New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 21, 1923, Page 12

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b NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1928, mw‘ Is HflT AI."I‘ER aieen b 1 6 vyl Southern Girl Aristocrats Go In For Baseball [] glving his life to the oil industry and Pllt Zinc the ¢ of humanity 2 e osuceessful experienced geologist; . racle man in | . » - b Charges Elderly Man Named Log voey: 5" hs e cortune | »~ ; _ .y - Y on Your House NOW in the location of oil wells and among Was Promoting Figurehead iz men v reverod and ad-| I A i Not one of these representations | N S B & . 3 8 y wis true the indictment charges, but | - A ] c puts ort We L E1e oo was in fact @ laborer without ex- | . s =0 : e Horse Hoad Zli‘lw:’m. Liee, an ¢4erIY ot knowledge, The indictment saya | T ¢ . e, Y e A veer ECONOMICAL ment interests, it was eharged in in- | o0 the Confederacy nor was he giving | dictments brought against promot his life to the oil industry or to the N ; d ; fo : !4 of this oil company humanity but was only trying i ) s 5.3 GET OUR ESTIMATE canse o . According to the Indietments, the | 1o huin nromote a frawdnlent schame J5 i ¢ v teral” was held forth fraudulent- i Be et & S dictment | Iy to the public as i descendant of | parges was not the head of the pro- | the famous Lees of the colanfal days [ 1yoijon schemes which it is alleged 4 % 3 B t * . 7 i ¥ . find Gen, Robert 1. 1 of the Con-awape controlled and dominated by the | J 9 i v : % federacy defendants Harry H., Stewart and : g " ' . g . : i ns I nc 0 4 L] . 1 The indictments set forth “that the Gy Sherwin,' Yankees and rebels alike had swamp “In fuet’ ‘the indictment continues, 2 3 By 2 : ¥ 298.230 PARK STREET i : 228- A No Replacement Costs #d the sald Robert A, Lee with orders | ned his name to the scheme b ot oy ot ~ - . #nd purchased cvery interest in his| g, week, and heretofore had v . New Britain, Conn. fease within 15 days wen employed as janitor in the state P ”‘!‘ D2 oll noters and oneri- | wupitol of Tdaho and was not and is| i P G }:,','{ ""“:‘l"*'\“-‘m o fe LS g ““‘» not a locater of oil wells," : Tholugh dA;:'nes Scott Col:iog]e,kllocfltur,b(oial.‘, 1? knovl\'n as om:t of the n;ost gxlclustws scthoo;‘s in it ingine - > the south and its register reads like a blue book of southern aristocracy, its girl students have . de . 48 hgve m honds ranging " B : 3 o ol : from $3.000 to $1i FIe o re i e N ent | taken the lead in organizing a baseball team, Here you see the team, ready to issue a challenge to Shlp of Mystery mainder, unless they voluntarily ap- | rupding’s proposal that the United | DYyONe, pear before the 1 s (“ommissic States enter the international court today, will be ; ind arralgned. | gog up by ague of nations was given unreserved endorsement today S OFF G, O, P. BOARD o Tt was announced by Federal Judze |1y speaker Gillett, who declared in a [ Wilkon that hearings of the indicted ormat staiement that a misinder-| (L ORSEPUCTION Record masked | v e Canioe, Blea wive. 1o bats men will begin May 15 ® standing was responsible for the op- et Activities more than a year for f th pesition voiced by Representative | f0gs to be completed Wood, chairman of the republican | 0" Stanley Works Warefiouse’ Washington, April 21.—Secretary B, O Kinsbury fsucd a statement i congressional committee and others. Weeks has tendered his resignation ns which he declared hig indictment was S — e 1 {a member of the Republican National brought abont by political enemics EIGHT COTTAGES BURNED | | A l G Wb NF 2 Mr. Grossi, there is Isadore Pineau, | committee from Massachusetis. I ccick A Cook, former Ara-| Lows el A l”“’f""""f;Flag to Be Flown Over New | .., ‘toreman, and Leo Brinton, pur| In his lettor of resignation, ad- IREIETE 15 0s i il $05,000 0 o |t et bl o e e leep Bt} T Ririnh Q@frang | CNASING agent, with whom Mr, Floyd |dressed to IFrank H. Koss, chairman R o . Arat kol B re o]t eht a e oA T e D] Building on Church Street | ,as worked for the past nine years.|of the Republican State tammittes in was o i ) fl a woodland at alread) Mr. Floyd has had charge of the | lioston, Mr. Wecks sald: leased after the indictments were re- | has destroye cotta a g (" i 0 o el e magcr wt (| at 5 0'Clock This After-| construction of all the concrote builds | “The time Is - appronching when PG ihihtha Gon aral FiTie ”M‘_‘ eI dhiti B ings owned by the Stanley Works, more or less active work should be lee Development interests are l\l\P.lmllh“ has also been. sent from noon. this being the fourth. .. |ndertaken by all committees in pre- IR 0 Inicrsala are MR | AppeaLn BRAty He had charge of building a big| paring the preliminaries for conduct- ; cc :wmt building lar' the Bridgeport | ing the presidential campaign of 1924, B e A —_— P i i w T Itrass Co., one for Cheney Brothers In the position which I now hold it is 3 When llom!n!rk (nosicl, ;;h n.r man in South Manchester, and others in impossible for me to devote the time SOMETHING NEW AT LAST siiriaiiae bt iriin -k Beaiiend i B s superintendent, pulls the rope at 5 the United I'ruit Co. in the West #n.| (00" o the state committee my| i o'clock this afternoon which runs the | djes, | g anrracn it ember, oL e na- American flag up to the top of the The flag which will be raised on| 1ohal committee, | Saia : : A | new eight-story warehouse building the hoisting towers over the new| ) ot This schooner, with one of her masts broken, her stores lat the Stanley Rule and Level plant,| building here is a regulation 5x8-foot WHEELER IN MOSCOW | broken open, discharged cartridge shells scattered from stem to he will by that act announce “from Nporen fag and was purchased by the = Moscow, April 21,—Senator Burton | stern and a machine gun mounted for action, was found adrift at the housetop’ ‘'that the building is Aberthaw <. Wheele | rer rhisk completed and the Aberthaw's speed | : o diacleh "_:r‘:l':f:;“?;";'re““t‘“]f‘i':’"‘;‘l‘::d Great South Bay, Long Island. Yes, there were empty whiskey v his ) @ s after- | [record has been broken. noon for a stay of ten days. He was Cases aboard. This is the most rapidly construct- 5 % 2 iy | i o {ed building, with the exception of a _ Shelton. Conn. April 21, — Threo|met without ceremony at the railway | few rusk 1;; fldings ercoted during thes'W00d fires at different parts of the|station by an official of the foreign e S S et AT T “: w r:’.’;,‘p-. .r-\' "-;P sl n\’mw‘l |city broke out just before noon and| office. While here Senator and Mrs. e A eonearn s were not under control until some| Wheeler will reside in the mansion | ClNDERs FOR SALE racted. 1t is practically & monty1OUTS latcr. One was in Black’s| provided by the sovict government as et its somedule and althoush (W00d and the fire crept through 80| a guest house for distingulshed visi- 'A H HARRIS 99 WEST ST HpBey s R \jacres of wooded land. The second! tors. | £ 1k, ;) thero/ 8 considerable fnikhing 1o, be | eroyion bo FrGHERERRIS river hank i | 3 done on the interior, the building will | ¥ 1o Fonse o Fmas [ G l TIII kl T l 1233“3 | be occupied and in use by the owners, :::’" ;“f'lr';“l :::1;‘<(1::;’;:c:"dr::',: tmr‘«) in D! D AT ISLAND | enera C ng el. ‘ir?r:ldalpmonlh to five weeks ahead of | oy oot Ot in fire fighting| N°W York, April 21.— Jovan Pla-| schedule. N nd the Derby department also was|Di°natz, former premier of Montene. | AZUSHEL the sxchyation ;"'-‘ start- | ced. gro who arrived here today on the three day ‘aiw.r ;f] 0};;;1:::;;“:7 ""} 2 : | steamer Guieseppe Verdi from Italy s e e s vk wies 2\ ASHES AND RUBBISH REMOVED — Fi SYeIyLIIOR Taga IRt L | selled, was detained by the immigra- | the digging for the foundation walls| The morning service at the First|P £ g | the digging for the found Lutheran church will bo i Fneliay | tion authorities and sent to Ellis Ts- THE MAGUIRE CO ] 5 was finished practically a week ahead ' of schadule. and the ecvening service fn Swedish | 1and. o b, AT v 21, less: tomorrow. The regular services will b e o T ¥ By Marian Hale, Prom January 25 to April 21, less " il 1 Mok auseribed 1 than three months, was required to| D¢ rghss-rm}l at this and at the Refor-| Do you like pictures of cvents? IDWOO0 treet ew DBritain e ot ol construct and complete the exterior |m'ation Lufheran church. Read The Herald: no new thing under the sun,” isn't it s of an cight-story building t:ron\ <-r-llar| b p— fact that somcthing comes along ; T to roof. An average of 55 men has| 2 b S Ul R o] 1 heen employed on the job. n“’ll‘ajl?»“‘)]( R S M ; Although the time limit of the job Boscalled- now oncs. ¢ Al aiieg i allows until July 10 as the date upon constantly. But whe nvestigate % g : | which the Aberthaw company agreed one of them, no matter how absolute- ] 1 [to turn the new building over to its Iy original it may seem at first glar & |owners, Superintendent B. P. Tloyd you're ; ; i stated today that the Stanley Rule| pr ically certuin to find it's k enly a1 1 of some old one, 3 a5 and Level Co. would be using it the 3 j Sensation of 19 B & : first week in June. Three weeks and § Yet it the pantalette costume isn't 5 . two days ahead of schedule the con- new—if that, ton, is ival—it's a o ¥ - crete was pourned on the roof. | The new structure exceeds by one| . revival of something exeeedingly : Y Ay old been very the forgot- i i | story any other building in the city. ten. The best informed ssmakers | From its roof one is afforded one of gay they never san anvthing quite like |the most surprising and splendid it before views of the entire city, and Thigh! It's the sonzation of t 3 sea- ¥ E spots in Hartford are ea discerni- | j son! : k™ ble on a clear day. A remarkable “But 1 hadn't any f 3 BT & ¢ panoramic bird'seye view of the I Y a sei ion when I ds it," says i 1 north, east and southern sections of | Regina Kobler, its inventor. the city can be seen. 1 paline ' 'she continnes, The building is fireproof through- a view to clothing my cnstomer out, being constructed entirely of most | casy-10-w concrete and brick, and its exterior arment 1 couid consists 75 per cent of glass. It is Easy to Look Af, is bright as daylight inside. An d “The American girl practically has automatic sprinkling system s an ded petticoats, and bloomers to g added precaution. : h her costume struck me as the X Mr. Floyd states that the reason he best substitute T conld think of was able to break all speed records i “At first the bloomer costume oe- LEGIN, IRLER. jwith the building is because of the ! eurred to me as sy dto THE ALETTE COSTUME. {eam work and co-operation of the 4] There was not a green man on J g sports Then uck me that men, it was eq suitable for the sten- the job, every one of the 35 being ographer or the schoo cher te the French metropolis experienced men who knew what to “It's exquisitely fem nd zhso She's making bloomers ot mateh | do next and how to do it. Besides " lutely comfortable In irl can nearly cvery costume she urns out " indulge in any form of athlctics with at present wen dancing wowns freedom. She can make any nigh are provided with them step or bridge any crossing without I get my suggestions,” Mi.s Kob-| K her skirt together and entirely con- herseif Im Beach, Irench b 2 ceal her bloomers, if she chooses.” | Lick, Newport and Southampton yo “THE TOWN THAT ; % v Miss Kobler, one of the best known | see her at her sartorial best, designers in the country, gets none| never more attractive than in tha FORGOT GOD” Pa sports things she's made 5o of her ideas from is. nets simpla this year she's cxporting her models pop w The Directors of the New Britain Cooperative Savings and Loan Association take pleasure in announcing to its shareholders and all others who may be interested to know what this association is doing for those who avail themselves of the benefits which this as- sociation offers, that they have declared a 3% dividend, net earn- ings for six months ending March 31, 1923. =5 R — Shares maturing this month amount to $36,352.94 and will be paid April 24, 1923. A new series of shares which opened for subscription this month are being called for every day by those who recognize the benefit NEW BRITAIN GAS LIGHT CO. to themselves and the community by this thrift institution. ‘ = { Showrooms—25 West Main St. City Hall Bldg. Officers and Directors will be elected by ballot at their regular monthly meeting Tuesday, April 24, 1923, in their Office, No. 210, National Bani Building. Pslls opened from 7:30 to 9 p. m. = Y. J. STEARNS, Secretary. i fe sy iy E R oty <A LT e TR | e

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