New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1921, Page 3

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SLAVS WILLNOT AGREE TOORDER Not Satisiied With Boundary De- | cision of Allies Press cept the ol declglon of the allied coun- | of ambassadors delimiting the boundary line bhetwec Jugo-$ wia and Albania, the cabine tded at a | meeting last night. A note to thi effect will be sent to the allies It is stated in offic circles here that the Jugo-Slav troops have not advanced beyond the legitimate | boundaries of Serbia, The sadors' council recently nt a n the Jugo-Slav government demanding fmmediate withdrawa ts troop trom the territory within the limit previously defined by the counci | The newspaper ¢ unanimous in declaring the ambassadors’ decision | unjust and urge stron tion to a further meetiy or consultation on e subject Thirty Heved to be advanc Serbian border \ NEW BRITA IN DAILY HI RALD, MONDAY, e [amo)y aper - Carries Many‘ MAN GIVES WIFE | ohvcrrig anxroe, Lo o Geneal News drese, il Withdrawal of the Jnugo-Sla troops from Albania was ordered by the allied council of ambassadors in | Bl / SHESEL This group of women accompanied Mad council of Nations at| she presented President Harding with the peace petition the st Premier Lloyd| women. Left to right, front row, Mrs. Karl i,u]vuu g e i 1nnn Gordon, president of the W. C. T. U., Mrs. Ellis A. Y Honstile s OIS do e f Women's Clubs, Miss McArthur, Y. W. C. A, M The Albanian—dJugo-8lay bour m\‘\\nm& n Voters, M ppl Ill((l'[;:vhw‘ d . W, Jine fixed by the council of ambassa pre-war line, some modifications hav- | rypmey - TN ing been made however, to str en i e I STANLEY WORKS | ties. i tained in portions of the territory i i | e RN E LY | ' there have been numerous co | Jistons with Albanian bodics | Lss igned by more than Morvinja of Japan, ost; second row, Lida Hafford, Maud Wood Parks I, MeDowell. Kaji Yajima of Japan to the White Hou 10,006 Madanc National Fed Le: , W ere - 4 e Nothing to tax your strength. No belt to slip and break. vima The only ironing machine with a two speed roll —also a wide wation | opening shoe giving ample space for easy cleaning and waxing. ol PHYBICAL DI o A% MO WITH T BOYS o mesh roubieitor yea with a sheen which only uniform pressure can give to linens— i Jad stomach trouble for years. | ! ; giving her simple buckthorn | yet the frailest woman can do such work on the Thor without te., as mixed in Ad-| The latest Qfey el AR tiring herself in the least. A stool comes free with each machines & fee ne ¢ ined “wei {ains many items of general interest [ | Come in tomorrow sure and see this wonderful machine. wondertul stomach medicine | to the | . [ ik acts on BOTIT upper and | W art Recelyes Wateh. Authorized Thor Dealer , removing foul matter Valter H. Hart, vice-preside nd ] somach and which | general superintenden the | | ronght was in your sys s presented with a gold w | [ B Y ELECTRIC C LENT fo on the |a token of uppreciation of 2 o e L | PRING & BUCK : Varities it 1 s out will surprise you, | Moore In the presence of the officers . 1 ’\. ; ,: "1 E 18 (R G ew of M -79-81 CHURCH ST. TEL. 2240 |, office assoc i | o= 5 ed with t1 oy { Sept , 1896, and has ¢ = 799 through the differcnt offices of t o o \‘ 6 n OOR : TEACHERS MEEFING. BHN{BEREN Compans Until i was lceted to i TRADE q 1[1001 SCHE %uh FOR P W o e present high office. He is the son o schools will meet this afternoon at N the late William H. Hart, the founder ; | Cioin Toce 4:15 in the junior high school bulld- | ocal Basketha o as 15 Games | Ladies’ Aid society of St Joseph's | | of the plant Local Basketball Team Has 15 Gam A | ing for the discussion of school work, N f | ICyGleniealatio, Booked Exclusive of the Vocational| Chureh to Have Christmas Trec | High schowl principals will meg in cal Co. idiary of Stanley | irs. Warren G, Harding is shown planting the (st American| peague Contests. | Nest Month—Are Helping Needy. | Holmes tomorrow afternoon. i (lrics shehclians o el elm at the head of International Avenue, on the Lincoln Memorial | R e \ Larietmos bl "\‘v,, teachers :n‘wl m-]llm-umls'of the cent Bottle Ends all Dandru Stanley Chemical Co. Joseph R.fH o040 4hic ceremor wkine or ening of Armistice| enty candidates fo . siven | elementary schools will meet tomor- : ’ | Mickle, formerly sales manager of | (-!“‘” Is, this ceremony marking the official opening of Armistice| 500" " T o ecdy ot the B = o | Tow afternoon with Miss MacAuleys | ors, of New York, has b »pointal ~ DU A I | ALL-HARTFORDS WIN, 20 TO 2. vice-president. ] R Prack | €Tl is ligh 1 inexpe ced, | day afternoc November 22, at 2;3( Hartford, Conn., Nov, 14.—The All- { « > Well Attended. : II[’ . hasket- | there s that a fast offensive |0 ClO A ; .| Hartford football team 3 experienced 1 | The office traini course whic g U ‘ Al t T p.om. Printi elub [will he develoy With ( Part of t proceed 1 € T it ditficulty in downing the YD L started recent attended 1\ 5 SRSl R e towards the Christmas tree celebra- | eam of New Haven at Poli Field about 80 of the members of the ¢ :\ F ‘[“,4.\ November 19 - £4 tie 1 en an annual event| yesterday afternoon, 29 to 2. flce forcea of the Stanley Works an u ‘V Db s ! year's team back are ‘\ 1 P tl ociety e commit- | 3 [the Stanley Rule and Level plant. At| 5) AL ; [ Patrus ‘and B. Anderson, all lisht i 1o announce that y / the first meeting, the “History and S St [fast men. Others out for the for- | i¢ i) v of memi Organization of the Stanley Works™ | ‘“ AL M ward ions are Mgr. Humphries, | the he unable to at ' | waa : T A. Proctor, and on| G . RRs ‘l.LuT r, Fresen, Volz r-| tend t i ho wish |” help | 1 1 o spoke on . N son, Ric ) it the contributio over M. Farmer spoke o Athletics Growi 1g Active l‘,m feou e o heir - contribution: 1 & of thiz week, E. W l an ing G, 4 L [ i g sury to biild ive a talk on “Provid N h(;e[xllb" aImes, {0 [up a heavy defensive. For the guard|of tie j 1 parish is much ing Material for Works.' Peiclous lunehes at Crowell's—adv, | positions. there is plenty of heavy ma- ( greatcr thi ir on aceount of the Fo e it the local hos- | et | The first of thel fThe Boys' club of New Dritain| o £ to M. and Mra, Julius| g considerable work to brl un| un (he y WS , 1y | into its winter season in|ypoo LA ThR e to the standard of last year um ) Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble 16, at the Y wnd the weekly pr 4 % S e ‘\Iv’h v, _|\m“ leky, Witham e 1 \i ‘ ! Almost Over Night Insura i i o 1 ‘1‘.\‘ m‘\\.wl‘ tiy u_\\ ting of .Phoenix Temple Of | acant the material to be ely 1 Any breaking out of the skin, even on “In Following i3 the club program f i Dnd et nicky both pl tunat ! i Py iy, itching eczema, can he quiekly will be e coming week AR “ e oL, |on last year ond team were | are g - lovercome by applying Mentho-Sul- gram of cntertainment will e Monday, November 11 | S ML ‘m some extent stitutes iplit e needy ' | phur, declares a noted skin specialist. sente: 1 ng will mee at 7:30 AaVY For the r position there v ha Ty Be 1se of its germ destroyi et sented e t umg will t at 7:3 : Skt the onts ere ) ey i : Eem roying pro Party at Swilt Housce, Panthe and Bad A s e ugo Ander L Swil E f i this sulphur prey ation in- There will be a party at the S will practice & Sar Alvan Johnsi and Ernest Strom ) C tly brings ease from skin irrita- house on Lake street on Nove w88 at 7:30 p, o bt 491 With thesc n out it is probable yea soothes and heals the eczema 29, given by the Good Cheer < at 7 p. m, to t 3 » that the cer position will be take right up and leaves the skin clear and composed of men of the « the Older Boys' Clgar 1 sl e « ! s mooth flce. the form of [f, x S Exch g cational = ““v ‘ UL“ h AC“V]TIED It seldom ':n!\:. to relieve the tor- TRy 7 P 1 ¢ |league schedule ! vithout delay. Sufferers from thousand pockets, and ot 3 L P2y | played, For t December ’ tro should obtain a small jar 11 thome who attend e sur- practice games have been ar-| Entertainment to Follow Business Me Sulphur from good will b : d for als ruggist and use it like cold cream. the boys| *°F z Tal r tonight.—| November 5—Portland 1lis ' Meeting on Thursday Night—Bi g r Middletows . e e — 3¢ 110 Winter ntree . P , Fair to he Held in February : g Einto of ALY Y IeE St | IiNoveriber S el —Engleala Banish Catarrh, Bad Breath. Siinpedl ot B A nliow ot $ ot ) et It's the simplest thing in the world 30 p. m | 5, 0 v coven and a4 ibed . ; St ¢ to use Hyomei and end catarrh. . Suggcst November . t e e ; the the medication through the jrroahing & and : the Vik-|raut ; : er in every outfit and you [ A new dopar D AR e L ( (el : gt relief at once. Money back if : QIEnAG e Ac Turne TRCaRbBE I e SORTLbAKES ¢ i s. Sold by all druggists. foa wai ing wiit December 21—A 1 « yen can not John i1, ) weite| January 10—An ool f De _h,h” T an of | 3 Novembey 17 5 lea All styles in l: 3 1 Pratt i nt T t t yar L bl At 5 Tiec ‘ ingtruction and " A A t. T s Ser Ui PL [ pract m, Eagles and I brother to Michael | oA week you sac K | £ it Hartfor e [ Ybei g A ciass in “Buildi Comels bl practl police foree, will [ AT e L et Sleriinlel started in this city | Gaair N ope s dutles ns regular o i e : realiy Erowing ,,s: over tie niar ; “‘ e : e L iy La, vl gulnr of- |4 lg s i ifflj T ¢ ratn and sufhine|club 1o be held at the Y | mee Pastel class 7:30 | pight, Te has been a numer \,,’\ digpalfi © yer 3, 18 goes right (o the g meeting p. m | ary for the past severa g Ly o p J.w ‘“;,“‘,":f AL Professor 1. W, ¥ November 18 Fntertainment b3 fair tontgnt. || "” i = = ¥, helping the to grow JONg, | h A »(;»“' et | bu 7:30 p. m. Electrl- Advt o5 —1 " ox etrong and Juxuriant, One ,w):p!)«n:lwu"""‘*" ‘-‘"X“ s -"_ ’I’ HPAR j Al e PR T s o e R e A B A M [ ki [ " ) of Das makes thin, s |sity and head of the e > ! 5 Justrows, and just 1wice As ,d,uuum -2 [ fo Ne Tirital — Rivii CLUD NOTES The N Bl "9 fide clubh win MANY SEEKING CHARITY For big Gifts and little! 1oid practice st the flate Armory on ‘ port nun For big Folks and little! ARTIFICIAL ‘ Areh sireet on Wedne ~”<_., and Thurs | T 1 the The shmple touch thatmakes the Chrst, 'SF ) days evenings, according 1o an un 1 fasoritheie wifts welcome-— the charm o INSERTED 3 B e avii St Tadey 1o k i : abright Deaison wrapping for ecery FRANK E. GOOLVWIN 0, Cook, secretary of associntion Reiiy Christizas ¢l Opiomefrist The first ghoot in the Nuimeg jeague ! iptd ) * | ADK'NS 827 Main Hi. Tel. 1905 will be hetd in this city on Thursday \ W & | <.=93«1(§d i 2\ ol | ‘ ) pure- urch dtreet s = MARRIAGE, LICENSES, ‘ to get nlong wi With .9 ? | f it necessary to Wikt KT 2 AR7 i Phe following marriage Hcenges | atd ! : s he o)) , . Next WQQ{‘ | ipon the board for A . the : (,;is | ] 1 \ | = ‘S ' POLLY MORAN | fresh | = : v d o To Cure a Cold In One Day | 1{ i | B T o P Laca | Laxatiy BROMO QUININI - [— :( AL he Falace I S T R R S G A \\' Rl \/ Starting Sun. Eve., Mon., Tues, In Person W NOVE! MBER 14, Prices Reduced Buy Now! Qe wonderful ' THOR IRONER with the one finger- AUTOMATIC CONTROL —touch a humm—guldr your work. All the and long hours of ironing day are over when you own a Thor Automatic Electric Ironer. Has no levers or foot pedals. Two buttons at your right hand control every ‘The shoe opens and closes at a touch of your finger. ‘l\ll DOWN hard operation, Dresses, men’s shirts, children’s er'}SEVeryt}flflu clothing — all the things you /#t had to be hand-ironed, are done quickly and easily on Automatic control leaves your hands free for guiding the work. “The open end of the ironing roll makes it casy to iron collag bands, cuffs and ruffles. Save %/,ths of Ironing Time s » Ironing Day Thor. The heavy damask linen table cloth which takes 30 to 40 minutes to do by hand, is ironed in 5 minutes. It comes out Sold on | Easy Terms becomes a thing of the past when you get a It does the family ironing in an hour or so. /ed—"QUEEN OF SHEBA” et BROMO.) 30¢ | = ‘l

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