New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 12

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1921, SPEAKER'STOPIC -+ i STOR LD i) SOON AMEMORY el Ashley’s ! | mas at 9 o'Clock Mass Hi-Y Boys Hear Arsivatham at i o i Called a Real Man in Bwery|ws oo ot “Trailic Relormers” Plan Drastic| e wnior cnoir or e st srary Weekly Neeting | ) ‘ ; Sense of Word i 9 o'clock services, Christma JMidays with program this year Is the most elc borate that has ever been attempted Lddy Arstvathan 10 speik e b i ) Y : . a Ll N W e the junor hody, Professor 17 1 at the weekly mecting of the H f « primar ) : club at the Y. M. C t ove i ) : mality d ; . ) t ry Morans'| be but a memory, so far as the prin . o * Mr. Avsivatham t ! i [eipul thoroughtares of Paris are son.|iiermeon who s the dirvector of l Hartford The ( ti N : \ Chestnut [ cerned It plans of “trafie reformors |#enior cholr which wiil render the tor his sul 1 ture f pen 1 in New |ure adopted in an effort to disentangie |Programs at the 6:30 and 10:30 mass. g i Bl t t C W g | the trafc jams which are daily mak-|®® and at vespers, is ulso the organi » : : S ; g et 0 oye forggt the|ing the pedestrlan’s existence more|4er and director of the junlor mem- [ 1 In past years, this body of sing- | & §2.00 | $2. Sl es Habit o y b I, ; e Jo I 5 Yudding. | uncertain all s has taken in many of the success A SOFT CUFF SHIRTS These experts propose (o bar MIH musicales at the church and at . r ¢ ' v | o b 1 P & Co. | horse-drawn vehicles from the chief Ll b ; % it } ¥ al : i v 8¢ < trafic, arteries durir the daylight |the 9 o'clock mass on Sundays and the 4 | | aving tl w |efforts that they have been putting Saturday or to circun i ture to fort thin cir ¥ ;1 ‘”,"1‘ use ma o \ e IR : gy [ERU? E;Ol\]g [\PE 'hE traflic authoritics would go fur (""“‘"" Bl = ¥ Kathi W | SR ; g0 \ \ 4 her and even banish ordinary A The sololsts, Miss Kathlen alsh [ 34 !m\ were 1 50 there ) ; GERMAN C@BLE}T%Z Foie i e ; i o \ \;M,‘r‘,.i 'vlm “,,,‘ fotced ‘i’ walk., They |and Miss Alice Long, are both well o Masonle and otk es, Lt | ; S - TS propose putting them all i [ known not only to the members of St. 52,50 smallness of [ rlc t has 0l K e Miralad 1 ] ‘ e was i AN AdL LS k In :1vn,' cvent those who take a .T’ '\" |‘vi.|ln””'|‘” ".f, \\‘.y-:—'."‘ ?l\:-.:il \\"‘mm \m‘.;‘ $ wve practically the samc . a PR Sl LLlE e s : 'y it can't get any worse. Accidents |many times taken part in the amateur | 8 Saturday hopes, fears an itions Gemlal' WPSIEI‘H humpe 1 B o i R | SlllUkQ fl“d S(Cu‘il S““ Emlm‘d ure fll\lllnxil )m\[ll‘i_\ ‘fn-. urren n\.\ un] (”\’4 ‘:Iwa \rhl‘ulh |-I"v!v‘xt 'x”!vm the Y. M ; '@ religion boulevards and a tie-up is the inevit- [A. & B, and K. of C. societies. 4 ¥ 00 Continuing fi | The program to be rendered by the Il A The red bands at crossings, con- [cholr on Sunday is as follows: Organ [ SOFT CUFF SHIR tia. As you know din is a d of fortune telle icians 1 40 QUL the { the Y find that it is ea ivide my talk ‘oble ( L ittle L ever the front line structed to give protection to the|Prelude, Pastorale, Grieg; Christmas nto several distinet parts and the ‘o nz I een tal 5 Ameri- | 1 1 Y cment, Vis walkers, have proved a failure Only |Carols, Varied; Jesu Bambino, Yon; \ $2 OO yeet, W and a smilc 1scelle y appear in Sendin Dee. 23.—Iiruptions |@ heavy rain reveals their presence|March of the Magl, Dubols; Grand g drivers ignore [Chorus in D, Quilmant. Saturday Mivision is I'he Tolitical IFutur f 1 | uctantly and [ spec i uttons bril AT and even then the India.’ India Undergoing Change e LR Sl ;. ! Iy polis o orders of | peak v active voleano ir s ithem, ) | o - = “At the present time : MR o DL, Dl e perm ted ¢ heavest| {'pited States proper, as long as ‘”“‘m»;‘ t»lmls’u'u];;“ ‘[in‘x].;l;.l)}.: |i"~l;;:g',j:»~,(lr’; 'l"):‘,:,"Al'(‘vhblSl\()l) (urley to of attentic elr N g 0t icle of « nost rf 1 | , ” i this practice be prohibited. ind steam, as it s now doing 7 s : 1se in the busses has deprived taxi-| Baltimore, Dec. 2 Archbishop | @ SILK \TRII’P she 1s undergoing 1 : : : d o understand the political future of | . : ol : et wd mt w give | cording to M. 1. Dittmar, geologis India we s i have s knowledze of | b #he g i RHGIEERE A : g t d night 0| and anthority on conditions in the|cabs of much business and they are Curley announced today that, follow- | g Bie sty ot ie Taslishoin Gong can T hed into Cob- | th: l Would | Tassen section here now forced to solicit business, a thing [ing the custom inaugurated by tne late | @ country.” e e llens De y ‘ £ 1 ; “batman. “He| Dittmar, known as the “father” Cardinal Gibbons, he would hold a re- | 3 turd Mr. At then ewart ot 2R £E Gkt s dera { his| rassen National Park, which includes e | ception New Year's Day for his friends Sa Ul‘d.‘ v Rbci i tee thit b e Now & iy e i i | 3 r this city, Catholic and non-Catho- that in the sixteenth century the \ p f 5 ¥ € most | the voleano and the country surround- E . in th y, Ca E Ttrope x! Er o o S s T G O M i would ave handed out seven | ing it recently retarncd fom an ox. |Double Tragedy in e, The New Year receptions. of 'l e ronts | little cities of central, western-Eugope, | days cuard house, he would | tensive tour over the sec ’ i 1 [Cardinal Gibbons became famous. new trade routs to Indla. The route]|Not for the Amerlcans alone, nod the o ¢ would [ tensive tour over the section. Boston’s Chinatown Cirdina Ihe became through Asia Minor had been barred | p» > i i \ for some trifling | I'ie action of the volcano, the ge- Men and women of all faiths used to R e AR e C L RS L L with « v slight reprimand | ologist declared, is similar to that of [ Boston, Dec. 23.—A young woman giand in line to shake his hand. e o oo T fah v iaaied | RSB REAO Gnulinde ) ques be more careful|a steam boiler. As long as steam can |was shot twice and killed and & 9 AP Hd Caneltione andieath sdiTRAIE | e s ini g HETRR B s s | cseape there is not any danger of an |young man was fatally wounded in WEATHER REPORT f5Etat why, Womn! that time o | fie A cr e ne e e ST A S BOOLLDY L was very fond | explosion, but if the steam is confined |a restaurant in Chinatown district i ) dia was open to the influences of the | perardless of Laucan e ed ol shas reels from hame|and ennnot escape, the pressure grad- [last night. The man died at a hos- | Snow or Rain For Tonight With a % ¢ rdle of P 1 occupants [ with i i et stern countries, especially England. | jike or disapprove o et Bl Lo ! cig- | ually increases until finally the boiler [pital soon afterward. The identity of Rising ‘Temperatur 2 s Sl s s and shirts|blows up, just as the top of the|the two had not heen established at a | s | New Haven, Dec. 23.—For Connec- Many traders, thosc of I‘rance, I'or R . 2 4 forces, and husiness has thrived to|and other iiiolen et 7 = 4 tugal and England went there or to \ Ytat 4 R were often | mountain blo off i as and steam |late hour. 1 2 ; 3 " S0 oney. - SHED A0 that many a Coblenz | distributed rather mysteriously in the| inside is confined. The police belleved that the man|ticut: Unsettled weather, probably | WOOL, Ml IFLER I'A . : : merchant it aside a snug little [ rest billets, and although evervone MHere datl st ontideal ot atemmiand | nait hal e r e i it o SngwacThraln tonight and _\-‘,}U“.'M\.‘ : ‘nglish In Power | fortur i‘\ Imm. \ go in Germany. |Kknew where they come from our com- | gas coming from the cracks in the |guicide |somewhat warmer tonight; fresh to nflux of Americans, mander never admitted that he w 3ef e . shifting winds. d ittec it he was| mountain, Dittmar reported Before| e Aoaite {raris wde | Strong shifting s. | L he medical examiner later made | S “onditions: A disturbance central Saturday the American civilians have been pour- | ity godrather of our battalion.” | the big oru ik 2 = i he big eruption of 1015 there was|public a note found in the s : |this morning over the Lake region is of | unnecessary since 1914 ) At the end of the eighteenth ¢ tury the Inglish traders were most important, the others being|ing into the pied area for the past = Nery liftle steamilemittad . . g P ¢ A At £ £ FeAl Sl . yocket addressed to Mr. Rogers slowly oukted. I'rom the eighteenth [tWo years and a half, thousands for ), X eversllrevecra haye S {BOpS .ausing cloudy and unsettled weath- g : s Jogme N Several geysers have 1ade their | g, K B T causing cloudy an century these traders made of In-|sightseeing poses and others on |Latest New Haven Fire appearance since the eruption in what 5 “.',;\'.:[‘1‘ :.‘i'n,,“.m\i,),‘.,xlhrl “,:,‘,3;' P with light snow or rain in the s Damao s known as the iI's Kitel N it rthern distri ast of the Mississ them here. Then various officers and Does Damage of $100 oo the Devil's Kitehen, one| paine. I loved her too dearly, so I|10rth 'l‘h:‘ temperatu rising dia’s lack of unity and gained some il calvaontrol, indledheinglalvlded [Fasis ol = ¢ L1 o New H | of the noted spots in the park. In the [gpent all my money. Now I am broke, |IPP! river 2 nlisted men have lef e army fro £ nehy Dec Ilire late last [ Devil's Kitehen there are between 700 | <o we are both m,,‘ng eite ' in the Lake region and New 1d lly dam the Mitchell [and 800 active hot springs, boiling western through the caste s em. Until 1857 India was ruled by the[time to time to enter busin of some ight but continues low over the kind, and gradually the American | huilding, §24-832 Chapel street with|mud craters and geysers within an sections. It is below zero from Mon- colony on the Rhine has grown until estimated at $100,000, Three [ area of twenty-five acres. Some traders, about three-fifths heing un $od ; i of MAN SHOOTS SELF tana to eastern Minnesota and as wy it i ima re a m tor n tl ind floor of the|the geysers force boiling water sev- Boston, M Dec. 23.—TFelix der the control of the IZast Indic company. In t vear the revoltf'c el A i i 1 N»mh as Nebraska. ‘vw‘ . \\‘ - "‘M i l = ‘r;"m b r}.' building sufiers losses from water. | eral teet into the air and eject steam | Saunders, 2 s old, of Chicago, a| Conditions favor nited States scatterec sout the Cob e stores were: W. L. Douglas Shoe |to a height of several hundred feet. |laboratory assistant to Dr. W. T. | ture which is commonly known as the In unsettled weather with mild tempe e e rule of y st dia % are: Company, Stewart's e 3 Yoilin rater: . 1 tite - nd to the rule of the [ Indi o 2 x“ 2 o 4‘ ; \\4'm r Shop Boiling waters from the Kkitchen | Roy of the Harvard Medical school | h £ Sold. 1 vers and Son, shoe store. | flow into the icy cold waters of a|cancer commission, w aken to |afternoon or night. A $5 OO business mi “h have kept for this vicinity dian mutiny, broke out, putting ar 3 $7.5¢ followed by clearing Saturday SILK SHIRTS company. Queen Victoria said that s 2 b b i i ff ng from a T the company had not heen faithful to| American stores 1e five started on the second floor | nearby stream which has been named | hospital last night suf people of India and the Britisl ‘v"“”]‘\“y'i‘“v 1'”_‘ “1‘ ”"_"'jfl‘" not |of the three v hrick structure, in | the Rivulet Styx A scenic highway ~‘4i|'1‘m]: m‘n'wnr .\\L“n’vm:l According to LARF MER ON FIRE, took contro! “‘H’"‘; Y4 “”‘ “" ‘\““"““ wn-made fthe workroom of the Stewart store.|is proposed thr the park, touch- |tphe p;mm- he had \'\r|‘(tn-|\ a note Buffalo, Dec. 23.—Fire blazed up ent the governor of India is| £7018 ¥ s s " Ant doy The origin was unknown. The close-|ing the Dev Kitchen, the Rivulet |gaying that he was discouraged -and |today in the coal bunkers of the B L"\"I"‘“‘[i 2 "N*‘\”I ‘_l“\-x‘l“!] 1 i : 4 glish spoken s of buildi at the rear and on | Styx and giving a view of the moun- [felt that he was a burden to the|steamer J. Leonard Replogle, of the are the governo and lieutenant one of the 19 n car- | § $5.00 here” g 1oppers in - all the prin ¥ le handicapped the f in cip, r ¢ ' : B esn in f1d. They also found a letter | Hanna line, governors. There are two houses; | Clpal S. At tane tting water on the center o R 5 WOTILE e 2 i . harbor near K ‘ 4 i s B L nter of th which he had addressed to Miss Ame | riers aground in the harbor near the | g \GLISH BROADCLOTH bout town the A News, which 176 offices 1 ; ¢ H e e ofaas and s e 1 by I A\ f the second and third Je ) obscrve the custom of | Hastings of Hartford, Conn., a Rad- | Lackawanna Breakwall. IMire tugs are LK SHIRTS houses. This government was form M Tale | WJ’W fflf ed January 1, 19 D lin Sungets, (CHTINBELAS Anonp gy I oA, 5 N"‘f' e R A R Ll o R R ST TN s the daily newspaper of Ameri- [ - oors sustained small losses s g government there is a governor, ! and horses. |cliffe student. | standing by well as daily newspapers from New | ™== e hours, nearly as much English as an Iorces in Germany, is on sale as small executive council and two - L York and ( go. A matn is heard. An American feels Saturday UMBRELLAS $2 “ $6 Saturday There are three parties in India, [ quite at home in Coble e ) pzEshsltien It is with pleasure that we extend to all, the heartiest season’s grect- but due to the short time which they | hour after he arrives ings. You will enjoy your Xmas feast more if you purchase the fn- fiecd and come with the crowd. SILK HOSE 50c “ $1.50 Saturday | three parties are: the Moderates Non-violents, Non-cooperatives; and the Revolutionaries. King George's Second Son Made an The Moderates want If-g 'n | ment. They realize that Honorary Member of *“Worshipful | done a great deal for India India has benefited but it is not to expect to be in a state of depend S orion e dl A retente olnnes ence for all time, he said. The Mod- | (jons R Ao [ tions between Dritish royalty and the erates want to work hand in h ¢ ) e : | city of London have been reaffirmed with the British | by R Al sl The Non-violent, Non-cooperatives| puie of York. King George's second work just opposite to the Moderates. [ son" (o the “Worshipful Company et Mr., Arsivatham said that they want|yjerer = W ¥ s | Merchant Taylors,” the first honorary the peoplé of India to hoycott all for- | \cmiper of which was Fdward 111 eign goods. Gahndi, on 1 who reigned some $00 years ago | greatest men, is the leader of I o swearing in the duk party. He is regarded as almost a|guiq that | e ibn s salnt by the hero-wors E e[S i ot e dians. The party further desires that its members shall do no harm to oth- | ers. That ideal is the greatest| witn { othi o trength of the party, Gal aving | o “taylor” alsd o i AR =7 New (1921) Crop Large Bunches Mixed Nuts 21bs 35¢ A i ] Grapes .. .. Lb. 25¢ Xmas Ribbon b;;nges'lflcz 25¢ | RSN T ‘: £ Candy 21b. box 35¢ Company of Merchant Taylors.” yff&f'zf;’l i b $2.00-82.50 NECKWEAR FPANCY Fancy \ oung Pl P ;'jeeslellfb e N 18 Ducks ... Lb. 38¢ Fresh Killed B e R i ate| Fad Db e AEAl e ™ & Delicious Mince NECKWEAR $1.00 Saturday TS - > Bunches, Celery .. E»» . 15¢ | Wshr'ms .. Lb. 75¢ | Sugar..10 Lbs. 58c | Meat .. .2 pkgs. 25¢ Fancy Cape Cod CRAN- { Iull(\ (-ltln ||ul|\ ‘ Extra Fancy—Large Can 3. C. \l'l! L Berries . ... Qt. 25¢ | Wreaths ... Ea.25¢ | Pumpkin ..... 15¢ Drops ... Lb. 22¢ said “You may disagree with the ernment but do no act of violence They believe in suffering should they be put in prisor obeying the Believe In No ECKWEAR 85¢ Saturday wws of the Britist countries, nt to he gover S 0 anitords n Park ¥ind T a Hand BEEF VEAL PORK : 8 I Proposition seeure Many From dia India to ki ) WESTERN STEER MILK VLD EASTERN €UT CHOICE, YOUNG conservative count n I | Tenants, - L : o & o r‘ oo 18€ il T, 22€ | venc i o 18€ | e U 20€ Sl T B e T e P Hamburg 2 Ihs 25C \:‘.’x‘l"il-npn Ga IiD: 32C | I~':l,' bt s 5 25c :'1’:::)) Chops ..... Lb. 30(‘ Bataewos BUTTER ... 2LBS. 93¢| “wcmen EGGS ...Doz In Carton 42c (‘|\.»",.ju‘->vil‘.‘¢-‘:.m“'_'zv“. 50(: heese Lh. 25(: ‘ 4“1.;\‘-::'- ‘.“.”‘ ; n 280 e 1 ; Lbs. 230 N the ed speaker. ebh in that « ple are out of ¢ and only 100 can Prices on Su'ts and Overcoats Saturday Ashley e ohmRberEn e e Rk e L d0c | Ba o 9Ke Babcock reen Brnsse y b Fatra Sweet Fresh Gree New Packed A Quart 45' Florida Oranges. . Doz. 33(. Spinach A Dates pkg. 9(; C : 0. v isters there - mary ¢ Fducational Work Blend 5 N. B. C. Animal BEEGULAR MORNING SPECIAL FROM 9:00 TO 11:00 Crackers . B Lh. 23c ier A King A Pea Beans 1 Lbs, S ge | SHOULDERS......LB.,12%c| . ELECTED GOVERNOR -t Ny Felipe Carillo, Radical Leader of Yu catan, 1s Nominated the 1 Yooy PRUNES ...... 31BS. 25¢| o = ture 't e ing the and the the or mon 1 ple of other r tianity the oniy t olidd Meat Oy re Pint 10 ALL Ot I{ \I(l( K IS ABSOIA I'——‘I.\ THE \I RY BESNT A PTITTY Quart 1 orle It is Toatt b i T S T ;iwwm”flwywryf;v;, .ummmmwn minute marine org ' . Sprouts — Y 5 S

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