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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922, ] :::nl‘;:lon n‘:t ly‘::neutrn.;dve‘rl;r::ldl' Department botanists: declare, many | , It will be in a final ®ndeavor to lo- | It was sald that the dense growth of | for thefr sucoor, LT - snd clea, . nt L Haastee iy pr :::c:\.llt'“ fnrchx-r- have sought tn|cate wild speciruens, that the National | bushes and trees around the two re.| However, private life savers have amaha valley In vain for the|Lumber Manufacturers’ = association | maining Franklinla trees in the gov- | started fo, prune away the growth about the trees to admit more sun- other year without forelgn loans, rare troe, and even yet, optimistic, w l( ¥ d ) 2 | will ‘send out the party, The valley | ernment parking, In which they were I I I I‘l l:i:ilA I“ I:il -nnd:of ;:o;:‘: wb}:g 3.‘:?".‘::"";‘:::; I “AI“I“ II“I “ I“EE ::‘:;",““m'“" hope to have the hon-|will be thoroughly combed for sev.|placed some ycars ago, was rapidly | light to them, and to cultivate and ‘ nding one or more isolated | eral months in the hope that the|sapping thelr/nnhlo strength, The | acidulate the soll about their roots to (1 i the Russia mine, e t | still looks ':o!;or::" ".‘fd lo;;.:m;'n“ e :‘:':L’l':]";:'c"a’\: "‘:;“‘n"“l';’ !:‘:‘:"‘ o] d:’xlxlnr; swampy thickets of that reglon | trees were “régretfully sentenced to| give longer span of life to the re- { 3 , J where | s hide o few of the trees. death” by District of Columbl; k | maini epresentatives of a r . ermit t t o avall- . v " y Ll a park | maining represen a rare na But Executioners Are Also Hay-|avie AL gl Dyl specimen Now Pl‘ac"ca]ly - | 8 troe. was ever tound, ince 1700, The interset tnken by depident’ of| oftclals whe were unable, because of| tive tree, named in honor of one of P! s 18 held to be| Chevy Chase In the neglected specl-|the “budget alibi” excuse of federal| the country's greatest historical per- tunds to constructive agricultural bet. 0. 8 practically extinot { mens led the assoclation to the task.|government officials ,to obtain money | sonages. ing Hands Ful terment, und to e surchase ot nar-| fingf Objective of Expedition Nikolal Lenine, premier of Russla, — though far from strong as the result Nov, 17,~The cragcking of|of his recent iliness, has been the Washington, Nov, 17,—A “lost trec" hltirlflel of squads l1.7( l:xecluumwr; gulding mind in these general poll-|{s to be the objective of the Intostl ontlnues ‘throughou ussla, and|cles. sclentific expedition to be organized y be heard simultaneously with OGN S £ NI LR he tattoo of workmen’s hammers en- . in this country. It is the “Frank- d in the actual repalr and recon- Youngest Ed‘tol' linla,” a native specimen, now prac- i truction of bulldings throughout the tically extinct, and named for Ben- LA jand. Jamin Franklin. [ ) That reconstruction has begun and S This tree first was discovered in s slowly continuing without impor- % i 1765 in the Altamaha river villey / ant assistance from forelgn countries g near Fort Barrington, Georgla, by Y % % 1] + hnd that the Soviet has not changed ¢ John Bartram, who once was botan- ts unrelenting and’ ruthless policy \ ist to the king of England. He named oward its political foes, are two out- i it for his friend, the Philadelphia 7 v AR TS standing phases of the Russian situa- printer, fon evident to the correspondent of 3 3 Because of its decorative value, the 'he Assoclated Press who has come 2 i tree immediately became popular and 0 Riga after an elght-months' stay those who gathered the seeds and L Russia. seedlings for propagation are believed Hardly a day passes but somewhere j to have caused its extermination in n the country the death sentence for £ A the wild state. Agriculture Depart- political offenses is made effective, > - ment botanists declare that many but at the same time no day dawns 4 gsearchers have visited the Altahama thout the beginning of some new » 4 valley in vain. sk, the purpose of which is to put 4 The beautiful, mildly fragrant n order buildings and streets that & B white blossoms of the ‘“Franklinia vere wrecked during the revolution. resemble somewhat those of the mag- [Prisoners doomed to die look from nolia, although the tree itselt does helr windows out on bustling street not grow so high, and the leaf is scenes and smiling people who have thinner and of different shape. tcrgotten politics in the pleasure of The Franklinia requires an ‘“acid" uilding new fortunes as trade opens soll, a condition which horticulturists p. There have been no changes in have not understood for very long, he fundamental policies of the So- and nurserymen found it so difficult ¢Jet government, but its tactics now to grow that now there are only six kcem to be strikingly summed up in parks or gardens known to have he phrase of a forelgn observer at specimens. Two of the trees are in IMoscow: ‘“Assist or wink at any- Chevy Chase, one in Georgetown and hing Wwhich uitimately helps us in another in Hyattsville, Md., suburbs he reconstruction of Russla; relent- ey of Washington, while there is anoth- essly crush anyone.who dares to er in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia,{ ajse his hand against us politically."” and one or more others may be in a Speculators Flourish. private nursery at Georgetown, Pa. > Speculators flourish, but the gov- . The tree immediately became popu- Moty ; rnment 18 busy devising means to lar for garden and parking decora- . oy ~ Bet thelr money away from dxthem. . tion, nnf:l tho;fl w};o gathered the Here is a SPECIAL SALE that will interest every women who desires a WINTER COA'T ov WRAP, ‘hese men pay heavy taxes; ne at seeds and seedlings for propagation, it . 1+ 7 Y o 1 " " e s . e s T avburaenat . > e St il LA g e whether for formal wear, for motozing or for general wear; for among these are, included styles to suit: estaurants, and play baccarat for in wild state. Certainly, Agriculture many tastes—reduced in price solely to make room for other winter arrivals. high stakes at night in the casinoes Robert Louis Campbell, nine, of | = . ! rom which the government takes| prownsburg, Ind, edits and prints ; he llon’s share of the profits. To| the “Hoosier Boy,” a four-page paper he speculators the government i8|.nq does all the work himself. Rob- ike the Gods of Olympus, permft-|gpt gecured his literary back Very Spect : AR ery Special For Tomorrow n:’ :lt: Cl:“fllre'\ :}‘:epl‘“;,‘;"}" h“’:fii”' by reading over 1000 volumes, drawn dn I bu reatening m & n-| from th b it 3 erbolt if they dare to take part in R 6 Browatinis pubiit; Hirary S Women’s and 2 s government makes o secret of HUM ANE ASSN. IS Lift Off with Fingers Misses’ > | Women ,s ah d dlctatorship, and the people are becoming accustomed to this and are pven happy in their daily lives under t. Under the iron hand of dictator- ship the existence of the masses in M' , tussia‘ i3 beginning to run smoothly. ile the correspondent was in Mos- w he was assured by government g eaders that no politicdl freedom HflS MOTCJD&H 500 Ghflptel's X v . ould be granted Russia. But this Y v ms not to worry the people, and i i ¢ ! : jréd of war and strife, they now see Dmflgiw‘lfl GO\lfltI'y ,( b) Y mple food before them, coupled L B S~ ¥ with the possibilities of personal ad- P e } f i ¢ vancement.: Chicago, Nov, 17.—Since the first L P s ' .No Important Uprisings. meeting of the American Humane as- o v [ (®hroughoit Soviet Russia there is| sociation aMhnd, October 9, ‘¢ s i [4% i zatioh has grown un- . e i ot today, mor has there.been for|1877, the argai hs, a single important uprising. til there agg'moré than 500 active an- pommittee of investigation is out- weeding, trying and convicting vari- “At the time this association was bus' minor ‘cfficlals who accepted organized child protection work was boribes; ‘and .is thus endeavoring . to|vet in its inciplency and the move- pufid . up. a bureaucratic machine m?il\'- in behalf of the protection of Doarit huvt o i S i . ¥ # \ A . .| animals had only recentl ed,” n T ! roj e . 1 5 hich will operate strictly in ac y ‘recentiy) tastmaiy| Dossn't nurt a bith Syepd Nile A y ¥ of Velour, Kersey, Suedine, Nor- dange with orders from the cen- |the report stated. 4 ‘ ral :o‘:/ernmen:r 3 - “The interval from the beginning | stantly that corn stops hurting, then in the new blouse, draped, [ mandy and' Bolivia, lined: with The old Cheka has been abolished untll now has been occupfed by in-| shortly you Mft it right off. with fin- . . 1 ¥ ; : ) ; nd in its stead there has come up‘!(‘nse activities and development on | Bers. Truly! \ straxghtlme or be}ted models also ) 4 satin and Sllk tl'lmmed’w1th em- he jorganization known as the po-[the part of the humane movement. It Your druggist sells a tiny. bottle of lOOSe back Wrappy Coats and % \ \ » broidefy and heavy silk stitch itical police. The latter does not in-|is easy now to gauge the practical “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient | | 4 A e e s private lives, but in | advancement of the hubane cause. | to remove every hard corn, 8oft corn, Wraps. Made of fine lustrous \ ! ing. Fur trimmed collar and olitics they) are omnipotent as “From the zero point our work has | OF corn between the toes, and the cal- 3 . . s they| are as_omnipo Ties, NEhot NopeRepA ok trtatbhi deep pile fabrics with large col- e some with cuffs. ver, At one time the political po-|8rown until there are more than 500 ice could shoot people first and try active anticruelty societies in the lars of Squirrel, Beaver, Cara ) ( \ 9 y il 3 ¥ t hem afterward. Today the method | United States. The annual income of 1L W lf d P] s to have a court trial first and then |our socleties has increased to over a cu 0l an atinur \ N i : arry out the execution, or to’ send million dollars. There'is an army of — g m Wolf. \ ! Sizes 16 to 55 buspects into exile without trial. paid employes and voluntary agents. To foreigners in Russia the leaders Many of our socleties own buildings, nake ‘no effort to conceal. their pol-|the aggregate value of which runs in- Ao - p N cy. . They 'are not ashamed. They to millions of dollars. Endowments 2 X Y A kN ave confidence in the policy of do- amount to over four million dollars. ;o 3 ng wrong ‘that good ultimately may| “Aggressive warfare has been car- ' g e : ) ried on to protect the rights of chil- > = o ‘ i\ [ ] 1A\ (‘ g o€ Communist control i tighter | ticrueity societies in the United ; 3 { ’ e ¢ nd ‘more complete than ever. The |States, acefrding to a report issued A SR ) 4"/ : here by officlals of the organization. - '/ # ; | ¥ ! N g ome, and they apparently are suc- eding, slowly. and painfully, in re-|dren and to give them ample oppor- onstructing Russia, but along their tunity to be fitted for the battle of e ! ; bwn lines,‘and without any important|life. The interest in animal protec- (I 5 v y " kacrifice of principle. tion also has vastly increased.” Reconstruction Work. L g S o |/ e il . The evidence of reconstruction in IMPORTS ON INCREASE = ; he land 4§ more superficlal than —— Rl - i k i eally deep-seated., Streets are being|Total Amount of Japan's Trade VVith f ® j " ORITA 'Y epaved, buildings reconstructed, and China is Growing Rapidly uilroad passenger’traffic is becom- ng normal. Industrial plants, how- wver, 1f in no worse condition than sz year ago, cértainly are in no better Lhape. These plants' need foreign|Yeh Ofd";'h"’h '“503‘" ;‘;eo"e 22,868,000 4 f EJ ° } apital, but lacking this on terms to|Yen an mports 8,319,000, showing an W Phich ‘the Communists can consent, | €X¢ess of exports over imports by 14,- omen s an lsses as oa s He [o_yemmenl is ready to wait until 549,000. Compared with the corres- t has e surplus of exports from agri- | ponding period of last year, it shows $ g By A 3 ilture. This It hopes for fn 1923, | an increase of 4,067,000 yen in the ex- Plain or fur trimmed; extra fine quality Silk Plush, Seal Plush and Hudason Seal Plush; trimmed with nd then and thereafter it sees ey | ports and decrease of 3,777,000 yen in e 3 2 . U e it Wil s able o estan, | the tmports. The sum total from Jan- massive collars and cuffs of Raccoon, Black Opossun:, Australian Opossum and Squirrel. Sizes 16 to 55. igh {ndustries. uary to September is 363,692,000 yen, In the meantime, with evidence at|of which exports were 240,063,000 yen 2 hand of enough food to feed prac-|and imports 123,566,000 yet, showing . . ically the entire population; with a|an excess of exports over imports by uel supply exceeding that of last|116,497,000 yen. i - . At T ear, and with textile ' works pro- Hucing & considerable . amount of| A wise Herald classified reader and . V . [ hlothing, the government. expects the | user is wise indeed. ery peCIal for I Omorrow Toklo, Nov. 17—The total amount of Japan's trade .with China during the o . = ek B i S o LS month of September was 31,187,000 g ® ! SPORT COATS-—Double faced materials, plaid l)aéks. The swagger style features of the season with A ,Brick Home Costs or without belts; fully*or half lined in brown, tan, heather and reindeer. No More Than One ; Built of Less Substan- $ 1 4‘95 tial material, and when you build yecur newk thome sylegif‘}; | ; T 4 b > hriok; ! ik o yom it omorrow, Saturday perior to other i ; g materials. Ask us for LARGE TRIMMED HAT SALE Information and Cir- cular. New Hats made of Silk, Velvet, Panne, Duvetyn and combinations of gold and silver Brpcades 'SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin l,;nlul you see the name "cher"lmm, neuritis, and for pain in gen- : THE CONN. BmcK ———— Three Special Prices ——— eral. Accept only ‘‘Bayer” package on package or on tablets you are not i o z fing the genulneBayer product| ihicy Soniains . proper directions. nflF . $2 95 3 95 : Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost RS bR | s o — prescribed by physiclans over l“"‘{lew cents, Druggists also sell bottles . Assoc' ¢ . b L4 y-two years and proyed Safe by mil-|of 24 and 100, _Aspirin is the trade| I 226 Pearl St. Hartford Viidag: LR ' iong for colds, headache, toothache, | mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mon- arache, neuralgia, lumbago, rheuma- oaceticacidester of Salieylicadid. —— ==