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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19217. AMERIGAN SAILORS [ ity fems LAND IN CANTON 255 2. i - i nended increases s $1,600, I Bl 'I“::"f' report. (Continued from Page Seven) (Continued from First Page.) h Suit or Overcoat—$§ . 49 Walnut St. Tel. 4 the burning Chinese steamer Hsin |,y Ting-Hsin when the latter's firc| jarold Odin or pumDS failed, the vessel was beach- |4 enue 15 recover ¢d with no loss of life. The Ashe-|hospital following a ville then proceed to Canton. Johnston's clean coal fs gt Advices from Hong Kong state| city Coal & Wood Co. Tel. t this morning that| that anti-red troops recovered POS-| Nambers of the N © it will not be necessary to recom-| seaslon of the peace preservatlon tor Plumbers associntion will howt MERd to the ¢ souncil that | 57 bureau at Canton last night but were | (o iony 24 13 soon driven out by the communists | preceriniion s and were forced fo retire across the | pyompy, Where Smart Style Meets Mo derate Price t The Fair rehiable and cconomical river to Honam Island. ladvt. : [ Wholesale Looting o \( ss Doroth nghte g . t t il R ain Stree T. Mather this ent of costs after scttled for the eck and the protest who conducts 2 Another Jordan Merchandising Achievement November 1 wholesale 100ting by the communists | commonswe who are using the police Stations s |os her parents for the Chis the basis of thess operations. Holidaya; 2\fiss Barthi e a The refugees stated that at a mass | o¢ 1ha Hartfor: meeting Sunday afternoon thelchool for nurs “Kwangtung soviet government” | gy eor s was duely established with its he; h quarters at the soviet consulate ith avenue, 1s arly to a Tangshan, Canton's modern subiirh. | Corsing il ito Willow <.m ‘,” pres A Cb . S l f & bl F A (ol Vg e e it o 10 | cha A AL O e oF Mo Mot pre-Christmas Sale of Lavishly Fur Trimmed headquarters staff of the red army |wite, Ida J. Swanson, accordi while a government newspaper call the terms of his will, file i RURABA K'S OPINION 60 “The Red Flag' 'is being publish- | probate court. His wife is appoin ed. jed executrix. Tho document was —_— 40 Misslonaries Fscape {drawn A 5 Does Not Neeg arily Think that Hong Kong, Dec. 13 (Pr—Between 30 and 40 missionaries, mostly | Amerlcans and Germans, arrived | héra today ahoard the British steamer Fatshan from Canton. The [holdin missionaries originally had fled trom |m McLean Will Not Return for Sen- COATS ate Azain, up country posts to Canton. ‘l\\nhl’k ll;l i e e A Super-Sale of Astounding Character An Exchange telegraph dxsparchx The purchase of a new trom Hong Kong said that firing|blle will be considered at thi took place all night long at Canton |100N's meeting of tha b and that many buildings there were |health. In the budget for this ves in flames. wprmislon was made rm a car and The dlspatch said that G=n-m L: $1,000 was appropri Chi-Sum, the former command the city, issued a proclamanon !hls morning stating that if the commu- | nists did not surrender he wauldw destray the city. A Japanese steamer which arriv- Q 4 at Canton with 1,500 commum-!sw am S aboard and mocred off Hon reported that foreign gunboats m‘ cluding the French, British and| (Continued from First Page) American had threatened to sink her It any of the reds were landed. |ficers. The c |allowanc Mutiny in Laohokow {m»r- and w Hankow, China, Dec. 13 (P-—Seri- 4Ty commit ous mutiny 1s reported to have cil and urge broken out in Laohokow in northern to ths city wo Hupeh, about 200 miles northwest | Salary of Hankow. | Petitions were The troops there were reported to lieutenants for be looting and burning the city|$2,600 to $3.¢ which s on the Han river, ants from §? Despite many persons arrested,|Chiet Hart and Captain Ke including a largs number of women | agitators, the communists are most active in the vicinity of Hankow and the outlying districts are declared | to be completely communistie. A peasants’ army has been organ- 1zed and reports are being reccived that wealthy landlords have been myrdered. General Chen Chien, commander- | Surpassing In values any other coat event $ offered in recent years. $ 3 S Every wanted material, every style, every celor, selected fur trimminge. S At such phenomenally low prices—this offering will cre- ate a sensation. These coats are all replicas of highest type coats that sell upward of 5125, All coats have sumptuously trimmed collars, many also with cuffs and borders as well. Every coat reveals excellent workmanship. This house cannot re- call any previous coat offering to equal this in scope and in value. This is the time to buy your coat! A host of different materials most popular of which are malena, broadtail cloth,velours, velvets and imported woolens. Colors—the ever smart bhlack k, a range of lovely browns, beiges and greys and greens. Fur trimmings of Fox, Jap mink, wolf, marmink, Iynx, beaver and others. e leased rotto, the entire third floor t z 5\' 88 West \Ilm" Orders e mwd Dec. 13 (P Clog Dancing Classes NOW FORMING! Emerscon Studic I 150 WEST MAIN STREET | TEL. 613 or 1136-5 \vr_ ~ in-chlet of the Nanking sixth army; which occupied Hankow on Nov. 16 is permitting violent anti-Nan- king posters to be exhibited in the native citv. This is falt as forecast- ing the likelihood that he will sup-| port the Canton communists against | the moderate nationalists who re-! cently effected an agreement ‘\llh‘ the moderates of Canton and Hln-‘ kow under the leadership of Chiang | Kia-Shek, ths former nallona“:tl generalissimo, | It is regarded as significant that recently there has been a fresh in- | flux of Russians into Hankow most | | of whom reported to the sovict con- W sulate. A special offering of high grade E VENING GOWNS Words cannot do justice to Wednesday, Eeeem%fier 14th The ever increasing number of inquiries we have received re- garding Radios has led to our opening this department. We PRESENT FLAG TO SCOUTS aim to give our customers and friends the opportunity of buy- wns v o ro PD{ f o orms appre LR R ing Radios as well as Pia nos, at ch€ low price and on such terms E sent a as only an organization with such tremendous buying power as o e e Corps Officlals At Patriotic Scs- ours can offer. Our Opening Spcsials § Tube COMPLETE ¢ Rafiq St sion of Baptist Boys. A patriotic program, including the presentation of an American flag, was observed by Troop 0, Boy Scouts at the First Baptist church last eve- ning. Th couts observed “Visit- ors' Night.” The flag was presented by Mrs. Cora Hunn Eddy, past president of | the Women's Reliet corps on behalf of the loving service cl of the First Baptist church. It was receiv- ed by Leslic Coates for the troop. Commander S. JI. Woods of the G.! A. R. was present and made a bricf address, following which the troop was presented with’a photograph of Mr. Woods and a group pholo- graph of Stanley Post, G. A. R A number of visitors were pre ent, including Scout Executive a Mrs, Oscar Erickson. Charles Abcl iy scoutmaster. | | There is still time to | take advantage of this marvelous | DRESS SALE 1 i DRESS for $6 95 Each dress is mul- 9 s §12,00 Buy 2 Dresses and save A Gi%ms All Electric 5 RADIO| a2 e~-Nothing Nore to Buy to sl for 8$10.50 Very good tone quali tion, good distance (K Dec. 13 (P — Princess Margaret Draper Boncom- pagnl, formerly of Hopedale beforc her marriage to an Italian nobleman, has presented the T Aid Society of the Milford hospital with a check for $1,000 for the Institution. The cheek brought the fund to $10,000 mark which the society was steving to reach. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS; nd simple tuning. 4LL THIS IS l\CLLl)Ei) It is seldom, very seldom indeed, that an opportunity such as this to buy high grade dresses at a fraction of - their real value comes at this time of the year, right at the height of the season. If you have not as yet taken advantage of this big double offer—come tomorrow. ‘ There are dresses for every occasion, for business, for 1 afternoon, for parties, for evening—in the newest styles, colors and fine materials. Total . Our 7 [ Price $ :_7__5 ] Only L We Carry a Radio for Every Purse and Purpose Baldwin Unit Majestic ‘00 | [over Pact Terms e We Will Accept Your Oid Piano, Radio, Player, as low as Phonograpgh or ‘Other Musical Instrument as Part | Maten'als C 1 () estion; Why is emulsic $2 Weekly FIRST PAYMENT ) B sk Aty fied cod-liver oil s very help- b Flat crepe, crepe Rosewood, rasp- Juniors' ful in rickets? back satins, berry, electric blue, 131, to 1714 Come In and Choose One for Christmas (ONB Street New El{g/andj jmen MuJ/ch’ouJe HAt ATHRBURY g SPRINGFIELE newest prints, tans, cardinal red o ] i poiret shpe ens, and other beautiful Z\‘IISS:ESY 1’% to 20 sport materials colors as well as Ladies’ 36 to 44 and a host of navy blue and Large sizes other fabrics, blacks. 46 to 54 Answer: Becauseit ismore | perfectly assimilated and more efficiently helps the body utilize the natural lime in foods and milk, necessary to make strong bones. Give ; SCOTT'S_EMULSION TR A ) —