New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 12

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This action, he said, ‘ted nearly 10,000 contracts Time for Consideration “After consultation with Mr, Nicho! Schenck, representing Jo seph Schenck, the producer, and Mrs. Adulph Zuk nd Mr. Lasky of | Paris, the FFamous Player Ky corpora- | Press)—DPetitions tion the distributor: Hays' state-[ed for an extraordinary ment said, will state that at my|I'rench chamber of deputies n\\m"‘ request they have ¢ elled all show- [ the sitnation created by the irigs and all bookin f the Arbuckle|conference developments. films. They do this that the whole| When the chamber matter may have the consideration|April & the premier pr that its importance warrants, and the action is taken notwithstanding the fact that they had nearly 10,000 con- tracts in force for the Arbuckle pic- - —- tures.” ~Cancellation ering Owing Developments. (By being circula ssion of th April 19, —- chamber tog before” May 23. I will cail the it events require, Hays' Decision Final When Mr. Zukor was ked if the|dJa action of the Tucers' sociation had removed uckle indefinitely Troops Are Ordered” Not sive Attitude from the list of screen stars, he re- plied: mmander of the “We simply left the matter in Mml‘l se forces m_Slherm has orde hands of Mr. | It is up to him|° i his troops to maintain a neutral at- to decide in the future whether it will | titude, as the failure o(‘ the Dairen be proper to reintroduce the Arbuckle conference does not signify a breach ol diplomatic intercourse. pictures.” Mr. Zukor said rec Arbuckle feature come completed hefore the comedian on charges g the death of Miss Vir The producers announced sl ter Arbuckle's the films would be r of public opinion. The troo nance of pe itly that three | itions, protect residents. WANTS TO BE S ATOR of | T .| Congressman Fess Announces | He is Candidate for Nomination 5 | Washington, tive Simeon D. S, ican Fatty is Shocked Los pending further dev avowed policy of Arbuckle, film co tracts have been cance ed screen p to an announc t night by Will H. Hay fon picture producer was Arl who “atty) | term as a member of the house fro 15 the | committee e O, venth Ohilo district today ed his candidacy for the sena rene, democrat, who to be when informed late last night of iss Ann Dormin supervised Hays' annou nstruction of the newest and larg- Arbuckle rec (uitted inl est theater in on Man If you like your clothes tailored to fit you with that comfortable faultless per- fection that accentuates every slender line grace. fully without being tight, let us take your measuic, ()l‘R TAILORING accords with the season’s styles, yet pays due deference {o vour individuality. You'll find emllent quality in our new materials as well as in our careful workmanship, e London Shop Tailors For the Smart Dresser Cor. Elm and Main Sts, Tel, 585-3 I don't | well started on my | Joseph of New York who produces | Angeles to- goes. .Ln}'R ESbIUN Petitions Being Circulated For Gath- |Is there any truth in that statement?" To Genoa Conference | Associated | = Lyceum Theater journed on | sed Deputy | . leader of the radical party: her, (By the Assoclat- | will act for the main- , safeguard communi- prevent bolshevik actlvities, That April 19.—Representa- chairman of the | congressional | is serving his fifth an- celi the seat now held by a candidate for re- the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Anr vaer Stops For Gas 'v lands at a roadside filling station for gas for Lawrence Sper his air flivver, Fess replied, “that White House to talk with the presi- dinary street, dent about the facts. He tcid me that he could not carry the s in his END OF FIGHT ON plain them. He said nothing to th effect that if he had seen the he would not huve written that let- Final Action Before Adjournment Jen Tonight Is Expected *F H. JOH\’STOI\ N BUSINESS 33 YEARS Washington, April 19.-——The end of the long and bitter fight over the 1923 naval budget was in sight today in 5 " . Al Started For Himself on Berlin Branch Barring an unexpected flood of de- Lino—Moved To Elm Strect casure would bate, leaders said the come up for final pa before ad-| journment tonight A separate vote| by roll call will be demanded on the| I'rank H. Johnston of the amendment adopted in committee of | Coal and Wood company is to | the whole ‘:um'\ln\’ m.-r. asing the en- | Serving the thirty-third anniver: 000 to 86,000 pmm\ predicted it would | self. Thirty-three years ago tod of 60 the City Coal and Wood company w: dvocating the 86,000 | incorporated by Mr. Johnston and th proposal expressed gratification today that widely current rumors to the ef- | the city that has continued for such that the president would not |have urged that total had he been in| possession of figures said to have < | been laid before him by Representa-| The City Coal and Wood company {tive Fess, republican, Ohio, had been | Was originally located on the Berlin | definitely denied. | branch road, on prop4~rt__v now occu- pied by the New Britain Gas Light In 1904. er |’ th | I!(t'(‘l i name. Fess s Questioned ; phit % Taking the report to the floor, Rep company. _\Irf Irvhn'fnnn Fx‘m ased | | s Saint ; + RED-1 4t property from the Beldens. as | resentative McArthi republican, | "1 "1904 the firm purchased | Oregon, asked Mr, Fess: “l want to know if there is any truth in the report that you went to the White House Saturday with cer- tain figures and that the president said if he had seen those figures be- | | Indt : | TTe He wirat ARE LS A e | nestinn sofs NewnEnsland: tract at the head of Commercial street and #since then has vards and offices there. elevator built there by Mr. ng The coal Johnston worth he would not have written it. Aleppo, a city of Turkey, in Asia, 3,900 years old. t- 1:-‘ NEXT WEEK —— Engagement Extraordinary ———— to James Cormican Presents Mr. mes Mann Mr. m Q. is Players e 1} — “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” As Played by Mr, Mann for Two Years at the Hudson Theater, New York Seats Now on Sale Don't Miss It Matinees Wed., Thurs., Sat. WEDNESDAY, It weighs only 500 pounds and can land in an or-| I went to the; facts f his entering into business for him- | !firm is believed to be the only one in | a long time under the same active | management and under the same firm | the | B had its |§ was the first one of its kind in this APR1L 19, Sold only in sealed tin cans, convenient to open and use. ,“C'OFF’ E ..4 ) .M axwell HouseTe ‘FEE . Complete Facts of Circulation Are Collected And Verified By the I Audit Bureau of Circulation —and by That Association Only UPPORTED by the majority of reputable publishers in Ameri- ca, it has become, during the seven years of its existence, the recognized standard authority on circulation questions. The A. B. C. is not a private institution. It is a mutual, non- profit-making association of advertisers, publishers and advertis- | ing agents. On the membership list are the names of the most prominent business houses in the United States and Canada. Their thorough belief in the service rendered by the Audit Bureau of Circulations is the hasis of its success. Over 80% of all newspapers in the United States having a cir- culation of more than 5,000 are members of the A. B. C. An A. B. C. paper is a paper with Verified circulation. No other mark can have the same meaning as the “A. B. C. Sterling Mark of Circulation,” because no other organization checks completely the data submitted by publishers. The HERALD has by far the largest circulation of any New Britain newspaper. The HERALD is THE ONLY newspaper in New Britain whose circulation is audited. OVER 8,000 CIRCULATION DAILY DEMAND CIRCULATION AUDITS BEFORE BUYING SPACE > ~ ) g =~ S ] 3 [ = S S s _ 3 g = U = S )

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