New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 24

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huna usually wasg effective, and th,l‘, victim, as soon as he discovered that ‘TEN MILLION FUND IS “GRANTS. EXEMPTIONS SORCERER'S DEATH ECHO REP”B”GANS ARE SOUGHT BY UNIV. OF PENN OF EARLY FANATIG]SM[E\?,,‘Jlf“\\-f“;‘id"'“’?QSn Sway - graduaipg FAEINE NEW SPLI’I‘ ' Hucrta, Rebel Leader, Serves Notice | until death, according to tradition. P > % | Keekoowai was approximately 63 e y That Port and Impost Duties Have Kahuna Had Two l'urpo:«w First °'\)t‘lrs i1 . T1a wes gie W AN Gras Campaign is Planned to Provide For \nc!ed of the large band of kahunas | whe lived on Molokai and- his influs | ence and reputation had extended to- | the island of Ozhw, which he visited Honolulu, Feb, —The ranks of |often. He was believed to be one of the kahunas, or medicine men of old the last of his profession in the Hawaii, which have thinned steadily | islands. with the passing of the years since the white man’s invasion of the islands with hig accompanying civilization, have been depleted further by the re- cent death of Keencowai, aged Ha- wailan, and one of the last of the ka- | hunas, at his home on the island of | Molokai. In olden times the purpose of the ¥ kahuna was two-fold. Primarifé his{ Now. . % duty was to heal the sick. Secondarily, he would, for a consideration, “‘pray to death” the ememy of any of his pa- | Provement in the condition of Sena- tients or patrons. To perform this| tor Frank L. Greene, of Vermont, feat successfully it was necessary that | anounced at noon today. the kahuna have some portion of the Dr. Thomas Linville issued this bul- body, 6r somc le that had been | letin, next to the body of the person who ‘nator Greene's condition i was to be prayed to death. Usually proved and it is more hopeful. this was a lock of hair. With this in Although the senator spent a rest- his possession the Lkahuna, Juul‘ll]ng‘ less night and had a slight tempera- to legend,'would perform rites intend- | ture his friends were more checred ed to result in the death of the enemy, | by the news from his bedside today The residents of the islands were so |than at any time since he was shot a superstitious that the work of the ka- | week ago. e ] 'MEXICAN REBEL GENERAL IS REPORTED CAPTURED| THO VIGTORIES ARE WON BY POINCARE Match Monopoly Ended-Election Bill Test Vote Al iy v 2 Alhvarado, one of the rs in th ‘olima c th Gen Salvador Aharado Said To Have Been. Lessened, Healing Sick and Sccond o De- stroying His Enemies Been Taken Prisoncr at oo & Future Expansion of Great (Continued irst Page) » Associated Press. da, Yucatan, lVeb. Dallas: News).—( from port and impost cayp | dutics for extraordinary war ex- at | Penses have been granted in decrees last issued by De La Huerta, according to information from Progreso. The steamers of the Gulf Fruit company which touch at Progreso will not be compelled to pay the port dutles, and merchandise intended for commerce also will be exempt from the impost " duties of 25 per cent. Another decree is expected soon re- garding the hemp trade. A delega- tion of growers has gone to Tabasco to confer with De La Huerta. The revolutionists have prepared a " decree inviting all residents of Mexico join them in opposing President Obre- It declares that they should ause Obregon imposed IZlias Colima , University man Adams apparently voiced ihe ’ | sentiment of other officials of the !tional committee, who have h Seve cral conferenc on the subject It was indicated also that their views 1o il had been communicated to President war depart- | (golidge. “We feel that the demand d 'the resignation of Mr. Da * i said the chairman, “without a ing or trial and in fa only of orted charges, is absurd.” e sudden turn of ator sh causcd much speculation at the capitol. He had planned to remain at Piachurst until the end of this week Jl« denied that any recific matter” had occasioned a ge in/ his plans, but said he “had felt some anxiety over the trend the gil invest gation had scemed to take in the.past few day Senator Walsh added, the cedure followed by the com- mittec during his absence W in cord with a program which he had approved before he left W ngton last Sunday night, Immediately upon his return, he conferred with other members of the °} committee and with' Senator Wheeler | to acquaint himself with the intimate ictails of events transpiring in his| absence, eX- Plans of the L which mpaign of outlined Philadelfhia, Feb, 22. the future development versity of Pennsylvar for an endowment ¢ least. $10,000,000, were | night by Preside iah H. Penni- man in an addre bhefore the annual meeting of the general alumni socicty of the university. The program, which has been ap- proved by the board of truste vides for the expansion of the g scheols and departments of re- ch; limitation of the number of students in the undergraduate schools and adequate teaching facilitics for those admitted; curtailment of mentary teaching so as to enable w best scho and investigators to devote more ‘time 1o rescarch and | 8% 5 do so be writing, and the crection of a separate | oo ST aate tor president building for women students, thu PR gk f . o land because he has delivered the sov- climinating cocducation in the under IEnth of Masing to interasta J0 hA graduate schools. it gl AT SR United States. enniman announc 1 The motto of the sity was ready to proceocd with fhe construction bt the | ceh hanged from - bpilding for women under the | republic” ‘to ‘*national Hew e and constitution.” * the will of the late Col. Joseph| “gyjlating trom the De L& Huerta SEDDEL wIRE DeqUea Ihed: Euaston 5 adquarters at Frontera say that an a women's colleg STATE CONYENTIONS ;nm.» in the cnsuing week. na- 1 Salva cmptions pa! heen Gen. princ GREENE IMPROYES Attending Wounded Scenator: leade west has ecording aw for Srty," | hear- fun- | the Doctors rs for pur- Gen, An 2 voluntes attacking ) Wi ima Rk e Hold Out Hopes Tor His Recovery ot his su v volutionary himself to the General Alvara- of Yucatan, during Ado! One-third of the {0 vbo abarloned the e Washington, Feb. 22.—Further im- the and submittec criomgnt’s order. treasury ol oty ¢ yresidency nd was a candie presidency when the rebeliion last Docember, crs, including Gen, Ram- ptured, an endered to the ad leaving the City via one which rebels Cussio t ' 1a of o In la Huerta OV was st for nme 5 im- however, that 11S0 ¢ warships ored 1 ot revolutionists has evolution and sovercignty e su to Gen, ( onee N Mexico to Manzanille, warships is the Progreso in the capture by the lina Cruz and returned to Man- llo whent Salinn Cruz was recap-| A subpoena will be issucd for Harry L by the feds I, Sinclair, Senator Walsh said, add- L REVIEW ATHLETES i ugte refusing to testify on the su WANTED!—1,000 Girls To See MABEL NORMAND in “THE EXTRA GIRL” CLAIM VICTORIES: Merican Revolutionary Forces Today City ground as did Albert B. Fall, had Two Gatherings of Postal | given consideration. He said that Sinclair took that position, no attempt would be made to influcnce a hange in his attitude. Discussing the public statement o Are Being Held in Capital Announce That Their Arms Have President and Mrs, Coolidge Intevest- Today Been Successful. cd Spectators AU Washington Post Hartford, Feb, 22.—Two state con- Frontera, Tabasco, Feb, ~—(By radio via Dallas News, By the Asso- Press.)—J}urther victories for forces in brushes| TURDAY SPECIALS AT Marathon Races, President reviewed the run- Mrs. s who fi oo Washington by J. Movis, lub, of Phila Movis finishéd started 4 Ay WA which B 1 south of tot raction over i ate Morgan said of t N-w forc 1 science T ask amendment ator clerk's sossion o'clock, held later. The annual banquet will be held at the Hotel Garde at 6:30 this evening TOUR. formerly on Irinting GOING ON o Pleres the Clint tomorrow for will sail on Tucsc liner Megantic Indies and South his trip will Jan ne LPIERC pro- Yorl y on the for a trip Amer- visit Canal Tar- Porto ‘\lo 'nnz Specmh From 7 A. M. to ll \ M. - » 18¢ Round. Sn'lom. Porteirhouse n IOC Fresh . lzc Smoked : |1erk339 . .Shoulders . Sheulders 2 b 25C Best Pure Best Maine Lard ... Potatoes All Day Specials In \II Departieents LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB ... ROAST PORK ..... PRIME RIB ROAS ROAST VEAL ..... prictor of leave he Star West During Halti, Colombin, Ve Martinic Bermuda, will n:un )u: vhere White 1o the y man | j COMPENSATION DENIED The claim for compensation of Emi Humback New Britain has been dismissed by Commissioner Chandier The commissioncr stated that the clatmant failed to show that he ro- ceived an injury during the course of his employment with Landers, Frary & Clark. behind he n reater .y»\vlz- since the of Cuba hadoes Thomas, Lepers Want Guitars to Lessen Island Monotony Mar Music [ men Itico and hanics 1.1 MATCHES Wa,, Feb, 22— n iein met Dr ey, Brooklyn, N. Y., in the of the upper set today in Washington's birthday which opened Mon- o will he played Hill defeated Hollow yes- Furfey arwa- won Helg FINAL stru- 1 1o His ‘hulxnv w The Daughter—Ca house has caught fire And I'm not & hearing the master's Rhow (London), 29C 14¢ 28¢ h 25c b 22¢ h 12¢ 10c h b Ib chila statement declared that continued to imprison il Miooks.: Benator s Walshimeld tha n.n Hartford today. The Connecticut Committoe's deciston 1o await com. "ate federation of postal clerks held clated g AL heke lnation Bt it hie their third annual convention at the the revelutionary - a modified mara- | | oot o s idua) |01 State house while the Connceticut | with the federals were claimed 1n the < here today by the woaage v was a wise ‘)"m_ o branch of rural mail carricrs associa- official statement of _nrmlllm of |ho‘ i, The race was wo The Elkins Deal. tion met at dewell hall, de I Huerta forces issued last night Nativity Cathollc | 5y win' be interesting to know, Sen-| ,The rural carrlers met at 10 by Otillo Gonales, chiel of the pub-| hia stor Walsh said, nof only the amount |0'€10¢k and immediately became in- | lielty N | 5 i the ten mile run, ¢ tho oil shares uurrh:;wl by na. Yolved in a controversy relative to (uarto Cienegas, Coahuila, an in- ut the capitol and end- | tor Bikins, but also the proportion |!he date when the fiscal ycar should dustrial center, was declarcd to lvm\e} the White House, In & ipoge bear to orders Tandied | besin, the state organization differing |been eaptured by Donaciano Martines v f 5 minutes. Michel- rom Washington at the same time|in !his respeet from the county or- —Panuco, Vera Cruz, on the Panuco| - 1wt Athletie clus, Bast gnd the dates of these transactions in Eanizations, The election of officers river, ten lcagues from Tampico, also | . e . Y. finishe¢ second, palation to the dates of the oil leases, | Was scheduled to be held this was taken Dy revolutionary for op- fand Nick Giannskopulos, Mil- He took the position that the oil com. [afternoon. The Rev. J. W erating under Generals Murtinez and ose Athletic associadon, York, | mittee should not take the Daugherty |9f Darien gave an address, Diaz de Leon, according to reports| 1% third inquiry into its province unless exam-| The convention had its from division commander Josc (., ination of the brokers' books showed |business scheduled for 2 Moran, The fighting started at 3 avfinite transactions by the attorncy and election of officers to be o'clock in the morning and continued | general in the oil stocks which might several hours. The defending troops indicate a connection in point of time | finally surrcndered: ] with the oil lcase negotiations, Reports received yesterday from ety e Oaxaca were to the effect that feders Junior Mechanics Win 'aly were met and defeated with heavy | casualtics at Las Sedas, north of Over P, & F. Corbin’s oasaca. General Romero was report-| The Junior O, U. A. M, won the ' ¢d to ha advanced from Ignacio| first block of the pinochle tourna- Mejia, O and to have enteredg ment with the P. & I Corbin club |Tehuacan, Puel after annihilating ast night in Junior Mechanics hall, |the small federal garrison there, Twenty players representing the Jun- Generals Loyo and Beltram report. for M scored 4,186 points ¢d they had defeated federals under) 1gainst for the Corbin players, General Jara and Palacios at Oriental | I Fhe tournament will be played inland that place was in the control of five blocks to be played on consccu- ' the revolutionists, who also held Thursday nights. Herbert . Teziutlan, ™ after Uhilip Calmbach and Charles | The offic the committes in | the federals | revolutionary o0 rpriscd Lyon, Lang charge composed of the play language yurnament Final matcl her divisions Halse of Sleepy up in 21 holes, Albert Turner of Cle Lean Corned Beef Boiling Beef . \nucl‘ul.ml BB v Spore Ribs Pize 1 LED BY EXPLOSION, ra PPalls, N, Y., Feb, Ba n, a chemist of ins y cd today when stecl eylinder, which he synthetic ammonia for ploded at the plant ‘of son Alkali company here n ten feet against a stecl and guitar neront ADVERSE shington, 1 G ATE was viding filling shipment, « 1 Mathiv He wa ciling W report with on tl ) An rporat sociation wa Racon LamY I'ou‘- §oh Another Seventh Day of Rest Jor every Woman Sweet Corn 2eans ........ Fancy Tomatoes SMALL FRESH HAMS .. ... NATIVE RO\ TING CHICKIE h:l’nhl;(l?:utg Ih 1 8C ?I".ts‘rlsm“ j b 18C o;a;l-axep A ] 250 ™ w 18c '“Hm?f . 18C M ZOC EVAPORATED MILK ................ 3 cans 29¢ CAMPBELL’S BEANS ............... 3 cans 29¢ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ... .. sack 81,00 zsc Campbell’s .\nuni' 29c m%gc 2 2D¢C [ Pkg\. 25 c 0ld l)ulc.\ Happiness in washday! Sounds impossible—but it's true. For now, through a phone all to our laundry, washday becomes Royal Lunch Crackers . Noi-A- ~¢'ed Rai Premier Salad Dressing . . Challenge Milk 2 cans . .. Confectionery plete, all-ironed service, you may have that. If you prefer another seventh day of rest. A whole day of leisure every week —time for some of the only a part of the ironing done, our semi-ironed services will please you. And if you want Sugar Pea Beans Im .. 25C an.25c l h(‘l;m;:-“ i can 8¢ Shredd cat package 1 1 C many things you've always wanted to do. Time for reading, recreation, club meetings; time for more attention to the chil- dren. us to care for the washing only, you may have such a service. Today—telephone and let us explain our various laundry helps. Then choose the one which suits you best and try it. Wedgwood C -y BUTTER lg‘:"esh f rc::lam:';hurn 2 $1 14 45¢ Strictly Fresh EGGS Steam, fuss and bother of First Prize Nut Nucoa Nut Oleo Every egg guaranteed ......... dozen home washing—all are banished. o 29C b 29C th “Good Luck Oleo Instead, just a bundle that our 33c h : representative calls for—and Sound Yellow ONIONS ................. 1 lh 25¢ washday is over. ‘SPECIAL—Large Ripe BANANAS . ... 25c a doz. The wide range of our laun- CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES ......... dozen 23¢ dry helps enables you to select EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT . . 3 for 25¢ one that suits your family’s FAN('Y BALDWIN APPLES .... quarts 25¢ needs, and your household bud- get as well. If you wish a com- m‘&t 39C : (‘m":mn 19c 25¢ ONLY $7. 50 DOWN PUTS ! 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