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12 [ e e S IS Of Bolling, / ARCHBISHOP GUILTY, ORDERED SECLUDED | | Most Rev, ois Metaxakis l'Imr;;»‘ With Trying To Hring About Schism ' Jan, 12, (By Associated | ccclestitstienl court pre the metropolitan of found Most Rev, Mele-| recently elected pa antinople gullty of at- | yout a schism in A that he he de- | Athens, Press)—An slded over by Athens today tols Metaxuk triarch of Cons tempting to brh the church, 1t ¢ prived of his eve as a monk in the stery at Zante, Archbishop Metaxakis was not pres- ent at the trial leit New | Constanti- | patriarch of Archbishop Metuxakis York, December 30 for nople. He was clected the Greek Orthodox church in Cor stantinople on December § by an overwhelming majority after which relations were broken off between the | Constantinople patriarchite and the Athens government. In the debate preceding his election the Athens| government was sharply criticized for alleged failure in its duty towards (Imi unredeemed Greeks. | Beven members of the Consti nople synod resigned, protestir fllegality of the clection ¢ Greek church synod at Athe e4 = resolution censuring A Metaxakis for “attempting to provoke an ecclesiastical separation, or schism among the Greeks in America.” PROMINENT SPEAKER AT LODGE BANQUET Rabbi Halpern Of New York Ad- dresses Jehuda Halevi Members On Subject Of “KFaith.” There was an attendance of more than 200 members at the banquet and ball of the Jehuda Halevl lodge, No. 710, 1. 0. B. B, held in Turner hall last evening. Guests from out of town were present and they were royally entertained during the even- ing. The hall was elahorately decs orated. Lawyer George LeWitt was the toastmaster and the manner' in which he carried oft his part gave much to- ward the success of the evening. The principal speaker was Rabbi Harry Halpern of the Jewish Com- Just A Real Good Car $890 £. 0. b. SEE IT AT— A. G. HAWKER 54 ELM ST. ROTECTS When the physician recommends out PASTEURIZED MILK for the baby, isn’t that a good indication regarding the quality the entire family should use We don’t have to misrepresent our product as a large percentage of our milk is produced on OUR OWN FARM at Berlin, and the balance duced within a few miles of New Britain and positively no New York milk is be- ing sold through our dairy. Remember our milk in the raw state Is better than most, but we also Pas- teurize it, insuring thereby its ‘purity. Try it and you will use no other. J. E. Seibert & Son Telephone 1720, Tl FOXE STARTING “JUST AROUND BY FANNY HURST—AUTHOR OF “H1 MORESQUL™ | declares that the first purpose of the Statue This statue of Col. B R Greenwich, Conn., his home town. of the American air forces to fall in battle. He was shot down at Amiens, March 26, 1918. higher officer Aiy Hero, NEW BRITAIN DAILY 1 Unveiled S )u"--t been unveiled at Bolling was the first of the llin The statue is the work of Edward Clark oPtter, a friend and neighbor of Bolling. munal center of Brooklyn, N. Y. He chose as his subject aith,” and the address was an enlightening one. He is only 24 years of age, hut his name is known throughout the coun- try because of his great work. Ie as spoken Dbefo) 20 lodges of the b nd the territory he has traveled extends from Virginia to Quebec. He is a forceful orator and holds an important place in the sociological, religious and educational life in Brooklyn, Dancing was enjoyed after the banquet. The music was furnished | by Sullivan’s orchestra. UEER GERMAN NAMES Boats Going to South American Ports i Brith ord Are Named Pirate, Boche, Hun, Fourteen Points and Columbus. Washington, Jan. 12.—Government officlals were speculating today upon | the operation of the German mind in | naming trading vessels, destincd to operate between Hamburg and Latin- American ports, the Pirate, Boche, Hun, Fourteen Points and Columb Information received by the cials from authentic sources and said by them to be thoroughly reliable, is that a two masted schooner of a hun- dred tons, named the Pirate and fly- ing the German flag, recently entered a port of the Dominican republic with a cargo of cement, beer and toys from Hamburg. This vessel was said by officials here to he the first of a fleet of seven German sailing vessels which will soon trade out of Hamburg with Latin-America, five of which have been given the unusual names. The president of the company is said to be a German by the name of | Lutz, who owned and operated schoon- *‘ ers in Latin-American waters before | the world war. He was interned by the United States. SUCCEEDS McCORMICK Samuel Insull Takes Over Presidency of Chicago Opera Association— Name is Also Changed. Chicago, Jan. 12.—Samuel Insull, head of several large public utilit in Chicago has supplanted Harold McCormick, president of the Interna- tional Harvester Co. president of the Chicago Oper ciation. The name of the association been changed to Civic Opera asso ion of Chicago. arden is re- tained as dire The reorganization of the tion by the hoard of trustee night followed announcement ir recently that Mr d Mrs. MeCormick would withdr: their standing offer to make good to an unlimited extent the deficits incurred by the ociation after the close of the present ason. | A statement issued by Mr. Insull| assoclation is to complete the five year guarantee fund of $500,000 a year and make grand opera permanent in Chi-| cago. SEEKS NO AMERICAN BRIDE Young King Boris of Bulgaria Says He Is Too Busy Now, Anyway Sofia, Jan. 12 (I i g —Young King Boris of Bul no intention of marr American girl if he should visit the United States with Premier m- boulisk t spring, as he now hopes to do. ing laughed when the idea was suggested to him that he| might find an American queen “That is extremely interesting and novel ic he said, “but T am afraid it isn't true. Anyway I'm too busy with the reconstruction of the country and other vital prohlems to give any time to matrimonial pro- SUNDAY THE CORNER” J. RABBIT, ESQUIRE [ —— MY, WHAT e T Y government would 1 approximately PRO»T‘E'STS ON TARIFF Merchant Tailors Object to Letting Americans Bring in §250 Worth From Abroad Tax Free, MWashington, Jan. 12—A protest has been filed with the senate fi com- mittee by the national association of merchant rinst the provision in the Fordney tariff bill which would permit dents of the United States returning from abroad to bring into the country, duty free $250 worth of sonal belongings purchased over- The association also asked that the present allowance of $100 be re- pealed. The pe protest which W signed by W. Stewart, president of the vs this would be c s .ct only s residents who can afford to veral times a year. asis of calculation the number of travelers returning to the country last year and assuming that each would bring in the limit of duty goods, the ociation s the e the revenue on $33,000,000 worth of goods. CALLS WITNESSES LIARS Defense in Burch Murder Trial Severe- ly Arraigns Those Who Testified Against Accused. TL.os Angeles, Jan. 12.—The defense’s opening argument in the trial of Arthur €. Burch, charged with the murder of J. Belton Kennedy, re- mained to be completed to s by the clock” was the phrase applied to certain of prosecution witnes in the opening argument for Burch yes- terday by hn J. Sullivan. p 1l o contended before the jury that letters written by Mrs. Madalynne Obenchain co-defendant with Burch to Kennedy, and intro- duced by the state, indicated “a love which endured to the end” rather than one which turned to hate and resulted, alleged by the prosccu- tions, in the instigation by her of the slaying of Kennedy by Burch. as Walkout Affecting All Workers in South Africa is Under Consideration London, Jan., 12.—A general strike | throughout the union of South Africa is planned in sympathy with the gold and coal min who are now out, Reuter dispatch from Johan- eccutive of the South African e e e e indus all nec stri to do so. al federation has called upon * organizations to take the to cnable them to| ¥ night if called upon | ihordinate organiza-4 e warned not to call | o advised by the fed- Th however, : ke unless cration. tion a ERALD, THUI SDAY, JANUARY 12, 1022. City Items In spite of the will be continued ewer whith Monday sow storm, work | on the Relvidere was commenced last ckman's T'urs on at Besse- | Leland's—advt . snle Announcement of a schedule of sal- | ary hearings is expected tomorrow from Committee Chagjrman A, ¥, Eleh- staedt All Men's $10.00 Cordovan shoes, $5.00 at Dease-Leland's. The Dinevor Welsh concert will be glven in the Methodist church this | evening under the auspices of the Ep- worth League Now is the Exclusive advt, I'he annual meetings of the Pirst and South (‘on, tional churches will be held this evening in thelr re- apective meeting All Men's ly reduced nt Besse-!el: 16 newly elected officers of Pride Cirele, Lady toresters, will he install- ed at the re ir meeting this even ing. Mrs. Sadie Olson, local deputy, will be in charge of the work. Sup- per will be jserved after which there will be an entertainment, All mem- bers are requested to be present, Women's pumps, oxfords and shoes, time to buy Jackman's agents, Desse-Leland | Goes Down 12 to 18 | had $4.00. Values up to §12.00 at Be Leland's~—advt, 4 I8 DROPPING or Cent During Year in Principal Citles Washington, Jan, 12.—Retall food prices in 16 prineipal cities in the United States decreased 12 to 18 per cent in the 12 months ending Decems ber 16 last, the bureau of labor sta- tistics of the department of labor an- nounced today, The bureau's figures showed that prices prevalling last month in 13 of the cities from which 1013 statistics were ailable had in- creasced since that year from 83 to 69 per cent. Mobile, Ala, and Savannah, Ga., the highest percentage of de- crease in prices for the 12 months period, cach reporting an 18 per cent, decline, Other declines were: Hridgeport, Conn,, 14; Manchester, H., 13, and New York 12 per cent. 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