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IS - s . — p— y - } NEW ;3RITA‘IN7DAILY HERAtD. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1;)22. Mmm." MONTHLY PAYMENTS Ruokinh if Bl i S d ol L | Ml Public Collctions fo Be VOICES IN THE AIR | HE BACKS F. German Articles Part of O Propagahda Against Him, | Manufacturer. L A Friday, December 22, 1022, e , 32, udl) Turned in Every 80 Days ! g - | doubt i ‘Heney Ford's mind thak e - KDKA cent articles in the German Ing he may be backing Itallan Fascistl movement, are D‘YI “ e | some “organized” propaganda moves | ment to discredit him at home .lg | abroad, "The suggestion that I am fis lln- ing any such movement as the Fas v acisti In Italy s ridiculous,” he asid. “I am more than glad to have the | Fascisti for friends—because friends Wi in every class of life do no one any harm and eriemies are not to my k- (Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh), 6:16 p. m.—8peclal dinner concert by KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra, 716 p. m~—News, Tri-weekly let-! ter from Farm and Home, 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.~—Santa Claus will be in his workshop and will have | some of his assistants there too to answer telephone calls from the kid- dies, { 8:30 p. m.—"Literary Moments" by i | A charter nmendment requiring all Wwho collect or handle city funds to make monthly payments to the lr(\ns—‘ urer, was adopted last night at a meeting of the revision uammltlno,l Under the ,present rule some officlals make semi-annual reports and large sums of money are held up untll those reports are submitted. The sys- tem of reporting will not be changed, but under the proposed amendment money will be turned over more regu- Marjory Stewart, 0 8 lurly, it was explained by Corporation 900 p.. m.—~Concert by Helen| i‘fll‘ lful 1 cannot conceive of myself * Counsel J. H. Kirkham, who prepared Clough, soprano; George W. Best, | 4 g ::mr:':‘ e:‘lfut::‘l:):-“;z:;-:lr::‘; ::!.! . n.:_h.tm;,:-::‘.gi“ PR sy ';(flln)';-\:""ll 'l('n gy""‘:x;;v) \(',",'c",’,'f:.,.:"’m, + A sample of the destruction wrought by the recent tidal wave and carthquake along the | geirure of governmental power, Btill votad to r - 3 : 4 A ' mend an amendment to place the con. v 22 coast of Chile. It shows the damaged waterfront at Coquimbo, 1ess can I concelve of my finaneing trol of all properties owned by the! | such a acheme, Wiz “Propaganda, suggested to some (Westinghouse, Newark). TURKEY PRICES DROP the oonaimers K8 (5 /88 akats: s NEGRO CONVENTION, i radical-minded writer by some one In A i B ¥ i c 9 o | Germany, probably an American vis- 6:35 p. m.—Something for Every- of the leading retall dealers in Wash- Kansas City, Mo, Dec. 22.—A Itor, is the way I would classify. this city and not specifically placed under any commission, under the board of finance and taxation, that hoard to 't rental N ¢ lease properties and collect renta's, lyr!;t‘llyt.h n‘r"r:{nr;a‘:::xllpal‘ storles by nm' PLENTY IN NE‘V YORK thatori | Mesket! . were oaring thelr national convention of negroes, under ' article. You know I am always bee No Action on Purchmsing, g i the auspices of the negro national i ttacked by s No action was taken on the matter 5:45 p. m.—Conditions of leading Y fancy Western turkeys at 60 cents and o4, cati0na) congress will be held in | "8 attacked by propaganda. . “It 18 a fact that rumors about my- of employing a purchasing agent, as LAY AN CAST D industries by R. D, Wychoft, editor of - the Texas birds at 55 cents late Wed- yyognington, March 5 and 9, accord 1t was desired to hear figares prepa ADY ANCASTER the Magazine of Wall Street. No. 1 Western Fall to 48 Cents,[nesday, lowered their prices, and one ing to the miMouncement of J. Silas self and the company come in here ed by Representative-elect 13, The American woman has beef| 0:45 p. m.-—Resume of sporting Texans o 41 Cents, Market stated that another cut would be parris préhident of the organization | DY the hundreds every day in the Christ, criticised sogewhat sinee last elec. | events, ote. itor Reports. nade todey.l | here today. kda Senator E. F, Hall, chairman of the [‘1on for negleting the. political privis| = 6:00 p. m.—Musical program. = committee, opposed the proposal to| ¢ges suffrage gives her, 7:00 p. m.—Bedtime stories. New York, Dec. 22.—Turkeys vetire all policemen who have served | ~Abroad, however, particularly inf 7:45 p. m,—Musical program by, the Should be plentiful and reasonable in m 25 years and who desire retirement, | Fngiand, ,American\women are do.{Msses Mabelle Cowan, planiste; | Price, according to P. Q. Foy, editor; ", the policemen to be placed on the [idedly in the politicit limelight and | Kathlyn Holey, soprano; and Virginia |of The New York Dally Market Re- vension list with half pay. He said [ 'ssuming many positions formerly | PArkinson, violinist, of Orange, N. J.|Port. Mr. Foy sald yesterday the SOMETHING such a move would cause the downfall | ield exclusively by men, 8:30 p. m.—Concert by Andrcas|Moderate weather of Wednesday had of the pension'systém ag it would soon | lady Ancaster, formerly = Wioisc | Arup, baritone, of Brookiyn. permitted the free. arrival into the; become a burden. While in the leg- | lreese of New York, has just heen, 9:10 p. m.—Concert by va Emmet | Wholesale market of turkeys, thus Isiature, Semator Hall made a thor- [ nade an Eaglish justice of the peace, | Wycoff. cieaning up. delayed stock that had ough study of pension systems and his m husbund holds a high official| 10:01 p. m.—Concert by the Aida|been on the rails because of cold talk in oppesition to the new move- | Dosition. BGrass Quartet of Brooklyn. weather, v ment, was convineing. By un,nummr ——— “A great many carloads of Texas " vote of the committee members stock arrived too late for Thanksgiv- was decided to drop the proporal. WGl Ing and have been in coolers and sold | In the police and fire pension funds, (American Radio and Research Corp. | Fecently at from 40 to 45 cents,” said | 1t was decided to have one member of Medford Hillside. Mass.) Mr. Foy. ‘“Yesterday the wholcsalal cach’ department on’the board of ¢ 6:30.p. m.—Boston police reports. | houses on Washington street and in trustees, the man to be named by the Late news flashes, Early sport news.| West Washington Market districts, u. department and approved by the 9:30 p. m.—Evening program: well as in the Chelsea district were ! DIFFERENT IN THE LINE OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE | 3 il I. Concert by New England 8 congested with turkeys and prices rell E N N { st Band ot he Sivaion Ay, S| (048 1o 50 Soni o No. 1/ Wesarh, SOUTH CHURCH—SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 thai W. L. Hate ¢ S 3 Captain Y . dire 3 while goo exas bird id at | St et 3 ot PUIES QUL Where e Brget =" Srsr, 0t i el SEE ADVERTISEMENT TOMORROW amendments affecting that depart- : “Some dealers who purchased thelr ment, He urged that charter right Sys[em Is Lackmg WGY stocks early at a cost of from 52 to Le glven for the sale of water iy (General Flectric Co.. Schenectady) | °# cents will be compellec to charge § | Plainville and Newington, both towns t having applied for water service, The board also sought charter right to as- 4 sess a penalty of 10 per cent for non- 6:00 p. m.—-Produce and stock Chicago, Dec. 22.—Gene¥al Charles ma.rket quomlio‘n& NFw-s bulletins, | i G. Dawes, former direetor of the na. | 0:30 P m—Santa Claus tatks - to| B eoglh tiona! hudget, today made public what | °"Hdren: et T rayment of water rents on time and |, ° e ; i 6:45 p. m.—Children's program of ' 6 per cent interest eanh year, \hm' I_‘"“ he “submerged" *balance | o istmas stories, Miss Gladys Lott, Chairman Hatch presented a play |ct of the post office department. It| ropger, for the extensions of water mains .""“p' a-deflcit of $16,198,000 for( ;.45 p.m.—~Concert program. through which all abutting properties | /"¢ first three months operation of | 150" "h T ate concony. would. he taxed. Those actually cu- |!N¢ Postal savings this year. joying . service would pay for what | The Chicago Tribune printed what water they use and in addition would |t $8id Was a reproduction of the bal- WBZ join with those not ushg water in ;fncv sheet, accompanied by a letter (Westinghouse—Springfield) making up 10 per cent of the.cost of |TOM J. C. Knapp, vicespresident of | 7,50 p. meCrnere Winsiiy Bedtime the extension, payable annually for 10.|!he Otis Elevator Co, who assisted in Market roports. Vo making out the report. 1480, m—"Modsrn. Ways fn And| The three recommendations ‘of the Liabllities of the post office depart- cient Times,” from the Youth's Com- YOUR NEW MARKET EXTENDS TO YOU THE BEST YULETIDE ¥ GREETINGS. YOUR K CHRISTMAS MARKETING IS MADE CHEERY HERE — THE RIGHT PLACE. THE RIGHT ~ QUALITY AND RIGHT PRIC] MOHICAN POUND water 'l were taken under con- | MCNty accarding to the reproduced re- panion, % ND sigeration. vort, " §140,846,590 for the first| 8:00 p. m.—Special Christmas pro- WHEAT | R i three maanths of the year and assets gram of baritone solos. by John Ltob- % ‘ were $124,648,690. lerts, of Trinity church choir; auto- GRAHAM FRU" “I 'Hdl%e endeavored to produce a harp and harmonica selections by true pletiire of the post office opera- | I'ved W. Davis, ! RYE CAKE tions by taking the regular post office It Turkeys Ducks | Geese accounts alone (which alone do not RADICALS FREED ON BAIL g give the true picture) and adding to| Benton Harbor, Mich., Dec. 22.— them what they lack,” Mr. Knapp's| All the remaining radicals in the Ber- reproduced letter reads. rin County jail at St. Joseph, were “I believe that each government de- | released yesterday afternoon. Ar- When accomplished, a|Joseph Szak, Norman Tallentire, | i ' « 00 Honor consolidation of them will produce a|Charies Erickson, Seth Nordling and balance sheet and operating state-| ugene Bechtold were freed, under RIGHE G VAR Unithitistaten 16 obine |t Boal e adtthns hesar SaHeE YOUNG PLUMP—FRESHLY KILLED TANCY WATERTOWN STOCK FRESH FROM LONG ISLAND | AR cluded. opening of the trial January 15, : o inar | “Bureaucrats” were charged with| Eyebrant Wesseliuso, counsel for oun n oun c iR maE T Glat Atinlaing) Loy vibiini o SHEGELIS i BovERmant | this otieonerh, fomblalea s avranks. in a statement by Gen. Dawes re-|ments for the reduction of the $10,- rding the post oftice balance sheet. [ 000 individual bonds of four of the 16 Although the ba'ance sheets had|reds now at liberty to $5,000 apiece, been approved by Will Hays, former and the $20,000 thus released, with postmaster general, Gen. Dawes gaid|$5,000 additional, was applied as bail he had heard nothing of ‘the post of-|for the five who have been in jail fick balance sheet and declared-" the[since the raid in the sand hills at government's accounting today to be|Bridgeman last August. [ evening at 5 o'clock in the Chamber of Commerce rooms it was reported that $350 has been received to dabe for the tree fund. | Veterans of Eddy-Glover and Wal- ter J. Smith posts have been asked to meet at the Amcrican lLeglon rooms on West Main street on Sun- day afternoon and from there march to Central Park in a body. They will leave the center at 5 o'clock, headed by the Philharmonic band, and will proceed to the Court of Honor on Walnut Hill park to place Christmas wreaths on cach of the monuments. The excrcises at the tree, which ha already been put in place on the northeastern corner of the Central Tark, will be held at 5:50 o'clock, The following is a list of carols to be sung: “Christmas Eve,” “The I%irst Noel," “Hark, the Herald Angele OPP_EAST MAIN STREET. Sing,” “Hymi® for Christmas Da . "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear,” iy ' iAS “Joy to the World,” “O Come, All Ye TFaithful,” “O Littie Town of Bethle- 'I' U R K E Y s hem,” “Silent Night,” “Under the Reca SWIFT'S FANCY ROASTING S_WII’FS_LARGE ROASTING FANCY FRICASSEE CHlCKENS.......LB 42¢c|FOWL ........... LB. 35¢c/ FOWL ...........LB. 25¢ Fresh Roast Pork ..Lb. 16c| Fresh Shoulders....Lb. 15¢| Fresh Hams Lb. 22¢ FRESH SPARE RIBS ...... «v... Ib. 15c| FRESH PORK CHOPS ........... Lb. 20c| FRESH PORK FEET .............. Lb. 8¢ | —e e SHORT LFGS VEAL ..... .. Lb. 18c| SHOULDER ROASTS VEAL .......Lh. 20c| FANCY VEAL CUTLET .. . Lb. 34c RUML' ROA VEAL .... . Lb. 240 I, 18c| ASREASTS VEAL TO STUFF ...... Lb. 12¢| CHOICE VEAL CHOPS ..... Veiis.. Lb, 380 RS Y LEGS SWIFI'S SPRING LAMB.....Lb. 82c| MEATY FORES LAMB . ..., Lb. 18c| FANCY LAMB CHOPS . LEGS FANCY YEARLING LAMR...Lb, 25¢| LAMB LOINS TO ROAST . «voo Lb, 22¢| STEWING LAMB ...... «ovee Lbe 120 P bl o oradun et A BN Bl L £ty — PRIME RIB ROASTS BEEF...... Lb. 22| FANCY CHUCK ROASTS BEEF....Lb. 14c| MEATY POT ROASTS BEEF ......Lb. 13 BONELESS ROLLED OATS ....... Lb. 20c/ PRIME RUMP ROASTS BEEF .... Lb. 16c! LI:AN BOILING BEEF ............ Lb, 8¢ SPECIAL XMAS CAKES ........LB. 25c Whipped Cream Cakes-Ea. 35¢ — Puffs 5S¢ FANCY ORNAMENTED OR PLAIN MADY WITH THE BEST HEAVY CREAM p ran 25€/canr.. 1nen 20€ 30€ [caxr - e 15¢ 30€/ e . 1. 32€ S E R v ¢ E Stars,” “The Christmas Tree Carol.” e e i ALSO—HOT HOUSE GRAPES, RIPE TOMATOES, MUSHROOMS, A TR thuire Yo be. |ntrodubeh i BEST CONNECTICUT AND YORK STATE 200 BOXES FINEST NAVEL ORANGES FANCY CUCUMBLRS, CAVLIFLOWFR, GREEN PEPPERS, New Britain for the first time to ush- ;g o ooy e . THEY ARI: SWEET AND JUICY AND FINE COLOR SUMMER SQUA PERSIMMONS, 3 ES, er in the new year ¥s being planned FINEST tOASTING CHICKENS PRICE RAN Dor' " — seECIAL PRICE — SWEET POTATOLS, FRENCH ENDIVES, MALAGA AND EM: by members of the Christmas com- ———— and the FROM . 15¢ RY THE BOX PEROR GRAPE mittee, On New Year's eve it is planned to have four musicians, pre- ferably two cornetists and two trom- bonists, to play carols from the bal- VERY BEST OF FOWLS vERY BEST CUTS OF HEAVY WESTERN BEEF, PORK and VEAL Fancy Xmas Ribbon Candy...2 Lbs. 35c New Crop Mixed Nuts....... 2 Lbs. 3¢ SARGARIE L et gl LS 7 f EIL DLEACHE SEEDED OR SEEDLESS SANTA CLAUS EXTRA FANCY from 11:30 until 12 o’clock midnight. We Als (,any a Full Line o \ WELL BLEACHED b RS . NG CORN.S Pks. 10c GRAPEFRUIT ....4 For 2 c , , Hary C. Jackson and Georks | (;RO(‘ERH' , BUITER and (HLE E LERY HEARTS..Bun, lSc fAID RAISINS. Pkg. 150 POPPI &S ;xm‘ b Mathews have been appointed a com- — - T LARGL HEAD ARAB CHIEN SOUND YELLOW X' > EIIE 0 SUFEEN Jlor O, FRUITS LETIUCE ..... ... vacn 10C|SEW pATES ... pka. D€ |ONIONS . .4 Lbs. lOc rULLED Flos. 1b. pke. 19€ 3 APPL Eh 4 quarts ... - . ] pl b A & : — BT “BACKWARD, TURN, E1C.” :.i';li(\‘r’; I}E{}E?%fi“: fflfif.ef' RULTER oo o 3 1h DO BGGE <rr..rere.8 Do (16 LARD - m 2 Lbs. 270 CHEESE ...... ..w3le 'QUEEN AND STU FFED OLIVES — THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FANCY CHEESE IN CITY D SWEET PEAS ......2 Cans 23c, RUMFORD'S BAKING POWDER...Lb. 28¢ EMPEROR GRAPES, 2 pounds SWEET AND SOUR MIXED PICKLE! FANCY APPLES@S for ......ovvnrovnn, CALIFORNIA and FLORIDA ORANGES—dozen v dozg||35c Town Crier in Sydney, N. S, W.,, Call SELFE D MIXED TFA ....... Ib. 3bc| DELICIOUS MINCE MEAT .....2 Pkgs. 23c| PREMIER PLUM PUDDING. Lge. Can 20¢ PURE TOMATO CATSUP ...... 2 Bot. 23c (‘ONFECFONERY SUGAR .....2 Lbs, 17c ROW MACARONT ....... .2 Lbs, 18¢ FRESHLY BAKED FIG BARS. ...2 Lbs. 20¢ ed on Job When Newspaper Strike Closes Plants. Sydney, N. 8. W,, Dee, 22, — The town bellman of Perth who hed been idle for 40 years, was revived during CEYLON BLUL: ROSE HEAD RICE . SHRIDDED COCOANUT .......... Lb._19¢| PURI GRATED HORSERADISH. MOHICAN EVAP. MILK...... KARO SYRUP . the newspaper strike when all news- GETABLES N BRI CORK r N LUNCH ........ 2 Lbs. 25¢c| FINE GOLDEN PUMPKIN....Ige. Can 16c papers were compelled to close down. YELLOW GLOBE TURNIPS, 8Sh.. T 25 FANCY SWEET CORN ........2 Cans 20c | N.B. C. RUYAL | SR ”____ 1t lasted five weeks. - From 9 to 11 A, M. From o 12: 'The strike began when the proprie- RED UNl Q 81 ...... ol AR o FRESH GROUND tors refused to accede to the demands FREhH (‘ARROTQ 8 m denaaaes BLST CAPE COD 2 25 ; % of the mechanical staffs for increased g » CRANBERRIES. . .... Qrs. ca o 4 verlon wages. ' The men walked out and 29 From 3 to 5 P. M. Shraw & COPEOR Sof, plents Svornd LISH WALNUTS .........ccoiiiivvnn. I C SMOKED % BONELESS ROLLED each office, which prevented employes " ¥ 3 —HOUR SALES— SHOULDERS ............ Lh. 12 (4 SHOULDERS ............... Lb 180 from entering the buildings. 20 e et it The strike brought to the people of MIXED NUTS, FlLBhRTSI BRAZILIAN oy C Perth forcibly the part a daily news- S P l};’é I A L FROM 7 A. M. TO 5 . M, ’ 1/8 BBL. BAG Rouees and cofte sl n_ ordor (s 49 GRAN SUGAR ........... 10 LBS. 73¢ | MOHICAN SPECIAL FLOUR ...... $1.00 : A LT GBEnd. Ror: Ins FANCY BALDWIN APPLES ........... basket C WITH OTHER GROCERY PURCHASES THE BEST FOR ALL AROUND PURPOSES ' formation, began posting real and i 2 imaginary cable and telegraph news. Auctloneers and stores found that few buyers attended their sales with- out the usual advertising. Motion plcture screen advertisements writers began to work overtime, D MANY MONFEY SAVERS THROUGHOUT OUR STORE—IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT US—SEE OUR mlfl,afl' FANCY MAINE POTATOES ............. peck 23C WHITE TURNIPS ....ovvivniinnnnninn. 9m25¢ YOU WILL F

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