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B DAY, APRIL 25, 1922, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUE Life And H(;;;cs L HIS LIFE SOVIET RUSSIA HAS | HE SUFFERED SIGNED 75 TREATIES Until “Frdlf-a-tivé's"' Brougnt Ll m_flf B’P'"“ bt Perfect Health Royehicen of 1917 40 Axversox St Porriasn, Mawve, | Moseow April 25 Hoviet Ituasia —— PHONOGRAPH®" e e T T was troubled with Constipation { evor sinco I can romember, As & | ine oot e Ml % result, was subject to distressing [ onvention th R DOWers Afw | Hleadaches and Pain in my loft side, | "¢ revaiution of it 15 Amnounc b I ehanced to read about “Fraita. | “: X ‘l” Al atate pubilention re Sy 2 H R T e onntin ©oprogress made by the S ::\ 8 nl"unrl.‘:.;.-m L.:HJI papers ..”nI ishovill towand wor'd: recognition. | g 1weir use about four months |1 hie 1 not inehuds thee am / é g ago, Since then, I have been free of Vsory con entiong, sueh 18 the trea ‘VON B\ f Headaches, my bowels have been of Birest-Litovsk, which were con “ G . ! regular, and from the use of “Fruit |} 4 J"' AR g @ MISS JULIA I”‘KU‘\Iby Age 13 s actlves” (Frult Laxo Tublols) Toel L | cronns, (o fonr of i an thro 378 East Street Lave derived the greatest henefit? Juded with the s d i ' First pl f the wrecked airplane in which Sir Ross Smith ; gred uded with the so-c4 ndepender irst photo of the wrecked airplane in which Sir Ross Smith, . 8] . . o i OTIS ML BRYANT, - aviet ropubiics; the seond with | famous: Australian aviator who plned fo fly around the world, Attending Central Junior High Scho: 50c @ hox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 2oe, | 11108 hovdoyine on diissan, and thel ogt hig Jife, It crashed in a trial Aight at Brooklands, England 4 \ | { y §2.50, o (o CSkE SRR G b 0 e 1R 1061 crashed in a trial flight at Brooklands, England. e H QRO (s o i Atdealers or from FRUIT-A-TrvES |17 N7 i . i With a Total of 369 Correct Words. i L.mited, OG1 BURG N, Y, Treemy con soviet b 7 7 ajv piss e : ———— e | o8 I8 the DAl to the payment of the financial obli- | Who Will Receive the Iirst Prize, « i 7 ¢ | PR Urei et i ; l \ gations due to foreign nationals which | 8 : PRO‘“S[ONS END'JRCF ! ¢ administration for the | 4 are usually referred to as apre-wur | N R NBY PH N ‘ Vi M Tasi s ctarving millions debts, the soviet spokesmen asked for | it t a0 triets, A [ orfum of 80 years on these ! i Sh Subsidy Pl ¢ wed by rivouy I iteone treaties are emhraced and the cancellation of the in 1o SR VAR o 7 pirael 5 : iip Subsidy Pl Cavored up| Toon M Rl ST I - terest according to the allied version | § The contest created move interest than we had anticipated and | PRnde e b i 4 Now| sl A st Azorbaiinn, - Rukhara of the meeting. This cancellation was | checking the lists entailed more work than we expected. We | : wgia, 1 kraine, White Russia and A d D l 2 H 7 D to apply hoth to the past and to the | g 1Q R (IR TP RS 5 5 Enetand States, heE e vennier i wen- |ALlied Diplomats However, DO|neried o the morntorium. ‘ know MISS PILKONIS will enjoy the Granby Phonograph and i R e . g ral, acearding 1o the officlal publi ; Russin’s Sand, | she may well be proud of winning it. Lo, el FOVIRIQNS s a'linnees provide for the All Pinally the Russians made eclear i ;‘;‘]':“' "[":‘}f‘ ""I"’"‘i‘ ‘:’”. “;\" nAnTAe 1 of fons departments of 0L blve p Ope that, in refusing to restore private | + 5 gt . z \. i e yioint congressiona) DA | o soveral governments with Russta. i property in Russia, this would not| 829 School Pupils entered the contest and the list submitted by Lt el e f e Bt W Porder State Agreements S . limply any surrender by Russian citi- | Q J g i 3 o 0 pesenting elvic orgunlautions 'n tar- |, (O SO SN e | SADHI 85 (Ry" Asoctuten | tiie ot Tiihta ta hold properts MISS PILKONIS was the choice of the judges as the winner. { R R P DURIC | order stites comprise 31 grecments i ':'“ ‘]"”"]'“ conference 181¢o fee gimple in foreign lands, iour- | 1 R ‘ )} * S o ; 7 y drifting towar e rocks N | wooi o ies o the rig! i - i i 5 1 ‘ they sald favors quicc action by con- | “0CHtdwd with - diwand ; Whether it can e Kept from wreok: | Sooie ‘“'l""j;:,'. S e The next highest were, Louis Richman, 357 words; Helen Miner, i K1Ses oniie ACMIDIBURIONT DroBTAM, | oy, AtgTinnigtan, - Mongoll age depends upon the possibiiity of [Lourgeoise system. | 853 words; Dorothy Barth, 339 words; Lillian Schroeder, 322 | i e e e [ 1o most Important of these, |adjusting the new demands of ~ the | " guty® NG L ki were then | words - § THEIAnd “eities as’ wWoll na for the| he publicationdeciares, s the fre Russian s“\l"; ‘l"‘l"fl“]"-“ with “;“ terms, but they could only grant 4 4 i LR et ; kil th T which provides that position of the allied —governmentsitpam on condition that the powers| [ k] A : : ‘_" i territory shou'd a hostile nation [stand by the resolutions adopted at|ys" pocogni 1ABE LA AT nh = g o \\Y"Ir":lih\h;lni." i AR iy timudatlemnt: to, atta ok the Eo=| Cannes, .on “whith the conferérica Ja|'gr R ntiieg ettt Gl e BELe \MR' M'. J'. SMITH MR. W'. J‘.DOYLT ! Japanest 3t should not pass this bl | nat quarter. founded. | nancial help for its proper ~w Rritain Herald New Britain Rerr 4 5 ¥ 2 | ion of military and civi’ The situation is made more critical | o .onetruction | ‘ ! ondh-ettabiiaiment o |by.the et g premisERT G (o, Under. these conditions MR. L. A. SPRAGUE 3] ' are deat w B CXCIALY Al BE ik RAT alCS aming Worthington-Ivans, 2 s 2 A, P. ANNUAL MEETING | "5 the thira sroup. Trate nsree. {terday that France will withdraw |pe g W oruipatonvans, = ehair- New Britain Trust Company. [ Sents have been concluded hetween [from the conference if she is L olink SAnve riviper. " We st refzc|B 4 oviet Russin and England, I to see that the ideas expres this matter to our respective ;:mvrw1 —a 1 Large “lepresentation From Al Over | opmany, Sweden and Ttady, as the French cabinet before parliament| nopte s 1t was then decided to ad-| 8 : agrecments of one kind or another |can triumph. journ the sittin ne die. AN the i the Country Gathers at - Waldor! | 0"y urin, Belgium and Hungary.| These French practical demands SR At 6. SRR AR Gt thel | RSt i el Aton Kohke: ol A L L ! |include maintenance of the war rep- ans arranged to meet this morn- | | } [t n arations figure barment of all dis-fing and ga over the entire situation. v MmN Ay Anril 25 I'he annual y]OULD DISGHARUE DUNCAN armament Qrsr. nd “,fl chz The Russians contend that their ! meeting of the Associated I'ress wa ; ing of cxisting at Genoa. Infgeneral attitude as to making a treat | L.t‘,. i the Waidorf Astoria today | A . A ;'ulvhlmn. :,.1.1.;;.- tnalats on J1 GM-Lwith the powers has been misinter i with a large representation from new England Officers Believe Licut. [herence to the Cannes resolulionsipreted and one of the delegates a V . throughout the country. Lady Astor : which call for the payment of Rus |charged the fanity translations han | 138 MAIN STREET | accepted an invitation to be tae prin- [ Colonel Is Not Fit to Be in the|sia’s war debts and the restitution by [jeen made of their counter. Sugges. [ cipal speaker ot ihe tuncheon, coming| ) the soviet forcigners’ property in Russ |tions Jast week. | ) here from Baltimore for the purpose, | United States Army. sia, Hune ‘Nat Al Gone, The board of directors presented ¢ Washington, April ~Discharge | Faperts Conclude. Despite the serious outlook the | report for to: year showing a further | 50 emy of Lieut, Col. Duncan| The conference of experts on the|peads of the various delegations have | i SRlalon o mbership and news |\ o, Crarmer chief of staff of the | [tusslan question broke up yesterday lnot given up all hope. | gathering a-1 distributing facilities, 16th (New England) livision in fand adjourned » die because the Some however, frankly informe | 4 4 s e France and now aide to Gen. Pershing | Xperts representing the powers found (. Associated Press last night that |8 ; “ _ R i eptacd it \ sens il |[the Russians new set of proposals|(; s Salbility et nip , I 4 OPENS TONIGIHT. vas demanded before the senate mil set i aw no possibiiity of making an ”7 I‘ tary committes today hy a delega- |[1bsolute 1 contradiction with the japrangement with the soviets unless | S —————— B e IO IC ) okt ¢a[tion of 22 New England Nationa | soviet note accepting ","'I.;“ § terms|ghe tatter radically modified their | ] Yo Official'- F; E A ard offieers he A by former B a hasis for fiture deliberations. program. | e micialdlmnclicd by MANOL, oG is mawardl - liogan ;nd: Chas Yesterday the Bolsheviki announced ™ |/, the Bolsheviki have aban- [ The .uv..r Achievement o, v {1, Cole, their deciination to restore private [aoned their counter-claims for ::n»] K gins tonight nd will contint st spakesmen for the delegation whicl ‘mp'-r:yI».m.lm-« everything was ni-Jage charged to forcien inferventions | § opfo 1 | of the week in the Roys' club gim [appeared before the committee sit. | ionalized in Russia but in their note|in Russia, the story went the rounds| F k R t U H ld ‘ l f d Ad t The progrom will e oned ofiic ing in exeentive session on the re |l acceptance they voiced willingness of the delegations last night that thry' or alc e urns se era aSSl te v S- fy tonight by Mayor \., M. Pmonessa, |scntly submitted nomination of Maijor| o restore such property or indemnify [will hold the tnited States moraliy and will be followed by an addre ‘o a eoloneley, were d to have| he owners provided the country’s wan ‘vapn|l.~Ill\v' for the presence of the! 0. H. Bensgon, of wingfield, Ju | harged that the officer was unfit for [ iebts to the allies were cut down and | Japanese troops in Siberia since the | Achievement dircctor of the I | command, insubordinate and other- [ inancial help for Kussian forthcom- | Japanese occupied the ferritory not | = = States Jeague. vise not worthy of a place in the | ng. fonly co-jointly with American troops| --———— — — = A detailed plan has been worked [sommissioned personnel of the army Allies Make Demands. | but tually at the request of the < out wherchy a proportionate number e T Instead of accepting the allies de-|American government, ADAMSO S ADVENTUKLb ¢ BY 0 JACOBSSON Slc%"f,"'.’\ il idemonstigts thelr: worlk | iNo ity Recommend Private :}I:’:‘IT"T,”“],M| ‘i\n”;ln:a' of uns 'l]“h 'ni I thal ease 4 1 ane of (I\f; Jap l—' B 5 ' ay. ‘G : f 5 5 g derstanc a 56 [anese jokingly, “i he Boisheviki | e Offors for Muscle Shonls Pl e SRkl B O T L T lome Brew—Get a Wringer ! making, cooki Washington, April 2 Considera it either postponed or re- it on the United States government.'” | ing, sewing, paper making ind «ther | on by the ho military commit [ aitted in part, the Bolsheviki came.| AT e | TR C 1058 s ihe. el By et useful stud 0xs’ clibs norubber e - execntive session of the vari |y with an entirely different proposi- [ British experts mate the known | ¢ kst . mending, tin cmithing. wooden foy [yus private of for the governmen!f jon, They asked the complete an- {availabie coal fields insure a supply | making, electrical work, ete, will be [ ypojects at M s Shoa Al has | qulment of all war debts, enough for formal needs of the world there and demonstrate how ihey are | onched the stase it was said today | Wiercas they had previously agrecd | for 4,000 years, ol taught by Junior Achievement math- |y good authority where it appears ! eds to do useful things while at play. [yrobable that none of the offers wil — = e el o ’ [ recommended to the house in thei n 3 1 i MARY GARDEN 0N 0UT, | mrescnt form for aceeptanee, In Engraving Bureau Upkeaval | New York, Apri Mary sinsden ON 110900 BONDS, | who r atly resigned s director of ‘ Tt St e oy 5 Gireenwich, April 2 Rail at $10, the Chivago Grand Onim 0oy Wil 80 1055 00 wins: fixed by dudge Jamer on a tour of American cancert rtages Nl GETAY: NORR e B, Gher this fall, it was announced today by MLt ot TR Charl s L. Wagner, concert . [to the IPaitfield county cour rank 320 Yaglar, i [ 1tocca and Fortunate Speranzo and [ o e N ip Cipri, ali of Stamfoed, charged ?} with robbery in the Bruno and Bel- | I b [ mont store a1 North Mianus, Satur- | % i\ ay night. The men were “epresented | by counsel ‘rom South Norwalk. | r | BEG!N GN SflLTS [ LIPERS OTESPRING, 1 | 1 Manila, April 25.--Returning 3 v rom an .nspection journey 1 souther islands which Flush Your Kidneys Oceasionally i w m‘v...‘ x“;‘~r r .-1.1.,,y‘_ Gov- | You Fat Meat Regul cfnor fen. Wood annonunced that 200! . : ehildren born of leper parenis would No man or woman who cuts mra to Manila within a few reaularly can make a - mistale by children are from 2 to 8 flushing the kKidneys occasionally, cays hut are free from leprosy a well known authority. Meat forms Gkl i uric acid whic clog he Kidney MEM ON MARRIAGE, BHIS wart or thi: waate, dwd fiolsone ] GHICEgo Kpril Refusing stead- from 1 ood: Then A6y wstly to say whether he would r Ry 8 BTG ¢ marry Madaiynne Obenchain, his “or- = . . Fih Y ! er tront vousnes er wif she is acquitted at her Louis Albert Hill, left, new director of the Bureau of Printing | tion, dizziness f "”'":' "“"‘"""I"“"’""" 'I J }"‘"""” and Engraving, succeeding James . Wilmarth, right. Resolutions I A peR ) L e e o [ for investigation into the sudden dismissal of Wilmarth and prac- he Kidneas o otk e ostantish nis law practice, but wouta | bicaily his entire staff have been introduced in Congress and the the urine ond seliee fe Soreturn (o Madalynne's side in Senate. SeAlmmants ¢ 2 [ Angoles of she cgain ne im. goie tonded by sealiin ' \ ; : s N g B = B 3 . bt our i LY AU HER PALS Achur Ousht To Be Able To Produce Some Big Notes ~ i | £ tablesp Calor i fore hreakfast f ew o day - 5 T - your kidneys will then aet fine AT ACH GO W AT GOV CoME AGIN, BO! FouR fomous salts is mad rom the aci of \ Tae M with Hthia and ha wd fo¥ gor FlLIVYER | AN HIG BULKY s erations to fin Ineys R T neutralize the acids in uri o it no SRy e a g lenger causes irritation, thus ling | bladder dizorders Jad Salts i« in n not injure makes o delig) offer yeseent lithia-water drink which all ) regular meat eat [ and then to keep the kidneys clany ] and the hlood pure, thereby avoiding i scrious Kidney complications > el —— PALACE — > 7 . Watch For “ T Al MORAN OF THE A\ h e - LADI LETTY | P Copyright. 1922. cvapaper Feature Sermce, Inc . Grewt Brit.in rights reserved

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