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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924. | the claims of “Mre. Y. the flower-|they. would not be able to escape, the |Church Leader Sent to writing woman. {eonsulate here predicts. | | | Sir Arthur promptly wrote articles| The Brave has been in port here| . e P | for New York and London publica-|since September. { Prison for Nine Years | tiong, attacking th® criticism. How At the outhreak of the yrhrmon,‘r Tiflis, March 21.-—-Convicted on L 5 ever, when informed of all details in|the entire Mexican navy, except S| parseq of counter-revolution against the experiment with “Mrs. Y.” he re-|finest vessel, the Bravo, joined de 1a |in. goviet government, Pariarch Am- | tractéd his articles and wrote to the | Huerta. The navy up to this time, |y oga head of the Orthodox church psychic ,investigating committee that has had little influence &n the Prog- |of Georgia and Armenia, was foday he was “grateful to your committee |ress of events, sentenced to nine years' imprisonment for having exposed a wrong one.” | . P | Six members of his counecil were given |Chamber of Deputies terms varying from one to five years e 3 - | The priests were accused of appealing Worklng on New Amy ‘ tc the Genoa conference for Georgian Paris, March 21.—The chamber of | independence, demanding the evacu —ANNOUNCING— A NEW Scientific American Going Desper Into Problem\ ; medium, whether in Kokomo or Egypt, has the opportunity to win, fame and fortune, through an offer | made public yesterday by the psychic | investigating committed/ in the Aprill number of “The Scien ARE FALLING BACK Horenators the cammmiine nanenercs | EYACUate Puerto Mexico and Lose, $2,500 in cash to the medium success- fully withstanding the investigation, | but, disappointed at having nttrmcudi mediums who turned out to be of emall attainments or none at all, the co@mittee raised its offer to Include| passage to New York, maintenance here and passage home. Mexico has been evacuated by the rebels following the capture of Mina- on Qther Fronts By The Assoclated Press. ! Mexico City, March 21. — Puerto| In the event that the medium fails | titlan, according to.a dispatch from to win the $2,500 award, the money ywu, Secretary ‘Serrano and the port thus disbursed need not be The offer applies particularly to the der Generals Vicente, mediums William Hope, Evan Powell, Frank Kluski, Erto, Willy or Rudi| Schneider, “Stella C,” Frau Gonzales and Juan Dominguez. The rebels embarked for Frontera. | Silbert, | The rebel gunboat Zargossa and other | t | M. Deane, Ada Besinnet, Mrs. Wriedt | yeggels wore bombed by a governmen: and the Jojpsons—"as well as to any | airplane while putting out to sea. | deputies today adopted the bill regu- lating the cadree and effectives of the | charged with interfering with the so future French army, by a vote of 505 | viet requisition of church treasures to 64, The measure provides that the | metropdlitan troops, that is the regu- lar army, excluding colonial and Al- | gerian troops, shall consist mainly of 6% infantry regiments of three batta- lions with four companies to a bat- J'anon, and 46 regiments of cavalry. There will be five regiments of the Toreign Legion, of varying strength, 15 regiments of tanks, consisting of two battalions of three cach; and an aviation force compos- ed of 208 airplane squadrons and 19 companies of captive balloons. The bill did not spegify the number of men i composing any unit nor did it stipu- repaid. |5 now occlipied by federal forces un- ‘\ tate ‘:he (otal tor tha srny. et | No More Signals Heard qeouid do mo better than 59, while | From Crew of Sunken Sub Toklo, March 21.—Although rescue companies | of Southampton, lost to Tommy Ar- | ation of the red army. They were also || ighting Service Department RADY AND O'DONNELL LOSE P — Due to the Large Demand of Our Customers For Advice On Bet- Are Beaten by Armour and Healy at 2 B S % » ter Lighting of Their Stores, Factories and Homes, We Announce “Home Hole on One Stroke Miami, Flg., March 21.—Mike Brady professional at the Miami country club and Winged-foot club of New York, teamed with Walter O'Donnell a Department For Better Lighting Service With MR. B. L. CRAMPTON ir Charge We Will Be Pleased to Be Called Upon For Advice and Assistance In Order to Secure Proper and Better Lighting mour and Dan Healy on the home green by a single stroke yesterday | Both Brady and Armour played bet. ter than par golf to tie in medal score || at 71, one under par. Brady went out || in 36 and was home in 36, while Ar- ( mour reversed the figures. O'Donnell ;| Healy has a 75. { TEN VOLUMES ON WAR |work was continued, the fear grew | today that 18 survivors imprisened in | ply some time next fall will know offi- | |the after compartment of the Japan- | cially all the ins and outs of the| ese navy submarine 43, which has lain | world war of 1914-18, and just what unnamed medium who proves wdrthy | Reports persist that Adolf de la Berlin, March 21.—Germany proba- | of consideration.” | i e Huerta, head of the rebellion, sailed The omission of the name of “EV& | gom Frontera early this week en C."” the committee repores, solely to the fact that from reports she “appears to be a rather unsatisfactory person to work with,” and it is not is due! | route to Galyeston, Texas, but there is no confirmation~from any source, In the northern sector the federals have begun active pursuit of the reb- 26 fathoms deep on the ocean bottom | prought it about. of Sasebo since Wednesday, have suc-| jnquiry commission, appointed several | Signals from | years ago to investigate all phases of | cumbed to suffocation The parliamentary | The Connecticut Light & Power Co. the interior have ceased. 92 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 230 the conflict, has anhounced that it | hopes to finish its task some time this | year when its full report will be pub- lished in 10 or 12 volumes. to be taken as an expression of opiniop Pels, headed by Marcial Cavazos, who on her mediumship. | has been actice.in the state of Hi- " Applicabllity of the offer to the|gaigo, reported engaged in holding up | Youngstown Has First Schneider brothers, it is added, is con- |yrains, He is at present in the moun- tingent on their presenting a satisfac- tory defense, in thg event that a re- cent newspaper gtory to the effect that they have been exposed is verified. The offer, on the other hand, applies specifically “to an American lady of tains of San Luis Potosi. Gen Rios Zertuche, cooperating with Gen. Arenas is proceeding imto the moun- tains with cavalry after the rebels. Huehuetla, the most important town on the Hidalgo-Ver Cruz border Negro Ku Klux Klan Youngstown, O. March 21.—Ku Klux Klan leaders here hold the be- lief today that a “negro klan,” which celebrated its organization here last night with the burning of a fiery - is the first one of its kind to be form- ed in the country. The organization is known as the “Loyal Legion “‘. Lincoln,” A negro who said he was the Rev. Paul Russell, D. D, of At- lanta, Ga., had charge of the organi- zation. In an address he said Lincoln who freed the negroes, was a protest- ant, and so the organization would use lincoln’s name. very large mediumistic repute who sincerely seeks anonymity."” The author of the article, J. Mal- colm Bfrd, who is secretary of &he in- vestigating committee, praises Sir Ar- thur Conan Doyle, the English writer and spiritualist, for a recent display |driving to the east through the penin- of fair-mindedness and frankness. !n'sum and of the gunboat from the gulf the December issues “The Scientific|would trap the few remaining rebel American” presented its brief against |leaders and their troops from which has been captured by government troops. The rebels withdrew toward ¥ahualica, which is one of the objec- tives in the drive agairst Cavazos' fol- lowers. Cooperation of the federal army Albert Steiger, Inc. — HARTFORD — CHILDREN’S WEEK — OFFERS REMARKABLE VALUES SATURDAY A timely ewent, designed to introduce the new Spring Apparel for little folks and to acquaint more people with our Children’s Shops. The new Spring Apparel has been carefully selected and marked at very special prices, so that the children can be outfitted from head to foot, for considerably less than regular prices. All the Children's Shops are on the second floor except the Shoe Shop, * which is on the Main Floor, Special $4.75 3.98 GIRLS’ SHOP Girls' white Jean middies in sizes 8 years to 16 years. Regular price §1.59. Special this week $1.29 Girls’ pink batiste bloom- ers with lace edge, in sizes # vears to 12 vears. Value 50¢. Special this week, voss . 2 for §1.00 Girls' Terry bathrobes in assorted patterns in sizes 8 to 11 years, Vilue $3.05 Special this week ... $3.19 Girls' white muglin night- gowns in, low neck and short sleeves. Sizes 6 to 11 years, Value § cial this week at Girls' Sport Sweaters in the new shades of Italian Blue, buff and reseda and combinations of colors. Sizes 8 to 14 yvears. All thi The BABY SHOP Children's creepers in as sorted patterns, styles and colors in sizes 1 to 3 years. Specially priced this week at 89¢ ~ The BOYS’ SHOP Bovs" all wool two trouser suits in neat light and dark mixtures. Coats are mohair lined. All new Spring models, Sizes 8 to 18 years. Children's Week only at ... $9.95 Boys' Spring Reefers in a large and varied assortment. Made in the very finest fabrics. Raglan and set-in sleeves, Sizes 2 1-2 years to 10, Priced ... cooo.. $7.50 to £13.95 Hats and Caps to match Boys' Spring Sweaters, new, all wool, in coat and slip-on styles, Sizes 21 to 36. Priced at coo. 8195 to $7.50 A wonderful assortment of boys' high grade tailored all wool Suits. Coats are mohair lined. 1 pair of golf and 1 pair plain knickers in sizes 8 to 18 vears. Priced $12.95 to §22,00, Boys' Juvenile Suits of fine Regular Price £5.98 to $6.98 Two als . Tomorrow «'$3.98 Attractive, clever Hats are offered at this very low price. When it comes to the newest in Black with White, Yellow, Red and the latest spring combinations you will find the best selection in town at the Eastern. Specially priced tomorrow, $3.98 zes and Have the Big Sizes Children's dresses in pop lins, erepe and voiles with and without panties. Sizes 2 to 6 Specially priced this week at . 8259 Little Red Riding Hood raincapes and case in blue and red, sizes 4 to 10 years. Spe- cially priced this week $1.59 YOU'LL LIKE THE NEW SPRING HATS ON SALE HERE FOR SATURDAY i Snap and Style in every model; the as- sortment is large and every hat is new and correct in style and color. We Have Thought a Lot About H ed8 Years, CHILDREN'S HATS $3.98 H lllld“l‘dfi of very pretty styles in all the new $2.98 Hand made Hats for the youngsters, Bovs' wash suits in Oliver Twist and Middy styles in sizes 2 to 1 vears. Specially priced this week at . §2.59 Children's panty dresses in soft tones, Hats for all ages, at $2.98 and $3.98. Mlllmery | 5,93? Eaktel;n D. MILLER & CO. 133 MAIN STREET 26'Church Street “GAGE BANDED HATS - $5.98 - | Regular $7.50 Your Money's Worth | Or Your Money | l Asminster Velvet Rugs, 50¢ value Audubon Stair Carpet, 5-8. width .. for 3-4 Velvet Stair Carpet, value $2.45. . Special . . Carpet; small Axminster value $5.50. Special .. afley’s 9x10 and 9x12 ‘ Rugs, value $10.00. Special ’s 3-4 heavy Velvet H: 3-4 Pro Brussels Stairs Carpet, U r"vnrd 75(: Just received Specia\ls for Saturday $37.50 new lot of Bromley Lace o $2.75 " $5.00 62?}2’2 x> $12.98 yard and Stair | for 3,75. guaranteed, 1. $8.50 | up. from Fruit of the Loom Cafton, . 3X Goose Feathers, $2.29 Brass Extension Portiere Poles, something iy $2,00 | re i $ xtures, $1.25 $1.00 98¢ “ $4.50 week priced at § Exceptionally smart spring millinery in satins and silk braids, for Little Misses, Priced Children's Week at .. $5.00 Young Girls' fine quality coats of plain and plaid wool coating in very smart models. Sizes 7 years fo 14 vears. Priced all this week at : £15.95 Girls' bloomer dresses in assorted chacked ginghams, sizes 8 vears to 12 vears Unusually priced at. . $1.79 Second Fisor Children’s SHOES Comfortable, good look- ing and sturdy are these school and play oxfords, developed in tan and smok- ed elkskin. Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 cioee. 8295 Boys' and misses’ dressy and school shoes in high and low models. Values $£4.45. Special at ... $2.79 Children’s play and dress shoes in combinations and plain models, values to $3.45. Special at .. $1.79 Main Floor. assorted colors and styles Specially priced this week af $L.39 Ma Ma Dolls dressed in rompers or dresses in assort ed colors, Specially priced this week at $1.59 Rubber pants in pink and white, medium size only, this week special at 19¢ Cotton and wool shirts in sizes 9 months to 3 vears Specially priced this week at . 9 Flannel gertrudes in in- fants' sizes, 1 vear and 2 vears. Specially priced this week at £1.29 second Floor quality blue serge, middy and Oliver Twist styles, trimmed with white, black and gold braid, emblem on sleeve. Sizes 3 to 10 years, Special at £5.95 Boys' Hats and Caps in the newest models in tweeds, cheviots, overplaids, many to match onr new spring suits and reefers, in Tams, Alpines and Turban shapes. Sizes 6 1-1to 7 1-1. Priced £1.00 to £3.50, Bovs' High Grade Wash Suits in early spring fabrics such as Palmer Jr., Peggie Cloth, Devonshire and Repps in blte, gray, tan, white and many contrasting colors. All colors warranted fast. Sizes 3 1o 10 yvears. Special $1.85 serond Vinor