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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, T7IDA™, /DPRIL 5, 1920 HAUGHTY MANCAUS ARE A DYING RACE Former Rulers of China Reaping Sins of Fathers Peking, April 5 (UP)—The proud race of Manchus, who ruled the Chinese Empire for more than two centuries, arc a vanishing race, and | | are likely to disappear almost alto-| gether within the next two or three decades, in the opinion of Dr.|® Jermyn Lynn, Chinese professor of | Jaw at Chaoyang University here, Who has made a study of the Man- chus for years, The Manchus are like the famous | Jewish colony in Honan province. Dr. Lynn believes, which managed to maintain a distinct existence for | | 400 years, but eventually was over- whelmed,” being absorbed by the | Chinese. | At the present time, Dr. Lynn es- timates, the Manchos in Peping number about 000, a full third | of the population. As long as their | emperors ruled in the Korbidden | City, they kept somewhat to them- | selves, living in scparate parts of | the city from the Chinese, and not ntermarrying so ofteh they do! now. In those day; ing, like | many Amerien cities, had its “Chinese Quarter,” even though it | capital of China | B since the Manchu emperors \ ated in 1811, the plight of the| |8 5 2 R G ie B R Manchus has become steadily worse. | | <> They had become soft through 3 e \ S . Y - centurics of casy and protected life, . ’ Vanity Lamps and were not fi I to mecet the 1 B X * N ® H ink g competition of hardier Chinese. | : T n : Choice of pink, green o1 crystal S imates that the| | § glass bases with shades to largest sing oup of Manchus in| B 7 match. Special at only Peping tod a living by| } K - 2 pullir a very severel f oceup which causes a man to| || dic . Many others are domes-| i, working for Chinese or foreigners, A large group is con- | neeted with the theater, of which the Manchu aristocracy was so fond. | But if the Manchus are treated rathier badly by the Chincse tod they are merely reaping the ®owed by their fathers, Dr. points out. When the Manch S ; s _ > ; Fiber Chair or Rocker :bh\n' tmlnm’rr: on ;x,‘ Choice of Chair or Rocker with 5 | A . hirone, w, ann dec s the| b " Nl n . S o eus ) et e sein i) : = & coomobiie spring custion : 4 Spring Sale ng the humble Chine | . X z Y One to a 4 95 [ r undue severity. The Manchu \;,m.‘ 3 : customer. ' nermen, or soldiers, were so un- . 4 ¢ F t ihe Chinese that the Manchu - em- perors tried o divert their attention by persuading them to train birds and roll walnuts in their hands, di-| t versions still common among the Q4 Manchus, race, Dr. They | | 6-PC. 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Kata and James Degnan, the jast | tvo named heing candidates for | \ I councilmen, will be the principal | J D ‘ apeakers at a democratic rally Sun- | day evenlnz at Rialto hall. Thi the first democratic rally of campaign 1n the district wher mer Alderman Peter Pawns | created considerable interest thronzh | Another super-value in quality furniture. bis campaign for reelection as ald- | dtian, winz ehair and club chair in wool me v Jac \ erman on a “vindication™ platform ded are the davenport table, scarf, smoker, 5 % Z f Upholstered Councilmen Samuel Sablotey and | ne tablg, end table, floor lamp and <hade, ; 2 <revererrE 1 reversible cushions and pillow-arms, A Frank L. Conlon are planning street console table and miror. g : : o e e Sanaay oo e i x 3 ) n & tre etched above—the Djvan, Monday noon fto increase infercat in it bala v el | : NSRS H Complete Room Outfit i $1.50 WEEKLY 3 { ‘ TN of 12 Fine Pieces New 14-Piece Living Recom Outfit Al i | (holce of Jacquard or Wool Mohair erenr v en democratic ticket in the sixth ward. | Crook “Fires” blallgzcr, Robs Store at Leisure I i ! Bchenectady, N. Y., April 5. (U1) | . HiY b : — A tall, glib, well-dressed stranger | B | g p N 1 walked into one of the Grand Unjon | | < . . z 4 okl Grocery Company s stores here | Lo 3 5 & before elosing time recently and 7 - v apm . AR . confronted Thomas Rice, the man- | o7 e e o : £ nger. | - . am general man " he said, “O or at | - 5 . o v . 4 3 K11 ot et choog lin i «aB il If You Desire to i $1.50 WEEKLY Y charged I want vou to ¥ -. i ! 5 : 2 £0 and relieve him. 11l stay in your | Shop in the » s out »,1'1"?3!:‘;':‘1_ ke l;r:."‘rfi?lixx'x» e ! . . v s Al . 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