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NiEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WbDNESUAl DECEMBER 6, 1922, | DEVELOPING OF NAT URAL RESOURCES ‘L‘L".:T.,!."..?d'f.‘:{,,f-.”.”?;'p"‘&".'“"..n'h""..,,'n“. Via company wan getting $16.78 » ton m:':n:’dnn%%. When asked what the|the Pacific coast league 'ani AS ANAID T T E over has become demoralizing, Speedy | at the mines, ¥ ’ ORE URN DPROSPERITY I'Rlnlnnon to increase salaries is sore- [ Pennsylvania commission had to say|from Loulsville that Jack Hes AR AR Iy needed, he nuld. ‘What can they | manager of the team last season SRR e — ‘ ? heen traded to the Pittsburgh ! [Secretar f Interior P vears, the director reported, it may BUSINESS l‘lu\(‘l TERED - ~ tionals for Ray Roher, o Yy O nterioy T'C~ | he necassary further to augment the )'rn.- police department was notified | OUBS SIGN SEMI-PRO HURLER, |Blake, a pitcher and another . oy | IUMbér of employes. The patent of. [ this morning that the Modern Auto , to be named, ' pares Annual Report—Oil [nice in a scit-nupporting matitution, | Washing company's place of husiness | (s ko, Caln Dec. 6-—Dewey Lee Mr. Fall pointed out, adding that last|at 18 Chestnut street, had been én- . v it WE ARE GLAD TO Lands Pay Govt. $7,800, |vear the receipts of the office were |tered but that no loss had been dis. f]:;:\q:':;:flrrmm;m‘l::‘"l‘hn' '..f.'l'l {wo uea.| STELLER BASKETBALL 0O 4 $172,000 greater than expenses, covered, The lock on the door had|gane has been signed for a trial with| Middletown, Dee. 6.—The léyan Athletic Council has app 000 in Royalties—Indians Natural Parks, been pried off. the Chicago Cubs, according to word | 163 . SNl received here yesterday, Patton is| Warren E. Steller as b ; 4 Ly The playgrounds of the nation, its Get Over $22,000,000. | wational Parks and mommenis, wors | ATTEMPTING TO KEEP | itching in tha Ceniral Calltornia| onch. staier s an Oberiln “C : visited by a record breaking number Winter League. :‘:t‘;w‘:l‘hlr{':ol‘b:?l p’::;d :t?n 'l’;:u 4 - of persons, More than 1,216,000 citi-| PRICE. OF COAL DOWN j i 3 y O y teams in his undergraduate days o ; Washinglon, Deéc, 8.~Cso and de- | (10" O SVERS sate and territory in PIRATES GET ADAMS captained the varsity teams in 4 Thflt the (vhrlstmas Llne 'n Our A velopment of the country's natural re- foreiin (‘n’lmlrlt‘fl e wannri Seattle, Dec. 6.-~Information was|two last-named sports, fiources unhder control of the Interlor or a4, preserved in these parks, | Administrator Christ Says He Will Try rlrpnrvm:»nl have contributed in gréat P rovisions for storage i |, . measure to ngtional stabilization and from government nfi '::(_n: ;'“ml‘;"; to Persuade Dealers to Retain prosperity, Secretary Fall declares, in | ywegt.. ¢ 3 . to allow-for k . ;‘,‘-H)u;mlr?:r;qm(l):";r‘,‘:ldul:fiIff"‘ L'hr-lwhton- mended in the report, in order that A meeting of the coal dealers of the 4 cu for NOME | ¢he government, which is forced to | city I8 being held in the Chamber of making upon public lands by return- ] . s s P sell its ofl royalties monthly, vy | Commerce rooms this after vi is the best in its class we have seen. #d soldiors and: other icitixens| :the | ke advantsgerof petine morsete ol | bt Gom i I afternoon. with il baanb i o ;:‘;’:‘g'{'yp;m':;‘m“’l‘('h":"""Imm‘:'r;"":v holding back its stocks. Provision | day marks the end of the two week 8 & A5IN8 | for more storage tanks, such as pri- | period, during which time the dealers Men’, S and Women’s Daniel Green S]lp- {":"j"p":r')‘lznamnflr L‘{";'LI :;’)EL‘:;‘"ZTA \;n companies have, in the fields, is | had agreed tu sall domestic size coal pers “l comfy style, ln brow“’ Oxford, ' absolutely necessary, it was gaid, [ lor not more than $14.50 a ton, with t ' he opening of mines in the westerg. Uinder this system, Mr, Tall stated, |the exception of one dealer who sates, ) blue, ta ; erotapy |th€ BOVernment's oils tend to beat |charged $19. Mr. Christ has stated , taupe, rose, to 3 Incidentally, the Interior secretary |qown the price in poriods of depres- | from going. backsto $20, declared, these developme: e re- ; b ! green and orchid z Slted I very substanial tae 1Y Ie- son, to the injury of the consumer, | - The coal sitnation is reported to be To the extent that the government |very serious with little coming in. The to the federal treasur: deral tréasury and to the is obliged to take part in business, it |open season has caused an extension A Special Price is what we have put.on oS e 11 menich thesie mineral | ghould throw lta " influence toward | of hipping on th Great Lakes, to the Tweedle BOOt TODS and leadifg laws stabilization rather than toward de-jdétriment of New Kngland's coal sup » The ou,m'",,h‘g administrative ace moralization of the industry, he said. |ply. The dry weather in Pennsylva- nia, very little rain having fallen since e R ;3% | complishment of the department dur- S, Qi ersltiog last July, also interferes seriously wit ing the fiscal year ended last June 30 | FPointing out the government takes | o o n'pomuom';na vhrarmvly;syh:v‘lnr! i For the first time in the history of the motor H 1 1 was declared to be the reachi 1- |its royalties fi il land | i r " No better gift than the Indian Moccasin, | } i both theiand | the farm of crnde ofl, M. mewtes In | tortere still more. The water supply car, here is a Big Six Sedan at a Light Six most of current work in beth the land there is so limited that some towns S ored olf, mens: womien's AR . @i o o shot S B i b o i, e o st cn wer SO price—$1465 £ o.b.factory. From any angle cnudaren’s ....... $1 50 to $4 00 : |18 cnrrent i the former office, a situ- | in the fiseal year $22,500,000 was re- | . " Jeado-Highland Coul Co, or. you care to judge it you will find the Jewett - o ation which has not existed for many |celved by the Indian fribes from | i€, he Georse B Markle Co. one is built without a single compromise in quality. i i o years, the secretary said. This, he |royalties on oil preduced from Indian A i3 . A Real Christmas Gift Suggestmn_ added, has already resulted in plac- |owned lands. .:C:::n::;)::? ‘:‘x:::; s’l’:fm‘?f.f,? nr:,\r:o}r;.,,;? It is offered to you as the huskiest, most power- ; r ful five-passenger model on the market today. . . ing in the hands of the people assets Repofts of the Governors of Alaska > Give Slippers 84 | valued at morc than $30,000,000 and fand Hawall, summarized in the Tn- | myce, 2 os hecause of lack of water. i . has been dono without increase in |terior report, review the progress of [yt Cor P Pl D e In the winter months to come Russian {8 | force of that office and in the face of |the two territories during the year. TIAkDIte’ (e fALE LHat M O Eleb Mas THE LASH MOTOR CO INC Bootq .“ b d L | greatly increasing work. Governor Bone, of Alaska, noted |paon advised that the oAl n;wr-n(;rq 4 ) » s will be worn $4 50 an $5 ; Reclamation Policy. that a steady increase in exports and | 1ave made an agreement with the West Main and Lincoln S a greatdeal . - . | Wider extension of the reclamation | TROFtS foreshadowed returning pros-| pennsylvania fuel distributing com- es : o CONOHRR: & 7 R t| poliey in former arid lands of the r[:-wr iY "”’1 said lmfl “{ ""‘“‘0"":;""' mission not to sell coal for more than A REPUTABLE CONCER) st was recommended in the report, [T Sronge tide of Immigration | 515 at the mines, a chief sales manager ‘might have set in. He added that|ror the mining company who sictted B H : 2 ’, ich showed that while funds were i, 4 The right kind of Children’s Shoes makes restricted for that work the nchieve. | NOWever, until mining was inaugurat- | (flia city wome time ago. intesiewing ed on a large scale and industries |, jocal coal dealer who handles his a Nice Christmas Present fAnts oF therFediamation servieR MRy o a tha ot Tt bn iobn) ‘Mot e eke s | tified the continuation of the redlama- t6 1 P z ‘tion policy. One new irrigation pro-|Pected to increase greatly. The gov- ject was started despite lack-of fundg, | $TNOT submitted a long lst of recom- and the total value of crops raised on mendations urging that jurisdiction over the whole of Alaska excepting . reclaimed lands was estimated at { more than $475,000,000. The bene- 'd“",“t""”j'? '(‘;’ ""s""" "I‘ 'n“ interior fits in the wity of making homes, in- [dePartments that braneh fines ’”,‘;f J J crease of food production and addi- |®PUrs be bullt to the Alaska railroad; that all law-enforcing agencies be nnua w f’,z’:n:‘;({::’{;;“'l';’;‘:l e oy he £ consolidated under the department of . i justice; that control of the fisheries be fimmwmmmfiwmmwmwwfl of'great value in return to prospefity, |y Lo 5hvar by the hurati of faheriks the report asserted. B S Education of Indians, which falls|®f the department of commerce, and to the lot of the interior departmont, the {ormulatlrzn of a colonization plan. . B —Given By— athan Hale School [tendance at Indian schools for the Tonthy. anded. (ke Juns: the Basie The Nathan Hale Bchool Parents)|Past vear was 3,000 greatér than in| . 0. " oieq through one of the and " Deachers' assostatitn, will . mset |BRY previgus year. A epeclal effort| o "o o and finaucial peviods in|[l Y i i ! [to provide greater health facilities to | MO8t oy onight. The principal discussion will (2 Provide groater i s hosnitaly |it8 history and that while general ° ° be, "American ducation.” There will ['h® "‘"n‘r‘:‘“ Al 1e '::":h A ‘.‘,_“* business conditions had improved the s cctions by the High school or-| (TN HOT CXIENSING MUISING SCIVICC |, gpioyityral labor situation still was | Cneatha: niokantitinNGE Solnby Bty | W08 fnde serious. One of the foremost of his ° | American Legion and patriotic exer- 130,000 Pension Claims. recommendations was passage by con- Lo LEAGUR, | vises by the children ol‘ Grade 6. Vio- More than 136,000 pensions claims {gress of the Hawaii emergency labor i 2 M & R lin and piano selections will be ren-|were disposed of during the year by |resolution or some simMar legislation dered by George Westerman and Bar- |the bureau of pensions, ‘and 99,000 [to provide workers and at the same . Gchroode . ; bara Troop, and vocal solos by, N applications for pensions, the accumu- |time bring the racial population of the '\ Gordon § Marian 1gan. Motion pictures on edu-|lation in March, 1921, were handled, |territory more nearly into balance. tate rmo rc treet B ";:‘;:;"': 5 |cational subjects will also be shown. | practically bringing that work up to Production of helium, the non-in- , 1. Schroeder p — 310|On Thursday and I'riday, open school | date. The total number of pensioners [flamable gas substitute for hydrogen days will be observed and parents|on the rolls at the end of the fiscal |in lighter-than-air craft, is under the have been invited to vigit the school|year was 547,016, being 19,037 less | jurisdiction of the interior department during those days and inspect the an the previous year. The amount|and under legislation notable progress e - Y { | building. \ disbursed for pensions was $253,807,- | has been made by the bureau of mines o 1 a2k ” ——— 683. Increasing efficiency in this{in perfecting methods of separ: (ingl ¢ P! SRS ¢ . Carlsen a0 89 service was attested to by the de-|helium from natural gas, in which it (|8 o ec. ’ ’ ’ Carlson .. D888 o Women Voters to Hear creage in the cost of adjudication and | oceurs. - 421 454 496- Talk b_v Mys. Kimball | vayment. The most serious situation facing N\uln»wn. An open meeting of the League of A record breaking number of ap-|the department is thes low scale aof Radeliff S L+ s Women Voters will be held at the Y, plications for patents in this country|salaries, the secretary asserted. One Grifin. . P B . 2 v . 4 oy . i W. . A rmnasi fomorrow eve.| Was received by the patent office, | of the bureaus of the department was . . h l Th' C' Funk A. gymnasium fomorrow eve 113,500. This has caused |organized in 1812 and another in 1832 B]ggest Dlsplay ver own In 1S |ty- (Continued from Preceding Page) ¥ Yrahget ; 00 T e bning. Mre, Arthuk Gu Rimba)l. wiiyf move ‘than 113, ) i 109 great need of increased office forees, (and since those dates the salary ak on “Women in_ Politics.” - All and if the increase in the work con- (schedule for employes has not been 441 451 352 women are invited to attend. 1} N Gerstoadker, sk tinues at the rate of the past three revm};l Because employes can earn i, N i | N. CAROLINA TO LAY YALE. | mes ! Don’t Miss lt . Henslea .. 5 Chapel Hill, N. C, Dec. 6.—The University of North Carolina foot- ol A el ~ 197 | ball team will pay Yale, Saturday, ] i Rl e | October 6, next yes The Yale| D [] 3 match in early October has been on | @ 254| Carelina’s schedule for several years| 8§ Hiae Thaver.., : . 288 and is coming to be looked upon Miss Mallory £ Miss Swangon here almost as a fixture, Miss Hoftman (4 i a ¥ 's T T o w7 G || Pure breed, strong, healthy day old chicks for i 3 3 . mw.fu. i L 3. WL (] sale during the months of March, April, May and Tear This Advt. Out—Bnng It With You For Reference. Young .. T ’ Newloh e 3 s 3t - June. i o o : Chicks arrive in our store Tuesday, Wednesday See My Dlspla in Pens No.— TR AU S POII I @ and Thursday mornings. We regularly stock: 144 145 178 179 162 163 210 211 213 248 249 e o) Eal IOCHMLSASE. | WHITE LEGHORNS BROWN LEGHORNS | it e s e %0 % e, RHODE ISLAND REDS HN J OHNSTON : BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS | Machine Dept. BT | @ ®o'® WHITE WYANDOTTES LIGHT BRAHMAS i, o ' ‘ 2. BLACK MINORCAS S. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS oo™ A HE e e y|§ JERSEY BLACK GIANTS . . % i | Fill More t WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS Eggs for Hatching 85 Francis Street : Stock for Sale ~ New Britain, Conn. Spinetta’s Market. ¢ LR R A Eg g Crates ; If you want other breeds, place your orders in " Aratn . it advance. Large orders should be placed a month in f§! Baby Chicks Telephone 2446-2. Bloomaquis TALRROralA . cveqsornnes THS SN Bl You can do it by feed- 8 advance. T ; ing the proper balance v for producing more €8 gs. s ! ©. Johnson T 78— 26 Grain fed hens can’t lay d INE. Glover .. 8 K many eggs because this a ) SINGLE COMB WHITE Hiva I 38 groduces lots of yolks |g ’ : ut few whites. ; Agricultural Dept.—Telephone 1075 LEGHORNS Myers .. H. Granger . RHODE ISLAND RED PULLETS PARK and BIGELOW STS. EW BRITAIN Roasting Chickens ; FOR SALE Hatching Eggs B R ool — ——— 1 Thos. Aldich I T- W. CROWE e 7 . and keep hens in fine Sehwab . ) Purina Poultry Chows 409--1269 Sedis ey OUR SPECIAL 510 Shattle Meadow 64 GROVE ST. TEL. 291 w Britain, Conn. Hinchlifte “ 9 Buporngnt L ooieioss . guaranteed. Murphy el &SR NotAlone for Today a Al (BT R | itk . . RED B“t for each and evel'y day We are Headquarters for Hatching Fgss n Season — Capons L RESR P on e R GawteR WING - the best obtainable quality. . Parlzm&msz'liard JAMES K. CHAPMAN Th | ¢ ; b ERN ARt EST POULTRY YARDS Fl()lll' e H“gh Reyn01ds G aln FEEDS Breoder and Exhibitor. of N. B Bml&FeedCo Poultry & Feed Co., Inc. S. P. 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