New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1923, Page 20

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20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Fi{IDAY, MARCH 16, 1923, Her Fingernail Worth $1000 When the “extras” were informed that wages in the production of a fea- ture at a prominent studio would be cut they stormed the service bureau, Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World| J. Ramsay MacDonald, British la bor leader dines with King George and Queen Mary for second time within two weeks, Bonar Law, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd G ge, Viscount and Lady Astor also are guests Belgian government officially de- nies reported dispateh of 5,000 more troops to Ruhr, Buenos Aires is skeptical over Los Angeles report that Dempsey has been offered $750,000 to fight IMirpo, Cotton mill workers. rivet their tention on Ifall River where ! operatives seek wage advances Fyiends of missing Father Vraniak of Virden, 111, will lay their problem before Bishop Ryan of Alton William 8. Carter, 63, former head of brotherhood of locomotive firemen and enginemen dies at Baltimore, Irish republican sympathizers ask Mayor Hylan to stop St. DPatrick's Day parade in New York but H lan tells them police will avert s possible trouble Loyal Orange lodge of Mant meeting at Winnipeg protest suggested visit of King Pope Pius this spring as an outrage on Protestant constitution. Complaints teachers in some public school k that chil- dren were p 1 drunk, while others returnec of two or threc day of drink, led to a raid by prohibition erday on the fiat of Stan- 118 Tyler street, where ill and nine quarts of liguor were fo Mr. Zawalek and | five children the flat, ! Three New York coal dealers who failed to label the weight on re- ceptacles in which they sold coal in less than 200 pound lots were fined $100 cash by Magistrate Levine {n! Jefferson Market court lay. They were Michael Tetro of 664 Ninth avenue, Martino Sassenti or 328 West Forty-third street d Frank Draca- rice of 341 West IPorty-seventh street. Eight alleged members of the In- dustrial Workers of the World wer found guilty of criminal syndic: by a jury in the superior court at l.os Angeles. Five of them were con- victed on two counts and the other three on one. The United States government yes. terday went into the liquor bhusiness ® made by m | in the wood rye since enactment of | | the Volstead law The eity board of estimate, therefore, will purchase its liguor from Uncle Sam, Bellovue and Allied hospitals reported a shortage [of lquor necessary for treatment of an iners ng number of influenza Cuses he board of estimate an- nounced it would buy 100 gallons of |rye and asked for quotations from Iliquor supply firms, William €., Heeht, | United States marshal, told the board he would furnish: them all the good rye they wanted at 83 a gallon, Prices “.n-l quoted the lowest prices on aged A fleet of more than 50 dories yes- terday flitted several times out to the whiskey In and bro back CArROCS ased Scoteh the vil- Jage ports on New Jorsey's “contra- band coast,”” When the bootleg curs few had ended the day's work at dusk more than 4,000 cases, which ultimately will retail at about $400,« 000, had been landed and dispatched |in motor trucks and touring cars to New York, Trenton, Newark, Phila. lelphia and other cities, Two German policemen were exes cuted in Buer on Monday in the presence of two officers and two sol- diers of the occupational forces, ac > cording to special dispatches from German correspondents in the Ruhr, With thousands of letters contain- ing income tax returns still unopened, the receipts for yesterday from the Manhattan district amounted to $28,- 206,064, according to figures given out at 10 o'clock last night at the internal revenue bureau in the custom house. Continued hetterrhent is shown in the condition of Premier Lenine, ac- cording to his physi ns. A bulletin, timed 1 p. m., but not issued unti] |last evening, reads follow “The further improvement in the general health and speech of M, Len- ine is marked. Te ure 36.7 centigrade (about 98 I"ahrenheit), ' pulse 88 and full.” Former President Taft of the Unit ed States was aid 875,000 for h services in the Grand Trunk arbitra- tion, George P. Graham, minister of railw , told the house of commons ye: v, ment was Trunk shareholders. LIGHT WORK Tslands—How'd you like | alling stations on a steamship ts? On one line the stops Tavua, Lautoka and B nother they're Apia, Vava i, Nukualofa and Suva. A man appeared on the steps waving a pistol, and ordered the crowd back. | He was overpowered, but gained re- lease by saying that he would go back into the office, | however, | wounded hurts This is Ida Reichert, Minneapolis. She lost one of her finger-| nails when a man closed a motor-car door on her hand. Now she’s suing for $1,000. I i ii i by bul- Guard Opens Pire When They Make | 1.915 Santee street, He in the back by a bullet revolver in the hands of a guard| whose name was not learned. Trouble on Being Told of Cut in Pay. Los Angeles, March 16.—Ange by a reported reduction in wag or| extras working on a motion picture production, 300 persons started a| | demonstration in front of a service | he fired six shots into the crowd, it is said, All of the persons received only superficial Turk Soldier Women have [obtain an acurate check. One of the !,y ol HEEE HON N ationalists injured men is Earl L. '3'1?1 Above is shown Sergeant Gul Hanoum ounded | (anoym, meaning woman), a mem- {ber of a combatant unit in the Mos- lem military forces. “CASCARETS” T0 CLEAN BOWELS When Sick, Bilious, Headachy, Constipated, for Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds Turning suddenly, Clean your bowels—then feel fine! and bowel polson and bowe! gases When you feel sick, dizzy, upset,|are cleared away, you will feel like bilious, when your head is dull or|a new person, aching, or your stomach is sour or Cascarets never sicken or cramp gassy, just take one or two Cas-|you. Also splendid for constipated children. 10 cents a box, 8 soon us the bow KILLED BY AUTOMOBILES STATISTICS SHOW RAPID INCREASE One small district alone reports auto fatalities as follows: 1905 ....... ; 5 1914 .. . 143 1906 v 18 1915 225 1907 . 16 1916 .. 276 1908 ..... 18 1917 . 362 1909 ...0000 Fae 88 1918 ..o 331 1910 . H2 1919 374 1911 .. v 48 1920 .49 1912 i G 98 1921 100 ssiiooviosnes 608 1913 .....0u0 136 Total ............. 3,249 Furthermore approximately 25 persons are seriously injured by auto accidents to every one killed. Therefore, about 82,000 persons were seriously hurt while these three thousand were being killed. Automobile Insurance is more than o pre- caution. It is an absolute necessity INSURE WITH US IN A HARTFORD COMPANY THE AETNA .|| TheHomeBanking&Realty Co. 86 West Main St. Next to Fox’s Phone 728 Frank Holmes—AETNA-IZERS—Harry Hancock been recruited SATURDAY SPECIALS Advance Spring Styles A Saving of ‘22 and *32 on These Values BLACK SATIN COLONIALS Spanish Heels PUMP! Baby Louis Heels Values to $8.00 BROWN AND GREY SUEDE SPORT OXFORDS Low heels PATENT KID RAP PUMPS Grey Suede back BROWN, BLACK KID AND CALF OXFORDS HAGAENG Low Military Rubber Heels MEN! LOOK THESE OVER — SOME VALUES GENUINE MAHOGANY CALF ‘W- L. DOUGLAS SHOES Hand Sewed SHOES and OXFORDS and OXFORDS COMFORT SHOES RED CROSS SHOES For Women All Styles i WITH FALLEN ARCHES $2.00 Up TIRED TENDER FEET MODERN BOOT SHOP 168 MAIN STREET DR. KAHLER’S SHOES = = p/ The Gold Standard of Values At the Automobile Show Jester’s Hall All This Week You are cordially invited to visit our display at Jester’s Hall and inspect the complete exhibit of REO MOTOR CARS— representing a model for every motoring need and typifying automobile goodness at peak point, MODELS and PRICES Four Passenger Coupe $1835 Five Passenger Sedan $1885 New Phaeton Ree $1645 Seven Passenger Touring $1485 Reo Speed Wagon, Chassis $1295 F. 0. B. Lansing, Mich, Enduring ruggedness is assured by the double- framed chassis, where power units are cradled in their inner frame mounting. A guarantee of power and fleetness is the famous 50 h. p. six-cylinder Reo motor, which—with intake valves in head,~large exhaust ports,—a 4-bearing crankshaft, balanced dynomically and statically,—aluminum _alloy pistons,—unusual cooling efficiency,—and wonderful accessibility— Is truly a remarkable achievement in automobile engine design and manufacture, KENNETH M. SEARLE & CO. REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS Cor, Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn.

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