New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN PASS BUCK T0 WILSON Lasker 2 PENN, HOUSE KILLS 0 ‘ORY’ ENFORCEMENT .. Leaves Pinchot Helpless Without ™ 5 7 2 v A Funds for Work — Harrisburg, Pa Swets” In the he tives yesterday in the the legislature seored Governer Pinchot's dry ment program After the senate had pas blanket appropriation bill fo 960,200, which it had amende elude the hattie.searred $25 cently iss for enforcement, the “wets" i p N B WAL tained the proieoted five lower house surged forward a . IFpaRe ¢ » & sl \ & vote of 107 1o killed the ftem The senate then bowed to the “wet sentiment of the lower house drawing ita $250,000 ftem, and gesult the state will have no money to enforee the Pinchot dry law uniess the governer can foree tion through by A spe Following am senate’'s actlor w executive mansion t vernor Pin ehot is making plans to address a joint | session of the legislature hefore final| " adjournment. His address is expected to come at the conclusion of the ses.| slon in response to the usual formal| . oiementary explanations bearing inquiry from both branches a8 1€ .. "vy0 pype i‘rvu[l 455 stiah ax wh“‘; whether the governor has any fur |y noe moans by “cessation of pase | ther communications to the legisla. | o 5 oo 15 what pre ture. The prospect of & final Mese | oo evarantoes Franco exacts for the sage from the un\‘rrlmr.nrnu« d in payment of reparations, terest among the members, Although "The Franch reply was submitted by the formal request s customary, Yfare-| puomior Poineare Vo Birasls’ before 1y has the chief executive avalled| eo.warding it to London. | himeelf of the opportunity, ) ‘Withdrawal of the appropriation is & triumph for thg “wets’ one of thelr few victories over the adminis- tration. The Philadelphia house del- egation voted against the enforcement item as it did when it was defeated in the house weeks ago. GIRL STRANGELY DROWNED New York Police Seek Three Men Seen Talking to Fer on Pler Just Before She Plunged to Her Death, New York, June 16.—~While harbor police dragged the East river off Ninth street, detectlves today set out for three men who just after dawn were seen talking to a young woman at the end of a pler and fled after she tumbled into the river to be swept WIN SAYS ENGLAND I AGAINST OCCUPATION Prewnier Doclares Government Answering Crities of 1 orats Were Ones Who Planned | Heplng oming Washington, June 15 fo trip of the Leviathan ity in the BRuhr Area eriticlsmas of the gl ir Associgted Press June 15 ut by & - Replying to & abor member in ning shipping board declared st night ker of the & formal statement T ) for the tria nisio led | up ur and that it was an the p June 1 pr 156 of representa pl0SINg a vietery HOTANE § ratie adm "W der a demeo istratic s had AW enforee me sable part of ar eupation Characterizing party polemies: pon the demoeyat mittee W headquarter attack Mr, Lasker the atest Rritish amplets reports Vra ommu 1ed & smatement 2 day cruise of t a8 A hat ner te Cuban waters publie funds, to *Iment ita temptation or political piwposes. r and speoific \litioning of the liner 1, were prepareds by shipping was 10 nisrepres by withe a8 8 Mr. Lask board ehairman lefinition pas cen made gnged in the an a nl s John Narton Payne ment me m th vom , was worded most cors lially, says the newspaper, It asked | CHILDREN Lovable, hopeful, sweet little tots, they contribute e ——— much to the joy of life, Firemen Risk Lives in Saving Boys in Gorge! Rochester, N, Y., June 15—Two firemen yesterday afternoon risked |their lives to save two boys marooned | on & ledge along the edge of the Gen-| esee river, here, The third boy fell,| suffering injuries. Perpetuate their child- hood with snapshots. Mrs. Heslitt, 37 Madison street, won the five dollar photo finishing ticket this week. Look for your name next Friday. Ohrnstedt’s 72 W. MAIN ST. The lads climbed the sheer lime- stone walls of the river gorge which rose to an almost perpendicular helght | of 200 feet, They were exhausted 'hen they reached a jutting rock| about 60 feet above the water and| were afrald to descend. Their cries| attracted the firemen. The firemen were lowered to where the boys were | iand brought them to the top. The| {third boy fell when he tried to nego-| tiate a treacherous trail leading to| under by the tide, {the bottom while awaiting the rescue| A watchman saw the four, appar- party, . ently in violent argument, and saw| the men flee as the woman plunged beneath the waves. He threw her a rope but it was too short. While he ran for a longer rope the woman'’s screams and frantic struggles ceased. Another woman, Eva Vari of Brooklyn was under treatment for submersion and exposure today. She|i was rescued from the East river off | 95th street when two bay men rllu-i covered her struggling in the water. | K8 S I ST —— | THREE MEDALS AWARDED @ Gen. Wood, Miss Schuyler and Dr. Osborne Arc Given Roosevelt Me- morial Honors at White House., Washington, June 15.—High gov- eroment officials, including members of the cabinet and other prominent persons, were among the invited guests for the ceremony of presenta- tion by President Harding at the White House today of the first medals awarded by the Roosevelt Memorial asspclation for distinguished service to the American people. The three medals were awarded to | g Major General Leonard Wood, gover- ror general of the Philippines, Miss Louisa Lee Schuyler, soclal worker, and Dr. Henry Fairfield Osborne, president of the museum of natural history, New York, Presented in recognition of his work in promoting | § the national defense General Wood’s| medal bears the inscription of the former president's famous words: | “If 1 must choose between right- | eousness and peace I choose right- eousness." Ladies’ Grey Suede Sport COMBINATION OXFORDS Crepe Rubber Sole SPORT OXFORDS Grey Suede Cut-Out ANKLET SANDALS B Ladies’ White Canvas Brown and Black COMBINATION SPORT OXFORDS RERTETES Value $7.50 HOT“(;';\@STA_T@DAY | Wesley and Amherst Baseball Strug- gle Tomorrow is Likely to Be Bit- | terly Fought Throughout. | Middletown, June 15.—A hot game | | is promised for Saturday afternoon on | g Andrus Fleld at 2 o'clock when Am- herst and Wesleyan cross bats, Both teams have been putt hard practice since the close of aminations and are out to fight for @ gecond place in the “Little Three Championship.” , Wesleyan's line-up will probahly be |8 Iricke, ss; Howarth, cf; | § ing in | ex- | Low and milita as follows Taylor, If; Lotspeich, pi Mansfield, ¢; viathan Junketing Trip, Says Demo hairman Las indde pee waste of orget for the m ations for the re experts £ wh LADIES’ WHITE DUCK OXFORDS— exceptional value DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 13 e e SONS OF ERIN FORMED Cathalis and Americans slate ciny nt Irish The Best of Everything at HALLINAN’S . 13¢ o | Protestants amd 0 New d bus Youk Ouganise fir Purpese of Wip } g Out Factionalism SCRIBED Within & were 000 11 ears firet and cent honds undard Ol of \ per $T5,000,000 QUICKL Y SUR New > Ame Irish republi hoth 1 faiths ¢ Irisk New York Vree [T scriptions 50,008, o Yankee Rye . Rath Buns oo 38 Neapolitan Cake ..... 20e Almond Tarts 12¢ ea, Shorteake Biscuit 15¢ doz, Hallinan's Best Bread ¥ eresenee S for 8l Crullers ,........ 18¢ doz, Coffee Cakes Asst, 18¢ ea, Strawberry Layer 30¢ Bran Muffins .. .. 15¢ doz, [ e tery T n year eent nds had been sold and California one was made # the hooks elosed Amer business her VERA STEADMAN GETS DIVORCE Los Angeles, June 15,—Vera Btead DELICATESSEN DEPT, We carry a full line of Cooked Meats—Cooked richt here in Our pwn Kitchen Stuffed Roast ('hh'k)en0 Fresh Butter . .... 70¢ Ib, 2,50 e, Potato Salad .. ... 20¢ Ib, ?:k"::;flp(l‘;o’degam Ay Baked Beans ...... 10¢ b, Roast Sirloin "fl'f Cahbage Salad ... 20¢ Ih, Potato Chips Rest Frankforts . Large Dill Pickles. . Knock Wurst ..... 3ic Ib, Canton Center Fresh Eggs ...... caeane of the meeting & actress, ee from Jackie Taylor, er, in the superior court She charged eruelty, Cornelius ) We and or Irish ema or ea he B g | ‘Buy Dad a Tie’} CANDY DEPT, We Make Our Own Assorted Haystacks civeer. 40e 1b, Peppermint and Wintergreen Cream Patties ...... 22¢ Ih, Molasses Peppermints 28¢ 1h, Assorted Chocolates ................c000ievinues 49¢ 1h, Try Our Salted Almonds and Assorted Nuts Father’s Day June 17 FOX'S—Starting Monday All Ties Neatly Boxed CAN A WOMAN LOVE TWICE? Featuring Ethel Clayton and All Star Cast TR BUBOBUSURUBUBUGUT 1 10 5 6 B i T A A RO MONEY vmc THE NEW BRITAIN; -~ MARKET.C0.~- NUALITY GOOD 3|18 M CONOMY PRICES T TEL. WILLIAMS’ ROUT BEER EXTRACT ROYAL LUNCH * CRACKERS AIN:S Ladies' Brown Suede Sport COMBINATION OXFORDS Grey Sucde Rubber Sole SPORT OXFORDS POTATOES LEAN SMOKED 15 Ib. pk. SHOULDERS BEST PURE LARD: | oo oo abian 2 1bs. 25¢ YEARLING LAMB —_______.—-—————-—-—-————————-—I LEAN ROAST PORK (Not Frozen) ................. LB. 18c PRIME RIB ROASTS .............covnie. LB 28¢ FRESH KILLED FOWL ........ . LB. 39c Cottage Hams ...... Ib. 3 5 (&) ";- 18 C Patent Colt Cut-Out “TUT” SANDALS Hand Value $4.00 " Lean Corned Beef Sperry & Barnes’ ry heels, $1 “69 Value ‘ $3.00 Roast Veal for Reynolds, rf; Umpleby, 1h; Weiland 3h; Butler, Balls and strikes will be judged by Hugh Rorty, the popu- lar umpire of the Eastern lcagus The game will be preceded by the Alumni class parade which is always a big he Commencement week-end the game Acting President and Mrs. Stephen H. Olin | will receive the and their feature all leathers ... After alumni t's home *KING TUT” SANDALS, Bacon Ib. 3 2 C it vv K 180 Pork Hamburg Beef 1h. 10C Sausage . . | \ | \ Stew | Liver .. Value $3.95 $2.9 friends at the presider HARD COAL SHIPMENTS from. Red, Green, Beige, Ivory, Blue The largest selection of COLORED KID SANDALS and PUMPS to choose Report for Month of May Shows o8 s REEL R tomnaze ovr @ DR, KAHLER'S CORRECTIVE SHOES FOR WOMEN Great Increase of Shipments During April. Philadelphia of anthiracite fc reported to the & information a amounted to 6,564,258 Increase . B | EXCLUSIVE St NI | AGENCY FOR WL DOUGLAS with | @ not in to the etri The s yroached during v in the var vears [ the maximum |} the month « of 1917 and nroductiou was reached. 1918 wher RED CROSS SHOES FOR COMFORT THE BEST SHOE VALUES IN THE LiTY Lean Boiling Beef i DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR............. 10 LBS. $1.00 WINNER COFFEE — FRESH ROASTED .............. LB. 25c \l::xn:s d 3 lh; 296 “ i,all!l;a;n"sd . 3 cans C ’ E‘§I=1(;:ated.i:n?292 Kidney Macaroni » Campbell's s . anmzsrc/ L tiee 25(: | Soups .. 3 "““",ggf WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER .... tHE cuurn STRICTLY FRESH EGGS ........................ .DOL 35c RADISHES .. 3 bunches 10¢ ' LETTUCE .... v head 10; CANTALOUPES — ORANGES — BANA 'TRAWBERRIES— SPINACH— BEET GOLD MEDAL FLOUR......................... SACK $1.00 Meai,\: 2 ¢ 5 [ (¢ ‘ Baker's Premier Raisins Powder .... b 29(‘. large can Geans ........ 250 Beans .. 3 pkg. 3 g FRESH FROM 'fiiB 45¢ LARGE LEMONS doz. 35¢ | ONIONS Ceipeee... 31bs. 25¢ GREENS — CUKES — TOMATOES

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