New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1923, Page 11

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RROWED? AUTO, | NOTHING STARTLING Shes e compine nc.;: ) p i garding Reparations Issue. Y \ . yv;a Thorenson Found G“lny 0I Usmg HyL?r‘;dq‘rrorl‘l':;;'d l;u—"Whlle there are Ladles ! ACt oalcbly <~ Machine--Spendurgh Bound OVET |5¢ e siatement.t6 pe e 1n sure WONANS [APPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDOLETOWN == NEW BRITAN llament ‘Thursday by Premier Bald- win conceming the reparations ques- Fritz Thorenson was fined $560 and |tion official spokesmen here say there resses Tomorrow costs and'judgment was suspended in |Will be nothing spectacular about the NEMO CORSETS thq case of Stanley Lasher when both E""{_‘;‘r."m:"tl'fl fletclfllr]flflon- Sl re arralgned ‘hetore Judge B. W. |4t gettiing openly before the world the ) $3 45 8 Alling in police court this morning on | ylew of gg,?,.l yB,-"um for the eco- The SeaSOIl - Most Remarkable ! .t r sopur .a charge of taking an automobile | nomic and political restoration of Eu- Formerly up to $6.50 pair without the owner's permission, Pro- | rope, ‘The door will be left open for omorrow ° Three or four good numbers that we are .. secutor Joseph G. Woods presented | mutual eo-operation between England ° discontinuing—all sizes to 36 in one or the the state's case.. The accused men|and France. Even should it prove other style. Buy for future needs—it’s a real were represented by Attorney Saul |necessary for British government to i T Waskowitz, take its own line it is pointed out that [ opportumty. i ot o 5. .« Detective Sergeant Willlam P. Me- |twice already has'I'rance taken in- 95 i a e 0 oa s i SLIP-ON SWEATERS Cue testified that Thorenson admitted [ dividual action regarding Germany to him that he took the automobile, [Without consulting Great Britaln and gsc Haven the machine figured in an acel- Formerly il asked Lasher to go for a ride with [that this has not resulted 4in any dent in Milldale and they left the car PR An opportunity to select from one hundred in that town. Band Concert Program . pretty sweaters at a price less than the cost of Charles Jenson, owner of the Jen- At Walnut Hill Park ° the yarn. sizes 36 to 44 , him and on their return from New |breach. sen Storage Battery Co.,, where the| There will be a concert by the Uni- 0 machine was taken, testified that the |versal Band at Walnut Hill Park fo. This in most every instance is less than half WAISTS machine (did not belong to him but|morrow night at' 8 o'clock. The fol- : ; was left in his care. He said that|lowing program will be rendered: price. 1 95 Thorenson works for his brother who | March; Crusader .. .. Sousa 5 conducts a filling station next to his | Overture, Lancred . .. Rossini —a a reason for Values to $2.98 place of business on West Main street. | Popular Numbers The reason—and there must be imi 5 ists—B 1 d He said that Thorenson did not have | March, The Post Adjutant....Trutn ice—i i facturer had Dintus of now Gty Yo b e his permission to take the car. Little Nellle Kelly o e such a low price—is that this manufactur 'l‘ulxerlo 3011&1'9—}‘ ml:'ny :Mbrflldfl?& :ll: dainty A short recess was deelared during [ Popular Numbers s - i his hands. We made colors. ust the thing to wear wi 0se’ new which time Michael Healy, owner of | Selected Waltzes a cancelled shipment on Sports and Dress Coats sweaters. sizes 36—44 the car, was brought to police court. | March, Hail, Hail, the Gang's All here are the dresses that He testified that Thorenson was not| Here Lake him an ofter and Polos CREPE NIGHT GOWNS - given his permission to take the car, The concert will be under the direc- se of two econom The machine had been left with Jen- [tlon of Edwin J. Barrett. maRes the plxehpiy of s Mi“:\::s d | $1 45 eeds N Value $1.98 sen, he said, to be sold if a customer O IS TR n could be secured. Bonds in case of | Mount Engaged to Police Shop early as we will have no more when Tl 5 Cut very full—well made—pink and white 1 fixed at’ $300. . L Comabiiy Bonnd Dyee Shuttle Meadow Course these have been sold Plaids crepe “ sizes 16—-17 Theodore Spendburg, charged with Officer Harry Mount has been hired indecent assault upon a six year old |by the Shuttle Meadow club to patrol . girl, pleaded gullty to the charge and (the golf links and to keep trespagsers Light %nd Dark Voiles o 8 EXTRA SIZE NAINSOOK SLIPS was bound over to the next term of [off the property. A great deal of Ginghams In the season’s most desired colors and styles $l 4 5 . . — oose models. Coats that would be g $2,000. who walk across the greens, steal Voile and Linene Combinations helted and loo ; Value $1.98 § extra desirable for early fall wear and motoring Hip hem—extra fine quality material—bodice Formerly up to $29.50 PERELATRAVIN the superior court under bonds of [trouble has been caused by trespassers Charles Waskowskl, charged with |faucets, and cause other annoyances violating probation and assaulting his |to officials of the club., Swimming in / Rt =, wife, was fined $15 and continued on |the pond on the course known as No alterations Sizes to 42 Sizes to 44. top. Sizes 46—48—50 probation, He testified that he struck |“Mason’s Pond"” is prohibited and it & his wife because she called him [is the intention of Officer Mount t =TTy o | e | o ) ) e e s | e | | | Abukiva Hamasi 0 TR ee that tils 18 strictly, enforced. Any | I ] i i [ 1 s s s s s e e e s s s e s Store Clerk Fined For Theft violators of these rules who are ap- A 16 year old High school girl, |prehended will be prosecuted. charged with stealing $11 from a de- / partment store where she worked i ; 1 during summer months, was fined $25 Merlden Judg? I‘jmes . and costs and placed on probation, New Britain Resident thudge Amr;g in passing judgment on Charles H. Jewett of Main street, e case said that there have been too |this city, was fined $35 and costs in o ssages Are Said to Be More Operators at Work, According | many thefts among store clerks. the Meriden police court this morning Glvon Mow Jhay e " e on a charge of reckless driving. He Key in Ward Murder Case. { to Report in Boston. [ (] HEALTH BOARD MEETING was arrested at about 8:30 o'clock | A p While an effort will de at the | 125t night in the Silver City by Pa- White Plains, N. Y., July 10.—Ex- Boston, July 10.—Further increases 4 29 aea © | troiman Kelly. The policeman testi- | amination of the cables that passed|in the number of operators employed monthly meeting of the board of |fieq in court today that Jewett “cut|between Walter S. Ward, contessed | and return to work of 21 strikers were| health this afternoon at 5 o'clock to [in"” ahead of other cars on Colony |slayer of Clarence Peters, and his|reported today by the New England 1lll the office of superintendent, noth- | street. father George 8. Ward, milllonaire | and Telegraph Co. The strike entered ing will be done in the way of select- _—_ baker, was contirued today by the|its third week today. ’ Picketing was renewed today in [KE a beacon in the Dark, the A. B. C. Torch of ing a bacteriologist, Dr. Henry T. . H 3 extraordinary grand jury investigating Bankluptmes mn State the killing. Boston following the failure of the Bray, chairman of the board said this int a v D llnll'l - |.C ence - ¥ 2 . . . Now Seem to Be Dec €| These cables are generally under-| conference called last night to at Verified Circulation shows the safe road of afternoon. Theer are several applications for New Haven, July 10.—A decrease [stood to contain information as to the|tempt reconciliation between the the latter position and the board is|in the number of bankruptcies in the [exact nature of the blackmail plot| strikers and the Boston local which £ oy ] : desirous of ascertaining certain facts | state. during the fiacal year ending |whioh young Ward avers caused him | refused to walk out. Sound Advertising Practice. as lto 'hEiPhcxperlence. etc,, before | June 30 was shown in a report issued [to shoot Peters, | making a choice. at the office of the Wnited . Swstes — UNFILLED STEEL ORDERS . A s 2 ik sqs4e o Five doctors are beins considored |court clerk here today. Thore were | Fined for Shooting af AR S R TR Today, all the investigating and reporting facilities or the post of superintendent. 466 voluntary petitions in bank- . of the U. 8. Steel corporation on June v - , i o1 » ruptey and 89 involuntary ones, a Man in an Argument [3; ‘he U 5 Bteel corporation on June of the Bureau are at the service of the advertiser, e T o tata] ‘of 565 a8 against 497 and. 100 v antic, B e s -2 % 5 o o s % . C : . “You Neglected e The"pmm;‘.{ y'fifr."; ¢ “': : e ol o 2L ons I Froasforfmun 00 ane furnishing reports on practically all the worth-while The money involved has not ye ” & ¥ A A A Y Kid 199 Deen totalled but it <vill be about|ine eharge of agravated sasmult with| g publications of Canada and the United States. our 1dneys. | s4,000,000. a revolver on Sylvester M. Pelechatz, Three Champs BESTR4817 CABLES NOT SUBMITTED IMPROVEMENT REPORTED | | Special Grand Jury Has Not Yet Been | Third Week of Phone Strike Finds - e ~ o e/ ¢ ke b el % 0 ¢ 9 “ s b o ¢ o i 5 o e 4 i a 4 - e ] £ | ) while the latter was passing his house | More Miners Go on Strike |last night. He was adjutged gunty In its eight years of diligent seryice to the Advertis- In Nova Scotia District |} oot nt et B8 e eors | | 29 5 ing and Publishing World, the A. B. C. has brought st b L S e e Yl ] Circulation- Buying from th& darkness of Uncer- S Gl el o e Sl ol B - tainty to the light of Verified Girculation. | thorities of Dan Livingstone and J. 3 C. MacLaren, United Mi Workers s / E: . & . . . e leaders, and agatnet tne presencs in| CITY ITEMS. ; ‘ :‘ The Bureau has established the principle of Honesty SNy Ou s thay ponstant ——— in Circulation as the standard of practice in buying and those sharp, rheumatic pains. i X i 4 4 : . . BN R e e S KngibiL B v Bllowing DfsSe s e IRt PR el : ; and selling advertising space. nerve-racking backache, those head- thtle IntereSt In EaSt ?ihg{i tl;:l\j}u}.\\l‘:l:s r;rm:rc:srlvad “th: :. g ) 9 o al c De a o # , acies, diay apells and inary rres | oo S 1 xcept for sat. | meeting to be held at 3 oclock in 0. | (U " Most advertisers today protect their appropriations arities are usually easily corrected | g e A i : ¢ S druteented prompilys, B, nogleot XS}E;?;;::::olzlgtlnt::nlxiuo\‘lgeg‘:;}:;s:;oe‘:; i: District Il'lewlty Grand, Master John B o b d d A B C o -t d 1 1 th i ;’t"'i‘:"'"::sl'ué“’“’U’s':”"nl;'a”"'?:yslé’&‘:;; little gratification here over the out- |M. Schrbeder will install officers at a | | i y demanding A. B. C. reports and placing their ’ i3 come. The opinion of the newspapers | meeting of Phenix lodge, L. 0. O. F., YLy . Pills, Soores of New Britain folks|;"00, run el Sion G substantial vic. |this gvenivg. N | campaign in the light of the valuable data they con- RelN vaR AR vau bal H’:m, oW tory and obtained immeasurably more| Philip Bellow, the Belvidere drug- | & £ 4 tain b e A G LA from her noininal conquerors thar |gist, haspurchased a two family| [ . Tk Hakive -alagtrlonl ’ would have been thought possible 3 |dwelling at 1475 Stanley street from | A gers, electrical engineer,| ", hths ago. ¢ Sabatino Perugino through the Cox 48 Barnett St, says: “My kidneys & Dunn agency. were weak and it seemed that every >, Thomas of C s| [ ; i prishysl e gl k| J. P.Thomas of Chestnut street has The HERALD is a member of the T returned from Akron, Ohjo, where he | y 3 | o A B C :md would be p]eased to subm'* . b, U, 1T ready to break with sharp, cutting| . RFayorable to Proposition |visitea nis daugnter, Mrs. George An- i g ‘pains. The kidney secretions were red | oy, k “july 10.—The board of |drews, a former resident of thisc ity. | : . g &2 | a copy of the latest circulation report In color and contained a sediment. 1 ;0 \o s o 'the N. Y., N. H. and H.| Mrs. D. J. Mahoney and daughter, | FEIEAB IS ENITIELED Cape Breton of armed forces. 's K | used Doan's Kidney Pills which I| ;003 went into session today to|Agnes, have returned after a two bought at the Dickinson Drug Co. and| . o ije the report of the Storrow |weeks stay at Hammock Beach, Say- ey qureps commission favoring the consolida- | hrook. : s ¢ : tion and recapitalization of the New Lady Wallace lodge, . of 8, will | P DOAN'S KIDNEY | | Engiand railroads. Announcement | meeting St. Jean de Baptiste hall to- PILLS | was made that a statement would be morrow evening at § o'clock. issued after the meeting setting forth — m.‘.fonmm‘a'a&%mz“u the attitude of the directors toward | ANIGE LISTINGS, . i i g - ; b . The HERALD has by far the LARGEST CIRCULATION the proposal. New York, July 10.—Listings on the New York stock exct e for the| B % 2 i I e New York stock exchange for ; . of any New Britain Newspaper. \ first six months of this vear totalled 0 S Q 9 M 'd v $1,884,143,980, an increase of $317 n Jdea ueen s algen oyage 1 511,200 over the same period of 1 o ! 4 . and $612,317,300 over the first half of i i i 3 e AR L Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space year, $1,965443,850, was made in| Alma Mann (top), Panama Canal | 1917, when foreign bond listings were | Zone champion, Louise Davison, senior | especially heavy. | metropolitan champion, and Helen | g | Wainwright, Olympic star, prepare for Imported Swiss Cheese, 65c [b.!a trial spin in a New York tank for| Cooked Food Shop.—adet. | coming swimming meets, 1 LADIES’ ELK, PATENT and BROWN BOYS" and GIRLS’ HIGH and LOW SPORT SANDALS TENNIS SHOES $2.83 $1.00- FOR WED. MORNING FOR WED. MORNING Many notables sailed on the first European trip of the Levi-| Vg to 90 . athan as a passenger vessel when she left New York, July 4. & n Among them were Howard Chandler Christy, the painter and Mrs. s Christy. They witnessed the unveiling of President Harding’s| SHOP 1 68 Maln to : portrait, painted by Christy, on the boat. . | : -

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