New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1923, Page 3

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VATICAN TRYING T0 AIDINRUAR ISSUE Dispatches Tell of Activity Among Allied Diplomats There By Tho Associated Pres. London, Aug. 8.—Constant efforts toward a gettlement of the Ruhr sit- uation are in progress at the Vatican according to the Daily Telegraph. Charles Jonnart, French ambassa- dor to the Holy See, says the news- paper's information, has had another long and important audience with the Pope, while former Chancellor Wirth I- \EE of Germany, who is staying in Rome, and the German minister at the Vati- can, Herr Bergen, have been in con- stant communication with Cardinal Gasparrl, the papal secretary of state, Powerful political forces many are looking to the Vatican to bring about the weakening of the French hold on the Rhine, says the writer, while the Reichstag is deter- mined to leave no stone unturned to discover some channel through which Paris may be approached without ah- solute loss of dignity. The hopes placed in the Vatican by Germany are considerable and with good grounds, the article . continues. Recalling the last note of the Vatican on the Ruhr question and asserting that the attempts of the Holy See to play the part of an altrustic inter- mediary date from the Genoa confer- ence the writer concludes: “If it is too early to say that the in Ger- SAVINGS GEHACCOUNTS Vatican channel is already being uged to establish direct connection be- tween Paris and Berlin, one can safe- ly assume that it has been kept clear for a transaction of this sort.” Montmartre Cafe Man Sued| By Prince Hajo Houenon Paris, Aug. .8,—Prince Hajo Tava- lou Houenou, nephew of King Behan- zin of Dahomey, has filed a charge of assault and battery against the man- ager of a Montmartre night cabaret, alleging that he and a negro friend had been expelled from the establish- ment because some of the customers objected to the presence of negroes. | The prince contends that despite his| protest he and his friend were thrown into the street, where the police gath- ered them up and took them to the station house. They were released after their names and addresses had been taken. i HARDWARE SUMMARY | Weekly Review of Hardware Age Says Dealers Are Preparing to Meet Big | Demands in Fall. New York, Aug. 8.—Hardware Age, in its weekly market summary, will say tomorrow: “Although current trading in hardware market is somewhat because of the summer slackness, and vacation period, preparations are be- ing made by wholesalers to meet a large fall demand for all kinds of sea- sonal and staple merchandise. “More buying activity is shown in manufacturing sections to- day than in the agricultural states. City collections are reported to be sat- isfactory. to be slow with some exceptions, mp‘ slow | being | Rural collections are said | “The general tone of prices | steady, with indications of slight soft- enings which are believed to be more than |in the nature of readjustments actual reductions, ““The important price changes of the week were: A reduction of 10 per cent on bolts, and an advance of 10 | per cent on window ventilators, {Another Woman Bmughl Into the Kepner Case Frederick, Md., Aug, 8-—Miss Elea nor Houck, sister to Mrs. Grace Sim- mons Kepner for whose murder her husband, E. Evard Kepner, went on trial yesterday, was the state’'s princi- pal witness when testimony was begun this morning. Miss Houck, according to Kepner was the cause of much domestic unhappiness to him, he contends, led his wife to commit sulcide June 18 last. Kepner is bas- ling his defense on suicide theory. which, | | Forty Million Dollar Bank Merger in Frisco San Francisco, Aug. 8.~—~Amalgama- tion of the American National Bank and the Security Bank & Trust com- pany, two of the leading financial in- titutions of the eity will be perfected 2 meeting of the stockholders officers both institutions. Amalgamated institution will be known as the American Bank of San Francisco., The resources will approx- imate $40,000,000, at ALL T\—— ORT]\ Wedding Takes l‘Inrn "I"h|< Morning at 8 O'Clock. The wedding of Otto Allen of 287 Main street and Miss Lillian Fortin of 473 Park street, took place this morning at 8 o'clock at the church and | The | of St. John the Evangelist, Rev. Thomas J. Laden officiating. ~ The couple was attended by Mr. and Mra. 0. J. Fortin, brother and sister-inlaw of the bride. Following the ceremony a Wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Fortin. The \rnnpm left on a motor trip to Man- chester, N, H., and and on their re- turn will reside at 478 Park street. | Single pair of sparrows and a nest of young ones consume about 3,000 You Will Make No Mistake— Buy Your Furs Now! HUDSON FUR SHOP 13 Franklin Square to Save Money | A Piano Investment Better; forYour Children's future - Than Money This Big Piéno Sale Will Close This Week THIS SALE MAY Other New Players only $384-—-8436—$489 and up 'SALE PRICE This Price Good Only During Sale This Player Will Go On Bale At $247. You may never have this chance again. the ridiculous figured of $247. this ‘particular value. player for you at $247. Terms. Come here and b& convinced. Ask any of the New Player Only $345 Bench and Nice Selection of Music We have cut the price on this brand new player to We believe it wbuld be a difficult matter for you to duplicate salesmen to play this We are on the home stretch—the final wind-up is here. CLOSE SUDDENLY—WATCH FOR CLOSING DATE This stock which we bought from the Whitenight Co., and other pianos included in this sale golden Easy Terms are as Fasy Terms children in music. home happy. get a piano. are going fast—many people who delay will be too late. opportunity if you act quickly. Your neighbors a good as your neighbors. only a few more pianos left. This is your It is your duty to educate your re huying pianos. Prices Still Lower on Many The Time Is Short. During the on many instruments. want to sell that now is the time to buy vour piano. pay more of you wait. In a very short time your opportunity will be gone, Come in now—Come in before it is too late. select your perhaps never to come again. We have a stock of good pianos. be sold as low as $38. Prices have been reduced. low as $166. not play favorites. best bargains will naturally go first. may be too late. is the letter and spirit of the sale. Instruments last days of this great sale we every instrument on our floor. Buy now and save piano. They are al New players only $245. Make your selection. We want to make a clean sweep of this stock. First come, first served. One man’s money is just as good as another’s Be here early Tell us how you wish to pay. Remember, Now Is the Time are*making still lower prices We Prices that will convince you You undoubtedly will have to money. Come in today and | for sale. Used uprights will Used player-pianos as We will The or you y. This This Sale Closes Soon. don't delay- Your children Make the family happy with a piano. Imagine how they feel when they see their neighbors getting pianos and you refuse to have a piano in your home. It is good business to buy a piano now. Buy now and make a big saving. Pianos are selling fast— It is yvour duty to make your You will eventually Tin's Price Good Only During This Sale SPECIAL, USED PLAYER onLY $165 This used player-piano will be on sale at a price and terms listed herewith. bench. this is your chance. Terms: A good selection of music, 12 rolls, also If you have ever thought of buying a player-piano $2.5 Saed) 0 a week. These Prices Only Good During This GREAT SALE SALE PRICE This used instrument is for sale the price and terms listed. Terms $§1 a Week READ THIS ! Round trip Railroad Fare refunded to out- of-town purchasers living within a radius Freight paid on out-of-town shipments within a radius of 100 miles of New Britain. of 100 miles. We We have cut the price on Terms §1.50 a Week are going to make a quick sale of this stock. this used Upright Piano to only $96. Old Piavnos and Graphophones Taken in Exchange Ask to be shown this particular used instrument Stool included and $1.50 a week. We shall not mention the name Small payment down John A. Andrews & Co., 12 M s Another Plano from this vast stock — Rented ~—$1.50 a week. short time like new. Note the price. companies this {pstrument—Small payment down Stool aec- Every Instrument Guaranteed By Us or the Manufacturer Bterling, Cable Nelson, Huntington, Camer- on, Radcliffe, Stanley, Lakeside, Kalb and other standard makes. Arion, De

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