New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1919, Page 15

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)AL F lands asking for a formal '(‘U‘W‘"i‘)“’ ported to be enthusiastic study- 3 l of the Japanese body which has been i 1 organized under the name, “Japanese | interested and are often heard dis- alist party i he socialist party af Italy E 1 \ response conveving their willingness to recognize the Japanese socialists as their friends and co-workers. Katayamia, the pio Wist Japan, is now abroad as the represen- ~This Is Principle of New System: iaiiveor nid’ it e I The attempt opromote socialism, 4 F d J or a more radical doetrin is bein avored 1 Japan shed now because of the awakening i of the workers to what they regard as the evils of present ecanomic and in- Tokio, June 10, (Correspondence of | dustrial conditions. The avers anese workman is beginning to raise his voice for better pay and more freedom generally wages and that fewer privileges be The ceneral organization for work- grahted to the rich are the funda- | ing men in Tokia has addressed = open letter to the home minister, ¢ president of the chamber of commerce and others, declaring that in case of causing considerable uneasiness not | war it is the working people of Japan nly to the goverment but to repre-| Who are called upon ta defend it itive Japanese in all spheres of | shores and asking whetherf it is the wetivity Socialism is att ting the | national policy of Japan to allow capi- interest of not only the working peo- | talists to fatten while the workers are vle but of men holding important | starving. the Associated Press.)—Demands for more comfort for those who work for mentals of a popular movement which i hering form in Japan, and which plhces in the domain of education. Dr. Jikei Yokoi of the Imperial uni- I'his general movement is partly the | Versity, in a public statement say reflex of the labor unrest in foreign | that democratic id lang prevalent countries and partly the result of a| in the great cities, have recently steadily growin, revolt at home | Spread among the rural population tinst the amassing of wealth by the | They hace particularly affecter, heh few as against the poverty and hard- | said, school teachers, members of the ship of the ma of the people. voung men’'s associations and army Japanese socialists recently sent out | reservists. anifestos to social N fo : Japanese scvholars are re- Specials for Saturday | | erally they do so. The ring is a plain Voile and Organdie Dresses $3.98 to $6.98 The arveatly i sed cost of labor makes it impossible to duplicate these Dresses. In @ Checks, Dots, Plaids and Large Floral and Figured > . Sizes 16 o 44, ; the wives in the United States. | of the Australian liner Matunga's Yy { gratulated them on the results of their work among the poar and in the | ed. He said with living conditions ing socialism Labarers are openly cussing the subject in street cars. !J\l’\\l‘,.\l-. TROOPS AFFECTED. Bolsheviki Ideas Are Imprinted in Minds of Men Who Scrved in Sib Tokjo, July 18.~—Some of the Jap- anese” troops returning from Siberia are affected to a more or less dezree with Bolshevik ideas, asserts the newspaper Hochi. The war office, ad- mits the fact with some modifications, the newspaper declares. Senior Adjutant Matsuki is quoted as saving that the war minister is greatly concerned about this state of affairs and, as a result of careful study of the subject by the recent conference of the commanders of the army divisions, it has been decided that proper control should be exer cised over these undesirable elements by the commanders of the divisions in cooperation with the local branches of the Ex-Soldiers’ association. SEX EQUALITY. Women of Brazil Have Equality Not Enjoycd in North Ame Rio De Janeira, July 18.—The wom- en of Brazil have not equal suffrage, but they have an equality with the men of their country which is not en- joved by their North American sis- ters All Brazilian husbands are expected to wear their wedding rings as con- scientiously as their wives, and gen- gold band, the same as that worn by The women in il unanimously are of the opinion this is about the 1 word in equality and it is doubtful if they would exchange the custom for the right to go ta the polls. IMAN PSYCHOLOGY. Sydney, Australia, July 18 curious manifestation of German p. cholozy is seen in the recent delive mails to the addressee; The Ma- tunga was captured and sunk by the German raider Wolf off the coast of New Guinea in August, 1917. The mails on her were taken to Germany. After they had remained in German hands over a year they were deliv- ered to the British authorities after the armistice had been ed. 1In due course they were sent to Svdney, arrviving two years late. COMMANDS RED CROSS. Bucharest, July 18.—King Ferdi- nand and Queen Marie of Rumania recently received members of the American Red Cross mission and con hospitals. King Ferdinand told Col- 1. Gideon Wells of Chicago, chiet of the mission, if it were not for help received from the United States, the peaple of Rumania would have starv- now so much improved, there is no fear of Bolshevism in Rumania. TOORING AFTER CHINESE, Mexico City, July 18.—Federal { agents in the republic, especially those in the states of Sonora, Sinaloa i and Mayarit,- have been instrucced HER MAJESTY CORSETS 0. 155 Low Bust No. i pink, Elastic Lows 1 . v 91,50 | mon, 3 2.00 Hap pair $ . No. 169 Very Low No. 100 Medium Bust, Long Hip pr. $1 -50 Bust, Long Hip pr. $2.00 ASK TO SEI THEM. VOILE WAISTS New Snappy Styles, sizes 36 to 46, at BEAUTIFUL VOILES tich Light, Medium and Dark Voiles, the figures ave cither small dainty patterns, or a very bold, striking floral and drop cffect that made their debut this season 25c TO 89c p W omen’s Hose Women’s Vests, straight and / bodice Women's Drop Stiteh silk Hose in white and Dlack Cordovan : S o Soo $1 .50 \\l‘k\ wen’s Union Suits, all Women's White ard Black ik Hose with $l 19 SOC’ 89C) 98¢ mock seam. Pair . Women's White, Black, grey e 2 $1.25 50c ™" 59¢ Hose. Pair Misses” Union Suits Women's Silk Lisle Hose, Boys’ Nainsook Union Suits Women's Lllo Hose fin o hiia! Children’s Lisle Sox in fancy tps and colors black, , aran mir 39¢ 35¢ ™ 39¢ ™ Misses’ e Ribbed Hose in white, black and 39 Boys' Ribhed Hose. 9 cordovan . pair C sizes 6 to 10 .... pair C | The Curran Dry Goods Store 381-383-385 Main Street [ en in the departments of the city hall | were employed at the city hall in that Chinese must be given every auarantee of life and property and must be ‘subjected to only such la us are any other immigrant fore rs. This order is the result of re- ports that in some parts of the re- public there was discrimination against the Chinese with a view to discouraging their immigration. WOMEN RECEIVE RECOGNTITION. Paris, Tulv if —Impressed by the great majority in the chamber of deputies in favor of full civic rights for women, the authoritfes of the | city of Paris and the Department of the Seine, have largely widened the opportunities for the employ of wom- and the prefecture. Heretofore women inferior clerical positions only. The competitions for all the higher office positions including the heads of bu- reaus have now been opened to them. TO STUDY AVIATION. Mexico City, July 18.—The De- partment of Foreign Relations has received word that the government of San Salvador will send to Mexico, within a short time, several aviator who will study the air service here. | American government. American Meeting War Indianapolis, French American War Mothers, has announc- ' ettes now have become so scarce tha cd that the national convention of that one of ordinary quality readily com-! ! organization will be | ton, D. The plans are for P of directors, of Hutcher to meet ft, Paris on the The convention that evening. d ted by Salem, side dricks of F. Robinson. T second vice president The American org ation of other women mitted to membership WIRELEFE Christiani Sept. July national 29 tie hich Ky, War Mathers is an mothers of solc relatives not being July gian trans-Atlantic at Stavanger over a | mence service for use “IT HAPPENED to which year the French is to pr Mrs. Emilie Hen- | ore., & rtford, Conn.. first and wireless station Mexico Uity, July has been ready commission from Argentine, which 101191711 i / III/////// Save A Mile or More Each Daj; As you journey through the day, from breakfast to dinner, do you think of the miles you travel, the hours you spend and the motions made? And do you know that a large part of this energy is wasted, foolishly spent? The Hoosct kitchen cabinet was made to correct this evil. It will save many steps arrd many minutes every John A. Andrews & Co. | THE BIG FURNITURE STORE }Riflflflfflf ILLICIT CIGARE I TRADE Berlin, July 18 he illicit trade Mothers Will Hold ! in cigarettes has grown to such pro- » Washington. D. 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