New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 24, 1923, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY H GRALD, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1923, ) Ul SSEE PEACE | Laush Tllat Ofi If You Can! DIVORGE BY CONSEAT Usual French Procedure is Followed From Captain Treman. 4 et frm Ii frm the world w. ly of Ger- / he world war as an ally of Ger; J law. Under French practice it i rec- nference. ; bl : JEE T 10, the. qounel] table &t . : ognized to be entirely correct for the The head of the Turkish delegation Y : < : played two cards. The| i Condemned at Sing Sing to Get B ¥ao Europe's ambition to re- | \ : Flashes From Outside. Near East at al- | 3 : any second trump | 3 S New York, July 24.—A radio set is i J ooy . A By The Assoclated Pruss. Eflst Tl'ealy WIll E“d LOflg W A yPnrls. July 24.—The divorce grant- ; st . o g k ed yesterday to Irene Castle Treman Pe]'lod (]I Act”e wm‘{are - the dancer, from her husband, Cap- i WIMANS [APPAREL SPECIALTIES < i 3 tain Robert E. Treman of Ithaca, N. BIDDLETOWN == NEW BRITAlN 9 k. Y., appears to hava been arranged by ‘ jusanne, July 24.—Europe's task / P i '.m;m“l, "{’"”Q‘ 0'3.“:; gmu“:’[.t,hu,:]}x g making peace with Germany, / v o reasusey M it e“ma‘ll' thich required eight months of nego- % - tions and upon her application. 2 B T iy, cumplleated ’ ' srocequre whlep allows. divorces by £ % d J v, X use Turkey, although vanquished : : : reciprocal consent uniike American R a CKS C E NED UP OF e i oon: husband and the wife to determine L 1\ imed with patriotic fervor and de- 4 B A upon a divorce when the only solution ous to make themselves free from ' ) % 2 8 of their domestic difficulty appears to e foreign invaders had completely | 4 s i them to be a dissolution of their mar- pouted the Greek forces and driven | 3 e G riage, lem 1o the shores of Asia minor. i i h In such cases the judge gives the The Turko-Greek war produced u‘ 7 2 i applicants a certain period of time at soldier—Ismet Pasha, who, in| % G 3 : / within which to reconcile their differ- @ negotiations here has shown him- .‘ : c¢nces. If, when that period elapses f to be one of the great states-| s , % 3 they remain unreconciled, the decree o u of Burope. Ismet worsted the S : is granted if other conditions are ful- gelebrated Lord Curzon, the British 3 ' S g filled, _Becretary of state for foreign af- R il i HEE VLS W ST " fairs at the first stage of the Lausanne & - . ¥ ’ 'é . i iy i RADIO IN DEATH HOUSE. y 4 importance | to be instated in the death house at 1d power | X 2 Sing Sing to give the condemned thelr throug » geographical position— last contact with the outside world. P contiguity to the s of the| 3 s The idea originated with the chief Dardanelles and the Bosphorus which electrician at the prison and was ale tarts m rr 9 | of the Salvation Army, who also is Lausanne | g j a state parole offic Warden Lawes special “straits convention” 5 d indorsed the idea, and Capt. Shep- 9. " R g 3 IBE S i waterways linking the e AR AT i detthat i au(ht It’s going to be the four greatest days of value giving in the history ilterrancan and Black Seas hence- i had been presented to the death house th are thrown open to both the by David Sawnonoff, general mana- of this popular store. Not a lot of merchandise bought for a sale but our rships alr;rlI m('rph;ml:nnn of th”‘ ger of the Radio Corporation of Am- i g g e ML G Y be{f 1 lgleaéebtl b}\]lslngss in thelwmld ls};‘lfive-mz:ikmi, e erica. own High Grade Stock, cut to the bone. You all know what it means to slon to adhere to this agreement| Ruby Miller, English actress, now living in Hollywoo nd Los e 5 ; : i 5 ] ; s (e most _ signincant | Angeles men don’t know how to do it, she maintains. Marital un-| MEETS HORRIBLE DEATH. buy our High Grade Merchandise at such prices as the prices below will s edure of the * con-| happiness will subside and contentment will take its place when g W Py g ?If"c?mnfifi'&'.‘f ‘x‘-.fxssxii for :;:].;4“’{,, American men learn the art of making love, she adds. “Copy the | soap Factory ¥oreman Falls Into tell—Qur advice, SHOP EARLY—BRING YOUR FRIENDS. opening the straits to n-ot-war, | sheiks,” she advises. Boiling Vat. s siving a new turn to history. | Cambridge, Mass., July 24.—dames ||H With one stroke of the pen it rids| B. McCann, foreman in t Cam- China watniy souent to nccomption | GHEMICAL CASE ENDS o e Eridke Saben actony ot EvIt st IH QRN st Washington and which | ——— Photographer Arrested and Models| terday into a vat of boiling soap so- | 2 g";'r‘u"s‘:l‘f“’d iy dtics o decades () T il il Advised to Get Dressed. lution. His skeleton was found an | ul s' a es oats In only one way is Turkey treat ; Chicago, July 24.—Fashionable Oak| “0U" &fter his disappearance. differently from other countrie Court, But Arguments in Present o e o el e dl ‘lt \\us'l('.lrnmi‘lha! MeCann - dis- e e e leasblin s et e e Sl At Three Ridicull i S i X G, S v, 38, a photogra-| Sud r oy rday. Med- RS . recpive . complaints re- Rt e T e T R i Dot (T iR oAt ree Ridiculous Prices ‘totil::gnl:rsarrf’sls and fmprisonment of | Wilmington, Del., July 24.—After|pen gought-for “asthetic pose.” | tion, found a will ‘of recent date Th‘ N, represen- cight w»-‘nks the trial here of !ho 8ov- Police raided Susarsey's studios in McCann's locker at the factory. M\ees hvn!;’l o ! s ¥ crnme t's suit against the Chemical | Monday, ordered one girl to dress, and | He said that there was no positive 9"““” FEa '_H“Mr ; { 1 , Inc, to set aside the sale | yoipored up pictures of more than|indication of sulcide, however, and m 2 d seized enemy dye and chem- | a5, ak Park girls in little or no| gave a certificate of accldental death. { @ttraction in all the session ical patents sold to the foundation by | SR i 2 ) ded’ Suk .| McCann's home was in Brooklyn. nference. As observers they played | po aljen property custodian in 1919 | othing and ‘placel Sularsey ‘“‘"”] 4 SMITH OUT (;l TAME 5 Cleveland, July 24.—The Cleveland Former]y $14'98 to $09'50 Indians will be without the services of . dominating role in the last phases, | t A fateiiast AIght hath arrest. Fhey successfully insisted upon In- | fqoral Ju ]:‘" el l"’]znfllburg:le “I was seeking the ‘asthetic pose,’ ” | KA 4 5w iskat antonol dU0E0 MOrIe. - | Susarsey told police. @lusion in thetreaty clauses enforcing | .. +o \will be heard in October. arsey d police. ' the application of tne traditional | [ 0L s 5 s R R ot e ALk & : i’“"‘"‘“’ Peliistpica ab the dpen door) e ‘n:~?;.1‘:»?(::)“:‘::«hs;:«::zta?;; BOMB PLOT IN ITALY et :T‘m" H?f"'f!’f?.:'éf:fi'n‘fi;,.r?i th C?metmhihol: artomi(vl, t}ily‘?n these] garments—All can be fitted from e miss to the stout—You’ll be greatly surprised at the unusual values. d equal opportunity. & o L B \iCeripts to zain prererential treat. A4 ;"O‘\"’.r‘rf"‘,“’(_‘n""c'm"r’:'s ;"i‘;‘:\:‘;“‘r‘::y Benevento, Ttaly, July 24.—The ex- | his home In Georgla rom 8t Louls nt in the future of economic con- shiutioded o E plosion of a hand grenade in the en- | festerday by the death of his sister. .A,O, forcign companies were dew | connection with the sale and that}trance to the hall of the popular party ith’s departurc leaves the Indians NO ALTERATIONS NO EXCHANGES ted as was also the effort to vali- | {N€ price of $250,000 paid for the pat- | caused much excitement today. Two | with only two veteran pitchers, Co- ‘date disputed Tiritish concession in |[“Nts was ockingly inadequate.’ fascisti among the number arrested | veleskl and Uhle, Morton having re- e petroleum fields of Mesopotamia In the normal course final adjudi- fwere immediately expelled from thoJmalnml here when the team left Sun- Turkey has been at war for 12 con- Cation would require several years and | party. day because of, a minor operation. ) in that time many of the patents in- / utive years and conclusion of the usanne negotiations gives her sorely | ‘olved would expire, e ieded opportunity for a period of AR S | o i : ummer resses tional reconstruction and develop- JURY DISAG WI“ Hllda Be Another Sarah? Ex-Canadian Priest, DeLorme, Must | . At Two Low Prices A Searcity of baby c1nhcu in 1922 Again Stand Trial. u traceable to the overrun [ 5 Montreal, July 24.—Adelarde De. | s : Y Lorme, former Catholic priest, will| 2 | have to stand trial again at the next| A : ;{'M M” | session of the court of kings' hench | e Sy ) ° 2 a charge of having murdered hig alf-brother, Raoul, for life insur- k. P> # s 5 ance. | L o ; : ‘ Formerly up to $18.75 The jury which for several weeks sonsidering his cas rese 2 2 A N nsidering his case ves : ) Linens—Normandies—Voiles—Tissues terday afternoon reported for the T A st g eken and e No Alterations Light and Dark Styles Sizes to 46 Chief Justice Sir Irancois lLemleux | iischarged Jurors after rebuking them for the P they had cavsed | the people by not The court refused to admit the pris- : ‘ ar ;e i . ‘ v. oner ol _5;‘"!*';;,13,";,'x;‘:;;,j",,_‘, 4l ‘ W L ' SILK AND TWILL DRESSES || FLANNEL AND SILK SKIRTS rle. one of its members, told Wy i : , $10.00 $5.00 Formerly up to $39.50 Formerly up to $12.98 : Mostly .misses’ sizes, but every Belts up to 32-inch . one a wonderful bargain — Each ||. A final clean up and some real Msannelgonng| . . style a this season model. bargains in the lot. son, r‘hom n U nltr‘d States senator from Minnesota in last Monday's election on the Farmer-Labor ticket, received a plurality of 94,846 votes, complete ; i G semi-offiei. eturns 0] riled yes - 2 [t B R L 1 g ALL PARTY DRESSES SLEEVELESS SWEATERS GASOLINE CUT ANOTHER CENT. < : : $5 00 FOR FINAL CLEARANCE Boston, July 24.—Gasoline fell to Z i ; [ the lowest price it has reached fn r i : : ! Formerly up to $39.50 $2.50 RSO AT, years here yesterday when refiners an- | ; ; : : 3 ¥y up 4 i el nounced t of 1 cent = Hon, 3 i 1 Qimors e o e o | T BTl e 3 % : : Sizes 16 to 38 Fermuly 1 o $3.08 ! , the bride is considerec cents e cost to the y F | 3 B akrcter (o ies it her apper lip s | 22 conts - nevensing. erude o pra;| . 1 London they tell you that Hilda Bayley can show more Many attractive colors still left #:oned mustache-fas This bride | duction in California was said to have | Phases of emotion than any other actress and that she is the na- for choosing. Colors to match the tattooed her arms, als caused the reduction. tural successor to Sarah Bernhardt. TWO WONDERFUL pleated skirts BATHING SUIT Sizes to 44. OPPORTUNITIES _— WON DERFUL SHOE VALUES | $249 $4.49 HIP HEM PETTICOATS FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING e e %8e Table Full of $5, $6 and $7 Values CHILDREN'S 160 Pair b"%ige"s-g%“dd.tt‘;“hetil‘; b;‘]’“ty' 6 M;dg Oitgl?olg q“all‘"y gamb"c— 3 DI l White Canvas > e $4.49 suit has the bloomers nished at belt with wide A LS LADIES’ Brown Elk and White SHOES, PUMPS and attached. e and OXFORDS OXFORDS Sizes to 44 was given to the jury SPORT OXFORDS SANDALS and OXFORDS | | 1 .00 1 97 97C | 390 ANNETTE KELLERMAN o T e Pair BATHING TIGHTS 63c PAIR Formerly up to $1.98 Pair 98¢ Sandals and High Shoes MODERN BOOT SHOP — 168 Mainst. || o Colors—Blacks—Whites I OTHER TABLES FULL OF B ARGAINS

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