New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1921, Page 11

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PITCHERS' BATTLE o5 WON BY BRAVES | Fournie Melte Lavan Clemor \.u ork Bancroft er Afic ey Timely - Batting . in 13[h lnnmgw.‘ - Decides Issue Against -Pirates ’ o Ma e Vol 0 vietor yeuterda wifren Lettdy of Fansi) Fos replete wi Houthwort) and b, INeTmatn Whitted: at the pl played emcellontly e sosre Belding. hiw. fewt thn ha T arfdl | Iapon Turbare Mhworfh Nixdb, It Hoeakel, ab IHolke, 1h Vord, &b Gowlly Fiimgm. ) I [ Pittshurgh (N, Hamilon, » o 817 ing vaw sored Vo 0000000 1 athworth. Wlreo-base kit Nixon Yoo it Topul ¢ Pwo out it Hituph pubpelly Ha vmplgar-grnnan ¢ Philadeipie, Ihilwdeiph i Ihe vinitors | wequired thelr triple with the hoenm wiven o cold, and a bitin the feid, “The m e Gathat PiiWes, & = Moy R 4. 0 AR T youterdn 19 te & locals t Wheat's | e i 1Tt \ wughn Tata “ Fhiladelphin (N) ab Neam et . tawlings 4 (o 1 ‘ e o e 1 1*n rkinson, fyvitiams, of Mifler. 1 . Brugsy T v Bdited for Baumgarines, in 00490 hits—Hollocher, Robertwoh (2) Killefer. Twombly, Rawlings. hit—Wheat Home rune Willlams. *tolen bases Torry ). -(.H, it by put-=Ty Vaugh Rmeg- Tizne Pr same and McCormick g Reds Lose Aguin irookiyn, Ne-Noedwwtd —sbrooklyn made atombght Cipelnnadl yestprdey Al the e 1 than whe Mmith ‘ot Brook. ational Weldlng. Jolin- pe with w home il Brgokiva (N.) wb e 1 . 4.0 Y ' \v..m, mith (B o Cincinnatl FotaT Bt tor Maras ® Batted for Cowm Tan Duubert Ih woventh nth 1adoeT06x REREERRR Targra “ n Marauard Mo o Glanis, New Innings ve n o Ave Now Tor York pit weakod artor that and York (N Louts (%) i St | win mpi 1 WAGES OF WORKERS. CUT~ Throughout Great Emplo Brit-. ain Are Continwing eir Redu tion of Workers" Day, AL fore than & workeérs | fAt Britdn suf~ tered reduotiops in wazes last madnth London, 000 ' | amount 169,000 paunds a week, and 110,000 aboul” recefved increases ameuntin 2,960 week. Thig by the ministry of labor. Rotall_grices fell eight points that monky, $he wministry says. . reductiopgbeing due chiefly to fall in the prices of food, although clpthing prices alsg, weni-down to some, extent CAGED WOMAN TO BE PREED to pounds’h is shown in rori ¥ohbes] Taken Today From =t Time in 16 Yoars May 12.—For be Hoom Saratoga Springs, the | 1wt thme in 16 years Miss Jessie Hall - | will today leave the wire inclosure in | which fin"a been confined by her the littla. home near and will be brought ®o the health authorities of the purpose of wnder- mental examin- she has mother in ound Lake this city by the town for #going 4 physical and fon. The young woman, when a ahikl was placed by her mother in batred cage from which #he has never beenspermitted to, emerge. A gommission of physicians recent. Iy fownd that she was sane, but prob- ably. tubercular. Tomorrow at tre Sar- atorgn hospital, physicans will con- duct an examination, She may be sent > o punty tuberculosis sanatori- ALY, FORD FORGINGS Detrolt . Plant Orders 100 Giant lammers, Codting $1,000,000. May this weck by TO WAKE 12—Orders were the Ford Motor than 100, giant hammers, costing in €x- 00,000, it was announced uu.mu-t wlll make the plant . (Hk largest drop forge plant in the warld with the possible exception of the "Krupp works in JEssen,. it ds said. . The new equipment is dn‘gnea\ Io produce oyery stoel forging used .in constructon 6f passenger cars, ‘trucRs and" Yrdctors. AE" presént “thé plant produces oply omc-eighth of = those eeded bute with. the new machines. installed purchase of _outside forg- ing will not be necessary. Ford officials also wiinouncéd production of steel balls for arings will begin soon Detroit, placen ompany for more drop forge cess of §1 todag, This Wighland “Vark that bail CHANGES IN CR Varsity Makeup -Shifted. by Caach. Mass.,” May Harvard varsity cfew which was thira race Tadt Sdrarday with Price- ton and the Navy,.s.in the progess ot repcguuization. - Harry Morgan, who rowed at 2 has been seni to the sec- ond ‘beat, and:- Huntingten . - Brow stroke, has been dropped to the thi rew, Imwrenee Terry has been shift- d from 7 to stroke, Sherwin Damon yoved from bow to fill his place and Goorge « Appléton, -and Sam Duficai brought up from the second eight to bew oar.apnd No. respectively. Coach Haines said the ¢harges were experimental add that “others “might follow. 2 . Is “Beinz Wmibridge, SOVHIT ACTIVITIES, Russinn Agents Appear-to. Be Taking Part in Politics in Angora. Anatolia, May 11 (By the Associated Press).—Much activity is being dlsplayed in Angora agonts of'the Ruseian soviet government. suppresflon” of ‘an attempt to pro- claim _the uulonnllnt administration a sovfet Tepublfe has created somo tension with {e Moscow Zovernment The army of Kiazim Kara™ Bekir which arrived here récénfly from Ar- menia to ‘tike thé' fleld aganinst’ the Grecks; has been sent to the Armén- ian Trontier where suspicidus move- Tolshevik troops “are re- - Angora, by " tor 0-‘ the | 'HELP ASKED FROM I | CONGRESS OFU. 5. Ghna Constituent Assembly Seeks American-Aid . ——————— Viadigosigly. March An appead o the Ameriean €ongress ssistance has heen Chita_Castithent morifl ‘waith iy ehairmin, “and Suhov e’ assembly Maren 4, fiye: “Ti this ‘soléti-hour th ic the great. Amlerican npubln the new adminfsiratien and CONRress it taKe' the Yu’*unu qf (lu-urunll\ into m:« hantS AR ‘one_of tha.most criti- the I Thg me- by Shiloy. retary, of ed Chita, 0 i mome; i vorta, “the representativ thie Peoplc u( u‘.o Iepublic of ithe East, s¥nd ‘Lo you, the representatives “the free ind fecdom-loving Amer- wup pwnf»‘ HUT" q_un[:l jlations and ,.q\p:-.l. -uc yédrs our country, the ' Far 1.“““) Aerfifofles of the former RussiAn chijiffe, “fius been the baftle-) and inter foreign affairs “ | ground for foreign_invasion | nal _civil war, Kept alive | interterenc, ' the inte { of out pedple ™ - “Torn asunder by less fronts, sey Russla By th hostilities on end- ed from central limitless spaée of Si- beria, linwilling to become the base | of ~ campaizn ainst a, our people have risen to a man and taken the cafiSe,jof their Ifberation in their own hands. Now the internal enemy is-cdhaqlie The gréatér part of our ' coyntry, cleared of foreign arnmies of intervéntion. is pacdified. Only in the southern part of maritime. prov- ince the scaftercd babds of Semenoft continue {heir lawless sway, taking advantage of the illegal occupation of that territory “Eagt of Haikai to the Pacific, a ngw, independent denfgcratic state i being organized, separate and dwluul in its form of government and soc ial structute fiyom -the sytemi prevailing { in Soviet Ruséia. "The Constituent semB1y of the Far East, ‘elected upon a_basis of universal suffrage, repre- senting all classes of society, ahd with the fask laild upbn it of ing the toundations of the vouni republic, h-BI:.. up to the great républic across the sea’ {6r inspiration and assistance. It the garnest hope of our people that the new administration and con- gress, true to the great ideals of frec- dom and self-determination, will lend a helping hand to tvur voang republic in its struggle” agamsi nnenwnuuu and for u separate independent o ence, s | la; “SHILOY, oY h.ulm\n of Constituent Assembly. “SUHOVE e Becret APPRWE APPRGPRIATIONS | i i wx- | Svrer l'l'fl.hln Obregon of :Mewico Is Iol‘ 1o Have Nuins of .Great mids l.m'Q\N‘f'll nna mm... | ( Nexico 4Ty, My 12 ’\n appro- | pHiatfon of '$507600 ToF réconstravting * 1Né ruins at 8@n “Juan de Teotihoa-' | can’” héls Been dpproved by President (Vhrel:on San Juam1s-the site-of the two l-'r!‘n!"b‘rnmhlfl “of Mexico, #ne to the sun and the other to the moon. Ad-* acent to thesgpies is— buried city iwhich flotirfehed probably 4,000 vears ago. Senor Manuel Gamio, “head of the Qepartment of ‘afithfopslogy of the department of agriculture, isein {charge. of the excavation of this city S BARK SAVES 2 "o IN FIRE Awakened, Mother and Daughter cape From Burning Home N May. 12.—Their bull- 8 morming e Sommers and litue_ ddughter, Charlotte, as clouds of &Mmoke” weré filling their sleeping quarters. Part .of the bullding was ablaze and the fire had been burninz niore. thap an hour, Mother and chiki managed o escapd THe fire started fn a washroom. The rear of the building was ttestroy ed. Two fiteman weFe severely burned un the face and hands, “Zip™ the dos. is- being trained for a-police dog hy City Betective Sommers. ol Ll s MORE BIDS SOUGHT yet, mo additional {Earbage contract haue been re { by e board ¢f hgalth commissioner The board bas reegived two contriets AH bids myst Je in by Wednesday noon. S estimafes are being asked T two districts of the city whi First W~ 3 Second._ = 58 ) Olean, dog's .~ ba awoke Mr As bids on the parate the are ~ (Defayed). ’ {3 of the 3 ,m,!.mhm:\m the Hle of the civil- | W | sustained j to gain this pr {latea. : HE_¢ TALIAN PREMIER _FEELS CONFIDEN OB-.Bve. =60 -Election, Predlcls Presperous Futare Home, Max+ 12.—~Ttaly looks the future with confidence in spite of ‘the Tosses she sustatned in the war | and th burden her people e present, Giovanni Giolitti prmml‘ declared to the Asso- viated Pre: last night. Signor olitti atement, ziven the eve general elections, full of into on wits The in fin N administered part in the world “Their problem acid test eratic has been nations that took r,' he declared. s to restore their financial equilib- . from the ruinous depths of cx- tures caused by that struggle. faced that preblem, stood that test and gave substantial proof of her ability to restere herself from almost hopeless chaos. “Italy has endured burdens toil. She is ¢ load . of taxes but these I i berne without moan or murmur. Iml\ is recovering from the war and is her feet. The path she h avelled nt safe position has been by no means an easy one. | “Before the war her national in- come amounted to the equivalent of $4,000,000,000. from which the gov- ernment received in taxes $500,600.- 000, Owing to her decreased pro- décihg power which ' is due to the war, 'Italy’s present national income is ealculated at $3,000 000.000. Out of this =um the government exacts taxes totalling *$1.200.000.000. That meéans that out of Italy’s population of 40,000,000 every man, woman and child would pay $30 per year if the tax was on a per capita Dbasis. \s far as I am able scertain this is the highest per capita figure in the work, and ftaly is the most taxed nation on the siobe. ‘Italy is & thickly populated coun- try. It has aimost 400 inhabitants to the square mile—twice as many as your most populous and richest ate, New York. Italy is over-popu- There are not sufficient re- in the country to sustain | virile ' population as ours, \\hlrh shows ' a healthy increase every decade. ' Given this situation, fs ifhperative that we find an out- let for our condantly increasing popTation @ American restrictions migration have dealt us bléWw but we miust find other to which we can send our zrants.” recup- to all pey Ttaly and has rrying a st sources such on im- severe quarters immi- § i INFECTION KILLS DOGTOR | ! Pricks Pinzer Durd (\nrmllu" and tealized It Would Be. Fatal—Con- tinued Treating Patient. Who Lives. 5 is |hu eron more than two week in the midst of an operation on tiehit who had pleur: pricked his own fitiger ntinded operation = Dr. Beryg A pa- pneurionia he Wit a needle. succedsfully with the i vesterday at St eph’s Hospital as'the result of the ing infection. For five days be- > his death he suffered greatly. ‘nt. Thomas Boyd., an em- tht Metropolitan Opera progressed favorably the operation that yesterday he able ta sit up and receive v tors. He was not told of Dr. Ber on's death. for_he had worried cernin irgeon since he learned of the latter's illness. Dr. Berge a véar yvoun at 1208 West Girard wife, Mrs. Margaret camu to Philadelphin in thae early | nineties to attend Jefferson Medical college, from which he was graduated in 1895, Sinee. that time he pr: ticed ry and was on (ln St.-Joseph's and St. Ma He was horn near Quebec hig carly life there. since was < old, ient. lived with his | . Bergeron. He avenue and passed INSURANCE GAINING. s Show That Bu on Steady Inc May 12.- Unique special Cincinnati, piled for the for insuranc in the United surance in forc r December 742, a main vear s Manus reports doing from busines total in- of the 819, of 24,184,460 fo Total admitted a 5,449 I'ayments nies States, w com show close $6,9 the were to GEE-T WONDER |F MY MOM WOULLD KNOW |F 1. WENT IN. AW, C'MON = VoU CAN DRY YER MAR BFORE GOIN' HOME = TM GOIN' IN. ! policy =0 ies T ne t Unique { 1 on- | You Can’t Make Storage Eggs Fresh by Reducing the Prices! N Quality is sometimes too high, but cheapness 1s never low enough. Good eggs are sometimes too high, but poor ones are always that way. The only true economy is to get the ‘best there is for the lowest you can. And so far as our observation and ex- perience serves us, Hickey-Freeman Clothes come closer to that ideal of economy than any other clothes you or wWe can buy. When Are You Coming In? holde e $682,472, the year of 1920 A half dozen small companies had not sent in a report if all the companies re ports included. these totals would be affected over one per W or but W not ere cent. Fraternals and a not included the War essment compan- nor is the busi- sk Bureau. The Manual Digest believes the figures are the lirst accurate | to be announced on the busi- 1920. cirr ITEMS night at are s of ove totals ness of Lattle of the Armory. Inusic tomorrow advt, transferred to lLeon- on City ave- by Anna C and - Anmm Cornelius J. Curry has property on Lasalle street ilde Valentine.. Property nue has heen transferred Smith JLundell to Carl M. A. Anderson. Joseph 5 proprietor of fruit store on North Main and Be: strects has sailed for Italy where will spend the summer. M Charle a ver he Y an ot enue, have announced ment of their dalughter, v A. Yessian, to Jasper Boy Boston. Miss Yessian at the P; Shirt com-| Myr. Boy former this city busi- and ¥ ajian of Mass. is employed pany whils resident in Jud will merce topic will A poultry ganized. rker jion, a of conducts a nes Card. poultry expert, peak » Chamber of Com- rooms ton t at 8 o'clock. His be, “The Science of Type. club will probably ba or- AID May 1 Jeannie Laflin Couch Crane of ton, who died ‘last week, leaves § 000 to the Berkshire Animal e Lo of which she was president. Her will filed in Probate Court her toduy. also bequeaths $300 to the president of the New York Anti-Vivi- section society to combat vivisection for - scient rescarch. Mrs. Couch started the eampaign which effective- Iy restricted vivisectione She Jeaves also -$5.000 to a friend. Mrs. Frank G. Bryson of York ANTMALS —Mr Dal- | TO te New such | lookin blossoms. w fl { blond \ e < b | Opou! Vou MUSTNT GO IN WITHOUT A BATHIN' SUIT ON OR YOU'LL GET Slck! vau be anything but ph combines the two in s at the front a luscious at the edge gives it the softness so much to rocks. And to wear it becomingly there must about the face. There could be nothing more loveél than lavend« ind apple blossoms! GEORGES CARPENTIER boxing Lavender and apple blossoms—could combination of loveliness? J short back mushroom and poi ith summer uff of ha Wy, Challengér for weorld’'s championship honors w! . the story of his life ¥n the Herald starting Monday, will find much of interest in his history. Be sure and Iook BY B ALL RIGHT-\YoU JUST SEE=TW' DOCTOR. WILL GIVE YOU MEDICINE AW- G'WAN, | AN' TTHEN YOULL DIDNT EVER

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