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\WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1920. December 15 THE S. 155 ELM STREET. PEACE DELAY MEANS " DISORGANIZED WORK -2 Constantinople’s Harbor Machin- ery Becomes Paralyzed as Result Con tnople harbor here res Feb. 12, comple de Work disor- of in the Mt in a future bl L port ganized or the peace cov n rel to Turkey s impos: zoesté Blac folshevik Tt deci- atus of to move car- | sion Lhe of the sculitors and bevat nace cl er pri 5 cost of living in Constantinorle as it is in London foud- result as high Paris chich the housands of stan cordially the city. his capaci refugees are arc of nd pays little other natior al resentment tion of Smyrna | benert special. ESSE X Exumbir 3038 Miles in 50 Hours, World’s Great- est Endurance Mark, Made by Stcck Chassis Under A. A. A. Observatitn, E if Greece control any t -y where there is a pre- dominant Turkish population i Premier Venizelos of Greece, Gen- cral Paraskevopoulos, commander of | G troops at Smyrna and M. Vers- | hiandis, Greek high commission, are reported to have met on the island of Chios recently and decided to hold all Greck fore approximately 400,000 under ai They also resolved to call the class of 1921 recruits to pro- tect districts held by the Greeks within 40 miles of Smyrna. IL is said his decision ¥ reached because of act that Tur h forces in Ana have been increased. Italian sol diers have had little trouble, but the | J'rench e had encounters with Aratolia and with Dedouins Tiber Members of the belonzing o numbering 116 have pledged them not to accept a peace which does not return to Turkey all territory vinz Turkish majorities and places Turk:y under the zuardianship of a single «tion having territorial aspir- ations in the Near Bast. urkish parliament nationalist bloc CHICAGOANS GET e “RAISES.” . 12.—Wage increases for city emploves, ating $1 600.000 were announced today by ti city e il. Firemen, policemen, clerks. laborers and more than 100 of city cmployes will raises city employes. the will be reduced. other classes by n The mber nounced Save the Babies & I° TEL. 731 | by banking figur | spondi 3 b WILLIANIS WARNS OF OVE!R PROSPERITY Says Figures dday Become Arificial and Deceptiive—Tells Mcaning of Filcal Wealth. Washington, §%b. 12-—Warning that the prosperity §nd activity indicated - become artifi- cial and deceptivs ¢ was given tods John Skelten Wi lliams in his annual report as comptpoller of the curren- ) marking thefi. in 1919 there was a nationaj b:tnk failure involving to depositors| and that the han power th ¢ country has sed 900 per rent. in the last Mr, Williat s added: A large volumie of money cannot increasc of real w taith while there a dec e of procbiction and the ac- cumulation and m.c vement of securi- ties and currency r. present abnormal- ly inflated values p#'t on diminishe supplies of cssentiale . “It is clear that 130 country can be enriched by mercly increasing prices of products produci3d and consumed by its own pcople, V§'e might prosper for the moment, if \R'e could scll o products abroad at t}ie higher prices e puyment in 4:0ld or in goods pr but we galn noth- ing when we sell and buy at corre- & abnormal pid ces.” old in the } trom 000 hed, by try < estimated by {16 compt at § 00,000,000 or oiwnly about per cent. of the credit iyaiance of this country in the last vears. of 30 es: aside All world, roller SLE ald ip do of roason- an toward | t disck this coun- | 10 § For | graduates has not bee son Ire urged tlaat this coun- | was stated, but liters ' agement of b MOTOR " CARS MOTOR \ We are Now Exhibiting for the First Time a Complete Line of These Models Which We are Holding for This Exhibit and Invite the Public to See Them SALES CORP. Salesroom Open Evenings During Exhibit PLAN LIBRARIES | Have *Better Citizenship Through Better Reading.™ New York, I'eb. A program for prometing “better citizenship through better reading” by oxtending the fa- cilities of the 5,000 libraries of the American Library association to 60,- 000,000 persons in the country who do not use them was discussed today at a confercnce here cf tene regional directors of the association. Among the plans of the organiz tion are the cxtension of the county ystem so that peaple in districts would rcceive books with present installation o United States merchant rine coast guard stations and light- s on the coasts and inland wa- and in hospitals where there were rged service men. Increasc of ure to the blind and cncour- and technical li- plants to spread so planned. library mote dealin tovics, ships of the s re- ries in her indu knowle 1,600 Students At Willesley Under Quarantine Wellesley., Mass., 12.—The 1,600 unde duates of le: college were under quarantine restri tions today because of an outbreak of which college authorities as yet in a mild state. The women may to their or leaves the but are at- cla S us number ermined, it are generally of pretty sick they MANSFIELD GIRL IS SLAYER’S VICTIM ETHEL DUDLEY = Mansfield, O.—Miss Ethel Dudley, rear-old- rubber factory worker, the victim of a mystery murder. She failed to return home after work and her body was found the next day half buried in a brick pile. 18 WIN Copenh: won plebiscite PLEBISCIF “eb. —Denmark rwhelming victory in the held in the province of wig by which the future status district W determined, ac- to official figures issued here an ov Majority of Refugees Reported Saved in Wreck Constantinople, Feb. 11.—A tele- gram from Varna today says that the Russian liner Emperor Peter the Great which struck a mine and was lost recently, had 700 Russian refu- gees on board from Odessa and Sebas- topol, but that it is believed most of them were saved. ! — A Paris dispatch on February 10 an- nounced the sinking of the Emperor Peter the Great through striking a mine off the harbor af Varna. These advices stated that there was no lo of lifc on the steamer which was un- | der charter to the French govern- ment. FINIS — WAR BRIDES Hard Hearted Army Officers Rule That American Soldiers Will Have to Cut Out Matrimeny Coblenz, Feb. 12.—Two hundred and fifty soldiers of the American forces in Germany who have married i European girls have been instructed to start soon for America with their wives, in accordance with a recent order of Major General Henry T. Allen, in command. In connection with this order it was also announced that army authorities would not consent in future to mar- riages of American soldiers on duty in the occupied area, officers contend- ing that men without wives in Ger- many are better soldiers under the present circumstances. About 200 soldiers have married German girls since the American forces reached the Rhine, the others included in the order having married WALTER D. ERWIN DI New Haven, Feb. 12—Walte: win, local wire chief of the So New England Telephone Co., two years, and previously in capacity at other points on the died last night of pneumonia. ACHING JOINTS AND SORE MUCLES ARE SIGNALS OF D, Don’t Let Rheumatism Stren Grip on You—~Fight It W Goldine No. 2. 1f you were standing on a track and saw a train appro would you remain there making any effort to escape d | lifelong injury? Of cours wouldn't. But are you invitin or lifelong invalidism by refu | get out of the way of someth as terrible and destructive train—rheumatism ? If §our joints are aching, muscles are sore and stiff, getting just as much warning engineer gives when he to whistle of his train. These pains are signals of rheumati signals of real danger—for o tism, if allowed to spread th: system without opposition, o unlimited harm in your syst | if let go long would result in ¢ | Which will you choose? W stay on the track; will you to suffer and let vour body more and more crippled making any effort to save Or will you do as thousands of have done—use Goldine No.| fight a winning battle against ease that will surely cripple maybe, make vou a lifeJong Goldine is sold by Crowel tigures show that Danish ad- 5.023 votes, while the polled but 25,087. v coun principally French girls or young women from Belgium or Luxembours. g, | Store. (ilys she owes her won health to Vinol, our ¢ Liver and Iron T NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly vealize that of a'l the children born_in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before ; they are fifteen! ‘We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save many of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparatio: Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. There can be no danger in the use of Cas- toria if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher as it contains no opiates or narcotics of any kin Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of m deck’s hal}l, Feb. 6-16. 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