New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1923, Page 3

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i the Bavarian officials compelled the ! picture corporation is seriously ill at Gargle Throat —— Report Ry Seeretary of Davis Calls Washington, Jan. 25.—The report of | a4 commissien appeinted by Becrelary H of ‘Labor Davis in November to in- u‘p Th's " SUM b SON vestigate labor conditions in the Hawalian Istands, which was made Throat or Tonsilitis should be specially called to the mens ace there of an alien condition and Prepare a hagmiess and effective | that the present poliey of ‘parental gargle by dissolving two Bayer Tab- |adoption’ and importation of ‘pieture lets of Aspirin in four tablespoonfuls | brides' by the Japanese should he Repeat in two hours if necessary, defeated the purpose' of the “gentle- Be sure you use only the genuine |men's agreement” to eurtail common Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked | labor importations by augmenting the with the Bayer Cross, which can be |supply to such an extent that it “will had in tin boxes of twelve tabléts for [ soon overwhelm the territory numer. “The menace from a military stand. point says the report can be fully : i m verified by referring to the records of 'MT AD DEATH related federal departments,’ it continues submerges all others into Two Doctors Say Phoenlx Man 18| yysignificance,. If thess islands are to L|remain American, the assured con- EMad, But Family tnsist 1t 1 Sus-| /"0 tre’ political, fndustrial, com. m Animation, mercial, social and educational life of " Phoenix, Ariz, Jan.' 25.—The rigid his _home here thday pending the outcome of a controversy between Near to Solution Now Coroner - Bolen and members of the wmily as to whether the body should | Newport, R. I., Jan. 25.—Chief of he removed tb an undertaking estab. | Police John 8. Tohin made it known lishment as a corpse. early today that traces of blood and Two doctors, one of them County |Nair had been found on a radiator in Stevenson dead. Members of the fam. | ®5tate of Paul Fitz Simons where ily, however, declared. it is a case of |James A. F. McLeith and his wife suspended dnimation and that they|Vere found dead on Sunday. This would not allow the body to be re.|ed the police to pursue further the moved. théory that McLeish, caretaker of the " insane as an after effect of his war ex- ::;(d!':‘:‘l :3::"‘ iy oo “muld periences overseas and might have ' killed his wife, set fire to the house % N A o and sustained the injuries to his head “ANCHOR BRAND" GIRLS' DANCE. | by falling against the radiator. Girls® club of North & Judd Mfg. Co. expect a record crowd at their whist 1 i and dance tomorrow evening at the Tram Bt Ell'llel' Hour Elks’ club. Social events held by the| New Haven, Jan. 25.—A change in club are always popular and well|the time of the passenger train out of - . Atiention tg Danger of Pieture | —_— public today, says that “attention of watér, Gargle throat thoroughly, |stopped, These practices it says have few cents, ’ ically politically and commereially." “The question of national defense,” the islands must also be American." 101 . Bteve Vi t - hody of George W. Stevenson was a Ne\\ port My.ury M.y Be Physician Felch, have pronounced the bathroom of the cottage on the Coroner Bolen said that unless the|8tate might have become suddenly MembUors of the “Anchod Brand" patronized and” tomorrow night's af-| New York for Springfield and duc at fair will be the high water mark of | Hartford at 11:04 a. m. and which is |§ the club's activities, the members|the train used by members of the predict. The Rexmere orchestra will | general assembly from southwestern furnish music for dancing. The com- | Connecticut was announced today. The mittee in charge consists of Miss |(rain will be advanced in departure Mary Dunn, Miss Mary Monsees, Miss Mondays so that it will leave Green- Katherine Kiniry and Miss Anna|wich at 8:22, Bridgeport at 9:15 and Coffey. v New Haven at 9:52 a. m. and Meriden at 10:24, arriving at Hartford at 10:51 the train to do the duty of the for- GERMANS WITHDRAW - mer legislative special. Two German Industrial Leaders Are Banished Berlin, Jan. 25.—According to a message from' Mayence, Dr. Schulttus and Dr. von Raffaiesen were removed to an unknown destination by ten members of tha criminal police im- meditately after their trial yesterday. They had previously been informea that they were to be expelled from th occupied area. % Stop Negotiations With Enemy Prop- erty Custodians. Berlin, Jan. 25.—As a result of the Ruhr invasion, it is semi-officially stated that the Germane government has stopped intercourse between the German clearing house and the Ger- man trustee for.enemy property with the' Franco-Belgian authorities. Al dispatch from Munich asserts that hotel manager to permit the Franco- Belgian control. commissioners to re- tain ‘their quarters and sent a detail of police to conduct the commission- ers:back to their rooms. ROYAL ARCANUM INSTALLATION The' installation of officers of the New Britain council, Royal Arcanum, will' be held in the new meeting hall in the Electric building on West Main street 'Friday night. Herbert P. Hotchkiss of New Haven will be the installing officer. Following the meet- ing luncheon will be served. DOUG’S BROTHER Los Angeles, Jan. 25.—John Fair- banks, brother of Douglas Fairbanks motion picture actor, and general i ¥ mapager of the Douglas: Fairbanks VJ HEN colds are going the rounds and la grippe and his home here. Physicians said he pneumonia are prevalent, you wag suffering from a nervous cojlgpse s s brought about by overwork and“that must exercise precaution. ppralysis has resuited. You can’t escape exposure. . e e e N | - But you can strengthen your re- BOSTON SPEAKER HERE | gigtance by taking Hill’s Cascara Miss Frieda Burkle, teacher of | inin cconomics at the Boston High school | Quinine T.blets."‘“lafly‘ P and for the past two years a visitor | co}d’, lPl‘Cfid in the sneezing in Germany, will tell of conditions in| crowds that pack cars, streets, central Europe at a meeting to be| shops and theaters. held at the Tutonic Mannerchod hall! gn Arch street at 8 o'clock, Friday| Play safe and keep fit. Take night. * ; Hill’s before and after exposure. At All Druggists--30cents AMERICAN LEAGUFRS WIN. Horolulu, Jan. 25, “Tiy Associated Press).—The American major, league ‘\\LLX asebal ayers visiting here on their vV return home trom & tou (Asmmfi)oummf return home from a tour of the Orient today won the fourth and final exhibi- tion game against the Wanderers, W. H. Hill Co, G to 1. S When buying a Washing Machine select the one that (1) Saves you the maximum amount of labor. (2) Has the best washing principle. A (3) Made of the best materials. ; We grant it costs a little more, but for your own satis- faction see it before buying an inferior machine. * Barry & Bamforth. .19 MAIN ST. Phone 2504 For Further Details Sale For 25 years the JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO, has impressed its personality on every transaction with its customers; has grown into their confidence; has made of each a friend; and the growth of this store is the result of its personality, Now we are enlarging our floor space—the carpenters are working night and day tearing down par titions to make room for the carloads of merchandise we are receiving every day, Tapestry Rugs $29.50 Velvet Rugs 9x12 $39.50 . This Beautiful Qverstuffed Parlor Suite in Velour $129.50 In Grey or White Enamel $129-:00 8-Piece Dining Suite T 7705 In American Walnut $198.00 Axminster Rugs 9x12 Starting at $74.50 “ We are the authorized agents in New Britain for the Thos. Develon line of Wilton Rugs. Every Rug is guaranteed. Come In and See Our Big Display in OQur New Rug Department John A. Andrews & Co. “The Big Furniture Store” 132 Main Street New Britain

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