New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 5, 1923, Page 2

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P 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JU Get Your |IRELAND TRANQUIL |~ PERSONALS WOPERULRPIRIS o Home S0 Declares Timothy Healy, the, v ~ G | StraWb err y President A. J. Sloper of the New London, Ju? ! i L , July 5—Most of the poli- Writing Paper Britain National bank, 15 at his sum- | .01 wiiters in the morning newspa- Fountain Pens * Governor General mer home in Greenville, Maine. pers treat the Franco-British impasse et despairingly. The one exception is Wash Cloths i _— » ceman William H. he Associated Press. | ; # # : Soaps London, July 5.—"Ircland today is|Mo°n triP Rud. Ae orging vesumed |y oy stated in ministerial circles as tranquil as Great Britain,” said|Di® duties on the pollce force. over-night that the negotiations had . Sunburn Lotions Timothy Healy, -governor general of | o th ttorney J. G. Woods|Peen taking a new and more hopeful - Cold Creams the Irish Free State, in an interview | Erosecuting Attorney J. G. WOoOCE|y,.p celebrated July 4th at his birthplace, | “pe ;g0 i0e 1o 5 unable to disclose Tooth Paste with the Daily Lixpress prior to his|yo oo, ‘ " o the nature of the reported change. retuwn to Ireland last evening after = Safety Razors | conversations with imperial authori-| Goo.ce Newton of Wallace street, a | 'The diplomatic correspondent of the o 2 Daily Telegraph says the government ilns ties regarding Irish affairs. i class ] Ko(“lingl;sr::elfl(l"i';retteq The governor general said that the ]T:rmd::r“(;rh_:::mfr:fi““,?:\,: shnr:; still rp_gnrr!s the situation *‘as one oj § 3 |government was intently preoccupied |¢o. Utica, N. Y. ‘where he will enter exceeding graxity as well as delicacy. G Tooth Brushes with how to terminate a situation in|{1¢ emtio oo an engineering concern | Marauis Della Torretta the Itallan ,. Bathing Caps which its sorrow, it found itself still |y that city. ambassador visited the foreign secre- ° holding ten thousand Irishmen. R s tary yesterday, The diplomatic cor- i) The government's purpose he said| vijjjam Prescher of Monroe street|réspondent of Westminster Gazette hs = & 5 was to relcase these prisoners as rap- | home from Pinehurst, N. C., where |understands the Italian emissary had & > Hardware 336 MAIN sr. idly as possible without ‘exposing the ;e gpent the winter. an imporant mission to convey he - public to a recrudesence of disorder ¥ ool views of Premier Mussolini who in- - B The s and they are now being freed at the | . and Mrs, Louls J. Prey and fam- | lines more and more to the British |rate of about 800 weekly. |1ly of 164 Carlton street, Belvidere,|Vi€W of the Ruhr question. The governor general complained | ;e gone to Myrtle Beach for the ety 18 MONTHS I'OR DUELIST 4 p H at the. continucd refusal of the south-| gummer months, > ‘ y lc I"snn rug 0 | ern government to appoint a boundary | o Moscow, July 5.—Captain Tertoff, b * ||| commissioner to co-operate with Great| rp, and Mrs. Frank Beiganti have | charged with having killed another X MA , | Britain and the Iree State In settling | gone to Myrtle Beach for the summer. | officer in a duel has been sentenced ¢ & ¢ 169-171 IN ST. |the boundary between the two divis- g R by the supreme military «court to 18 RED: BOLIE, PROWNED. . [ions of the country. ~Ho also de-| M P, Borg and daughter, Minnie, | months improsonment. ~Nina Tocha- | T LY nounced the Belfast authorities for| o 88 Black éock avenue left today | Velli, who was a witness to the duel|West Haven Man Wades Into Deep / keeping more than 400 I'ree States|for New York where they will sail [and charged with being an accom-| Water to Avold Being Arrested 177 MAIN STREET sympathizers interned ‘*on nothing|gaturday for a ten week vacation in|plice, was acquitted. New Haven, July 5.—The body of but suspicion.’ v P Sweden, Thomas Greenbane, 60, of West Hav- A s L e s 17 Boy or Glr]. en, who waded into Long Island sound P’ STATE POLICE ACTIVE | Agnes Bamdeck of 61 Columbia —_— | street is spending a week with her ¢ at Oyster river Tuesday to evade ar- A Arrest New Yorker Carrying Contra- | cousin Miss Mildred Schilling of Long s rest, was found on a sand bar near | @ * Our Annual . band Liquor at Westport. Island City. | the shore today. The man alarmed y n N | bathers when he appeared in an in- Westport, July 5.—While on their Mrs. T. Holfelder is spending the | Sz toxicated condition and waded into the water with his two dogs. A | way from New York to Hartford, With | week swith her daughter, Mrs. J. J. - ; 144 pint bottles of rye and Scotch|yyajsh at Indian Neck. i » policeman was summoned from West | Haven and when he called to Green- ] Lo e il whiskey in their high powered car, | SHFSIS A Hartford’s largest stocks of fine @| tWo men, giving their names as Her-| AR LEAPS EMBANKMENT bane the latter waded deeper into clothing including Our Own !‘"‘"L J. Freezer, of 24 West Mount| ,.,..4 0, July 5.—Three young| % i |the water. The policeman went out E—— Horsfall made, Ready for Serv- fJ| Morris Park, New York, and Benja- b iy ¢ : in a boat, but found no trace of the jce Clothes, hand-tailored i our ¥ Sern, of 549 West 113th street, New |persons were killed early yesterday, i man. The two dogs were swimming own shops. i York were arrested at Nash’s corner|three others injured, one seriously, £ around and were hauled into the here about 8 o'clock last night. when an automobile in which they : 21 | boat. \ on a 340 Suits to go at .. $33.50 State Policeman Anthony Manion |were riding went over an embankment $45 Suits to go at ...... $36.50 of Bridgeport arrested the pair and|at Hayesville, eight miles from here, | % NO CAR SHORTAGE ordered them locked up in the town | burying four of ‘the party underneath. | B s ’ $50 Suits to go at ...... $39.50 M| |ockup when they were unable to fur- |The dead are: Dorothy Love, 17; Carl | ; Washington, July 5. — In spite of hd | A 4 3 . . 5 very heavy traffic encountered on rail- $55 Suits (o go at . $46.50 §§| nish bonds of $500 each. Ballict, 18; and Gretchen Ciphers, 17.| ARt et $60 Suits to go at $49.50 3 ; Aobark Plark ovage ot thekaitombe car shortage is non-existent, the Am- s B i NEW SPEED RECORDS. bile, is seriously injured. All of the : ; erican railway association reported to- $65 Suits o go at ...... $53.50 San Luis Obispo, Cal, July 5. |PAarty lived here ‘ o day and on June 22 rallroads had / What were declared to be new auto- o s . 58,070 surplus cars in good repair, but S R mobile world records for the dirt GOVERNOR TAKEN ILL. not in use. I I tracks were established here ygster- | Hartford, July 5.—While motoring L : Although 4,269 coal cars were in day when Jess Coe covered 15 miles | with his family from the New Ing- e 3 the surplus classification, 7,976 were sought by shippers at various points in 11 minutes 37 3-5 seconds and|jpng Governor's conference in Maine : where they could not be furnished . Fred Frame, in a non-c.onlp'enu\'e to this city, Governor Templeton had | "“‘]"‘ covered a mile in 43 2-5 scc- g gick spell and was obliged to cut immediately. ' onds. | his trip short at Franklin, N. H,, soon | Latest photo of Dr. Doederlein, not- e T % . S| Iumsmct oB after midnight Friday, Secretary An-|ed professor of Munich, Germany. RAISES DIECOUNT RATE Watch for Advertlsement PRICE OF LEAD LOWERED |son T, McCook left the party at!Several years ago he startled the|BY The Associated Press, London, July 5.—The Bank of Eng- Yartrord. New York, July 5.—The American |Franklin and made the remainder of |medical world by his diagnosis of the 3 f . . t, e Smelting and Refining Co, today re-|the trip by jrail. He reported that human sex before birth. He can tell land today raised its rate to 4 per 1 T morrow Nl h Pa r fIt Pays to Buy Our Kind” duced the price of lead from 6.65 to |the governor’expected to be able to |whether itll be a bouncing boy or a [cent from the 3 per cent level Which n o ght's per M| 6.50 cents a pound. proceed homeward. | giggling girl. had prevalled for a year. CITY ITEMS IT IS GOING TO BE The following enlistments have been recorded at the local recruiting station: I'or the Medical Corps for | B k th Old C seérvice in the Philippine Islands, ac to e Oun James Marson, Joseph J. Similon. I ittt Weve. irene ,Beasty To Ireland, England, Scotland, France, Sweden, Italy, Germany or any other Have The Herald follow you on| your vacation, 18c a week, cash with | AND i European country. The DAVIS TRAVEL SERVICE offers you quick order.—advt, Mrs. Estelle W. Rice, wife of Coun- cllman Henry Rice of Arch street is ’{ L i i B n htinad to her NOW ' lS THE TIME TO ENJOY OUR PORCH o s oo weeks ago. She has returned to her home on Arch street. Reservations and “ickets at tariff rates . Radio sets and supplies at Morans. d all li : _ R ] on any and all lines, . Call, write or Th action of .John Ashaus against telephone i i the United Lutheran society of New . 5 i I - ] f L i {nformatmn. The-DAVIS Tritain for $125 has been settled out ? : s L d : | . way is the easiest way and costs not of court. The suit arose over a dis- - i g g cent more. agreement over arrangements for an orchestra to play at a society fair, Judge B. I". Gaffney represented the defendant. V, : i ! B v ‘ \,\MJ‘ a g Have The Herald follow you on| : e : ) : | F. IRVIN DAVIS your vacation, 18c a week, cash with order.—advt. > “ : ¥ : e . = e S e AL " 2 [ Jtreet _%7007‘ Qfice 82 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn. “Jape WOV WM [[IM NOA ‘BRaN0D Jo ‘puy 3 i B N COUCH HAMMOCKS ‘SJORIIXS PUOIUIT JIBY PUB B[JUBA J[B7] y / { ’ TELEPHONE 23-4511 JMe BupEn £43 B0l ‘a®O anok 03 aoamy jquenbid mau v 2a13 01 jJumm nof jJ . : Chain hung Hammocks with rust-proof springs, grey or } Others at .... e $15.00 PORCH ROCKERS Still others with upholstered 'l’lldar e $3.85 s stown PORCH SHADES $22’ $24’ $25 Many different styles e Fumer 5oy e §l| Z====%= REFRIGERATORS CARRIAGES The Farmer Boy main- tains that the women who S 3 use plenty of fresh milk in Does your old ice hox leak Go-Carts and Strollers their cooking are proceed- and waste ice? All the new styles and ing to keep house on the 1 You‘”f s&l\'e dmOney and colors. fiins ‘ ' . health plan. ' ‘ save food and ice with a ' S f filSIllOILBd & o good new Heywood and Lloyd Car- P i Z Milk Is Your Best Food I = | y ‘ ’ st o € ' REFRIGERATOR riages at very low prices. § ngpg]mmts " . - As Shown 2 S i Umted lWlI-k CO. r ’ $26 UfGl;R p;pperm;nts—;here's ag old- !br.a S ; SEE OUR ° » S le S . | fashioned sound to t ese.‘goo_ , old- # owotinase. Nl Specisr Eight Piece Walnut Dining Suite—$169.00 Mo ooty vt i oy, HANCY New Britai in bought them on the store side of the Post- office. B Fact is, the recipe for making them was ! d old-fashioned then. It can’t be improved HAVE U | ), : s s Ex_{?fl‘?zg‘ts o % r:::.y' That's why we are still using it, AND GLASSES FITTED BY A. PINKUS | “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE Wherever good cdndy is sold Eyesight Specialist 300 MAIN ST. New Britain

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