New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 23, 1920, Page 11

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T & DU Phone 1409-2 RENIER, PICKHAR 127 Main Street Opposite Arch Street ' FOR THURSDAY ONLY June 24 A Few End of the Season Things to be Closed Qut at Prices Your Satisfaction AT $1.00—A Small Lot of House Dresses. AT $1.00—2 Pairs White Fibre Silk Stockings. AT $1.00—3 Pink Vests for Women. Were 39c. AT $1.00—5 Pairs White Cotton Hose for AT $1.00—3 Tea Aprons AT $1.00—8 15c Mandkerchiefs. AT $1.00—5 Pairs of Knit Pants for Small Children. AT $2.00—One Lot Mussed $3.00 Waists. AT $1.79—Khnicker Combinations. Were AT $1.25—Knicker Combinations. Were § AT $1.39—For White Skirts. Were $1.75 Women. Were 25c¢. AT $1.00—6 Pairs Children’s Socks, mostly small sizes. AT $1.00—1 Pair Seamed Silk Hose, grey, black and brown. AT $1.00—4 Pieces colored Neckwear. 50c each. AT $1.00—One Small Lot of Handbags and Pocketboks. AT $1.00—51.50 Red Cross Aprons, good to use as Bungalow Aprons. / AT $1.00—2 White Caps. Were 75c¢ each. AT 1-2 Price—One Lot Children’s White Dresses. AT $29.75—One Navy Suit, size 43. Was $ AT $19.75—Two Georgette Crepe Dr Were $32.00 and $35.00. 16 Dresses of Tricotine, Tricolette, Jersey Serge. Prices $11.75, $17.75, $2 $217.75, $32.50 and $39.50." Wer $19.75t0 $62.50. _ Worth . searched for the offenders as a gov- such a manner as to make education- ] that the missionaries should have ernment agent demanded he would alists coadjutors of the police to an e hfon ru,n Itl by his students as unwarranted degrec. It is a matter — 2 4 Appen- ln' regard that Americans engaged in po Mr x‘-HN ac 11« nmn Ne p olice conducted | feaching in Korea are specifically en- | their own investigation, excluded him | joined by American governmenia soLD from the inquiry rooms and took | regulations from taking any, part é‘ (’ from the school one teacher and 14| whatsoever in political matters in RENTED students. He continues | Korea. This was brought out at the R F dD d o A% I heard that the inquiry had time of the independence demonstra- Jflps Say They omented Disordei been carried on in a brutal fashion, | tions last year. when the American Q € . | 1 commissioned the teachers to gather | consulate-general mailed copies of * REPAIRED 0& n Kol‘ea | facts (concerning the policy inquiry). | instructions intended to guide Amer- 1 have detailed statements in my poa- | icans in Korea. These instructions - - seasion and they show a total of 41| had come years hefore from the State June ~The two | students who were maltreated in one | department in Washington Mathodist missionaries, { ©F more of the following ways: flap- At the time of the independence nzeller and Misa B. A.. pm: punching, kicking, wrists twist- | revolts Japanese officials sought to in- ed, an object inserted between the fin- | duce the missionaries to exert their|Tel. 2329-3 gers and these preased until the blood | influence to restrain the insurrection- | HAVE YOUR HOUSE HEATED BY started. One student it said to have | ims but the missionaries declined to | had a finger broken. This had been | take any action on the ground that John F. Greene done in the achool.™ the matter was political. In the HEATING CONTRACTOR. It is alleged by some foreigners that | present cases the Japanese authorities| o tHe P oo er o g the Japanese officials in Korea tend | contend that the matter was one vi-1 Sl i oy ¢ | to interpret the school regulations in ' tally touching school discipline and .o o oope o New B W 119 Peari Street vere dlamissed by Jap- « from their f private of falling to juirements of the The DEVON Price $9.95 Class in Dress Oxfords There’s a lot of difference in full-dress shoesg Some look as if they belonged. Some don’ Walk-Over Shoes are sold in the style-centers o the world—New York, London, and Paris. hi light-soled, full-dress, patent-leather oxford, co: rect in every detail, completes evening dress pe fectly. Call and inspect class in an oxford mad of the best materials. This oxford belongs a looks as if it belonged in the best sets. nment and by ate that both to investigate femonatrations of some of the stu- denta in thel hoola on the anni y Korean iidependence - PostLToastles leferent and Better Corn Flakes ar n'~1 r ym the \nun AN rnn aul-general not to Interfere in pe tieal matters in Korea My \;-,.un. geller declares that he oheyed the gov ernment arder 1o the extent nl WAarn- | They have a superior flavor and a substantial crispness unequaled by ordinary corn flakes. You'll quickly recognize they're “better” when you taste the first spoonful. be rx:\-\olflfhr disobeyed ‘When ordering corn flakes from your grocer, always specify Post Toasties by name. You can identify them by the yellow and red package, carefully protected by wax wrapping. ' M Appenzeller jastonariea refu y atatement has been obtained & Smith, principal of the b, The zovern. | that she did not Arn her students against demonatra- fona as directed by the government inder the plea that the problem was political in nature and an education- alist ought not to interfere with it.” The authorities admit that Mr. Appen- zeller. principal of the Taichal achool, warned the students against demon- | David Manning’s k- Quer Shoe Store 211 Main Street, New Britain state that when they | vited “Long live Korea™ agd | ce had placed a cordon around 00l he declined to investigate the affair or punish the students KU Appenzeller declares, In a statement, that he told the govern- | ment officials that he wap ready to | Aeal with any offense against achool | diseipline, but that it seemed to him that a political element was involved which transferred the reaponaibility | .Sold by Grocers everywhere ;'"(:;::x"hv principal (himself) to the | Madeb‘y Po.tum Cerea] Compm’lm, “Having done all in my power to | prevent any such oceurrence, T ought ichi LN 10t 10, ed upon to search out | 9 ofte at sort”” says Mr. Ap- | pes hat if he had

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