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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922, ARRIVALOFFOOD " War's. Grila’ Ramlnder PEOPLE CELEBRATE ' “Grapefruit” In Bottles s “WANT ADS” R . ! 1 g ] LINE RATES Iron P 4 JiA% CONBECUTIVE INBERTIONA Charge P Nl i Peasants of Villages Along Yoiga ’ ol g Residents of Lebanon Will Be| e AT ‘ e Valley Disbelieved Promises A _ : Given Sell-Government ' : ‘ ; : e : , { \ 30 daya...... 1 ¢ 3 Tsaritsin, Russia, May 32 ) i RS Beirut, Lebanon, May 22, — The k i / i | Yoarly Order Rates Upon Apriication. peasants of the little v 3 1 i i people of Lebanon have heen cele- ; L 4 . A Count 6 wordy to & line G ; M\ 74 Nnea to #n Inch, Volga river valley were R i g 43 hrating with fetes the proclamation 2 ; St Minimum Rpace, 3 Vs i ; Minimum the food supplies of the American I X \ llef administration bhega il t t 2 cviLiiL of a new constitution for Lebanon and "They had not believed | P Y the setting up of a new national as- \ " % L e P | g e M ¢ y , Clunaified Fage on Bama Lwy. * J of food would | ¢ 3 sembly under the I'rench mandate, 1 | { & Ads Accepted Over the Tele lmmA /A colleeted s 1 + v . % 3 ; S h AW abtha of the aate : " 4 § o % murl.» the Irench high R : - : s &‘m el 3 people felt when v 1 . i t % commissioner, affords the country a : : === = ed the hoped-for g om Americ SO - \ large measure of self-government, 1B ’ - : { ANNOUNCEMENTS e 5t ivkos : gh S g s ) The administrative committee of } T A ey = i 3 & 1 : ¢ A the Lebanon which was nominated by ; oy % i X ; MONUMENTS, mauroleums &nd _ haad- URTiEalv tohay will ston. it Thoey R 1 X . JRRRA sk 8 | I'rance in 1920 for the purpose of co- P i N > | » - 5 stones, Lurge varlety ani all grades of i ¥ 4 > = 8 3 § operation in government affairs f ' b marble and granite. Everything in cem- give us a little bread, milk, soup and . Chak ab S : i L FoXerma k. jn ; ; i s 1 o otsry work, John F. Meehan Monument beans and the children come back to : b 3 Lebanon has been dissolved and has + 4 i t § X Works, Clark St. corner Union t. life. 'heir cheeks are like apples 7 been succeeded by a representative g s 2 i it = —= === = = e vead ey dld-Hot A Gt Y : ssembly whose members are all & %4 . Florists 3 s0 well ¢ three pounds a day.” | e SRl . 2 elected by the people. % FLORAL dosigns; fiowers for every occa- P A TN UL ot ey R B i LA 553 v it & There are 30 members in the na- ' . § 3 kB ;‘Inn: parties, I“"“l"}",fi“-x mr";":mm ""- ssian w o interviey, - ; . 3 b ? e Kpaeh : ; Y e i : rompt attention. Charles Gledraitls, ed the peasants told them the distri A i .3 A nmnl. assembly. In accordance with : 5 i 2 # Beaver. Opposite T. A, B. hall. Tel. 2140, bution of food would be continued the French electoral law which was FLORAL, DESIGNS and flowers for all o promulgated in Syria, there is allow- caslons; anniversaries, parties, banquet until the next harvest This French family in the devastated regions seems happy in 5 : a X ey PN 3 ed one d ty ry 20,000 in- . . Y q '] i C voddings, 1 ls, etc. Call “Flow }Hv some of the remote cantons|its improvised home of battlefield odds and ends. Thousands of |habitants k.p'lll"{‘n [rf:-rn-:'u\«r I{n\x rnmpl’r‘r: lab Th? IMOS}: Gt ”'mr:jelbs S C&?}lnad ?;tho;()wh ]-I‘]] boFxles Phone 116 Prompt attention, Vois e g iy MTRNEE eEEk [iamtlies ‘oceupy &imil ed shows the population of Lebanon | aPeled ‘grapefruit,’ seized by revenue officers at Jacksonville, Xla. ot e B —easion: i to.number 600,000, i l’<‘lmnr‘:|:sdr:xll'gm]l’ X epecialty. Geraniums, suspicior devil is tempting Ee ) QEERE e ~em——— | The constitution affords the nation- ord of the accused, he having mever| vinens, dracinas, hydrangensand a_variety of bedding plants. Johnson's Greenhouses, us,” muttered some of the faithful I f ‘hen the corn and cocc bsolutely | Wrote: ¥The astonishing thing is tt any average unskilled labor force |?! assembly absolute power over legis- been arrested before. 517 Church 8t. Tel. 880. | " Tie is|in spite of all obstacles the A. L600, two-thirds were employed on | !ation, taxation, education and wel-! , —— : ‘:I(’ANI‘IL,'\'”: et T Ty T ! ; France, however, Miss Kate Wagon, aged 22, of Bar. |ERANIUMS, 20-25:300 shch A3 toc don. unknown hefore, arrived sl : ; fatal Ratvit oy Kitchens appeared as if by m in daily basis with pay’ ranging from | AT¢ NS bl tlesville, Okla., has the distinction of ppers, 100 doz. Joe Rosia, 2 Mill 8t, posing as an American and trying | “Haa £ to make us drink his brown poison,” |€YETY conceivable place, working | thirty-two to thirty-cight cents, sub- iins control over foreign and mili- ] They upset the hoilers containing |With machine-like perfection, fdiary coinage.” The figures given |12y affairs. being the only full-blooded American |- R 3 ] i g p ,] The extremists are naturally dis- Indian girl assistant secretary of a oris GREENHOUSBE: ranium, Vinca, Dresena 2 made for the children and A, LA Supplies © ha upon the Mexican dollar 5 s R e tisfied with the provisions of the chamber of commerce. i o constitutior sk for s th and all bedding plans; tomato, papper of rixty cents zold E ion and for no less than v ethblel AICHia] motted IRty En specialty. Parker, 1584 Stanley St. near pelled to conduct a campaign of edu-|plies are distributed and our not? ¥ e i i ymplete independence “We are . {5y cation to explain the meaning of al-| Because thh Americans known what - . Y . v £ 3 1 worthy of indergndence and wel pp - y Francis North end carline. Plants de- T Ln o ] wortny ot intergraence and wei| FAIOUS GETIAN Had the Appear-| Cat vertisement| pruos s vonr sad an they have mixed albumin in|definite ,plar o peasants believe O I i i Ak e EENHOUSE—Barberry plants, 10c to 165 ! i asants v I I or of Aintah, in a speech protes g = e tita A declared some of the sus-|that the Americans are like power- nly 1wo Legs st (e i 1 apecch profesting| anoe of a Sunday School Teacher |wARRANT FOR MEETING OF THE | "cach. Callfornia and Japaness privet, e G T SRR e £ o g LML rganic law hen - NG to 6e. Apple, cherry, plum and pear trecs s tempt us, a|ful magicia They can do t ‘nlestine, Syria and Mesopotamia CITY MEETING BOARD. at $1.00 each. Garanfum plents, 10c ta trick of the devi Don't touch it|ever they wish They conld ¥ B l'were still upder the ac = —— To the Membérs of the City, Meeting| 40c. Adeinh Sandalle, 218 Oak St. Tels brothers."” all Russia if they decided to.” Py M ) 5 s Board of the City of New Britain: | _ephone 589-12. ) 4 all R i Mt. Lebanon hi Essen, Germany, May 22. — Otto 3 o s — = Since they had already eaten dogs. In the country districts outside / RS o ey L m_"}-‘rrfl S You are hereby warned® and noti- | LTLY OF THE VALLEY-—Now T ths tims y no v this devilis strange | Tsa . e s S 2 BV 1 " £ C e : (¥ o start lily of the valley for next year's why not. try this devilish, ;’ Aher | [Meanitsln theve many band g 4 a wide scope of freedom. Why | cently was the recognized leader of |fid that a special meeting of the City| yioming. * Strong flowering pins §0c & rnl!x-nr}yrr(‘..7 hey sampled it and were 'd when the Americans started their AN Gt e “have' thesamnie privileges|the coal miners'’ and ironworkers' Meeting Board will be held at the| hundred. Ad@ress orders to Box 488, Her- pleased. Having been assured that|work the kitchens had hardly been [aken B iradeeunions, whose membership runs|2uditorium of the Grammar School| _ald of A the Americans also believed in God, |opened in some villages hefore the v % e 5 5 P 3 " ot i “ | Building, Main street, New Britain, on | PORCH 'S, window bexes, weddings « ¢ The liberals, however, ‘who form |into millions. b their fears £ Soon almc bandits came and ided them But g o % o ¥ the 1st day of June, at 7 o'clock P. M and hboujuets. Flowers for all occasions. ¥ t f E . » » the majority of the population, al-| Lean and active, with his drooping y ' o ] ok 8ay it with flowers. Welch’s Flower Shop, two-thirds of 1t in this now, says one writer, : : j though not altogethrer satisfied with |red mustache, his slouch hat he look- | Standard Time, for the following pur-| 39 West Main St. Member F. T. D. | poses: {POTTED plants of all kinds. Greenhouse :‘\";‘n 'm‘n'“ s -\i []' LRI, its T 5 : . the constitution, still consider it a|ed more like a Sunday school ihspec- A T A : i H s re talk ceased, The majority. of the B : great step forward in their onward |tor than the leader of a great party. _.I‘HT“, Cinatipiods e CCatdl LRl it (LB A e D el €ars are Loaded. refer to the A, R ag the “nurse; 7 : |march to free statehood. Their lead- | He was a social democratic member [ Visable, in lieu of levying a tax to| o i pyonassa Co. 212 Oak. Tel. 699-2. The efficiency with which the work [and leave it scrupulonsly N i ] remind the opposition of the fact|of the Reichstag, the Prussian Diet|Yote to issue the bonds of the CitY| iRy ysir window and porch boxes, cem- of the A. R. A. was done contribut- 2 that the country is still under man-|and the economic parliament. of New Britain to the amount o0f| ctery vases filled by Viets greenhouse. We date according to Article 22 of the| He represented labor on the Ger-|$570,000 for the purpose of meeting| havo a beautiful stock of geraniums ed to the surprise of the peasants ¥ | o, i On that point one Russian writer BL! \ Al ; ;o pact of the league of mations and |man delegation to the Spa conference, |41 appropriation by the Common 37fe o e | therefore still under tutelage. One|and it was mainly through his in-[Councll of said sum made at its meet- | Fmeeeee— said: “Every railway car loaded with : i —— foodstuffs that :rrives in the station preL il 9 | journal remarked “France in grant-|strumentality that the stipulated coal |iN& held May 17th, 1922, for the Lost and Found 5 at Tsaritsin has been broken into and | Hizhest Mark Reached When Ap- ing us such a liberal constitution has [deliveries to the entente were upheld, |Purpose of erecting school buildings, | PAY ENVELOPE containing $10, Tost Sat- pilfered, Only the A. R. A. ship- : ¥ proven herself worthy of the frust He owed his breadth of mind on |C¢nlarging existing school buildings,| urday. Reward if returned to Box 9AJ, ment arrives in good order and pr: given to her by the league.” this occdsion by taking his stand side|DMVing or securing land therefor and_Tleralc Omde. tically ot. This is very puzzling : ; . : S8 Ty S el S 1the Stihhas L NB st ank aoall| Lorlenuipmentithereofinnditoloonarmy ECONTISHRAOIEIMBIS WIS Rrhitei oy 5 Work is Accomplished in Year. : | by h s, the great coal| © 4 : o Goes by mame of Peggy. Finder pleasa he A. A. trains are not better d The state of Lebanon lies to the|magnate, to whom he was on almost|2dopt and approve the resolution ofi cai 1374-2. guarded th s othe Thieves| shanghai, May 22.—Bui north of Palestine. It is bounded on|every other point mortally opposed,|[the Common Council regarding the|TGRTOIGE SHELL GLASSES lost, Saturday here fear nothing but for some rea-|ify in the Internationaj Set the north by the River Kebir and the |but as he himself said, fire and jvater |Same: also for the purpose of fixing| night between Winthrop street and Fox's son there ex a tacit understand-! ghanghai touched its highest m eastern boundary is fixed along ihe were for once working toward the|the rate of interest on said bonds, the| ftater Finder mieas return to Herald ing—the A. R. supplies must be jg91 e hills to the east of Lebanon. Reirut|same end. time and place of payment of prin-|—c £ — : 21, accor ; ! : 3t ; : - Al and interest thereon, the amount | g T H-—0@ltham make, closed cast, Tost left alone cently . The total va is the chief city and seat of govern- Hue always remained the man of |ClPal al S i 8 ! ®n Walnut, Math, Elm or Church Sts. Re- “The A. R. A. gives no bribes and | huilding for which permits ment. the- people. He preferred to speak and kind of bonds, the manner in| ward if returned to Herald Office. makes no threats. It simply am-|gued in the vear Paels 21,0005000 4 By B Pl low German, thus endearing himself [Which they shall be issued and sold; Perconals s nounces what it needs and demands|approxima g W gold—and il | % to the mining population. Once after and the person or persons empowered i, action. It is evident that it has ac-|at the end of the year 014 blocks of _Veterinaries at Portland, Ore, ‘,I.Lf,';"“:m::,lm!;"g.:‘,::m oy Con [addressing o mincry' meeting, he sat|t0 sign the same on behalf of sald| ATTENTION £ATR, ONNERSITTICE A1 quired a remarkable prestige In | new buiiding were i course »f rcc- hope to save the life of this twe | YRS NLUWEEL SRR LM (0 down on the platform, took a four- [ City and to take such further action| Brore, saves you two profits or more, “All this atmosphere of famine and crime |gjon, legged colt, otherwise normal, bora ir \“;‘h‘ ],”‘_] ' | pound country loaf and an enormous thereon as may be authorized by| ‘Firsts' Absolutely.”” Am. Mdse. Unlon, such an institution seems a marvell-| perhaps of interest to wage eca recently at Fort Garry, Ore. L ok e miners’ knife out of his pocket and [law. = — ous thing. We ssians love mir-|ers and employers of other countr ' B e i |calmly munched slice after sli 2. To consider and, if deemd ad- tore Announcements 7 acles. Believe in them and expect|is a paragraph of the report on build- Scotland Yard has 200,000 finger-|the huge delight of the spectators.|Visable, to vote to rescind and annul — = — i L T S : s Wil Mt &AL T 5 . : s 1 g 5 b the vote and sction of the City Meet. | CAMERAS—Get a Kodak, Premo or Brown- them. The A. R. A. is miraculousing activity which f:‘m with wages | Many times a Herale E Ad|prints, so pertectly classified that|“He is one-of us,” they said. Hleds VO el (] o L | e for Decoration Day. This is photo sea- To interfere with it would be a sin.” |paid by the municfpality and which |will sell that house, rent it, or any special one can be found in one| Hue wasa man of undaunted cour- [ing Board at its special meeting held| son. We have them at prices from $2.00 Another Russian newspaper man |says: “At one period of the year out |what you want in exchange. minute. age. In 1920, during the red dis-|on November 18, 1921, and all ac-| _Up. Arcade Studio. __ |turbances in the Ruhr districts, a : = 3 5 S ——=——————————= | price was put on his head, for he was|school bonds of the GESSGENSSEE5665935555056955595050050005000000aRE| B e sl R e e R DL N N L B 2 N L R 0B s virtually compelled to leave sen. |none of said bonds having ever been STATION. WE WILL WASH, He was gone for just six hours, after [issued and.the purposes for which , OIL, GREASE AND SIMONIZ which he returned, showed himself on |they were to be issued being now Al My aaD Baah the streets, and finally went to the|included and provided for in a pro-| NIGHT STORAGE AT 238 MAIN ST. very headquarters of the reds and ex- | posed issue of the school bonds to OPEN 7 A, M. TO 11 P. M. pressed himself fully concerning their [the amount of $570,000 as above de-| G owners will roceive promit attivities. He remained in Essen and |scribed and specified. and courteous service at Judd and Dune kept the German government inform- Dated at New Britain, 22d day of| 1lop, 15 Franklin Square. ed of the red movements, even when|May, A, D, 102 SHOE REPAIRING at reduced prices, Beit | he was ¢ R oiTRinate Ridipar: M. PAONESSA, materials used, workmanship guarantesi, he was obliged to incriminate his per Here is our price list: Full soles (leather) sonal friends. Mayor.i with rubber heels, $2.00. Half soles +| The ‘welght which Hue carrled in| ——-—rerm—emeesrr o lsewed)' with_rubber heels §1.85; tar labor councils insured his selection as tiline MoRloyehoAD: ladies, §1,16, Neolin soles an't heels, $1.¢5, g 3 : VS, Rubber Teels, men, 45¢; women, 4dc. a member of the German delegation Melville T. Demarest Work called for and delivered. We maxe to the Genoa conference, but he re-| n SHGANDALESS r" e .| old shoes look and wear like new. Unitad mained behind, stricken with inflam- |Superior Court, - Hartford County, _6i : LIGE] 143 mation of the lungs, which tock a Chi A G2 Hemret P e __ ORDER OF NOTICE. . Upon the complaint of the said Caroline McElroy Demarest praying for reasons therein set forth for a di- : . : 1 MOTOR CO,, ' vorce, and custody of a minor child, A Harutante G oRee e oL WEST MAIN, COR. LINCOLN 8T. returnable on the first Tuesday June, A. D., 1922, before the Superior| HUPMOBILE e r S aalaGou ity i ’,’(’)n.\: n; and for the said County of e 2 artford. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. It appearing to and being found by OLDSMOBILE the subscribing authority that the| OLDSMOBILE C). OF NEW BRITAIN Myme Street Man Goes on Ram- [saia dcrenaant, Metvinie . Demarest, | 8 MAIN st PHONG 250 s absent from the State of Connecti- | STUDEBAKER a 2 ts unknown, and BIEas utolilng ki cut and gone to parts f B enlal HI T IO BE ", 0. B. Factory, No Ad. Acreptad After 1 P. M. For ceived fo from the A. R. A. inspectors were com- “Why is it that the A. R. A. sup- proximately $14.700,000 Worth of ) public tion of the city whereby the issue of City . to the |CLARK'S AUTOMOBILE/ LAUNDRY— # B i him, the said defendant in the above| 1nv1N(;".ylchTzn. AR oAT At ntitled action. | S IS A STUDEBAKFR YEAR. Lorenzo Martino, alleged wife beat- Therefore, ordered, that notice of |= - - - =~ er, whose case has been in the hands |the pendenc of said complaint bes Autos and Trucks For Sale [ given to said defendant by the plain- | ATLE AT Diiven 8,000 miles, . Rudolph, 127 Cherry of the authorities on other occasions, S was fined $20 and costs for ulting | tiff by' publishing this order in The Good a8 new. R Mrs. Martino by Judge George W.|New Britain Herald, a newspaper “T, Phone 2051:2 - 4 3 i N - J. AUTOMOBIL)] o ring 3 3 . wn of 1 | Klett this morning in police court. |printed in the H'ndr T: el LN R e R e ] Policeman Thomas Storey was call- | Britain, in said Hartford County, once| (jhrevolet 400 touring. Fords, $75 up. ed into the Martino home, at the cor- |a week for two weeks successively, Spyedsters and tourings. Maxwell's, $100; Myrtle SR streets, atle eni6 on or before the 24th| Overlands, §75 to $200. Aaron G. Cohen, ner of Myrtle and Burritt streets, at]commencing | ser (i AVE. aigo. 185 Baric 8t 12:30 o'clock this morning, following |day of May, A. D., 1922, and by mail- a complaint hy the wife. She had an|ing at Hartford, Connecticut, postage abrasion on the forehead. When the |prepaid and registered a true and at- = S Tl e % - SR ; se, Lot- | tested o of this o Frihy nder touring car in exceileat rnlrn.\mflvlt \\:n .‘!n]n.(h.:fhuu?v If)r. tested (up);f 3 Il:w : nn-l'plf'l' ‘n‘p un; R e e S O ST enzo again struck his wife, according [order to Alfred Demarest father of} murms to suit. City Service Station, Harte te testimony in court today. said defendant, 159 Broadway, Haver-| ford_Ave, at Stanley St. Mrs. Martino testified that Lorenzo|straw, N. Y., on or before May 24th,|BUICK, 1917 4 cylinder tousing car; had been drinking excessively and was | 1922, nnln‘wrl.dl nc:' :mfi' unl;nlnarm! very abusive. When she remonstrat- | Dated at Hartford, Conn., this 15th| it i’ seon to. he appreciated. A | ed with him, he struck her, she said | day of May, A. D, 1922, ker, 54 Elm St. The accused flatly ‘denied haying LUCIUS P. FULLER, BUICK, 1918 model, roadster. In very g BUICK passenger auto for sale. Call at Mercer Garage, Park § condition. Apply Donnelly Brick (.o, raised a hand to strike his hetter half Albert Diemand, charged with drunkenness and assaulting Anthony Masella, a bootblack, was fined $5. Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court for Hartford County, Connecticut. ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING _Berlin. BUICK, 1919 roadster. Engine just over- hauled and in perfect conditlon; 6 tires, (2 new cords). Upholstery, paint and top “ 3 ) L 6f Berlln, ss; Probate Court, e was arrested in Central park Sat Distriat fin, ss; 2| are excellent. C. A. Bence, 51 Maip Bt. i a P ) , A. D., 1922, Phone “Where Gocd Used Con (3 [ ] ° 1% o ttractive prices on all other sizes' B e Dlmana ned < veen gty & B SIS ) B & drinking and several bootblacks were :‘»’u’r;:‘n\’;\ of New Britain, in sald district, % B rl,";mm?éfim‘.]—m good. Motor in good shape, South End i i < s hat off pulling his coat, knocking his hat T e application of Mrb. Darbara | 500 Mot x St. New Britain, [afs Al Borih Netn ot and bothering him in other ways when | (ER C0® SRt 3 17 ST RS —— he caught hold of one and gave him |cConn, praying that as administratrix en | COMMERCIAL BODY, suitable for a Dodge a trouncing. «aid estate, she may be authorized and| or Bulck chassie. Very good condition and {a L 3 i smpowered to sell and convey certain real | l1ooks good. John C. Haker, 224 Arch Bt. Lawyer David L. Nair, repre state of said deceased, situated on Woos- i the accused, argued that the @ ter street, Barnesdale, in said New Brits ifiS, 1916 touring car. A tion on file more fully ap car at a_low price. M. I1ving Jess Start the season right! Outfit your car with these standard quality tires at the wonderfully Sois provoRed by e B P ] oo | 2 pears, 1 v 193 Arch St. ‘This is a Studebakee He told the court that street boot-|Yinipppn_That said application ba | low prices offered. Four types to select from. New stock just received. ] ; ) cks are continually pestering citi- | ycard mined at the Probate Office, | ARG ith - wibter . 1oy zens and should be regulated. He [in New Britain, in said district, on the 27th Newly painted, 5 excellent tires and s loy of May, A. ., 1022, at § o'clock in| yery “good engine. John C. Baker, 224 called attention to the past good rec- | {7 1 ooh “and that notice #e given of Arch- S8t. Phons 508 the = = ' the pendency of said application and . L TR 1N al y time and place of heariig thereon, by | DODGE BROTHERS coupe. Engine perfect publishing this order in some newapaper | €xcellent paint and upholstery. This Is having a circulation in said District, and by| real buy. Terms to suit. 3 \ $ad X'S—' rs., Fri., Sat. Josting a copy of this order on the public| _tlon, Hartford A Authorized Local Agency New Britain, Conn. > FOX'S—Thurs,, Fri,, Sat Ednnort in 'the ~town of Heniin, in said = ¥98. conp i wn By Request> aiatrct, and by giving notico (o all parties {, § excellent tires, upholstery very T nterest, s y or by mailin good. Glv 20 to ti n, LIN SQUARE TELEPHONE 1228 2, BABY THELMA!! to chch o, prens . & copy of thig| ronomical car to rum, Price.is oaly $610 x a srder, and to this Court of| ‘T s to suit.,M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch Born and Educated in e, Litloe A | & ™ in o Bradepaker. vea New Britain Attest: BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, |FORD racer, 1914 model, good condition. Judge,| Come.and make offer. 1§3 Cherry Bt s