New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1923, Page 14

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H HITS AT THE ALLEXS Govormor of Hawalisn Talands Ascumilan Nay > Many Do Not Care To American Ldoas or Ldvals aistinetly the inea \ the territory with Ameri parently, thes 10 assimilate, but were declarations rner Wallace R opening of the net desire lietate by Gove at the Var terrl the it behooves the detinite steps t the eduea f our ehi iren against the laying of foundati in their midst of ideals inimical to the future Americas the territe cireumstances i American o proteg people welfare ¢ 1 SENBES, the ter that in her would be coming to MOTORS TOO NOINY Doctors Ask Hudson River Speedster To Lay O For Time Being N ratriaw Lew Hoyt itomobile racer, wer n Hudson river ye to see how fast his ould travel on ice, His served as pace | ) Y., Feb, 22 of Have out o terday « big racer ¢ mechanic, Fred Siall, maker, NEW BRITAIN Denies “Petting Parties” Lois Albright, 16-year-old Elwood, Ind., high schuol st.udent.| \ made in court at Anderson, | scvere eold and will not he able to be about his duties at City Hall for the vomainder of the week, his physiclan advises. The mayer's seeretary, Paul Robinsen, brought resolutions passed by the council last night te the may. or's home lnni afternoon for approval, CLINTON HOTEL BURNED ."ll«\ Drop Jan" (amuflrh Rased and Teafic on Boston Post Hoad & | I Held Up Three Hours, Clinten, Feh, Traffie on the Boston post mml |hmu;h here was | stopped for three hours when fife | swept through the Dew Drop Inn, | [completely destroying it last m.m.- |Lines of hose and fire apparatus | | blocked the road for vehieles. | The fire started from an oil stove and spread rapidly, Apparatus from Clinton and Madison was summoned | but the inn was burned to the ground ! despite efforts of the firemen, Two houses nearby caught fire but were not damaged badly, The inn was owned by Henry B Blake, who eatimated that the loss| | would be between $7,000 and $10,. 000, While the inn was open, thore were only a few transient guests, FOX'S NEXT MON. GEORGE ARLISS At His Best In ‘The Man Who Played God' DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1023, Telephone Orders Taken As Early As 8 A, M, [ Spring Silks PUSSY WILLOW PRINTS CINDERELLA PRINTS CREPE KNIT PRINTS ROMANCE PRINTS BAMBOO PRINTS HARTFORD TUT-ANKH-AMEN PRINTS CARAVAN PRINTS BOKHARA PRINTS BATIK HAND PRINTS PAISLEY PRINTS Wool Goods for Spring Second Floor Silks for Spring Second Floor For a speedway they used a four . mile streteh between Nyack and Pier- | denied ¢ harges of “petting parties” mont. Hoyt's cdometer shimmied uround the !‘.1 mile un hour mark, while his assistant's car registered 106 at top speed. On the turns Hoyt's car skidded nearly half a mile, and came perilously near not much more than three thick. The roaring of the powerful motors caused h commotion in this ful ction that physi- for patients, urged that discontinued inches clans carin the tests he CONFISCATE PROPERTY Government Takes Over Holdings of Hungary's Former President Budapest, I"eb. (By Associated Press)——The property in Hungary of Count Michael Karolyi, Hungary's first and last president, has been or- dered confiscated by a decision hand- ed down tonight in the Budapest| court. The trial of the case has been | going on for two years. The court found Karolyi guilty of treason, the act having been committed by Karolyi | taking sides and fraternizing with the | allies during the war and in forcing recently by Forrest Hampton, 19, involving her father, the| Ind., The Rev. Frank Albright, her mother, two sisters and herself. charges also were denied by the other defendants. a sheet of ice| | street, salesmen’s organiza- presidents of 32 also, on Friday | tions to meet here, Although he said he had no au- thentic information that the rail heads plan to protest the cgmmis- sion’s order, President Loeb s the traveling men would fight any at- tempt made to change or block the authorized system. Under the recent order, a discount of 20 per cent from | existing rates was granted purchas- ers of books for 2,600 miles of trans- portation. City lter;is. Open alleys at the Casino tonight.| —advt. Miss Helen O'Bricn, J. J. O'Brien of I has entered the Parkville to become a nur graduate of St. Irancis’ hos ' of the Steel | INJUNCTION GRANTED. | Steel and Iulu Co, l‘fmpflrnrih Kept | From Being Transferred. Wilmington, Del, Fel motion of the Alifed Chemi Corporation of New York, Chancellor Wolcott in the court of chancery has granted a pulmun.u\ injunction re- straining the and Tube Com- | pany of Ameri m selling its as- sets to the Youngstown Sheet Tube company of Youngstown, Ohio. The complainant holds about one- third the stock of the Steel company, which is insufficient to con- trol a meeting of the stocklolders jand contends the sale would work a | hardship. The chancellor set the iite 1o 8- hiptHac e aring on the in- | junction for March-16. In the mean- | time a meeting of the stockholders nd Tube company will be held on February 28 to learn the '| sentiment of ull the stockholders re- | On a | 1 Dye! and | and Tube | “THANKS MAMMA” That's what all the A kiddygirls and kiddy-. boys say when you give them a treat of jf s your bread and our} A milk. And it’s mighty Y good for ’em, folks. 'ESEIBERT & SONK | t late Emperor Charles to abdi- cate. Under the sentence Karolyi will lose | several castles and 60,000 acres of Jand, He is now living at Ragusa with his family and is in great pov- erty. It is understood he is planning | to emigrate to Canada and begin life again as a farmer. | Vietor record, No. 19006, C. L. Reliance and Sel If « onLrnl Among Citi- | zenry, is Coolidge’s View. | gyracuse, N. Y., Feb. 22.—The ideal | of America is the building up of re- Jiance and self control among her citizenry, Vice-President Coolidge said today in a lenten service in ob- servance of Washington’s Blrthfla) Under the American system of gov- ernment, he declared society will re- main ‘“a living organism sustaining hope and progress content to ex- tend its dominion, not by conquest but| by service.” AGAINST MILEAGE BOOKS. Railroad Presidents Meet Tomor- row—Probably Oppo: Issuance, New York, FFeb. nticipating | that the 52 railroad idents called n here Iriday plan to op- | ance of reduced rate mile- | ks authorized by the inter- state commerce commission to hn;,m; March 15, A. M. Loeb, president of | the National Council of Salesmen, tonight telegraphed b2 b . r.nelmg to| Jle Lincoln Realfi (0. yiL tET You xWow THE man who purchases real estate takes a comfortable look at the future regardless of how the wind blows. He knows that he will get along egmfortably. P15 Tll[ MIMH W (44 CRCWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street | Swensk wa | Mrs. Kenncth Wallen of Maple street. | Hurtford. Gulbransen Player Pianos, Morans' —advt, Mrs. Rudolf W, Swensk of 26 War- lock street gave a te sterday after- noon in honor of M drews of arlock & sted in pouring by | garding the sale, rome on Carolina in the Morning, quartette. | Pierce | and Co.—advt. FOX’S NEXT MON. DON'T MISS BABY PEGGY in “SWEETIE” MAYOR IS INDISPCSED, © A. M. Paonessa is confined to | Stanley street with 'B. NELSON High Class ‘Tailoring Imported and Domestic Woolens 58 W. Main St. “Your Milkman' PARNK STRLLT l. PHMONE 1720 75 A.D. Chfford — BUILDER — 44 Hawley Street ESTIMATES FURNISHED Jobbing Promptly Attended to Tel. 2891. ‘Galbralth & Pattison Carpenters and Joiners llard\umtl Floors and Paneled Ceilings a specinlty. 3. a LP ‘{lltnnlrs Tel. 1403-1 SPECIAL-8TIX The 1923 series Studebaker Special-Six Sedan, introduced in 1923, with 1923 refinements and betterments, well up- holds the Studebaker tradition of fine coach building. Sterling quality of materials and the most skillful craftsmanship are reflected inside and out, in the appearance of this car, in its sturdy construction and in its equipment. The handsome body, built by Stude- baker, will last for years. There is no makeshift or compromise embodied in 1923 MODELS AND PRICES—f. o. b. factories SPECIAL-SIX LIGHT-SIX 5-Pass., 112°W. B., 40 H.P. | 5-Pass., 119°W. Touring.___._.._.$975 Roadster (3-Pass.). 978 l Coune-Roadster Touring .. ____$1275 Roadster (2-Pase.) 1250 (2-Pass.) 1295 | Coupe (4-Pam)______1875 Sedan__ SEDAN $2050 its manufacture—the quality of Stude- puker materials, workmanship and fmish is never cheapened to meet a price. Upholstery is of highest grade mohair velvet plush, laid over soft, restful, ten- inch cushions. Thick carpets are harmo- nious in tone. Fittings include a vanity case, smoking set and vase. No body combines a greater degree of luxury, enduring beauty and convenience. The Studebaker Special-Six chassis is practically unchanged in general design. 2050 Terms to Meet Your Convenience , M. Irving Jester 193 Arch St. IS A STUD EBAKER YEAR Guncotton was first produced by Schoenbein of Base, Switzerland, in 1845, # Al Malmgren & Walter Skoneche - ———————— Even if you are not quite ready to array yourself in a Spring frock, it’s not a bit too soon to choose the silk from the most fascinating assortment we've ever, offered. Come and: enjoy it; enjoy the oriental and hatik effects in dashing colors; enjoy the small convi entlonahzed flowers printed on contrasting backgrounds. Every pattern is so alive with inspiration that it does not require a vivid 1magmétlon to pxctule the delightful frock each piece will make. Silks for all occasions—many in exclusive designs; see them now while the lines are replete. —— SILKS FOR EVERY-WEAR — FOR SALE FIRE INSURANCE — LIFE INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE AND MONEY TO IOAN. D. HUMPHREY NATIONAL BANK BLDG. H. 272 MAIN ST.—ROOM 208 Six family brick block for sale on Glen street, ‘|right near the center of the city. Always a good renting proposition. We can offer you the only lot left on Harri- ‘on street. See us about buying a good building ot. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bidg, | e D R l N K 03 COLD WEATHER NEEDS 'AYERSI SODA WATER We have a full line of new and second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas Take home a large bottle of lemon heaters, etc. A, b and lime—something you will like— LIEMAN it’s delicious. New and Secondhand Furniture, Three size bottles—35c, 10c, 16c. ADING COMMERCIAL ARTISTS Props. OYSTERS CLAMS (RAB MEA" SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD 24 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-3 THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY (4{#// 5 FIVE MINDTES AFTER MARSHAL OTEY WALKER PURCHASED A 'WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY PRE. MISS PEABODY, THE WHOLE TOWN KNEW ABOUT 1T~

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