New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 16, 1921, Page 3

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oston Store GREEK OFFENSIVE Silks ovelty Silks are very popular Sport Skirts and Blouse s for summer wear. We owing a good line of popu- [iced silks with attractive de- in white, natural, copen, old and pink. Pngee Silk is in great demand. showing three qualities in atural color. Also A Special ee in colors, copen, old rose, and white. Satin and, Skinner’s satin in white are very de- and dressy for Separate Tussah is another attrac- Silk in white and natural AGAINST TURKS SOON Constantine’s Army About Twice as Large as Nationalists’ Smyrna, June 16 (By Assoclated Press).—It {s Improbable that the Greek offensive against the Turkish Nationalists will be started for sev- eral weeks, King Constantine declared to the Assoclated Press yesterday. He sald he would not go to the front before July 3'and that he did not expegt to return to Athens until August. The.Greek army now numbers 200,- 000 fighting men in Anatolia and 1t has 100,000 reserves. The Nation- alists, it is estimated, have less than 100,000, Life In Smyma. Constantine doés not find life In Smyrna very cheerful. He complained during his conversation with the cor- respondent of the presence of bed- bugs and lamented the fact that he could not go bathing because of the curiosity of the people here. He said Smyrna reminded him .téo much of Lucerne where ho was an exile. He plays bridge when in need of cheer. “I do not understand the American same of poker,” the king remarked. “I once played but I didn’t know the value of the cards I held, and had to bluff my way through but I won." Receilves Correspondent. Constantine received the corre- spondent on the veranda of his sim- ple terra colta house overlooking the bay, and in the courpe of a half hour’'s conveérsation discussed every- thing from religion and superstition to the high cost of living and .the beauty of Turkish women. In fronmt ot the house at the time several hun- dred persons had gathered to catch a glimpse of the first king to come to Smyrna since the days of the Byzan- tine emperors. Before the correspondent had a chance to ask any questions, Con- stantine inquired if he had been able to find suitable quarters in Smyrna. Not Like Athens, ‘““We are forced to put up with spme pretty bad conditions here,” he sald. “S8myrna has not the comforts' of Athens. M. Theotokos, my minister of war, was almost carried off by a plague of bedbugs last night and he became so desperate that this morn- +|ing he went into Smyrna and bought Shoe Built to Your Foot Cantilever Shoe is accurately led to the lines and curves of uman toot n gives snug sup- at the vital, A‘Cfi polnw. [hile the foot dn A are sup- d they are not rigidly bound. Iking the whele .foot structure reedom to normally, fanetion, oping the muscles and blood ten. sole agents in New Britain b good-looking and comfort. @Entilever Shoes. OAN BROS.| 185 Main St._ omfort Your &’ With Cuticura Seap d Fr ant Talcum T ey DRYICLEAN R/ We give these . materials special care—io shrinking or color-changing — try us. ) NEW BRITAIN DRY CLEANING CORP. ,4 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 1333.3 they nll in love 'l(h m. ‘won ully convenient little typewriter| You can rent a Corona —«Mxygm a new bed and a mattress.’ FATHER HAYES TO SPEAK. The Commeodore J. Barry council, American Association for the Recog- nition of the Irish Republie, will hold a Vvery important meeting this eve- ning at 7 o'clock sharp instead of 8 o'¢lock in the Judd hall at 242 Main street. All members are urged to attend as business of importance is to be transacted. An address will be delivered by Rev. Father Hayes of Hartford who Fecently came from Ireland. HOI"ICk‘. ¢ DRIGINAL Malted Milk The “Food - Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. a9-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes Crow’s Feet, Wrinkles, Enlarged I’ores"“ will astonish you. The dul liteless complexion s turned radiant beauty and red or rough hande or o snowy white, yet there is not est sign of its use. It actually from sight and the most heated atmosphers will not produce the least shininess or greasiness of the skin. {o matter whether you are troubled with & poor complexion, wrinkies, puffiness around the eyes, crow's feet lines around mou v just a stmple roughness of the face, hands or arms caused by wind or sun, » will find that thess troubles will quickly disappear with the use of Howard's Buttermilk Cream Cream. aee. It silver. or stamps for to Howa'd Bros. Company, 457 Washington Street. Buffalo, N. Crowell's Drug Store and an supply you. BE! IER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL ) vl.’-r:l. ik loosedesf folder "lbt Soflla m s delight for the cook. - DENVER REFECTION 5 OF EUROPEAN LABOR 52 Gompers' Action * Ovems B Resolution Incentive P Denver, Colo., June 16.—Two intery national .unféns have demdnded that|- the convention of the Ameriean: Feds eration of . Labor - instruct ~President Samuel Gompers to ré-afillate thé foderadon immediately with the And ternational federation of trade umonn This became known today vh.q resolutions presented by the, interna; tional association of -machinists’ang firemen and oilers unions were made public. Both pneucu.lb call ‘fot a tepudiation’ by the delegates of th action of President Gompers ahd the executive council in severing relations with the Buropean labor “movement because of its “‘revolutionary activi: ties.” This issue will undoubtédly b settled on'the convention floor as resolutions weére: réfetred to the com! mittee on internatiopal. - relationg which is headed by President Oonl( pers. The united brotherhood of m.un tenance of way employves and railway shop lsborers comprising a member- ship of 250,000, will make a fight of the floor for reinstatement, it was learned today. The union was sus; pended in 1919 because of a - juris; dictional dispute with the united brotherhood of carpenters and jéiners. ¢ | within hué ‘inches abeve the ud'h. erdered poueevoman to: forde tie .vearing ' of 'knickers - to knee botiom \é* Eni¢kers “and one- querter aleeves. % “We will koep an -y‘ on the -men, teo.” ho ‘maid. The S8an Francisco labor_ coundll in {; a resolution demanded that the pratest be made to the department of labor egainst “the leniency that permitd thie smuggling into the United Gtates: df 500 or more Chinamen ‘every miént P Congress also is called -upon to "llr dignantly refuse .the appeal ot the Hawailan legislature in thé interests of the sugar planters to ‘modify eor amend in any manner whatever ths laws that were enacted aftér yeofs agitation to forever ‘extlude the Chl» nese.” ¢ CITY ITEMS. $55.00 and $60.00 Su".s u'r so—- Wilson's.—advt. There will be a mnflns of the Asts Grotto outing committes at 8 p. m. Thursday, June 16, at ‘Masoniae. Ball The St.- Mary's Cadets are réquest- ed to report for drill this evening at 7 o’clock sharp in St. ldnn’- lehonl yard. Mr. and Mrs. I. Roekfeder ha.v‘ left for New York to attend the gradua. tion exercises of the Fordham uni. versity Medical School, their son, Jo. seph, deing a meémber of the m‘nt— ing class. Thée P. and F. Cotbin office fém' have plans for holding an outing on June 25 at Mamauguin. * ‘The annual ‘outing of the: Baeonq Ward Republican club will ‘not be held unti] the fall on accotint of vari, ous influence working = agalnst the outing. There will be a meeting of the Axh Grotto outing committee tonight. - | - “Wedlake of Stanley #treet has returned from ’'a : trip té Ocean Beach wheve - shé has been visiting Misy Mary ‘Walsh. « Miss Cora M. Beale, assistant pros bation .officer of the local police eourt, was named publicity agent for Florence Crittinden lfl-flon at-New Haven. Isdore Ravirm ha- wldmh agto. mobile painting &nd accessories busil ness on 234 Arch street. to A.ncllé Giblisco and Antoglo Puffa. Lexington lodge, I. O. O, F, -m hold memorial ervices at. the Junier O. U. A. M. hall lonl(ht Past Dis- trict Deputy E. L. Case - will-déliver the, eulogy., Taps will. be sounded for the deceased meombers. George A. Hockmouth, Emelt Beunou and exercises. A cradle roll plrty wn hetd. at the Stanley Memorhl chur¢h this afternoon. A Prayer meeting will be held at the Methpdist church at 7:45 oclock this evening. The - monthly maounc of tha om. cers and teachers of ‘the. South gregational church. Sunday', -choa. will meet tonight at 7:45.0'clock., Ex-soldiers - who -have applied for R. B. Crocker are in .charge of the citizen papers, were given a h by Commissioner ~Allen E. Chure! this afternoon. On Friday ,there w1l be 55 heard. There will be & 'meeting of. the - ‘4 W .H. A. tonizht. Ln- Wemu’ ; “Bincs . taking . Glandex - Cothpound, “|the pew antmal glaad. tonic, my wite ‘| and Bard looks, acts, and feels 30 years younger, having gainéd 28 pounds in ‘35 days,”|. reports Mr. T. A. Pleasant, 2 Marianna |, 8t., Lynn., Mess., whose wife for years had been sdffaring from run-down ocon- ditien, forvousnéss, lgss of nuu-u: B poor appetite and thinness. - ‘“Poday. she’s always hungry, ulnv- X fine, Rer nervoummess bas disappeared, |’ work never - bothers her. ¢ ammummamxm'- mm will Do in merhl dlml oxl my., fl’:“ th rimed; parchading ?‘h’n‘n:ofl«’:‘fi! of 38 cents & bar- ok ofl ‘gredes: pontiod. Readl- -~ For’ Field and Garden Use Our Cuttmg Tools: ‘Broad sweeps witl\ tl\eu SCYTHES! Rixtord brmd—a-ot . ribbed steel, 30 to 421&61!& .You can have yo\u- SCYm with or without the SNATH (the “-seythe handle.)’ Our SNATHS neGudeAmmdbentwoM. For sl\arper entfing—-GRIND For sharpenlng sicklea and lewn. "mowers. The scythé stone is a handy device for farm and honSe- hold use. ia'onxs in all sizes ‘and mat. lengths-r!!AY RAKm tob. : See our west window. RAGKLIFFEBRG&BU..m Richard Hellmann’s Blue Rlbhon Mayonn, "A!\vm dmp nud never dmpfid"‘ We hive these Pencils in standard lengths etd shorter models with rings’ ‘in silver and fiefl. anSlOfl $1.50, $l75 upto$600 Tempoint Fountain Pen " *fHe Fourtiin Pen fiut doesn’t seriveh Madn by the. makers of the Evershirp: Penetl.’. W mnfideuflewofstylesmdflzuhm“ e filflnx mn . Voh namolthm Penslnmkl tlv ‘ ] gogular models’ and ‘an -especially . fine ; g&.fsm:mdehwuhgoflfl-w- A new stbck Just re-. KT Anailie Cnnes Llnefl céiv ctive - an “Jeaf Al- Eaton's’ Hightand' L »Correct gapeh for

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