New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1922, Page 14

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14 BIGH COURT WILL RULE ON HI-SKIRTS Kansas Girls, Suspended From School, Take Appeal The | 0 it | ack | cun Lawrence, Kan, March 24 Xansag supreme court will ha ip judgment on the length, or of length, to which a “flapper” &0 in the crage for short skirts, Coun | sel for Allce Hansen and Maude Bu- ohenan of Vinland gave notice in the Douglas county district court that he will appeal a decision of Judge ]luuh‘ Means to the state's highest tribunal, Judge Means, Tuesday, threw out of court the case brought by J. H Hansen, asking a permanent injunc tlon against the school board of the Vinland High school and Superintend- ent Raiffe Albord restraining them | teom suspending the girls. Judge | Means ruled that as the parents had no$ carried their case to the county maperintendent, and exhausted all means of obtaining redress, they had | no, case in court. Restraining Order. It was on March 4 that Ldward T. Riling, attorney for the fathers of the two girls, obtained from Judge Means & temporary restraining orde venting the girls' suspension be their skirts did not reach three inches helow their knees, in accordance with a regulation made by Superintendent Albord and upheld by the Vinland High school board. The plaintiff declared that while the girls’ skirts didn’t reach exactly 3 inches below their knees, they did reach to within 2% of an inch below, and that the regulation and the en- forcement were unjust. Hearing on the permament decree (was set for March 18. But mean- while the superintendent and the board fllad a demurrer, claiming the ‘eourt had no jurisdiction and citing the sohool laws, which provide that in; case of dispute on school admin- fptration the county superintendent. Vinland has about 300 population. ‘I is eight miles southeast of here. There are about fifty students in the High school. The countryside is split gver the case, and young men have boycotted the county store of one of the members of the school board that upheld the superintendent’s ruling. Women of the local Methodist church mupport the boycotted store, but have their own boycott on the store across the road, owned by the father of the &irls. T0 JUSTIFY RATES French Hotel Industry Association Takes Action on Charges in—Ex- penses 480 Per Cent Higher. Paris, March 24.—An effort was made to justify the rates charged by French hotels in the congress of the Association of French Hotel Industry. held here. Some have asserted that rates. are so high as to have com- promige, the spring season on the Riviera. and to be endangering the summer season for health resorts. George Barrier, president of the as- sociation asserted that the cost of running a hotel in France was now 480 per cent higher than before the war and that hotel rates had not been increased in that proportion. He eomplained of the taxes imposed upon French hotel keepers and said that one hotel which paid 95,000 francs in taxes in 1914 was compelled to pay 2,082,737 francs in 1921. He gave many instances of increased costs in Rotel operation, chief among which was the application of the eight-hour day and advances in wage demanded by hotel employes. SPECIAL STUDY, Students in Diplomacy at Tokio Uni- versity Given Opportunity. Tokio, February 23.—(By Mail.)— A special course of study to be known as the Hepburn course 13 to be estab- lished at the Tokio Imperial Univers- ity for the benefit of students aspir- {ng to study constitutional develop- ment and diplomacy. The new course will be under direction of Prof. Yasaka Takagi, who is expected to return from the United States in the near future. It is founded on dona- tions made by the late American banker, A. B. Hepburn, who visitedY Japan recently. Women To Clash laches may NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 192 HORRIBLE HEADACHES! | 11 ry & Course of Goce's Fo plo-Mangan | to Overcome Thwir Cause, ! Perhaps you wonder whether a dis ordered stomach cius them. May- | be you think your eyes are not and that they wmake ache ,or possibly that a sluggish liver makes your head hurt. But have you ever thought that your frequent head- be due to weak, watery ‘T'his is & very common cause of whe—=what the doctors call ancmic headache, due to what they term |‘1 neral “blood poverty,” Take Pepto-Mangon with your meals for a few weeks to build up ! your blood and general strength, and our headuches will probably cease, G I'epto-Mangan contains a adily digestible form of iron that I puts more redness into your blood, and, as everybody knows, it is rqd | blood that is the only sure foundation of good health. You cannot be well without it. Get Gude's Pepto-Man- gan of your drugg It is sold in both ligmid and tablet form. Adver- tisement, ANTI-CIGARETISTS he WOULD BAR SHOKING National Secretary Says Weed I Twin Evil to Home Brew ch 24.—The week be- been designated garette week” by the National Anti-Cigarette league, according to an, announcemsent made today by Miss Lucy Page Gaston, superintendent of the league. The announcement says that the reason for selecting this particular terday was offi- anti-cigarette day Sunday School Chicago, N ginning April cially design by the International association. Twin Evils her announcement today, on says: /e cannot hope that prohibition of liquor will be a success until the cigarette is eliminated, because cigar- ette smoking creates a eraving which cnly alcohol can satisfy. Home brew and cigarettes are twin evils, neither of which is likely to be abolished successfully while the other remains with us. “The Natfonal Anti-Cigarette league stands for the complete extermination of the cigamette through education, law enforcement and prohibition leg- islation, but we are not seeking to prohibit the sale or use of tobacco in other forms except to and by minors. Miss Ga Future Generations “The astounding increase in cigar- ette srgoking by women and girls is cause for genuine alarm owing to the fact that this habft strikes directly at the fountain of lifie thereby imperil- ling the virility amd strength of fu- ture generations. “The immeasureable harm which the cigarette is causing to youth of America is now wideky recognized hy parents, teachers and others interest- ed in the welfare of ihe rising gen- eration. The community organization plan of our clean life. movement is proving to be just what:is needed not only to combat the cigarette, but oth- morals of the youth of every com- munity.” Manila is the greatest hemp mar- ket in the world. Salt beds covering an area of 40 square miles exist in Nova Scotia. just | your head | er evils that menace the health and | USE YOUR CREDIT Ladies’ and Misses’ Wraps, Coats, Boston Clothing Store| SAVE YOUR CASH Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys Suits in Tweeds, Serges, Checks, Her- ringbone, Worsteds, etc.,, in sport, golf and conservative models. Stouts or regulars to fit every form. TOP COATS, EXTRA PANTS, HATS Boys’ Suits in all the newest spring models and materials. Everyone built to stand hard wear, » New Britain’s Leading Credit Clothiers Suits and Skirts in all the latest crea- Family Outfitters 1 : 53 Church St. ow Britai tions, fabrics and colors. 63 Church St New Britain TO WHOM IT MAY CONCER If you have been in the hahit of wearing Good Clothes and feel you don't want to lay down spot cash for your Spring needs—pay us a visit, CHEERFUL, CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT PLAN There is no need to further postpone your new season’s purchase even if you haven't the ready cash. Come in Today, make your Own Selection and pay while you wear. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AUSTRIAN WOMEN AREMISLEDBY ADS Americans Advertising for Wives Deceive Vienese Damsels Coats in Tweeds, Serges, Trico- tines, Jerseys, etc. Coats in Chinchilla, Tweed, Her- ringbone and Polo Cloth, in all the leading colors. Skirts. which the woman finds to mean virt- [ pjteher of the Pentacostal church for ually nothing in American vtandards. [§10,000 for the alleged alienation of orstopoys the affections of Mrs, Blondell. He HUSBAND avers that the clergyman in the guise of spiritual adviser to Mrs. Blondell induced her to leave her heme. Wife's Affections. Mrs. Blondell is reported to be ens Daltimore, March 24.—William H,|gaged in ~evangelism in southern Blondell is suing the Rev. John W, |Maryland. NISTER. He Alleges Spiritual — Adviser Stole Vienna, March 24.—Vienna girls are being.warned not to be misled by marriage advertisements from Amer- ica. Half dozen alleged cases of de- ception that are cited by Der Morgan which asserts they are “but a few out of hundreds” fn which Austrian wom- en have gone to America to marry. One case described is that of a daughter of a “high official,” who an- swered an advertisement in a Vienna paper stating that an engineer in Chi- cago desired to wed a pretty, educated Viennese. In German the word en- gineer always means n professional title and is never applied to me- chanies. When she arrived she found the man was a metal worker. He soon lost his job and the girl's parents had to sacrifice even their household goods to send her money to return. Another instance is recited in which the advertisement contained the phrase “An American (dark) wishes to marry, ete.”” The prospec- tive groom was i negro. Usually, says the paper, the adver- tisements describe the man as carning so many million crowns a month Made right wear right Right in every way p Russians fighting for transportation to American food relief stations. They crowd into trains and.oecupy the roofs of coaches. Sczfe Tilh o INFANTS wa INVALIDS ASK FOR o) H , Horllcks “0l'|l_l!!( S ,' = the Original. void Imitations and Substitutes Forlnfants, Invalidsand Growing Children | Richmilk, malted grain extractin Powder Tha O!Igin.l Fond-Dnnk For All Ages [No Cooking = Nourishing ~ Digestible Footwear For Women! For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. All Styles! Al Sizes ! For All Occasions! Smashing precedent, smashing prices---It has always and will continue to be the NEWARK policy of giving the greatest shoe value in AmericA and dur- 100 New sale. At an unmatchably low price. | Spring Hat, we advise you most emphatically to buy at this All the newest materials, Straws and Novelty Cloths, Flowers, Ostrich, Ribbons and Ornaments. of the bright new spring reason. ing this unheard of record break- ing sale---the greatest Newark sale ever held---you can buy your Spring footwear at prac- tically ONE-HALF of last sea- son’s prices. Talk about reductions, look at these ---and just before the opening of the Spring season for low shoes---Take advantage of it now and save money. Beautiful Trimmed Hats EACH 4.95 If you are looking for a smart You save practzcally HALF on last season’s prices! Style after style—hundreds and hundreds of shoes to choose from—a style for every occasion—in Every wanted color women billtard experts | York or 1 ‘ Wher the meet in New shortly, i Florenc pects to show them a putting English on the ball. Practical jaunty hats, just the thing for the little miss in these Milan straws, finished with fine quality memm nhlmn streamers. A most unusual display of new delightful styles at remar Rolling Brims, colors. 95¢c-$1.95-$2.95-$3.95-d$4.95 Oxfords, Pumps, Colonials and Sandals—exquisite models in brown, tan and black calf skin, kid skin, suede, patent leather, satin, etc. Cuban, Military French and Baby Louis heels, Turned and welt soles—all sizes and all widths but not in all styles. 1 The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores In The United suug. New Britain Store 324 Main Street, Near R. R, Crossing TAILORED STRAW HATS new shapes of NEW DRESS HATS Sy Close low prices. . Pokes, Iitting effects, all All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings toe Accommodate Customers.

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