New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1921, Page 2

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I I | [ I e OVl R 12, 1921, e e S s v S ———————————— ¥ Y | DEATIS AND FUNERA WPE'S M 0 - I'R NS TACKLE | " wow Wand IERY IARD TEAM SUNDA \\‘ = VIET YL TON A WA hig te TR b tindtlll 18ave the canter on ; % - PRINTERS ADMIT TORONTO ( Men's hall, Southing Dennison's \ : ST Requisitioning of Grain Uses Up Seals and e Tag;s:end Russia’s Supply youirChrist i« 0l ympathlze with ROBBERS GET §12,000 maewmxm et Waeniie, R r'at Dancolind tonghtndvt, " |10 wvor of grantig the sequent ot NORBEGL VY SO0, . Vietory Foothill dance v oo LA AN DT 1 neld up the State bank ot el i saby y was born this mor 'he | 10 s now represented i (i 5 Bl AR Genaral ke ms In Philadelphia, Indianapolis, |#nd assiatant v and escaped in an automobile v 1§12 0 leaving way— y i : bl Rt X : : : Xt Rid ‘ and Mrs, Willlam Golc innati, New York, Pittsburgh, St, (40 s : MR Niote i e . A ; 1 1 outs, Chicago, Detroit, St. Paul, |according to directors of the bank fayette street oy ) land, Wushington and this city, [only $6 in the institution ATTEMPT ASSASSINATION Canadinn City Now a Member of o, Letvia, Nov, 12, (F Union's Baseball League N s recelved here today weow that an attempt has been made on the life of M. Chiteherin flussinn soviet foreign minister. The attempt was nunsuccessful according to the dispateh, which added that 8, wrests had been made the loston, Noy Ihe admission of Unlon Printer's | today hy Joseph J ident, A referendnm o R BRI i here wis unanlmou s‘xym@m.? ‘ : the - golden | hUreh L i s tournament Wil o In | s — nd Princeton game in the little ¥ 4 | 7 p " N S el e A i of s || R STILL TN JATL . hail its origin | tane Clanet of Lawlor st di ) | 3 ! DR 0 Petition to Revise or Change 1 crush- [ Yesterday L s o Rt A # Vallace Richardson Not Releascd At Esthinates [ was 4i 1 and b or | Lpd Al ! e [ | To whom it may concern: | band, fou ! iy f:& A | Last Reports—Sherifl Admits Some Notice I8 hereby given that a peti- L L | tion, signed by at least one hundred (100) legal voters of the City of ow Rritafn, has been filed with the City Clerk this 12th day of November 1921 | to change the estimates submitted hy | the Common Councll to the City Meeting Board at its meeting to be held in the Grammar School Andito | tum on the 1Sth day of Novemlx 1921 fn the following manner “Po revise and strike out the fol- and wheat, one arrives at this vilage [y 1, ng Htems: OvercoatsiThat Bear || o e ot 1S e inone he) 2, e lev biiliam Downcy, fesle e ot 7 S R, i voutd | R B e o two sides of the main road. Rev " s : i A i 'l ‘f‘”‘“ e \”“mf P i T / 5,000.00 Street Bonds. ] y 5 = : { i 9 A ,000.00 Charity Department.” WCal = Iéot OVE:!'- | s Many of one-storied, log "{ “W Rt 1°. MeDonough were iling today, G o e B[ cabin homes, cach shut off from the|™ . P both men haling gone to sce the| % B o THOMION i { 1 t 7eai‘ other by high ri ces enclosing |yt A Fba SIR BASIL %3 ROFI le-Princcton game, il ALFRED L MBSO coats That Wes other by HIEN ol e O wens | DFiscoll and John Roblnson, and th = LR . | S e cows, wagons and barns, are shut,[Pro R e Paris, No i n of HAVE NLW GOWNS, : S the windows boarded and the doors| . Aot vsto thit v o 4 e S e Bai‘e ; “”'\[.\.“ e “‘ e short i Wihite Ganabunat GownataralEtol bo o * i TR Y I R RN pondent ».f\‘»\w(‘x_ Keoalal Bt the\A0E yeLe ALy S el "“*“" ‘»"““" lana ou 2 ) A Worn by Leaving Members of Uni- . R or an occupicd homc The peasant|' ' : b i alwi mik t ¢ ol ¢ Phi s g X Overcoats embraces the richest, H_,'”I]‘:)H' . D O mposed of 260, A8 tho body was s hor D e / versity of Philippines, ¥ : 3 A 5 rarest woolens from both Old houses, 50 of which had been de- !‘flf"“‘ ! “]“-‘m‘ Crean sang fe's Russinn i wreek | Manila, P . 15—(By Mai) | B ¥ LA V¥ e are Jus‘{ mn Tlme To England and New England— Hl|serted by the owners golng Cise wherc 2 i s : i I I | malit White caps < cowns are to be % ! and Protessor I the very flower of the world's @|for ! od T'wo year 1 the funeral march W .n’\: tl 1'1“ a of the Uni w‘ Nl s Fwith ot a M| richer peasants had worked each | the el . ity of the ippines at the next o , t greatest weavers, with not about 300 acres of land but now they 1e committal ser i | In businc commencement excreises which will B ; g | 401 10 single “wall-flowez” in pattern. | iarmed but three acres. Normaily, | {2 o it \i‘ R . rope, has a very li ) bihdd oA T PG d nnounce the yield was 60 to 80 bushels of “m e ‘\}”“ e Rt il ainck RLag nts decided to adopt this Ulsters, Greatcoats, Ulster- @l grain per cach th acres, whereas|burial was iniat. Mary's ce Y. i t arm at a meeting recently, in spite ettes, Box Backs, Raglans, j|this summer, the harvest had been T f aters, and | ! L€ 4 »{ opposition by many students and Sl e s x " Chesterficlds, Belted or Beltless; [l | but about 40 pounds. Last _wl.n-llw {1 F‘n n r‘E 01 ¢ hag s in o sreat | embers of the faculty. Dr. Alajan-| Gl e '{'1\: el | ¥ 5 i . een abo o yushels i 5 wope, | is sp 5 7 e sy A Dy 't, newly elected prestdent of Double-breasted or single—$10 ¢ grain to each three acres plained that white caps| = Legion, is just as cligible to the to $90. At that point, the peasant all v YET R YT "‘ 8, ¢ (eathieRs Boh ‘arlo, | and gowns arc more suited to a trop- | 1 _assol - aw-boned man, thinned by lack of | ‘Y ELL UNBER "?1 vhere ' L ‘ 1 v like the Dhilippines than | 1€8ion itself as to the auxiliary. ¥ ? T s ¥ | magnific valing t f an orlen-| 4y, entlont Blac she served Uncle Sam in the war, jus od, began to R army of Samara, had last December tal 3 tat | e o jcan, | @8 _much as her son. e %&G‘r@ S red the village to contribute et _He gave 00 pér annum to the | Bl Qlreciorsis of %o was | When her son went to Camp Taylor | . B | ohout 5800 bushels of grain, for GELRICD Rl S e 2k governm Juring t ailtanll S5 ¢ thoee who oppoaed the ahs {In Kentucky, for duty in the World el s Fol Athensl Lordin|fpar st it il ’ | War, Mrs, Hobart went along with pim. While the young man was in which no payment was to be rec ‘ ‘ ‘ Bl,y ail this requisition but offered |, i S e Tl oAt 851 Tirenc Les) Aiss Wilson o it m.l\n.; his 1 i" ter worked daily in 47@ FJIEAEEXI ST ' 50 the Lted soldiers came and . hesan BOiirlio A % troot THartford part. So the I : he senate chambe There ] el N e 2L, ) Ansteucta iy and cond took the amot the requisition. | g itering of gold lace in the s H | On Mrs. H “It Pays To Ruy Our Kind.” J me village was left without 1| As the French delegates shed | ¢ o o . cinnatl, where s . ko e o (sedirom || e S ER e ate L IS e nIve BLRO Buteatad : cirnatl, wl lives, she v 0 (G o E mara, and was also without food | fiv Seetl S SR ROl R ey 2 Esirdiad.. COMPLETE $1,000,000 FUND liawd }‘fh il IS LeImgE to pen kor for the winter. To get bread, in De-| 5015 way through, dropped hi 3 e ; [to go overse cember, the villagers begun SCUIME | pyt Attendants kuickly ma vay for st ¢ i University of Georgln Gots Lass Del- | 050 T8 off their valuables, and eating their |, i ¥ ¥ | wia and a like a ) ) g - {her son wa ) £ th o get in s } lar On Ar Day ment regulations prevented her from ._‘! €8S MUSIC CLUBS FiG | cattie and sheep. As the winter deep e o e S e G LA e : | sai TAX»ON INSTRUMEN enetiiete sIAMINSREn i ;""“fy the ) ed in fu uniforms, making a | ijterature, i e i Gl P e s elected finst vie Joorer villagers began to boil ‘ poorer villagers hegan to sliow o P . : el el ARt ML oles of old boots and sho: 1 0 | [ ot v AT ot others were | convention ¢ was named state ity Advertisement correspondent | Morning Prath in Rumor. the Volga. | Wi il 3 R Although it was definitely expect 1 winds from |in St. Mary's new cemetery that Wi ¢ Richardson, son s g : former Detective Sergeant, would \ | 1€ 7 e | from l8on o ts shot with Helen Robinson ol 4 B £ SHenpmsan. o ol . the time the Herald went to pre et T'he ! ) Helen R this afternoon no such action had | rich, rollin ! son \ 1 orning from § £ ‘ % g been taler thoe ail yesterds of fields | aarv's ol 1\ t ploughed ) SPrINE rYe famp ) Y s of re T § & ¢ ERA FEt s dL e et , | lien 1 £ A ; vis som lation tor the SR were This impressive collection of MRS, HOBART, NEA Service) or in political s vas another When last spring came, Samara e R e t , iplete al ¢ Ve X Al failed to furnish much seed grain, :“l‘”,“ BE R e b & ! e bebind |4 giudent eontre in ottiie 161 CIAIMAR OTEHE L e o ERRaE OV 15 e TN oo ninnblani s i CHt per shotlly LU | university men whe dled in the world | G T i e e N . | to buy a little. One way or another| coolidge and e Gl ot L 3 Lo € L ' et i oy | they haa 86 pounds of seed grain per | o nd My illett occ X 7 i ele fund in |, "0 e | three acere Then came a Ary spring | to the right 1 i \ g roy 3 ot day LI ed on | i G and a dry summer, with a seant har-| qoeeation Mec i Geots 4 { WY d t dollar was re- | vest rain came after the har-| pfinep of Connecticut, prest . X - farry Hodgson, chairman, | oigy s The peasant, citing the way of the | ponarin a box with ; 3 o 53, i Kot (8] R hfi @p(wvnrm;, | Soviet requisitions, said | Earl Beatty, putti “glasses tc ; Al SRR e taken by the stat give | PLAN JOINT MEETING. ) : | pounds M‘ potatoes 1\‘ "“‘: “';‘ 1| nis cye arched fo s 1 s Wi | the unlversity an adeque it Trumbull corps, W. R. €, of Plants nd locked up in the basement of the S 2 % Y i = ; [ e o m‘[ g ol : g ; CROSS COUNTRY RUN Villens Wit sh ; b 1 2 L RUN. | Relief corps of this city mect with | [ them i jolnt [ oncay, \fl\mmz.mm E I'he worst of it was, he said, that in The delegate from India, Srir the tace of their starvation, the Sastri, wearing a white silk turba mara Soviet had just ordered the wlded a touch of color to the picture lage to furnish three to six pounds « butter for cach cow owned., Yet t K Pershing Enters, AR loston, 12.—Teams from 12 | . - only food for the cows w old gr nonlFEerahing toolc Shl s pinc B | competed for hill and dale | ! ’ - ith the advisory committee and s } 1 today in the annual New Eng- | Ciflf;@& C ars Cleaned nside il Pay You to Visit ameus Athletes from Various Col- ges Taking Part Today. lickly surrounded by represent 5 e ¢ C r 1 hy represei ok Ia liegiate cross country | and most of them other armics with whow he & | heHin L et ind —with our— VACUUM CLEANING SYSTEM It Gets Al the Dirt and Makes a Clean Job of It. milk * ssociated A half il 3 park course. d and M. Vivian i The B romise of a close co r chatting behind their h 4 | test wm and individual honors. Prince Tokugawa of the The ru include: Ray DBuker, ition can and cn- | 3 capti t Bates colicge team | nuts and tree bark. They | had enough for two or three weeks A pound of bread cannot be ! — DPrice Reasonable — Aoony ition with Sir Aucl o ) st year's champion; “m”“ ‘ nd Geddes the British ambassador ¥ herty of Tufts; Capt 1 (‘ WYKE Balfour entered with former E're 5 3 i A. X, HA R i They admitted | plauge, wty 3 ‘ s. Institute of Tech- not medicine, was what gletany 2 17 1 AD9R Y .mwtm‘ammmnmmm St. Louis, No > isn't R e ! t 1t Americar Jususyi ¢ = only ho s the Americar 5 25 o'cle 2 ey said. “Othe se we must die' | S R Ry dicap nation,” s h suffering fre wsked for cas: to be had ir SR | ECONOMY AND COMFORT R T " j CO i S g || WITH | & | GAS THIS WINTER - I‘ ) A Starting Sun. Fve Wed.—"“QUELN 2 Shows Sun., 7 and 9 No Advance in Prices

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