New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 31, 1923, Page 2

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evidence in connec with last sum- |ten days of receipt of (his notice y ‘ Somech {mer's kidnapping which eulminated | continued M ’ R |in the death of Watt Daniel and T, V" “You have never been any good as ¥ It ) | Richard of Mer Rouge on August 24. | & man or as a eitizen, Use your own | The mayer said the letter had been | judg t and either leave ar become lN SENAT[ HGHT N e 2 - !Iw'mdfll to Governor Parker and | a vorps a E 3 & : would alse be referred to Attorney Mr, Dade was an impertant witness N g 9 I(hu. Coce for investigation, He be- | for the state at the Hastrop open ||u-wd it might throw some light on | hearing, He testified that he was & the kidnappings. former member of the Ku Klux Klan several Fwem Rmrve Ammmwl Gw' \ . ‘. ‘ F 3 .‘ The writer warned the mayor to]and revealed the names of (o His anmllleo . ey 1 AllIES ARE NEAR [“pack p and B out of town within | other men In the hooded Land. e, N SARSRR 1| SPUTIN TURKEK | Vashingten s Washington, Jan, 31—After a des- tory but hitier contest , extending s the esterd. ) BATS (S B ey (Continued !rom First Page) 'MARSAY HAZELOIN 5, i, ey LA o . : i Molean of Connectiout, ehairman of MRS (Rl'.A‘l ".‘ banking and eurreney committee, d s : 3 up relationships of amity, good will . J . and friendly intercourse on equal - .‘ .-.(..vmu that an amendment b 3 § oo libig e ol kb i p ! 11 he PFederal Reserve Aet T a hel n the Turkish state and . . 2 L . the other powers of Kurope, | po.lte mn ur It relieves chaps caused 1 snuor e of Alabama be re- - ' ; Threo Main Objects, ferred te his commitiee instead 0% do 3 ' g Thus peace, reconstruction and co- by wind or hard water | (i et committee, ss pro- ; , _ _ 2 : vided in Mr, Heflin's motion ® operation are the three ohjects he rhe senate also voted 42 to 81 3 i pointed out und the question was as 25c agait Senator Heflin's motion to 3 iy to the possibility of obtaining them in | Bottle |4 o tommitze to report the | e 3 the documgnts prossnted today, He ’ 2 us far from nking their labors iment back to the senate within ol e i e dlho e ) amer . . five days, It was a deeisive vote of T 3 i O i ar . g confidence by the senate in the fair- X $ 3 . spicion which had hung | U d l cl d “e chk‘nson Iu ss and integrity of the banking and : A about the earlier meetings had been | P to an nciu lng whieh had in- 3 2 4 3 blown away by the breezes of Lau- 3 3 sanne, | currency committoe | | s 1 that all banking legislation be X 3 : . 3 ord Cudzon said everyone regret. | referred to it and opposed being har- % 5 g ; 8 h 2 ted that there had not been an agree. with provis hasty con- . ngTe: mg . : ’.‘“:}:n provision for hasty co . ment as to every claube in the treaty e rua 100:171 MAIN STREET Senator Heflin's amendment, ad- ¥ . i i but time was pressing and Burope and mittedly meritorious, would repeal 5% S |indeed the.wohle world, was waiting, e e M . ‘ 2R not for further debates, but for re- Draws Interest From the % to charge gressive rate of - | BAIKS 10 Cubies & DERSTOSEIE T Thorefore it was felt to be in the public interest that the proceedinga interest on loans such as resulted in the Atlanta Federal Reserve bank in RR0u10 B o et 60 & e Timationy MEN'S FLANNELETTE 1920 chargl rates ranging up to ke PAJAMA §7% per cent interast on some loans e~ . ’;o:orn}::m'tl gt o Bl made to a natignal bank in Alabama. Later it was announced definitely that the delay asked by Ismet Pasha It is a clear matter of record that| during the period of financial de-| They are going to burn a city in' honor of Helen Gambrill, | 70 "7 €0 10 o A In neat stripes, extra quality, flation In 1920-21 the district Yederal | most beautiful girl W Baltimore, But it will all be in the movies, | pritish delogation would delay its de- Formerly $2.50 $l 59 llcl'::;.".:' rh.}:“kf.,,fxn ,.,M,"f,;":;',; ,:‘:‘,'L‘;" uhen Miss Gambriil v®1 be rescued from fire and flames by Balti- |parture until Sunday night, Mean- g o4 : more’s police and fire department. while, it was added, efforts would he made by private negotiations to pm:wunr rates of interest ranging| up to §7 per cent. The usury, be reach a complete agreement. MEN'S UNION SUITS came so0 notorlous that early in 1921 | omergency, what, where and why "' | Ribbed cotton in gre y and ecru, the practice was stopped and steps|was: how it could be relieved; how MILEAEE B[][]KI Grave Reports, Formerly to $3.50 were taken to rebate all interest|{ho committee could assist In pro- | Constantinople, Jan, 81, (By Asso $2 59 charges collected at over 12 per cent.| posing legislation; what the speaker [clated Press)—Dispatches from An. v Senator Heflin has repeatedly | had jn mind as a means of corrceting gora purporting to reflect the official charged, and it has not been d"nlcll.[thv conditions, and what powers in attitude of the Turkish nationalist that while the struggling farmers of | his opinion should be given a cors- | | government continue of the gravest tenor. Ribbed effects—$1 grade the south, verging on bankruptcy, | mission or a fuel administration to| were being charged these extortionate | cope with supposed emergency cone | (Continued From Iirst. Page) It is stated the council of ministers has taken “important decisions for 69c interest rates the traders, speculators gition :1{:\4] Z:I-ncfilnu‘:l \;’ullfl:!r::;twvre pay-| Other committee members tried| 5 - i il measures necessitated by the develop- Biitiod eliects: with ook iflnnt’or Getaar [fid e b s questioning but apparently got no- | "]‘V‘I ks : [')“ % subject 4o deter- |mants at Lausanne. & 2 PPOS | where and afterwards freely expressed | mination by the interstate commerce Particular resentment is expressed 2.00 grade, i " | $2.00 grade | amendment, nor was opposition to it tneir opinion that they had accom-|commission as to whether ther|against the Irench attitude, oulil be reductions in rat $l.59 voiced by any member of his com-|piicneq little. | e i mittee, It seems that all the bank- Commercial travelers and business ing and currency committee members i organizations were especially active tn LEAVE OR BECOME CORPSE urging that the mileage book privilege Y M S WOOIL: HOSE travel extensively in of ‘business. The commission noted adopted by the banks two years ago abandoning the progressive rate of interest. Senator Mchean insisted it [that the general business opinion was|Federal Authorities Are Investigating su,u was an uf(ront and insult to the gom- that the reduction would result in a greater number of salesmen going out Letter Received By Former mittee to insist that the amendment H-rmmi. g0 to the nérlculture committee, ———— | on the road. % - i Any One May Purchase K. K. K. Member “Isn’t the Telephone % g - “If the practice is to become i It Pays To Buy Our Kind Khistio. ot etlareng. bl o & aeman Includes $4’500’000 First Pre- The sale of the books will be open | onror, La,, Jan. 31- -Tederal auth- ittee y g to all desiring them. orities brobably will be asked to take | friendliness of the committee to the! ) “We find and conclude that on and | 3 i i el Vi : measure 1 think we may ail feel it JQ[Ted A0 $2,500,000 Convertible !« cer Maren 15, carriers by vail shan (e AR bl reat ng? issue and maintain,” the| Robert L. Dade, mayor of Mer Rouge, will demoralize our whole legislative establish, procedure,” declared Senator McLean | e commission’s majority opinion stated,|in which the mayor was warned to City I lty tems when Heflin first proposed his amend-| * At g mecting of the preferred and | “at such offices as we may hereafter | jeave the town within ten days or “be- lmr‘nt. This bill should go.to the|sommon stockholders of the Connec-|designate, a mon-transferable inter-|come a corpse.” banking and currency committee. | fjout Light and Power Co. approval [changeable scrip coupon ticket in the| The communication dated January l Just Talked to Daddy -—z;x\lv:mmm A e l’;uf s L 'ltf"“"d to the cOm- | pug been given to issuing $4,5600,000 |denomination of $90, which shall be|2s and signed “law abiding,” bore a Miss Irene M. Sullivan of 70 Beaver | nither o the oo “‘"e“:h“" should 86 seven per cent first preferred stock [sold at a reduction of 20 per cent|Hot Springs, Ark,, postmark. It was street, has returned o her home after | or the vommitior oo nanwing | aeq |a0d $2,600,000 eight per cent con-|from the face value of the ticket, We |intimated that the state authorltles o ¢ 1] OHdlRoing treatment &t the Court»purrpng\» They nren ':‘ m":j and | yortible preferred, both cumulative. |[further find that the rate resilting|would call the letter to the attention 100 Mlles Away street hospital. Yhe et dag: bk sen:m 7 ”0"1‘: The principal purpose of these|from that reduction will be just ana of the department of justice agents b Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.— |in his position, the only thing f &ht| resent issues is to carrying on the|reasonable within one year from date. [still in Morchouse parish gathering 5 o ¥ thing for us| onetruction program of the com-| Good For One Year : Even the little children appreciate the won-. advt, e, Mary Dickinson of New York | 10,40, i8 to abolish all the standing| oo™ Tne most important unit of | This serp coupon ficket shall be| 9 committees and appoint each mew® i {o o oy | is a steam electric!good within one year from the da® | | S I AR derful advantages offered by the telephone cly is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Ella t ew construction ber of this body a tommittee to re-| oncrating station at Devon, which is|of its sale for carriage of passengers| : ; —especially the Toll lines. except that Baker of Stratford Road, Belvidere, Nk R port out his own bills, That 1s what| |, otoq gt tidewater at the mouth of |on all passenger trains, Freneh Hat Shoppe Professional BIdg. | it will Jead to if"the habit hecomes| ey " 1iousatonic river near Bridgeport. |in the case of spoclal or fare alfld, Lta i L PR EIERk Y c e REST AURANT No matter what part of the country you may —adyt, confirmed.” Mrs. Emma Brumbaum has filed &| The princ This new plant is already under con- | trains, he principal speech against the| .. tion and as now planned will|payment by the passenger of » thw be in you can always get in touch with home claim for damages resulting from in-| geq; juries. sustained in a fall on an icy r‘nrt‘or‘r p(r}olisn;dl:r“fir;:?; bgcf::::tr have an initlal installation capacity of | special or extra f;lrr\.'.' ; sidewalk in front of Vega block, who was secretary of thve "euur);,IO0,000 horse power which more than Rules and regulations ‘\‘hu‘_h rail- v Arch street, January 24, during part of the time the usurjous| 90UPles the company's present plant|roads will adopt for controlling tHe 234 Park str t Latest Victor Hits. Henry Morans. | rgtes were charged capacity. sale are to be submitted, the order ee BY TOLL LINE —advt. Senator Glass asserted that the! The program includes also miles | said, to the commission within 80|l Gpop for Business under new man- ; TR progressive interest rate was put ln'"f high tension steel tower transmis- rlu,\" HIr aheroyel agement, Purce fresh food served Cookery is a science. The most suc-| effect only by those federal reserve | Sion lines, as well as the necessary | Commissioners Hall, wanttls and||[ g cvery neal, “ | sub-stations to connect the new power | Bastman dissented. cessful cooks are those who stand- | districts that asked for i 5! ardize on reliable products—such s | Kansas City, Dallas and S, Loue o |station with the company's distfibu- et 30 35 tion stations. The location is of C Ama Cc Baker's Certified Flavoring Extracts.|that the charge that it —advt. Byl sl Ao pogreat advantage with reforence to fuel| KILLED BY MOTOR TRUCK e e e feqeral roumme. poreh dstriets bY | {eliveries and will lend itself to ex-| stameora. yan. 11.—atec nancen, of || FOR FULL MEAL The Southern New En land { pansion to meet the requirements of | Berkley avenue, this city was Killed | CLINTON, MASS. HAS FIRE | jpsios. 1t had net ‘broueht - about ; : : y 3 deflation, as charged, said Mr, Glass, | e company’s steadily JIncreasing | last night by being struck by a moter Clean place and the cheapest in but on the contrary had brought | Dusines truck of the Mianus Mig. Co. of ? v R o, 5 about a better distribution of regis.! The nurn\ur of customers, both for|Mianus as he was crossing West Main towh 108 good de & Srevios e ep one Ompany Loss Estimated At $300,000 From Bad counta, power and ordinary electric supply, is |street. *red Tuccl operator of the gux;mmeod. Open from a. m. s increasing and throughout|truck was detained while Coroner|[|* o P:™ Blaze in Business Center of City “I think it is time, for the mem.-|constantly thesc districts new and improved|Phelan makes an inquiry, Early This Morning. bers a: the banking " and currency fint toadily installed % PR o ” committee to understand wh | processes are being steadily instalie Mass., Jan. 31.— S8 €8~ 4 whether d y e h s den il they are_under suspleion,” declared SAIIINE for more diversified and great- P 300,000 g P ' a i R jte. busioem duemict foday |, P"TD"UM”Y offended hera by | timated that the Connecticut Light & ) R R T S T e e S O R S B e Sl R having measures which properly | Power company’s sales in four years b p biock adjoining. TThe fire started|OM® under thelr jurisdiction re. | Will have aimost trebled ds compared ¥ Shom ah undetermined cause in a shae | f77d t0 some committee that has|With the present annual sales of | nothing whatsoever to do with the [@bout 125,000,000 kilowatt hours, The ; B STRIKE That Set store in the Clinton House block for- | p g, "op the proposition_ advanced. vv,mn]u*trhn of these distrlcts are very [ & noial but Mecently oooupled by | | diversified and the products in many . B tnc halls. Noh LITTLE A linstances are for most common ] : Bt s n (o g COONPLISHED i, e o et o (R (RS , : The company owns and operates ¥ 4 4 lce cenery gett block and another nearby build- | L A R ey AT HEARING ON FUEL!!\\'O hydr@electric properties with an ity 500 ho reach the strect before flames or | bt 4 Ayt x smoke approached their quarters, Tl -——— aggregate capacity of 34,6 power, 86 miles of high tens Ao . ’ If you are an ‘office man’ you are an important presence of snow and lev on the gome Say There's Shortage. Others | mission lines and various import d e vt P ‘ actor in the big, red-blooded drama of BUSINESS. s bulldings to EERE L ailier hulldings helped sub-stations, The two producing sta- prevent a further spread of the flames. | Deny It But Nothing of Im- [ tions emboiy most upfto-date develop- ; ) | | i a v, ar n e - \ rtance Is Done, ments in machinery, dam enginecrin, i ¥ Ml transmiseion, ete. Thege plants are ¢ g ‘ Don't let your act grow stale. | Hartford, Jan. 31.—~That no coal On the Housatonie river and the com- ; y cmergency cxists in Connecticut at | PANY'S developments of reservoirs and | : . . ™ i The Broken Sword [this time was the opinion of State|control of undeveloped areas -, assuty N The most important thing in this drama of Ameri I"uel Administrator Thomas W. Rus. |present and future requirements, and | can business is a change of scenery. gell in addressing the legislative com- |$how great forcsight on the part of : ( i Perhaps you are accustomed to that old office . of Poor Eyeslght mittee on judiciary yesterday on the | the management. A 4 Lils bill to create by appotntment of | The new seven per eent preferred | It your child is fighting with ft]| the #overnor, a fucl advisory com.- | #tock is to be distributed by a syndi- | : equipment, but the public is discriminating. They like he is not having a fair chance in ||| Mmission. cate feaded by Estabrook & Co. of to see up-to-date methods. | Senator John Brooks of Torringion | [ Boston and New Yo | Dress up your office with a new suit of office school. Give your cyes immedyate attention for a thorough cxaming- || Who followed the administrator de —— ‘, | furniture before your little business drama become a tragedy. p v » lared there “ et tion by a competent optometrist B an emergoncy who will advicc you what can be || Scnator Suisman of Hartford aiso br. IC handler to Contest done to improve the vision, | leved Hv.z-rr was “an emergency,” hut New i | We have the most modern in- || /former Benator Alexander Delaney of New York Election struments for examining the eyes !Erldg"hort declared that in hig opin y York, Jan. 31.—Defeated on ‘ i & - of children and adults. ‘wn drastic legisiation was nnwar- | {he face of unoffieial returns in the Consult Heading 57 on Our Classified Page 3 ranted and that in several ways the special election in the 19th congres- | bill before the committer was unnec- | sional dfstrict yesterday Representa- hg | [essary and in its provieion was ur-|tive Walter M. Chandier, republican, KENTUCKY DEQBY'm-m--QEG\NALD DENNY . { constitutional. said he would contest the apparent A UNIVERSAL JEWEL DICTURE 4R B | House Chairman Beckley of the!election of Sol. Bloom, democrat. Po- | o Eyesight "‘“"”“"J;‘:-“l"'_l ey committee, who did mich of the ques , reports gave Bloom 17,906 vote y . - tioning, tried to get those who spoke | Chandler 17,700; and Philip Zaust- —— t [] e 11 arting Tomorrow N ritain MAIN Now = to tell the committee if there was a CONSTANCE TALMADGE | gt g A B o CHARLES KEATING “EAST IS WEST” in “Huckleberry Finn"

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