New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 10

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Example of Better Fioor and Table Lamps; of Special Design Small Prices An advantageous purchase from one of the biggest lamp manufac- ‘Without these suites with realize what real beauty there sceing your eyes you cannot in (he workmanship and finish The il Queen Anne Suite had in Mahogany of ecach one. one trated is a and may be turers in the country makes it Walnut. Other styles include designs from such or American possible for us to sell these beau- tiful lamps ag’ prices that cannot popular periods as William and i Mary. Italian Remalssance, hethan, we inspection of (his wonder- pe cqualled. . . Kvery lamp is G \ite combination of harmonizing and artistic colors, Our prices start at $30.00. your ful showing. | The Magee One-Pipe Furnace With a Magee One Pi housc entive We Have a few Good Used RangesonHand RANS-ATLANTIC AIR LINE COSTLY en Million Dollars in Figures Put on Venture | \ | | | | —The and Nov. 21 proposed | ralia London; ivernool-Atu New York a under Liverpool- will be an enom nous The of upplying the necessary air- hips but the onsidered. 00 each to service nking. problem dirigible items to be one of They cost about construct. At leas f these huge craft will be nec lo maintain the services with ny degree of regularity. There ave also to be considered the broblems of suitable landing grounds nd mooring-posts: the intention of he Great Northern Aerial Syndicate eing that aerodromes will be provid- d at the more important stations lvhile mooring posts will lecond class stops or halts. Aerodrom for dirigibles are re- ui only at every 2,000 miles | nd it is now possible for an airship b be moored or released from a hooring tower in any wind up to 0 miles an hour; vet the total finan- jal backing considered, necess: ch an undertaking is in the horhood 10,000,000. Phe mooring out station for khips which is in the form of a wer enclosing an elevator vhich passen aken up and s over 150 feet hi With a re- volving head the s p ean be jzidly attached io this tower by the the ground is two erve as | to neigh- of air- high by ers down the ground 2 o swing jth the direction of the wind 2 of these towers will be pro- THE MODERN wee -you need keep (S witing and healthfully J no I 3 warm. Bungalows we invite you to inspect this Furnace all set up on our main floor. HN A. ANDREWS & CO. winch and a will be post: also fuel. and vided with a rope by which the airship hauled up to the mooring supply hase of hydrogen, ter ballast hauling-in SAN SALVADOR TROUBLE San Salvador, Republic of dor, Nov. 20, Troops have been to Ahuachapan, c 2l of the prov- fnce by the samc name in the south- western p of *his country, to quell the disorders. Reports reaching here state that the courthouse in the city has been attatked by mobs. nt |Kay Ozburn, *ailroad station ageots WAY TO HEAT. > expensive fire and yet may maintain the For New Homce Bullders of Cottages and Step in tomorrow. Magee Ranges and Heaters Belgium.—These old ladies smoking Liege, pipe the afternoons like England do their The members are up have formed o club. | pPOWER HOUSE FIRE DELAY gather of tea. They the afternoon the talking of in s ; people for TRAFFIC ON NEW HAVEN. Stamford, Nov. 21.—A fire that did in cighties and nineties. war hardship: They' several thousands of dollars damage in the New Haven railroad power house Cos traflic on the amford and the Norwalk street rail- from 12:22 noon until afternoon. Traflic on also delayed had- NEGRO LYNCHED IN GEORGIA, 21.—A Baynes, a hereo ai Cob paralyzed Madison, Ga., Nov. Wallace home near crowd from and hot him to death, after he had killed road systems 1:09 yesterday the New Haven wa i1y by the fire. took his negro, last night | bone broken. BRYCE SAYS PARIS CONFERENCE ERRED British Viscount Deplores Veils ol ‘ Darkness at Session London, Nov. 21.——Viscount Bryce, speaking on the league of nation: a dinner recently, turned to the conterence and asserted that, making all allowances for it, he Lound to he thought the conference had committed very errors and was in danger ting some others. He cited as examples the Tyrol and Transylvar he said, a third of the wits Paris grave | commit- suy of the case of a in which, population taken over by Rumania Iy no affinity with the Rumanians. also mentioned the controversy over the Balkan boundaries and maintained ' that commissions should have been | appointed to examine the line that , separated the different peoples and re- port to the conf nce. 1f the nations knew their claims had been fair | considered by competent. authoritie: there was a prospect of contentment and future neace. “If such questious are going to sur- vive there further need for the league of natior which alone could deal with them,” he declared. “The league of/nation science of maenk effective unl lic opinion of countr Viscount Bryce w were only two countrie: ain and the United State. idea had caught hold of the best opinion and even there it had not got (lg\v() to the minds of the bulk of the people.” “The reason,” he said, was “they were so much occu- pied with their own affairs that th. took little interest in foreign and it was essential that the impor- tance of this subject should be brought home to every voter. Viscount Bryce said a great deal ot the proceedings of the Paris con- ference had been “shrouded in impen- etrable darknes: ‘What had hap- pened had shown that it was pos to induce nations to acquiesce in cret diplomacy to an extent gri than anyone would have believed pos- sible.” 1d and it cannot be supported by the pub- all that is best in every afraid “there Great Brit- -where the BOTH TEAMS REST FOR FINAL BATTLE " Harvard Is Favorite, But Yale Back- ers Are Betting Even Moncey on Blue, Boston, Nov. 21 then complete rela final battle tomorrow at Cambridge were the orders today for the Har- vard and Yale football warriors. The straw blanket, which will cover the football field in the Harvard stadium until shortly before the big game, was lifted temporarily so that the Yale team might have a workout and be- come familiar with air curvents and location Harvard’s practice was confined largely to head work within the con- fines cof the seclusion of a county club about miles from this city. Yule players are quartered at Belmont Spring Country club in suburbs 1 Thousands of football Srief practice and ion until the the the enthusiasts poured into the city today. Those who had not had the foresight to make hotel reservations far in ad- vance were obliged to seek the hos- pitalily -of suburban cities and towns, for Boston had nothing to offer. Harvard was slightly favored in the wagers reported, although it was said that many Yale supporters were sat- istied with even money. HurryinE:HTt_)il%ace ;’[urder Charge, Woman is Killed Chatham, 5 to the county circuit court in s here to face trial for complicity in the murder of Chesley Neal, her four teen year old daughtier Ludie Barrett, thirty X, L down and killed by a fast southbound Southern train yesterday evening. The accident occurred near Dry- fork, where the woman lived, as s was making her way along the t to the wayside Heuring the warn Dlast and the rumble of a freight, she stepped trom one track to another, in the path of the expre: i{he noise of which was drowned. She was picked up with ncarly every her death, Lee Barrett, won a new lease of life continued Owing to her husband, yvesterday, for hi until the next AVIATOR HONORED. Tast Rites Are Paid to Li zo, Who Was Killed in Tlight. tine, Nov. 20—High | paid at the fu- Lieut. Matienzo, 1t who lost his life to iy over the An- ut. Matien- Mendoza, A litary honors {oday of entine aviator le attempting Tay. The aviator's body was discovered were last ! Jast week, and it has been learned that there were two discharged cham- rs in his revolver. Men who found body advanced the theory that d the shots either to attract at- tention or to drive off condors, which irds later almost devoured the body. MOSCOW IS SURROUN Nov. 21.—Moscow rounded by insurgents and ti sheviki regard the rebellion capital importance according | | | | London, to has certain- He | appeals to the con- | The | Globe Clothing House Established 1886 This Store is the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. A Sale of Men’s Shirts at $1.50. A Remarkably Low Price. Just Arrived Sheepskin Lined Coats All Styles of Interwoven Socks Are Now Displayed by Us. affairs | WOMEN FORM AUXILIARY TO YANK LEGIO MBS ROBERT H.DENLAP ° | Leaders Win Semi-Oflicial 2t Minncapolis Convention. By Corporal N. E. A. Staff Corr spondent. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 18.—With emi-official sanction of the Ame can glon, 2 new organization of woman relatives of men who served in tlwl navy and marines during,the | s being organized. The American Women's Legion is the name. Its nucleus is in Washing- ton, D.. ¢ i _ Similar beginnings have been made in California, Indiana, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia. p Organizers came to Minneapolis to 2ain support and co-operation from the American Legion. By a resolu- tion adopted at the convention of the former service men, the women recognition and promise of aid. Chieftess of the Women's Legion is | Ars. Walter Bruce Howe of Washing- | T wife of the commander the } pital city post of the Le- | Approval Klein, won ot American of the executive commit- Robert H. Dunlap, also ashington. They hope to organization win over the in existence— —the Service Legion, of which Mrs. Robert Carleton Morris of To- ledo is president. The Serv ar Legion is well or- ganized in tates, Deing a union of seve ferent bodies, built larger Clopenhagen dispatech quoting Hel- singfors advices which the KExchange Telegraph Co. is today circulating with reserve. The dispatch states that Tomburg, in the Urals, has been sacked by a hostile army of 55,000} uien, around the original War Mothers of ONLY D. S. C. HEROIN America. “All these women's patriotic or- ganizations can easily be combined into one strong and active group,’ says Mrs. Howe. 2IARY VAL ANDREES ~ *New York.—As a Red Cross world er in France, Miss Andrees was the only woman to win a D. 8. C. and Croix de Guerre. She is going back t¢ Tiflis to care for 800,000 refugees iu western Asia. NAVAL ATTACHE STRICKEN D DROWNS WHILE BATHING Rio Janeiro, Nov. 20.—Lieut. Com. mander Lathrop, attached to the U S. naval mission to Brazil, was ai. tacked with heart failure while bath. ing in Rio Bay late today and wat drowned. HEADS ARMY BUREAU. Berlin, Nov. 21, (By the Associated Press Colonel Reinhardt, formei Prus n ‘war minister, has been rroe moted to be major general. He it now chief of the army bureau. Branch of North- eastern College Established at Local Y. M. C. A. COURSE IN ACCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS ADMINIS- - TRATION NOW OFFERED B. C. S. Degree Granted for Satisfactory Completion of Four Year Course. 'ENROLL NOW

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