New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 2, 1923, Page 24

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HATRED SMOULDERS IN RUHR DISTRICT Residents Do Not Conceal Ani- mosity to Foreigners en, March 2 To be a million- aire every morning after a short visit to the bank and retire every night a pauper; hand the bootblack 1,000 marks for a shoeshine; pay for a modest lunch a sum that In 1014 would have been conisdered an ade- quate yearly hourgeols income; part with the pre-war price of an entire barrel of beer in order to be served with a small glass of Pllsener, some of the daily experiences of for- eign observers of the occupation the Ruhr. But smpldering rancor on all sides; il mosity toward all foreigne pin pricks under cover of o obedience, and a deep venge, bring one back to the fact that this region is under that most hateful of regimes: “military occupation.” “Let me have a couple of fons,” hatred and bitter concealed ani- i petty equions quaintances to whom one would hesi- | follars in America. 1 Frenchman” was an American tate to lend five “Dirty swine of the salute that greeted correspondent when he came out of the post office the other day, con- versing in French with some of the Paris colleagues. The Germans never make a mistake about spotting for- elgners and to them all foreigners are French, therefore hateful. “An American had occasion to run down to Cologne the other day, and as the trains were not operating ow- ing to the strike he was forced to hire an automobile, of some years smoothly it made and back without breakdown, and in good time, “One hundred and forty-five thou- sand mark the chauffeur said quite | naturally. The American paid without a murmur. "How much did you pay for this car,” asked the American, “Twenty thousand marks, the chauffeur without lylmkm: SPORTSMEN ARE T0 APPEAR IN EUROPE - back, but Many Americau Teams Scheduled | replied | l | are | of spirit of re- | mil- is the common request of ac- | | For 24 hours the crew of th | to the rigging before they were the English coast. pletely submerged. It was an old model | Photo shows NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, | ton, | Ind.; aeronautics, Reed | met O'Neal, Loulsville; graves regis- e five-masted rescued by heroic life savers off | the wrecked ship almost com-| i running | the trip to Cologne | United States will defend its cham- pionship honors on foreign fields and | waters. While the final Davis Cup matches | will be held in this country again, | with America defending its team title, leading contests in golf, yacht- ing and track and field sports will be staged on the other side. The Walker Cup, emblematic of the amateur team golf championship, \. ccessfully defended here last season | | by America, will be contested for on | British links, but unless several stars | change their minds before spring, it is unlikely that the United States will Mm able to muster its strongest array for the invasion in May. The American amateurs also will compete in the British individual tournament while several of Amer- ica's foremost professionals are ex- pected again to take part in the the British sloop Gila. | Harvard and Yale track stars| | have .arranged to meet a combined | | Oxford and Cambridge team in Eng- land in July, and it is possible that this country also will be represented in international track and field meets at Paris, in May, and Sweden, in July, Svracuse's lacrosse team will add to the flavor of international compe- tition abroad by invading England in | June. With the help of goldfish, to test the water in which gas helmets were washing, it was possible, during the war, to discover whether all poisonous | gases had been removed, : e —————————— ) FOR SALE % AND BUILDING RGOM COTTAGES HE CITY. I ALSO HAVE SOMT TION OF | 8. | Moines, Ia.; | don, Madisonville, Ky.; | Clay Center, | LEADING LEGION COMMITTEES Fennel of Stamford Named By Owsley On Committee For Charter to Porto Rico Veterans, Indianapolls, Ind,, March 2.—Alvin Owsley, national commander of the American Legilon, today announced the appointment of all national com- mittees for the legion to serve duf- ing the coming year, The chalrmen of these various com- mittees are: Finance, Wilder 8. Met- calf, Lawrence, Kans.; legislative, Wayne Davis, S8an Antonio, Texak; re- habllitation, Joe Sparks, Columbia, 8. rehabilitation advisory board, Robert E. Bondy, Washington, D, C.; military affairs, Willlam P, Screws, Montgomery, Ala.; naval affairs, FEa- ward E, Spafford, New York city; me- morials, Frarcis A, Robinson, Des Interallied Veterans' as-| soclation, H. Nelson Jackson, Burling- Vt.; unemployment, H. K., Gor- distinguished Indianapolts, Landis, Chi- cago; home for destitute and or- phaned children, George K. Withers, Kans.; Veterans' bureau radng schedule, Thomas W, Bird, Ashville, N, C.; life mempership, Em- guests, Bowman Elder, tration, Eben K. Putnam, Wellesley Farm, Mass.; mutual ald and benefir division, Alex M. Bremer, Washing- ton, D. C.; school text books, Dr. I 0. Norton, Des Moines; Galbraith me- morial, Gilbert Bettman, Cincinnatl; Porto Rico charter, Justus J. Fennet, Samford, Conn.; farm and home aid, T. Semmes Walmsley, New Orleans, COMMERCIAL ARTISTS Al Malmgren & Walter Skoneche Props. OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD LOTS IN WESTERN SEC- CUSTOMERS FOR GOOD DCUBLE , ties—which are " 25 Lb. MARCH 2, 1923, HARTFORD Telephone Orders Taken As Early As 8 A, M. HARTFQRD Congoleum Rugs and Yardage Specially Priced Another shipment of fine rugs has come to us from the Congoleum fac- tory—and very welcome they are, The colors and patterns are most effective and desirable, Being subject to slight irregulari-’ wholly unimportant from a practical standpoint, the rugs and yardage will be sold at the same price named on the first lot so quickly disposed of, They come in light and medium shades. The price: 9x10-6 Rugs—Sale Price .... $9.00 9x9 Rugs—Sale Price $7.75 7-6x9 Rugs—Sale Price ....... $6.50 6x9 Rugs—Sale Price ..,..... ..$5.25 Congoleum by the Yard........ 45¢ —8eventh Floor Our March Sale of Houseware Means Much to the Thriftwise There are ravings represented in China, Glassware, Japanned Ware, Electric Goods, Enameled Ware and Miscellaneous needs of every description. It's the Spring Sale haled with delight by housékeepers all over Connecticut. Japanned Ware Obleng White Japanned Ware Bread Boxes. .. Roll Top White Japanned Cake Boxes. White ilour Cans .. 12% Lb. White I"lour Cans 7-Piece White Japanned Ware Spice Sets.... 95¢ 9ic The 49¢ 89¢ 6-Piece White Japanned Household Scts—consisting of bread box, round cake box, sugar, flour, tea and coffee canister—complete set .... Brown Japanned Ware Dust Pans.. Brown Japanned Steel Edge Dust Pans Black Japanned Iolding Lunch Boxes Cut Glass . $1.95 8c 21¢ 45¢ Glassware Colonial Glass Water Sets. . Electric Goods Thermax Electric Grills for toasting, frying, boiling and broiling, can be attached to an ordinary sock- et—Bale PPICe ... .\ vi i hiiriiisinaine s $8.00 Thermax Heafting Pads, sizec 12x15, with three heat regulating switch. Regular value $10.00, price .... Thermax Electric Toasters .. Manning & Bowman 7 cup Nickel Coffee Urn, with safety thermostatic switch to prevent burning out. Value $16.00. Sale price .. . $13.95 " Dinnerware 48c Decorated Dinner Sets MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. H. D. HUMPHREY Tumblers 17¢ T 1 open championship, won last year by Walter Hagen, American for 6 { homebred star. At present 1t s doubtful if any organized British in-| HOUSES. Cut Glass Table Thin Eetched Water Tumblers. people 32 - Piece Sets to Defend Rights in England Decorated Dinner Cut Glass Grape Juice.Sots — New York, March 2.-—The battle- ground ot international rivalry {n sports will shift this year from the United States to Great Britain. The program of evenss arranged so | far indicates that many of the fixtures in different branches of compe contested on this side of the A last season, will take place .lhrnmll this year. In several instances the vasion for the principal golf events| in this country will be made Contests for both “the British- | American cup, team trophy, and xh: Seawanhaka-Corinthian Cup, ind vidual trophy, among six- nwtrr- !r‘nr‘ms. both will be staged in Scot- | tish waters in August. The team cup by American craft, but the individual yacht prize was carried overkeas by 272 MAIN ST.—ROOM 208 —DRINK— | 'AYERS’ SODA WATER| Take home a bottle of cream M)(lnl antic | was won off Long Island last summer | —sSomething you will like—it's deli- [ cious, | Three size bottles—3¢, 10c, 15c. | 24 Lafayette St. NATIONAL BANK BLDG. COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a full line of new and second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas heaters, etc. A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture. Tel, 1329-2 LARGE RIPE STRAWBERRIES Every one Nice Qt. Bas, 496 EXTRA FANCY MUSHROOMS Sound and White LB, SPECIAL—FROM 9 TO 11 ROUND — SIRLOIN — PORTERHOUSLE STEAK .......... LB. 17c FANCY LAMB LEGS FRESH GROUND HAMBURG. FANCY LEAN FRE SHOULDERS FEH 5 ) 1220 A. M. BEST NO. 1— SPECIAL—FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. \ 250 FCIAL—FROM 7 .3 Lbs. 25c GRAN. SUGAR. .10 Lbs. 85¢ \\I"l'H OTHER GROCE RY Pl RCHASES PRIME RU A, M. TO 12:30 P, M. 1 | BE SPEC! lAl.—l"l’lO\l 3TOB P. M. LEAN SMOKED— POTATOES. .15 Lb. Pk. 24c SHOULDERS ... LB, -11c Prll:;bury s Flour.. Bag $1.00 MP ROASTS See Our Display of The Cholcest Meafs The Prlce Wl“ Tempt You — Call!! BEEF LEAN BOILING BEEF MEATY POT ROASTS | FANCY LL’T‘« CHUCK ROASTS ... OUR OWN (U T SHOULDER CLODS. . b, Lb. ROASTS PRIME RIB ROASTS Our Bakery Products Always Top Qualxty — Come With the Crowd and Try Them. FINEST HOT CROSS | BUNS . Doz, lsc THE BEST BREAD ..... Lb. . 22¢ | 5S¢ Doz. l 50 VEAL RUMP ROASTS FANCY VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS VEAL Ml A'I‘\ o 24¢ L. 27¢ | CHOPS b, LB, 28¢ FANCY I(l)’\\ll\(. Ct ALL KINDS | ROI por. 12€C | » 24¢| LAMB LEGS (.l:,\l'l\'l: FA) LOINS . FOREQUARTER! LAMB CHOICE L \\IH CHOPS . SUGAR CURL l!&(")\ . b 25C o Ih 20c HIC l\l ¥ CHERRY FANC Loaf 20 Doz. 4OC sQU ’\R' N PORK WHOLE OR HALF PORK LOINS FRESH SHOULDERS ... . w. 14c¢ . Lb, 140 Lb. 80 o RIBS SH PORK TLB. ade MOHICAN CHERRY PIES rach 2OC ach 209 nl.l 1 Rl)sl RIC! PREMIER GRAP! UB EXTRACT. SWEET JU AT NAVAL ORANG SOUND JUICY S'NKIST LEMONS. . l‘lnt Bot. Lge. Can . Doz, 190 s pos. 3DC BEST WHITE | PURE LARD WHOLE MILK CHEESE Vlh\ 27C w3lc | MOHICAN EVAP. MID PURE SHREDDED COCOAN NEW ELBOW MACA ARMOUR'S ROLLED SOLID PAC l(l D TOM/ l(,\ FANC " BRUS- SPRO » 33c LAR Y hl‘l U“ ONIONS .. 4T lgc 28¢ S5 200 28¢ 15¢ . Bot. EXTRA HEAVY RAPEFRU lT 14 For 250 3y \II.AT\ ¥ fon 25c PRUNE ALASKA PI SALMON A‘ll‘l"( AN PO 25c | SARDINES | COCOA—IN Bl | GEM NUT MARGARI NEW QUE OLIVES K N Cans LK Lb. oT Lh. RONIT b, OATS . Pkg. ATOL 2 Cans 'RA LARC ORAN » 22¢ rim 25€ 21¢ 14} 10¢ 19¢ 19¢ 10¢ 25¢ UN- . Doz, Fach 12c Each 90 . 18¢ ! ¥ KIST \ 1CEBERG L¥ ROCKPOKT COD STEAK I CHOW CHOW IMATO CATSUP . 24¢ 43¢ 20¢ ... Pt, Bot, .ILge, Cai . Pkg. . Lb, 6 1o 20C .2 Lbs, 25¢ RAG i H SH CU PINACH . l("\ DRIED POTATO¥ LARGE NE RAISINS OYSTERS CKOWLEY BROS. INC Estimates cheerfully ziven on all jobe T —— | ASHES REMOVED Eattaglia THE OLD HOME TOWN $3.08 Dinner Sets for 6 people, two blue lines and floral basket designs $6.95 Wilcox ¥nglish Dinner Sets, Blue Copenhagen, 44 pieces $9.98. Meakin's Iinglish Dinner Sets, Oriental border . $20.95 41-Piece Haviland China Dinner Sets, pink rose spray..$14.95 56-Piece Imported China " Tea Sets, floral border, tea pot, sugar and cream, 2 cake plates, 1 dozen each, tea plates, cups and saucers. $12.05. Glass Kitchen Sets, consisting of mixing bowl, butter box, lem- on squeezer, measuring cup, and salt and pepper shak- cut Daisy design.... $1.79 set Cut Glass Water Sets, but- terfly and Kloral design. . $2.50 Cut Glass Fruit Bowl, cut daisy pattern i 8-in. Cut Glass Bowls $1.79 ea. Bow! Shape Cut Glass Jugs Each .... Cut Glass Nappies (handled) Set Lo.. 25c 7-piece Water Set, consisting of cut glass pitcher and 6 glasses in grape design. Sale price Aluminum Top Salt and Pep- pe Shakers — Pair ......9¢c Bell Shape Wine Glasses — 6 Colonial Glass Sugar and Cream ] - B N . 49c Colonigy Glass Berry Sets.. 47c 4-Piece Colonial Glass Breakfast We have money to loan on first and second 1 mortgages. If you have a good secoyd mortgage | to sell, see us. Two family house in a very desirable location \at the West end, right near West Main street. . ' CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. From Cellars ; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, Prices Reasonable BY STANLEY PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chanman Street TEL. 2018. Tel. 1617-3| *72 Main Street AUGUST BLOPPS BAKERY WAGON WAS DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE BLACKSMITH SHOP WHEN A LOADED CARTRIDGE PLACED /N THE FORGE FIRE BY SoME PRACTICAL JOKER LETGO—

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