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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923, ENGLAND WANTST0 | POPE MAKES PROTEST . | ——— TAX HER GAMBLERS : ~ 7 & ’ - Objects to Homors Being Accorded Mail and Telephone Orders Promptly Filled HARTFORD 13 IPATENTS 1SSUED MAY BE IMPROVED TO CONN, PEOPLE Government Looks to Winnings on ])j]‘eg[ Rgu(e [0 Meriden wOuld Bets for Additional Revenue Be Boon to Trallic \ Ernest Renan, Old Time French Historian—Thinks Him An Infidel London, March 21 (By the Assoclat. od Press)—A Milan dispaten to the Times says that Pope Plus receiving members of the academy of St Thomas Aquinas, protested against the recent commemoration of the centen- ary of the birth of Ernest Renin “‘whose name sounds as a blasphemy against Jesus Christ,” The dispatch says the Osseryatore Romano has printed a letter from the Pope to Cardinal Pimpilj protesting that the anniversary of tne TFrench historian’s birth should have been commemorated in Rome and ordering an explatory mass for March 24, (List furnished by the office of | Harold G, Manning, Walk-Over Store, | 211 Main St, New Britain), Charles H, edell, Groton, assignor to Electric Boat Co,, compensating system for compasses, Richard G, BRerger, Bridgeport, re- pressing disk sound records, Willilam P, Brady, v Britain, as- signor to Brady lectric and Mfg, Co,, windshield cleaner, The chancellor of the exchequer a John H. Bryant, Danbury, 1awn|gshort time ago requested the quiet sweeper, ilshuuln of Jersey and Guernscy, and Willlam Christian, — Bridgeport,i tho Isle of Man, to contribute much measure and making the same, more gencrously to the expenses of Harold De Olaneta, New Haven, as- |the empire than has been their habit, signor to Winchester Repeating Arms|anq it is not believed these sources Co,, purification of manganiferous| i) refuse, But something like $500,- "‘“\';‘{”“;- Ao 5 000,000 a year is lost and won by Alfred €, Glibert, New Haven, as-| gritish bettors, according to the es- signor to The A. C. Gilbert Co., 10 |timates, and a good round tax on this| Before Rotary Club Soon vehicle. sum would produce a tidy revenue, . Stephen A, Hasbrouck, New Haven,| Aq) would be relatively easy for the| I.con Sprague, president of the New ignition means and method, treasury were it not for the discon-| Britain Rotary club, this morning an- William J. Helmond, Hartford, as- | copting fact that to tax betting would |nounced that C. L. Bardo, general signor to nderwood Typewriting|jaga)ize the practice, a step which | manager of the New York, New Hav- Co,, New York, N. Y. typewriting|woyld create an uproar from all sorts|en and Hartford railroad company, machine. and conditions of people throughout|Will speak at the meeting of the club Thomas C, the country. | Thursday noon, March 29, His talk absorber. There are nearly 40,000 bookmak-|Will be on the present transportation William 17, Mowry, Wallingford, as- | org in Jngland who handle this $500,- | System. Plans are being made to ex- signor to International Silver Co.1000 each year, not only for bets|tend invitations to 100 traffic men and Meriden, spoon or similar articie; de-|niacec on horse races, but on foot- | manufacturers in this city who are sign. ball games and dog races. The bet-| ot members of the club. Wiadyslaw ting fever pervades not alone the big TS loek. clubs in London, but practically every | Jesse A. B. Smith, Stamford, as-lractory in England. It is even said | signor to Underwood Typewriter Co.|that in some factories intimidation is New York, N. Y. typewriting ma-|yesorted to in order to get girls to chine. bet, and their refusal so to do some- Trade-Mark Registrations. times makes their lives unbearable. Burns Products Co., Ansonia It is argued that the licensing of Sources, London, March 21.~The consist- ently hard up British government, al- ways seeking fresh ways and means to replenish its coffers, is said to be casting covetous eyes on the huge sums of money known to be changing hands constantly in England through betting transactions, HARTFORD Where Easter Hats Are Smart and Beautiful AS WELL AS ECONOMICAL IN PRICING It isn’t what you pay for a hat—it is appearance plus becomingness that counts. And we venture to say you have never paid a$ little for unquestioned quality and good looks as we are asking this spring in our French room, Picturesque indeed are the hats whether they ave the large drooping brim effects or the small saucy flower bedecked kind. Such an assemblage of beauty is impossible of detailed descriptions. There are ravely exclusive Paris styles; semi-dress styles and sport styles in innumerable variations. Come in and enjoy the display. You'll love to try on a few Hats of selected loveliness. —FOURTH FLOOR. An effort is now being made residents along the road here and Kensington to have the state highway as a state-aid road, In this project they should have the assist ance of Meriden and New Britain, 1 cause the improvement of that ro so it can be used by motorists would ing in distance between and it would materially help the traffic situation in both cities, At present a motorist going from New Britain, or any of the places north of that city to New Haven or any of the short resorts, drives across to the main state ro: and down through Meriden. If this Kensington road were put into shape, there would he t highway from the cen- tor of New Britain to the corner of West Main street and Capitol nue in Meriden, Another Traflic Route, A south-bound vehicle from there would drive through Bradley avenue, which is to be paved this summer, to the Hanover , and then to the main road at Archers corner. The use of that route would reduce the num- ber of vehicles passing through the center of the city on the state road, and help materially in relieving traf- fic congestion. reet in New Britain is in aight line with the Kensington , and is improved to the New Britain towa line. This Kensington road is a straight conti fon of Capitol avenue in Meriden, so there could be no more direct route between the two cities. Help New Britain Too. A portion of the traffic entering New Britain from the south would come over this road and thus Arch street in that city would take some of the vehicles that now crowd South Main street, Last year much of the traffic from Bristol went through New Britain and joined the main state road at Berfin, because of the condition of the road south from Plainville and Southington. The road between Plainville and Southington is to be improved this summer and when the work is finished "INGROWN TOE NAIL How to Toughen Skin so Toe Nail Turns Out Ttself make a s the two eitie C. L. Bardo Will Speak a str ave- Luce, Stratford, shock Otowicz, Greenwich, —_— ITALY EXPANDING \ Rome, March 21.—During January | 104 new companies were formed in A Italy, with an aggregate capital of And the Way of the Mode in Suits, Dresses, |ies increased their capital, making the Coats and Wraps chanics' soaps and soap powders. ak itiof |total amount invested during the R, & W. Hat Shop, Ine, Norwalk, e e o O ottt month 242,643,000 lire, These figures hats for men, women and children.|wouid greatly curtail gambling and f2Te the highest reached in any month The Salt's Ts‘xtilr..\lfg, Co., Hr'idg«:- abolish mnni’ of the present abusos,i"i"“ the armistice. port, Conn., and New York, N. ¥.|anq that a bill in the commons along fabrics in the piece, blankets, auto-|inese. lines would be well supported. mobile and carriage robes, .steamer i rugs, ete. Our Suits for spring 1923 are not confined to a single silhouette; they are divided, as a general thing, into two distinct styles; straight svelte-like lines, and the graceful draped effects so becoming to women of fuller figure. Many models are absolutely unadorned; others emphasize their simplicity of line with dignified embroideries, braidings and tuckings. The imaterials are superb in texture and coloring. Our Spring Suit display authoritatively answers the Suit question, and the correct suit for you, madam, is undoubtedly here between the prices. $25 to $175 Leonard R. Carley, Watertown, — Third Floor — me- G. 0. P. COMMITT! MEETING. A meeting of the republican tewn committee will be held at republican headquarters on Maip street tonight to receive the petitions of those desir- ing to take part in the primary elec- tions one week from Thursday. All applications must be in by 8 o'clock. frank[.Gnudwm lubricating, automobile and machine oils and lubricating greases. MURDERER GIVEN CHOICE, PICKS LIFE IMPRISONMENT Spaniard in Ohio Had First Asked for Moore Bros. Sanitary Fish Market Is the Place To Select Your Fresh Fish—A Big Variety and Fine Quality Small Buck Shad Native Yellow Perch .. Penobscot Salmon .. .. Medium Roe Shad . Saybrook Eels Death—Will Spend a Solitary Month Yearly, ’ Canton, Ohio, March 21.—Jose Ier- nandez Ferry, aged 20, a native of Spain, confessed murderer of Mrs. Elizabeth Rich, decided to serve the rest of his natural life in the state penitentiary at hard labor when the| choice was given him here yesterday of life imprisonment or death in the electric chair. i ! 28¢ Splendid Shore Haddock 12¢ 38 28c|8 Fresh Herrings . 12¢ Saybrook Flounders .. 15¢ Medium Mackerel . ... 16¢ Boston Blue, whole fish 14c A few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nair reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug- store a tiny bottle containing direc- It is probably the first time in the history of the state ,that any first degree murderer has had such a| choice, At first Ferry demanded death as his fate, but later, after a conference with his attorneys, elected to take the life sentence, Bluefish Steak Rockport Cod Large Fresh Mackerel 18c Scrod Steak 20c Native Bullheads .. ... Fancy White Halibut. . Westport Smelts Elegant Striped Bass.. 45¢ Round and Steaming Clams, Long Island Scallops, Fin- OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT BUILDING LOTS TWO VERY DESIRABLE LOTS ON ROBERTS STRE ALL IMPROVEMENTS, LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME. H. DAYTON HUMPHERY SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD T. J. QUINLIVAN, 712 Stanley Street Plumbing, Heating and Repairing FIXTURES AND MATERIAL AT REASONABLE PRICES 3 Tel, 2992. uic uic PAINTERS AND See These USED CARS On Our Display Stand, Opposite Our Salesroom DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2018, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs THE OLD HOME TOWN 1922—5-Passenger Buick Touring (Red Top). 1921—5-Passenger Buick Touring. 1920—7-Passenger Buick Touring. 1920—4-Passenger Buick Coupe, (Disk Wheels). 1920—4-Passenger Buick Coupe. 1919—4-Passenger Buick Coupe. 1917—2-Passenger Buick Roadster. 1920—5-Passenger Hup Touring. 1920—5-Passenger Essex Sedan. 1920—5-Passenger Oakland Touring. 1921—2-Passenger Chevrolet Roadster. 1918--5-Passenger Dodge Sedan (Wire Wheels). 1921—2-Passenger Dodge Roadster. New Britain Buick Co. TELEPHONE 2607 In pronouncing sentence the court imposed the condition that beginning g gt on the morning of the anniversary of CLOGGED THROATS ! his crime each year he shall Spend an When your wind is shut off apd |CNtire month in solitary confinement. breathing ‘difficult you try to raise the | Mrs- Rich and a three year old son, phlegm by suddenly contracting the lungs | Dan, were shot and killed; Peter and forcing air through the throat. This | Rich, another son, aged 13, wounded is dhfifl ?fl };%"l'bll\;:gfl and Ilom'clhroa! lin the leg, and her husband, Dan i e enegily And';’:iecls(ly o:)":n‘e?'mch, beaten and slashed by Ferry, phlegm raised and the throat is soothed |Who invaded the Rich home on the and healed by Leonardi’s Cough Syrup night of December 30 last in a jeal- (Creosoted). "It Yravents straining, hack- | ous rage as a climax to his confessed %::gm%; ?o:'c::bll: ac'::tl‘dseplt)lc “ht"?'m |intimacy with Mrs. Rich. , colds, bronehiti grippe srolip. amz wfiAntoping cg“‘hfi Snl: pure and pleasant, your druggist. Sold by City Drug Store. F nan Haddies, Live and Boiled Shrimp, Chesapeake Bay Oys- ters, Blue Point Oysters. We carry all kinds of Salt, Smok- ed and Canned Fish, Boneless Salt Cod, 18c Ib, 3 lbs. for ‘50c. Try our Indian Neck Oysters, Opened Fresh every day at our market. 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG. —DRINK — AYERS' SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda —Something you will like—it's deli- clous. Three size bottles—5¢, 10c, 15c. 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. |24 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-3 We Are Open Till 9 O’clock Thursday Evening MOORE'’S FISH MARKET; 89 CHURCH ST. Next To Hotel Delaney Cottage on Locust Street right near the cen- ter of the city. Itis only a few minutes walk from the shop and is in good shape throughout. We have a customer for a house on Francis street, If you have a house to sell, see us at once. Good stores to rent. ‘ CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, German Dbirthrate is while French birthrate steadily. increasing is falling . - BY STANLEY Best improvement, miore miles to a gallon, dependable on the voad. Speed, endurance. Put in your order hefore the Spring rush, EASY PAYMENT F. PROSPERI CO. 261 MYRTLE ST, Free Homes Wanted | There are many bright, attractive | boys, both Catholic and Protestant, between the ages of six and thirteen years, for whom we are anxious to find free homes. These children are strong and well and need to be placed {with families where they will receive | | fair treatment and intelligent care. Anyone interested in any of these ,boys, kindly communicate with the i Bureau of Child Welfare, State Cap- itol, Hartford, Conn. | | IART SIGN (0| ‘ S 287 MAINST X ‘ LEADING COMMERCIAL ARTISTS Al Malmgren & Walter Skoneche Props, 225 ARCH STREET Next to a New Buick is a Used Buick. P R | JUST WHEN EVERYBODY IN TOWN THOUGHT EH SIMPSONS HIRED MAN HAD BEEN CAUGHT IN THE WRECKAGE OF THE HORSE SHEDS, BACK OF THE CHURCH IT WAS FOUND HE HAD BEEN ASLEEP N THE e . 4 ‘BACK ROOM OF HAYMANS HDE EXCHANGS- %//4,4_

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