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Maeeeae e _________—_ S LFAGUE HAS NOT |cHonest buockao 1s A\s Pope Would Prefer NOT EFFECTIVE TODAY | sr.ioh s 1y caneen vie ndileieydy wia i 18 oxtalilah e precadent " " A8 regan men's gown b | Explanation Given For Yesterdny's worn at cour 1 during jou L {7 N | i 1 1 N h H l A N ed C ‘ Action s Misunderstand- SRt Al hansho tither Has It Appointed Com-| e e W “ 5 | odl and coll I s Wi mittee to Study Reservations || Tlentsin, March 11 @B—Prepara new dress with whi send down to Taku a con- Quee la wi r ular representative aboard a foreign will bo of gold brocad Geneva, Mareh 11 (Pi—Th gunboat to remedy conditions at tariat of the league of nations i tendant. upol blockade of ship AT THE SYNAGOGUR 2 ping brought out by factional Ao e AL . a tormal denfal today of reports that |\ 010 Ui bradaciions] pulplt of the Syngogue t the league council has decided to |ioday upon reesipt of ANfOrMAton el e g oicd by Rabbi constitute a committee of jurists to t the ships were resuming their | poye ncs e well known in New examine Amerlca's reservations o 'movements It was ascertained |y 1 n h adherence to the permanent court !Atér on the arrival of a pilot at of international fustice Tientsin that the situation still is The denial followed publication in atisfactory permission to newspapers In Switzerland and 10V had heen dimited to two ship abroad of reports that such a com- PNE compani mittee of investigation already had | 1'llots went yealerday ;o been formed. The reports became and notified the waiting ships of current yesterday after four jurists situation, warning Lnivees members of fthe league's dafting And Japanese ships not to attemp g of 1} o committee, in the courfe of a meet- N0 T f 1 h erous character @ i The dan- fl ing dealing with other subjects, held | K°Tous eharaciot Of A0 SO Ij L steamer apparently misunderstand an informal and unofficial exchange of views on the question of Ameri- | ing the orders, followed the steamer Laingchow into the river, FFortunate- ‘Vhy Suffer With Corns—Pay Dime—Pain Stops And ca’s reservations Such a report to official repudics Ont Comes Corn, RESULTS GUARANTEED | o mil ry identific the ship, tion or Information about the league | 'Y "; military \V‘ r'\ if 1'1" he ship, | appearing in newspapers is a rare Which was allowed to pas Dissatisfaction among the s&hips event in league history. Today's for- | mal denial indicates the great fm- portance which the nations in the league generally accord to Ameri- ca's proposed adherence to the court u by arrangement led and it is vossols with the to further representations understood that Japaneso today wers permitted to come and | and their keep dest (ol . ! go. > Picating the situation while the |1t 8 unceriain whether mines| - NEWEST, BEST REMEDY erica eBanVE are being | have actually been laid. A battery 2 :&\(‘v'l‘dvt’rv"l“l‘w rese \];él]e\n)\:mlntgn"_:'r‘,‘: commander ~nofified ehips' pilots | No_bulky doughnut pads or mente, "that he was laying 10 mines across | burning aci lv\rr':‘\ljl pe of The denfal took the form of the | the narrow channel and the pilots 0-Joy Co n Wafe for a ‘mvv;o: following communigue: observed soldfers carrying heavy ob- I:Lm ?.\”33.1,)?(‘* ;:‘xr.' im:\ « v“l‘lxt “Contrary to information appear- | C'$ suspended from poles to (n“‘ c“.n\ Ly ‘(n {\.F. .; /_ Jtr‘—yu g: ing in the press the council of the Oty later operating from fishing tm\r...‘.wrl\ 3 n’,\-l iv’m't _.‘}l,l‘l, lenziie ot Antlona Hasinoe dacidaa toil ontp around itheiar leharnel, butl{fgone immet/nte .y Darioe pit ol 2 there is a suspicion that the affair | Wish, no bother, fuss or danger. appoint a committea of jurists to R S S I'\tn, in the bath, out comes corn, examine the quostions ¥aised by the | ™ Confirmation has been recetved of | callous, Toots and all. Like magle permanent, court of’ Intarnational |[SPOTS that Peiting has been re- | odCiyons rw‘)r[”r‘ S justice. No dlscussion, official or [ CAPtNred by a Kuominchun landing | (HS SCACHRY A SO0 Waters otherwise, has taken place in the |'%" for a dime at drt council on this subject, which is not on the agenda.” | Tokyo March 11 (M—The for- gn office announced today that PPER THRIVING three Japanese destroyers from Oceanside, Cal.—The first pepper | Port Arthur had been ordered to tree to take root in f)\fi soil of Cali- oin the allied warships K, ar Tientsin, T were sent merely as a precautionary measire fornia still thrives within the walled wasidald the ships grounds of Mission San Lonis Rey near here. It was brought from Pern while pling, and planted | more than 100 Ars ago. And externally, use nd Chest lQuccn of Spain to Dress ! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURS l) nation of Chicago, March 11 (#—A2\lre. Kath- | special to Dye crine C. Thorne, widow of William I s Thorne, former vica-president of Anderson, Casin sead] ’ i Montgomery Ward and company, is Bethany Bt | E 5 - cent charged with having offered §100.- St Jos soclety will pag contains to a man who could obtain a di Imeet ton | directions so simple |vorce for William C. “Billy” Camp A wet wash and 12 flat pleces any woman can tint {n a declaration filed vesterday in refully tron r $1.45. National soft, delicate ghades (he £100,000 suit of Cyrus R. Ship- mdry & Dry Cleaning Co. Phone or dye rich, per- man against Mrs. Thorne advt manent colors in Mrs. N e irried Camp less Wallingford vs, Edd lingerie, silks, rib- | than 10 days after he was divorced . Casino tonight.—advt hons, skirts, waists, 'from Mrs. Elita Proctor Otis of Tsabelln wi dresses, coats, stock- A non-committal praccipe in t at th sweaters, drap- man's suit had been on file for two b rooms to sew, at 2:30 coverings, | years — every- | Shipman, former rancher of ire framing at its hest, Ohrn- Riddl 1 that in airs, 70 W. Main.—advt Diamond Dyes—no other ' 1918 M agreed to give him Cards, Ohrnstedt's.—advt. kind—and tell your druggist wheth- 1,000 s class A pi Principnl Marcus White of the |er the material you wish to color is | stock of the mail order firm to ob- state Normal school will give an il- |waol or silik, or whether it is linen, |tain a divorce for Camp, MARCH 11, 192(’. I City ltems R e HELEN VS, SUZANNE |inouin ctiess the i saias " haa ‘J’“k Oakes’ Trainer Al I rved @ o'clock and the church | filed sult for divorce in New York Dies in Hartford dircetion of I, | night.—advt. n on the resig Anderson, (" Action will Just Dip to Tint or Boil Luring Another’s Hushand trated talk on his trip to England |cotton or mixed goods. Mrs. Camp, who now lives in Pel |f orchestra, under the | . % sking $1,000 a month allmony but | Hartford, Conn, March 11 (P w“ 1 Ausiliary, A o ]n. L. Pay will render musical numbers, | Possibility of Thelr Playing Exbl- 43y y0t press the action, Odell Crump of New York, trainer 111 meet tomorrow night in Judd i = e e for Jack Oakes of Buffalo, fighter, Al afior Lenlen sctvicos | bitlon Matches in This Country |a . i : ° | died at St. Franecls hospital Wednes- Chall. ot Walllnaford va: Badle | Yoman Ton"h Star Is | Now Looms Up. OTHER RMLROADS ARE | day night following an operation for Anderson, Casino tonight.—adst, Barred on German (ourts‘ | appendicitis, He was 31 years old. fety will hold a meeting tonight nnis federation today barred Frau i‘“;,w ;)‘( Jpl;: ly:l\\l.”l': P o '\‘ \] II’!U‘ t 8 olelock at 8t. Mary's #chool Neppach, woman champion of Gep- | *CN&0 & ng Lo g Wl A soelal hour will follow the snany, from all participation in Ger- [Amatatnis tehes on Ameriean Nickel Plate Fiasco Induces Them | Doyle of New York. He became il B4 ing e ‘ man {ennis tournaments, until fur. | ,“"‘,:‘lmw 1" To Be Carcful of Their .'”w"‘“"l'v‘]““"_“’"“‘“l ”"":";':n ;ll:'egfil" to show fonight.—ady notice. This penalty was a + ; QUL 80RACIRA e 1 Rebekah lodge, No. 11, will aehuse aha Rodtalarorarded | ment plan to bring fo )0 Plans, tlon was so bad he was taken to the n meeting Fridiy evening at the federation’s orders forbidding | 5458 A e G wshington, March 11 (P- f ““\“ Theibady wiil DeZena it T uv] Wallingford vs. Eddie |y ‘n“ 1‘ \ \’ L YJ{ M- |as a toothall star and who has » MO0 LT A e Ol - Anderson, Casino tonight.—advt R n ey 1 fn Jaunc 1 v ¢ pproving EPISCOPAL CONVENTION G. W. Duesel, manager of the A. lwas defeated decisively by Helen | AMerican —profeasional apheNIshol oy e 104 | Hartford, March 11—The diocesan & I. store on Stanley street, Is Wills, t} an_champion. | league, sald he had made arrange. other road on financ- [ oonvontion of the Protestant Epls- r comfortably at the Hartford o e | ments to have BLRECE copal church will be held in this eity hospital after having underg al A synthetic »stitute for cocaine | tAtive go to SadlG FRe on May 18 and 19, it was learned to- aperation performed by Dr. ! yecently has been discovered oBaron S RN lny. At this convention it is expect 1 pburn, This is Mr. Duesel's | % viduals there. stocks wi ed that a bishop coadjutor will be {hird operation In eight months. He sald he hoped to have the ccted for Connecticut A wet wash and 12 flat pleces French champion come over after carefully ironed for $1.45 INSISY UPON | the Wimbledon tournament late In Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Phone Tl ahen . st SIE SiIE oe ot RED PEPPER HEAT iy EMP'S [t TAon (5. ‘Rose, nropritor \atl the event, he made it y 1e had ! t ¥ England photogr s | play, only arranging a tour and b value ‘*v‘ Nl e B st . for that COUGH/ el e S wock, The roud 1011 FRUM RHE“MA"SM of sandwiches at Crow. e~ | association, with the managen 1missio crimnnichetiatib oy lirectly in the latter's hands of the Nickel Plate The claims committer of the com- Tho plan was announced o s - mon council will meet this evening § ”"“*ifl";"'q{” “’{y "‘f"'r f.:“ SRR 4 e | Concentrated Heat Penetrates at 8 o'clock Yo h LA R R U L T . | —Brings Quickest Relief Adto shor tonleit—advt. DIAMOND DYE" ANY e mvies orese| AU WWhiteman IsiSued S8 | Br g ched Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey e LRl P 1o '] ,‘ Mother-in-I heumatism, lumba; A | heumatism, g0, neuritls, Gt Thitsssil Sbeaet allok for Btess agent. 3y Ex-Mother-in-Law imatism, lumbago, | today GARMENT, DRAPERY _ - "1 1“ 1l che, stiff h-\:. \r‘fll::“r:::c::; Chall of Wallingford vs. Fddic ) Accused Woman Denies S e N6 b01 G Nl bk 1, just try “Red Pepper Rub" vou will have the quickest re- Known has such concentrated rating heat as red peppers. In Just as soon as you pper Rub you feel the 1 In three minutes, it sore spot through and re. the blood cireula up the congestion—and Red Pepper Rub, made 1 peppers, cost little at any Her d ild which lived six r Aok said, and 11 it ore. Get a jar at once. Al hills and r ) instant relief awaits you. Ute i By el Sth ek act colds in st. No matter Hlaint used for pain or h t fail to try Red 1 nple Mail This Ad- to WHITEHALL Inc., 598 Madi- York, N. Y. nd n P ritations. The suit has been set March 22, on co. PHARMACAT Ave, New HARTFORD 637 Main Street BRIDGEPORT 1207 Main Street Photograph taken Wednesday night showing the peautiful interior of New Britain's John Irving store. Walls and fixtures are finished in blue gray with orna- ments and trimming of opal gray. Nearly 100 cus- tomers can be comfortably seated at one time. Note the thousands of pairs of fresh, new John Irving shoes cady on the shelves. This Great Amcrlc?\s Createst I\( T IEI D Corner )lam and Worthington SATURDAY—New Britain's Link Chain of Shoe Stores Giving America its greatest value in Shoes has built a far flung chain of busy John Irving Shoe Stores. On Saturday New Britain’s link in this areat chain will be opened. Set your hopes high. You'll nnd the most mag- nificent, spectacular array of Smart Footwear ever before shown in New Britain. All the newest of spring styles at the one money-saving low price— 920Ees footvear Value 168 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN SAVINGS BANK NEXT TO0 THE WATERBURY 95 South Main Street \'FW HAVEN 32 Chapel Street This photograph shows the front of the New Britain link 1n the great John Irving chain. You will recognize it by the large illuminated sign in lemon, orange and black. In the windows you will see displayed every new and beautiful style and all the smart Spring colors. Each shoe is marked with a stock number to make it easy for customers to tell clerks which particular style they wish to try on.