New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 9

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/ * wEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 192f. KING CONSTANTINE | Ginech 2 it "7 i RATION TWINS! learn Mandarin, the official court lan- 3 -~ kot guage of the Chinese republic, which | 3 is now called the national language. g w Health campaigns and thrift cam- By g -- i % % paigns and other thoroughly American |. % : 0 ] - | educational projects are promoted ; : i u ¥ S through and by these students. « : b Former Monarch FEats With|me v, S mont povuar classes in class. . This meets once a week and Soldiers—Is Contented the mupically inclined can learn how ; : IS— to play Chinese music on American g - instruments, g ¥ ’ K. C. Lui, i Z i Eskl-Shenir, Anatola, Oct. 14.—(The | 1o rSRIVEL BisnArB | ot s { : Associated Press)—When King Con-7O%erlin university, is secretary of the stantine departed from Athens for the Chinese Y. M. C. A, which is sup- - - ) i Asia Minor front he left behind what- | POrted almost wholly by merchants of The mother and both maternal grandparents of Anna and ever luxuries, pleasures and diversions | Chinatown. g Bebe Hulshiezer, Philadelphia twins shown here, bre also twins. belong to a monarch. Today, ha is living in a mud house in this ancient = Turkish settlement, with only his aide- g - g de camps as companions. His living = room, which is adorned with quota- =Ry < NELE Y = F o atwgr tions from the Koran, was until re- cently the harem of a prosperous lgcal | Large Cabinet Grafonola and Turk. His bed is a modest iron air that might be found in any American 16 music selections (8 doubla lodging house. : et The king eats the same coarse food / iz as his soldiers, ‘The palace cooks and / ; records) delivered for im- chefs were lelt in Athens. Eski-She- % ; : hi aftords little that could be called ; ’ mediate use,~—while you pay luxurious. The chief diet of the 50,- : only 000 inhabitants is coarse, black bread and sour milk (“yout”). This is not Constantine’s regime, but often his ® megls have consisted only of the na- tive Turkish briud. a can of sardines and a fragment 8¢ goat's cheese. There ¢ : . is no wine to be had here. Tea, cof- . 2 in A fee and water are the universal bev- £ 5 ] erages. 1% When the king received The Asso- 4 & . WEEK i i ciated Press correspondent, he apolo- 1 gized for the poor surroundings and d i expressed the hope that the reporter 1 had found better accommodations. “I suppose we must expect some dis- 3 3 & 1 i e > comforts and inconveniences in a coun- { 1 No Interest Charges try lilke Asia,” said Constantine in- : 3 ; - dulgently, “but I wouldn’t mind if only the houses weroe clean. This i place wasn't fit for habitation when Guaranteed Columbia Graf- . I came here first. But now after many : B ; 4 3 sk B Sohaffner | v La okl v “Since I came to Anatolia, T think - { . every exclusive patented Col- Py sl et s el : i : umbia improvement and won- o€, My greatest desire ls to get a real . ; . dérful tone; ] e Agart from the rather severe living conditions that confront the king, he has faw or no diversions. ' He seldom Marx N q ventures outside the walls of his home- p . Rt B e 3 o need now to be without music in your home. At this money-saving and would bo unsafe to do so. Except for b i oo b g o : «on these terms, the greatest Phonograph value ever offered anywhere. Records visitors, His_personal admirers and ' of your own choice. Select your outfit here Saturday—the saving is yours. the habdituea ol the court, of course, remained in Athens. The king passes much of his time perusing reports trom - : k his atmy and reading Americar and ults & > Th S ° foreizn books and newspapers. & : 1 al I S t d Being a soldier, Constantine doesn't - % ‘ X ese peCI 8 el'ms a uraa vn y seem to mind tho lack of comforts and # > ” . the 11ttN hardshops he has to contend 1 with here. He li essentially dema- 3 ¢ . P cratic and simple in his tastes. It is this democracy and simplicity that have andeared him to his soldiers. That is why they call him “patera” b 1 (our father,) The king’s health has « are now not permitted him to take active com- i mand in the fleld. JHe still has traces % of hia old pleveg) grgpbie, | ~.- -3 ., CHINESE Y. M. C. A. BUILT IN CHICAGO 138 Main Street /Special Classes For Orlentals Meet . . . , - ; " . ; Throe Timés Bach Week— ! i Headquartelfs for Columbia Grafonolas and Records Many Attend. . 3 ¢ L 3 . Chicago, Oct. 14.—Located in the " Copyright 3°21 Mart Schaffner & Marx S ; 3,‘:‘%::,:E“i?fi’,ec.%‘"é::.:}ws(;“&':x: Our prices mean a great reduction, compared to former seasons. ADVANCE SALE NOVEMBER HITS! the past week has come into new poul- larity amon the sving men trom the (Wl - Golf players will welcome this Suit with Extra Golf Trousers, at In the Old Town Hall Sally the fact that it has just started a school for young men and children e . My Sunny Tennessee Tuck Me to Sleep in_which they can learn about their ; new country. héw 10 bs oo Ameri- Beach Jackets or Vests at a less pfice than last season. | THE NEW HITS AT WIDENER’S—ALWAYS Classes m:;;‘ threoE tlrlr::n l.hrveek‘ ’ Bo 9 M . . o Oue grods eaten St Rghe whien, n Boys’ Mackinaws. Every garment is made from Western Coma oy, Anreeoce v |l Mackinaw Cloth, $5.00, $7.00 and $10.00. other group of chilaren studies Am- L e B R Remarkable values in Men’s “Shirts at $1.00. Orient. The reason for.this les in || $4 o country to learn American business Hear the U. S§. Marine -Band Sunday NUXATED IRON| , S THIN WATERY yf [CHARGEIT| wah Wil Exceptional BLOOD RUINING - = | | 1\ =2%RE 1 Dining Room _ YOUR HEALTH? IRl (178 FINE QUALITY |l & idv X [Fornjtore @ e mEmne | |4 0Y MERCHANDISE ' ' § It always pays to get fine quality. {{Good Be t i 1 e o s he first among your friends to come here and inspect the Sor meschandms: 4 T gin A Sebi i new dining room suites we have placed upon our floors for their give you the best in value, as well as style, approval. wide variety and fair prices. Not in a long time have so many charming suites been assembled Well Tailored Overcoats |Fine Fabries e ' Stylish All Wool Suits Jest Workmanship They’re bound to excite enthusiastic admiration — they’re so | Tewest Styles % ~ Variety of Odd Trousers | e privs '4|f beautifully designed—so perfectly constructed — so inexpensively strength, and endurance 0 weeks’ time by this simple experiment. But ced making this be the prl 3 Thanksgiving Day will soon be here——have your new suite in T : gA?rPgl:E @TELY BRNAN : OPEN |{ the dining room for friends to gathzr "round. tistiotory resaiia 47 MAIN STREET — —_ - — NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 40-56 FORD ST., HARTFORD. —_— % . \

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