rection G’ l S N B first in one wlirection then another [ Curch of England, twico reiected T e irl Scout News | helpless. | by parliament, but recently upproved The Miss Seabury has had N MA[]AME rURIE AT } again by the convoeations of the A ',)},‘xvlv:y:y\-\‘\\.x 1; ton 1 RE iy perience among Congrezatior " | church, was discussed by the bishops Sl Lt aid Sl 2 {l ({ X voung people thronghout this coun- * today at Lambeth palace. residence kg e e charge vt ‘ Al fional sponsor of 4 new sorority To Ask Commission i B A e e a i eaasn . S ) called Sigma Fta Chia, which is a When the church assemoly meets | inder the “national mark” s iimaonisy : 5 sorority for Congregational young again, the bishops will probably ask | 17 asked for a ma SRt e Bl women, based on religious fellow- N t d S i m I G l R S e e e S ork flat dwellers, anc o B . L e e IOt Selenist nspects pilETal o senelnimentiot sl ammeonicy : ; S g vt e . : ard in brown or black with the centre strap cleverly set off by a touch of silk kid. a huge side of beef with the 1. J. Phillip, Grace Al the need by inner circle groups o e et e ool Heofricaborslory | ses oo e, i e Joms e, St shows an ouiline map of % e sorority is strongest at present in SIS Gisapprovadiby: Iroma otk the nost T tha interssts fof MBrltish agti- RUSSIA GRANTED LOAN the middle-west, where it orignated - i prominent cleri and lay membe culture #hd as a farmer myself, T Moscow, Oct, 23 (®—The Ameri- The Young People’s banquet at| Schenectady, N. Y.. Oct. who were active in opposing the | hope London butchers will take full | can society for Jewish farm settle which Miss Seabury will speak is a | Madame Marie Curie, today peered | "0% TG0 500 (04 Nhe house, |advantage of this mer Russia has granted the So- into the mystery of a big industry's | g, ying such an enquiry would |prince said. viet government a 00,000 loan laboratory where the black magic of | 4o v rokindle the controversy, | - for a period of 17 to 19 years at scientists has sought to veproduce 3 i ing situi Mary Clark, Margav ti, May Sevavalli, £ the First Cong: has registered national offices. A new troop at Nhate xers COLD this | OUEhL o ey | but also, by raising the issue of | WATER COLOR PLATES SHOWN five per cent. The loan, which will Josepl’s church has registers through the cathode ray the IAUTAN church and state, would greatly | An exhibition of 100 water color be handled by the Chase National|eieht scous outs numbering 2 The Theda phenomenon Jjointly discovered BY | xiena its scope.” said a manifesto | plates, depicting Freneh provincial | JS W be fsund B A riglstered from diffsrent iroops last her, radium emanation. With two General Electric Com- pany scientists, William D. Coolidge and Dr. W. P. Whitney, Madame Curie planned to spend the day in the company's laboratories. Elabor- ate preparations had been made to guard the aged discoverer of radium against annoyances while she studied the more obscure experiments and findings of the laboratory workers All newspapermen and other persens not dircetly connected with the laboratories were barred from the | buildings. The resources of the technical di vision of the plant wers ordered made available to her and both the NavticAL BLus—avery emart shade—can be The Glendale had in the Theda; also — % wplendil shon fox black or brown suede. general street wear in Prado brown or French mat kid with reptilian leather trimming. issued today over the signatures of | costumes of the 15th, 16th, 17th, and | Instaliments of $250,( ¢k bringin former Bishop Knox of Manchester: | 15th centuries, done by two prom- | Period of ten yeags, to 341 Dean Inge of Saint Pa Tord {inent French water color artists, is|*% council Cushendun, former under- ary [on display at the New Britain In- of state for foreign affairs; Rev. | stitute. e Henry Major, principal of Ripon| The plates were made in Hall, Oxford; and Rev. Robert|and are cxpeeted to be Charles, archdeacon of Westminster | {he costume designer, (hos and noted eccleslastical authority. | cd in stage costumin Rejection Constitutional lin water colors. 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