New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1921, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1021 ' ) at Fecon eams ever) aturday. ese - GHINA TO REFUSE L LB o YOUIN TRape mmnrr DOYS’ CLUB READY [iSsi i s et nounced later. e % All workers will meet regularly to diecuss the problems of the various , 4 Stanley Works Man Associated With Eranches of their work. N e 4 3 3 Connecticut Products Expos — : . Will Refuse to Recognize Legality ) (e, A ANGES p 5 el e s s N | Various Classes Will Open Within of Japan's Claim s , % % 4 I Al ety i ot Next Week of prominent business men and manu- facturers of the state who are planning the Connecticut Products positiontto [ B cl R b is! entolling mems tain Japan's proposals relative to the iy ring the period of the annual con-[teams and exhibition work, consisting| "' "y " o ¢ settlement of the Shantung contro- 3 Y > 2 Sl ey tion of the New England Advertis-|of the following: Aioond the v ing clubs, Standing high jump, running high|table at the The purpose of the exposit s t . The purpose of the cxposition is 10|, " gianding broad jump, running|club grill inform the world of the diversity and W levery noon She will buse her uction on the : A . < / i 1 importance of Connccticut made goods [ broad jump. twenty yard dash, Mo ” ground that the award of Shantung 3 G R % . ¢ Advertising men in the thousands will| wrestling, fancy drilling, traveling| .p.¢ and do you know that every one: is ":'I‘“ I'" the treaty of Versailles ’ N b - > be present at the exhibit, and as ;-;!— Lings, rope climbing, bag punching. of them asks for Tudor coffee. Tudor s (llegal and that Japa 1. P ’ % i - £ 2 ., = z - Srirme faclors 3 5 bt adipsbeaney 5 | . ? b 3 s | Salejotimllgproductsfiheaad vioryscom;; e flavor that ma with me.” which were conferred by econcession y » A 3 mittee feels that no better agency can|1921-1 are as follows: r that makes a hit upon Germany, which were turned \ 5 S e 3 Sl 3 be found to shout the im: L ¢ James Ptolmey, carpentry and tob| OUR GUARANTER conference 2N Px g 3 5 - Connecticut’s goods to the world. making; Wallace Knapp, printing; If you don’t think out that the Japanese =, § » i : Thousands of feet of space will be TUDOR Coffee is the proposals ke no mention of the oy ; . given over in the Amory to the booths, best you have ever rights reserved to China under the ~ Tk G 5 HANE s S0 and 100 fect, respectively, in size.| Miss Ida Rizzi, clippfng and pasel; | heq " your grocer German agreement relative to the re- o g AF 2 3 4 2 The booths will be attractively decor-|{C. W. Cowles, electric wiring; Harry |will cheerfully re- Sempten ol i e L L INAYSEIRR RS & . . 3 r ! ated and splendidly lighted to afford the| j,nney, basketball coach; A. C. Brun-|fund your money. el Ching Carnan e atioro) C ; 3 . ST R i o - : best display of the goods. l.arge manu-| .o, physical director; Anton Kysek, |He is authorized to vided = psiss b e e :-'*""f”“';' centers *“""’“*‘““:’WI“""”"» nd master; Fred Bramhall, assist-|do so. el 5 Sreing . s s artford Meriden and Vaterbury - . 3 ok ice 3 v i = ant to supt.; Benjamin Huc office rights ceded to her to any other na- = well as the smaller concerns of the|> oy A ooz secretar: be Aronson, manager shoe tions and also there was . reserva- Sy ‘ L notabIS xRN | e A . THE MORNING” tion to the effect that China might “They're off!” cried the crowd at Rhinecliff, N. Y. Mrs. Theodore state will send many notable exhibits.| ;0 campaign; Louis Rosoff, orche 4 3 > The project has the endorsement of the S Tya fchme attering redcom control of the rallways con- | Re eIt touched her white mule with the lash and Mrs. J. Griswold Webb, | chamberlain Cou oYUl AR il nelprotect hagitheisndorsement o the| U@ leader: David Richman, lettering structed in Shantung. The Japanese | New York, urged her black mule forward Down the stretch they “thun- | e won Degree on Waterh g Sen. ol chibots wod bhiin e orsanice: “vnd show card writing; ,\l(}_\-M;“;hnll note proposes joint operation of th red” and the judge declared the race a dead heat as woll as that of the infiuential| COK: social: Florence A. Kingsbury, rallways already On Saturday evening, September president ladies’ auxiliary; (no ap- as lines in 17, the degree team of Ch ) pointment made) super or of O. B. © s |.. was felt by the custodian’s office | council No. 2, Jr., O. U. A. M., » : A sult of the new consortiu . [iflVT [ifllN[i AFTER AT R e TR BOUT POSTPONED. The clay molding class begins Sept. . Peking, Sept. 12, (By Associated versy, It is declared by a person in the confidence of the administration Mrs. Harry Emerson, clay molding; business men of the state_ iitiate a large class -andidate: . 5 X : . 3 restitution to China f the port shouitibeYistlent s tiiiatl imaintin. | L o S e of candidates| 5, 561pn Sept. 12.—Rain to- [15th; printing class, Sept. 16th; ca Tuing Tao and leased territory. There sisting upon immediat from Lincoln council of Waterbury. |qay caused postponement until to-| pentry , Sept. 19th; electric wir-{ ALEXANDER H. BILL & CO, Boston {s, however, said to be an ambiguous | [} Mrs. Bergdoll with the de The local degree team has been|morrow night of the cighth round|inw class, Sept. 20th; toy making class, clause In the panese |‘rl;l;l‘m‘l:! lll'lA | BERfinflll 8 WEALTH Tovernme ..In Unde m‘» u., \I of ']n; drilling for the past two months for ?;fllun'h lbf;"“;:‘f\:-('L:;:\\\;“’l;on-llr‘rl. :?h“':' “ept. : clipping n:\l pud::-.l chul;s, 5 garding the upkeep of public build- wace resolution signed on July 2, al e P o) o or- |d¢Iphia lightweight and or Fried-| s, rd; orchestra, Sept. 24th; rub- ings at Tsing Tao * i s e beft s that axts uy b6 ":,':‘ "n_m a“:({‘l‘]n"';::‘t},'\‘:r.',',rm”',‘mf’c‘[_ man, Chicago scheduled for tonight ::,’:‘,m."',“‘i,,,‘: :.P; ‘\-‘.m" Both: etters East, West, Home S Be’t. It is learned in other sources that | _ tlien property custodian in accordance [ it le, as the degrees in full |2t National league park here. ing and show card writing, Sept. 28th. additional objection to opening . 0 . s | With the law are enforceable R B exe muiica e SE (Ml e mEeTE PEET— .The Kagle basketball team will hold You Must see tiations has BESounc ML Atact WIII Make EflOI‘l {0 Flfld HlS VIt s our intention (o Insist upon| i pe in attendance and a large| Certain animal oils comprise one of | regular practice every Tuesday even- conversations thus begun would Mrs. Bergdoll's compliance with the ¢ i 1 HIC Toyons s A 4 e 4 b & S e “THE OLD N 9 3 . d. H. C. Lyons rta sredie 7, the C ts basketball team every Es'l" continue beyond the date of the con- Hlddefl "PO[ 0[ Goldn terms of the tr with the enemy ithering Is planne yons is |the most important ingredients in|ing, the Comets ba the chairman of the committee. modern perfumes. 7 hursday, while the Midgets first and ference on limitation of armaments . and in accordance with our de- and i‘ar Eastern questions to be held nds made thereunder. We pre in Washington and that the fact that T ed to to the full extent of ihe parleys wera In progress would ef-| Washing -pt. 12.—The govern-|law in causing her to do eo if it be- fectually bar China from bringing | ment is going after the famous Berg- | con necessary. The department of them up at the Washington meeting. “pot of gold.” justice is aiding us through the Unite Furthermore If eventually induced homas W. Miller, alien property | States district attorney in Philadelphia to accept the proffered terms, China | custodian, announced today that afas in our original scizure last May, prefors the adjustment to be made s wred demand- | we will proceed vigorously, “but fair al the conference table In such a ¢ a C. gdoll, mother | Iv.” manner that the participating powers S o gdoll, as — which are jointly interested would ey in fact for her son, all property REVOLT IN RUSSIA become sponsible for fulfillment of | in which he held any interest in-| & the agreement by Japan cluding gold coin taken from the treas- | ywora o y tch Tells of rection éé ® w ’, There is some question regarding|ury before the draft evader escaped = S the attendance of Dr. W. W. Yen, |from federal authorities and fle 4 st tism, pe ng 0 omen minister of forelgn affairs, at the|Germany. It is exp the compl London, Sept. 12.—White Russia is Washington conference. Whether he | would be filed tos 1 the federal|the scene of an insurrection against the will go to the United States Is sald | district court at felphia soviet authorities s a Warsaw dis- to depend upon the permanency of I”""'-"'" > by 'N'* Berg-| patch to the Daily Mail. The trouble the present Chinese cabinet, relative |doll last May delivery of all proner- | pogan, it is said, result of forcible . ais : to which there is & growing doubt. |ty belonging to her son or in which | gt B0 B0 SO O RS RVIN COBB points out that feminine shopping does Newspapers here are indulging freely :"' h‘ml any interest, Mr. Miller »flul_‘ habitants of this section of Russia in rumors that Premier Chin Yun- | but despite re il Pxtensions tiroe ous 0 protec supplies and o - - . = = Teng has decided 1o resign because |allowed Mrs. Horgdoll the property | foUSht to prowect their supplies and the not necessarily imply buying. It means hard work for of the muddled financial and political [ had not been turned over to the gov-| i state of the country. ernment. Thix, he added. made MW|TE L L L being e everyone concerned—but seldom results in a transac- Dr. John C. Ferguson who has been | necessary to take the action planned. |\ Yol ered. the dispatch d n e \ o o ministry he me of seizure A N 5 . N i S o nioations here will' leave | Miller, “Mra. Bergdoll had | and the soviet authoritics are ‘ tion involving money. soon for Washington, where he will [scntenced as a result of her tr T n: )I . |l s be advisor to the Chinese delegation. [#ding and abetting the ¢ PRER (RSIE 8 S DUMDEE SO0 INASDE BXECU son, and for conspiracy to evade the | tions reported. As a country minister once declaimed: “King Solomon draft. She was also under examination - — _ NIWA S[;“TMN EITIES TROTZKY POSES! It is true there are still some aimless shoppers left. But = they are in the minority. Today most women—as well (Continued from First Page.) i : : e as most men—are well-informed buyers, with a sound Passage aleo felt them in varying de- B 3 RN 3 - basis for comparing stores and values. By buying goods e e ar Geer™ : . X : of recognized merit they save themselves the throes of Flee In Night Clothes. o T L old-time “shopping trips” and at the same time get a ~indows and sw the aky aght 2 better and bigger money’s worth to wi saw the i i s 3 g " M "tn. w‘n: m:';l-:- of burning olyl mfu ,“fi' o - . a gg y high through a pall of smoke. Re- - A j . 3 . jeated explopions developed alarm 3 . : 2 ] e Most women read the advertisements that appear ev- and there was a rush to the streets. - Many of the people here left thelr e peset ; e ery day in their newspapers. They make a practice of RERAGS AL IORNE} SRoEh T Soeeirers ! - ; keeping strictly up-to-snuff on new developments, inno- harefooted. Famlilies carried their t. d . t, rl . ] ) ousehold ts, Bo 11 Mclal f B % ) ousehold affects, Boon police offilals ; va 1_ons“an. ”lmpmvem'en s. They k‘I‘IOW ,}’ust where to open. 3 b= . go for “this” and who in town keeps “that”. The east slopes of Citadel Hill were e " crowded with people within a short « - Ume watching the weird effects of e LA : ™ i When they shop they generally know just what they the flames playing through the smoke elouds. The mere eantious of the A : ; ; want, where to find it, and how much to pay. Their e o e caa et Sor howrs : ; g knowledge saves them endless trotting, wearisome fearful of further explopions. / % . . . Takes to The W As. 3 5 . 5 ¥y There were seven lnn-n"':! the night A queStlonlng al]d llaggllng. shift working in the vicinity of the re- % x * Ining stills whi he N a. : ti £ i finiag etills when the _fire started. \ ‘ . The advertisements have taken the “hop” out of shop- one of their number, was missing sev- 4 N % pmg. hours afterwards, but as he was > woen runving with others from the scene it was belleved he had taken o 'v : x . - o . lsn ,t that wortb while? The steamer Victolite, a British tonker, was lying at the oll docks when the fire started. Blasts from hor siren were sounded as an alarm just before the fire of the explosions. The steamer then pulled out from the docks to mid-stream. Trotzky, the Bolshevik, poscd for this one. Most of the pictures of him have been secretly snapped and smuggled across the border. Things RAISING OWN RELIEF| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Here’s a Wise Mother! BY BLOSSER (Continued from First Page) T been used for 100 years in saying ANWW- AOW YOUR BABY OWNO~-1 NEVER mass for Mexicans killed by floods, DON'T CRY= ° IS ALLOW MY CHILDREN mn high mass will be held next ekl / S N y T PLAY WITH ugee camps wewe earing for the retugees foday under the direc: WLERE DOES 3 5 SCISSORS'! tlon of the Red Cross [ IT MURT ? statement sald that will be able to handle the rellef sit- uation satisfactorily without outside help.” One of the unique places, the fa- mous Huckhorn saloon with its col- lection of norns of Texas longhorn cattle, was badly damaged by the 100d. The city zoo lost several of its animals but protection of a natural ke saved the greater part of that park from inundation. The municl- pal golf course near FProckenridge sark was considerably damaged. ——— In England. tarring and feathering YAS & legal form of penalty in the Ages.

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