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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, \ itra MOORE'S fiUtRNSEYS nd alk are avallable hn The tola) mlo of } i M"H]Rn BHI[]MES o s upon & 1 s Hartford y purchased by the Deadlock Over Germany g Feboqen sad gl v L 9ot ’ ¥ - g\ . Ing & salary of §2,600 a year ondon, May 10.—It is undepstood P v g ’ ' ' - the proscouting attorney of the [in diplomatic eircles in Jome, says bl . ' t of Waterbury an Exchange Telegraph dispateh, that ‘h Mo AL P ’ Ao & 4 the Italian government although eon- FMII'B “ 00“ sm the show whieh u.;“ be n..'x Maf 11 (Canti from Pirst Page) report ' ' oiia t'(’('llllt‘d Women's Clubs sidoring the latest German er Jeo ontinued from st Pai o~ ' daliow | sufficient will faver the apening of hes hoded Cows Shipped Fro o B ; s Caution on Court Polley| 4151 ¥ (il [l am l0 [l [l During th ) “‘;"y““‘\ froaker Niek Passed From Calendar e departs Atlanta, Ga., May §.—I» & #be | Italian note is now being drafted, the orson rule he bl witheut 1 11 } 1 ! h ) wing | passed ng apy I not stand vt vdera Hspate 1ds, il will be delivered e senate amendiment was before 1) i e the ealendar ATy lorsing President Harding's Saturday ity aceept the e 1 of t committ ks s 4 16 in Aridaen world court ¢ wers ™ 2 . WY TUR ARyWhere from 8506 1o Minority Leader Penton made a "ohf between 14 and 16w H Reidgepor e s e ot eena) sus- | Rotarians Are Asked to \ 01,000 each, and possibly more, al S —— strong plea for the bill, and he ag: sonay ",m):,” bl miie prkera lant 'of the Baceral | fadsratian™ o \(~| in Chinese Outlaw ry though their ewner declines to place (Continued Fram First Page), vised voting down Mr, Darbie's me hool session IN THE ROUS) omen's elubs, said that resolutlon | s A58 | Press » valuation of any kind on them, tion and getting the senate amendment ' raddabis ad The house today doneurred with the on 1) I on by the res k2 aidiut Sonpiilie The Nhanghal were shipped at noon today from the '€ Present instance she cannot rpe. be the house, Mr. Hyde spoke |qu, ) CXPENSES ir enate In passage of the hill making | olutic mitteo prabably would he [ Rot n\w ab has eabled headquarters Berlin station te the national Guern- | ™M8in indifferent beeause of her elose Afain, and sald he theought it would ependent upan other 1 L t a eriminal offense to sell or deliver modified so as t k. s ¢ thal ™ prmsk Pl '” e . sey show at Devon, Pa conneotions In China, adds the paper, be a disgrace 1o the state to shut' " Amending the eharter of Walling.|® P80l 0F revaiver to an alien, the | prineiple was ¢ndorsed ot any | . the International asscclation ( NS 0TS afe fhamn tha famsms Waving Good Time, Maghe women up with men i IRy TOOM ford maximum penaity being 8500 fine and g pr ‘.?: ¥ i '_v'““‘“ ) ‘ *‘” ‘ 300 T Moorland herd, owned b 2 | Shanghai, May 10 (Thursday, 3:15 from § te 24 hours " ¢ m. three years' imprisonment S = | MGCASL AN APy ’ - 4, owned by B, Allen Ry o g e TN bl oo the Je um. | hee ] Jubs to demand that the forelan FOVe oore, ehairman of the heard of | M. bY the Assoclated I'ress)-— e of the wom s immediates oy highway onourrence Was Voteq on the a THE MORSE TRIA Ler 3 o ’ y ; 31l highwa > pments insure the proteetion of life ( directors of the Btaniey Works, Eacl |'OTIEN captives held by the Shantung v heard from, Mrs. Neving of New |4 oca bt e gand the gen. A6 bill regulating the licensing of i Weh i irer LS eaperty in Ghina 80d Bic TR animal appears to be as nearly p :1-:""I!II u“ heing released exeept """‘]' Who sald she was opposed ' ,rar hospital soeiety of | tiout iranoe agent on hers and checks, some | effect measures making banditry fms y fect as & cow ean be and comes from "“‘I“" usso, the ““:'-"‘ “‘I""“*" to the il Amending the chart Meride The houss concurred with the sen- |l o oo vments by the governs ] possibls 2 (y Mook whese pedigres runs hack (o |Lererdinf fo o mesmads from Tmacch — providing for two taxing distr e In the pamsage of & substitute for [FECMITLE PEVENME DX (08 ovel the Island' of Guernsey. v o L IN THE SEN Apnropristing 70,1 : A bill relating to cooperative market- | GoC ' ‘3 : The show 18 held ‘on the famous| NAII And addremsed to the Asia Do- | 4N Y RENATE T st ol |y aseuclations allier payments by (1o severs s |Miseellaneous Shower I | < e senate toda ed in concyp. | 110N and repairs of stats nories, = 4 companies to various ind W18 ¢ ) Devan horse show grounds, which ar-*"“:‘I';“";I:."':"‘;I n cantives held by the | Tence two bills appropriating a fota)| AvPropriating 811 or alter fis Pores Aonate Wils . leupied mueh of the time today at the Tendered to Miss Walsh located in one of the most beautiful | o 4 |...mmt .m‘“_.“ Thaving.. & $2,400,000 for state aid highways, | 110N8 and repairs at the stato mititary SeNAte 1.'"‘ PAMNSS: (naIN. Lhe N e trial, ©. 8. Hookwalter, for About 30 fviends of Mise -Mama Sections of suburban Philadelphia. | L0 GR HEEER B koot 101b8Y bill provides 00,000 for the C4mp at Niantie -"..m'.‘m . “'“;'l'-““‘“"'{‘ 2 .H“v' mer district officer of the Emergeney |\walsh of Bristol tendered her a mise | Guernsey breeders are permitted o [ b according to w consteuetion of highways and 1) Ralsing the salaries of varlous of :..::.‘».‘m,- " For s Cadaaclt: |iest C t New York and ster | eellancous shower last evening at the #hip only those which are melected hy [ el Mitn o (Ca "0 dnE our of them Other $400,000 for the completion of "C°rs In the county courts; passed hy HUUPFISGRE B boys for new construe. | 100d, formerly assistant treasurer of [home of Mrs. Theresa Hollfelder of & committee, This mmittee sent ! Tl vorkers near Linching, | 5tate ald highways whieh have not the house carly this week Dy ot o Sarniat dtataibistas “of |the Groton Tron works were the wit- |¢1 Colubbia street Miss Kathleen .” the National Guernsey lreed which were relayed here today heen finished, N 1 Board Expensos and eloctrleity under mupicipa ORROR. Walsh rendered several vocal solec ers' association enters a herd and St An unfaverable report was received | Senntor kowell reported for the mending the charter of - tionn accompanied by Miss Mary after careful inspection * drafts the | on a bill for the payment of a ol committen In conference on the bill lo BAI sledslsHon af Tar RUM RUNNERS MURDER Walsh on the piano, Miss Agnes 2 beat of the flock, Of the four se-| TO PLEAD NOT GU“ATY against the state by Edward 1, Shea concerning expenditures by school ing roduction of par value| Providence, May 10,~While polieo | Hard Jeck entertained with selections lected from the Moorland farm, three | of Plymouth committecs on boards of educntio o8 to 838 appropriating $3¢ - | otfied Sve - aar that the nndefon the ukulele, Miss Marie Walsh are animals of international reputa- SR The senate passed under sus This | had » amend x ! ® | | become the bride of ¥red Holl | 3 ¢ a inde pen vis bill "had been amended in the r the state tuberculosis commis- | hody of a man found on the roe u\ will hecom e hrl tion, and all four are from pedigreed | MP% Mayes. Indicted For :"T“T alon of the rulen the bill roleasing the |sonate and the amendment was des |sion for construction work: providiung near Narragansett Pior is not that of | felder, who is o son of Mrs, Thercsa stock known to (illfurnwy breeder Schwab's Name ll.: $25,000 hoe .‘ claim of the state to the property of feated in the house The senate re. | for a licensing board of natur athic [ John I, Lawson of Roxbury, Mams, Ilw‘ felder, on May 23 the world, They are shipp ‘I in s to Fight Case, :l‘lullnn H. Hill, late of New London, | jected Its amendn ind concurred examiners; providing for appeal to prohibition agents, they | . o= lal car in charge of Weid- | W York, May 10,—Mrs, Myrtie| The bill was passed fn the house yes. |with the house superior court by persons aggrieved |belleve the establishes .|. GAME POSTPONED man, superintendent of the farm, Mr.|y Huyes of Roston, indeted yestor- | torday, Othor bills passed from the enlons bys layout of state highways: appro- | fact that the man was murdered pittsfield, May 10 (Eastern) Spring- nan will remain in the car, [gay on a charge of having forged the The senate reconsidered its action ! dar yrinting $40,000 for the Cheshira re- | vendetta hotween rum runners is sus- [fleld-Pittsfield game postponed; wet ¥ R ¥ printing $4 r Keeping an eyo on the cows at all yame of Charles M, Schwah to a $26,- In passing the bill incorporating the| Amending the law concerning die!formatory; appropriating $12,000 for [pected ground timew, feeding and otherwise caring |, for them, and supplying water along construction of the H the route, | 1trookline, Mass., today, signified her ,Record of Cows, intention of pleading not guilty., Al One of the four is the famous|though the indietment mentioned only Moorland “Aurora” which has un ad- one note, the woman promoter was vanced registry record, according 1o |said by the district attorney's office to 0 note in conneetion with a deal for | Chatham in = ———-———_—;m B & T — MAY 10, 1923 5 Willdings 1o e wedt | Ttaly Hopes to Break in one year. She is registered |||‘|:-r, class FI' among the world's Guernisey breaders and holds second prize won at the Connecticut state fair in 1919, second prize at the Connecticut agri- cultural fair in 1019 and third prize at the Hartford fair in E the daughter of “Langw: | a prize bull owned and bred by Mr. | Moore and still on the farm, which its owner says Is practically priceles: The grandsire, “Langwater Warrior,” | N sold for $15,000 while of his off-|¥ spring brought on an average of|ant [ lating Terms of Contract. Torrington, May w York family, who wil s old in September, in a civil action being lue Bell,” who in 339 da accord- £ to government test, produced 11,- 11 pounds of milk, including 500,20 ounds of butter fat. She is in class| | a Jease was executed, | and failed to comply with t of the lease. G, and is another daughter of |“ , .angwater Soldier.” She won sec- | L!:,'m:f",lh:':r‘:;m:‘y:«:“n d prize at the Connecticut state . B after testimony by been hear the plai iir in 1920, She is the granddaugh- | cr as is “Aurora,” of the famous| ‘Dolly Dimple,” who holds the| world's unchallenged record for pro- ducing 18,458.80 pounds of milks and *06.89. pounds of butter’ fat at the New third of the quartet is “Fannic” [ oy th Moorland Farm, with an advanced |¢han Brioed for ftiios “Amiable Mona,” angwater Warrior,” mr’m\ ADA PROBE 5,000, Ottawa, May 10.—The Cattle will be on exhibition at this | committee of the house show from as far west as the Pacific | today summoned the coust and all are aavilable for sale |large Canadian sugar when entered. | appear next Tuesday to testi One of the animals to be entu(‘rl‘ the cause of high prices. another offspring that sold $ agr Faultless Fitting Footwear Veloety Fog Gray Oose leather adds charm to the “Cecil," a pelite turn pump with modified Spanish Louts wood heel. There is no more fash- style now worn. Five Facts About Footwear » to Guide You in Buying 1 Style—that personal quality, individual and distinctive — never wears out of DORO- THY DODD shoes. It is “built in” to stay. I You cannot mistake the qual- ity in DOROTHY DODD shoes. At a glance you see it DOROTH’Y DODD shoes | show you its true meaning in their wonderful ease, and in the way each line and curve is moulded to your foot. v Exceptional style, fit and durability make DOROTHY DODD shoes at their mod- erate prices the best in shoe —and the “inner quality” is values today. assured by the Trade Mark W SO o DOROTHY DODD shoes are m made for every woman, from Faultiess fit means more than youth to maturity, for Svery merely your size and width, requirement of fit and fashion. Glote Clothing House Corner Main and West Main Sts. 1, 8, government statistics of 10,-|have been aceu: f negotiating 16 993.40 pounds of milks, Including others involving $3256,000 and bearing 529.74 pounds of butter fat content | the forged signature oft he fronmas- IS DEFENDANT AT 99 Prominent \m\ \orl. “unmn ing Century Mark, Accused of Vio- 10,—Miss beth Jones, a member of a prominene i the defend- $3,881 cach. day In the superior court in Litch- Another famous cow which is one | field. ‘The plaintiff is Mrs, Iather- ¢ the four Is Moorland “Amiable|ine 8. Barger of Litchfield, who % claims $1,800 damages, alleging that Miss Jones leased a house from her Miss Jones denies that {Raw Sugar Prices Are Once More on the Ris York, May 10.—Raw sugar fu- | of 3l years. 4 {tures advanced 2 to 14 points and Eighth Best Cow in World. spot raws advanced 1-8 cent at the e eighth cow In the world at|gpening of the market today follow- [ present time, now in class 17I° on | ing the action of federal judges yes- | | roll of honor, which (ul“pxifl"i“«-nl.\\ in refusing to enjoin n-.pnn,; ew York coffee and sugar ex- | v record of 12,812 pounds of {to 6.62 for September and 5.97 for milk with 648.30 pounds of butter fat | December, 1t efined, however, \\:n\ within a year. not changed from yester 's range | The_lust of the bunch is \lnnrlnml {of 4 to 9.50 for fine granulated. | SUGAR PRICE ricultural | of commons heads of refineries PECIAL NOTICE WHO WERE UNABLE TO ATTEND THE SALE THIS MORNING— WHO WERE LATE FOR THE SALE— WHO WERE UNABLE TO GET THEIR SIZE AND COLOR BECAUSE OF THE l SHORTAGE IN QUANTITY— WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 1,000 MORE OF THESE riscilla Economy Dresses Near- TO THE WOMEN Eliza- 1 be 100 tried to- he terms virtually on-suited ntiY had went up five to fy as to 14 Styles All Fast Colors ‘GINGHAMS Wanted colors, light and dark shades, small checks, plaids and plain chambrays. 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