New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1923, Page 9

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PAST YEAR PLEASES * BANKERS OF SWEDEN Extensive Reconstruction and Consolidation on Banks Stockhelm, Jan. 9.—~Swedish bank- ers, taking stook of the year 1922, are satisfled with the financial accom- ;mnmnu of the twelve meonths. here hae been extensive reconstruc- tion and consolidation of hanks, and more than $50,000,000 in losses has been written off, largely from reservi funds, This sum ia equal to abo LONDON HOLDS FIVE QUEENS FIRST TIME IN IT$ HISTORY Largest Gathertng of Royal Women British Mewopelis Has Seen— Two Have Seen Tragody London, Jan, 8.—~Five queens were in London during the past week, q these famillar with the movements of royalty for many years past say sueh & thing never has happened bhefore Never has London seen five ladies of royal degree in town at the same time | Served in Common Council tn 1908, Dolsford, Vietoria, Australia Buell, Jr, of Ban Mateo, California tor the Christmas holidays. There was Queen Mary, wifa of King George, and Dowager Queen Alexandra, widow of King Edward Maria Feodorovna of Russla, widow of Emperor Alesander, came NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1028, whea it made the kind-heasted, geoer | OUs Amenican mililonaliess welcome n s family. | Tragedy has net been absent lnu; the lives of some of these women Maria Feodorovia's son, Emperer Ni eholas, was exccuted by his bels vist Jallors in 1918, and Queen Olg husband, George of Greece, was as: | sassinated in Saloniki in 1918 | ROY N. BUEL RESIDENT OF | NEW BRITAIN MANY YEARS 1904—Was Planning Trip 1o England and Awerica. Roy N, Buell, whose sudden death from |{n Melhourne, Austratia, on Baturday DU Was & me abhout elght o » risided on Pleasant stie moved 10 Indiaaa and from there to California. About twe y went 19 Australia where he ideatified with & big concers @ lanites b o Rieh had svolved, 4 ¥ e of death he was take a trip to F " and had planned to revisit New Britain nest Ju My, Buel] was | of 50 years of age his wife, whom ! and three children, Albert A. Buell, formerly of this eity but new of Ah- Rey N ST, MARY'S SCHOOL LEADS | %2l IN CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE| Incomplete Reports Indicate That Parachial Institution Will Be | Avardod Banaer This Yoar $1. Mary's Parochial sehoo! is lead: ing the schools of the ity in the ¥ number of Christmas isposed of this year in the ¢ New Britain Tuberew clety Rev. Raymoend J t‘hm-)‘! prineipal of the school, has reported | the saie of 5,200 stamps, by Which | $52 has heen turned over to the re lief soclety Present indications are tha, St Mary's will he awarded the banner this year for the largest sale of seals, ! it was stated this merning at the | utitis he his and Miss Marion Tuell of Brighton, Vietoria, Australia. Another daugh- ter, Miss Carrie, dled in San Fran eclgen on Than ing Day, 1921, My, or of the Masonie thr Lrg h Judge 19 recover on & t 4, 1802 Augus |y Becinigk and endorsed by the oth er defendants, | Stark has attache Main street 10 the [State Senator to Speak At Eagles' Senator John | Algn of the | Port, Btate president of the order of | sees fit to Relief so- | Bagles, will address a » B W SNl asningt Orssle Parett Creste Mertori and Joseph Boo The note was drawn | has |local aerie nest Tuesdey evening [ the headquarters of the New Aerie. A program of entertalnment Wil be carried out Aliing note of §ies, Heaith Dept. Employes g Seek Salary Increases Balary increases will be sought by [nearly overy cmploye of the bosrd of health at s meeting of that at b o'clock this afternoon 4t the ofies of the board of health. The Board il make such recommedations as i the salary commitiee whish onight at § o'cloek, onstable George A 1 property on Bouth amount of §1,6 Meeting Here Harter of Bridge ting of the | e L SEECSAPEES e S v 87 per cent of the total resources of the private banks, In no case aid depositors suffer loss, Bankers bLe- lieve that all dangerous conditions have now been climinated, A pew fssue of 40,000,000 erowns In stock of the fvenska Handelsbanken was ab- sorbed Immediately, The general ecopomic record of the nu is regarded as satlsfactory, Lum- r exports roached nearly 900,000 about equal to the pre- denmark to visit her sister, Queen B £ lr-lrr‘mn At Vineennes, Ind., and ¢ I ' | was ehronieled in last night's “Her e TR Bolhie 1aate or mie hall This year children were not Alexandra, and Queen Maud of Nor- | 214" was formerly well known in .. v W C, W, B, L, Benefit Afair [ aiton Samps for sale outiide thel way, wife of King Haakon, and a|husiness and politieal ecireles in this daughter of King Edward, came from eity where he made his home for Y / r olass rooms, and the reports submit- | “ "l BO Held “ Cd' ‘\“"htllm by the several schools represent The meeting of the Cat e Wome» her country across the North sea to|many years loin the family party, During the regime of Bamuel Has. | The Afth queen was Olga, dowager |sett as mayor, Mr, Buell was eoun- the oow #eh Queen of Greece, widow of King|eliman in 1903 and 1904, frem the actual purehases by the ehildren, lh" en's Benevolent Legion w e held | Practically every other instance the 7:3 result was o drop averaging $20, §t Mary's maintained its average of office of the heard of health in ruyl | Gee, it’s cold out, let’s have . . ... George, and a former grand duchess |second ward, At that time he re l of Ttussla, Queen Olga spent the holi- [slded on John street where he con. | Wednesday evening at days In the town house of Princess|[ducted a mason conirgeting business, |8t. Mary's sehool hall, not in the af I oot " Christopher, formerly Mrs, William | Lator he entered the employ of a ternqon as previously reported, After | O1her years e Leads, of New York, who recently |middle west concern installing gas the meeting a soclal and whist will be | Increased steadily, upwards of 250,-|landed with her husband in America. | retorts and the big gas retort of the |held Il\tlach Pl’oml"‘i in Sult‘ 000 tons of chemleal pul having | One newspaper, commenting on Queen | New Britain Gas Light Co. was built | Itey Y been shipped to the |'nm?4 States | Olga, says “The royal family of ! ynder his supervision. priest who s eagaged in To Collect 1 npaid Note alone, Although the iron Industries| Greece bullt better than it knew Until the death of his first wife, work in China The New Hritain Trust bompany are improving rather slowly, it Is re- corded that the biggest mining com- pany exported nearly 4,000,000 tons of iron ore, and that the United States fmported about half a millien tons of Bwedish ore during the year. The textilé Industry Is Improving rapidly, having increased Its working force about 25 per cent during the year, The merchant has made progress, as |28 less than 8-10 of 1 per cent of the ships are now idle, compared with 44 per cent In July of 1921, Unemployment has been reduced from 158,000 at the beginning of the year to about 38,000 during December Although wages have in most cases been revised downward, this has been matched by a reduction In the cost of living. Lower prices on food-stuffs, however, have reached unfavorably on the farmers, whese crops have not been quite up to the standard. Meanwhile, Sweden’s trade balance is improving. During the first nine months of the year Sweden shipped $18,897,592 worth . of goods to the United States, which beats the record for the corresponding period of last year by about 87,000,000, During the same period imports from the | $38 United States decreased from ,29,-’ 649,089 to $21,097,045. i AUTOISTS ARE WARNED Lungful of Carbon Monoxide as Dead- ' o'cloek at standards, war normal, Exports of wood pulp and paper The proeeeds will be sent to PFather SBweeney, a New I;m,unl‘ missionary NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT “LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE" MERRELL-SOULE COMPANY ) BOSTON STORE DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. A HOST OF CHOICE MERCHANDISE AT PRICES THAT ARE POSITIVELY REMARKABLE FOR ONE DAY ONLY JUST FOR WEDNESDAY 39¢ Outing Flannel, 36 in. wide, pretty stripes and checks, heavy quality. Just for Wed- nesday WEDNESDAY SPECIALS January Clearance Sale Children’s Angora Teddy Bear Suits. Wednesday Only . Ay $2° 79 Ladies’ $1,75—8$1.98 Ribbed Uni Wednesday Only Dr. Denton’s Sleeper: _ Wednesday Only Men’s Haynes’ Ribbed Shirts or Drawers. Wednesday Only ............. Each 27-in, Kimono Flannel. Wednesday Only 75¢ Model Brassieres. Wednesday Only . All Wool Tweed. Wednesday Only 36-in, Duvetyne, all colors. Wednesday Only BLOOMBERG’S 186 MAIN STREET Y. M. C. A. BLDG. February Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns. 50c 19¢ Wool Jersey, 56 in. wide, in navy, tan, brown, gray, henna and $l .69 copen, yard Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Fleece Lined Union Suits, made with band top, sleeve- less and knee length. Just for Wednesday 69 c Each Men’s Genuine Springtex Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, 98¢ value. Just for Wednesday Meén’s Two Thread Cot- ton Hose, colors grey, navy, biack, and brown. Just for Wednesday Iy as Draught of Carbolic Acid, Says Physician, vov.. Yard Buffalo, Jan. 9.—A lungful of car- Bon monoxide is just as deadly as a dravght of carbolic acld to which it is related, Dr. Francis E. Fronczak, health physicians, says in a bulletin | B issued to. automobile owners. i “It is strange,” Dr. Fronczak says, “in spite of all that has been sald on the subjéct, how automobile owners are generally ignorant of the dangers of this gas. % “Steel and iron workers know its | properties and avoid inhaling it as|§ they would avold drinking a deadly |38 poison, yet the motorist thinks of it E only as an ordinary gas. [ “INuminating gas, which we are so | % careful to turn off, suffocates, but | does not pofson llke carbon menoxide, which is just as apt to kill as the |§ chlorine and mustard gasses used during the war.” The bulletin warns against using a All Wool Canton Crepe, yard wide, in brown, gray, wine, navy and 98C yard Silk Taffeta in black and | navy; yd. wide $1 : 1 Q $1.69 val., yd. Pongee Silk, yard wide, heavy weight, $1 : 29 $1.49 val,, yd. Flannel Blankets, large size, white and grey. Just for Wed- ‘nesday Plaid Blankets, double bed size, fine value. Just nesay, pair 92,98 nesday, pair 794 Bleached Sheeting, excellent quality, no starch or filling. Just 45(: for Wednesday Bed Spreads, extra hem large double bed size, value $4.00. Just $2.75 for Wed.. ... ¢ + \ Turkish Towels, size 18x36, with colored border. Just for Wednesday Ladies’ Sport Hose, drop- stitched, in heather mix- tures, value 69c. Just for Wednesday Dish Towels, part linen, size 18x36, with loop, all B made ready for use, Just for Wed- nesday Ladies’ Sample Slip-on Sweaters, made of mohair, wool and brushed wool, worth double the price. Just for Wednesday . . $lo98 Ladics’ Flannelette Night Dresses, extra size, made of "extra quality outing flannel. Just $l ,09 for Wed., ea. Pre-War Prices on Nemo Corsets, extra good for stout people, value $5.00. Sale Price . Children’s Gingham Dresses, extra quality in plaids, checks and plain colors, value $2.00. Just for Wed- Men’s Wool and Wool Mixed Shirts, values up to $3.00 each. Just for Wednesday, ei. 98 Cc Boys’ Grey Flannelette Blouses, cut full size, well made, Just for * Wednesday 39¢ Linen Crash, all pure #8 linen, with colored border. | Just for Wednesday rich mixture of gasoline and racing engines in small garages with closed doors, which is the most frequent cause of carbon monoxide poisoning. 39c Cretonnes, pretty M ; patterns, 36 in. wide. Just for Wed- 2 7c nesday Long Cloth, fine quality, 30 in. wide, Just for Wed. IZ%C Extra Fine Long Cloth, ‘:‘f. soft finish, 36 in. wide. Just for . 17c | Wednesday .. Men’s Grey Flannelette Work Shirts, all double stitched, $1.25 value. Just for Wednesday REVISE HISTORIES Tokio, Jan. 9.—Sweeping reforms have been effected in the school his- tories. All militaristic ideas have been eliminated and lessons intro- duced to teach children a friendly un. derstanding of foreign lands. The history is made up of biographies of national heroes and famous men in international history. Of 400 men whose life stories are told, fifty belong to foreign lande and include Washing- ton, Lincoln, Edison, Marconl amnd Watt. The Washington conference re- sults are described as they affect Ja- pan and her part in insuring peace in the Pacific. Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose, made with fashioned back and double soles, val. $1.75 pair, all first quality, black and colors. Just for Wednesday Universal Electric Washers Bowlingisthe Premier {| ] ’ Indoor Recreation 7A. M. to 12:30 P. M. S Round, Sirloin and Short Steaks Fresh Ground Hamburg SPECIALS FOR Al / 0 All the King's Horses And all the King’s Men Conld not drag happy and proud owners of Tniversal Washers back again to old fashioned methods and drvdgery of doing their laundry work pecials 1b. 17¢ It Combines Beneficial Exercise with Pleasure — The 3Tbe. 250 Ideal Combination Take up Bt;wling Now. 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