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TR.0.7.C.UNIT HAS ANNUAL INSPECTION Major Ray Hill Reviewing Troops at Local High School National Meat Stores Co. 70 West Main St. Tel. 483 QUALITY AND PRICE | Major Ray A. Hill of the R. O. T. You are always assured of the VERY BEST QUALITY when you [|C. headquarters, Iirst Corps area, purchase your meats at the *“ NATIONAL" MARKET, made a general inspection of the en- |tire unit at the New Britain High instructed to procure the very best quality and are OUR Buyers are not nermitted to deviate from this standard, which has made school this morning. He was assisted SNATIONALY markets most popular. by Lieut.-Colonel George Catlin, com- | THE “NATIONAL" SLOGAN is—“RETAILING THE VERY BEST mander of the R, O. T. C. in this city. QUALITY MEAT FOOD PRODUCTS AT THE LOWEST POS- Principal Louls P. Slade and Scout Executive Walter Cook were also pres- PRICE." ent SIBLY = oy gty gy oo The battallion formed on South CHOICE FRICASSEE CH[CKENS LB 296 Main street near the school, where & » the colors were brough up. The men !then marched up Bassett street, halt- S S |ing on Rockwell avenue in front of BONELESS POT the school, Major Hill and Col. Cat- |lin inspecting the companies at that |place. Col. Catlin complimented the Imen on their fine appearance, saying {that he was well pleased with their showing. Tickets for the senior promenade [have been issued and can be secured [from any member of the committee | Tickets are being sold rapidly and as there were only 100 printed, those | wishing to attend the affair should se- |cure their tickets at the earliest pos- sible time, The “prom' is to be held jon next Friday evening, June 9, |from 8 until 1 o'clock, daylight sav- ing time. Clement Lewis, of the Dick- jinson Drug Co., will cater and the Trinity Bacchanalian orchestra of Hartford will furnish music for dane- ROASTS 16c LB. '35¢ LB. Shoulder Milk VEAL............Lb 25¢ Breasts Milk VEAL.. ...........Lb. 16¢c FRESH CHOPPED STEAK—2 Lbs For 25¢ Tender Shoulder ROASTS PRIME RIB 3 28c LB | LEAN PLATE /ing. The committee in charge con- | |sist of: David Mahoney, chairman; BEEF | ROASTS IPet;gy Lewis, Lester Schaefer, Anna | (Timbrell and William Meehan. | Assemblies have been omitted and |members of the senior class have been reporting, for the past two weeks, in |the auditorium during the opening |period in the morning for the purpose of rehearsing the class songs which |are to be sung on ciass night, June |14. A good group of songs has been | decided upon, the tunes having been |taken from popular numbers and the |words having been written and sub- |mitted by members of the class | Subscriptions for the ‘“Beehive" 16¢ LB. Fregh Pork Shoulders_._...... . .Lb. 18c Young Roasung Fowl........... Lb. 42¢ BEST BRANDS PRINT BUTTER. LB. 43c e —————— L T T e \p.lmnn of the class book is to be POPE DISREGARDS | OLrHeIc STE DNGBRIAI - 2 ot i e RUI.E (fl[:—NTURIES French Committee Dissatisfied With must makfl hq:vv M <uhscr|be Sub- ription blanks can be obtained of Tnstals Old Servant Within Pre- cints of Apartment ‘dn\ of the board of education. PEMERTOGIE IRSH WHOLE TIHE Situation So Grave Lloyd George (ancels Vacation Subsidy Which Government is Will- ing to Give for Events. ’ Par June 2.—(By the Associated Press During the period of uncer- tainty over staging the 1924 Olympic | Games in Paris due to the dissatisfac- | I'tion of the French Olympic commit- (tee with the size of the government's appropriation American interests are | keping courteously in the background. William Garland of Los Angeles, | American member of the international —(By the Associated has disregarded the Rome ,June 2 Press), Pope Pius conventions of centuries by installing| his old servant, Signa Linda, Within| g mpic committee who it here to at- | London, June 2.—(By Associated the precincts of °nts, ar-|tend the meeting of the committee | press)—Suspension of the premier's pointing her his hous eper and | next Wednesday said he would wmot \vh,{mmmp vacation, the summoning wardrobe maid, says the Giornale present the clairg of Los Angeles ta| of the Earl of Cavan, chief of staff, by d'Italia the games unles® the French volun-| the cabinet and the introduction of nor Linda who has been with the tarily relinqu ed their rights. | the Earl of Balfour into the confer- Ratti family for 40 years watched at The French Olympic committee 80| ences are everywhere regarded as em- the deathbed of the mother of Pius|far has stood by its demand for 15,- phasizing the gravity of the Irish situ- while he was absent in Poland, and 000,000 francs from the government' ation, after the death of her mistress re-|to finence the games insisting that the Southern forces have been massed tired to a convent in Milan. Upon his appointment as Cardinal Archbishop, subsidy of 10,000,000 francs offered| at certain points along Ulster's bor- by the government is insufficient. | ders with the apparent intention of Pius quickly called her to govern his —_— invading the north. This, together household and after only seven SEEKING PEACE BASIS | with the new outbreak of outrages in months as Cardinal he was elected —— - | Relfast has caused great concern, add- Pope. Greeks and Turks Successfully Nego-| ing to the government's perplexities, After his elevation Signora Linda tiate Preliminary Measures, lalready weighty enough in conse- prepared to return to the convent but 9 ¢ b | quence of the agreement hetween the instead was summoned to Rome and; Constantinople, Jure 2 (By Asso-|gouthern political factions. installed by Pius in charge of his|clated Press)—Conversations which| ™ gji yames Craig, the Ulster premier, wardrobe to which she adds many|Rave been held in Rome between| ;o " ngerstood to have emphasized in other duties, ordering the frugal ('(WNI: ;L,’M FEiEh REMD AL r;)pm' his interviews with the cabinet the meals for the Pope and his secretaries pp’d'l’: “’:p'z”mf“;'\'{m;“‘ ‘;:t‘“”; ; ”(“';"‘ magnitude of the Sinn Fein forces concentrated along the border and to have particularly expressed fear for | the safety of Londonderry. Collins Not Responsible. Michael Collins, head of the pro- overlooking the details of housekeep- ing and insisting upon economy and order. Since this was the first time a wom- an had been admitted to such a posi- Athens and Angora governments are | ieclared by Greek newspapers here to have resulted satisfactorily Nothing is known in Turkish na-[ tionalist headquarters in Constanti- tion some of the conservatives in nwy nople as to the correctness of this| }'lsvhnal Insh.irm- state go\'ernn.wn!. Vatican ventured to make respectful| (oL Ty T oo o uarters declare | 18 Said to have assured the govern- remonstrances. They were received by [their understanding is that the An.| MRt that he is in nowise responsible the Pope who gave his customary! . "5 horities would welcome | fOF this menace, which he utterly dis- tranquil decision saying calmly: FeautRable ProToasls | approves, and to have declared he “It is our wilL."” He added that the i £ S will do what he can to remedy the| Papal life of sacrifice ;.h‘n‘r and re- URGE MODERATION ‘s";l:':an et Tk e Dk sponsibility made more than ever 5o | is als ! th s necessary the comfort of old habits|yeajian Extremists Send Notices to pr:mle'r is lr;resql}r:gfthe gowr{nlnem to and accustomed service b : S | order the Briisth forces in Ulster to| e A Followers NGEito Lgividlen | attack and scatter the Sinn Fein con- | ANOTHER RU[()()\ LANDS Rome, June 2 (By Associated| centrations | % Press.)—The Fascisti members of| Another point contributing to the Loraine, O., June 2 1 £ it is understood, has sent government's difficulties is the pro- parliament, | instructions to their logna to use moderation to Orman, Al\rnn balboonist, fiying followers at Bo- national balloon race from Milw: avoid | constitution provid- treaty. This it is| posed new Irish ed for under the i t 9:47 at Fayette, . landed V\E)Sl n{g:"' a e _MM""“ m‘»‘,l‘ o | conflict with the troops and gradually| said temporarily overshadows the Col- Mo., acc ur"ll; g )u‘d R et | lins-DeValera political agrp(ment here today by his m , Mrs. R. This is in consequence of the decla~ Reports are current that the con Van Orman. | ration by the ¢ rnot submit to « “ascisti suspend yvernment that it can= ctation but that if the igitation the premier tution as drawn up in Dublin anrl brought here for submission to the cabinet is unacceptable. The Daily| dill consider the situation dispassion-| Telegraph's parliamentary corres- | s, adopting measures Which ap-| rondent declares that unless it is sub- | car to be suitable, these perhaps ’”_' stantially modified the government | |cluding the recall of Prefect Morh!| cannot possibly accept it. he controversy. h ] ( ‘ Things Look Better? iabilities London, June 2.—(By Associated 3helnmal},llzlced at srgz 000 Press.)—Premier Lloyd George will| | leave for Criccieth tonight to open a/| Attorney Irving 1. Rachlin, """“"‘wnr nmremorial there tomorrow. He | for the bankrupt estate of Sol omon! il probably be away for a week, | ayette street furnitur® | rhe fact that the premier is planning | of the es-| o absent himeelf from London so |the center of WASH NECKWEAR Sheinman, Laf Aealer, made an accounting c \ma in the office of Referee EAward | ,ne encourages the belief that there Yeomans vesterday Th"r’r‘""" is improvement in the Irish situa- ‘th\r | that the sum of $6.800 in as-{ 4jon ;q;,prr:\;‘r] of while the lia- .wv< was W bilities totalled approximately 0 A rhnv‘lrnf] amounting to 15 per cen o At v e riot ordered 4| Character Actor Asks Lawyer:Nair To | MANN AGAIN APPEARS | ASHLEY’S | Players in two of his starring \vnmrm\ | several weeks ago, asking that the | lease held by on the Ly | ceum theater be attached. | Mr. Mann's reasons for attaching the lease are that $125 in wages are | alleged dve to Miss Frances Clarke,' former leading woman; A. H. Woods aleo has a ciaim in for royalty alleged due on “Friendly Enemie script | $450; amounts of $50 are alleged due to Mann for a note given by (nrmk‘an‘ |in settiement of a claim and $5.25] | railroad fare alleged due according to terms of Mann's contract with Cor- | mican. | Cormican SUITS For Young Men and Men—All Styles, Colors and Sizes. Pay Weekly Beston Clothing Store| 63 CHURCH STREF NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE | whole matter, as viewed | the southern or Canton government, 139 MAIN STREBT §lwas declured. but not orderct, & | the discharge of his client. A hear-\ j,wver David L. 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HOSIERY TO MATCH IN ALL THE NEW SHADES The Famous RED CROSS SHOES For Women $1.00" MODERN BOOT SHOP EXT TO SAVINGS BANK DR. KAHLER’S ORTHOPEDIC SHOES SPECIAL IN 168 MAIN STREET PEACE IN-GHINA 1 NOW QUITE LIKELY President Offers to Quit if It Will Help Country i with the first estimate of cotton acre- age in July. the Chinese newspapers for the resig- nation of President Hsu and a calling together of the old parliament, dis- solved in 1017, to act for the unifi tion of China. Recently there also h have been suggested in important|COtton on May 25 was 69.6 per cent quarters that if Dr. Sun would re-|of a normal, compared with 66.0 last sign office and lend his support to|year, 62.4 in 1920, 75.6 in 1919 and the move for recalling parliament| . there would be no further obstacle to|’4:6 the ten year average, the de- settlement of all the differences be-|Partment of agriculture announced tween north and south China. Dr. today in its first condition report of A fbrecast of production Sun up to the present time has main- |th® Season. ; talned a discreet silence. wag not issued but will be announced Cotton Conditions Show Improvement Washi June 2.—Coundition of JUDGMENT FOR HONEYMAN Judgment has been awarded Max Honeyman, in the city court, for $175.97 damages against Anton Brown. Honeyman brought action against Brown for money due on repairs al, leged to have been made on the de- fendants’ auto which he did not pay. Attorney David L. Nair was counsel for the plaintiff while Judge William . Mangan represented Brown, on, b ) However, there are indications that Peking, June 2. (By Associated|the same pressure that brought about B of' eace in Hsu's‘wnhdrawm as a central figure Press.) —Restoration i ‘;m‘ for |10 Chinese politics is operating to re- China torn by eivil coml move the southern president. General years, seems nearer than at any time sipce the Peking government first en- countered armed opposition. The in the light developments, revolves Sun Yat Sen, president of Cheng Chiuming, the principal mili- tary power of south China, a few days ago demanded Dr. Sun's resignation, and announced that he intended to support a movement to bring about a reassembly of the parliament and the restoration to office of Li Yaan-Hung, who was forced from the presidency by the militarists in 10186. White Oxford Collar Attached Shirts of recent around Dr whose fight to wrest control of the Peking government has been based on the contention that Hsu Bhih Chang's occupancy of the presidential chair was illezal and that he and his asso- ciates were unduly subject to Japan- influence. Developments in the north tend to minimize the power of Gen. Chang Tso-Lin, who recently let it be known he planned to estab- lish an independent govarnment in Manchuria as a disturbing factor. Hsu, in response to the pressure of public opinien, offered his resignation to the cabinet at an extraordinary ses- sion yesterday as a means, his let*>r of resignation said, of aMing ‘“any plan to relieve the country” of its dif- ficulties. Public Sentiment Strong. The resignalion apparently came as a respense to a publie sentiment which has been growing for some weeks. There has been a pressure in A hxgher collar with plenty of space at the top for a tie. button sport cuff and BANKRUPT HEARINGS A hearing on the bankruptcy mat- ter of the Jacques Bpecialty shop was held in the office of Referee Edward M. Yeomans at Hartford yesterday for the purpose of declaring a dividend. The matter was decided to be. post- poned until Referee Yeomans could complete his figures on the claims pre- sented against the company in order to estimate the amoupt of dividends to declare. The joint hearing on the motion Yor a discharge of Nathan Birnbaum, a dry goods merchant with a store at the corner of Main and Walnut streets was also held. The decision was re- Iserved in this case until further set- tlement could be made. One its a “PARKER SHIRT.” $2 50 BESSE-LELANDS