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JAZZ DANCING, PE ETTING PARTIES AND SMOKING ARE BANNED.BY H. §. GIRLS Albu- -Read Action Tahen by querque air Sex Why Believe Syiracuse Students That Love Ts Hind, 1Mo qw rgue nnne | mmm an cribed jazz dancing is meant dancing ary hodily con nd that might appear vulgar to nlooker,” Syracuse, N, Y, Feb, 17 one young men of the Syracuse University club cither studying ministry or to hecome missionari have answered the question: “Why is love blind Here are some of the an Tywenty members Riblical for 1 ind women, who ar » he respects other peapl 0 that lovers will not be em- is too much' faken up with the matter in hand to notice T s feelings.” must be blind bee, not profit by his past speaking he has merely ed."” All the glrl students. came: “It's lucky he is blind or he'd work Limself to death.” “Take a look around the campus at the specimens. 1f he weren't blind would he have made any such com- binations?"" recapitul from men above were answers I'rom one of the GERMANY FULL OF ANTIQUE" FAKIRS Rich People Alter Old Heirlooms Being Foiled Daily Iob. 11.—Modern “an- tiques” are being purchased wholesale in Ge any for sale to unwary for- eigner 1 newly rich Teutons who have n prompted to seek objects art by the news that a num- princely , families have been rket family heirlooms and 1 wes, according vestigations of some clever huyers. The business of dealing in imita tions heen so profitable that hun dreds of new “antique” stores have been one and representatives with choice lists of things “old -families” Jiave to part with are encountered at One way of attracting the interest of u prospective biyer has hecome so common it has almost lost its value. The “antique’ an introduction and in the course of conversation mentions an old friend who once stood high in the favor of the former Emperor, who must now gell his priceless heirlooms for a mere gong to buy his breakfast rolls and BAUSARES. The man's name, not be divuiged, he it would be such rangements may be view the antic 1 the dwelling acquaintance, or they can be sported {o the shop of some an- dealer. This method Berlin, be of of course, can- is so proud, and humiliation. Ar- made, however, is more successful with the newly rich Germans, who appreciate the part pride may play in the situation, then with foreigne especially Americans, who have learn ed thy u pride does not often prevent a | from | prince or even a former king “stablished 1850. other| to in- | artist mancuvers for | when a few hundred thousand murks are in sight, Prices for genuine antiques, n competition among pur e reached staggering pro- N possessors of these tre narketing now, either under y or for husiness picces belonging to & king of Saxony, whose helr is have disposed of N rlshings, brought as 10,000 miarks each, tulking business owing of neces Some much ST IN TEA LOCKED IN CELL PRIES Contents Of Letter He “Wrote To Brother Are Reycaled—Hand writing Expert Called Montreal, Web, 17 Father Des, charged with the murgder of his half brother, Raoul Delorme, hroke down wid wept bitterly today when Bordeaux jall by Chief of Provineial Deteetives Lorrain, He was placed in w cell on the first floor in the west wing of the building. I"ather Delorme had a hearty | hreakfast this morning, e is allow- |ed to have books and to receive vis itors, provided, of “course, they have an order signed by a migistrate The contents of the letter which it s said 1'ather Delorme wrote to his | murdered brother some time in De- | cember were made public today. 1t waus found among the possessions of the dead man and referred to some building. According to the detective working | on the case, 1Pather Delorme suggest- | ¢d in this letter that Raoul turn the | building at 100 St. Hubert street in {to apartments. He wanted to do this |in order to increase the revenue so | that the debts of the estate might he | reduced. The andit of the hooks of the cs- | tate of Raoul Delorme is not yet com ‘mmml It will take near month. | of LePage reported this morning \nm no more evidence in the case had been discovered. A handwriting ex- | pert to examine a number of anony mous letters sent to the police and to | some newspapers has been cafled into | the « It is helieved that some of these letters were written by the same person in an effort to turn the police |away from clues on which fhey were working. lorme, | taken 1o | Pure Russell DBros. | —advt. lard, 12¢ 1b, - WANT T0 SEE WEDDING Some Britishers Pay as High as $7 | | to Get Seat of Vantage to Sec Pro- | cession, London, Feh. 171t will cost some | persons who ca ford to pay it the | equivalent of $75 or more to ensure | a glimpse of theroyal processions be- tween Buckingham palace and West- minster abbey on the day of Princess Mary's wedding, Inhlnur\ TBidding for seats at windows or on |the roofs of buildings flanking the | processional route about a mile in |length s progressing Drisk The vantage points most covetec those about Parliament Square, adjacent to | Westminster abbey will ff- ford a view of the arrival and depar- ture of the wedding party. Westminster hospital opposite the abbey, is counted the “grand stand" | for the occasion. This hospital is in | urgent need of funds. The urgency will be lessened in a degree by wu readiness of scorcs of people to generously for accommodatiom hospital 1 | the ghisecing | coronation day. sale of * I'resh eggs, 2 doz. $1. advt, Russell Bros, Your Money’s entire | s Worth or Your Money Back The D. MILLER CO. i W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FEBRUARY 17, 1922, FRIDAY, EANOUS INTERVIEW NEVER GIVEN 0UT Mrs. McCormick Almost Gets Secret, But Does Not Chicago, 17eb, 17.~William Bayard | Hale's tamous interviews with the Wilhelm 11, sold to | imagazine i 1908 for and Iy printed before it 8 sUppre was almost mad anown to the world last night by | William Webster Illsworth, former | | president of the Century Puhiishing | Co., and descendant of Noah Web ater, | Portions of the famous interview were told to the students of the Medill School of Journalism after re- porters had promised not to make | them publie | “What was 11, askad Mrs, Edith Itockefoller MeCormicl, daughtde of John D. Rockefeller, at the conclu- | sion of the addre hat the kaiser | d about my father? Do tell me| even though it was unfavorable. Was Uncomplimentary, SNy dear g replied Noiah Web- ster's great grandson, 1 can only re- peat that it was unfavorable. Other than that 1 remember nothing in that part of the interview, . And cvery single copy of the interview was taken 500 miles out into the Atlantic ocean and there burned by a picked detachment of German naval officers who spent the day in the furnace rooms of a warship to do it.” Mr. Bllsworth told how William Hale obtained permission to interview the kaiser and how the lat- ter spoke freely to him on scores of subjects while pacing the deek of a yacht in the moonlight. He told how the Century people bought it and suppressed it after requests to do this poured on them when the London Telegraph printed an interview with the kaiser that aroused much ill fecl- ing in England and also in Germany. e told how President Roosevelt was given a copy and how all the other printed pages were placed in a safety vault and later tmrned over German government which sent a warship here to get them. But what it was all ahout he re- fused to tell for puhhmtmn ferman Kalser, [the Century deposit to the CHECKER TOURNAMENT Opens at Y. M. €. A, Tomorrow Night —Aziz Grotto to Have Gala Time Same Evening, planned the ex- evening, will night. Sec- tournament following The checker sy the Y. M. € hibition last Monda open officially tomorrow retary (. H. Barnes already has had pplications from 25 local checker enthusiasts 16 enter the tournament. Fomorrow night will be Grotto night at the “Y" and members of . Grotto, will have a jollification ilar to the frolic held by the Jveryman's Bible class some time ago. There will be billiard contests, bas- | ketball, tug of war, checkers, volley ball and a light lunch. BIG LAND DFEAL an Firm Gets Large Tract Of Land In Mexico 21 Paso, Tex., Feb, 17. completion of one of the vate land deals in the Mexico was announced by Quatters, president of the Mining Co., who said he had pure ed the six million arce estate in Chi- huahua of General Luis Terrzas, for- mer governor of Chihuahua, The land is in two pieces, consi of more than 9,000 square mjles. Th northern boundary is 50 miles south of the American hor- der. The price was not announced, Iresh, eggs, RRussell Bros. advt. 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Home Made Sausage Meat 20¢ Tresh Vggs bde doz, Pure Lard 2 Ibs, 270 Fresh Shoulders .. e 10e ¢ 1b, 15¢ Ih, Good Amcrican Oheese, Smoked Shoulders ., 16¢c Fancy Cookies TNoast T'ork 18¢ Milk ('rm'ki‘ru Frankforts [0 FANCY FPRUIT Fancy Chuck Roast 15¢ Fancy Rump Roast ...... Fancy Apples 2 qts, 25¢ Cross Rib Roast Iancy Grapefrait ... .8 for 25¢ Sugar Cured Corned Beef Sunkist Oranges ...... 35¢ doz, Solid Meat .. .. Fancy Prunes 2 1bs, 25¢ Sugar Cured Bacon .. Sweet Potatoes . .3 s, 25¢ Hamburg Steak, I'resh...! 15¢ Large Hcad Lettu Spinach, Beer Liver Green Peppers, Carrots, Cab- Sparerib bage, Parsley, Celery, Parsnips. The Caesar Misch Store 200 Trumbull Street HARTFORD NO MONEY DOWN $1.00 a Week The years—and the Don’t Think of it ! 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