New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1923, Page 14

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| In Controversy With Regular ATIONAL GUARD ROW Army Over Attempted Curtallment of Powers of Col A row in the corps, growing out of James A of the ofcial The Quar- cutens disrup- en personnel of 1 Guard on wrmy on the iay when an New Yor quartermaster the appointment of (‘o Moss, retired, as | public; \ termas tion of the one side other, it was all-night meeting of chapter of the ciation cnded A. C. Da Bellir ngton to The trouble when Major Guarte curtail t ' the ground th they made an inac- tive officer too much of a factor in the "ol. Moss is well known because of his manuals and military writings A me relations bet reserve son and ;O here from ttend the meeting. arted, it was sald, 1l William H, Hart, A mpted Col. po service, ting of officers held in Wash- Decembe lemned Gen, attitude, it At last s meeting, by a y divided , General Hart v SAYS HE SEI Patient Talks of Faint Light, Surgeon Fears Ilusion Paterson, N. J, Jan. 25.—When the bandages were removed tempo- rarily from the e of Alfred Lemon- owicz, 17, of Lyndhurst, into whose blind rigiit eye Dr. ward Morgan, local ophthalmologist, grafted por- tions of a pig's eye, the boy said he could see a faint light. Dr. Morgan was elated, but cautioned the patient against overconfidence and expressed fear that “faint light” might have been an illusion, Lemonowicz felt no serious after- effects of the operation of yesterday. but BABY’S BOWL OF CRACKERS AND— . The baby’s milk is of ; the greatest impor- tance. The doctor has told you to buy for it milk of the highest quality. Order Sei- bert’s Pasteurized : milk—it’s pure. ESEIBERT & SONK “Your Milkman" PARNK STRELT, PHONE 1720 5 | J | | little to | ¢, Moss on | g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1023, Women'’s Stylish Stout and Extra Size COAT SALE Exceptional Offering To the Large Woman~~Tomorrow Our Entire Stock of Stylish Stout Coats, values up to §30, Go On Sale MATERIALS:— Velours Polo Cloths STYLES Loose and Belted With and Without Heather Mixtures Herringhone Camels’ Hair Begse Leland Co. d about the room d had say until the bandages wers removed, Dr, Morgan said he would not know definitely whether the sight of the boy's eye had been restored until 10 days had passed, Dr, Morgan, assisted by three other physiclans, grafted the lens young pig's eye and also part of the selerotic, or white of the eyc, upor the eye of Lemonowicz, The pig, now blind in one cye, was healthy and appurently happy today despite its | loss. Dr. Morgan, who performed the operation, yesterday celebrated the seventieth anniversary of his birth, He w of a Learns to Play Drums So He Can Head Musicians | York, Jan. -F, Paul A.} elll, called “lhuru lightning ge artist, switched jobs again to- day from head of the longshoremen's union to business agent of the musi- cal mutual protective unfon. In or- der to qualify he had to play a musi- instrument, so he learned to play Irum in record time. An announce- ent from the union said he coule ship, mix mortar, carry a hoa, | nd lay bricks. Incidentally, | he knows no necessity of doing any of these things to earn a living for he enjoys an independent fortune. Withdrawal of British Troops Is Now Sought Londgn, Jan. 25 (By thc Associated Press)—The executive committee of the associated society of locomotive engineers and firemen passed a reso- | jution today calling upon the Britisn government to withdraw the British troops from the Rhine. The resolu- tion added: *“Its the interests of the Jhe Lincoln Realfi oo ILL It is better to buy ground that will grow vegetables than a “gold mine” that isn’t even valuable enough to grow taxes. See us about property. Grow in wisdom and wealth. e HONE. N 7190 fl/[ mfflw REALIY (@ & }?aom 212 “CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street } TEL. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs ‘ workers and humanity that every ef- fort be made to prevent the French or other militarist systems from plunging Europe into further war.'" Ticome of $100,000 Used To Combat Booze and Sins Chicago, Jan. 25.—An income of+ in the funds di- more than $100,000 rected to the use of the board of prohibition, temperance and public morals of the Methodist Episcopal church was noted here today as com- pared with last year's apportionment, Last year the board appropriated 0 to this branch of chureh ac- 16 less than the amount for 1 he board of benevolence of th hurch last night cndorsed a 'mnmmmr) program calling for $2X,.. 000,000 in 1924, $18,500,000 to be raised by the churches THE STUDEBAKER NEW LIGHT.SIX TOURING 8975 _— HE 1923 Series Studebaker Light-Six Touring Car was shown | Tfor the first time at the New Many pronounced this car the most striking feature of the show. It was certainly the center of the crowd. | The Light-Six Touring Car is beautiful, roomy and comfort- In design, mechanical excellence and equipment it is a worthy member of the world’s greatest line of quality motor cars. The new body is all-steel, with wide, deep and cgmfofl-ble seats, upholstered, as usual, in genuine leather, The rear seat is 4314 inches wide, which provides ease and comfort for three adults, Cushions ure ten inches deep. The Light-Six Touring Car is as comfortable as that favorite chair in your living room. The one-piece, rain-proof windshield, with cow! lights in base, and the cowl ventilator are improvements for moderate priced able. cars originated by Studebaker. The Light-Six chassis, the dependability of which has been established in the hands of 100, unchanged. The body, windshield, radiator, cowl and fittings are the new features. The name STUDEBAKER on an automobile is assurance of satisfaction. 1923 MODELS AND PR!CES—I o. b. factories 5Plu II9'W B. LIGHT-SIX S-Pass., 112°W. B. Terms to Meet Your Convenrience M. Irving Jester 193 Arch St. TH}S 18 A S8TD — Why Not — Insure Your Life in one of the oldest and strongest companies in the The Mutual Loose and Pleated e COLORS;— Navy Brown Black Light Tan Polo Fur Collars Backs to the Harvard endowment fund had reached a total of $13,802,605 on Jan- vary 1 last. Of this amount $10,910,. 826 had been paid in, Lou Tellegen Scoffs at Talk of a Reconciliation |v 25, —Lou Telle- | |Poles May Aid French Los Angeles, Jan, tgen, commenting on rumors of & pos- sible reconciliation with Geraldine Farrar, ufl-~r reports r-'uvlwd )mn of eI NSE desth T New Yok 7e~ By Supplying Workers | terday un-l pompummrnt of the di- London, Jan, 25.—~A semi- omrlul vorce netion brought against him by ! news agency in Berlin is in receipt of Miss Farrar said here he was ready |information from Warsaw that the to “drop dead if there had been any Polish war ministry has ordered men unnmnnl(u'lon' between him and the | of the Polish and former German “other party.” Tellegen said he dm\-lrmlrn whose service time has not know why his attorneys asked n’ ,-nnvpnnnmom of the divorce hearing. “I have sent no telegram of condol- A D Cllff d = BUILDER — 41 Hawley Street ence to my wife,” he added. ESTIMATES VYURNISHED Jobbing Promptly Attended to Tel, 2891. Galbraith & Pattison | Carpenters and Joiners Hardwood Floors and Paneled Ceilings a specialty. ex-| Cambridge, Jan. 25.—Figures mudl- public today showed that uubscrlpllonl | Repairs Tel. 1493-4 Store or Garage, for Electric Lights or Power. Best Work Lowest Prices Nlepair Work a Specialty YONAN ELECTRIC CO. 1 Washington St. Phone 1828-8 . —DRINK-— 'AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a large bottle of lemon and lime—something you will like— it’s delicious, Three size bottles—5c¢, 10c, 15c. ——— COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a full line of new and second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas heaters, etc. York Automobile Show. A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture. | 24 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-2 1§ OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD 000 owilers, remains practically BIG-SIX 7 Pul IZ('W B. DEBAKER YEAR World. Lifeof N. Y. During its 80 Years of existence has paid its policy holders and their beneficiaries. Now is the Time to Wire Your House, || THE OLD HOME TOWN $ Value to $30.00 pired and who are familiar with lllr{dluuuluuu of prohibition and its en. operation of Muilways, mines, umclllnluorfl ment, The conferees were startied works and postal services, to hold |yesterday when the Rev, Sherrod |themselves at the disposal of lhe]floul«-, superintendent of the Mission- French government, says a Reuters ary soclety of Connecticut, said: | dispateh fl:lm the German capital, !"\\’hl‘n the government tells me that | ———— e {1 shall not drink, I feel like standing on the church steps and taking a drink."” “From the moral standpoint, T am | total abstainer,” he continued, “but conven- H don’t believe the government ought previous [to regulate the personal habits of the [the people,” MINISTER H()ll S DRY LAW, Wants to Drink tm (hunln Steps, Ho Tells Congregationalists, Congregationalist church in | tlon here, continued their | Chicago, Jan, 25.—Leaders of Eureka Vacuum Cleaners Easy Washing Machines are two devices which save you the greatest amount of labor. Phone 2504 and we will call, ® BARRY & BAMFORTH & 19 MAIN ST. PHONE 2504 2-Family House on Kelsey street with a fine big lot 212 feet deep. You ought to see it in the spring time, when the snow nuisance is gone. It blooms like the Garden of Eden. Price is only $5,800 and cash requirements modest. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, s D S R TR L i e s ) CAN YOU BEAT IT FOR VALUE AND TERMS? Bungalow—Dbuilt three years, with all improvements at $2,000 —Iless than cost. Pay $200 cash—$10 a month on principal for first 5 years and $15 a month for 7 years. Schultz & Costello Inc. AND B. SOLOMON TEL. 24-4 242 MAIN ST. BY STANLEY NEVER AGAIN WHY DONT YOUu WILL | LEAVE oLD LOAFERS GO HOME STE % STAR}N%J AT z . T Millions of Dollars For Details call on District Manager H. D. Humphrey BANK BUILDING PRI DAY BY DAY IN EVERY WAY The Cost of BUILDING is Going Higher and Higher Why Not Protect Yourself by Buying a Home? We Have Several Fine Places in ‘ The West End WATSON & JONES Tel. 2450 N I i m | | ! NAT'L. ROOM 208 Sleighing Parties Taken Out THE MAGUIRE CO. ‘l02 LINWOOD STREET ./”’ s‘"v l PHONE 2057-4 NEA SERVICE THE SHOW TROUPE THAT | WAS TO PLAY /N ’TNE OPRY HOLSE TONIGAT, NEVER LEFT THE WAIT/NG ROOM STOVE,ON ACCOLNT OF THE /INTENSE CoLD TODAY, . * olz Floral Co. 92 W. Main St "7 '* witb Flowers” Tel. 1116

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