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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922, u][;AI AVIAT“R ‘ Breaks World's Speed Record MINTQN, IS OUSTED City Items COME | | 2ot [0} S Gaiee 8 et ot | “‘Behind the Scenes I'he Commodore J. Burey couneil Gustave M. Minton, spectuliat In #ev-|yon * next Thursday evening, The with Under Gen, Pershmg § y cral speculative nsues, from member-| whist will commence at T:80 ocloel : 9 & ship in the New York stock exchunge| . . ; ohiis | “r: " n P c e y ’ 5 e day:. Jeetric all, ¥ri, eve, Cless 80 i i e 7 i o “,':H“,'," ';n:h'v‘] “'h,n 'T :[\n':':l.:" . (&> ; : President Cromwell stated that the (40 | Who Will Give His Popular Lecture on Affairs of the . Hotel Beloin, has had experiences : : Y q b t'l‘l‘nug‘l: in n'm“::f'. 311.”-.( of ml'. 10 1“_\.‘ A governing committee had found him The Swedish Bethany church \\m' Theater at the the average man a lifetime. Under X ’ ¥ 3y gullty of violating i sectlon of the ex- | hold Its annual meeting tonight To- | . Al . Bk 4 % § 4 08 B UL 3 y change constitution which provides| moreow afternoon, Rev, Gustave | C l d. . F o J P M 'c'l(l,’ \ll'um«l'r?:;l.[\?l':\". ('"\:ilf.'".'.“.‘.'ff.‘.":&.\'nF . & for expulsion of members found guilty | Pihl, pastor, will leave for Worcester, amp Schoo Au ltorlum, rL..,Jan. 13,8:15 4./ e ¢ N % 3 i thir 3 | of “conduct or proceedings inconsist- | Mass, 5 fLLN SoTHpAnY. (¥Fi0N 1he “"l"'“"” : ‘ . 3 |4 & : ent with just and equitable prineiples| ‘Phe installution of officers of st | M Auspices of McAll Auxiliary in the southern republic came, 4 X 3 . AL + natallatior | ; by, wit family, fore - b . i ade ary's Ladies' Temperance Society ‘o " iy S Re PR ¥ ) &Kx:'\‘n"tl\?]‘-’x‘..:un oH s i A 2 . Mr, Minton is @ member of no[will be held this evening in St. Mary's | [ Tickets $1.00—At the Door or Crowell's Drug Store Paso and later did work for the state brokerage firm, operating individual- [sehool hall, department as a scout and observer'| ly. Membags of the Laurel Court, O, in Mexlco. of A. will visit Olive Court, Hartford ! Bk Proposals to Orient |l BT L)), el Hvely tilt in which the Villistas we \ir',t;l'l()\rs over the forces of Caranza | : ;’ W ‘ Washington, Jan, 12 (By Asso Dr. J. W. Bush of 15 Monroe street ST/\RTIN“ S['l\ I)AY % 3 lt ) and Huerta. At this time, Mr. Crosby ciated Press)-~A series of informal | will entertain the members of the New knew intimately such adventurers as | «‘ 1 »_ 0 2l b i ; proposals und alternatives looking to | Britain Medical and Surgical Research “J[TST AR()UN]) THE (ORNER” the aviator Ted sons of Spring- X a compromise of the Tsingtuo n- {society at his home this evening 3 ’ o pt s ™ field, later the daring captain of the | . 1 anfu railway dispute, hes been sub-| A joint meeting of the Men's class | BY FANNY HURST—AUTHOR OF “HUMORESQUY Lafayette escadrille of the French mitted jointly by Arthur J. Balfonr|and the Woman's Auxiliary of St and Jack Livingston, one of | and Secretary Hughes in settlement | Mark's church will be held this eve a's pet daredevils, of the Shantung question and arve now [ning, Rev, R. B, Ogilby, D. D, of Hart- | Raid on Columbus, p X | under consideration by the Peking|ford will address the gathering When Villa’s men raided the board- and Tokio governments. Definite de-| Jexington Lodge 1. 0. O, I wil| T & k R U H ald Cl 'f‘ d Ad att5wn of- Columbus, New Mexioo, S ianta ey he ornected within i roongton, Lodks b 2. bee vl | Tior Quiek ‘Keturns “Use. .Her assifie vis. Mr. Crosby enlisted and was appointed ) the ‘next few days, it was learned on|held this evening. by General Pershing as a scout. He J. H. James as he landed aiter breaking Vie Woulas opeed | high authority tod "’I’”l‘l the fivgt antomobile truck into | yecord for one kilometer at Martlesham, England. e attained a LRI NP exico, was driven by eivilians hpppd of 212 miles an hour in a 450-h. p. Napier biplane, Cannes Council Opposes with regular soldiers for protection. PP Mr, Crosby spoke in glowing terms | oo OSSR ; ew Economic Conference about the soldiers on that punitive ex- Geneva, Jan. 12, — (By Associated I‘J;‘;ih(}:w’nr;\; (nrr'-')‘. and s:;itl that ( - ASK GIRL S[;[]”'I‘IN[i A\m,\teur Skaters’ M(’Ct {‘rvns)»—-;\n nflfi»r by the council of the unza did everything in his power to eague of nations, made to the allied make the lot more hard for the men Opens Next W cdnesday A T T from the United State: | St John, N. B, Jan. 12.—The lead-| oharate in organizing the Genoa eco- The orders from Washington held ‘mg A Hilo T AnaAT “sknlcd ot ha nomic conference has heen declined the men hack from vturing Villa, United States and Canada will meel] g the supreme courcil, acting on the Mr. Crosby explained. The orders at the Canadian national outdoor| g goegtion of Premier Lloyd George, were to keep in communication with ——— skating championships to be held | wug announced here today. Washington and a capture would ne- | here January 1S-19. The entry list : cessitate. breaking of ail communica- | 00l COhHCll WOlllfl Introduice| wuien closed 1ast night, inchudes the | o1 Storm Gives Work tions, was the general opinion of the names tional champion, Joe Moore, interna- To Thousands at Quebec forece. Mi: Biiowliy 1éN Bl Had some thelils | Canadian champion, Charles Gorman. | 40 unemployed found work today ing experiences as a Texas ranger. He e holder of the worlds' quarter-mile | sjaaring the streets of snow that came is a graduate of an eastern college | The introduction of a course in girl| record, and Ray MeWhorter, record | with a forty-mile an hour blizzard and he had many times told his wife | scouting in the seventh and eighth|holder for three miles and 300 yards | jagt night. Drifts were elght feet of sleigh riding. She is in town with | grades of the public schools, will be| g B T deep in places, him now, and this recent storm was | requested by a communication to he| POLICE USE WIRELESS, RN S the first time that she has seen snow, | sent by the local girl scout commis- g Democrats to Choose and Mr. Crosby hired a sleigh from [sion to the board ol education tomor-| Paris Gendarmes Equip Autos as Aid Jim White and let her drive it around | row. The petition is in conjunction | in Rufining Down Bandits, Name for New Club |fHE 3 N\ N All of our Fashion Park and the country side this afternoon, much | With the opening of a training school | A name will be seiected for the ight. for girl scouts which is planned forl DPavis, Jan. 12 1w Paris police | cantral democratic club at the first | Mg g (5 P P 1 5 i ; A \ Lz Hickey-Freeman Suits have been ¥ : ’ ain products are not un- The desired course e public 15 g - ning in the old K. of C. home on | e S 3 Diie. Hselved eaubse: in ftig ol n dind are ready toruse atr- £ ([ JM¥etdo ) divided into three lots. Some of which he carried into Mexico that | by the national council of girl scouts, | C1UiPPed With the wireless apparatus : Conferences Under \\'n,v to Select in the smaller sizes. have the “Anchor Brand" trade mark ity wirsleegid s ey dind ¢ dhems glowing terms of the Universal pro- | ular school hours for those girls who The communication which has been cabinet to succeed that of Antonio |g i i 5 It’s a savmg fOI' yOu rlght now. ag follaws: BRI X pointed out the desirability of forming introduce girl scouting into the sev- quested to form another ministry. viding 2 community with urban and stallatiop of newly elected officers by | into those channels that develop, first [4n? judging from the interest already | \\eo 00 ¢4 gign a decree dissolving the Britain Products, January 20 are using wireless equipped automo- | jyeeting of that group tomorrow eve- les to rid the city of bandits and 1me\lvn m”;\h:xion, dadbuding: to: M. | schools Jnmot for the niltposs of malk e : Al Main street. Plans will also be made ‘rosby, He spoke of the “Anchor|ing captains or leaders, as the train 1ps in fime ol aiots ol demonstias |itop. the | establishiments of permanent il | 1 7 wrand” products of North & Juad’s| ing conrse will be, bt for the purpose | 1005 0 headaarters : i the large sizes are pretty well and explained that he had spurs e bk Drincleles endoiseq| Sevetal automoblles _Havé: béen Ly o qe . . : PUTS | of teaching those principies endorsed | o 1 < shot, but the picking is still good were made in New Britain. The Texas | The intention is not to interfere with |19 fhe police can cruise ahout the : tangers have saddle fixtures which | the present, daily schedule of the| (Y and call for help from headquar ORI X . | schools but to devote an hour and a S s LR ¢ Successor to Premier Maura. o : . Mr. Crosby also spoke in the most | halt one night a week, after the reg-| SChcS 0 @ desperate situation. : These suits are $10 to $15 S : : hey plan to use airships primarily Madrid, Jan. 12 (By Associated % [ . duets, the Stanley tools and the Cor- | desire to take un the course. 00 PR SIURY DTS MIDRL ISR NL (HSeR) o DO N (RIS AR penes gL teu ay 3 i cheaper than next season’s prices. bin locks. | & when needed to cope with riot- | |poking to the formation of a new i sent to Superintendent Stanley H. h § A e o §oan e e Maura, which resigned yesterday, GRANGERS ADJOURN ILolmensan tiesRelpolcoruminies; da ANCHOR BRAND DEBATE Count Romanones is said to have “The New Britain council for Girl|Trolley Subject to Be Threshed Out|a military government whil tr e ¢ : £ L o ool y < a v government while another losing Session is Held Today With | Scouts herewith makes application to Thursday Night report is that Senor Maura may be re- [nstallation of Newly Elected Staff | enth and eighth grades of the public “Resolved, that the trolley system | e opponents of Maura believe that | Sl 16 35 d $40.00 of Officers. schools of New Britain. | should have the sole privilege of pro- | yoce ‘Sunchez Guerra, president of the $ .00 an $ A We make this application because L Hiods : ori chamber of deputies may be asked to | § 4 Waterbury, Jan. 12.—The closing | Girl Scout training at the close of the|!nterurban —teansportation.™ will fur-omn 5 cabinet. 7. on of the Connecticut state grange | school day, by a change of method | Nish the subject for a debate by the| g Gopation of the cabinet wi B B held this afternoon with the in-|and discipline leads the minds of girls| Atchor Brand club, Thursday night, |\ iqeq upon after the refusal of King R C. Palmer Chapman, master of the|character building; second, respect| MOV in the 10pl, there pYomises |bjiary juntas, according to the | UK Rhode Island state grange assisted hy | for authority and consideration for|l? b® @ large crowd on hi AT ewspapers. i Mrs. Chapman. Mrs. Louis Tolles of | others through scout laws and asso- | the arguments pro and con. The affirmative will be upheld by gy s i amuel McCutcheon, Walter Kenney, AWARDED COMYENSATION arles Corbitt of Glastonbury was| training in patrol work; fourth, sup- | Michuel Clvnes and G. W. froop 2 L oL IR PR e ke today elected to that office. Resolu-|ervised recreation hy making play ot | the negative by (Geoten Lo Sume | e 8 e for compenmation for | . N e e e e e .n;u; )’ 131\;1‘4 L rthur i MCEG) Hi t r))v: fn‘o!m(;, or] cl)m]r\tn.sn. ion for | EEHE vercoats 0 ee % ln oats I MO LIS afats midnses Teslain. |« and activitles Which .tend to|ond Engene Borkow "he_argu- | injuries received while he was em- | ¢ o b mmities 1ol foe s Treer|make.s ‘dlash, hemithy Hife |ments will Dbe judged by W. M.|ploved by Schnelder and Rubenstein | ‘ a lary R a Y Holmes, M. O'Hayer and M. H. Ken- [of 111 Hartford avenue. The action @ Q appropriation at bureau of marketing. is with these facts in mind,| " x : S AnMONL ) 1. . E :\T;thfir resolullon‘::omi‘dn;\‘ut: ‘(nhg' character building, respect for au-| Y A\' l‘ml{*'] “l““"' 1‘\'“) be 5”;"” was brought before Compensation Com | One lot of dark Oxford I 53(?9 :’409{‘ 45;“‘}\%50 Shieg iy Sme g % M4 i Vit ¢ an_ |after the debate. Sach speaker |misioner Chandler by the complainant . 1 organization on record as favoring ac- | thority, good citizenship and recrea- | & o 1 L ! q ol . I 1 ats—daar worste i Y shhezanatio 1:;19\:1t]t‘her Sihnu.l| tonithat we aalt fok The lse of gie(ivil be sliowed five mInufes fdt 8r: and was defende by fhie Unliadihiatey Gray $45 Fashion Park § R facture of milk substitutes, cocoanut|school room after school nmn«s‘gf:;;“‘f‘;” and three minutes for re- C“fi\mny Co., mz\érersnhc weekly pay | §8 Cisiit Al wool. double shell—Opossum and Kan- P § i ; e night a week for one and one-| U will go on for 36 weeks. 2 . 9 5 . i and peanut oils and filled milk. one nig o e garoo collars—Lamb lined half hours. STORM DIDN'T INTERFERE PRINCIPAL SLADE SPEAKS s breasted, plain collar and . S]Q(‘V(?S, full length with belt JOINT INSTALLATION BefnpiL Despite the fact that it is stated the Girl Scout Commission, | Despite the fact that it is sta Louls P. Slade, principal of the | I ‘ § ; MISS EMMA BELL, | snowrall measured six_inches vester-| genior High school, was the speaker . p]a]n back. PRICE v Jitney and trol-| 4t the meeting of the Parents and | SR BRY ALL HALF RI Girl Scout Director, | day, practically e Sons of Veterans and Auxiliary Plan FEREE A i":\' line in town "f intained i “‘A'“ll-“ wchers’ association of the Lincoln iRty schedule. Traveling was somewhat| gipeet school last evening. A special Gala Affair—Six Organizations In- BT DRATS (BUBAL, [inconvenient, but a great many more | rogram of vocal and instrumental ; $ 1 : .50 - $20 i Cleveland, Jan. 12.—Iddie Kelly, | people than usual used the jitneys in| selections was rendered and after the | [ cluded in Function Tomorrow Night | ppjjadelphia roller skater last night|getting to their homes talk, refreshments were served. P Mon's: Pattick Mucki — ; defeated Percy Smallwood, runner in e— — = 3 en’s atric Mackinaws 22 25 heidalnk N ElAcion 108 sulntets of by half a mile. Kelly| The book of Amos will be taken up 36 HAVE CHOLERA. - e . o = i 3 a handicap race by : i e Al L. D. Penfleld Camp, Sons of Veteran®: |skated ten miles in 43 minutes 15 1-5 | in place of Proverbs tonight at the| . iuo *yan 12 Thirty-six SR all wool $25.00 mackinaws e ALo GHE, JACdEE Al ALY Wek 1 A8 sefore Smallwood could run|regular weekly supper and meetin Manila, Jan. 12. A s . warm in the G. A. R. hall tomorrow evening, |Seconds before Smallwo ol Bl sons suffering from chole : pe A rare bargain Ir Members of the Stanley Post, G. A, R, |7 Miles. Smallwood's time was 46| of the John L. Davis bible elass, 8| porgons classed as carriers of the di |3 1 4 9 5 ; t Stanley Womei's Reliel Corps, Eddy|minutes 10 1-5 seconds. EIG T, By G A case, are confined in the isolation hos- d coa Glover Post, American Legion and the pital here. According to health au- Meriden Auxiliary have been invited thorities only two cases are serious and no new cases are developing. 1In » 3 to be present. d G € . The Sonnies will be installed by Past Lloy eorge S Party :;w ‘Ias' ]fll _hmlrs. four vholrmd pa- . divisi " , T McGar, ents and 17 carriers were cared for | AR R il be by the hospital. In the last two weeks | s e pecla s of Meriden, and the women will be ) e installed by Division Installing Officers eight deaths occurred. Mrs. May C. Bassett, of New Haven. L e | i e e e : 3 " A business meeting by the Auxiliary e : ; : ] : : OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED ; > Wil precede the ceremony and re- e e . o Deputy Aaron W. Carison installed | i@ 1 e X or 0 ar ac e lr freshments will conclude the evening 5 4 i SR v R the officers on \w!rr\s‘- lodge, I. 0. O. F. | [ . y program. . 3 : ¢ B > in Vega hall last night. The eclected | E%E Bei Bt 2 o (et . . The installation work will be public s U . 8. B o talicd are o ollows: Nonie | BMSCBE The most popular shirt in New Britain. This shirt has sold and will begin at §:15 p. m. The busi- ¢ A ) \ grand, Robert Carlson; vice-grand | ness meeting will be at 7:30 o'clock. 'Y § 3 " N smil Bloom; recording secretary, John | @ this year for $3.00. Some stores sell this cloth for $3.50-$4. e, y 5 Holmberg; financial wecretary, Algot LEAGUE TAKES UP VILNA. : : y Peterson; treasurer, Frank Wallen. Dispute Between Poland and Lith- i ASSY b Y 5 3 ¥ LS FORECLOSURE IS BROUGT - I l uania Scheduled for Hearing. ol : v i Israel Wexler, through Lawyer Wil- a e rlce ° ¥ L linm M. Greenstein, has brought fore- Southington, elected yesterday as lady | ciation with every type of giri; third, assistant, declined to serve, so Mrs. [good citizenship through the mi! ey e oL R i 3 closure proceedin ainst Katherine |1 Press.)—The dispute between Poland i s s and Lithuania over Vilna came before | 4 1 8 Ak R Rilm{ !‘vult mn‘.\n\_.m. the council of the league of nations ; p..¢ of this chy, and Joseph Healey of . - today. The situations in Albania and 7 ‘ iR e e et e ;i \ A E Danzig also wera on the program, but R A% ‘ itigation is located 7 corner of | (YRR B % : ihe Vil problem held chief place. 1t| o8 AR I ‘ : Milk and Lawlor street. The action | AMSSRY W Stock up at th pu(e It's great value. This shirt will is one of the most difficult problems | iy - ; ¥ is returnable in the city on the nfrl | REEEE M " confronting the council. : : e Monday In January., e sell for $3.00 again this spring. The league of nations had already | [ o i AR 4 - e evolved a solution, but this was re- | SRS R 53 ¥ g e TO ENTERTAIL jected by both countries and the coun- i) X . ¢ W. B Bervice, & peprestative ot cil is now considering the question in 3 3 i . 4 iR £ the Gulf Refining company, and well the light of the election held in Vilna 81 § : . : > b AR known in this oity, will entertain a || last Sunday, the results of which are § d 3 ¥ 4 T party of friends this evening at the |§ not yet known. CER Frae bR IS § Elks' club with a venison supper. | ' Meanwhile the council plans to de- | 3 i . e i clde upon measures to prevent re- | ' - ! 3 3 & = R newal of hostilities and the most ef- H ih . S B II/// | i fective method of dealing with the g EE e : Kl 5 WHAT | o minorities there, dO 4 & CITY HALL Startmg Sunday 1 Lloyd George was as merry as any of his little guests at theL men % “MOTHER (’ MINE” || christmas party he held at his Downing street residence, Jjudging | want |f1~om this photograph just received in America. i Rristol. The property involved in the —PALACE—

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