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.~ and had been ‘reliably NEW CITIZENS' RECEPTION American Logiok and Americanization Department to Hold Exercises In Honor of Event. There will be a reception to the newly made citizens glven by Eddy- Glover Post, American Legion, Tucs- day evening at 8 o’elock, In the aufli- torfum “of the Central Junior High #chool, The following program will be ob- perved: Opening selection by the Junior High school orchestra; fca, entire assembly; ficer, Harry C. Jackson; vocal sel tion, Mrs, M. T\ Crean; address, W, W. T. Squire; presentation of cer- tificates, Judge George W, Klett; vo- cal selection, I'red Latham; nddress, “Valueg of American, Citizenship,”Lt. Col, orge W. Catlin, and Btar Spangled Banner, entire nssembly, The committee in charge of ar- rangements are as follows: Harry C. Jackson, chairman; Harry Wessels, Clifford Hellberg, and Americaniza- tion Director James O'Brien, Strike S . Being Investigated Boston, March 18.—The emergency board of the United Textile Workers of America, met here today to con- sider the New England textile situa- tion. Presidnt Thomas 1%, McMahon and Organizer John Powers cameg from Rhode Island strike areas, where ap- proximately 20,000 persons are out of work. Vice-President James Starr, who is directing the strike in New Hampshire, where an almost cqual number are affected, and Mrs. 4 A. Conboy, secretary treasurer, tended the confercnee. DECLARES CHARGES FALSE Parents Of Students At Somlan High Central Situation Is § School, Up In Arms Against Presi- dent Of Board, St. Louis, ch 18, — Declaring Victor J. Miller, president of the hoard of police commissioners had failed to substantiate his charges that vice charges exist at Soldan high school, a parents committee which has been investigating the charg has demanded that Mr. Miller make a public retraction of the charges. Mr. Miller refused to comment up- on the committee's action. Mr. Miller made the charges at a meeting of religious workers on March 9. He said he knew of the exlstence of such a club among boys informed that a similar organizagion among girls. The committee informed Mr, Miller Jjust what kind of a public statement | they desired him to make and he asked that he be allowed time to con- fer with his frien At the various se: ns held by the parents’ committee, Mr. Miller pro- duced 11 witnes in an effort to cor- .roborate his charges, but the commit- tee announced their was hearsay. =1 There are approximately clubwomen in Pennsylvania. 60,000 existed | Amer- | presiding of« | ONLY LITTLE 'l‘IL, : FAMILY DECLARES Mother of Chanffeur Husband of Prima Donna Accepts Singer as Her Daughter, San Franclsco, IMloyd Glotzpach, IPloyd Glotzbach, chauffeur of Mme, Matzenauer, the na, last night sald she the prima donna s her chauffeur's stepfather, harles How land, also sided with Mme, Matzen- auer, stating “\nl “there had been a little tilt which could easily have been fixed up.” March 18, chauffeur ~Mrs, husband hushand prima don- lus accepted ighter, The St. Louis, March 18.-~Mme, Matz- w prima donna, today told the Assoclated Press she gave no cred- ence to the statement issued in Del- ‘monte, Calif,, by her chauffeur hus- _band., Floyd Glot 'h, that he had no part in the recent | publicity to their m g “Surely the newspapers wouldn't ‘make up' the interviews in which he made world,” she said. dispatch from San Glotzbach's mother Commenting on a I'raneisco that and” stepfather had sided with the prima donna, the madame sald: “Surely they side with me. They always did. Only about a month ago, ‘his mother visited me in my New York apartment and tried to bring about a reconciliation. But there will be no reconciliation, you can put that down."” RUMRUNNERS BEWARE Strict Enforcel monl Of Water Smug- gling Being Taken Following Re- cent Scizures—Motor Boats Used. Buffalo, N. Y., March 18.—Prohi- hition enforcements cruising in swift | motor boats and armed with rifles, will soon wage war against rum run- ners on the Niaga river from Lake , Ontario. Organization of the e hegan today with the arrival of John I8, Parsons, chief of the prohibi- tion forces from New York. “The situation along the Niagara frontier has hecome alarmingly criti- cal and the authorit it Washington have decided that steps must be tak- en at once to stop llm great flow of Canadian liguor into the United States at this city and other points along the frontier,” said C [ Parsons. IRE C s EXCITEMENT. Zngine company No. 4 responded to a still alarm at 10:16 this morning to 33 Wakefield court. It was found that there was a honfire on property be- longing to William Needham, and fears were ocntertained, because of the wind, that a barn might become aflre. The bonfire was extinguished. ptus tree some- time (Id!ll\ a height of 500 feet. Massachusctts has more women than any other state, TLondon has 22 daily newspapers. single me the laughing stock of the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922. City Items Jnrl\q Hmoke fllmp, 42-44 Church ktreet, is open twenty-four hours ev. ery day, Sundays included, Cigags, cigarettes, pipe and chewing tobacco, magazines and newspapers on sale at all hours.—advt, Elizabeth M. McGuane of 131 Main street 1s in New York attending the hair dressers’ exhibition, Speclals in clgars, clgarettes and tobacco for Baturday night. You can do better at Jack's Smoke Shop, 42- 44 Church street,—advt, E The committee in charge of the firemen's pension fund held a meet- |Ing yesterday afternoon, and agteed to having proposed rules included in the charter, with the consent of the cor- poration counsel, The case of the “New Haven'" road against P. 8. McMahon was reopened in the city court at New Haven yester- day. Recently the plaintiff scogred a judgment by default, for $300 al- leged to be due on demurrage charges. |‘'Ihe counsel for the defendant failed to present an appearance when the case was called, | Prize offered for the largest trout ‘and bass caught in Connecticut. See the prizes In-our window. Monier Bros., 38 Main,—advt, OHI10 TE, TO MEET Cleveland Indians and Cincinnati Reds Scheduled at Dallas Today. Cincinnati, March 18.—The Cincin- | nati team moved over to Dallas today |to play the first of a two game s S with the Cleveland Indians. Th are the only games to be played with a major league club until the team reaches Cincinnati just before the championship season. Rixey will pitch again the American leaguers to- day and Pete Donahue, who jeined the team yesterday at Fort ®Worth is slated to start the game for the Reds Sunday. Louis Fonseca was unable to ac- company his club fromgMineral Wells on account of his left arm which was hit by a pitched ball Wednesday and still is badly swollen. Child, Playing Doctor, Swallows Death Pill Pontiac, Mich,, March 18.+-Trying to show his sister, Marion, 7, how to take medicine, Warren [Lassen, 5§, swallowed a strychnine pill today and died a few hours later. Warren and his sister were playing “patient and doctor.” Marion was the patient and Warren the phyucl Now, you're sick,” said “and you'll have to take a pil “I wont,"” retorted” Marion. don't like pills.” So Warren swallowed the strych- nine to show Marion how easy it was. Since 1870 the death rate in Eng- land has declined nearly 50 per cent. MONEY IN GRAIN 0 buys arantee Option on 10,000 mm s of wheat or corn, No further risk. novement of 5c irom Guarantee Price ou an opportunity to take §500; 4c, $200, etc. Write for particulars market letter. Investors Daily outhwest Dranch, Desk NU, 1004 un more Ave., Kansas City, Mo. American Legion Employment Day Monday, March 20th, 1922 “Am | my Brother's Keeper?”’ “I am,” Says The Legion. What can you do to help create work or relieve the situation of a jobless veteran? Suggested Means of Emergency Relief— THE LARGE EMPLOYER Can Consider Distributing his Employment by Changing the Men on his Daily Shift so that the Greatest Number Possible May be Draw- ing a Living Wage by Working Part Time. MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISES Can be Brought To Afford Employment. Preference In Public Works Building Shortage THE FARMER The idea is that the commu\nity cares for its own. If the Serv- iceman will get back where he belongs he will get our help and em- ployment. Do Your Bit. EDDY-GLOVER POST No. 6, AMERICAN LEGION Community Clean - Ups Truck Gardening I’I]lt@SSEIfI’ICId%"MI’I’Ied a Commoner The Popular Daughter of the Duke of Connaught Separates from Mr. Ramsay, the Man for Whom She Threw Away Her Royal Rank and Title Will Caruso’s Voice Live Again in Baby Gloria? Why the Musical Experts Think the Child May Have Inherited the Same Peculiar and Extra-Sized Larynx and Glottis Which Made Her Father the Greatest Singer of Modern Times No More Tears on the Historic ““Bridge of Sighs”’ Why Mr. Rockefeller’s Granddaughter Must ‘Marry a Stableman “Her Unweicome Hushand”-By W. L. GEORGE Science Searching Our Women for a Perfect Backbone The Servant Girl Thief Who Stole $250,000 in Three Years . The Absurd Bluander That Ended Bogus ““Count” Gregory’s Notorious Career || “The Upbuilding of the Irish Free State,” by Michael Collins Pursuing Opium Sellers in New York S-PAGE MAGIC BOOK For the Children | Unfgpy | o All in Tomorrow’s New York