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10 'EW N Y AERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER & 1921. RICHARDSONIS it WEEKS DEPLORES [iiisicivicf e w««vwmwm'r AGAINTO FORE -~ " | GOVT. FACTIONS . “i e CLASS INCREASED ¢ WeAuliffe Also Accused of Per- oy ey 3 o) Bgd May Split U, 8, ami ‘ Commiss \fv?‘»hifi*‘?1MaCA11 W Recomments Hansl-v‘ i lison Square sonally Guarding Liquor Truck e ause e 0ia% e Hamper 1ts Efficiency “_H.R:‘:‘::‘:':;'I‘lf" reemores| - i0g St to 2300 Cadets CCENTEI\WE R 19 a conference last night in € o N T 3 e i = - o, ) . jarden and ot the end of the session DRSO g i RA TS IDETLES R o m: Ufi' CRARGE . iRl : | BRAND OF WOOL AND from f ..: " ! 1t t ‘ |eriess n | A % "j "]'i“’v‘f‘ ler the 1-:\;.‘7;} angement ‘:.', :‘riv"‘n“vm‘\" \:v I'I:h” ar '\HI“"“” l“':‘l)‘, :m; TaYN N y him yesterday t ¢ 1 I s before t - . LAl Hlllw] of the oflicers needed even ¢ foet \r ¢ now plar go out o 5 Tidal Ofl (‘rympuu,\ lrv~|lllut Says [@ peace time army of 150,000 me < PR, T 5 & 3 P o ol A “ The tndictment I ‘ {chng 1 ) 1| surance sident i 1 AR e For Women. Made by Holsey & Co., Leicester, I:'x!w . epted \ndre : i | Con t o Ehent ‘\w"w Costs Will be Greater in the Days | providing the nucleus of officer ma- detect ' 1 Vil ed Saturday or ed by rafe 1 big stick” | to Come, terial desired for training clvilians in Iine, Full fashioned with clocking done by hand. ¢ {eamantvrilan ) time of emergency ’ ed it was allege . \ Chicago, Dec. 8.—Crude ofl and its| [Xpansion of the cadet corps to 2 . L It s not many years ago that . Ik 3 it il TP 1d 40 miles | we e Lhout a 'bis atiok’ | bysproduats (ncluding’ gasoline willi| 690 iwould neccsaitate new consirues| Priced From ¢ North | whieh sl to ba waed in| cost more in the futurs; Frank Fas. (105 s Gost of Which. excluding tis hibitior t i treet to Ann s Policeman Hayes |, & ¢ into aatateof tenchi.| kell, president nf the Tidal Ol Co, |t¥0 proposed mamorialibulldings snd voyed the e ah atriantion 1 asve| to)alithe iR ierican EctroleumINT AL | BOLSl S waskesmited {nine sranoT iy DAVID MANNING'S ; X sosterday. |1$6,000,000. 1In this connection it w —— day of Aprl ¢ for rat it while the executive | aid that the first paying wells | Sk Ol TOrULS: ¢ ating | rilled in the mid-continent flelds|has been spent for construction work 500 rotect anather load of r t the requ f ng, the|yag masterly man o lomj s s = : son1 ”w t i el between the G et i v | personality and cl sractaristios vas | Were shallow and_that it is now nec- | 8ince the academy was founded in | on X gl peedometer by ch 1 ged the |y party man and those in the exccu- | ©f to go deeper with proportion- [1802. : (¢ oyt 2 ot don G bera e it oa | ateiise i dosta While the United States, Gen. Ma SRR (I &e’ : : = tive branch g ) EEB0DToR Arthur said, has followed a course . are on the dial, ne of which remains|equally so. They believed in ¢ He sald there are 55,000 produc- Ay E NE . e clahoma sent | Sponsive to the reaction g war - at the maximum speed rewehed. On|piant should be observed ever tive oil wells in Oklahoma at present |57 c LZains Wi \ N Q o the evidence offered by this pointe .-.‘:’]’”h who might doubt the wisdom and that nearly every state in Mexi- | by diminishing the size of its a b}IOL »‘\T(”{L, G G > i this country, “must, if wise ase o A e ot he ronosed action, The result| €0 contains oil and there is much in Y . S\ 3 1a expla of the proj 1 actlon Th RESW A < e the small leaven of professionally 8 r)ll ‘\1 \I\v TRLI T voy f he sa engag executive he truth, | pointed out that less than $20,000,000 6 sacused 8410 he Went no (Rl s i at ok fcaders it the senate and| Untoliched felde in Beuth America. i was that th lers in tt AL [ trained experts to train the great t 10 to 15 miles an hour. Law-|i; the honse consulted the executive TRADE NARK ver Saxe pointed out that Dubowy has ther they formulated the pol-| AMERICAN LABOR CONGRESS |58 08 ©UF ; L REG.US, Starting Sunday T record and asked for a small wed. Quite frequently, | Mexico City, Dec. S—The first Inter- “\gl“m. e PAT. OFF. He questioned whether no ¢ 1 utive in some w, national American Labor Congress, |in numbers,” he continued, “the e should go 40 miles an hour up nd perhaps imposed [with avowed radical tendencies will | i % % UFFIT ; . 410 ; L : S L ) rollment of the military acadeny SEAVEEIMO S HUGh 5, EIeae ad FEXON RUICHC 18 the congressional lead-be held in Merico City next May 1,|ghould go up. The basic idea which Underworld Masterpicce In imposing sentence, Ju 2 Al-|ers; 1t invaria the men v iccording to an announcement by||ed to the foundation of the academy @ ” ing remarked that it would be far|turned to the capitol to carry ¢ tafael Quintero. | was the desire to have a nuclens to ind present the true facts than to at-|and the members of that party tic representatives of Soviet Rissial in| - - i a VHn S a i { action | Lo @ i in time of emergency rather than to | || Added Attraction tempt to put across stories that are|the senate and house, recognizing the | America, is now in Mexico City malk- be forced to keep large bodies of men | |[8 CARTER REVIEW {untrue. He doubted the truth of a|necessity of responsible action, SUP-ling preliminary arrangements for e | ey i e 0veid oenll1 8 3 Other Good Acts statement that the car was golng but|ported them in their angeayass SOty ot | tury ago, with a population of scarce- @ ® 4 AR SR 10 to 15 miles an hoy hen came a reform, or ”' “l“‘ 0 —_—_— [ e thas 0000000 Ihe Amercan g eW i Tfifi“ Three notice S it ¢ ¢ wduct of the hot A 3 5 : 3 ) 5, e/ 7 ] Fm Admission Including Taxes i ik ‘]Jr’l nae R Ui “;r;”‘lf e “"‘\ SeRitsIS e FOR WOMEN ONLY. government authorized a cadet corps ,a. ) s R 3 having fall ) Arthur Me-|of repres atives he B e e ol . = ) er 250. Tod " ha S MATINEE EVENING Knight of New Haven to this city to|tion, which had largely rested with New York, Dec. S.—New York now ;.tu\u 250. I]u‘.,t\ ‘m,vh 11.;.;\ poy ; . o 1 AR £ b 3 g : 0 & a8 & sho hiGheontarctsir ation increased twentyfol he num- Dok o 5 Orch. Oreh. 35c M| answer charge f violating motor | the speaker and through T with |has a shop which caters strictly to i Eslabhbh(’d 18 Bal. | Bal, 23¢ | vehicle statutes, Ju Alling this|the committee of rules, wa taken |the feminine tobacco trade. The pro-| ber of cadets in training is sc wreely s, All among committees. | Prietors, in announcing they were fol- | four times original number author- orning ordere ceused arrested | a and divided am t 2 5 - MO OBl ol€ dat1ced i | The s and T think it has been |lowing the lead of London and Parls, |ized. ‘ Nl A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK UNDER]|! 1d laced in bonds. D ey ot New Haven is|clearly demonstrated—is that it isfdeclared there had not been a place 3 e otiies in the city ‘where women could lounge r . | T o ‘ | with allowing McKnight to|impossible to get the type of leg St . RECEIVERENE T GOVERNMEI SUPERVISI( Not Onl I,oar b Eetos trs for commer. | tive action which comes rom party |and smoke without buying a meal. | ~ew maven, pec. 7—srtnur iein || ENT U VISION lcial purpo 1 McKnight ig|regularity onsibility e e has been appointed receiver for the DR o = i = 1 reeks, “In 5 Gl - i - e 1 PR o id Mr. Week ik The Big Store, Raphael's Dept.|Bridgeport Machine and Tool Co. and (If Investments controlled bV the CODS(’I'VthlV(‘ | charged their use. Curry,| "“Icanr il OInEm Store will cash your Christmas Checks,. [ for the Aqua BElectric Heater Co. by | masses of citizen soldiery which must 1 Days Only the days o - 1 Car P F’ t through ) el Quinn has entered a |t ; e | noti enilty 2 he two cases wil]|Mr. Cannon was called a czar, as|__,qy¢ Judge T as in 2 federd r <7 oor ee ok ERllEy Fplea B The cWoRcases Il o e e vy Ghien men of trensthi| S e state law of Connecticut [re Heard next Jeds ‘“mg the speaker's chair under those | —— The insidious evil of high heels| nditions, that the speaker found | : and narrow pinched toes is greater YALE MAN HONORED ke perfectly legitimate under the g - - Assets $]2 728 635 08 Sur !US sfi[” 2‘]8 50 than most women believe. 1li-bal- | ot | rules. to prevent the enactment of a |8 ’ ’ ’ 1 p ’ ’ . anced shoes do more than discomfort | Edward Eagan is .\\\urnlml Rhodes | ast amount of personal and irrespon- | 8 K p ;hc feet; they cause fallen arches, | Scholarship At Oxford i‘\mc legislation. More than that he n y wo Ore ays tO ; Tt ackaches, nervous strain, displace- | . ; ¢ wer, and he used it to pre- | § 5 o “ ment of the internal organs, weari- | Haven, Dec. 8.—Edward Pat- (lenlrtgl”]’al;})mllhnrs intended oot : ; { 2 T | ness, depression, ill h 1. | rick : , one of the best cal purposes which were not needed | ° ¥ ’ Without sacrifice of good looks, the | a!1-r0 letes at Yale since the| o, opion were not for the general | 0 d Ch t C d Cantilever Shoe for women gives per- of which he was a hero, l e : r er rls mas a.r S fect comfort and perfect carriage. The been selected as Rhodes Scholar| %0 00 (ioptest examination of the * last conforms to the mould of the and will join the colony of American |, . .osce in governmental expenditures toot, with room for the toes, and with |Ccollegians, will spend several years at| 5, e tne Jast 15 years for the ordi- trim fit and support about the instep | OXford University in England. | nary requirements of the government | and heel. The outline of the sole “Bddie” is one of the most likable| (4" gicate to what extent this and’ the set of the heel are designed |° prrominent members of the class| ..o in the method of legislating to preserve the balance and the of 19 s one of the best all-round has affected the treasury. | beauty of a NATURAL walk athletes who have worn the Blue| To my mind, the change has had since the close of the world war. AS|, tandency to weaken effective gov- steur boxing champion in first, the | Cnment, has resuited in i Snatbia eavy, then the middleweight class, legislation, prevented both parties <5 > e : hah become & character of interna-| o chrying out mledges made in|§ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10TH is: the last nal prominence. He has been con- | their platforms, and in time, will di- % with three branches of Yale | \ige the legislative branch of the gov- |l day we can take orders for Personal Engraved boxing, football and track|ernment into groups, each group . attempted basketball | championing a special cause, and we |§ (Oaydg and deliver them before Christmas. |and hock so great is his love for u,n see one group combining with an= general athleties ; r to bring about a control of leg- | M g p THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITORS He was graduated with the class of | jslative actlon In'the interest of a par- | e gtil] have 'a fine assortment to select from., [ 1921 in the Sheffield Scientific sch ticular faction B e ] . Cvoer §IE Paying 444 67 Interest on Deposits . e R e N Do p i atel@ardeitorimothienitaticebrother Famous Ttalian General Is Guest of | may eventually find ourselves divided | g ! : into hostile factions or groups, one and sister, ete. : Open 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. American Legion There Today. Be I oL 1‘ cla ':' plundered by .’H‘M\“’!]‘. ind the 8 Qatin 5 () x RI 10 1.‘) 1\1 Boston, Dec. 3 Armando | country powerless to defend or main- | R T B A Saturday 9 A. M 2 . Diaz, commander-in-chief of fain its interests, national or interna- 8 Visit our store for attractive and vseful Christ e o Jy i armies of Italy came }1.: v_': v'(?{n’,' \\\‘? tional.” ¥ b ) g I\dond‘dy I';Venln("u ‘.“0 fl) 5) IEE s | - = mas Gifts and Package Dressings. ; ot BOUT CALLED OFF it a fete day in his honor, state and | s authorities paid tribute to him “\.“\1 B Blave aoba a-‘\.,;l'yu_vulr%v-l’r!r\ln\n!\ 12-Round Afair | o hd ° |l e ceptions W ompar: 4 fiie fesine) alank! Vieids: withi evo | meries iofirecentiond with lcompars. [ &cheduled Tomorow Night Would : A lns rln Eng h ®V- |five rest perlods in visits Cardinal ery movement of the muscl In-| §ionnell and to Harvard university.| plock Another Mill. stead of being bound to a rigid sole| ™ 1) " oo aral will make a visit at N ! qf Py i . . T RiRkes 1kt o0 ok Gt luvary Tt B ST e RO RE T 66 CHURCH STREET Fer Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts, e makes the foot weak, in Cantilevers | Jving this country on Sat ay from |round bout between Sailor Friedman, the foot has liberty n‘ exercise and New York He will return 1o Italy |the Chicago hghtweight boxer, bend treely r Ily. This free- on the steamship Giuseppe Verdi | Johnny Dundee, the local Italian who M‘Im dom of movement strengthens the ¥ | S T Eqéfiimg And Now He's Ready To Start Again BY HOLMAN Cantilever c SLOAN BROS s ' (ARTalsT| | SGobED R T2\ ] AM-T JUST S D LIAPPY, MR 1 HOPPED EARLY, FROM LA%T 7 ¢ FINISHED T VOu? /P 7 1) S\ A0PDED \' = e o MBB:) Qé 3 D:’-\\/EN‘ My ,,\DlDN, V,J @r 20 ANY VET- CHRISTMAS {28 o s | B % QURSTMAS | [B =" o/ . ‘\ 2 N ( A ~ LN You Make no Mistake When in Hartford Ao K e L e = _y;(//j“",ffl, to dine at— HONISS'S THE AFFA!RS O JAN!* l\n Thmk< lt’ AL 20-3 fll\( ate Street e e ‘37""‘-;4’-'"““ e A SAEAE A Hartf ) | D OW FUNNY %v‘? 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