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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W FSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921, LEGION BACKS [z i e BUTTERWORTHIS [iryiiiriieams o b v e |95 MILLION IN SALVATION ARMY s BEFORE BOARD|:: 2% i oo s RUSSIASTARVE Ex-Service Men Recognize Debt e commiaim thar'a vt ".““,j“,\:"i"‘Legion Toeasurer at Capital Tues- | var beins wamfinteres i | o oy o ] L FIGOI:IkeyS wGAlY;S These type, but not sulfering any ill effects ] rms t fromy the policeman's treatment of T t f ' { 14.—Maxim Gorky, vy and formerly head of n t commission, teld The action taken last evening by | Has Excellent Record 'he meeting of the board of cor e 2 153 4 % ; 2 N A Gt : 3 ol 1 M ik ¢ s80Ccinted ress correspondent Iddy-Glover Post, American Legion, _' he excellent record of Policeman |{ro) at the capitol in Hartford yes-|naq subse t 8. | po i ¢ ) K 35O ¢ t B yassed through this cpuy on donating $25 towards the Salvation|O'Mara, who is a member of the veg- [y qqy at which time Frank & But § spitn ' \er | ¢ ¢ : J perit . ¢ rlin that he believed the Army drive for $5,000 and the action | ular force, wus taken \““" considers | o worth, treasurer of the state branch | qpes solale > Bt B ; i ko atarvation - 1n . SUlEAIE of the general committee of the cam -'l’l m in '*\‘“l“" W 'y”‘ & of the "“‘1 of the American Leglon and chairma A i e ; o5 \ the cregate 35,000,000 o . 1\ o) « 3 ories st rue one, and s " Iy n W ETeERLe §0. U " yalgn electing Harry C. Jackson, who | flicting stories was iF " of the state fund committee, was Some of T ' ¢ efo 1 I e raise Tepresents the American Legion on|he was exonerated il pbili : ) : e heartlly praised the suppes represents the . 0 e [he yather tame affair, according to re covery, ane o em las \ . nd m ! t i ¢ American people were give the committee, as vice-chairman of | The board voted to install perma- ports from the “Dome city.” g S i | 2 J ; : \ : . _x the general committee, officially [ nent traflic post lights at the South |™°q (L0 » and Attorney Gen-| oy i et o8 ekl ) ) ( ezt | ‘ rving people of Russia aces Eddy-Glover post on record as| church post and at the corner of ast Lhs e b p e state ined wi \ ) efe 1 ! ; Sl 1ot only way out of the seri- places Eddy-Glover pos reaera o4 eral Frank Healey th - expresed in givir v hic i ! ppront . ‘ situation would be through the being actively in back of the drive, | Main and Hartford avenuc I canfd Treasiiver Butte : o ¥ : : t { | L esidind ) L The drive fo $5,000, which is plan.| The new revolvers for policemen, reat confidernice 'in, Lraasurer Butier purchase fc ¢ liers some it Aishun ¥ amptrol- |1 l t Lment of international relief e ¢ $5,000, -h‘sl O A twetalo s el EavEralidayalies worth's ability as distributer of le prescnts t 7 1 vet x the pe expecte t t the od on the American plan, broad, 51| arrived this afternoon and will be car- | " Comptroller Bissell didn't seem|ness as we could them le of ter from . clent, complete and well controlled. | riea by the police for the first time |t0 feel that way about the manage-|pressed no disapprov « ) explained f He doubted, however, whether the | ment of the fund, and he and Mr Expenses of the ngton [d or efthe onomy or iency BASEDALL TRAINING CAMPS coess ief would arrive in time | = = Butterworth exchanged words so that|were i f : N ttully thi g & 5 e there was no doubt in the mir of | quicker action ! tic o g T 3 « f 4 W ¥ sed the opinfen that Mr. and decldec assist the campaign Al ‘ B J i 2 t ;‘K:‘}"“' “:‘}m"’ ""H x ‘:’:'mf\" l'“‘"?"l’”’fr‘]’“v the rest of the listeners whether or|addressed to the U, § : p : y Y ! Joover's was somewhat imper- Legion boy anuk.-l very highly of ser- not the two argucrs would exchange!which we be are | ) f ¢ control in g the | s z training here acked organization, because Noa oy 5 Xmas cards this year. | ment cases, but whic rf 5 Cill or of t state, the torney KEIYEAT t s rds were not taken vices rendared by the Salvation Army, | not only during the war, but since The Investigation ryi It is obvions t ] ‘ e fi state treasn i ev the stealing of the food by that time, and the feeling was that The investigation, according to|the government ac " st vse out ot four membrs | 1eesburg : ! . ¢ soviet officials, from the : they ; he t Frank Butterworth, is just the board|earlier ocours a rel f our f ! ) oller to govern? |t een ¢ ¢ pt ¢ commodities arrived in Pe- mha $35 donated by the lvmnn! accounts for duplications. That is to|of this policy as an economic a S e R RS i e y Ry sald Mf. Hoovae Rilk 4 1 28 3 feam " make sure that there are no ex-service | ficient one from the standpc n G ¢1 too much confidence in the brings the total cash on nand wp ¢ (] Disarmament Conference, Lom- neke s it eitng it Srom teo o Lo 190t eI AN CH LTI | nany sources. The conference expens 1 ) 1AL COMMITTEE TEAMS PRACTICING leplored the passivity of France cially openec yet. The ¢ em- ' 1 ¥ | ;’,:,‘,‘,.'.(:H]\lm}-: “\’\»11,15\}\‘ t\\'usr::lnnncnx"ll for | (IO]] JO[[]‘na“S[ [ells Ghm‘chmeu The followlng is a letter from Frank | was incidental to a g f Chairman| Tueson, Aviz, Dec. 14 n min-land excused Germany for umq «:o.;nn; last May and then postponed, netted| : 1’:"‘”'\\0!(-! to Governor Evertt J.jchairmen of ”1”‘ many i fro s ceep! e las of an v w‘r' "\‘ H:l:]fillnfip h-r“‘;?"o;r;lfl‘ the sum of $185. 'This sum is in e e i S ake: i y 1e state; a ¢ eh | r 58 " « 1 to the fg possession of John C. Loomis, treas-| Dec g as deemed helpful in br cabout | RXPORTS GREATER | foott n of 2 college in the| was ¢ in the ocean. B urer of the committee. Of the $185,| The human issues of the disarma- ellency, The Governor, xchange of iden ethods and _on Dec i T / \(\n:”n‘! !{\:1::::;.\ n;qrr :: knowledge of which came to the gen-| ment conference were discussed at| apitol, stions for a mc i and n . AR o y f ona. football sqund, ties, Gorky sal ot in eral &‘4»1\\’i\|i1||'fl‘ a welcome surprisv.} the meeting of the Central Congrega- “.”,”m.‘,f Conn. | Iministratior f h und rH\\ BLI ORI‘ W \R ! £t thwest 15 « 8 ner is here, but no- $100 was contributed by the New [tional club at the South Congrega- It 1 a detaili various experf RERISULT T i E 5« any notice, t}u\w,rechmly Tritain lodge of Elks and $35 by the|tional church last cvening by P.|yjy dear Governor: It is safe to say in connectio fierce riot in Petrograd South Congregational church. | Whitewell Wilson, ot London, who [“7 =l 0T e o 2 cusations o . this conference that each {ndlvid- | Letter Speaks of 65 Percent Inc ; quelled after much A meeting of the general committee | covered the disarmament conference | B 5 LR G n% O lual, or his Post, paid more as a whole will be held this evening at which|for the London Daily News, of which | 1€ COMB o er « S o, G S s i than the state toward the expenses of all members are expected to attend.|he is a staif representative. i1 that twol vears > the board ren AR 13 1 of | 1013, il " r 1 N Final plans will be adopted and all| Mr. Wilson began by speaking ot | ©€0 Sl Lk the Legion more than s ling dollar = will be made ready td launch th 3 » of nations, and said its fail- | %! “‘“"“’L aorneEn ““;”"'_'-*_' wit | or dollar with the statc Despite the general feeling that t} ewa P Or ou r Is campaign tomorrow morning. Walter | ure was dus to two. things, that it has [the 133, appal fofl el a el aa el About the Fund United States forelgn export 1 1 [ 0. Cook, boy scout executive, has|not, even in three years after the war, |Slon its ag ’;‘ L ‘;‘F';m;,”m»' il - rne general items of expense of the | at its minimum at the present time, | THIS IS A GENUINE ADVERTISEMENT BY A RELIABLE CONCERN agreed to permit the scouts in the|included the enemy nations, —and | DU ’.xl fund_ erea '|‘ 3 “1 aLe ol it (Rt ation atelshovil inimy ettt Natlonal Fotelznt Wradsd Gonnalll | 3 s R ) v 5 i city to assist in publicity work and|second that it does not include the|Purtilly bay i debt to soldicrs dis-| ,,npg and about them 1 woul this| in a communication to Ray L. Makin, | e B O e e A Give Correct Names of Cities in anyway they can without violat-| United States. “Until we have a uni:- |8 ""“]'”‘" in need ol ‘”“‘-‘”'"; whole. Pursuing usual methods cretary of the New Britain Chan d S . No. 1 spells } ing the rules of their organization. [ed Burope, he said, ‘‘we cannot live lcan Leglon impellec by 6 Behse Oy 1 not be possible for the state,|ber of Commerce, says the expbrts f d be rewarded i % Ll‘nsn s, bearing an attractive pic-|the life we were horn to live |duty to its comrades and to the state | Sx Ml G T e "*\l lm‘w ‘[T.w )MM“’ \ 44 S e ' TO YU . WEN YROK 7. BFFULOA ture of a Salvation Army lassie with He said Secretary Hughes by his |after cavetul consideration, gonsented | per yvear e e et greater than they were in i L ‘\3“““;"’ l“nLL . MPHEMIS 8. ANTLTAA her tamborinc vd asking aid, have|diplomacy had been instrumental in|to administer the fund after ruling | _ 1 and as efficient an administra- | year before the war el lsttor 3 L ey now or later! This 3. ERITODT 9. USNOHTO bteen placed in the store “umlluwsi and | pe m-lh‘\fz J l)l\i'm to ¢ IW'F” ‘x---‘lh of “r::rl\'\lvl \I\.\" lv‘zu-“‘:ttl:»:lnv,\r ‘w :!» u};p(\.n “| tion of this fund. It would not be pos i\\ hich is mailed at this time, to tell c 0 oy .“r.r{'ru“vr\ | LOETOD 1o SBONOT other prominent places and a large peace rather than war. at it was ned by the « voard of control O 416 ¢51 the state to secure by a usual [ of the nation’s foreign trade convea- i N o A A banner covering in length the entire| the old Japan which came to the con- which Governor Holcomb was a mem- | i o8 (008 G 0 her cent of the | tion to be held in T phia next ; S COORACLEML RARDRARY front of the Arch street s, an- | ference but it was a new Japan which [ber, that the proper expenses of ad-{ /L cniviency with an expenditure | May, says in part suin great b ! onth . NERVDE 1. MELABTIRO nounces the location of the campaign [ went away. Among things that moved iste he fund were payable out| o ens 000 00, We have utilized, and “It wou appear that our foreign NOW and see w eadquarters. pan at the conference, he said, was !of the fund, The American Legion was A R 465t of b sixty | trade were al > o pieces on T 5 ~ JE DeadduaKts R e e '”w] the! aeryiossof fromyslaty) (e s oat m‘\j,‘;‘:“'m et “ ¥ GOLDEN RAVEN CO., 441 So. Boulevard, GA-120, NEW YORK,N. Y. its efficiency is mo longer supremc.|engugh to meet all the expendttures| o ne i s £ : 4 | seventy ftive different localities in the g The good faith, ideals and justice be- |of administering this fund although R G g e on and ni as brought | helieve o be true to say that today | 5 Tl 3 - | tween nation and nation was brought helieve it to be true to suy that 10day | e jquarters and other rooms to car to Japan by the Washington confer- it pays out dollar for dollar wi : ey He dwelt for some time upon the o e ULGILHESIRIIS and ieanel a A | fact that it was public opinion that The History and many incidental expenses | semmm—" fact that it was pubiic opinion thal| gome months after you took afiice ito this work are horne by posts an ; - ) : ey o alk disarm-, g the present board had beon per-|individuals. In a very high percent- | . ———— ned to take care of the 19 for the army, starts tomorrow continues until Christmas eve } The Leglon also voted the Salvation | tonight. Army a unanimous vote of confidence in 6 Months Over. amentnathepiinnotiieg s | forming its duties, public critic .m was P the worl ione free, | | fore the conference,” he said, “we[' B LS IC S, T l..m was|age of instance e work is done free, | made of our administration of i without any charge, because it is | (Continued From First Page) e heard a lot about an nd - called y 2ot ¢ N fund and this criticism being brot t|considered a duty owed by one com- ‘Yap'. We heard of Manchuria, the | ) £ i that he was not required to post a|open door in China, the Iar ¢ |to your attention and after in -| rade to another, and to the state. Such | Main Street at Pratt, Hartford bond. He has been prominent in Pol- } questions and others, but when we gating you reiter: ted to usyour coufi- o body make once a sympathetic ijsh fraternal organizations. An ex-|got into the conffrence hall it was dence in us as your agent. Only ind yet critical organization of ad- cellent report on his character Was! curious to note how public opinion nts enjoying your confidenc | ministration which could not, in my | presented from a factory where e |had taken hold of the conferencc.|Working In co-operation and sympa- judgment be bettered by any other | j) has béen employed for 11 years. | What was said about the Far East|thy toward the merciful and humane method 1 can conceive, but which || There were no eye-witnesses of the |seemed far aw for the American |ends intended by the act, could we or|could not endure the injection of poli- | i . nd ny other agent efliciently administer|tics as was attempted defeated affair and the:matter resolved on a|people, it was when anything was |l 1 thestion as to which of the two Dri- [said about limitation of armament [It. It therefore appears surptising fo af’ the last legislative = ‘ cipals the most credence could be|that the galleries broke out in ap-[us that a member of the Doard of) Ay office force nBll BN gy ok placed in, and the board felt that the | plause. The real thing that gripped Control should publicly accuse us of | overtime. My office rent and equip fl . policeman should be given the bene- | the people was the issue between war unlawfully and improperly administer- | ment is the barest posible to get along fit of doubt and peace.” ing the fund and should criticize cer-|with. When you consider we have O'Mara Ixonerated. R tain small expenditures which have| handled from three hundred and fifty 3 Since the charges were bLrought} . been before him for some time and|to twenty five hundred cases in a week | # against O'Mara, the place where the Clty ltems which were proper. We need not cal ek in and week out, coyering from Mquor raid, in which the woman was| S RO e nOl R e e e L supposed to have been injured was) G render a report in accordance with the | keeping all the record, ete., you or any conducted, has been found to be one| Victrolas and Records at Morans' |law four times a year or that we re- |onc else who carefully looks into this ‘ IR st G IR RO peatedly appear before the board to| matter will pay tribute to the Amer- |& It was clalmed that O'dMura in SRE A marriage license was taken out |advise in regard to what we are doing| ican Legion for its work. ) pany with another policeman visited | (1ig morning by Joseph Sardo o 403 |and have always been in readiness to| I further call your attention to ti the Polish restaurant on Lafayetle|pari strect, Bristol, Salatrice |confer with you on any or every de-|fact that instead of the situation b threct. gunday evening, December 4 | Passanisi of 810 Cherry street, a |tail It would have been only courte-iing as represented by the Comptroller, | In search for liquor. In the course of | widow, | the raid, Mrs. Francis Pawlickl, 8c-| " ooncer evory afternoon, 8 to 6, at cording to the charge, was struck bY | g o v oiona0e” pavt | 0'Mara and injured. Several witness- es were introduced to substantiate the Valiant Review will hold ifs regular | o meeting this evening. A large class | arge. [ andidates will he initiated, el o § A mbers of the |Of candida nitiated, elec ) RPEDO TR z L GO Gl | tion of officers will take place also. OHE CREPE DE - 3 s GEORG- —————m————== | Plans will be made for the Christmas [tree and entertainment to be held uti ra Soap I{)‘r“ii.n. Every member invited to at- || B8 } CHINE \ I ! 5 /£ | ETTE | A real live Santa Claus every after- || 8 5 ° It £ \ /K| Q% [} Complexions | oo & to o 0 oor, st resse: | Leland's advt Are ealthy Valiant Review will hold an import- 3 - 3y 1 i A R ant meeting tonight at 7:45 p. m, O. || Jewele smormmemeamrrdnadie] |0 ‘ eweler Toys, toys, toys Don't forget the |little ones at home. L. A. Gladding. advt., | The Boy Scout council will hold its [ regular monthly meeting at 5 o'clock || ° . 1 ot rolas, C. L. Pierce & r\_‘ 4 A v:_ /, JEWELE B Steve Gozzda of 18 West street re- L ] e, oo o 18 e et | The Greatest Values Ever 340 Main Street were stolen from his coop sometime | Monday night. An investigation will [|§ Wl 8 SR e f#l be made into the matter. E 4| @ B Your Xmas Victrolas at Morans'.— ||| ! . . . 200 OFF ON f i - 1t ifered in rHartior Give him a box of Muller's Mozart HOWARD, WALTHAM, B [ cigars. 50, 25 and 10 in a box Miss Louise Hofer of Arch ELGIN AND SWISS [and Miss Bdith Schweitzer of WATCHES | ort tet tor ow ork fotay whrs C R ) Enlarged Third Floor Waist Dept. . 8| Candy—the sweetest of gifts at 0 l s c 0 u n t B Besse-leland's.—advt. LAVALLIERES ‘ Neh, LA Omaha, Dece. man i 38" RINGS | whose name was given as Dwight | ¥ it ! y [,A‘D,IF . e § | Dustin, also sald to be known as Wil- | Ofl!y a Few Restrld»ed AH!C!ES We hought these waists at a great price concession and offer them (52 MR N i’[l('.“. 1\\:‘”1:.‘“::::;::?\1‘]nnuwv:n( oa 1,') : to you in fime for you to buy a very satisfactory Christmas present and CIGARETTE CASES B iail at Plymouth, Mass, af e vong | |B . || S at the same time save. The colors are Mecha, Navy, Black, White, Fungi, i BUCKLES f;n“mp:,rm ‘1320;:‘.]2‘”‘1 '.m,r(m,(‘,'” (,‘,!,‘:‘ | YOI.“' Chance to Buy ngh Grade i Jet, Klesh, Bisque, Mokawk, Henna, Yellowstone. Round necks, square L IAMOSINE [ir prison for robbing thepestoffice ub |} ) ., Tuxedo fronts, Tuek-ins, tie-ons, Slin-ons, Overblouses, Blouses and SCARF PINS Russell, Mass., in 1914 . AN Waists, Trimmed with real laces, teilored and suit medels, with very ; S QRTS T e GOOds At ROCk'BOttOfli P}“lces % handsome and elaborate embroideries. IVORY SETS JAPS GET OFFER. ; ( CHAINS | Washington, Dec. 14. (By Associat- | ed Press)—The counte yroposal of W :fi ] LOCKETS i China for the purchase ‘ot th el d 3 BOXED %§(} 98 BOXED Qi 0 CUFF BUTTONS M| Kino-Chow Tsinanfu railroad in CO“]E Ear]y—Open Evenings l]ntil | Shantung province has been cabled to BRACELETS |Toklo by the Ja +delegation | | which has been carrying on direct 5 = BRACELET WATCHES o e e e Christmas ' CHRISTMAS CHECKS g, peupla Sultvatn Forset tands b - CASHED ON OUR MAIN FLOOR THE JEWELRY ORE [ |as Americans do their farms. OF QUALITY f R = Largest sweet shop in the world was recently opened in New York.

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