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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921. AGAINST CHILE ™ vt JUGO SLAVIAS "o AUSlRAuAMAY TS RITAT RS |, 2 Dendes Report That Fx=Seryvic — for child | 1 entertainment Opposition Strong for Tts Mem- ™ ™™ " ISendg Much Foodstulls to U, 8. Philadelphia Factory Prohibition Campaign Now Fights| s muss was amrestet sy o (ipvemment doha Jadelphia, Dec 1ire i charge of leaving i horse unhitehe shin in | \ Q ) estroyed two buildi i T 1 will be arraigned in police court bership in Treaty ¢ atiitud Alter Long Rest Inat, gt destroyed two hulldings fof ing Strong There PSS e \ ; ‘ of William Whitaker and Son go, it 18 alleged, 16ft the horse d and Adams street causing 1 Ninteanoll A\l Dec 4 o PPolish Daking com estimated aj $ 1,004 I"he gl "“‘ < 4 y ool 1 SLree I'he l\HI!HA\ xportlr aind v”v W “’l \":..;“‘:\Muy the 'v!v-u ‘w\w ralia, bone dry by but RS ing ¢ ck « A down JINTMAS PARTY it every|io draw water from a nogrby crec i its first attempt three yeurs ago, t “'"" £ “""“v" s e UL 1 ' crici s \is run until halted by Policeman ] . — : T ibition 1four n - of Ameriea | yjiohgel Flynn on Park . he e & rev of fvento ; R P e PR o . oy p ; e GUILTY OF THEPT. S hERun ik CaT in that prov | »olicemar v the animal as he swept | her home 1004 A ; s New dersey Young Man is Arraigned which they decl: pointing a commission of ju 1o {ex-service men and women are indance of food may. b ol in Mitford and Pleads Guilty. ite when the liquor question is again % oted on in 1023 re | 11 the ‘ 1 . | f. iljy\n‘ I i P | tai : = e | ! - Miiford, Conn,, Dec 3. —Georae W. G. Caldery for the past 25 | 51128 ] referme v ) ‘ 1, ‘ Curtis, brought here from o o jaader the prohibition CAP AND RELLS PLAY, seapor S rmer porL € to ente er I O s ot P 10 R i ¢ S| Ehzabeth, N, J., on requisition papers A880- | ¢ ' o cference in v ram 5O \ ( (By ermin- | across the railroa sing and com- gnests wer mandceering an antomobile started in | of the girls | successtul pursuit of Funiway rees i Minnesot: 1 cundidate About 100 promine lunch crved pleaded guilty to antomobile :m:il and | o ajted States sena on two New Dritain, Hart 1 breaking and entering the hardware | o o0 hue heer o by ing cities and tow 1 be \ Mac (il ommitter |08 the, war, the Serbians now are|siore of Harsfson Gould, December | (it I N. B. Machine Girls | | 0 orgal dry for esses for the three one act pliys ) g F ey €| 10, and was held in $1, for the su ;“ Que 0 to wage i cease- | given by (g ¢ e dramatic “.\ Xmas ining gov ) - Phoy recentiyag O per About $2,000 worth of | i "o m b there, He wi main [ club of Williams col st Tues eiul - was | the Greeks 1 ntry- | goods § n at the time. Ired-| {40 Austealian provinee until 1 1 the American | side warming with ep and | erick 42, brought bhack with |, civil service | oats which it is difficult to find | Cuptls, wa “harged, the Elizabeth ourney to India and China, | Mrs. Everett J. Lake, wife of the Htton 1 the o o nd the whole | :\ e ww‘; e the ‘\r‘m police sending 1 that their mrx'w\l vhere he also will engi n similar | ernor, Mrs. Rodiman W. Chamber! | i i irit of the S ¢ 1 by congress | brod ) ingdom very wed that Ross had nothing to do | . . of New DBritain, and M presented farmstead has hundreds of them. A | wit) vy . nen want tior is voted upon, whence he s ¢ patronesses employment Queensland is about one-fourth as | Cheney, of South Manchester suffered | ¥ suckling can be purchased here " s the [nited State Dry | announcement that d, he i‘“""“ Limestone, Me., Dec. 23.—Omar |a vote there three years ago, with the the right again to : g as any other| Al through the war Serbia he indmaison, a farmhand, was found | result that prohibition failed by some | Pittshurgh, Kas, D appears to have ¢ ] y p o jus Jaim | 1€an on other countries for its daail henr here! yicstor appsTantly s ieiioiGe tions that many of the wome gainst the league in this cou e service man or woman for rec- | 0111t bread By Loday ey the victim of violence. A few hours Is, of this eity, a member of . of the time spent in military | ©f Wheat are so great that the body was nea destroyed | Woundat Jo0HAnRI¥Ea e L or naval service, in judging thelr qual- [return her wartime $ 2l by a fire in undertaking rooms to| Subsequently, the United States s AL A St ifications for employnient with the [ Other countries. [Her lust crops have| whion it was removed. The fire was : have banned Jiguor. Mr. DEWADADEN EDIGH O} IS a0/ NICWE ; been among hep greatest. A pound fiajfeved’ to have heen due to a de- stated, and in his opinion this |ing to” the —authorities Deputy gover ow, is manifest, | ceptance by Chile of the loaf of bread in any part of the king criffs failed to find a single one to A — : ) fective flue, mak prospect for bringir Cl b nent of the Bolivian petition as dom costs three cents he coarse| Queensland Into the dry column much |day in visiting several points in Cc.i Du y ) ‘{ln abdication at least of the i REPORT ]S DENIED Jack bread that during the | B ANKRUDTGY CASLS et [county to serve warrants, At twe of our complete soverelgnty trying years held the nation together, | \,,.‘ o rwood departed for for- |homes visited the doors were found lt 2 u{’Cura what reason there is for Chile to re is now only a memory. White bre New Haven, Lol '1“1" 2 i el ok Dl Al wil continte | lotked main in a league that “good nationa S 00 ~|ana cake are the daily ration eve led | J ¢ U e e e | S [ d ! : 5 3 ertain | Mexican, Official Denies That Soviet [ of (e poorest Millinery Co., §t: debts 4 [ in prohibition work for three years in W capP an Ea cum sense repudia e iy it i L G 2 and Mor- | behalf of the Prohibition IFoundation Cuba is known as the Queen of ihe | [ Soup,Olntment, Tateum,2e everywhero. Forsamples feeling of anxiety an 1 ess."” 3y he little state has made a £ (2 2 A il illos adirecy; Onticurs Ladora oriee, opt X, Ualde bR e given by| Government Has Tieen Set U dnfy - romark e T e L G il WG || W A SliLS e LOaNe : . e el lere ona sees . mreat|with debts of $8,000 and assets bf — A J at Geneva, in favor of City of Puchlo. i wi reat| oo e direct negotiations between Chile and | abundance in all the necessaries ot | $70 Bolivia to “settle the extremely thorny | Mexico City, Dec. 23.— (Fy Associ- | life, happiness and health among the e problem” as a judgment which would |ated Press.)—A report circulated in|people, and a definite effort at re BOOZY IN "0“ not have allowed Chile to continue in | the United States that a soviet re- [constructing the country New York, Dec. library league in which it *never should |public had heen established in the [ The country's marvelous rehubilita- | of the freighter Hoboken was confis- have entered blindfolded.” The writer | city of Pueblo was denied last night |tion may be set down as due princi ¢ by cusotms inspectors. | |@ bv | also s Argentina withdrew “be- | by Albert J. Pani, secretary of foreign |rally to the industry, common sense ger alors, carrying volume A 4 cause she would only take part in a|relations. |and determination of her thrifty men 3 R oirs of Santos” under i of nations in the full sense that It was explained that there had |and women; secondly, to the absence | 'h'lr arms caused the officers to 5 (] " league word implied.” been some trouble at the Mayorazgo [ of Bolshevism; thirdly, to the im-|search the library shelves. Some sup- Senator Gonzales Bulnes, chairman | Hacienda in the Aplixco district, of | mense moral impetus given the popu- | posed books, when opened, were of the foreign relations commission of | the state of Pueblo, where a factory |lation by America and other gener-|found to be hollow and to contain | 1@ the senate, has been the chief oppo- [ had reduced its working force, leav-|ous neighbors in the days when the | half pint sks of liquor. g k nent of the league in the Chilean con-|ing 400 persons without employment. | country was destitute and tottering = e Several families of unemployed were The aid given by such organiza PROPOSES BEER TAX. ejected from the houses furnished by |tions as the American Relief commis- | Washington, Dec Manufacture WOMEN ARE ABSENT {in connection with the mine vike I demonstrations of Ithe working miners hav left town last week against became more evident . accord 1 | petitions 1 gress. He warmly supported Argen- : m'““‘ aLeh |iv”‘ ‘.\»ml‘lf;’»:\).\,”r}u '.:‘;””l;\‘;‘y the factory, without a court decision. | sion was especially timely and effec |and sale of 5 per cent beer would . ” . Fie :I:E“r;l 1 (‘;llfl,\”% r|v‘n|‘ also us an 'Hw‘v cjected families, assisted hy the | tive, |m}.~ and .~\‘\nr‘1\ of the san ‘:.‘ |I:m~nmk|("!"x'm\‘l.v;!.. '.I\H] iu!n;':nuv-} {| LADIES’ FINE WOOL HOSE 31‘2_" Fflui-). 81.69 At of polidarty with hac ettonn | onsing to tne Mayoruseo Haciends ,;,”\‘."IA‘»‘.‘\“;&[? !.';‘;,"‘,"; "Mongh | New Vork. ‘i\:1‘-‘?‘\Z.’T“”‘nl’x,}r".f";J:,;‘Ii; 18 LADIES’ FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE $2.39. Value $3.00 rf I upo 1ic e facto s ated. share. i arnest o At desine ould b sed to pay soldier ho i : o make the van-|workers to seize the factory. 'The[000 people. ac x . a - Lady ! |8 'S ~ quished comply with the rigorous con- today succeec in putting ditons ot deteat” he ek St o o e wate o DRIVEN FROM GITY | QWWVWMJfiWWTulmfl%h“ENMR&Bmmumwoflfldu e 82.75 to $7.50 e e o st et gl e : Lmumi s mten | UATH Woot BEANEETEL eoeee. $1250 3 pair SO ws AR L sommign TN font ‘ 3 i Comhinecd th | B Teoops Bt S Vi ‘(,;'i,‘:;: e e e cxnaust- | || COMFORTABLES ... . $3.00 to $10.00 aitr n ectnt siatomenton Inter | SSINCT o, (e ikdom of RANENE| dan Leader To tation When He 117 & Heat v , | BED SPREADS . . ... SLT5 o 8.5 r”lluln[ league because it did not want to WL‘"*“-: \*(”‘"M‘ I‘rw'-l;‘::rli";\:-‘1“:-”:\‘;\"1' Refuses To Obey Orders, NO AMEBICANS HURT, i MARQUISETTES A\D SCRIMS FOR CURTAINS ... 1215 to 59¢ a yard " &ha an undertaking in 4 < London, Dec. 23.—Several Ameri- be absent Giite : ployed had lowered their flag and| Cairo, Egypt, Dec (By Asso ] meri which were placed such high nopes| LU JLL SO el shacks and | ciated Press) — Said Zagoluo Pasha, |y, Wore on the Venice express| || COUCH COVERS, from ................ S R 1 O SRLORS IR0 For uni e ace. . hich collided with the Tricste-Rome 8 leaving the hacienda. It was | one of the Egyptian nationalist lead- | i ——— - | that Gen. Tlisondo was under orders|ers who refused yesterday fo obey ([ RUS 0 L ORS U, B8 WL | S SR . 3 D SRR from the war department to avoid |an order issued hy the military au- | 'osnY "MENG bl non was b ‘ NEW LINE OF LINEN NAPKINS JUST RECEIVED FRENCF GOURTS GHANGE confilet with the workers, thorities that he and his chief follow. | “0"4iNE to the Times' Milan corre- | g 1 diuis Lt ers ce all polit activity and |SPondent. Iive persons were Killec 1] i s Sl GO e ) e G @] TABLE LINEN .... in . $2.75 to $3.00-—All Linen - < Wi it only omicial |[Russian Smugglers Ar way station here ti orning b o = - New Rules Will Admit Only Taxing (‘mffa“ Watghfl_s avcluionne s i Rmoriine gy THE BURCH TRIAL MEN’S UNION SUITS, \\OOL WINSTED MAKE . ceee... $3.00 to $3.98 Newspapermen to Trials — All 2 X | companied by some disturbance [ e s orine | ¥ o J ewspap T s D B s e U R 1 . today at the trial of MEN’s UNION SUITS, COTTON .. o . 81.25 to $1.50 Camera Men Are to be Barred. are taxing the resources of the cus-|glass. Later the plans were changeq | 'thur . Burch, accused of the mur. ST S £ o Pari (By Associated toms officials and guards on German' 1 Zagoluo was transferred to a| 0" i 'I| “T%H o ey MEN'S SHIRTS AND PANTS, from .......... . 50c to $2.50 Dart, ; —(By soc: s 5 Seesiin R Ll : ! weeted to be devoted to further efforts b g e o and_ such |astern frontiers. Large quantities of | motor car and taken to Sue ! LU : 7 e y witnesses and SuCh| o jous stones and gold: rubles re-| The action of the authorities fol.| P e defense to prove Burch in HARTFORD-BIGELOW RUGS .............. T M €5 010 newspapermen ad cently have been taken from suspi- | lowed a e ETH L Falay ERE s Mo B Heriuee (00 e BiInTE mits with their photographs attached, cious looking indivic seeking of Zagoluo in which two of his sup B 3 Jomneed by Judge ARMSTRONG’S PRINTED LINOLEUM ........... A ¢ sq. yard will be permitted to French courts of recess would | tter. Minister o stice e into ( Emay One of the smug- | porters were killed S e teeve, a Chris : aly [T . I 5 e e e senate yester-|Fers hud a back bread sanawich andsix others| i ol : ARMSTRONG'S INLAID LINOLEUM ............... . $1.50 sq. yard day. Press photographers \\m iy, D Ersae ot lons o marks. Another had o taree | R R B A 5 R 0 0 G 5 B B R B O B R B R B ARMSTRONG’S LINOLEUM RUGS, All Sizes. o . CHR ISTM A S G]FTS - "NEW LINE OF BRENLIN WINDOW SHADES Just Received, All Colors Jation by Senator Philip representing [hoot. Yet another was munching a BANCROFT SUNFAST HOLLAND SHADES ................ $1.50 to $1.62 the department of Gers, on “what loaf of bread which was discoverd OF jEWELRY LIGHT AND DARK SHADES ................... 39¢, 69c, T5¢c and 87V;¢ Each measures the government intends t ak- | filled with gold rubles. LET US ESTIMATE ON YOUR SHADE ORDERS expross at San Dona, Taly on Wed- | be |studded with diamonds valued at mil | ing to prevent recurrence of the gcan- dalous scenes and incidents in the 200 DIE DAILY. Versailles izes during + Landru 5 Senator Phillp related how press This Is the Death Rate From Starva- photographers had snapped the jurors while deliberating on the case and Moscow, Dec . (By Associated even while voting e Press).—The death e in the famine Minister Bonnevay replied that the | o0 ™ 5o Hiin s photographs mentioned were taken |y, .= ) victlms are ‘;H:v‘u\l ten days befare the verdict was|, ... g, atov region reached. S e The Ame llef administratior Senator Phillp insisted tha " |is feeding more 0,000 children, dal s ehavior on ¢ art « d lalous ! ior on the par o d the numb cpected to tion in Russian District. B S S The Quality Jewelry Store war profliteers of both sexes was man ifest both before and after the ver- "““”"Hw“f"“‘ "ur" ‘1“\' :'-vr‘fflrm . Dis- 326 MAIN STREET ' NEW BRITAIN & | ‘b ‘ e s e e - [eat Stores added, "W the eyes of the Irench nation should have been turned Washington or Angora French negotiations wit Nationalists were held) read nothing but Landru DEBATE IS WELCOMED | IF IT IS OYSTERS You Want, Then combine ) children Largest Retailers of Quality Meats and Poultry in U. S. 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