New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1921, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY T HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921. POLITICS REIGN . IN NEAR EAST Turmoiled Country Settling Down to Normalcy 22, Cilicia, Nov. The Near which experienced many turn- Adana, East, now settling down to what may be regard England Mesopo and overs durlng the great wi el as political normaley, tamia and now I"rance has released Cllicla agreement reached between representing the Mustapha provinee of By an IPranklin Boulllon, French government Kemal Pasha, the Gillela is handed back to the Turk- ish nationalists. In return one I‘rench company has received a lease on the Bagdad railway between 1 nti and Nessibir and another a concession to develop the iron and silver mines in the Harchute valley, on condition that 50 per cent. of the capital be Turk- ish. A large part of the Greek popu- lation left the territory within 20 days of the signing of the compact. The T ch evacuation was regard- ed as a red-letter day by the entire population. Adana, the seat of the government, decided to commemorate it as an annual public festivity. A general holiday ared and the shops close e and public buildings w with green and red flags. n announced that the new nationalist governor would ar at the residence house at noon. The narrow picturesque _streets began to pack at 8§ a. m. with eager crowds, At the appointed hour the governor, dressed in military uniform, appeared in the midst of the throngs. Imme- diately a deafening yell filled the air as an expression of the peoples’ loy- alty to Mohammedanism and to Kemal Pasha. Speeches were then delivered and the usual ofl 1 cere- monies held. The new governor de- livered a long address. He reviewed the ents of the past five years and assured his hearers that “Turkey's mighty power which the world thought had waned is now in reality in the ascendancy. Con- tinuing he said ith the sword we fought and won our great empire; with the sword we shall fight until we regain all we los and entire W. L. Mackenzie i, Premier Meighen of (' sult of the Liberal party's recent elections. King is Liberal lead- er of the House of Commons. HERDR PR R baERE: FLOWERS The most acceptable gifts you can give at this Yuletide Time — FLOWERS. We have a big stock of combina- tion baskets of Cut Flowers Blooming Plants, Cyclamen, Bego- nias and Poinsettias, Wreaths, Hol- 52 25 ly, etc. ) 2 o B: 52 2 SA5R 28 2 23 92 WEST MAIN B B BB 2| | of about 60,000 horse power [ be of the Volz Floral Co. Asks Ru'l statement In Bryn Mawr — Marjorie at Norristown, Pa., in Bryn Mawr Ln]]og‘o. charges without a trial. Barker, Michigan City, Ind., for a court or She says she was der reinstating her as a student dismissed on false ELECTRIC ROADS | SOON IN CHILE First of Its Kind in South| America--Installed by N. Y. Firm. ) De ¢ Santiago, Chili, important railway ctritication the west coast of South America will he undertaken within the next days by a New York concern which has obtained a contract with the Chilean government to electrify track miles of the state lines hetween san » and Valpariso and Llay Llay and Los Andes. The contract involves an expenditure of $6,500,000 and calls for completion of the project within two years, ¢c. 22.—The first on Saves Coal Electrification of the division, which is the most important in the statc railway system, will afford a saving of more than 100,000 tons of coal ar nually and will permit, the handling of a greater volume of traf fic over the line connecting the capital and the country’s chief port. The project h. bheen pending for 1ore than 10 but congressional ap proval was given only last Decomi when a law was passed providing general improvements in the 1a including electrification of the zone and the ment. it is said, tin purchase of acw equip Electric Sub-Stations Llectrical energy will be supplied by five sub-stations, hetween Santiago and Valpar with a total capacity Over They will catenary type arms. The 'm will he in to 1he 0, head trolleys will be used, simple sup ported on hracket volt direct current stalled for furni locomotives of which there will Iy 59, ranging from to 112 tons each Completing Details 8. Bogss, of the New York firn power 4 5 5 0B B P S B P R B R B S S8 SR B B P B P B R R P B B PR PR B P P B P 3 PP A and 2} 2 2} 5] oSN ST. Tel 1116 | R. of consulting York, Y the Pennsylvania railway system L. Mel DG ger of the estinghouse are in Chili com tails after which act electrification will he eng and e now leting LOSES INHERITANCE Under Rules of Reigni Boris Cannot teccive Legacy x House Sofia, Dec King Boris, 11I, of Market Arch bt. Tel. We will have the same qual- ity Turkeys, Chickens, Fowl, (Capons, Rabbits and Swift's Prize Beef for Christmas as we had for Thanksgiving. Order Early. T e TR S R TSR TS You Malke no Mistake When in Hartford 106 1446 to dine at— iONISS’S 20-30 State Street Hartford Telephone 3374—3375 b5 PALACE Starting Next Sunday “Third Anniversary Week” Reserved seats on sale Now DOINGS OF THE DUFFS PANNY, ROOM - i has asked the courts! WILL YOU RUN Al GET D/\DD\/ S ' SLIPPERS FOR HIM P THEY'RE |N THE CLOSET IN DADDY’S I'M WRITIN? Yo \/‘WTA RECIPE WRONG; SUES FOR $100,000 Chleago, 22 ~Declaring her professional reputation has been ene dungered by publication over her name of an incorrect recipe for mak- Ing waffles, Mrs. 1da Bailey Chapman, York domestic science lecturer, Publishing company in listrict court yesterday, when | WAFFLE a 206 SHE quarts of it- { will go to I e Philip of Lippe-Deot ssistant chief of police, il Nulgaria has ible tnher of great proportions, fade from King ogether Philip formey geen i po. rin me searched their car and [ and 12 The Boris, of Lippe King i horizon vith I'rinee rother named residun ie of the late e-Coburg-Gotha, of the wealthiest men in 1Burope mostly Swiss real estite at about 2,500, of whiskey Deo. : Z1ION CITY ACTIVITIES, v England rum prison of legate the names of Theron Davis Prince Philip of onsidered y ors gave and J, ¢ When who was Smith The w .<| Zion City, 111, Dec, 22,—The rough Hwiss [ sireots of Zlon City were o contribut in the sago on charges of They are in jall Palr Seized With Automobile Leaving Chicago. they Davis, d \es for were in and bound 'y are held were stopped | f at the wheel, maintained | New sued the Hel United State for $100,000 The sult asserts waffles made after the published recipe would be Inferior to “anything she ever concocted.” cstinle val that they had a load of m | his slster in Milwaukee before Jus J th on City police cou over to the grand jury in $2,000 bond each. 100 frai i arrest of Under factor yesterday Bulgarian men from of the | transporting lquor. uch an fjy Waunkegan therefore, | he the rules t house family may The of the no member take reigning reigning The inheritance restdue, men were seized by George —_— mg Steiger- Vedder Co. Steiger- Vedder Co. - HARTFORD’S GREAT Christmas Store There’s Value in Every Gift That Comes From Steiger’s ARE GLAD to believe that the name ‘stug"‘nehh“qn on a package, or in any way connected with an article received as a Christmas g1ft gives it additional importance and value in the eyes of the person receiving it. “If it comes from Steiger’s it is sure to be right” is the general opinion throughout this city and its surrounding towns and villages. And this is true— RIGHT in quality, RIGHT in its style, RIGHT in value. It is impossible to over-estimate the importance of this fact to the great numbers of people who have and will purchase Christmas gifts at this store. A gift, expressing the Christ- mas spirit, should be worthy of the giver. No matter how small or large its price, it should be big with value. It should be of dependable, reliable quality. Such are the gifts we have assembled for your choosing here. ¥ On every floor of this great new store you will find multitudes of the most appropriate and charming gift things that it is possible for us to display. Better service is given now than formerly. The new Pratt Street and Main Street entrances are open, and the Pratt Street elevators are in operation to the second and third floors. We have many extra salespeople to serve you. Make these last few shopping days before Christmas your most valuable, by saving on many purchases here. We cash the Christmas Savings Club Checks. Our Toy Prices are greatly reduced for Friday and Saturday’s selling. Open for business THursday and Friday nights, December 22 and 23. MAIN STREET AT PRATT, HARTFORD R Hard To Understand Mother Sometlmes ’%‘mfl"‘flfifi I‘IWIMW#MWA lffnmmmr s BY ALLMAN 3 OF ALL THE BONEHEADS, - DAN NY! eET YOU GET THE GOLD MEDAL! { OoUT OF THAT \OU KNOW WHAT'S IN NG L SETR THAT CLOSET ! | < ety “ | NOW YOU GO POWN STAIRS AMD VLL GET 1] Your DADDY'S 5L|PPFRO ‘2 il 1 | FOR Him | Dm DV l NNl ‘"\EL 3{!,FS A"JD H!S FREENDS ; bt A AW, cMoN SCAT! ; ( mg=1emseo ET OUT OF THAT & »! DRESSER DRAWER! “ )’ \ou BOYS GET ouT 2 0% IS BEDROOM ! Aw LETS wowrm | GO OVER T HOUSE ALEK= MOM OR POP WONT LET U 7 DO ANYTHING N ~( OUR HousE. v \»cw LET ME UPSTAIRS' ¢ DO ANYTHING

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