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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1922, PRMIER []F leINA © NEARLY FINISHED Advertlslng induces a firs sale Globe Clothing House '} IRDERED ARRESTED; ‘"':'fffff'fffff,f;'f:"fi'f.,,"'fffff:7:‘7:"'7"":'5"1 833, Quellty” slons mekies permaneny 2 b S & ! : SWEEPING [;HANEES Rev. Dr, J. B. Klingherg and family | this morning moved their household | goods from Bradley street to the | (Continued from First Page), Cooley house on West Main street, ——— | The Jatter place is donated, furnished | - from either side. No foreigner was|and rent free to Dr, Klingberg and | hurt while inside the walls and the | family until their new home is ready | property of forelgners was reported | for oceupancy. a8 everywhere respected, | The An accurate estimate of the casual- The new Children's Home building wring compietion ant i 1| Once tried, i 15 never forsaken Hive tles cannot be obtained at this time|is n but 2,600 dead or wounded \\vn-I und consideration for a dedication sealed Dbcketi Only BlncK.Green ormixed counted near Tien Tsin alone For- | ceremony some time within the next A hority f ' ‘ re an 8llt o"ty or 3 y elgn doctors sald there were similar | 81X weeks, about the time it {s planned —— e - = casualties at Fengtal, to move in, Furniture is being donat- | WANT U, § TO JOIN, WOULD EXTEND TRUCE. s ed by friends for the different rooms, Defeat Becomes Debacle Would Have [ Ivish Leaders Taking Steps Toward the statement that het' ¥ . Tien Tsin, May 6.—(Ity Awociatcd | Mayor t;)_S"pcaR at' A “l‘lum-lu-»' Association AmcYican on Justice Tribunal, Longer Period of Inactivity. Press) — Chang Tso Lin's defeat {s . \ . fast hecoming a dcbacle. Hordes of Polish Gathering| . ..~ "= """ mBm ekl bt A g T e et I'engtien soldiers are passing through Tien ‘T'sin, some clinging to the out Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa has re- | urging that the United States be- | Press,)— The Ulster authorities fear- 4y ; te d R AN ¥ sulu are nOt magae. 3 & B pi : % ad sldes of the overcrowded railway cars|clved an invitation to attend and|come a member of the permanent|ing that the truce between the rival and motor trucks and filling all avail- | Speak at a meeting to he held May ¢ o ; court of internatior stice as 4 otep [ army factions s e able space on the locomotives 28 in observance of the anniversary nationgl.Justl ey ny tonp. fn:-gouth:-Lraland SHING of signing the Polish constitution, The |toward ending wartare was presented | lead to increased activities in North 330 d H. h i 7 4 Al A ) o, . Gen, Chang Tso-Lin left his head- | F an |g er : ' ¥ ] ¥ A quarters at Chunliangcheng presum- |affair will be held in the Sacred Heart |0 Secretary Hughes today by the fed- | rpejund, posted police patrols this i > ably for Mukden, early today. school hall, Mayor Paonessa will ac. |€ral council of the Churches of “hrist ning all roads into Belfast. Among the refugees are clements|cept the invitation. in America he memorial, it was [, patrols searched pedestrians and of the 28th division from Langfang, Jater, Will be sent to Preslident e & said ‘ he 5 the occupants of vehicles, who have not seen action It is OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY, Harding and the senate The counell, according to a state Hart schaflner & Marx . ® thought to indicate that the 25th di- - o % ) o B b y vision across the Hun river has been | Mr. and Mrs, Lindgren Pleasantly |ment accompanying the memorial,sces Dublin, May 8. y Associated ¥ g [0t (ot et e ST oy in the permanent court of *nternation- | Press.)—The Dail Eireann peace com- . ; Bl EV Bl tesv Orpariie _|al justice not only the fruition and | mission after a session of 234 hours G lf s -t lli h l] 4 \ The troops passing through Tien Mr. and Mrs. Gunard Lindgren of [consummation of many decad s of | today, announced that two of {ts 0 uits, whic! ave e . S e g t strect were pleass wur- | American discussions, plans and de-| members had been requested to ar- : ) I S Eha B S os Ty b {ocni| prised at their home last evening by [sires for international peace through | range with the respective army heade police. Tonight was expected to be a pur':\' nr_ nds in hum-i of their | justice based on law, but also the|quarters a prolongation of the tems thetorltioa ineriodlo tithe; i Fout~ana h \\mll!lnn anniversary T'he house | promise of a larger d truer right- | porary truce recently agreed upon bee prettily decorated for the event, | eousness and justice among the na-|tween the rival republican army face . 3 5 trousers and extra pair \ Briish volunteers were mobiized thin| nd BULLL (e ening, ames wers | oo afternoon for the protection of played and vocal and instrumental se- foreign colony. f e e e —,—,——,—————— BRI e, e - lections were rendered. An allled military train was pre-| " ‘s, anq Mrs, Lindgren were the re- ; of knickerbockers. ‘. 1 pared to proceed toward Peking and | T A0 Mre Lindsren ore the e , k . reopen communication with the capl- | girts Lunch was served and the par- g tal. ty broke up at a late hour. Tl 58 e - ) gy B Jammed With Men Create Satisfaction—Not Sales weeds and Grays F ; . Bt = iheteited menstian. tosose . . Our aim is to create satisfaction am - customers— y 2 G : ; & Press) Defeated Fengti: f s Denles Oll Deal ur .«un] 1s to cre. l‘ e sa lfll 1C lOI} an Ong filll()c:: :(;]r\l(;lt;nt from the southern front at Machang sales will follow when this fecling exists. : } and the northern fighting area are| | ; L) e Mnroush ~Mien: TN, toward efforts are directed to making our service as nearly 100% $42 00 i % their| | perfect as possible. Chunliangcheng from which Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffner & Marx leader Gen. Chang Tso-Lin, is repart- ed to have withdrawn seeking to re- organize his army. Reports from Tien Tsin say the railroad yards there - 2 ® ° 1hs 9 ) . . . are choked with troop trains jammed | | F An Exhibit of Boys’ Suits— Two Pairs of Pants With Each Suit [/sr it tiiieemiy) | e | Blectric Service lowing flve train loads last night, it | 2 was estimated today that eight thous- o | ¢ ; 510'000 ¥ and men had passed through with 3 K 10,000 more in the railroad yards. 2 = The troops from the southern front are disheartened and say they have Don’t Worry About Egg Brand Socks — They are now only [f/i, tiarerea and sy tney nave ; e | food at Fengtal and Langfang. They i are anxious to return to Mukden, 3 : 256 a parr. No Looting Reported 1 Home Bright and Protected The men are still heavily armed,| | [ Say Nothing &t T Traveasnd Vihie . . . # but are maintaining ffiF(’H\]inl‘,} show- Shirts of The Leading Styles — Emery, $2.00. Look in our win- [ e »o niency tovart ooins o) [ : ' however, are guarding the railroad > i dow for a Trunk or Bag. yir Tefuing 0 permit (e troops o ‘ Take Advantage of Our Special on their arrival Special Presentation of Young Men’s Suits at $15 and $20. Dleaing (6 water, A few Tave e wounded by the guards. s | . | § $3.75 Per Light Outlet Marines Land ¢ American troops are guarding the property of their nationals and keep- ing watch at the milay station, The L Hes ¢ ] Wiring Campalgn starts May 1st, closes UiSSRCiiIs M e Brived iyeaterday : 1 ; June 1st, and is extended only to and landed 15% marines. Reports that the railway line to - ¢ . B property owners on our existing lines. Mukden has been cut b the forces K of Gen. Wu are unverified ; { ; Many Casalties i 1-12 Total Cost Down—Balance rhing o, Dien Tain fr : ) in 11 Equal Monthly Payments. turning to Tien Tsin from Machang, says Chang's forces are still holding : o Write, call or phone. DENIES HE TOOK MONEY ~ |scxen witometers bevona hat town, ' ’ b saw scores of dead, while hundreds of o f "‘ by Boris Bakhmeteff, Russian Ambassa. | Vounded were uncared for in the im S R i | provised, inadequate hospitals where : . ) : dor Charged With Illegitimate Use!they lay pleading for water and food b - Admiral Strauss, commander of the R . of United States Loan for Himself. | smerican Asiatic fleet has left Tien L g ; rashi Tsin to rejoin his ship the cruiser . Washington, May §—Charges made | 00, %0 1q gaaitional marine guards ; in the senate that Boris Bakhmef ; Borls Bakhmeteft | oo living. The American consulate Tt AlEh o the last accredited Russian ambassa- me: ide! i edlted Russian ambassa- | 115 SN 170 e et | g atest picture of Leonid Kraussin 92 WEST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE dor here had illegitimately used | ; i money from cradits imxmipd by the | Chinese territory to come into the|gcpieq Russia has given an oil mon- United States to Russia under the | [OTCIEN concessions. The allles forces| o) " 4o tne British Il inte Kerensky regime, wore denfed by | Tien Tsin have been mobilized in Mr. Bakhmeteff today in a statement | their barracks. filed with the state department and i forwarded by Socr.»l:?rumr:mg';]v:“:({ Victor Marches On : ; i Tien Tsin, May f.——(By Associated None of the money loanec . : ney loaned the Ker- | " ioll war which now appears to ensky government the United “tates o " °be at an end, is reported to be at ~ ST i s | NEW BRITAIN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS used for purposes other than those | )0y ahout ten miles south of the known to the treasury department.| = A DALY DS Ol ey ar- Will Wine Do He denied flatly the charge that he . 2 ternoon from Ilengtei ad purchased real esta s y i pagcepurchased posl estaie AR WIS e testrent of (Oen, Ohang s country or had appropriated any of |, . % e ‘ [ Lin's forces now appears to be nearly | the loaned funds for maintenance of ¢ B lat its end, except on the Tien Tsin the embassy in Washington. i ex 10 W £ Fukow line where it is estimated from | kel s I BL R M e, Any Unwired Homes on the Existing Residential Light Cir- rior—. i the vicinity of Machang. Orders for 9 % $ § S Prior-Le Vasseur Nuptials |the vicinity of Machang. Orders fo GitEnlte Ol BP0, these men to Just a little corner of the immense throng that gathered to :\‘“‘,"":nn?lfi:l'::vlr!!e;“n'i'"l\llrlllf 1|£ e o e o : L e e er Light Outle greet the Prince of Wales when he visited Tokio. The column is ';,'r',"m"'fin‘:;r::,’:_v(‘{:"";?’:;“L',,],i"f:l,'pf,':.','! ;’;’;‘ Rf“,::”'\‘\ etest BRidhe afn ment, and Miss Lena Le Vasseur of |this city and a request has been re- | Base Receptacles and Single Pole Switches installed at the part of a “London Bridge” erected in his honor. the office force at the Trumbull Elec- | ceived that a train be sent. e tric Manufacturing company, Plain-| The foreign concessions in Tier Same Low Price AR R RS T I L e Handsome and Up-To-the-Minute Fixtures at Modest Cost Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Plain- |everything was reported quiet. Strong ville. The gi is the son of Mr.|farces of Chinese police guarded the > $ $ I i The Dye that ST L e e ) may be included in Wiring Contract y and the bride is the daughter of Mr. Admiral Strs s, commander of the One Year to Pay 2 2 and Mrs. John Le Vasseur of Whiting | American Asiatic flect arrived from never disappoints! |i. B i et ppo o ; i R A Il«v In‘:-xwy-'u-vw! onee by Chang's| 1-12 Total Installation Cost DOWN at SIGNING of Con- Have you had bad luck with your home | troops wiho allowed him to proceed ol % MR - i A S8 OILT N T dyeing? SUNSET SOAP DYES will never Desmond Leaves melm [after identincasion : tract—Balance in 11 EQUAL MONTHLY : disappoint. SUNSET cleans while it dyes. | Of Engineering Dept.| An allicd miitary train will leave INSTALLMENTS 3 SUNSET doesn'’t crock, fade or wash out. James F. Desmond, a chainman in | SUNSET dyes all fabri A ‘ the engineering department, left the | : g 1 4 abrics evenly |employ of the city this morning to | WANT NO OIL DEAL. Wiring Campaign Starts May 1st and Closes June 1st SUNSET produces the same effect on take a place with the Commeeticut| .. . —=ooco Be Sure the Contractor To Do Your Work Is One of heavy wool, thinnest cotton or delicate silk. | Light and Power company. Fellow | Have Made Donial th(\ FO”O\\'ing: employes of the department present LR A L ed him with a gift today, James Con| London, May 6. The Times says i SPRING & BUCKLEY ELEC. (0. ARTHUR TYLER Ask your dealer to show the SUNSET Color Guide. |ley making the pres Mr. |Is officially declared that the Shell g3 If he can't supply you mail us 15¢ and we will send ‘n. smond has been with the depart- | group of British oil companies has as 75-81 Churcn St. Tel. 2240 104 Belden St. Tel. 2626-15 22 Fnl 15 the color desired. Don’t accept substitutes. !ment for about a year. sured the British government it will BILLINGS & YONAN ZEHRER ELECTRIC CO. Color: NORTH AMERICAN DYE CORP e e not be a party to v angement s inid " om (i @ o el kA . et e :::: MOUNT VERNON, ,.,,,,0,2""“ GREEK BOAT ATPACKED which will prejudice other ofl interests 160 Wa h'"’lz,tho" M‘w.,g',; iliere St Jerome St. in Russia g el 1 COWLES ELECTRIC CO. mm\hn Bandits Reported Making | This follows reports that the Shell D. \‘. ‘Dl.uMl'.B\ 392 Stanley St. Tel. 2229.4 Accanlt On Warship. group signed an agreement for the ex- | 31 Fairview St. fre gyl B -4t ploitation. of the ofl felds in wovlet OSEPH BARONOWSKI ANDERSON ELECTRIC (0. Athens, May 6.-—-The Greek steam-|territory | JOSE s ) a 269 Main 8 2nd Floor Tel. 519 ‘;,,”‘ Constantinopilis engaged in eva . 41 Grove St. i e e umn;: Greek refugees from territory | MARRIAGE LICENSLES, . » rrlnlln]ll"d by thf‘ 'Tnll\l\h Nationalists | Marriage licenses have been issued | [ Was ttucked: by Turkian. handite 0 ns” oo i Thierres ot nnecticut Light ower . rnrrhns! to a report to the @ - | burg, Vt., and Miss Anna .mm&.n of W.mm nt The bandits were routed | 56 Rockwell avenie Antonia Orsen ONE Real Dye For ALL Fabrics {with cannon and rifle fire, Two of tha|of 20 I'rankiin street, and l’hrl\-sul |erew were wounded. Demichele oi the Same address | tor Peking to

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