New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1923, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY § CHURCH 15 INDEPENDENY 1923, In order o o l 1 i BeLRie ” o t was not thevg by 1 ard All-Hussian Conclave Grants Rights ! As FlRE n[PT “EAI] 10 DUy (0o hetid " FURII-HE“ Munnl[“ @ Maintain Ukrainian Donomingtion ' Ass ’ \ ni ieation fram | Moseow, May 8.—The all-Russia - - teut ght and Pew was o U ave at yesterday's hitting mmlssioners Also Congratulate -l s va% 135" Witnesses Becloud Theories| ETICE LIl v b pany when it was ' ) w“ ’ " h Dfll d d it suecessfully ta carry on the reform wires 1o the eompany e T Men in Ranks for Year's Work xis 1 e sommsns = o other Denies Spicide Idea 5 Wi SN ehurea S 1o coms R Al tas ety powe . s Tikhonites and the reactionary ele HARTPORD HARTPORD ng of the hlanks, w t mat menta. The fire hoard rescinded aetion At (or un with the eorpor kg Chicage, May 8.—The hele in the Krassnitsky, head of the living A LR s e SR & meeting last night in the cas « for advice pier throug whieh it has been a¢ ‘-’l urch, was offered the tit of ek James Ray of 231 Washington street it ¥ R bishop of Petrograd, hut he refused who was appointed & member of the | povier of 4 new stove f ‘i'\.fl ok pted that the bedy of 1£IEMOR 1o accept, The faet that the offer was substitute fire force. Upon inVestigas| gine house Ma aatd that S #en| Mount was thrust to lay 20 menths made suggests that there is consid tien it has been found that Ray i L soverel laints. The chief, Yntil & skeleton was found last week, | erable dissension among the various not a voter In this city s to investigate, as word had heen| Was out last summer nine months groupa, for it indicates that the M The annual report of the ehief and gent to him that the stove was | ter the supposed interment of the [ "CTAN and Antonin ',“."““‘ hoped to of the fire hoard were read by Ihe gaoq working order Northwestern university student, whe | Tolleve themeeives of “'ol_'m-k) hy elerk, Thess reports will go to The ¢ wad instructed to secure disappeared afier an interelass fght ":'"Im:'w h!m h: |‘. rograd A mayor and the eommon council, T is for coa Three boys last night teld Geer '_“‘ Ih he 'f’"“.'. to aceopt the offer, | board for his work during the yea ptrolled the heaeh for years, that) "o o """‘_'v'"“ by e most hon- and the board also sent congratula HOOVER SEES MENAGE IN thay Chopped the Bels I the pler OTSTY CINSYMAN oF TioswA tons to the department The fire | loor that they might have an “easy % g - reeord was exceptionally low during GREAT GOLD HOARD HERE dressing room .""‘” 8 ( ““"_"“ RATION, \ the vear. the loas heing 8.475.1 Mrs, J, ] Mount, ‘the missing Panama, May 8. Reeretary of War S There were 47 he rms, 211 st - — youth's mother, a grand jury witness Weeks eonferred yosterday with Gev- alarma and % false alarms, In his g, vesterday, said she was sure her $on ermor Morrow and other canal of- ——— m—— b Urges Txportation of Vast Supply 0! veport, Chisf Nohle recommended that b v » 1 not kill himself, Her chief réa- | fielals regarding the waterway's ep- the eity buy a 750 gallon pumper and | ‘That Was Shipped to This Couns | B0n Was that his disappearance 1eft 8 eration, Among the topies discussed combination to be hald as a spare | dozen small things left undone and| were the possibie future needs of the 4 pleea of apparatus. He nlso urged try During War, his l'l- sk in disorder. ey canal and the status of the -ppmpn-1 ° \ that an automobile be hought for " . . Werything was walting for m| ations for its maintenance K. May 0.—KExportation of 1o roturn.” she said, 1 am sure | use by the assistant chiefs, to bring the department to top ef ficlency, Chief Noble advoeated the erection of a drill tov Deputy Chief Rar the fira proventio that 32 outside erected, five inside exits provided for and eight incinerators built As a means of preventing fires, | Deputy Chief Barnes recommended that the burning of waste in the busi neas section be forbidden and ex- jpressed the hope that the city would moon have a system of waste collec- iion collecting waste which could be Iburned at a central incinerator, Bids for the cutting down of the fwheels-of the Maxim pumper at No. 2 sengine house and equipping the ma- jchine with two new tires and five charge of reported were eReapes gold that glowed 10 thisi am positive, he was waiting to re- country because of war Was urged last night by Secretary of Com said. was undacided merce Hoover to st te foreign e i trade, prevent an ers inparalieled play the game when eredit and prico infla un- orth playing and to try and aid stabilization of Kuropean " their paper know Leighton had been w real Mrs, Mount sald 1 wanted currencies by making convertible into gold. hoy," The United States has a gold re- him to be a real man sorve of three billlon dollars, one bil 7. Allan Mills, brought back to Chi- jlon of it not only useless but poten- | cago from Akren, O, a froshman class leader, provided the sensation of the hearing when he testified Ires- ident Walter Dill Scott of Northwes- torn university, had directed that the search for Mount be stopped after three days of effort failed to find the tially dangerous, he told an aundience of members of tha U, 8. Chamber of Commerce, “I am convineed,” he said, “the surplus of gold will eventually flow outward in an orderly way through trade channels without any necessary youth, increase in price levels and its flow ~ Mills said he had no knowledge of need make no disturbance in our bus- | what happened to Mount, iness life, g Cuticura Soap w—The Healthy —— Shaving Soap Curthenrs Boap she ves without mug. Everywhars e, THURSDAY Come to the big store and profit— by some of the season’s greatest bargain offerings for the home and in wearing apparel. Inew rims were received. The con- tract was awarded to the Ball Tire “Some of this new importation ICo, the bid being $276. The Gunn | yields no return to us either in earn- [Rubber Co. bid $280 and the O'Neil | Ings or in security. It would &erve "Mire and Battery Co. hid $291. us much better if we were getting re- Tt was doclded to install in the|turns for it by export to foreign nome of all firemen who buy them, | countries. I it aided in making for- call bells to warn them of a second elgn currencies into gold it would contribute to stabilize foreign ex- EEE——==== | change and improve foreign com- . imcrcc"' | ON HUN After 12 Days, Dublin Woman is in Critical Condition. London, May 9.—The Hon. Albina | Broderick, sister of the Earl of Mid leton has been on a hunder strike for 12 days in a Dublin poorhouse and in a very weak condition, says a Dub- lin dispatch to the Morining Post. . Dizzy Spells}] | Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’s lu- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doc- tor's prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lobri- | cant and thus secures regular hmelmmul:{Nuun’s own method—lub¥ication. | . Nujol is a lubricant—not a | ‘“'”'"F‘_ medicine or laxative—so cannot | Bedford, V v gripe. Try it today. iprolr‘sllnz the appointment of H. M. | stowe of Marion, 0., as postmaster at | Redford, was adopted at a mass meet Advices from Dublin on April 20, gaid that Miss Broderick was shot in the leg while bicycling near Sneem, County Kerry, by troops who fired after she had ignored their order to halt. fay 9.—A resolution committee to go to Washington and | present the protest to President Hard- ling. Mr. Stowe, who is said to be an | old friend of the president is an in- \mntv of the Elks national home here. PRINCESS MARY PATTERN Stevling (Solid) Silver comes a feeling of security, with the realization that her table is appointed with Wallace Silver—the Correct sil- ver. pattern for cxample, illustrated Princess Mar” shapely Take the new tong Mowing linés, graceful as a bridal veil 1 supported by Killfully cut ornaments, in rey finish all here shield, crowned ang tirn cleverly enhanced by the fashionable g combining to form a pattern of exquisite beauts. ", and to share We invite you in to inspect the “Princess Mary’ with us the enthusiasm that this new and charming pattern has created. THE PORTER & DYSON CO. 51 MAIN STREET “IThe Ol Reliable Jewelrs Shop.” ing herc last night which named a | EXPELS TROUBLE MARERS, | Mussolini Ousts T ‘Ascisti Party Members Who Foment Discord, London, May 9.-—FPremier Mussol- ini has expelled from the fascist party Signors Pighetti and Musuri, two deputies of Perugia, for fomenting discord and disobeying orders con- cerning duelling, says a Rome dis patch to the Morning Post. Deputy Pighetti lias been arrested ! and imprisoned in a military fort the correspondent says. The Italia premier is also reported to have or- dered the disbandnient of three fas- | cist legions at Alessandria in con- | sequence of a dispute among rival! | factions. ’t Figwers, fln;::';s\.lll()\:\'fl;s, Classifica-| No Leak Like This —— if Zinc Pipe is Used Conductor pipes made [rom HORSE HEAD ZING will never cause you the annoyance shown above. | Zinc is artistic. | [ e~ | ] The ORIGINAL | Malted Milk ot Zinc cannot rust. | Zinc forms its own protectivé coating when exposed. Zinc Lasts a Lifetime The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. | | QuickLunchat Home OfficeaFountains, | RichMilk,MaltedGrain Extractin Pow- | deraTabletforms. Nourishing=Nocooking. | 8" Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Zinc does not need repairs or replacements every few yesrs. Zinc is the most economical for spoutin; Viork of all durable materials. ¥ Zinc does not require paint for protection, | HIGH GRADE REPAIRING and | REMODELING | | } po With Zinc your first cost | o) is your only cost Sce us Today for Cost ‘ SHOP } | 13 Franklin Square 228-230 PARK ST. New Britain, Conn, The Long-Life Battery For All Makes of Automobiles, Motorcycles, Radio and Farm Lighting $13.65 % Exide Service Station New Britain, Conn. LAWN DRESSING vove. $2.90 per 100 pounds .. $3.50 per 100 pounds . $3.60 per 100 pounds 52 ELM ST, Sheep Manure ........ Bone Meal ..... : Top Dressing ........co.ee Any of the abovefertilizers applied to your lawn will produce strong green grass. Rackliffe Bros. Inc. Zinc cannot stain white or stucco surfaces, | All Merchandise New| and Seasonable OYSTERS CLAHIS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS We can offer you one of the most exclusively desirous one family and also a two family house lof the same character in New Britain. These places come on the market only through excep- tional circumstances. We buy second mortgages. HONISS’S CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. . . ?‘[gglsl?l‘?‘r(r)ggr 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, { I'OR SALE —DRINK— | AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda ~-Something you will like—it's deli- cious, Three size bottles—3c, 10c, 15c. | 272 MAIN STREET COLD WEATHER NEKEDS PR : | | Quinkivan Plumbing Co. CROWLEY BROS.INC. | _con whvmbk wuss ] PAINTERE AND |.otilim e oo asiis oot DECORATORS | heaters, etc. 267 Chapman Street A. LIPMAN TEL. 2018, New and Secondhand Furniture, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs | 34 Lafayette St. Tel, 1329-3 FOR LESS THAN HOUSE 10-ROOM HOUSE, 20 PIARL STREET. COST 'TO BUILD H. DAYTON HUMPHREY NATIONAL BANK BLDG, 712 Stanley Street Plumbing, Heating and Repairing FIXTURES AND MATERIAL AT REASONABLE PRICES Tel, 2092, BY STANLEY THE OLD HOME TOWN Tarouven SOME MISTAKE THE BAND BOYS RECEIVED NO NEW MUSIC FOR BASS DRUMMER JOHN STRONG - AND HE HAD TC PLAY BY /NST/NCT ALL THROUGH LAST NIGHTS BAND PRACTICE Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 1075

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