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MOVIES T0 AID IN CHRISTMAS SEALS Hays Urges Co-operation for This : Worthy Canse Hartford, Dec. 5. — Will H, Hays, president of the motlon picture pro- ducers of :America, has 1ssued a state- ment calling attention to the interest of the motlon picture {industry in such campalgns against disease as the annual Christmas seal sale, and urg- ing the production of nonttheatrical films for that purpose. In part, his statement follows: “With rights far beyond those of the other groups in the matter, is the public, whose sery- ant the motion plcture industry s, Far away beyond the rights of all others in this whole matter are the rights of the people. Just as the peo- ple have a complete right to demand thpt motion pictures, the. principal amusement of the great majority and the sole amusement of millions ana millions, shall be clean, and ot the highest standards of art and enter- tainment, so they +have the right to expect that as fast as it can be done every possible usefulness of motion pictures in every possible fleld be de- veloped."” In response to Mr, Hays' article the motion picture theater owners of Am- crica have issued an appeal to the theater owners of the country asking them to support the Christmas Seal sale and to use the slides and films Wwhich have been sent out by the State Tuberculosis commission in Connecticut. The statement follows: Two short trailers have been pre- pared by the National Tuberculosis assoclation for Use in motion picture theaters® One is the animated Christmas seal and the other the story of Christy Mathewson's iliness and re- covery. These trailers have been dis- tributed among the state and local as- sociations whose officers will = offer them to the motion picture theater WARNING! Beware of coughs and colds. They are always dangerous. Thousands of strong men and women fall victims to coughs and colds every year. At the firstsymptom take Williams Syrup of White Pine, Honey and Tar for Coughs and aoldu and Bronchitis. Williams tones up the irritated and in- flamed mucous membrane and gives marvelously quick relief to the suffer- ing patient. Williams ‘s not like other preparations. The E}:flmli printed on the lal y knows it. ’ .Pr_apured for over 20 years—by The Williams & Carleton Company, Hart- ford, Connecticut—a favorite and eafe prescription. Ask for it at your grocery or general store. Do not ao ingredients are | and every- [SMET PASHA These are the first photographs to arrive in this country of the Turk delegates at the Lau- sanne conference where the Kemalists are insisting on more power for Turkey. Ismet Pasha is a| general in the Kemal army and minister of foreign relations. 'Hamid Bey is the leading Turk civil authority at the conference. Refet Pasha is the military leader known as the “Theodore Roose- owners for exhibition in the theaters. The running of these traller films in your theaters will greatly help the wonderful campaign to control tuber- culosis in the nation and will be much appreciated by the leadérs of the na- tional tuberculosis association and the national officers of the 17,000 motion picture theater owners of America Cooperation of this kind will advance and dignify the theater as'a commun- 1ty center, capable of giving great service to the people everywhere. The state tuberculosis commission has sent slides and in some cases films for use in every town and city during the Christmas Seal campaign which began today and which will continue until Christmas eve. HUNTER SHOOTS MONKEY Runs Into Woods Where It Is Killed, After Frightening Woman Babylon, N. Y, Dec. 5.—As Mrs. Samuel Powell, wife of the local post- master, drove along the road near her home late yesterday something drop- ped into her lap. She screamed and a small monkey jumped out of the buggy and fled into the woods. A passing hunter shot. it. Long Island folks who saw the monkey said it was not nearly so large as the baboon which has fright- ened the community for several cept inferior substitutes. WEDNESDAY THE NEW BRITAIN® ~~ MARKET €0.~ NUALITY GOODS AT &, 318. MAIN 5T, ECONOMY PRICES - Special From 9 A. M. to 11 A. M. POTATOES ......... weeks. SPECIALS | AT a TEL. 2485 viveiisas s peck 19c ROAST PORK ...... CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK..... Ib. 18¢c Smoked Shoulders . | b, 14c u,.22c Roast Veal EVAPORATED MILK ........ 3 cans 25¢c Sugar 5 Ib. pkg. . 38¢c. Not-A-Seed Rai n§, %&k.gs. 250 R powder 118,29 ¢ Wedgwood Creamery BUTTER.. ... Ib. 45¢ Pure Lard ... 2 Ibs.27c i::‘:'ankfor:ls, Ib. 180 i figfgo.":.t .. Ib, IOC 035:550 Ib. 186 Sugar Corn o i Zmnszsc 5 Sall.nonsalzdwns 25c rf)lx:;ing r‘.‘. jar 33 C Paél;sgdsal.e «vv. doz, 3 5 (o Large Sweet Juicy Florida Oranges doz. 35¢ (-}.mpefruit 3 for ... ..25¢ . 18¢c A uarts ... 25 ¢ Sweet Potatoes ... Ib. Onions |l SRR e New Mixed Nuts ...... HAMID BEY velt of Turkey” because of his tremendous popularity with his countrymen. COMMONS APPROVES GIVING TRADE HELP British House Passes . Amendment Which Increases Relief Fund To 50,000,000 Pounds London, Dec. 5. (By Associated Press)—The house ef commons early today -passed a resolution authorizing amendment of trade. facilities act to renew it for one year and to increase to 50,000,000 pounds, the maximum guarantees provided by the measure. The resolution was offered by Stanley Raldwin, chancellor of the exchequer. More than 20 Georgian liberals vot- ed against the government while 35 abstained from voting. Had the lat- ter also opposed the measure the gov- ernment’'s majority would have been only 27, The action of the house last night in rejecting an amendment to the ad- dress in reply to the speech from the throne demanding repeal of the safe- guarding of industries act, is featured by the opposition newspapers as an indication of what might happen if or when the Georgian and Asquithian liberals joined forces. *The amend- ment was offered by Sir John Simon, liberal. It was defeated by a vote of 269 to 207 The division of ballots showed that the liberal minority was supported by some of the Lloyd George liberals while others abstain- ed from voting. It is expected that the two liberal wings will unite today to support the Georgian amendment to the address calling for an inquiry into the con- dition of British- agriculture, NOTED ARTISTS SECURED Paul Kefer, 'Cellist, and Romano Ro- mani, Pianist, to Play at Rosa Pon- selle Concert, Musical Club Learns. An additional feature of the Rosa Ponselle recital .at Fox's theater next Sunday has just been announced by the New Britain Musical Club, as a result of a sudden change in the original program. Business reasons necessitate the return to Los Angeles of William Tyroler, who has been Miss Ponselle’s able accompanist all during the presert fall tour, and as Mr. Tyroler has been appearing at the piano as soloist on all of the singer’s programs, National Concerts, Inc., Miss Ponselle’s managers, noti- fied the New Britain Musical club by wire yesterday that it would furnish Paul Kefer, a nationally known ‘cel- list, as his substitute, with Romane Romani, well known to Connecticut audiences as Miss Ponselle’'s private coach, as her accompanist at the piano. Mr. Kefer, although a native of France, has made his home in Amer- fca for the past 22 years and was for five years, 1908 to 1913, solo 'cellist with the New York Symphony orchestra under the direction of Wal- ter Damrosch, a fact which alone be- speaks his qualities of musicianship. Since that time, Mr. Kefer has de- voted his time and talents to his ®olo engagements and teaching. Vote to Purchase Auto For Health Department The garage committee at a. meet- ing last night voted to purchase a Hupmobile sedan for the health de- partment. The supplies and printing commit- tee of the council will meet next Monday and the finance committee! Wednesday, December 13. 'The monthly meeting of the council will be held December 20. The meeting of the ordinance com- mittee of the council scheduled for. last night was not held. At a ses-| sion next week traffic regulations| will be talked over and an ordinance to prohibit the sale of jewelry m:‘ 3““““&““«“%%““&%&””@&%%! i 1A CLEVER WORKMAN Is old Kris Kringle, but he says work in order to give satisfaction. CLOTHES TO ORDER ; We have a big variety of cloths to select from to satisfy the best dresser in the city. holidays, Order your Let us Clothe you—We know how. * Ye London Shop TAILORS FOR THI' SMART DRESSER COR. ELM AND MAI night on the street will be drafted. he must have time to do the fl # Suit or Overcoat now for the 3 N STREETS, Copper corporation today declared its first dividend since December, 3 voting a quarterly disburcement of 75 fi cents. } Press) — Official announcement was made this afternooh of the appoint- ment bf Timothy Healy as first gover- REFET PASHA Construction of permanent ment to the amount of $200,000 is| being considered by the board of | public works, ‘this including the| Broad street job agitation for which was started several weeks ago. IRISH FREE STATE | EFFECTIVE TONIGHT President Cosgrave Predicts Early Union of All Parties London, Dec. 5, (By Assoclfltcdl Press).—Without pomp or ceremony the Irish free state will come into be- ing at midnight tonight, By a special order in council, the| full administration of the country al- | ready has been handed over to the provisional government with Timothy Healy as governor general. There- fore when the constitution comes into existence tomorrow there will be no ceremony of any kind to mark the fulfiliment of the treaty made between the British and Irish governments. Holyhead, Wales, Dec. 5, (By Asso- clated Press).—An historic meeting occurred here last evening. It was between the first president of the Irish free state and its first governor gen- eral, Willlam Cosgrave of the Dail Fireann, Mulcahy, minister of defense, crossed from Dublin to meet Timothy Healy on his return from London where he had been in connection with his ap- pointment to the governor general- ship. Cosgrave warmly congratulated Mr. Healy and all returned to Dub- lin together this morning. President Cosgrave declared-in an interview that the situation in Ire- land was well in hand and that he had hopes the troubles of the Irish people were at an end. He sald a union of the north and south could not long be delayed in a§ much as| the lne dividing the two sections was unnatural. The president added that | the appointment of Mr, Healy was un- doubtedly rpopular among all classes | in Ireland. He said the execution of Krskine Childers had been received with calmness and fortitude. As an evidence of the rapid improvement of conditions in Ireland President Cos- grave said that the past year had shown a large increase in exports as compared with 1921, > MAY AGT AS CAPTAIN Reynolds, Leader of High School Quintet Two Years Ago May Be in Charge in Opening Game. “Jimmie" Reynolds, captain of the N. B. H. 8. basketball quintet two years ago, may lead the team in the opening game of the season, with Branford, Saturday evening, since the squad has not as yet selected a lead- er. The players were unable to reach an agreement in a tie last year in which Paul La Har and McCabe were the candidates. The team is practicing faithfully each day in the gymnasium and a fast five is expected to take the floor against Branford Saturday. { The NEW YORK BARGAIN HOUS 381-383 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. | | CLOSING OUT SALE As we are nearing the end of the Old Year and preparing to enter into the New Year, we have decided that all of our Dry Goods, Cloaks and Suits; Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’ Wear, Men’s Clothing and Misses’ Wear shall be »ffered to the public at greatly reduced prices. Everything must go, nothing reserved, and that means that anything that you receive in this store is to be a real bargain. Come one, come all. Bargains Galore ! DON'T MISS THIS SALE OF SALES Large assortment of VEILING in all colors and patterns. Price XA 10(: Value 59¢ 5,000 Yards of Fancy CRETONNE in all colors and patterns. Slightly soiled. Price ........ Yard 8¢ Value 39¢ Yard SILK BRAID, LACES, TRIMMINGS and SILK CORDS 2c Price .. Yard pave- | |§ TURKISH TOWELS Extra size. 1 2 c Value 15¢ Price iamiii . HAMBURG LACE Value 39¢ ;,fl all patterns. 5 c . rice ........ Yard Men E&?}gé‘my Value 29¢ Price Pair............25c Men’s Heavy Value 69¢ (AIFLANNEL SHIRTS P T L sizes). Ladies Z‘K(l)(k ’%\lldren s Piide ' i ’$l ’00 in plushes, chinchillas and Value $2.49. broadcloths. Price e $2:00 LADIES’ DRESSES Value $15 in serges, tricotines and LADIES SKIRTS broadcloths; (in all sizes), Price ....... in silks, Value $14.98 serges, taffetas, ete., in all sizes. Price $1-50 Value $2.98 Nashua and Esmond BLANKETS all wool. Special for this sale. Large size. Price $4:69 Value $6.98 Special for this sale Starland Brand PLAID BLANKE' pree . 91,00 $4.98 LADIES’ CORSETS ltx;1 Lall lmakes. Special for is sale. Values $3.98 NASHUA WOOL BLANKETS in large size, in plain white and grey with borders and i ... $3.95 tion plans for the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railroad which has been in receivership for several approved today by the interstate com- merce commission. The new comp:u:y authorized to acquire all of the rail- e ety Rlonard ) L inos and terminal properties of the old system, will have total stock and bond issues with a par value of $196,800,000 and 1,000,000 shares of common stock without par value, Union Bituminous Men Gather Today operators of the United States gather- ed here to decide on some method for| negotiating a wage scale with the soft coal miners next January, today went into their second session, separate meeting before going into Bovan, London Insurance Man, Guilty | of TLarceny, Must Serve Prison Terms. | London, Dec. 5. (By the Assoclated Press)—Gerard Lee Bevan, former head of the City Equitable Fire In- surance Co. of London which failed early this year, was sentenced today | to serve seven years on nine. counts and five years on six counts. The sen-r tences run concurrently, Bevan disappeared from London af- | ter the failure of the insurance com- pany and of the stock brokerage firm with which he was connected. He was arrested in Vienna in June and ex- tradited. Bevan was charged with issuing | false balance sheets, with fraudulent | conversion and with obtaining money by false pretenses in connection with | the City Equitable and associated companies. The triel lasted IZ days. 756 CENTS DIVIDEND New York, Dec. 5.—The Kennecott 1920, ANNOUNCE APPOINTMENT London, Dee. 5. — (By Assoclated Price Value $2.98 Value $5.98 L - - e ——— | RAILROAD REORGANIZATION |joint conference with the miners. | HOME BREW LECTURE 4 . 5. — Reorganiza-| When today’s session was called no Washington, Dec . plan or method had been agreed upon for presentation in the joint confer- ence opening tomorrow. On the outcome' of the joint con- ference depends to a great extent the possibility of another nation-wide bituminous coal strike beginning in April, 1923, New York W. C. T. U. Hears Ilus- trated Talk on “How To Make It” New York, Dec. 5.—A lecture on how to make home brew illustrated by a motion picture and the exhibi- tion of a confiscated still was an un- usual feature of the fall convention of - the New York county ' Women's Christian Temperance Union, C. J. Fortman, federal prohibition officer, delivered the lecture and urgs ed the women to report all violations of the liquor laws. years .were BIG OFFER New Brunswick Power Company Wants More Than $2,000,000 St. John, N. B, Dec. 5.—The New Brunswick Power Co. controlling the | electric light and power, street car and gas scrvices here has rejected the municipal offer of $2,577,655 for its plant and equipment Mayor Fisher announced teday. This figure was set by the supremé court as the value of tHe company's property in 1920. Samoa, where the natives are en-! couraged to retain their natural mode of 1 s the only spot in the Pacific islands where the native population is not dying out. COAL OPERATORS MEET The years between the ages 26 and 40 seem to pass more quickly than any other period of life, SALEOFFANCY WORK ' HAND MADE GIFTS FOR XMAS Thursday, Friday, Saturday Mrs. Lillie Statts 15 W T PEARL ST. Preparatory To Joint Session With Miners Tomorrow. 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