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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924, BLONDE CHINESE City Items IR, FERRIS HEADS [PoPe pROcLAMS tmo oo o etz TO BE A HOLY YEAR ‘ end Monsignor Leopold Capitani, re- REP[]RTFI] Fu”Nl]' s i e, b ‘ Home_caoked lunches at Crn\vc‘li : MF I{‘ i ) ! TV i fies gent of the chancery. " | i oy, S - A8 bor ul o Now Bl i | it U Monsignor Wilpert then descended ¥ | : ¢ . B - A won ORn Ll ritain - L] L Papal Bull is Issued Today, With fo the portico of $t. Pere's chureh | General hospital yesterday to Mr. and i It e R Rl ! — p where he read the bull in the pres [Grere LR R T A SO ALt Elaborate Ceremonies in Saint | 5once of the publie, the chapter of v Explover "‘;"'\'Ifi ““'\' Gl S : monies, afterward giving it to Mone X Mrs. Vivian Johnson, © of 3 { I nand 3 e 58, signbr L S Dotbat: ate i : [ Theodore 1. Johnson [ ¢ : : g 7 delphia hospital recovering he churches of St, Panl, Santa Maria serious oper ippendicitis pe i giore and St. John Laterian in D Ay | i i A i 4 | formed Thes, Hurtford, May 29.—Dr. arry ) he presence of the chapters of those On the opening of cnsion day | churches. Washington, icus peoples, lost tribes of carly Asia-| g 5 1 ; % 4 | Hallinan’s Lunch from $:30 a. m Ferris, of New Haven was tic migrations, were found in unmap- ; Teliy to T80 p.om—-adit president of the Connec s morning, t pontifs RioN) Mrs, Clarance Keeley and Misy An-| o050 00 5 0 to monsignor Joseph ert, TO ADDRESS PHYSICIANS, {na Itobinson, sisters of Paul Robinson b eant ol stolic. prathonolariou l o, Sambal-Dalnnd 0kE ik LIS graphic Society expedition which ; 4 i - 5 ! ol A % i made its way, in part, aleng the Yel- 3 e 5 3 H e . | ,“;‘:,‘:\ x,';," Q\,’ \‘4;‘ 1]“,”“ ey 7 \l,l,‘ ‘\w‘ “.‘, o ‘“,’ el .‘W“ jthe bull « he papal pro-1vited to address the Medical society River aboard a rafi of 72 yuk i ; ; b7 e s ”““‘“’" . delegatch, held this moming at the | nguncement. The remony took of Boston, which will be in eession i 2 g S At A ""“" Hunt Memorial building on Prospect ce in the throne room wh his June 6 and 7. Dr. Delano will speak FFrederick 1, Wul wder of the 8 n 5 £ g b : i bbbt ol He will succeed Dr, Llias | holiness was rrounded by the pre- Use of the Chest in cxpedition, reports principally upon A % B 3 i L o AC Torinel Dr. Louis M. |l1ates of vostolic chamber, Mon- | Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” the non-Chinese tribes of northeast ped Kansu regions by a National Geo- China, but he mentions also bhlondd ]', “”“(?"l‘_"l’ , $1.00. ( L. vst Dr. Dy C ith 1 cllow hair. | \ 5 RSS H o - | Fierce Co.—advi atterson of Bridgoport were clected A T Jazz architecture is Tokyo's latest. Authorities have for-| Mrs. 1 i oy, Who liasibeen o o isidbine: Dy Charleal W' Come &, with towers for winarels, be- | bidden construction of permanent buildings for awhile yet, so ;“;‘“"]"';“ Miss A ' i % TR g < token the presence of Mo, enterprising merchants ave seizing upon the opportunity to vie Homo! inl Miamisonviile O AT Pliineass i Tnguiia of. Hacte N s haearl with one another in gaudy structures. Here, for instance, are | Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans | ford, treasurcr, s of this long-desertes % % Ay s v K ; » | motion picture theater and music shop. Though constructed of | —adut. It was voted to hold the nest an- M( H‘?{'h- E[::nCI Sa le - wets and Farrings thin wood coated with stucco, they look like stone. "‘";“ 4 Shode student nups me t Bridgeport May 20 ECSIRE) iosnital, will spend gyg 4, 1 semi-annual mec sting of all the groups, th holi 1 ercating of i | e holiday at the home of her par- jug will be held in conjunction with : ‘-"r(, Runsy a distinet popus B e . 7 A v ents, e meetin New London coun- | E h bevision ot il ey ) B . to the mutionnt conention " i At Stirring Savings camera as they would from a rifle, d L L cn 3 1, = 5 of the barbers' union which wi fhg prders: for b he seem Lo kecp no track of their Do Declares Probibition Speater, Out- 1 T wali . : e ¢ I held in Tadianapolis in Septem iy nurses in Caonnecticnt which AT e AR B wonen frequently wear Top o ining Mans Por Party A certificate of association has heen heen preparcd by the state health : ) ters' ‘hatchets thrast i their . | givdles, AL i G LR A Also Gheaner [oF B | ’“,‘ Jl Convention filed by the New Britain Comncil, partment ] 8 . ity Al Cheaper or State, Probeto e S Victrolas e ”,‘","“,1” ; SRR AN 6y o By The Associated Piess, tion is to promote the genera T, o i B ‘,y'u”n’;;.“,‘. 5 i P e i prohibition enforcenient officials un- are Frederick M. Holmes, 1 1. Ware 'argord e ) P Lang loose ali avound; mars | oot r civil service will not meet the is- ren, lLouis P. Slade and Leon A. ) ‘fu ic ITH w’m ‘m.:um)‘l be- remlers en do t hair in a knot at the New Haven, May 2#.--The sue of liquor making and sciling, Sprague, A TR Fisal & Ad oans 1 T30k Toriln Laek of the head, covered with a lit- enee in the cost of supervis de- l'rescott “’}'“‘ 11, Ohio state '1 ”"1“““ merican Fantasie,” t ton, superintendent & ttei which . tle brass cap which is held in place hnquent on probation as compared ©f the prohibition declared in | 55003, for Decor " ¥ o) i 90 Hartford doctors e:hidta: | C l b a by a harness of red or black |"l\y'h A | .Humnl" in an vu-Ii'qufin js @ statement today, outling plans for | Pierce & Co.—adyt, \ K T\,‘»I,‘.,",‘y i I.: 1vlw»'” ,,',1" 0 urn l s Mr. Wulsin vrites. !quite an item, Charies 1. Chute, gec. the national convention of the party | A meeting of the Y, M. H. A, Jr Tilch (liasy mra trasis 5 “What frent and side hair is not retary of the National Probation asso- here next Thursday and Friday.” was held In the club rooms at the Committess were elected by (he T e Ot R s g 3 § canght in the knot hanas loose over ciation, said at a luncheon held at “There is much alarm over the United Building last night, honsa of delogates gl Dlings Rie New 16 olicakn anatshonldeca 1 the lawn club here yesterday at which Amount of liguor that is still made, | . ""‘"‘ et i Vietrola &8 N question consists eloth the State Child Welfare sssociation #old and drunk, notwithstanding pr achange models, 8210 Bioii wilioh ok nround the Hesd s 15 the host, 1l said®it costs abont hibition is embedded in the federal $110 ot the temples, and a 100 a year {0 confine the individual® constitutic he continued. This is Donipse Wi {611 Mios on 1he top of and only about $°1 a year to euper- because the forces in power are not c ks 1 . ecord m GUARANTEED / vl and back,” My Chilte gald that nrobation is the Those who favor the non-partisan To Runs have their own fan- | cither minor or adult, as well as the inciuding promtaent men in the major 1108 not written, and its or-! cheapest with the additional advan- A RARE VALUE! .”-H not been determined | tage of “putting him on his feet,” The partics and the Anti-Baloon lcague, R 3 . " | [ \ VA A To [ e’ s "Dl o350 @ gear ol of suporiaing e B\Gcating puttig prolibition n- ENVELOPES ~ ADDRESSED Only* ® Down ppCABINET +oand #tahle ms are ar- cluded the salary of a full-time proba- 1 around ouriyard, at tion officer and clerical assistants to- ice. This would not solve the prob- | A few splendid end ot the court % a mudfioor gether with other averhead expense, lem. We would still have in power | WORK SATISFACTORY mahogany |m|-hrd$39 dritain, Nigners the society were attending clinies at Complete with porch, and ound the t ishiment sponker said He clatmed keen the parties that are solely divided on b a mud wall, six or se fool high, attention to his anulysis of costs when the question of prohibition, Ralance in Fasy Weekly """""-!rlll'h- of good . 1 . " . o foree . R r tone and appearance! on-Chinese groups noted by he advocated as the minimum galary The civil service enforcement of ) Q hl 1, Al Payments sin are the Aashan Mongols, a trained probation officer $3,000 ficials, in the final account, would l l{l( Lb l{LAbUA\ABLh reduced to only the desert north of Ikan- | with the scale running up to 85,000, have the officials of these parties to - ~ e one Moslems ced v 10de of distrietis for deal with, Those of wet preclivities 9 : Bl y2 N - i A e, SRR el A et e AL, AT Savings Such As Will Inspire Those of Moderate Means ! mad and geden- that ssveral could join in securing the “This method would relieve the ® to Own a Good Phonograph o live along the Min Rhan The theping had for its subject when as a matter of fact, it should be t juvenile courts of Connecticut” held responsible in every senss for nege on Kansu's sonthern bhorder “the Women Work; Divorce is Fasy, and the welfare assoclation had a the enforcement of all laws on the Women's invaston of indus sy nmbor of guests, Charles Dow, state statute books. livorce, and « “pne love commissioner of child welfare and “The solution lies in putting In pow- xc an e from modern 18 the enstoms of chief probation officer of the state, er a party that stands in principle, In . 1 Wansu Tibetans show discussed the present working of the history and in platform declaration . Roy Gilson, field agent on pro- for the entire enforcement of the 138 MAIN STREET | he women scem to do al ol law ori; the men are fdle at home," . bation, described visita to juvenile eighteenth amendment.” TS Q s vy e L e R T 80 : 9% WEST MAIN ST. The House of Dependable Phonographs SR T Holan e e very ease the Judzes ate trv- Sejentist Beats Nature [ - « f our hostess, who was ai-, INg to carry out the :pivit of the ju < 3 2 venfle court law, They are treating | At Coloring Butterflies for cooki chifldren no longer as criminals, he Hamburg, May 20.The paint and upstaivs €ald, but are trying to comprehend brush of nature has heen autdone more witt ) e nursed the facts which make the ehild delin- ngaineby science, according to recent yaby at any spare-moment Her auent and to suggest methods of anouncement, in which the contention nd eccmed merely a very fdle| treatment, Boy Scout elubs and boys is made that by artificial * means of THE ¢ S GOING TO SHINE ! clubs in general ean help, he said, i.-..\nrmu of hutterfly wings can be re “Monogamy he nomad custom, - - ’)-vmluurl with much more effect and “ e but mareied people can separate at| ST, MARK'S MEMORIAL DAY. |richness than the original themselves, MEMORIAL DAY—SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT iIl. Some women prefer not to max AL Bt Mark’s church Memorial | - Prof. Hans Zozher, in an address mary s mean looking after a day at 10 o'clock the Guild of Al before the German Chemical Society and, and if their property is Rouls will offer thelr Memorial day asserted that he frequently had made enough they can live the nsual life of | requiem, with Rev. F. M. V, Nason |artificial wings which would make nomad, bringing up any children | of Grace church, Hartford, as eele- | “any butterfly in the world turn green 10V may have as a result of passing brant and Rev. G. W. Coykendall of | or black with envy.” attachments,” Thompsonville as preacher. This| The coloring in real butterfly wings A Purzled Bribe Giver, service 18 held at the request of the {1s brought about by light refiections . The Chonl Tibe uild but is intended for all who de-{on the same principal which cause ans retain thelr 4n- lduality partly because they in- sire in a special religious way 1o |s0Ap bubbles to glisten colorfully in abit inaccessible mountains, At their | honor and remember their dead and [the rays of light. Prof. Zozher ex- pital, Choni, on the Tao River, lives [ to offer the Blessed Sacrament in | plained that he used resin as the basis L Lo 000-Beautiful Presents-100 first upstairs shment, but the Chinese say of him, “He has the pig's head, but cannot find the door of the temple.” They imply that he is willlng to give bribes to keep his position, but too e many officials expect them, and he cannot tell which deserve the largest, | l Mr. Wulsin's study of the province includes also extensive bontanical and ! : zoological observations. One tree he! mentions, known locally 8 “red . i is S i i i k i mentions, known ‘m.;d’,;’.n,n red - . To Evervhody Attending This Sale of Bungalow Plots and Home Sites. You Don’t Have a shining brown, papery bark which i ) is W ey M itodlr o Bocicdhire \ to Buy to Receive a Present, Everybody is Welcome. are used by Tibetans and Chinese for \ o wrapping butter and other food ar-| \ . S—— \ e Will Build for You | DISOUSS IMMIGRATION, International Conference at Rome Six Homes will he started at once. Start a home of your own, away from the smoke and dust of Concluding its Sessions, Roms, May 29.—Delegates to the the factories and within a short walk of them. International emigration eonference | today discussed the advisability of creating a permanent iInternational - pare projects concerning emigration | l \R{-F; at e i o 1 S THE PARKWAY BUILDING o collect matrials for the next meet. Rome delegates advocated particl A refined Patent Leather low PLOTS to & 150 st st | B shoe for street orevening wear, nmittes whils others thought only and for the dance, Smart, e of five emigration and ountries to be ge. ”mi- - pli 5 i on fa1$ atos square toe— pliable sole Take a Meriden car from New Britain Squarc or Plainville Square for Southington and get off at tation with Ttal¥ alons prise the . CommEIs ~as comfortable as it is dressy | North Street and you are on our property. Only a 10 minute walk from Plainville Square on Whiting comprise the committes, | o . 3 L s ':’.::;T»,":»a](:mfi,rw;{; | $ l 0 | reet facing the State Road and Trolleys where property will double in value within five years. This is g your opportunity. ADOPTS METRIC SYSTEM i 1 RE! HOME DEVELOPER: Tokio, May 29—Japan 18 preparing i | i FJ S HORE DEVE —-— iz M Vogue Shoe Shop g i and measure educational propa- ERESiTES St MAmsThmT | Edward J. Burns Realty Co. of agriculture and commerce, Actual adoption of th stem will | hegin July 1. Within five years from . “ - 1Rt date All government departments, PAENES R. A. MARCHAND, Mgr. factories, sorvi and schools must Sreet Japastes wite o welgt nsa| 8 = T AL - 63 BANK STREET 13 WATER STREET 10 CENTRAL SQUARE % ¢ WATERBURY TORRINGTON PLAINVILLE The elove industry of Zanzibar yields the bulk of the world's supply. |

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