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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1919. COOKING | 1,400 CHILDREN IN ! 3y DishES { RIOT OVER PRESENTS Tea Kettles, Aluminum and Copper [|i fothers Faint a5 Youngsters Fight in New York Wear Ever Aluminum, Percola- § ) b Nev York, Dee. 24.-—Thousands of » { " ‘- m tors, Pie Servers, Casseroles B! ninvited chitdren, for whom no ifts | A e were provided. crowded - iheir way | , We are sure goods pur- 4 : 8 linto (he 7ist regiment avmory . last i i The aim of this store in Silver Frames Wi e e S8 ; hildren's hristmas Jargest f o 3 R o2 3 chased in this store stival into a 3 is always to give the ) T 3 ‘ P R . B|iion During the height of the up < will weld our iriend- Wishing You Al a Merry Christmas . S e e e e ! 8 Public Service, \;‘ LDPR? .o closer d | which were stacked upon tables for | 4 By B KN fi b g distribution to 7,000 neady “kiddies" | §98 4 | W‘Vw ] A A.w MILLS : who had heen invited ! 5 ] ::'::% nble for their shave of presents Police reserves from six precinet | stations, led by the armory detail - o = - wild onrust Several women fainted Plumbing Tinning Al ' ; T and scores of children, some of them with crutches, were bowled over as youngsters rushed about the floor 3 = No semblance of order was ob- ‘ iy ’ & ) 7} URNS {ained until thousands of the youn:z- i : & LOVE O’ MIKE” RET v e o b o ; - where, separated from their chaper- | § g 7 ’ nd mothers, and many of them | § i 4 i and without gifts, tearfully | 3 cla to be taken to their homes. M - d (o get u gift package in the | ; - melee. : . The trouble started when clowns | made their appearance on the armory | 1oor Children who had been a signed to places in the building ed out on the floor in mass for- mation and crowded about the fun- | makers. A few took advantage to | b . help themselves from (he gift tables and in a minute the rush was on. 4 R The policemen present were literal_ | 3 : R - ly swepl off their feet, additional r S i i 5 < serves were summoded and a bugler | B8 i sounded the assembly call, bringi the rescue tHe uniformed armory de- tail. Children, fought and scratched one another for the possession of | f& { B dolls and other toys in the packages | § § 8 ; | of presents. One freckled, red-faced 5 youth wearing an abbreviated army R coal was seen fo carry away cight - " packages under his arms. Order was s A ) { not restored until thousands of the | | ; - children had been driven into the | street by sheer force. The juvenile fesfival was staged by the Peoples’ Liberty chorus and the | B8 o ? mes entertainment and gifts for needy ? 2 children. in Bellevue hospital waiting for a = suiable, home. Mrs. August \Wentz, who at first claimed him as he n, has confessed he isn't her missing Ar- thur, 'and has surrendered him (o" his rea) neother, Mrs. Leno Lisa. War Began. . Ld _—_— Berwick, lLing., Dec. 24.—The cost ls Venln rOm tO A 5 of livin about 300 times | B8 s T'VILLE BOXING BOUTS i battler ‘trom' the {apital city sunk to | oo, i DO SRR S 2R SO0 Lie ; . L In Odessa the Cost of Living Has In- creased 300 Times Since £ o o jthe mat. Referec: Hugh . Rorty of|| Russell, sistér of the Jocal, food con Billy Fitzsimmons Wins I'rom Willie | Hartford counted him out. troller, who has just returned from | that Russian city. She lived there for two and one-half years. A\ pair of boots, she says, cost from Curry—Another Hartford Idol i e K. O'd. OPPOSE CHINESE IMMIGRATION. | —Bllly Fitz- | yexican Senate Favors Abrogating | 2,000 (o 000 ruble car's salary Wi of Youlcers; N. T, AMPOIIS] | oy, ing Asiatics This Right. and a dress ‘was only to:be had Willie Curry of Staten Island, D ks 3 % | > s 2 Laredo, Tex., Dee. 24.—A bill pend- { 4l a similar ruinous figure. In Odes- | ¥ ; fo the star xklm:n. l?:r;,r “r?n kf‘u,ml?;:; ing in the M an senale propos sa the day before she left the Kng- | i 53 S EeitiGea @thletic ~‘v”‘rl\‘”: ,° 5 ‘f;‘;h] abrogation of the ftreaty with Chi lish pound was cquivalent ‘to 800 ¥ 4 i)l:rlng u:; Sy L s .chl.;mll which permits inrmigration of Asiat- | "ubles instead of less than 10 as in | B & ‘itz was e aggressor a epeatedly ics into Mexivco has met general ap- | Pre-war days. Thompsonvillie, De rushed Curry to the ropes and pum- | h and BUM- | ool i the % ofl S n “The Bolsheviki,” she explained, meled him in great shape. The Yonk-| goojoo according to ccelsior of | are communists and the principle of ers boy outweighed !'uv"v\ nd his 1eft arovieo (ity, a copy of which was re- | the communists is éverything for | B £ | bs to the face had Curry worried . (qiveq today. The measure would re- | themselves and, nothing for the rest om the second round to, thé“finish. | (i 1ict entrance of Chinese into the|The others they say have had (heir Turry took the punishment gamely | country turn, and they treat ‘them with ruth- but he lacked the ring generalship of |~ The neyspaper says messages from | 1688 cruelty. ife for the educated | Lis opponent lao and Sonora . where many | People is utterly impossible Those The semi-final six rounds betwe Asiatic colonies are located, e | Who have 'y are fast eating into “Battling” . G . of Hartford »and | 'that, the “invasion of their e : those who have nof are “Young” Fitzsimmons of Springfield, | degeneration of the Me e, | ViT f stavvation. That also is an was another disappointment. The first | that Chinese introduce contagious dis- | ©¥P > business. for the cost of P gone it b T V1 | b S SeAbIA el som: | o nen reached o o o B8 B A CouponEvent on Neckwear. These Coupons | R | i B Must be Positively Presented Jdnflammatory Articles, Cairo, Dec, 18.—Owners and edi- RESOLVE tors of newspapers were today given To Better Your Home This : s Ticia ar| g t ef 1 fr wint- ] A . 0 A S P s 5 b Coming Year. et e LR R . Any $3.00 Any $2.50 Any $2.00 et e el I B NECKWEAR NECKWEAR NECKWEAR the warning stated, to certain new d & ;. ture a newspaper is liable (o suspen- sion under martial law if it prints 4 You must present this | You must present this | You must present this References to the political opin- ions and activities of schoolboys or | B8 coupon. coupon. coupon. DRl e : H. Dec. 24, 1919. H. Dec. 24, 1919. H. Dec. 24, 1919. authorities or lo the British mission without the cons the censor: Avyhine calcula to encourage public ervants fo strike for political reasons: TR Reports or aspersions caliulated to 9 o] E = E inflame the populace against the Brit- o : = ish or Egyptian governments. ‘. Newspapermen are assured there is i s o begins in the home. no intention to prevent reasonable | ) g - A A e .rificism and are advised to submit YOUR DUTY to yourself and your family is to J| oubirni matice to ihe cansor herore | B ; o ) make it as pleasant and harmonious as possible. ; i publieation RESOLVE, this year, to surround yourself with SRR the new and beautiful in furniture—if need be, piece K| PRl S e ; 3 38 SlOI’eS ) 38 Clhes hy piece. Chie of Italian Staff Talks \\'vm. King | [ . ?Y PEULLER'S FURNITURE beraubeor i o and Premier in Rome. E ¥ Aiways More for Less Money 3 5 & 5 Rome, Dec .—Gen. Badoglio, prehensiveness and careful selection afford: a range a 1talian chief of staff, arrived here this ici P 7 ; H morning from Fiume and talked with of choice equal to meet every requirement, e i h s ; mm manuel. Later the premier had a I¢ z b 4 ¢ interview with the king and then | HORE called a moeting of 1he counecil of FURMISHERS { ministers which for threc hours dis- | i cussed the Tiume sltuation and also i - . NS vE * T ] ! national questions in connection | B * S 2 Y i i‘«vm\n; 2 40463 FORD 3 the approaching visit of Signor | k- | oY ) i . ! \35?&,’/‘? STREET to Paris, It i« belleved wn.»! i : | A Filume and Adriatic questions will 3 % . - BARTFZRD 4 A reach a definite solution at the! Par conference.