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| Special Wednesday from the Bankrupt NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MUNICIPAL With the school closed for perapiration on days when it is raining, all magazines, newspapers, iH\II park or ‘“hiking" poems, songs and stories talking of |Quarter for a swim. “Ye’'Olde Swimmin' Hole,” the eyes| Anywhere from 258 to 350 young- and thoughts of Young New Britain [sters find solace and relief from the turn towards these cooling spots. burning rays of the midsummer sun to The eyes and thoughts are not alone/| by splashing and wading in the pool | the jand on almost any bright warm day been placed there to summer, the hot sun bringing out the |youngsters by hundreds can be sen |dressing rooms ,and youmgsters of the | day Sundays not |[climbing the grassy slopes of Walnut|juvenile age are permitted Stanley | use of this spot J be used as, the free at any reasonahle hour of the day, and with adequate police protection. The new swimming pool opened ! threugh the activities of Mayor Pao- | nessa at the North End park is the magnet which attracts older boys and Feet must inclination in turning waterwards. needs follow the juvenile the summit of the city's beauty Walnut Hill park. Tents have on |spot, | girls and even men and women. Late | ULY 11, 1922, and all holidays, crowds motoring or rid- early and {can be seen walking, ing bicycles along Stanley street, headed for the big pond, which flanks the paved street, but is shrouded in a depth of woodland forest A large tent has been erected here as a dressing room for men and boys and there is talk of placing another there for girls and women, afternoons, evenings Stock of the New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Co. 381-383 Main St. Women’s ing a disagrement.: Every bration. A Hot Joke Isn’t lt" | e i In 1381 Barons of 1 uppin (.mman\' burned the to“n follow- “celebrated” the anniversary mth a big fire, the prohibition movement in America this success will, I hope, be also to us | a stimulus te fight most energetical i | in Austria and Europe alcohol and its | | adherents.” |GERMAN GIRLS ARE GOING TO HOLLAND | Mzking Holland’s Borderline Famous As They Slip Out of Country to Seck Employment in Homes. Berlin, July 11.—Holland’s tronticr, | |made notorious during the war as a |favorite exit from Germany for fugi- tive prisoners of war, is again coming | into the limelight through the surrep- | titlous erossing of young German girls anxious to get Dutch employment. It is estimated that Germany is already poorer by 20,000 female servants as a result of this prartlce. | With high wages and working cnndx(\onn‘}imland has hor come something of a “promised la for Germa nfrauleins qualified as ‘housemaids , or cooks. Twenty or ‘t\venty-flve guilders a month are paid |beginners, while the more efficient re- cetve from 40 to 50. Such pay means |from 2,000 to 5,000 marks monthly Jaques' Little Wnder Capsules Relieved Obstinate Intestinal Indigestion e inhabitants have View of the cele-| " since Ruppin FRANCE OPPOSED TO ALLIED DISCUSSION | F | Wants Allies to Keep Out of Repara- | tions Muddle Until Last Minute, Paris, July 11, (By Associated Press).—The French government is opposed to an immediate meeting of the allied powers to discuss the repar- ations situation and it will only con-| sent to such a meeting as a final step. This was made plain in official circles today after a long conference | between President Dubois of the com- | J | mission and Premier Poincare. London, July 11, (By Associated Press).—Premier Poincare of France will probably be \mv.é\\rl to TLondon| immediately for discuSsions with Pre I.loyd George on the reparatior questions cted by presens.,col ditions in Gern y, according to ofii- cial clrcles her o The French premier was due™ in London ¥y in August for the 1- lied conference on the Near Tast but an invitation for him to come earlier 18 now .forecast J| It seems unlikely that Foreign Minister Schanzep” of Ttaly would at-| tend such a conterence but it is con-| sidered certain that the expected member of the British and French | premicrs would be followed by a full meeting of the supreme council with Ttaly and Belgium present in order to give the force full allied représentation to decisions reached. mier a Checked ol the any Gingham MISS RYAN WINNER. With Lycett, She Defeats Crowley and | Miss McKane of England. 11 (By Lycett Elizabeth of the Associated | Great | Ryan Wimbiedon, July Press) — Randolph Britain and Miss California, holders interna- tional tennis championship in mixed doubles today, ted W. C. Craw-] y and Miss Kathleen McKane of England in the grass court champion- ships. The score was 4 3 6—3. 1 Pat O'Hara Wood of Australia and| = Mille. Suzanne Lenglén of France day won their match in mixed doubl in the international grass court cham- plonships from M. Washer of Bel- gium and Mrs. Warburg., The score was 6—2, 6—1. | Dresses | of of to- Sizes BLOWS ll’ (ll\ "\IL Nvlunu Mayor, Arre wted For Making Bombs, Reported Using Them. <Rome, July 11 rge of manufacturing mmm Castro, mayor of Lentini | blew up- the courthouse killing uhn occupants, says a dispatch to the| | Central News. | Numerous bombs were found in the | [ home of the mayor, who was declared [to have made them for the members of the mur xwvv clib el | Bl The Aztec calendar consists of ¥ | year of 18 months 1 18 to44 | at $1. 35 | Arrested on a homhs Fil- Sieily, a ALCOHOL POSSIBLY !letter i | co L. H. Phillips, of 268 West 128th street, New York City, is one of thc hundreds who heartily praise Jaaues’ Little Wonder Capsules, He recent- 17 wrote: “I have been afflicted for many years with an obstinate case of intestinal indigestion and consti- pation for which I have used many remedies with little benefit, A friend suggested the use of Jaques’ Litile Wonder Capsules and I take pieasure in ceriifying that they kzve been beneficial from the very siart, and I heartlly recommend | them to others similarly afflicted.” | This is but one of many temmcn- | lals coming from those eager to do | | DOOMED IN AUSTRIA Prohibition Steps Now Progness- ing in European Country their part toward spreading the knowledee of the rellef they have experienced. - Jaques' Little Wonder Capsules are guaranteed to give sat- isfylug relief in dyspepsia, flatulence, 11.—Austria ‘“is at| ty of a great action against alcohol,” President D.| M. Hainisch of that country stated in a letter to Virgil G. Hinshaw, pres- |ident of the Prohibition Foundation, | made public by the latter today. Mr. | Hinshaw visited Austria last October in the interests of the prohibition movement. Che federal )111n1<!r\v for social ad-| tration h ated the sum oY millions for |m purpose,” the continued. “And the national neil will pass a law in accordance with which this money will be em-| rloyed. A big committee is in course of formation to which most membexy the American-Austrian committee will also belong. Altogether thg gen- | eral feeling at present in Austria is favorable to the idea of alcoholism being fought by means of public measures. “Large sections of the population realize at last that a nation in our ppesent economic distress cannot af- ford such a high rate of expensive nsumption of alcohol, and that, refore, all facilities for advancing | t consumption must be removed orf reduced. | hope, by intensifying our pro- | paganda, thanks to the means put hy you at our disposal, we shall succeec 1| in utilizing this favorable feeling and | shall pave the way for a comprehen- sive prohibition of alcohol or at least do the first steps towards that goal. “I am certain that now all agencies disposal wifl start work, and I think I shall be able shortly to re- port on the effect and success of | our activity in Austria. “If my words which you publish in| the great American papers will con- tribute to further the development uf Chicago, July last awake to the neces; Our Best White Oxford Collar Attached or Neck 3 for Our $2.50 White Oxford of 3 for Our $2.00 White Oxford Collar Attached ....... 3 for 0dd Lot White Shirts, C Attached or Neckband . 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Most of them have been drawn from the Rhineland and West- phalia, where labor exchanges have | been established at various place in co-operation -with Dutch exchanges, Women's organizations in the western German provinces are actively oppos- ing the exodus because of the short- age of help in households and on| | TWO PASSION PLAYS, ‘l Munich Serves as Transfer Point !or‘ Oberammergau and Earl. Munich, July 11—DMunich is sarving | a‘: a tourist transfer point for two | sion Play® this year. In addi- | tion to the presentations at Oberam- nergau, a series of performances is | ng staged at Erl, i Situated on the houndary between Bavaria and lh!’ T\rf)l Erl has been described as “a je casket of nature’s own fah The play | s first produce in 15 ac- cording to tradition, v has | been presented in the vears, that | is in 1892 and 1902 and 19 Y NEW YORK MANLAUDS | THIS WORDER CAPSULE izas on the stomach, indigestion and constipation or money will be rq- funded. 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