New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1927, Page 20

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| o0 & . | thought. Then too, he is the father y H . |caba and metorear: i ice v Agent Finds give outward token of their con [ thous! 0 German Anti-Filth i \ Gifts for Officers Insurance Agent, lquest: 4 v | . | age oy , Th le of loyalt o 18 . . PEKlNfi BE[;I]MINE JAUSRiE And; efjablian themaslyes UUNAHEY AGAIN IS ofiien ghllde o [ Law Now Criticized | ¢ the oia traditon 1s the Dute of Of Legion Auxiliary| - “Prospect” in a Coffin the midst of a'most important terri- S 1 | : A . arta M brio(er Berlin, Jan. 21 (P—Ridicule and | York's moving to 145 Piccadilly. ft| At the weeting of the American | yieo jicorc "eirolog here are 1o tory. Though they may and probably SRR o L 2 RN ! i c ! will take Peking by mext spring, [ printer soon after leaving the pub. derision continuo o (all upen Gert {’;““"‘s 1. ssgiecisaals vl O ot eaoddy~ | tating an unusual ineldent which oc- gepas vaiaordwo, Wi wilh lie schools. His ~first publls offica |TeLYs Bow Sosarhih T Mmed &t [HCUCR SIem, 00 e el sopa [t the Leglon Home. Mre. outh | CUTTed last weolc with one of Ureic 9 Cantonese dislike~—lmperial away was auditor of Tuscarawas, his home i S o £ v Mrs. | agents. A “prospect” had signce At I hieh: accompanied the Empire, and Pt Tt e Tt ot of aiate wanlC | Writers. artists and actors are con- [are to be left Isolated from neigh- | Pfennig of Bristol, state treasurer, | fi i idary papors o insure his . . !eorrupt rule by warlords which has 0 : 2 v G 0 P tics came’ when H§ wea weht oa & |tinuing thelr campaign gzalnst the ;bors, . installed the .,)mcer,_ g [ 1ifa and suggested that the pelicy Latest War shemflg It of nght hoen chiet teature of aammistration QP10 GOVrnor Will Face G, 0. P dlegata to the state constituiions] |E3MIe sithoush thelr = protests | 3 Mra. Lillie Powers, retiimg presi- | %8t PTG 0L Fone week at lof the Republic thus far. . e 0 ehe phats ConttuMons! lware unheeded when It was enacted {J, S, Women Launch Fine [dent. was presented with a past | (50500 107 Coly ke @ pay- ke ssicinah £ Brasidanta pevsl | ment and cause the insurance to be- N Gaplm ‘l‘c’l\dr‘x{:‘l‘:cb;lnuh::t-onrr;\s Shemn Gy Leglsmum | tate auditor tno same-year, serving | “ryq jiberal political parties are on Arts Over in China | " sembers of, Seicheprey unit, No, | Mment and eause the nswarce 0 e el s ricadd {two torms, and In 1920 made his ith, ulert for possible confirmation | Peking, Jan, 31 UM—Transplented | 3, of Bristl, were the guests of the | Go0® (BT TR L 00 PR T g 2 {7t has served through all of the Re- ot Vil first bid for the governorship. Ha |o¢ thejp suspicions that there may be ;art is flourishing here in what was|evening and participated in the | i R AR B By RANDALL GOULD e on e netun founding | Columbus, Ohlo, Jan. 14 (P — | failed to ~surmount the Marding up effort to use the new boards of |formerly barren ground. dedication of a new stand of colors, | 1007 WIS (0T R (United Press Staff Correspondent) a¢ Nanking and it served the Manchu | V1o Donahey, only Ohio governor to | landslide of that year, but wis suc: |censorshin as a means of stifling free | The Peking Institute of Fine Arts, | recently acquired by the local unit. | ‘}‘_;":‘;" "Ehtmf o Peking, (United Press).—Decision 11)_\-xmsty during it sway from 1644 to | be elected for three successive ternu,;c"jfi?‘" in 1032, /24 and '26. upeech. TH® law will operato through |organized fn 1919 by a group of | Miss Grace Stowell announced | e W&S WSREREC W TP PO AL of Nationalist Governs {1911, But during a considerable por- | ezins his fifth year as chief execu- | is vote getting abllity had llhe hoards of censorship of nine |American women, expects shortly to | committee appointments for the | fell on his “prospect” laid out . (he; Canton Nads et {on of tho velsn of the Mings-(1808: | | y | brought him mention for the demo- |jombers cach, including a neutral |be housed in its own building with | coming year and plans were dis- | 5 felL on proSy ment to shift its caplial to W e has, | O e was (he cagtal, | yoe,in the sume sltuatlon as dUriNg | oratic * presidential nomination -in president. Two members ropresent |studios for the teaching of piano. | cusseq for a publjc supper to be | ® * COffim: B e R Lt ek s only ne | 0 PreC A O resenta. | 1028 But he is emphatic in s diss [authors And artists, two the art deal- |voice, violin, cello, cornet, harmony, | held in the near fature, | PR e L o i e e e . or iaaitagtls ‘e, cap \ ( He will be the single representa- |, ;\.) ot any such asprations and 'ers and publishers, two the organi- and composition and with a sohool | Gifts were presented to Mrs. MRS. WETZEL SHOWERED here as the beginning of the end of HermItiantly TR Col e o aehow, | V¢ of the democratic party holding g tnat he cannot be drawn into |zations and school teuchers and two |of modern Chinese painting. Prennig, the insialling cfficer, and | Mrs. Henry Wetaol was tandercd PR eeny. i ettt mahise Tong, | ® malor state elegtive oftics, Ha 8180 | 1o 1o, the youth and welfare organizations. | 1t has oceupicd- buildings in the | \irs, Powers, retiring president. | a miscellaneous shower at the home P ESNEe hfi“.i.r,'.a,',v:’,m, s e T e snany cther ownx now “Nn f‘,;‘,“‘:,:ll;'"r'y;‘:}"fa": o B | 1f six mambers vote against & bpok |former Austrian legation compound | Mre Powers, together with Mrs, | of her mother, Mrs, Adolph Jobason % AT i oo nothi ) PREROCER Ep : ; 33 or periogjeal its sale and cireutation |which were vacant since the war, but | Eisie Ensworth, Y acritarsll ot Blonaant) kreat; 1 1ast.. avenine: TG, e I DaE LG ol TR Donahey's political succges so far| Loho Wolves Driven Out e e e | F o Cines Ptsh i e Nabs | ,‘,xLZ’Lr:cfiflflfirfan.fo”'rfi.“éfs“qr‘&‘n B guests were present and ere symbles of a time gone b \\I ’ ortere of ) as his own personzl compaigns are Of West by Govt. Drive 'magazines of the tvpe of political |chihitze, one of the chicf thorough- | tha umit, | Mrs. Wetzel was the recipient of e Ao |l b ‘ “provin srlol e HEER AN, e Ak | X and literary reviews are esempted. [fares of the capitol, has been pur-| Refreshments were served at the | many beautiful gifts. A color o B L e e i O REDUPLESn e X ey e GG L Ll e T |chased and is being remodeled. The | close of the mecting and Mrs. Mabel | scheme of pink and green was car- ot g Joie oo peatedly. But he has never carrie —The L ves, s in | 3 fismtel wae: ‘oiglatad. iby - Mok |k ¥ b ey x e e, i There is all doubt in the mind [T § § jer: ' ey Trerisla icture as civilizatio: e8| | . o L 5 o il carit, forelen ‘Ghserer L. hi b(i!dlms I';fmtwldiilj 510 Risagroed Oyer ‘l" “,M'"k"' s H rumuiniv‘lx wilusnott“':;: \\’:s!"m Buckingham Palace tic Rockefeller foundation. her birthday and tenth wedding an-| Mrs, Wetzel was formerly Miss ) Hatliar to n France Total agreement between the |1V rem 2 Yol 3 —Bucki R A S T niversary. | Gladys Johnson. 2s hap ol -xt few yx"lnfl Washington, Jan. 21 ll,n:zu.[ chicf executiv and legislative I’“d”"‘) ik |]:udullons hy N “1” .‘"””“ P ]lmm?“‘ J:u_x‘.“:’x |)(i\T:olx\‘|!r:M-m§::?,"} RECLUSE WAS WEALTHY g . T ndamental ldsaa of Chinesé |Pross)—The ~nummber of American [@1d refusal of the state senate o | 4v8 Bean Moty snded B the bnd [RRES 6 TEMUY (IR b Eocial == confirm the Donahey appoittments. |y, , 'y orieyiture Department. | When the king looks out of mn"";N,":l‘;‘*‘:‘l‘|’l‘;'\‘ 0‘::“"0,,1"("‘;‘(:“" N nationalism and of the domination of |soldiers now buried in cemeteries in B AU LG G litics are bound in |France totals 30,540, X. A. e pa e | additi b indows he sees, not the homes of commerce over politics | assombly resulted In the es. | 10 addition to routing the lobo windows | Manchester, N, 1L, Jan. 21 (B the long run to prevail, Ch Seere ¢ of the American Batt ane: ¢ S ht to be |VO!T the government also maintains the aristocracy, but the offices of | gt ol o B i | lin and all the other “warlords’ » | Monuments Commission, told §).7 ment of what Is t \Oug\‘ 0 be |, constrant patrol along the Néw jbusiness houses. | Be ‘.‘1,\“ almogt. penniless, rrin | essence but relics of medievalism House Appropriations committee ¢ I-time"” veto record, During [y ioo agd Arizona borders to p Grosvenor-Place, once the envied rk, elderly recluse, who died e t ry Monday,s left an estate esti- persigts in China only as an |during consideration of the In slative session ot four y vent the invasion of timber wolves lhome of people who liked to hava | g ¢ mated at a quarter of a million | anachronism which carries within it- |dent Offices supply bill wony 450 Donahey disapproved 76 bills. | ynd mountain lons from Mexico, |the privilege of overlooking the pa- | g | self the seeds of its own doom, it is [published now reve Last session he vetoed T1. In New Mexico only cight wolves [lace grounds, appears to have lost |dollars, it has just peen revealed.| argued. By their very unwillingness | In other Turop cemeterics, | Donaliey's friends think there 15 oo talken last vear, compared with its attractiveness, | Investigators found bank deposits | to face any facts other than their Price said, 130 Americans killed in much that is Rooseveltian in' his 5y in 1925, Arizona reported 18| “Mayfair and Belgravia are heing totalling $100,000 and real estate} own selfishness these leaders cannot |the World War are buried. He said | makenup, He is professedly against | yolyes killed with not a single wolf rulned for residential purposes’ hv‘\'alued at nearly $150,000 1t fall in line in time, observers the bodies of 14 sold the “vested in! " finds “the [jeft, the tremecndous noise of traffic which | So far as is known, Clark say. been returned to this country rights of people” and “honesty | For the first time in history not |never stops” sald an agent of the |est relative is Samuel Cla Removal of the capital is of course | ——————— in government” among his most a single lobo wolf was faken | in (crown lands. “Omnibuses and heavy |of Georgetown, Mass. not essential to thg welfare of the Approximately 100 new wor, ready phrases when discussing af- | Colorado; the catch fn Montana was wagons keep up the clamour during country, but it is a logical move. By added to the English language fairs of state, and has an unusual |28; Oregon, 1; Utah, 8 South Da- |the day. All through the pight there moving northward, the Cantonese nually. kota, ; and Wyoming 12, is an unending processton of_ taxi- OUR FEBRUARY SALE Gives you an opportunity to select any of the following suites at the tremendous discounts noted below: ~The Why — You are given the choice of every and Where == | BEDROOM SUITE Anticipating a very gen- erous response to our l 18 il | spring merchandise IVI £ The Store of Tasgest . GREAT offerings, we have pur- Assortments chased, in connection g . 173183 Asylum St. Clothin Clearance " COMPANY, tromen DINING RO OM SUITE Make Your Own | Offers S%preme Values doug quantities of the very newest and best in R e in our tremendous stock that is priced at $300.00 or more at a discount of Deductions From FlNE SUITS $ 1 9 1 9 erings that the present o 5 market, offers. 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