New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 11, 1922, Page 9

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W BRITAIN DAILY PERALD. = e ‘oviet Boy Sconts THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922, PALESTINE ENTERS “TO‘LEAVEGITY “ the mandate in this action possi friction het unle mi Similar Position ford Art School, In tennis circles there is a feeling|a had trimming at the hands of the | are that Mile, Busanng Lenglen and Mrs. | New Haven High last Saturday. Molla Mallory, will never meet again 3 on the courts, The defeat of the great French woman in this country last year, has broken her spirit, according to Samuel Hardy, hout hiringing pressire upon the ' plans tine council [ Joseph ques- [ public Jewish [ug dire can go forward, [gnd Wiseltier, art director schools has accepted tor of the Hartford hus tendered his resignation (o represented at the [1he Jocal school officials He will I will try to obtain a hear- | take up his new duties in Hartford the | immediately after the close of the Art school where he will in- struct during the summer, Y \ir. Wiseltier has been art instruc- and director in this city for the | past nine years. During his time the {art department has grown from a {small department with one teacher ’.w‘] one assistant until today there is !. director and 11 teachers, an English ar. The Hartford Art school has been portraits of ,,1“”‘1“(;1»:] recently and under Mr, Great Britain, | Wiseltier's direction it is expected to the place it on a par with the leading art schoels of New York or Boston of 4 position art school q».-.' U bave two wins, I . Manchester and the Coljegiate paratory College to thelr credit, one bad defeat to offset these large crowd of rooter: follow the team to the view the battle, The locnls South 0l Pre, | and two, A 5 expected to Capital City to Coach Cassidy has not decided on his lineup yet ‘Mandate There Vay Fake S | Most Tmportant Yet I'hey i meet The announcement that the Pitts- burgh Pirates are secking the services of "Reb” Russell, of the Minneapolis club, knocks the old argument about “they never come beck' into a coek- ed hat. Russell was once a twirler, and after making a failure of the task wans shunted off to the minors, He was converted into an outiielder, and made good, ing hefor I'he council following 1A Tmperiail di - FPrancavilla datehi Tang Tsal-1ou Belgium; Sen and Count Quin preside indldtiatn Cireat Nritair the Marquis | Italy: M. | G ocinted delegates Columbia I'rens) the Pale mandaty aues i (o the agenda of the mccting of (he Juapan hina; - RUSS OFFICIALS o oM 8 Leon o wi Announeement hy the Larl of four that he intended to demand im Jack Dempsey will he among those | $ -y . p $ b, 2 4B o N r:x“ .vjl -‘-:;‘y:-:;\-;vllm 'v': ”;u’y: ik present tonight when Georges Carpen- . i ; i & 3 3 ] |date, 10 ’ e ‘y ent on the B ama Tod (1100 Lowis meet iche | MUCH Speculation as to Pinal 1!‘1‘. vf:' Rritain ii‘ Disposition of Note neva, May 11 (Ty As introduction tion 1 arl ¢ for unexpected ' won Tour I | tor wi Spair Mis tist, ) | the pr including | family. Maud P as painted t 1cipal dog the e man mat ates and league of of royal ring at London, Engiand. Dartmouth defeated versity, yesterday 6 to han, who hurled two years ago for the Harvard freshmen, was on the mound for the Green. He pitched a neat game. Norwich Uni- 2. Johnny Mec- Genou, May U'ress) —Th d in Genon wer tehing Santa Margherita, the headquarters of the Tiun Ae'emation today g the Lol st verdiet ¢ of Europe has oration of Russia, uhstance 0f the preamble and '3 of the rep!y hiad hecome | Genoa was still in ignor- as to the sovict government's word on what it wi'l do about foreizn property nationa'ized in Rus- | That is the question on which nes and nm have split with he rest of the pewers, Many riimors concerning Russia's of fight v"i::};g".-::r(f."}i? ‘]?”:v:‘:r e if;‘r i ;"” GERMANY TO MAKE 9;,;»‘3'&1 l‘xr:vwl.'-” ‘(r‘””.“rm Ktton for- o the reply which beers on the res 7R v | leaders ingisting that an agrecment of iorotlon ol propontys hns besn drattad BIG W ZEPPELIN I'the Wilson administration chould be ind re-dratted the Russis 1t {carried ont with weratie leaders mdarwent ma changes sterday wseerting that the loan to Liberia was | ‘fter appeals had been made M. Capacity To|authorized in 1918 in “d ‘'ehiteherin, the soviet foreign minis Jaw." ter by Signor Schanzer and othe caders to soften it as much as possi ble. There iz a general fee hat the Russians have gone a dare in modifying their s vital question. The Russian reply naturally much in it that is ¢ ally Rt ‘nefit of communists in | Alderman, the local pocket billiard [, coon & S5 TR player, defeated Murphy of Bristol, in|ioga the onpportunity to that town last night, 100 to 16, The| ror disarmament. T match was for $30.33. verbiage on general political qucs- S N | tions is of far less importance tha Kid" Wagner, the Philadelphialipe attitude of the soviet government battler, scheduled to meet “Ki4"* Kap-|owards forelgners property in Rus- lan at Meriden on Saturday night.|ga's docision of which will make or sustained an injury In training, and|yreak the conference. as a consequence, the bout has heen postponed. The promoter looking around for another battler to tuke \IOTOR F\FT RIE@ DELAYING MERGER weiated tather- who recently kayo- heen matched Ebbets Field at Pepper Martin, ed Babe Herman, to hox Jack Shark Brooklyn on May Walter Johnson, the veteran hurler of the Washington .Senators, showed yesterday that he is not through yet, by the manner in which he work ed against the St. Louis Browns. Wil- lams, the new home run king, got one hit, a double off Johnson's offer- ings. he the r The nany whlie \neo vised Jor hn ast > Boy Scouts of Moscow stand inspeetion for Trotzky. Belgi They furnish an interesting comparison with our own Boy Scouts. Holy Cross showed plenty in yesterday's game against Harvard at Cambridge, Mass. Opening the ninth inning one run fo the bad, the Purple batsmen went right at business | and managed to chase two runs across the platter, resoiution of R N2y by to Airchiip Of 76.000 Metres ance o Replace One For U, S, Destroyed Pefore Delivery [+, DI Washington, May 11. most prominent entries in the aicapital ha opening to | morrow will 1 ident Hard United |saddic hors rbell”. An announee aty, but|ment the entry was mude many under the lcommittes of the horse show adors cquncil | tion terday. Harbell will e miilion gold yaarks [ den and put through his paces |show by Sergeant Joseph M: who has been giving the steed workouts. B e The Boosters added another victim to the list yesterday, defeating the slugeers to 6. Cohen pitched in airtight 'fashion for the winners, Gor don swung a mean bat, Manager Yahm is ready to hear from other local téams in regard to games, 'S HORSE ne the national here to- of ¥ 11.—(By Associated any will 70,000 metre lotted to show Pre res Zeppelin of replace the one the Ve has the for the and not plea States hy to lestroyed in Cie wward of the ain which allows threc in reparation The amb thorized by the cil which stiil b trolling all mil to former enemy inz under the chairmar shal Foch, The making German government will, ed, be able to deliver the airship with in nire mont One of as a ssocia- rid- at the elson, daily 158ia and does make a he SPECIAL-SIX Five-passenger, 50-hovsepower 119-inch wheelbase Cord Tires Standard Equipment $1475 1. 0. b, factery 5 of 1dors awnrd inter-allicd war coun- -at here, questions relating and operat- ship of Mar- was con- )- tes, is $750,000, The it is believ- The intrinsic value and enduring quality of the Special- Six have won foritthe hearty endorsement of thousands of owners. It will win you, too, when you consider: — its equipment— jeweled eight-dayclock; Wagner's place. Aldrich the Yale baseball team further estaBished himself as one of the best collegian plavers by his exhibition agiinst the University of Pittsburgh nine yester- Captain Mal of of the conditi ey sl the Yepy Ithoug will prohal man ¢ tale the United American off Amalgamation Plans of Pierce Arrow tates and Lafayctte Motors Run ors — its comfort—seat cushions of soft, gen- day. Aldrich poled out two and accounted for six of the eight runs scored hy the Biue, He also play- | ed a dazzling game in the field. made in the at Philadelphia r, of Laufayette got n of Penn. Lafayette 8. | Six home runs Lafayette-Penn game yesterday. Starche two as did Sulliv won the battle 9 to were John Shea, the lucky bowler | of the Russci RBowling league to win the §5 drawn yesterday. At the commencement of the season, it was decided have a drawing for the money, with all men | who rolled n 100 score and over eligi- | [ ble. Bill Massey has been trying his, | darndest of late to convince the! | league statician that he once hit the pins for a century score. According | to the leaguc ofiicials, if 13ill ever got| | a 100 score, he is the only one that | knows about it. The Gas Co. will stack up against the City Hall nine at Wainut Hill Park this evening and the Teiephone Co. will play the Dankers in the see- ond games of the Hardware City In- | dustrial league. th combina- | tions have stroug lineups and the f games should be intercsting. The local High | stack up against their [ Hartford High school, noon in Hartford. The to will the nine rivals school old Satur loculs received CROWLLY BROM INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Strect TEL. Estimates cheer | e e—— ORNS Lift Off Wlth Fingers 1y given on all johs Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freczone’” on an aching corn, in- y that comn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fng- ers. Truly! H Your drugeist sells a t “IFreezone” for a few rents, iufficiont | to remove every hard corn. soft corn or corn between the toes, and the cal- louses without soreness or irritation. bottie of men's |+ [l'mnplir‘n\ior of lezal points that | be effected. ywho has been here homers, s ; iy Avamst Legal sSnagzs New York, May for a merger of the Motor Car Co. and Motors Co., which J. an and Co., bankers, conclude this week have porarily delaved by legal lit was reported today. The plan for financing greed upon, but the fact companies are incorp: aws different LArrow Co. in yette in 11.—Negotiations Pierce the 1. and W expect been tem- difficulties, heen th has that the Pierce ! York and the ware-—developed a must merger can w De be ironed out before the Kenosha, Wis tte Mote Co.. conferred with 5, expreseed the belier that the in the negotiations would be of t duration. GHINESE WAR CONTINUES Charles W, Nash of president of the lLafay b, del she (weneral Who Was Defeated Before Peking Now Prepares To Resist His Pursucrs on New Baitlefront. (By Associated so-1.in defeated Wu Pei- to resirt his pursuer troops at Kaihing, wehow about May Che 11 ng G Tien T | Press)- G before Peking ving massed n, prep: has peh and south of the den railway he will not he iy great wail on the Mu Chang responsibie for property it Wu attacks Wu sed his- Chihlt troops not to beyond Peitang nntil it iz clear whether Chang intends to fight. Thirts American soldiors leit yesterday s the rail- way gua 70 miles northeast of five miles from Chang's outposts. The situation in the mines is serious owing to the age of food and apprehension among the miners over ths presence of hordes of (‘h:n\;:'s Fengtien troops. has announced foreign has orde procerd here and only Kailan coal short- 10 (8 HT (RUI\I 3 WILL. Two Sons of Former Tammany Leader Iile Notice in Irish Court Dublin, May 11 (By Associated Presa)—Solicitors acting in hehalf of | Rich Croker's two served notice upon Mrs. Croker's solicitors that they had been ructed {6 enter a caveat in an Irish court against the will of Mr. Croker when it was lodged for probate, This, it was stated, would make a trial neces- sary to prove the will and the com- petency of the testator. soONs today o ROADS TO FIGHT. Refuse to Accept Mandate Forbidding | Outside Contract Work, May 11.—The raiiroads linvolved in the decision of the rail- road labor board declaring the con- tracting of shop work to outside firms by railroad companies to be a viola- tion of the transportation act will not submit to the decision without testing | its legality in the courts, Maxwell C. | Ryérs, president of the Western | Maryland raflroad, aid today | The Western Maryland road recent- | ly “farmed out” its maintenance of | way department and principal shops to private contracta. Baltimore ted under the | s i the fli he Germ to inc he ntic. oted yrporat 10 hip. TP PIGHT. Lo Measure May Objoct. 11 Pass solution ant 100,000 to Liberia to the senate toda the vote in the hou which was 148 139, of the way Pas.es But Senate Wast the Ing a loar House house of night, h man Fordney means comr Tution - a,g'g = % after eflect vlnu tingers 1 A ossential in A dentifrice As effectiveness. 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