New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1923, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1023, B e e T . ) orac international conference of MAMEF| FETTrEr ettt tttt sttt e Johy stoek o received this BERGER, FINANCIER, ¢ SOUGHT AS FORGER Detrolter, Ford ASSOCiate, OBCE “*5yy vvvs e sen 1 wien meree w‘s Newslny was mentl od was the sale o the company to Henry May 1 brothers fareed him to split | with Heward B. Loome, now directors of 1 e of the beard of -, 1 A, 1. MeMeans, Dodge offices, Eaeh received more than $133 dge Hroth hairma the the 19 Herger e i for §2 ) to give W and said that he York elient. Later $5,000 was ary him the represents Vo Berger withdrew right 1o I # New I's hid Detroit associate Bires, patron i this until « story of Ema the polic eities ta apprehe on a eharg Detroit e eharges of ¢ mated at § specific comg Rudd od him by means ¢ Revera of big downtow said to be which invelve through him 10 who, he 1s not wish to suffer £pplying to th which he ga l | money, it Is charged, bore Datures, Attempts to b banker, coupled Incurred in fighting dralned away the fortune of [ nccording to one who W well for years. Berger maintained | til recently a sort of nanclal company, calle ger compiny, His method ' SUeCe nade '+ ASKS WAGE INCREASES Fifty Million More & Year Wonld he | Added to Payeolls of Three Rig Railroads, May 10— Wage inerease an shopmen aggregat. ' annually have wresented to three hig roads gh the railway employes de-| partment of the American Federation | Labor, preparatory to taking the, case before the U, 8 rallroad labor| 1, the New York Herald sald to.| who says g 1,00 mer Y [ thre vietims ¢ 1t of embarrassment by hank The 1 Wy The d are the Pitts. Baltimore and nffec! F roads Lurgh and Lake ernationn CAprnse of 20 cents an hour from 70 nts “for all machinists, hoiler. | kers, blacksmiths, electricians, | sheot metal workers and earmen,” I'or helpers in the included trades a new minimum of 67 eents an hour| rEOr him | wis asked New York ui K | Internationsl 1y SASE MAIN STREET STORE. | 1 the K. T, Ders | bl te Lillian and Rudolph filmov- have | leased to Samuel W, Menus a store| thio and New York Central, The employes have asked for an in-| ¥ his head. He called from betwees the planks for help Dr. Kiss of 8t. Mary's hospita malea, treated Curcieni His WITNESS 1S LOCATED He CASE MORE MYSTERIOUS . He was dug out cond Death of Northwestern Universitf student Is No Nearer Solution Than It Has Been Chicago, May 10,.—Investigation of the supposed death of Leighton Mount, Northwestern university fresh man who disappeared 20 months age after an inter-class fight has produced no elue to substantiate the numerous theories advanced, As quickly as ideas have been . set forth to account for the presence of the skeleton found under a pier iden- tified as that of Mount, witnesses have besn found or have eome forward to testify that the bones could not have got under the pier in the manner detailed Today President Scott of the uni- versity and Harry I, Pearsons, mayor of Evanstown will go hefore the jury The day's list of witnesses also in- cludes Miss Doris Fuehs, Leighton's friend, reputed to have recelved an unsigned note from him which Mrs J Mount, the boy's mother, has referred to as “the last letter le wrote," Heads In Newspaper That Is Wanted in Ward-Poters®Case and Immediately Responds, & York, May 10,—Albert Stuart veteran wanted as a4 witness in the state's inquiry into the slay Ing of Clarench Peters by Walter 8 Ward last May has heen located, it was announced today at the office here of the atterney general, Btuart, who had been out of town, read in the newspapers that he was heing sought and communicated with the authorities, Ha wag one of the three men stalled in an automobile near the soene of the shooting on Kenlseo res- ervoir road,” The tylo previously said they had heard no pistol shots, New a war DECIDES ON RIG ATR PLEET | British - Cabinet Advocates BURIED, HE AIDS RESCUERS, | AMs Tnorease: Workman Directs Firemen Who Dig : l.{;mllon. May hl‘n.-—;'ll‘nl- |uh!nrl has decided a conslderable increase in Him From Cave. British alr forces In necessary, the New York, May 10 'or two hours Duke of Devonshire, secretary for the rday morning Francesco Curecl- colonies, informed the house of lords, onl, 22, a laborer of No, 1 Hrown The Duke, who head the govern- avenue, Jamalea, directed firemen ment committee, inquiring Into the ftom Hook and Ladder company No. country's air strength, was taking part 22, Jamaica, in the work of extricat. in a debate Initiated by Lord Birken- ing him from an excavation which head, who based a demand for a one- had caved in on him in Van Wyck power standard in the air on *the avenue, enormous superiority of the French Curclonl was alone in the exeava- air force and declared Britain could tion, trying to drill a hole in a water not be content with such superiority main to make a connection with a'in any country, however friendly, plle to a house, when the cave.in — — occurred, Two shoring planks .fell| First English stamp was black, Consider- ANSWERS DE VALERA Freeman's Joumal Says That Unless| CAVANAUGH HEADS FORESTERS Torvington, May 10 The grand eourt of Conneotieut, Forestérs of America, concluded its annual eon- vention here yesterday, seleeting Ne '“ML a8 the ne of next yea meeting, Peter J, Cavanaugh of this town was elected grand ehief ranger, printers to be held early nest month Gothenberg, Bweden NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH A»l{)”.fiofi- in Nostrils To P Alr Passages, s Ah! What relief! Your elogged noss trils open right up, the air passa of your head are clear and you can breathe freely, No more hawking, snuffling, mucous ache, dryness—no hreath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream HRalm from your | druggist now Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic eream in your nostrils, let it penetrate througn every air passage of the head; soothe a er heal the swollen, inflamed mucou~ membrane, giving you instant relief Ely's Cream Balm is just what every cold and eatarrh sufferer has been seeking, It's just splendid, eSS 1 Registered. Amateurs on B. P, 0. E. Social Program Members of New Fritain lodge, No, 87, B. P, O, E, will hold a social this evening at & o'clock at the club house on Washington street, The en- tertninment committee has arranged |an unusually attractive program, in- (cluding a number of hoxing bouts be- |at | Leader Gives up His Gun, His Oyer- res are Fals By The Ass ' . | Dublin, May 10 The Freeman's {Journal commenting on the apparent of the negotiations collapse peace 2.« GIFT FROM ALDERMEN, A solid silver, vase, which ds 16 inches high, has been presented to Alderman Dennis E, Finn of Hart- ford by the outgelng board of al dermen of that eity, Mr. Finn was married two weeks ago to Miss Mar. (garet A. Luddy of this eity suys “If De Valera does not sirrender his gun, his everture is a sham and imposition, He says this is im Has he lost control? If 80 it s more obvious than ever that a so-called peace without the sur vender of arms would be no peace and De Valera's signature would hind no hedy," READY T0 CO-OPERATE i practicable ANDERSON=—=HOLMQUIST, The marriage of Gustav Anderson of 26 West Pearl street and Miss Esther Holmquist of 801 Kensington avenue will take place Saturday eve- ning at 7 o'clock, The couple will be attended by Mr, and Mrs, Willlam laborate in Payment of Reparations | H, THentley of Kensington, ==Resistance to Continue, 'NFILLED STEEL ORDERS, Berlin, May 10, The executive| New York, May 10,—Unfilled or- councils of the German trade unions | ders of the I", 8, Steel Corp, on April have ued a manifesto proclaiming | 30 made publie today, totalled 7,248,. the readiness of the German workers| 609 tons, a decrease of 114,823 tons [to collaborate in the payment of repa- | under those at the end of the pre. rations “to the limits of possibility” [ ceding month, bhut asserting that passive resistance — . i will continue in the Ruhr, " . *am o tween registered amateurs, Sultable Al a protest against the sentences Nul;!"lnt".::h(l;.ut ‘;;::l-l;lm:l"u:flfl:‘ao:dd:']"”"' will be awarded the winners, of the Worden court-martial, the Es- at ‘em, and everybody enjoy the | A musical program will he given and sen trade unions committee has ap. pl'ulur’u of normaley. |luneh will be served, It is expected g llhll.thl‘ attendance will be large, DIVIDEND DECLARED, pealed for a complete cessation of work tomorrow requesting that shops “1 SILVER WEEK New York, May 10,—Directors of { American Loco, Co, today declared & and restaurants close and that all ' — At — Iaunrlnrly dividend of $2.50 a share street traffic be suspended, WEDDING RING SHOP on comv;on lbo!;"k. an Inrrpu;ndo{ ',1 149 Main Street per quarter, and recommended put- ting the stock on a no-par basis and SEE OUR WINDOW German Trades Union Willing to Col. TO REPRESENT PRINTERS Washington, May 10, — George H, | Carter, publie printer, has been desig- nated by President Harding to repre. sent the American government at the | | issuing two shares for every $100 share now outstanding. be to go to firms needing act as their agent in attemp the capitar jrom bankers these firms were in Fran many, which caused him to make two trips nbroad last year. It is believed that he was even communicating | with the British government with a view to negotiating a | for it When Henry Ford n negotia- tions to buy' out other stockholders in the Ford Motor compuny in 1019, Berger, it was dis red, had a long option on the 2,000 & of Ford MOTHER DAY apital and and basement at 895 Main street for | % n shoe store and for the sale s furnishings, The lease is years at an annual rental of to get Many of | us: |of m for five $3,000 N ——— FRECKLES Girls! Make Harmless Lemon Cream to bleach \away Tan, Freckles Mix the juice of two lemons with | three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist ‘will supply for a few AT cents, shake well in a bottle, and you | have a whole quarter-pint of the OHRNSTEDT,S | most wonderful freckle and tan | | cream, and complexion beautifier, - | eream into the face, neck, arms and . 72 West Main St. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon | hands each day and see how freckles ‘and blemishes naturally bleach right out and how youthfully clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. 4 [A “It gets the edge dirt right out” Is there anything harder to get clean than a dirty soft collar? Yet the grimiest of this man’s collars are [ The new Modified | Educator Oxford Sfor women. Unless stamped like this it is not an Educator. now washed white and clear of edge dirt - without hard rubbing with only a light rybbing. A little Rinso sprinkled dry on the worst spots makes them disappear. Whatever your way of washing, Rinso does the whole job—with it you need no other soap. All these washing machine manufacturers say “Use Rinso” Apex, Bluebird, Coffield, Gainaday, Getz, Haag, Horton, Laun-Dry-Ette, Meadows, “1900” Cataract, One Minute, Rotarex, Stlnnysuas, Sutf, Trojan, Voss, urge women to use Rinso. These especially dirty things always come clean with Rinso Rompers and working clothes “In my wash every week the baby's rompers and my oldest son’s worki:g clothes are the dirtiest. I make a go suds with Rinso and let my clothes soak. 1 have to rub myson'’s shirts a little but Rinso has loosened the dirt and it works right out. By half-past nine my whole washing is on the line. Rinso is a won- derful saver of time and strength.” Boys’ Scout clothes “My boys’ scout clothes were my despait until I learned about Rinso. Dirt from the woods, from smoky pans—ground right into their suits. Now I soak them for about twenty minutes in Rinso and all the dirt is loosened.” Big heavy pieces “The thing I minded most was rubbin; the big heavy things. Since I have fou! out how easily Rinso soaks the dirt out of them I don’t have any troubles.” oaks the dirt out - - only the dirtiest spots need just a light rubbing How Smart Your Foot Looks! ND how relieved 1t feelst A new com- bination — good looks and extreme comfort— a most welcome combination, This new model embodies the orthopedic features of the famous Educator—the shoe built to “let the feet grow as they should™ —with truly distinctive style. Come inand try on a paii. Endorsed by the Y. W. C. A. Because the new Modified Educator meets exactly their ideas of a shoe for women, the Y. W.C.As Orthopedic Council fully en- dorsesit. Made by Rice & Hutchins, Inc., Boston, Read the letter below from a’ man who travels over dusty, dirty roads every day. “My wife gets out all edge dirt ftom Jmy semi-stiff collars since she took to using Rinso. She says she never could get them clean with bar soap alone and she hated to use harsh powders. With Rinso I must say she gets a fine result—my collars come out spotless —and it seems to me they wear almost twice as long.” With this new soap soaking takes the-place of rubbing Just by soaking in the suds of this new soap, the most ground-in dirt is gently loosened Get Rinso today. All grocers and and dissolved and not a thread is weakened. department stores have it in two sizes— Even the dirt that gets absolutely ground the regular package and the big new pack- in at cuff edges and the like is so loosened age. Lever Bros. Co., 164 Broadway, by soaking in Rinso suds, that it comes out ~Cambridge, Massachusetts. o FOR WOMEN R.nsc S FOR MEN AND WOMEN VOGUE SHOE SHOP 239 MAIN orr. 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