New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 11, 1923, Page 3

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WANTS T0 INSTALL NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, And Not Movie ITS OWN CONDUITS Telephone Company Suggests City Rescind Former Decision A proposition has been made to lru the Southern New England eity by under which the eom- | Telephone Co, | pany will construct subways for m‘ wive conduits provided the eity will, grant permission, Since this would be an abrogation of the policy adept- ed by the city in owning ita own subways, it is expected that will be considerable discussion when the board of public works meets to- night, The telephone company argues "ul with the present system subways ll'l! not constructed as fast as private .| {ervesta could guarantee their struetion and points to the city's de. cislon to place permanent pavement on Broad street without underground conduits, On South Main street, per- manent pavement is to be shortly and no subway has been pro- vided for, If permission is granted the telephone company to proceed, a subway will probably be installed in! that street, If the city would prefer, the nlr~ phone corporation Is willing to pro-| ceed with the work under“an agree- ment ‘to have it taken over by lho city at a price to be set later, Under the present system, the r|ly constructs its own subways and rents them to the telephone and electric light companies. They are charged con- | | there | placed | rental sufficiently high to pay inter-| est on the city's investment and on! part of the principal until subways are entirely paid for. ‘Those who favor this system point, out that it allows the city to retuln‘ control of the streets, there being no| privately owned construction in them, and it also avolds the building of more !hnn one subway in a street, EXONERATED IN FATALITIES | Three Men Concerned in Fatal Acci- | dents in Bridgcport Are From Criminal Responsibilits. Bridgeport, Sept. (1.—Three are exonerated hy Coroner Phelan from eriminal responsibility in findings filed today. The Andings are those on the deaths of Louis Napoli- tano, aged 2, of this city ran down by a motor truck driven by John R. £mith; Michael Pairahys, aged G, of Sfamford killed by a motor truck dfiven by Leonardo Romanicllo, Joseph Buckl, 32, wio was ridinz his bicycle across tho trolley frack when struck by a car of which George H. Bell was motorman. CAPITOL -:- Starting Sunday GLORIA SWANSON “Bluebeard’s 8th Wife” Lo NEW Absolyed | men | concerned! in fate! accidents 1eacntly | John J.} and | Money, Either ! “Baby Peggy,” who is Jean Montgomery, three and a half | | years old, has been signed by Principal Pictures, Inc., at the tre- | mendous salary of $200,000 a year for three years. actress is the latest to rise to glory in the movies. The »outhful EMPLOYMENT FIGURES 3104 Situations Secured, 3935 Kitua- tions Asked and 3636 Employers Requested Workers in August. Hartford, Sept. 11,—A total of 3104 3035 applmnflnns for employment gnd 3636 employers ‘requests for workers | ia shown in the report of the free em- ployment bureau of the state bureau of labor for the month of August, sued today. in percentage | for employment 1738 or rxllxhtlv under the July figure; placed as against 75.4 per cent in the mon!h preceding. Of 1601 women ap- plying or 86.5 per cent were assigned 'tn situations against 84.2 per cent (during July. “New Haven led in the number ! applications w ‘h 1089 with situations supplied 980 and also in the number | of positions offered by employers | which totalled 1105. Waterbury came second with 912 in number of situations provided, hav- An Outlet‘ Hat, Once Bought Always Sought FALL Trimmed Hats $5 to $15 Never before, to our tier Hats shown in ‘New Britain. knowledge, were pret- The vles and colors are numerous and the prices are very moderate. We Fi cature LA ROSE HATS nrcnnronm 177 Main Streei situations secured against a total of | fs- | Situations supplied male applicants| ran | .3 per cent of 2334 applying, being | | of ing but 585, employment totalled S$67. 715 jobs | were provided and 867 situations were { offered by employers, Bridgeport applicants for | ment totalled 840; 674 were placed and 716 situations offered. Appli- | cants in Norwich numbhered 227; 147 were placetd and 200 applicants for help by employers were recorded. In Waterbury only did the number | of women seceking situations exceed | the number of male applicants—573 | women as against 839 men, Fmploy- ers in Waterbury offered 748 situa- | tions. ELKS T HAVE BIG WINTER Standing Social Committee to Arrange Program—Another Committee to | Plan Venison Supper. I planned by New HBritain 957, B. P. O, Elks, Exalted Richard C. | special social committee Ruler | tertainment at the club rooms on Washington street. The committeee | consists of W. W, T, Squire, Charles Duffy, Otto Miller, Lambert l.ord, ward Lindberg, B. B. Boyle, Stan- ley J. Traceski, Joseph A, Haffey, Frank Musante, Willlam H. Allen, | Lawrence P. Mangan, W. I, | John I\ Gill, Thomas W. Crowe, | lam J. Jarley, Harry C. Brown, James Dyson, Willlam E. | I'rank J. O'Brien, | mect tonight. | A committee has also heen appoint- ed to arrange for a venison supper, the venison having been provided hy! | William E! Beers, | consists of Thomas F. | iam K. Beers, Howard A. Timbrell, William Dobson, Philip M. I‘agan, Ilrnest N. Humphrey, John C. Stad- ler, Jr., Andrew J. Mullen and Thomas J. Cabelus, | will meet this evening. SEVERE PENALTY Baseball Club The (ommmov Jackson, Wil- | | President of Norfolk Pined $1000 and His Team 'Suspend- ed For Assault on Umpire, Rock Island, cedent for s 1., Sept. 11.—A pre- vere penalties in baseball | has been established with the an- nouncement hy President M, H. Sex- ton‘of the natlonal association of pro- | fessional baseball clubs that punish- ment for an attack on an umpire has | | heen extended to the game in which the attack occurred. The fans thus punished are in Nor. folk, Va. and the cxteni of the pun- ishment is the closing of the Norfolk | haseball park. President Sexton ex- plained that * | unreasonable Norfolk, Iso suspended from all rights | privileges nnder national portions of the fans of and association agreement until further notice for an | unprovoked cowardly mob attack | the umpire on August 30, 1923.” | In addition 'President Sexton on has j ordered a fine of $1,000 paid by Pres- | ident J. E. Barry of the Norfolk club | and his indefinite suspension for an | alleged personal assauit upon Umpire | Harper. A“AIT ITALIAN WITHDRAWAL \flml‘ Think They Wil Leave Corfu at Once, Encue, Corfu, Sept. 11.—-News Greece and Italy had accepted proposals made by the inter-allied | council of ambassadors for the settle- ment of the Greco-Ttalian dispute was received quictly here and there was no demonstration, There is a tendency among the Ttalian authorities to wonder how long the occupation* will continue, Some hazard the opinion that evacuation | will take place immediately and that all the forees wil be out in 15 days. Others expect it will take that hoth ‘4'“0 for Itaiy to withdraw. Hartford applicants for | employ- | A season of social activity is being lodge. No. | Brown having appointed a | to take the, : s, | 3 o1 ” 3 applicants but fourth | helm and conduct a_program of en- | Handkercl“efs Delaney, ! wil-! Beers and ' The committee will' | The committee ! patrons of the| 1 penalty upon the | the Norfolk baseball club is the | a month or | SEPTE MBER 11, 1024, READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF THE SAVINGS Children’s School Handkerchiefs Good grade hemstitched cols ton with quaint little figures embroiderad in colors o 3 comer, All Day Wed,, ea, [ New Fall Vellmgs The popular chenille dot yveil. ing; an endless variety of colors and comhinations. AII 19 Day Wednesday 400 30 BOXES Highland Linen Stationery White and all sheets, 21 envelopes, All Day Wednesday ’ Boys' Fall Caps Stylish full shapes, made of all wool fabrics; navy Dblue serge and countless colors and mixtures. All Day 49c | Wednesday shades, 24 33c “Mary Garden Face Powder The 81.00 bhox. 64c All Day Wednesday. . Boys’ Golf Hose Brown and grey heather mix- tures in wool golf hose, sizes 7 to 1015. Wednesday Three—Plece Buffet Sets Stamped in clever new pat- terns, but simple to embroider. On novel brocade 2 5 c clotih, All Day Wed, Women’s Linen size, Pure Irish Linen, full All | neat 1-4 inch hems. i Day Wednes- Women’s Fine Novelty Silk Hose Novelty striped hose with ! wide pancl back; black and other wanted shades, 690 All Day Wednesday. .. ! Pillow Cases ! Stamped To Embroider | | ; Pretty crochet or scalloped edge patterns, on an excellent grade cotton tubing. 8 - 84c¢ | All Day Wednesday, | | e—— 'MRS. SLOPER SEEKS DIVORCE | - AND ALIMONY OF $150,000 Wife of Broker, Former Divorcee, Brings Suit in Hartford on | Grounds of Cruelty Helen Lindenberg brought suit for divorce against Wil- [liam T. Sloper of this city on the grounds of cruelty. In addition to the divorce, for alimony of 000 1 yesterday, he not long after the plaintiff secured a | divoree from her first hushand Tt |is said that she has been receiving |an allowance of $200 a month under the terms of her first divorce, She | has three daughters by her first mar- riage, Retty, aged 17, who attends a { private school in New York: Frances, {13, and Jean. 10, The children are | known by the name of Sloper. The | plaintifi's maiden name was Helen Talmadge She and Mr. Sloper met at Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Sloper have been liv- ing at 69 Broomfeld avenue, Hartford, It is said that Mrs. Sloper received Sloper it is 1. He is well known in financial circles and is manager of Judd & o, brokers, with headquarters in Hart- |tord and a branch in this eity, Mr. Sloper and William 8 the Judd firm sailed for [ today. ney of | ’ | D'ANNUNZIO COMPOSING, | By The Assoctated Press | Milan, Sept. 11.—Gabricle nunzio is reported to be harmony and counterpoint witth the wanm Signorina Baccard. 1t is said that she intends compose - Lhe music for entitled | i Frate Sole”, to his new opera a’ \nr! i minister. “Favorite” Sewing Thread 100 yard Spools, 3 fow sc All Day Wed ANOTHER LOT OF “Drywell” Towels Samped in conventional and designs o cmbroider; st room shee, ANl lgc Day Wednesday fa Tin Quart Measures Heavy gange metal, loc All Day Wednesday Campbell’'s Pork and Beans All Day Wednesday . 80 SR LR YRR R e —_—— 2000 YARDS ] ] Al ny Wednesday Ml Rick Rack Brald Food Choppers $1 69 The large size, blades, ANl Day Wednesday “Congress” Pillow Cases material, All Made of fine grade free of all starch, 12x36. Day Wed- nesday Patent Leather Belts The narrow kind now in de- mand for school children, These are real patent leather, not oil- cloth; black only; all s, All Day Wednesday 7c Metal Lunch Boxes The cnamel round boxes in hoth 2 and 8 Ib. sizes, good as- sortment of colors, 15c All Day Wednesday. . |Senator Spencer Guest Of President Coolidge Washington, 11, —Prerident | Coolidge had nr has | served in the | Slopers were married in 1915 | Others That Long Delay Will | the house as a gift from her husband. | Europe | the Admiral Liner [Hugh 1. Wilson, charge d'affair | Chevy Chase at the la Left to right, the men are: 0’Cedar Floor Mops The dollar siee, il one bot. the e polish, the 30¢ slee ANl Dy \\“"“"mm,,r 89c nesday Women's Ribbed Top Outsize Hose Mack, white and balbrig; All Day 15(.‘. Wednesday “Parowax” hoaes for The I-u\ 15¢ Men’s Split Foot Hose A zood grade cotton hose, all slzes, ANl Day lsc \\Nlmwlm Men’s Genuine “Boston” Garters The 25c kind, all colors. Al Day Wednes- day 2000 SHEET ROLLS Fine Toilet Tissue Al Day Wed- 12%0 nesday Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets §1.50 models, medium bust, $1.19 Two popular elastic top and All pay Wednesday “Job’s Tears” Teething Beads And nipple attached. Make baby happy with one, 7 All Day Wednesday. . . C “Shinola” Shoe Polish All colors. The 10c can, All bay Wednesday. . . zr? 5 Stove Pipe Eumel 1+2 pint can. lgc Pay Wednesday Women's Fall Petticoats High quality sateen petticoats, fancy flow and eclastic ad- Justable waist band, all fall cole All Day Wednesday . “Wear Well” Crib Blankets A splendid warm woolnap blanket; size 30x40 with pink or blue borders, Al 49c Day Wednesday AGAIN! Those Big Mamma Dolls 22 inches high, dressed in rompers and bonnet to match, All Day Wednesday - Borden s Evaporated Milk 10¢c Tall size cans. All Day Wednesday “Passanc” Challles For covering quilts, 20 belll tifal new 1923 fall patterns, All Day Wednes- Part Linen Crash Toweling With blue or red borders, All Day Wednesday Boys School Blouses Twenty-five, dozen new per- cale blouses es 8 to 15 years, neat stripes on a standard grade cloth. All Day Wednesday Damask Table - Covers Hemstitched or .wnmmt'd. 58158; choice of several beauti- ful patte; All Day Wednesday Fine Leather Handbags For fall use; all new styles, leathers and colors; values as sountry » having Siye Coolidge White House to the his guest Senator Mr Spencer left the m, and drove neer, Missouri. and Lieutenant Commander republican, e they had a brisk walk of half the on the club veranda. The exes his desk shortly after 9 as | where an hour hefore sitting down to able This is the official American diplomatic group in Japan, with which the state department .l studying | WaWshington is frantically trying to reestablish communication. The picture was snapj President McKinley in Yokohama Harbor, at the welcome for the new Hulins, assistant naval attache; <= at the American embassy : Lieutenant Colonel Charles BIIM :md Cyrus L. Woods, newly appointed ambassador4e Japan,

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