New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ave arrived in the countr citles and towns of this stat . - - ) ‘ AW " Long Jdourney Aheml [S mi e yemittaiicas et i hd G ) vy o N»;‘ 13 8 ¢ 7 P———— the country with her mother it Will | for delivery to specified individuals | i ) . e 1 { ~ o !I'\;i,},a the best way they can throngh Ius- |pecognfzed group. ind instituti J e TR = - 3 3 i il hair; value 2.00 | Way Also Possible to Becoms e rom minm whiehe i the prn:|or'ane” 10 wemiianee e amer e i S e | under control of the Bolshevist ounds of white flour, 10 pound C][]Ae]] (]i U, S, May Take Months, IR S et Pttty HET Another complication enters into|gugar, 10 pounds of cooking fu . z the case and it may be six or eight|three pounds of tea and 20 cans months hefore the young man will [condensed milk. The retail price Within 15 minutes after ter- | see his wife, She is not a native 1tus- [these foodstuffs in New York wou day's Herald was on the streets, con- |sian and may not be considercd by |be $9.60 and it would cost more tI taining the story of Absolom John, of|the U. 8. immigr authoritics a8 (§20 for an individual to send the b 1 subject of R § s being the |from there to Russia by paresl po wse it would he necessary to consider (In addition, the American Reliof get his starving wife to this country, [ her an Armenian or Assyrian refugee. | ministration assumes all visk until th and to have himself adopted a The allotment of immigrants from | food is delivered to the recipient ot citizen of the United States, a way|these stricken countries having been |its warehouse nearest his home nad been found wherehy both objec completed, no more will be permitted Not Pree ¥ ing. LRI S Erehal e A [to enter until after next June, The food remittance operation isda s Wa g A Up To President, entively distinet from the (ree ma - S AN el YRy This coidition would be eliminated | feeding of 1,200,000 Russian childre to get a ticket fo the unfortunate|!f the restraining order asked hy the|which the Hoover organization 1 A ER A Nl | through in.|committee from this city, which left fundertaken, Foad remittances are | Bt arice iiiloa I Attorney | for Washington today, Is nted by [tended for adult and family relie 2 J. Danburg, it has been found | President Harding. It the government |the necessity of which can be reall that there is a large possibility of the |18 WHlng to consider the immigrants|ed when it I8 understood that ther Jast obstacle to the man's citizenship | [ToM Russia, there seems to he noth- lare 50,000,000 people living in the R e el [ing to prevent their entry into the |famine and food shortage aren A& was stated in last night's Herald, | country immediately Russa. The first food remittanc olin fletalhon of an Assvriant tather However, there need be no furth- 'were delivered to the recipients in %nd, an A nian mother, both of|er fear of the wife and her mother|Russia three weeks after they wers rving, inasmuch as a report just ‘]m:r'msml at the headquarters of the whom were murdered by Turks or | A Perslans in their home country sev- ed by the American Relief asso- | American Relief administration, 42 eral years ago, because of (her affilia- | clation, of which Herbert 'oover is | Broadway, New York City. ‘The foo I |'Yard Goods Su Sneela | ialin losierv Fi s tlons with the allies in the world war, | ¢hairman, says as follows [is already in Russia in warehouses Ollie > ¢ OW¢ Ma }A\L‘l(l} For the 118 wife, to whom he was married Can Send Remittances, scattered throughout the country. | . VY. N 5 4 | - at the age of 16, fled with her moth- If'ood remittances to Russia, insti-| Banks in this city where the food f(’l Ma DAL E 4 3 | . I s W hC!Q "Hnll) er to Tiflis, Russia, where she now is. | tuted by the American Relief admin- | remittances may be purchased are fia ! For five years he was unable to get| istration of which Herbert Hoover is|The New Britain Natfonal I f I 11 TS 3 e . any communication to her or any|chairman, to permit residents of the |the New Britain Trust Co., Women's Wool Hose, in word of her whereabouts. Iinally, |Un ates to send relief ig- | Plainville Trus 36-inch Percales, soft fin- lack grey heels and just a short time ago he received a | S ”Hw’: R aue 1order, value - toes, first quality, all sizes, letter from the w ying she and|= = = I 50, ) ~ 5 Y : & her mother were on the verge of |[H , . 3 checks and -5 | Eac {3} .\‘ e 65¢ pair l 00 i f | il | { ! ! 4ACALZae s : 71 ) : = t 1 2 pair for 2 160 Grove street and his efforts to| starving, thanking God that she had ficures, 615 3 heard one last message from her be = : o ovan e iy et menla s loved husband before she died, and f | Apron G s, fast 12x36 and 45x36 Pillow 1 white or with cc Women's Lisle Hos e, concluded by saying that unless she Icolors, assorted check Cases, 1o starch, !'\':M\ o ywder. back, first quality, e R | |lvery ‘strong and durable, | | use, value 1 gards for -0k« 1), brown or black, value The heart-broken husband tried ) 1 @{_} i = "Q Heavy Part Line ywel v (S 1 OO every effort he could think of to get i 1 I aid to the wife. He tried cable of | Enelis e Clo oy Part linen Bure: N S aa Pl Vomen's Si S I fices with no results. He tried the Put U Your as Tree II 1‘1.-»11171"1!\(“" (h‘“". soft xl linen Bureau Sc rf: i blue borders, val “\ omen :"l lltk’ Hlolje.ksefll‘!{} postoffice and was advised there was Xln inish, full bleached el ||scalloped faney horders, ack, in white, black or no money order exchange with the | 19¢ yard. T I l'tor S y cordovan,” value 50c pair. Soviet government. He tried the I 8 yards (;J Jos 1 @U |- ¢ A 3 pair 1 00‘ e | zor ... LU | pousie mhrena munin | V2 1,00 ites To New York : 1 . I e Big or little Christmas tree, you W fiB D R ad lav- Heavy Brown 36-inch|| flcolored bord . 29 Women's Silk Hose, lisle, rellef committee in New York and il || ender, ‘1-1““‘ 1 c ‘« 00\ Pequot Sheeting, 71 m ; 1 N top, semi-fashioned, black, | that organization also failed him. All oy yard; 10 yards } O Ly [ { ordovan, grey, nude and| Seor iy e want one that stands firm. Sl 5 yards for ..., 2 | dark for the starving wife and the ew Fall Madras, in fast ; o tra lare 1 He il b | lonesome hushand, thousands of miles ~ i color light and dark pat- ull size Crocheted Bed St $1.39. Pair ... 5 ‘ R Down here we have CHRISTMAS terns; value 49¢ 7 ey | | S neyeomb pat- LS ; : Women’s Cotton Hose, in| clouds and a faint—but very faint- I 3 vards ] 1R ) * fancy acquar NN SRR o) limmer of light began to shine < W « , value - orders, val black or cordovan, all sizes, | 5:123:11;:1‘“ & i r‘!t':unml:lv:n Divedeoy TREE STANDS. They are of two ! Duckling Fleece and AN i GU b, "3 for ... / s l OO g e e S sizes, and are adjustable to trees of (F,fll‘ffltnl"”l\ ot el J |[10 pair for treasurer of the Commercial Tru (I o se R e LR B e Heo et : Women's \\ool Hose,| company, John C. Loomis, organized | any size. yarc ]h ‘) : z Y [ plain or drop-stitched in all| Britain and the question of Assyrian i gy Cloth, in' stripe hanks, every plain color to e : of ]lhv !11\':}) he \t 1e1 mades, and Armenian refugees was brought Use these stands—and may your and plain colovs, very dur- select from, e iy : p‘m. e up. The result of that meeting was 65¢ he m" the appointment of & committee with able material, value 2 < Mr. Quigley at the head, to go to trees be heavily laden with joyous yard. 1 00 day and 1 : Y > pair. N Children’s ('Mffm Hose, | Washington to ask President Harding pUaase 2 hm*:m‘ VU 3 Pair for & o3\ in black or cordovan, all 1 P to lssue an executive order permitting Christmas gifts! (]| xares . o ! S e the refugees from these countries to | L 02 il || 32-inch Fall Ginghams, R ;i 5alb. FT0 bhie Fox 1 00 enter the United States and permit lin a large assortment of e ; wtes p.. 5 | fie o oo’ o nter & i stripes.cliecks and. plaids, | [l ovar® oot Sk SPECT Children's Fiae Ribbed p Lih el | value 25¢ yvard. ) TSRS d an v Hose, in black or brown, Makes Appeal To O'Brien e : ] { hemstitched, round or g s Pt alitv, sizes 615 tol Mr. John wondered whether the in- 6 yards .. a0 SOVIAY, square, value | Jloves. t . irs “]u‘.; ‘l -‘:; izes 615 to| fluences which could send a commit- Jave our 0a | Serpentine Crepe, for 50 each 1 0@0 e el s \‘:‘l\ i )1‘ y 1 00 IRC oty Rount I NO ISR TeRs b kimonos or dressing gowns, Heavy Meyoerized: Table in self and black. All street | | 1 LT * country in the world to interview the 5 e e : e ; o e | e B g | great American president could not 20 different patterns to Damask in six new flowered g 4 1 lack a Men's Heavy Woolen do something for him. He made his 5 : ; : I select from, each neat and lesi al. 65¢ ite. Values up 9 1y Hose, in black or natural u;vnu«Tm I.’\‘n- u"\-,m. n and to a rep- "‘by ]‘eep“‘g out the stray cold air. I pretty. 1 00 (\.EI_I" 2 :.(l{_\.. Uf::l. };OGO to 2 Speeial ;‘u } § U color, all sizes. | ed that he had tried various times to Weather Stl‘i]) your doors and wir — [—— { pair for resentative of The Herald, He stat- Lecome a citizen and that he was re- | Bates’ Ginghams, 32-inch T —— ¢d every time because he did not 5 0 > : ride, in a large assh 5 A Pleasing Gil i I P T e OB T s et dows with our all-felt strips. st el ey b 1 00 ™%y ther stated that all efforls to & t his | plaids, value 39¢ s Camisoles WOMEN'S vife out of Russia had met with fai & : o lathad LY B & it FE 5 T T = e Protect yourself now against these e 100 ot e AR AWhitas an SWEATER DURING OUR Judge Klett To Act Fruit of the Loom, fipst PR ot et i ¢ 4B XMAS DOLLAR DAY The matter s referred to m‘lul.‘ sharp, cold days! quality, 1 Gfl L Ll (bl h i ALE. teorge W. Klett, who wil side A | e : : e e ext Eesitnion naicalizy 5 .-l.nd; fm( o ) (‘,/ ™ floral designs, i | tion court, by the Herald representa adies’ Cloth, \n['t inis 5 et an 1 . v - tive. The judge agreed to consider » full bl w_’wwi, BG inchiw.de: iy Sk e Qe 2 00 ?\!()F\’l ?N I{»\} the case on its individual merits. Tn the meantime Mr. O'Brien got hold | fivery desirable for under- : ations of tafivta : g N TRING | garments and night. gowns satin, all sizes, valuc IN THE STORE DURING | il of Attorney Danburg and ascertained L \ | S SN ; ; | et tharo was nallaw, healnst & man ac e rUS n Inc il | value 25¢ yard. 1 O SStial THIS XMAS DOLLAR| bee ing a citize he his wife o o SPEIGR e spedia . | SRR G i ) ) . uy iu. 6 yards for .. \V [At . DAY SALE. | but that matters of policy had made it almost a universal custom to in- | sist on f bringing his famiiy D 14 D o R = = = - = - o s country before heing admit- 250-256 Park Street i Dainty Handkerchiefs, for women, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, all to this country before being admit | ir n l 1 ; ‘ and dker Boxes. all ted s a o maer I i |/ part linen, with plain and fancy lace |} 1 e o Ghoo shapes, leather finish, nicely boxed, | It was decided that the merits of Call 1074-1075-1076 il edges, and attractive corner entbroid- t‘.v: !m]\ F‘ ‘,"'I, shoots the | \ i aleiten this man's case would be laid before erv. 3 in a box, value 69¢ g w.m back into the tax y it each the court and an investigation re- | “SI'IO]) Early for (‘hriflmas" I Yy 0 1N & X, Vi 5 i (‘“ valie 1.2 ; e ; > I B i quested 1 o W' ‘hildren's Ivory Manicure Sets, George Quizley's Aid Wrisley Perfume, in fancy bottles All 69¢ Mechanical Toys, Fava sting of five pieces, boxed, first A Herald represeniative interview- Joel Club, Lilae, Violet and Rose, During This Sale o VU quality, value 65c. ed Mr. Quigley within 15 minutes value 85¢ bottle, P . { ) e | 2 for after the paper wi r. John's story i . : S | \x.\mg Sets, llltlllwlll"'lllll“ was on the street yesterday, and Mr. | Quigley finally said he could find \ Large size I hrush, nickel finish, col- way to send money to the unfortunate several diffevent shapes . s \ | ) 1s1ly packed for trav- woman in Russia, or send her trans and sizes, val. 1.89. cach Ly 2 NT D t b A B 50 portation to this countr urther = ) Jewel in beautiful d ns, e~ .' v | each 1.00 added that Mr, John, heing a resident | &TRz ; ! ; \ l finished d, Silver and Ivory, \ | I tary Brushes, ebony fin- allen, who has filed his intentions of | - \1\ DAYS oNnLy B | . o) v ; i ; i \ becoming a citizen, need not he a N 1B regular v: K 4 AN W ‘ el hona fide citizen of the United States | & Beginning ! o LU 1 ; it G jies o 1.00 to get his wife away from Russia just | B eodavENI i | CAV A ¢ Soviet government. R A is permit H \R[‘I‘ORD Dec. 20 oS — R Men's, Women's and " Twice Daily ! fter Opening 2 Matinees 2:30 —Prompt— Nights 8:15 SEABOARD ~ THE WORLD'S PREMIERE ! ‘ A9, Special Thursday 1 AIR LINE RAILWAY |8 First Time Shown Anywhere to the Public H and Friday at each FLORIDA | LT [ l‘il‘,g‘rl)' Guns, for : Personal Supervision o i senthoen vinen 1 |8 AN ELABORATE DEVELOPMENT OF Also Pinchurt and Southe N, €, Camden, 5. C., Savi u Dennery's Famous Play Branswick, Ga. L . . |IThe Two Orphans| Atlanta—Birmingham and Southwest e 3] " | Ten Thousand People in Scenes 5"“\301“‘1{‘,',%1,',',‘)("‘”"‘ SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 40 R e R Presented with full attention to historical and artistic de- ng New York 6 il pora to 1z t i tail by Mr. Griffith’s own staff of projection, colov, light-| o Sia i ing and effect embollhhment expert mechanicians. A Dainty Xmas Muslin Gowns Embroi cut, Apply for Book N g in i e s NIGHTS—30¢, 81, $1.50 MATINEES—25¢, 50¢, 7ac, §1 8 : e e S D O L Seat Sale Friday—Mail Orders Now ; Special e, £ S HEAVY : ; ipecial x " 1 " > > ~ < " oy Special at ¥ 2 for Time Tablce Rerory MOST FABULOUSLY COSTLY OF GRIFFITH WORKS | | 1 00 1.0 ul cut'of extra fine quality o 2 (¢ and 1 bodliere= e St ebadi oo 8. B. MURDOCK, G, F. NOTE—“THE TWO ORPHANS” is presented in Hartford o L e R for world premiere. It will not be shown in any other 2 [ Connecticut city for O YEAR o F = -

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