New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1922, Page 12

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< e “f{,fi,}flffi‘ffil;‘,{{%fiu : me THE DRESS COODS SHOP mimoe: ek i, —_— ; WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS Their skins are Senator MoLean Has Paragraph of SILK SATIN Fancy 40-in. SILK Imported 60-inch. 139 WHITE SILK CREPE DE CHINE | DOTTED SWISS TABLE DAMASK so clean, fresh Vital Importance Added to Tarill ; » ; ; and healthy, ‘ P iR a g R(§ular $1.98, Rg‘gfist $l 20 i - 4Y9¢F A duty of from 70 cents to $2 a ) —_— ar ‘IJ“‘.‘u;‘”““lumm’ ks hag been included in| Pure Silk T CHARMEUSE Imported T Tmporte Big Size tor George P, McLean, of Connecti- ! $l 89 GINGHAMS HUCK TOWELS ut. This would serve in a large de- Fast Colors Regular 39c 3 & gree to eliminate much af the unfair o | Blue Only Yard Each competition which Connecticut manu- pLiov% i : : 2. 37 23 facturers now face, and would have Regular $2.69. c c i tendency to protect the lock mak- ing business in New Rritain, New Haven, Terryville and other places, ‘. e Cites Corbin Lock. Ao | | | P Whiyse ot Ml st ¥ p 3 ; | T |and their tiny bodles know few or to be shifted to the shoulders of the | Robert O. Clark of FEast Berlin : u' 8 ",‘, ‘w'- ‘“v. "!;)l l\l:\ll‘\fl-:m -m‘: i f A ,RLSSIAN BABIES | none of the cooling comforts of reparations commission following the has hought the home of Harry E. esigns, or at leas he cop. o! o i 4 screened and shady porches. The use failure of the allled premiers to come |Miles, through Watson and Jones. them by German manufacturers as LACK CARRIAGES of ice for keeping milk, is' practically [to an agreement in London, A meet- | MBI EIORCRI N The EALTH soq 7 el 4 3 pal ' g H P explained m‘fl \n:vk]m ‘1 :,; mml.q Y : : ot o [ unknown, {Ing_of the commission probably will e ) E was re .\,‘,,“ - uv, 1vH“\|t .i‘,,v |‘.)w~ * ;‘. ] g | | But thousands of the hardy little in- be held this week, ' BLAKE SELLS Hls PLANE GREAT TRIBUTE l\ AL PO ARy RS S e ot Youngsters Have No High Classed | fants go wherever thelr mothers do;| Irom an authoritative British | L i .M\' '4",”,'{'.') i |“»~;' o " v | seem to sleep contentedly on their scurce it is learned that there Is PAID NORTHCLIFFE i i LRI Den o Perambulators or Other Means of | pothers' breasts in crowded hox cars|strong possibility of the commission | ‘Round World Aviators Secures New A - i 5 1 ks 2 e Conyi But Mothers' Arms. or under dripping eaves on rainy days settling the question to the satisfac-| g 3 sheet v‘ : u:w‘z]:u ‘1"“‘»;?:‘\, ‘3((-.'.]:11": A onveyance & s ~ | when the parents lle Ilike huddled |tion of both France and Great Brit-| Seaplane to Replace Old Machine h g A s 4 The sunshine | bundles of rags in the shelter of build- ain thus relieving the strained rela- & A I name 31 0 h ings. A Rt wWeanEth e 5 ol os Nutiea: and Will Leave Calcutta Soon. en changed to that of *'Bull Do ‘ 7 R | Calcutta, Aug. 15.—Major W. T. | History of Famous Editor and the dog's head copied with a i lack of baby carriages. There are no | } TE NSFERS ; | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | PRlake, the British aviator who is ate | | C g e gRiee T e BT ETEAG f FeT Y] Petrograd, Aug. 15.- | ot "summer makes evident Russia's| British Press Devotes Columns to Life ~ L (rim murses wheeling oy e aper. | MAY SETTLE MORATORIUM tempting an_around-the.world fight, and Publisher English manufacturers have copied i | park paths, and only rarely is a per- Harry E. Miles of Fast Berlih Buys | nas auctioned the ajrplane which has fo DA ({the widely advertised oval of the g b 4 A RRlAtoRVaserat-all : (By soclated feqppin trade mark and are using their e ¥ ut for an air- | A remarkable tribute » ad s . = Thousands of babies, out for a Home Op Erwin Place, 1 1-,-,:,\" ]r \. .,' :‘n : 4 1 own names in the oval, sald the Sen ing, are carried in thelr mothers' Reparations Commission Expected to R e ]::‘z‘ueg‘}l‘tr hIpnlln::];:r :: i:::?nu:l!,:,: aounbrNorthalifte this Moralng. . dol. at J'u'n‘r’ manufacturers have arms. Occasionally one sees semi Complete German Transactions Fol- | Rva e ma A (R i e umns and in some instances even|CoPied the Miller lock and use 'the| Gl o ™y o0t s commander of the|Oriental women, from the steppes and | , Ei . purchased | fiight and has secured a new fairy ey EWAE ~ ARated” S SYEN iname “Miller” and sometimes “Mil Toibh hreat R atelltaTaas Turkestan with their infants strapped | lowing Failure of Allled Premiers. /the home owned by Mrs. Helen Kel-[seaplane in which he expects to res Falok @bt ad o S onaatE font ¢ i scroll the same as the 4 v d across their backs, like American In- | [ley McCabe on Erwin Place. The sume his journey. s e bns and cepecial, artloles “on|yiier ‘sompany-doesi ‘They‘gleo ‘are g Afiki ‘babshEe: Paris, Aug. 15, (By Assoclated purchase price was $7,000 and .the | S R iu ';. Q. me i § and personality of |oopving the Fagle lock | Russian bables of the peasant type Press).—The question of granting a sale was made through J. J. Watson| A person weighing 130 pounds has £ SOILDUN Jourualist whope “career ) < T ldie by thousands in the hot summer [moratorium to Germany is expected [and Louie S. Jones. !‘ahou’l five quarts of blood. ¢ Copy FEagle Lock Too. 2 ended at the height of his powe , 18" power German manufacturers are copying ! flun::mm‘r] the Northeliffe publica-|iha Bagie lock, using a design of an | % atilog liznf‘”.;’“h greatest effort &to|eqg1e without the word. They have i oy S Ihe Times de-| jypijeated the “Climax” lock and votes four pages ! are stamping the brand on Hw arti latest photograph of Michael just arrived {n America, 4 & UMD rules as a mark of mournir manufactured. ;. typographic y sketches n ey i ¥ H These locks are bei made cheap- | ¥, ot regre trom Journaists, poliimans o o can e mace in amens. 1101 Wil Power Has Dominated :::rmufi N i e L the |5 and are being shipped here in Tributes from America, ineluding||ATE® Quantities. The passage of the Oriema] Tmuhle bill with this paragraph is of vital importance to lock fActories in Con- ’ ¥ [ ! President Harding's message dolence to Lady Northeliffe played prominently. George the American ambassador sen { sage from Scotland but King George, NACUISHE Canton, Aug. 15.—General Chen S Chiung-Ming, who has become a dom- IT'S A CRUEL WORLD. inating figure in South China by the % Who Is there also is not represented — _ [overthrow of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, is a i §among the published telegrams and Rosemary Bauer, 11, Gets Only §15.- man of iron will and forcsful, de- # cablegrams from the empire's prom- 000 a Year to Spend. termined character. This, a- least is the impression gained by The Asse- ciated Press correspondent, who vieit- ed him at his headquarters in Wei- chow, Kwangtung province, and it seems to be borne out by the rapidity with which he has advanced to his R L Chicago, Aug. 15—Rosemary Bauer *Nor!hdrfln the L’ro';vrd ny.,:yyjf Lord ejeven, was keenly disappointed yes- Slet, of all tmer ale oouish journ-} terday when Judge Horner in the Pro- ¢ irnass torm BHL IUnEtSnens) ) yours ‘e gstate. of ‘iwhich rbrook, the proprietors of | plaaded for $20,000, as her growing|all-powerful position as he “man of ' the Daily e aph and the Daily| vjoqes of life caused expansion of ex- [the hour” in the troubled area ex- | Express are unstinted in their prais penses tending in all directions from the seat' of Northeliffe's service to journalism | Out of her $1,250 a month she must [0f his government thel eripire provide clothes and loliypops and serv-| In appearance General Chiung-Ming ants and dolls and limousines and |represents the highest type of Chinese WEATHER REPORT roller skates. Ice cream sodas, hap-|intellectual. His head is large, well i i pily enough, don’t count, for Rose-|shaped, and replete with characterds- | mary is part owner of the Liquid Car- [tics which would interest a phro:\ola~1 bonic company, and 8o gets—or it |gist. The forehead is broad and high; | would seem she should get—sodas|the nose somewhat longer and less Aug. 15 For C - free broad than is usual among the Chi- Tacoh Bauer, stat- [nese; the eves lack the pronounced MINUTE MAN SIX Series 23 Models Roadster (2-passenger) . . . $1695 Touring Car (5-passenger) . 1695 Touring Car (7-passenger) . 1795 Sport Model (5-passenger) . . 2045 California Top (5-passenger) 1995 California Top (7-passenger) 2095 Royal Coach (5-passenger) . « « « «- 2145 Coupe (4-passenger) . . . . . ... s e 12385 Sedan (5-passenger with 2 taxi seats) sieratsEeale i 2D4Y Brougham (4-passenger) . « « « o e« c s oo s o o 2645 Wire or disc wheels $100 additional (except on Sport Model) (plus War Tax—f.0.0. Factory) » = x o Fair and Continued Warm Tonight. is Prediction. New Haven, necticut: Fai 1 continued warm | Her mother, Mrs, $itonight and e lay; gentle south- | ed that her daughter was a partner in | Oriental slant; the mouth is large and i wwest winds. the expenses of the household. In|the chin square and determined. Just §i Conditions: Showers have occurred maintaining a home for Rosemary at [at present General Chiung-Ming is| during the last 24 hours in the west-| 1100 Lake Shore Drive, Mrs. Bauer[wearing a mustache closely cropped :em and southern districts. The pre expects to spend something more than [over the upper lip but long and ilsurf‘ is 1ow over Ontario, U'tah and|$1,250 a month, but will pay any dif-{dropping at the points. His head fis | &the Gulf of Mexico, he tempera-| ference out of her own share of the |closely shaved with the exception of gture is above the normal in all of fortune left by her hushand in 1312. [a tuft-like patch of hair on the top, | the northern sections east of the — recalling the pig-tail that was abol- ¢ Mississippi river. NEW PEACE EFFORT ished throughout China a decade ago. change in temperature slated Pressie—anather avempt 89 lo nonis did: supeestiveror onsidnte : get the Turks and Greeks together SUDD G Ang: £ 8 - . for a peace conference Is under way,|2ble physical strength. He invariably “NEW RE-DISCOUNT RATE, The allled high commissioners here, |dresses in the silk robes which are| Washington, Aug. 15.—Establish- lacting under instructions from their [the accented vourt attire of the coun- | ment of a special re-discount rate of |governments held lengthy discus- [{r¥ despite the fact that they have | ® 8% per cent on agricultural paper is sions of the situation andshave final- been discarded in favor of ""”“"}"?‘“‘ under consideration hy the federal re-|ly decided upon Venice as the seat of |St¥les, by many of the more enlight- serve hoard officials said today the meeting, ened classes of the empire. i For his headquarters, office and residence, General Chiung-Ming has taken a beautiful little cottage that % = a stands alone on a tiny tree-covered Specials for Wednesday Morning at island in the midst of one of the picturesque lakes for which Kwang- tung is famous. From this isolated position he is able to avoid many T audiences that could not be side- stepped without giving offense were The he in a more accessible place. He has e arranged to keep a secretary in a ’ - small boat moored off the little island The boat is equipped with a telephone, and before a visitor is permitted 1o 436Main St.Opposite E.Main St.| [EaeasERet i 3 Y » 4 | } Lower Prices—Higher Quality FTER fifteen years of conscientious endeavor we unhesitatingly present our Program for 1923 as an achievement second only to the famous Ansted Engine ) caller is weicom~, he transfers to a | scow, which is sculled to the Titati- iy ait, agel DOGLRIN If the visitor is a representative of | i i ] the press, pe has Lad his troubla for| Choice cuts of Prime Steer Beef nothing, for General Chiung-Ming 1e-| Round, Sirloin and Short STEAKS,. . .1b. 18¢ J|rises to sav # word for publication Bl el or otherwise. He simply states that 25¢ sts R he is out of politics for the present, Veal Chops ... Ih. 25¢ Roasts of \eal ..Ib. 18¢ O e e il - L Q . 9, that he is Veal for Stew..... lh 12¢ Veal for Pnt Pie....lh. 10¢ rents of. his troope,-and that e wiil o SEERTE return to Cantan and serve s coun- (“t f""“ h('“‘ “f beef try as a loyal patriot when the proper | Choice Shoulder STEAKS.. ... b, 15¢ fjime comes R Skt el C. A. BENCE 51-53 Main Street = New Britain ——— It is understood, s « s of D Sts, o] regards the movements o . Boneless Rib Ron lth ,,1 Sliced Ham ....... 5 yat Sen in Kiangsi as “bluff,” or| - P merely of a strategical nature to pre- | D Basd pare his army for an attack in_the| | Solld Lean Pot Rna:ti of Beef......Ih. 15¢ JJ|iorinnce pact o tne provinee. Trore - e —— alen is strong belief among those in (med Ramn. Ib. “Frankforts ...% .. Ib. 15c close touch with the situation in the —_—— interior that an understanding exists between General Chiung-Ming and ..,mm lh: Ioan Sugar Cured Marshal Wu. Pel Fu, the. northarn | Smoked §h0l||der< ]h 1;)C border leader, which practically as- lsures the position of both unless un- LEXINGTON MOTOR COMPANY :: CONNERSVILLE INDIANA USA Subsidiary United States Ausomotive Corporation ettt rertrvrereee et Fresh (Jmund Lean Hamburg 10 lhs. 2ac Shog i ind Lot el SHOWER FOR MISS PORTER BPees Sugar Cured Corned Beef A A miscellaneous shower was ten- (Cabbage free) |derea Miss Willo Porter of this city ISaturday night, at the home of Mrs Dommo Sugar in cartom : e i b raived aiany e A |gifts from her friends, t# following | 'l‘oxlet Paper .. .8 rolls, 25¢ merican .. S, |who were present: Mrs. Willlam Al- 6 25 ‘lair, Mrs. Fred Mack, Miss Gladys| . . . e Fresh Eggs......doz. 25¢ pure Lar 2“‘,’,',‘: zffi Naek, "M Odella Laplante, i Full Line of Closed Lexington Automobiles for the Inspection —— e Grace Ware, Mrs. George Fox, \flas’ "Cloverbloom Butter in prints......Ib. 43¢ /e fa i = & Aot ant den of the Public. Step in and see Us at our Show Rooms at 51-53 Main St. 5 nge Rlpe Bananas, NOT IN AGREEMENT. | Nptlve Potatoes. .peck 23¢ gt doz. 19¢ Pittsburgh, Aug. 15.—The Pitts- 'hurgh Coal Producers association do- | ® ‘ clared today it had "no intention ) : : [whnlz\'e ' of followlag the lead of . ° s - al the operators who had come to an jagreement with the United Mine | Workers in Cleveland to rnd the soft' coal strike.

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