New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1921, Page 14

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New Victor records, speq i | s )| > G % ¥ Eyes, No. 18735. C. L. Pie I I 4 X ¥ & : 8 3 ’ i 4 On Friday evening of the New Britain club, § made to have the well kfowr Streom pictures shown. Foj v Famous Russian, Awaits s diig See. € . ' i . | e All membpers are invited to ¥ < s 5 5 Y o § z 4 : ¥ =S —advt. § s ! i bt . s o $ 3 President Albert Sharpe o { 1 e 8 5 4 % E < 3 University Athletic board W , Jan. 25 (Correspondence of PN PIE AN £ 5 a3k : Y : SF e § . 5 the members of the High & clated Presa).—Nothing but o ATEERT ' S 2 - 3 « E T and some other students of and self-cxpressed desire on & d % . 3 . B : ST s : S S 3 < school at the Y. M. C. A. Ft of the peasants and masses 3 B s o) 5 : 3 3 SR evening. The meeting has, B people of Siberla to overthrow ¢ e A AR ¥3n A : P g AR : for G o’clock. < vism will Induce Ataman Sem- o ; NE /% ks & & g X Michael ‘F. Valentine, vio tn.mm- up arm - once more K 4 4 P ey - L Y Ny § ¢ R leader of the Palace theater the troops of Moscow or its s § oA X s E SR ' 3 i i 'nment of the Russian ¢ ; e | P . ¢ : : : 3 g lssnlilfit'a‘;?-htoa':fc:: :‘:Sm:: rn Republic in Chita, says * i 45 B i ST R > S 3 * Church street, opposite R. Nikolal Sukin, chief of ‘ o, WG Ry } § R : i telephone 1824-2.—Adv the dishanded Semionov gt A OB : : S . : : SN The Ladies’ Aid socicty of who has arrived In Toklo h { o B 3 ' ¥ 3 g ley Memorial society will hol conference with the fallen ] ’ S & 3 4 3 SR ing at 7:15 o’clock tomorrow, in Mukden. ) A 3 e ¥ % on Friday evening at 7:30 o pite of the fact that General R K & 2 } ¥ 4 $ 3 Brotherhood society will gat! brought with him and p [ : s & g § b : R 3 R social time and a game of ca 0 Ataman o petition ‘“‘sigr | ; { - r S ] 9’! A 4 ing. Women are invited to a ho 80,000 refugees from Si- & 4 A » 3 TR il % X ¢ Ny cial now in Mongolia, which # i 3 i E no:‘ Son hen bean.born (LS heir former “Battle Leading n" not to cease the fight :;i:lioner and Mrs. Samuel D the Ited forces, Semiono ® no Initiative nor will he re- FAMOUS WASHING . HOUSE BEING K e horder to the north unless 1l he 1« thoroughly _con- that most of the people In Iussia have experienced a Miss > . A ic , pl B revulsion of fecling aghinat Tiss Florence Parbury, author, singer and musician, plans to fly from Pesent government, says the city to city to give her own compositions of ‘‘temperamental music.” She 3 such an ovent should f:-\‘rxln;m!:;)r:;r:;:;n(::nlsfizr;g:”tour and to gather material for her next book, | modern Business Structure pass, Semionov would have i p o S gRe B ase tin]l armed force of approxi- B 6 ¢ i i ] 5 Rjaoe Hpune Whero — 136,000 men, according to X ot 223 § R = coln Died [ihe high water mark of s 2% ( . ESTABLISH TARIFF ZONE | REDUTION IN TAXES Washington, March 16.—F the past wasx but 45000 of than half a century an ol only approximately 30,000 J 1 5 S ~ i i house has lowered down on counted as actual combat- v é General Allen, Commandin Ameri- | Returns Filed In Connecticut Do N b ; 5 8 - ~d e Not in “H" street.,It has looked) B Sukin, who was twice im- R ' § P S0 can Forces, Agrees to Plan of Total As Much As They Did In | as it looked on that dark d by the Bolshevik forces _ } Entente Allies On East Rhine. 1920—Number Slightly More. Abraham “LARSIn oy dead return from the German The “ten-inch deadline” for skirts is decreed by the Fashion Art assassin’s bullet and Mrs, pwing the dissolution of the League of America. Coblenz, March 16 (By Associated Hartford, March 16.—Despite the Surratt was haled forth fron| overnment, who command- It scems at first blush that this would make the sKirts of short women Press).—Principles to be followed in | ynprecedented h t i d - \ R % i i P nted rush to pay income | gyrycture to pay with her gmy corp: \Wnder Admira too short and the skirts of long women too long But it doesn't. collecting- customs in the new tariff e P g : @nd who wade the march The lcague s that all women, short and tatll, are about the same zone established east of the Rhine & 2Xes rnal revenue office | complicity in the assassina 8k to Trans-Balkal with height from heel W thus the ten-inch deadline is fair to all. by Entente forces have been out-| Monday and Tuesday, the total num- The house was a boardi g8l forces, claims to be in Besides styles igned to make the short skirt look lo lined in a report, sent to the Allies| Ber received will be considerably. | anq hardly a sign of th;mld B AR EY 3} J ble ¥ . Y ris § v N a S " e " . "m’:..‘.n?y:...l\::-:'uu'. :"'::'“L:' The yvoung woman to the right wears a suit of knotted silk fabric in by the Rhineland commission. ‘The | possibly one-fourth, less than in 1920, | yn the glass fronted sf . effect or the velvet, but her skirt hem looks closed to the ground than te - 3 - flicts the downfall of Bol- inches can forces h has participated un- | lector James J. Walsh. There were | then, a plain faced thwée x t descredits Jta administra- el airilonl the lertiwi O ha sirina My caret nevsE bIne Fanl A nal tne officially in discussions of questions | about 130,000 returns filed last year. m‘::’h;“m:;::“}o:n” "';;"'lh" Y L sl stripes are gray soutache IUs worn over a slip of gray satin The relative to the tariff and the limits of | The entire force in the revenue | proving the death sentence By sufforing. The bulk slip gives the skirt appearance of length the new zone. offices with the exception of two | Surratt as “the nest which pple ho msays » “fastened That's eyelet embroidery on zra anton crepe the girl in the center is graphe: e working today on | the egg” of the plot for il R, wearing. This patrician frock is down over n slip of navy blue satin returns received by mail. Up to 10 | murder. Through the years B e rare oftoros Theas are the latem things in spring styles. TENNIS SGHEDULE o’clock this morning there had been | gtood decaying amid’ sinister by & moral inertia, bred of And by-the-bye, the all-white bridal gown is passe. They're showing no person in to pay his tax, indicat- jes, unmarked among historic] f Eramsion. @ret by ‘the ‘em now in green chiffon and whit nd other color combinations ing but few, if any, delinquents. ings of the capital. 4 -y th by the T' ist 5 S —— St Drawing For International Tourney It was impossible to give any fig- Now it is to give way to ':::.l";;ou‘:n '(‘:(.“u ml.-u:'ro: e — Morntog ih) 'R.xcc‘ ures yet regarding the number of re- | needs, Its walls whose brick: o vs 0 ‘akes ce This Mor) ACC | turns, it was said. There were many to whisper with almost fo: hevik dictators, who are FRENGH FORCES MOVE | SGOBEY, MINT DIRECTOR 3 MAY DISREGARD ACT e Sronoes applications for extension of time, but ::\‘tlri:ues w?ll come toppling : .';':- (‘ovl;l"| vvr-“v"“l‘l:‘nl‘:“;;fn;:;: | oy 2 | e Foe: Davis Cup Honors. these were granted only in cases of By an odd chance the 6ld b ’ w ” o M e O Emr ¥ e bl ot R ene TS Tiedsaaat New York, March 16.—The draw | absence or illness and then ofily for | has been occupied until rece Rhose who have gone bhe- | Occupation of Mulheim-on-Ruhr is Texas Man Believed to be Choice of | Repeal of War-Time Legislation on for the Davis Cup matches today at | 30 days. ; the daughter and granddaugh ‘s desire, says Goneral Believed to Be Purpose of Shift- President Harding—Baker will Not | Immigration Caunsed Muddle in De- | the U. 8. Lawn Tennis association a woman who \\':l:;élrlhég: - - headquarters resulted as follows: friend of Mrs. ntm_"..r“rl(r:r:-;”:ll\.c“oll‘:l frec g Occupational Armies. { Resign Post. I e s ey i Soaintval Batiahl e HCan ARMY PRouoTlons Abnortit and Lond P.yae e o 3 arc “r .| ada v 5 a; Japs - arrested there in connection In the hopo of substi- Duisburg, March 16 (By Associat- Washington, March 16.—Fred E.| washington, March 16.—Repeal of ‘I,il;l‘cs‘,’ ‘.’;::,‘,:,a_lsl;,;\.:k'iim\.swgcr;;l‘ix.g, e plot and in later years there e better and more Just [eq pPress)—New French forces have ScOPeY Of San Antonio, Texas, is un-' war_time legislation by the last con- 3 - 1y —1 o o 5 & Y ¥ alk that the structure mig! ernment.” - 2 derstood to have been selected DY gregg : left the executive depart- The four nation which drew byes | Revised List Will Be Submitted to | % & mubeum for Lincol rel§ arrived here from sections of Ger- President Harding as director of the will meet in the second round as g as c ments in doubt as to the status of the Presid - s2 lent Harding for Action b never bore fruit. Now the eavy Jenny” many occupled by the French army mlny'» : | regulations under which immigrants | follows: A atihay ol v gress is to trample ove - and bellef is expressed that their Raymond T. Baker, present director coming to this country are required| Argentine vs Denmark in D= New Senate. obliterate its dark assoclation: Is Airplane Name ; 3 : of the mint has not resigned and he (, have their passports vised by Amer-| per bracket and All-India vs France b March 6.—The “nose |co "8 MY foreshadow the ocouPd- gaid today he had no intention of re- jcay consular officers overseas. in the lower bracket. Washington, March 16.—A revisea | €Ver: 0" 1n the iy army fone |1R of Mulheim-on-Ruhr. a town signing. He was appointed by Presi- (fficial of the state, labor and jus- list of those recommended for pro- HEXIGAN STRIKE ENT - about four miles ecast of here to- dent Wilson for a term expiring tjce depart s are conferring on th "~ | motion to the rank of general officers o type of JN plane which, | & by tice departments are conferring on the 0 A NER y {,?,d.. n,..p“\,‘, of ‘.(,. ward Essen Although the Allies March 22, 19 subject and those participating expect S R NUS IS WIN will be submitted to President Hard- ble because of its tenden- | recently occupied the rural commune _ Mr. Scobey is a personal friend of {}at an executive order by President ing by Secretary Weeks to be pre- downward in flight The |of Hamborn, garrisons have not as President Harding and was host Harding to keep the regulations in . sented at the coming special session | workers on Railroads Are EX sont the machines down | Vet been established. Mr. Harding when the ”"'f\' 2 force will result provided legal au-| Lincolnshire Handicap of Onc Mile | of congress. It would show several 7 unless the aviator kept — elect visited Point Isabel, Texas, after thority for such s order can be it z _| changes, Mr. Weeks said, today, from to Return to Their Labors » = z = the elections last fall. Opener of English Racing Season, is m up with his control CONVENTION BEING HELD found. the list of nominations sent in by D the experts. Nearly 600 e | Ofiicers or the d(‘lmll'llll‘;(‘l\ll of jus-| pu. oo President Wilson but which failed of Next Few Days. i the type > & ] tice are inderstood to hold that regu- confirmation. The secretary would S b.:"'u" o “'l lh"v::::o"rr\:_l Royal Neighbors of America Are ls 83 YEARS OLD TODAY lations ecan be issued under the act of Lincoln, England, March 16.—The| not indicate what changes had been Mexico City, March 18.—By Holding Forth in Hartford. — May 22, 1918 providing for immigra- | Lincolnshire handicap at one mile., made. . | cliated Press)—The strike 0 says, but the engineering - a r o « asspc N V] t] 3 on Fleld has reported in | Hartford, March 16.—The fourth Mry, Sarah A. Doolittlc of 68 Hart |y 04 passport regulations during :';ee,:‘,":mo:t?:: it s on b A flow the | triennial comvention of the Connecti- 3 yiks iy HE] MEET. an the middle of February, that “she ain't | cut state camp,-Royal Neighbors or Orect Obscrves Her Birthday An-| 1] seaoniiwes won bere today by HOtan e : ‘l d tod Messages have b heavy” now Ametica as held today at Odd Fel- niversary. us, owned by S. B. Joel. 30 horses! Cleveland, March 16.—Rallroad | tled today. was finally entrusted |[lowe temple. State Oracle Mrs. Lil- Mrs. § A. Doolittle of 68 Hart made up the field of starters and the ' brotherhood chiefs met here today | by.the union leaders to the mer| “the heaviest and most | lan C-owe of New Havea presided. street, widow of the late David Doo- winer was quoted at 33 to 1 in the in their regular monthly meeting 10 | ganizations throughout "the ynamio experts extant, | Reports we e m.de Ly Mas. Crowe as little who was for many years a betting. Two outside choices, Senhora, consider routine matters affecting€ | cajling off the strike and it Ist class and a 2nd|ctate oruc and Ly Siate Recorder mason contractor in this et today at 20 to 1 and Queen’s-Guild at 1otzl) to each of hte four organizations. The | .y)e the men will return to thel the chief sald. After [ara rocetver Mre. Floler. (. Reynolds celebrated her 83 birthday anniver- 1 fl"’;n"d&fco"d:‘ffl ‘2":‘,“,:‘2?“‘;",37- Senatalizallrond Set Wiaiop e e ‘:,',“ ties quring the day. ly while the public €1V be discussed, W. G. Lee of the| "ypnough the basis of settl With it, they discovered |ct Stamford, ths latter i1eporting »n sary at her home. &0 authority on airplane | i) e +:imbershis wnd finances. State Mrs. Doolittle is enjoying good Duckling ran unplaced. brotherhood of tralnmen announced.| ... ot announced, Brig-Gen. Q gave them a clue and | yice-Oracle Mrs. Cora Judge of health She has made her home in : . chiet of the cabinet and secreta odox and radical pro- | Moriden was elected state oracle this city for more than half a €entury. the interior as well as the strike st e = ’ Bt HOW DO YOU WEAR YOUR CLOTHES? | v vici oo i B FIRST PHOTO OF MRS. WEEKS WAR DEPT. APRRC but it worked. Banking Institutions Authorizel Advance Fund for Exportatio Cotton. MARKET BREAKS Onuses Commo- to Previously Un- Level Today. A 3 LA i ‘Washington; March 18.—Anno 4 : « 3 ment of its approval of an appli of two American institutions fo advance to assist in financing® the portation of about 15,000 bales o ton to Germany and Ozecho-Slo was made today:by the .war fin corporation ‘The amount of the new low levels, the & 3 3 vance has not yet been determi 903, 3 A , X o o O ; Approval ~of an _application s low 5.13 ” 4 SR ¥ 5 : financing exports to Germany ig representing A & Al 2 B complete reversal of the treas points from last A gite.! o 3 g i policy under former Secretary HE Bpot coffee -was sel- \f 5 v & 3 g R ton. Mr. Houston took the pogj] Is for Rio No. 2 $ o ¢ 5 . & X YL that while this country was tec] —. . 3 2 <. P I i cally at war with Germany, the N INNOCENT & 5 38 i 3 23 . | ernment could not even indirectly’ b SREAEE 1 My | eist the enemy with loans. No " ? E ment on change of policy was m b e s L 3 B in the war finance corporatio: Ahis Verdict Vor One e 4 5 nouncement. ‘ A m Matewan Murder s ; 4 : ; Springfield Facto! W. Va., March 16.— » % AR : . il i =7 : . ; HIGH SOHOOL xorm‘s:. i Pl i e i« AR : A L { : The ¢lass night committee met | v onclude ¥ L b4 o ately thoreafter on . o L S Fle ; - T e the jury was in- y & verdict of not . March 16.—Under ure of liquidation due demands, continued from Brazil and the ilan exchange rate In the coffeo market to-

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