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i b/ankinns LS EER NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPFTEMBER 12, 1923, e ] N N able speculation. Lady From Hell”, Past 50, Fears |/UNOR ACHIEVEMENT SHOW N e s sune e MON' Clab o B Marke : . ’ ’ . King, the former “hoss’ of Beeti- AT usrn" mnlo'l lowt, coma down 1o Washington espe-| A §90d allendance of W . i HT H ! | | Jally 10 go over with John T. Adums, (€8 children was present at the |lam R, o ltlcs n ‘ .u‘e PR s | chairman of the republican national peach festival held at 81 Mark's jand F. New Britain Fahibit May Win Prises | | committeg, wha was in town for just ehureh parish house last night wader phonogre —— . & day or iwa, the part “Joha T.” is 1o |the auspices of the Men's elub of the take Within the coming months in the chureh. An appelizing meny of “ "1 e=Delegates Appointed 1o Repre- | ! Charles Williams, A. L. AMBASSADOR WOODS HAD | wt T (M Botb He and Semator Brandege in couneias 1o contive e o i . | State Executiveman, Tells| NARROW ESCAPE HIMSELF| .72, to'ovins ortoee o fesn | Capifal at Same Thme |*“"0uss wien senator moandopee . . —— Junier Achievement Faundation at ————— fo onsorned, ol SIS apsaviation “ G.f F ’ . ’ | quite idle. He comes, and goes, and l t amlture ‘ | of Ex‘l'l\l'lllfl of RC',” g the Bastern States Wapesition te he Weid! h. u"o". s Attache rageed Him From held at Springfield, Mass, Bept, BY GHRORGE N, MANNING 1o one but the Senator and his closest l!"l | o 16—22 | (Washington Rureau of New Britain Herald), | sssociates is any the wiser, Rut PING s 48 Ciline Theaeg Wiillam Helm, 202 Hartford avenue,| Washington, D, C. Sept. 12.—fen- | thing conneeted with admini Down and Clarence Ahlberg, 80 Bhuttle |aior Prank Rrandegee, of Conneetls ffairs | ly bee ked| Meadow avenue, representing the ‘ P i o interrupted his cal affairs has usualy n markedly e cut A few days age one important gift that is under policies or important national politi- | There is, at some time or other, infuenced J ere's nothing speetacular about ‘“ 7:. it Sk ™ " ¥ The Assesi - 4 W9 or_my wrvice: I'm just one of Osaka, ®pt, 12.—Cyrus E. Weods, ;“:l ,r:.‘:ml‘n',‘“';:”u":".:':‘::':" i‘::l:‘lumnwr vacation at his hame in New S g s Tt By Ceme {London, made a fying trip to the | consideration, It may be an indebt. those duds that went over but didu't| —Cocls ©Oll gt b . e e— l\n i mbassador had a nlrto"llun Koloski, 67 Hartford avenue, eapital, opened his town house on 1| CHA"GE 'N POL]CY odneds to-4 friends'a b‘l‘”\d‘y '“C, Neppen to ‘go off," Charles Willlams ens s : pe from injury in the earthquake * > Who arrived In the city last night 10,0 00,0 0 messages recelved here "'I'.""':':",:;: “'.:m‘::.',"”"';::":i' ':‘: street, conferred with & ehosen few player i W . of the administration leaders, and a bridal gift, something intended to bring surprise and happiness on attend the American Legion ven ¢ tien teld the "Herald" this morning He was scated In the embasey "3"' Seymour street, and Hazel Casey, f0 o the shock occurred, and Lieut, Col, betook himself baek to his seclusion, This despite the faet that Willlams, | | | Dwight street, representing the Ree. | . | Charles Burnett, the military attache, | More Jusior Achievesient cltd and evidently having settled whatever af- | . a certain occasion; something that who is a4 member of the state exeeu 3 . M v tive committee, and who is past 50 [hoticed hat the celling directly over |y, “nichmond, 10 Talcott street, | falrs of state are occupying his 8ty wig pew W LR, i years of age, In perhaps the oldest |" #Pot In which the ambaseador ., "c) 00y Bigge, 139 Meaver streel, tention ta his satisfaction, Colis will 0. 8. Dethiandnt viig was sitting was eracking and a mul!r?pn-fnllul the Boys' eclub Junior The afternoon following the sena. Home of Veature Photoplays, br.mebmfor "" i v mnon ."M man In the state who was on the fr k . A ing line in the World war and nn-\"'d"" ',,;".,,,":::;" '::M;'nmmn.;: Achievement teams tor's return, the White 1se limous ; Hn #he only state representative who | 1 "‘:" :‘I"" ";' _':I Mra. Joseph H. Clark, Mra. Herbert |#ine was observed standing before the Announcement was wade today hy sAw actual service, having left “m‘:": ""hn:‘ I-nuron ater, OOl T, Warner, Miss May 1 Begley and dn:r nll his lrnhl:-n:r null'l d::m, ('ll'“. ::::1".:-:‘:0:;1:"“;my-“‘: 1:-;«1":4.1.‘::‘:::‘":'::1 What more .’pmmu than a halls of the state capitol in Hartford . | Mrps, W, W. T, Bquire will act as other large expensive priva auto- g L » in 1917 to enlist In the r.n-.u-n‘“n';"':':,,'.‘",,.',mm"1;-:‘"' ,‘.1'::, ,‘.‘,°:',':: ehaperons for the lfnmlland Wiliam I:I:lltl mm’u.;.ni.n :h.- presence of :‘.::.»:."A“'l::":.‘.":::’n.i:.'u-r"o"f cl:lll‘v::“:‘." . beautiful piece of furniture? torees, A bullet wound in the ehest v W, T, Bquire, director of the local other powerful leaders at the con- he and a severe gassing after a prnmIi:T"‘““." "'"':""'""d:"'l fire "":"" :::} y.,..,..g.:::n, who will be In charge of | ference, Only a few threads of light €4 as a mation pleture plu)hm‘lm.u An w, are adequately prepared to of Intansive fghting, so severe that (M0 changed suddenly sweeping the | ghipits for the Junlor Achievement |fiitering around the closely drawn [attractive sage wetting I now heing assist you in the selection of a gift his jet black hair was turned to | (GHER SUC “,',",__.,.,,M,.,, :,.,f. made | Bureau, will have charge of the |shades of the library windows showed fl":“:c“l.mr fl;n l‘l':xlur'”:rr-:‘-u: :-.": ‘ S et valkia snowy white, caused Willlams to be | or ;‘_,,. @ from the prémises through toys, the activity in the house, “|~| .w-l fathe |” u:'. {in' e:,: u:’,mm * sent back of the lines and ended hu‘a h..,m:_ of fiying sparks the fire Elaborate preparations have been! This was only the second time this ©'¢ »:u vtn hwll»' l“l 'u.urfi 401 Nt days of fghting. For the past four |1 EENER BT FIEE TR e amy | made to have the New Writain ex- yummer that the senator's residence Ploces wit Ear lambert conductor, | SUGGESTIONS: months he has hean a patlant at | 00" 0s oy | hibitlon In the prize winning class | hag apparently heen oceupied, From here wi » ..'.' e n geN rlmr' ..".‘ Perrytown, Md., federal hospital, Other accounts of encapes of Am.|8Rd representatives of the lochl ¢he time of ita purchase fast fall up !N In prices, N Eewing Stands Smoking Stands When the Canadian government | (FHCE SCROUTIN 45 SHEAREE B A | achievement clubs anticipate bringIng 1o the first of August it had been neoa. ‘:‘“‘ il sy b B o Mirrors Lamps was given permission to come into their part are coming to light, Mrs. {several medals home with them, | closed almosat constantly. Immtdlnl---“: ng \n(' h:n |n:t~-\\n| -|.{:- lmm;‘.‘ Codar’ Chiots Tea Wagons the United Btates in 1917 and entint | 00 PR ME CURUAR o W0 orale | PE—1 Iy following the death of Preaidont|tho MmNy bl feature pictures 16 be | Windsor Chairs Telephone Stands f ¢ [* ART TREASURES LOST Hardingethe dwelling was opened, and | A1OWR under the new poliey will be | Gate-Leg Tablos Foot Rests | Merry-Go-Round which playe Sebtotsiise Fasy Chairs Palace Theater Will Eliminate Vaude | men for army service, Willlams was | Jr., of the American language office one of the 10,000 New Englanders | s for ab o weelks th vere sl f th Lt b 5 to about two weeks there were signs Lt AN -:n::b‘l; ‘I‘vlllpl’.l\"‘e i thethe Seneral | remained there with others several | Lossss Will Total Milllons of Yen| tration lenders. Then the house Was|\wou oy now plaving in New York, | legislature to £o Into the service, He | 0U™ Ultimately swimming a quarter - |suddenly closed again, and has re- iy “yw Grifith's “The White Rose.” | went to Canada and then overseas.|®f ® Mile through the raging wilter to When Relics and Prizes in Muse- | mained vacant since that time, Thoniad Meighan. 1n *Homeward'| “|a ship in the harbor. . ‘v It Is understood that Senator poungv with scenes taken in New | ums are Checked Up. Brandegee has been at his home in|yonac wphiee Wise Fools,” “The When the Canadian forces were reor- New London for the past two or|cayered Wagon” now playing at Par- nized, he was attached to the Royal By The Associated Prems. Toklio, Sept, 12, n addition to the|three weeks, and the best Informa-|go,e' {n Hartford, Rex Beach's “The ngineers, ith 'atoh” | o Mo CITY lTEMs. tremendous 1088 of life and property [tion that can be obtained indicates gpofiers” and Richard Barthelmess in | SWateh,” or as the odtfit was familiar- in the recent carthquake, Japan Is: that Iu-“h returning there immedi- | wpho Righting Blade.” ' y 1y’known in the war zone, the “ladies mourning the destruction of art treas- ately, The purpose of the present A, | from Hell” and with this unit went New Art Model Victrola at Morans’ | ures valued at hundreds of ml\llona‘\lm is unknown, outside the sena- | 2 | of yen. tor's chosen circle, 25,000 New Apartments in | L} into Mesopotamia and in Ttaly wherc -—advt, 40-56 Furd st # p > N v The Okura museum housing an in- It may be significant, however, that N “ . 9 . 1] W was severely wounded. G| Carl Nebo of 3 {;"',,,'.;::":;.',";7: cliabia aolladhAn BEIAAG. AU WAR| Toha I NetNg, ToFmier TopubIIANE ,M,,_‘ Five Y_ems,qVIennas Aim troopérs had heen hrought back to|wife left home on September 7 and|One of the firat bulldings to go. Other|er of Connecticut, was also in Wash-| Vienna, Sept. 12.—In \l'mv of the Canada, he was released from service, | he suspects that she has gone with | Museums met the same fate, [Ington Saturday. Whether he and)complete standstill A0 pitvate Oulics | Overlooking Capitol Grounds He became connected with the Ameri- | Frank Samperio of Hartford. But the museum losses were small [ Senator Brandegee met {8 uncertain, | ing enterprise the Vienna munlclpnl-; can Leglon at Moosup, his native' M. F. Valentine, violin teacher, cempared to those of private familles|In fact, it is not generally known |ity today m.\nollnm‘n its intention of | town, and was active In state Leglon studio 140 Main street, Phone 255223, | Whose priceless relics, retalned for | whethe: or not the once close rela-|bullding 25,000 apartments and Hartford circles. The effects of his gassing and | —advt. many generations were destroyed. tions of the two men have been con-lnrnpnrtlmmno number of stores and chest wounds made it imperative that | Joseph Ciarcl of 3 Se¥mour street Nobles of the empire and their|tinued. But the presence of both men | offices in the course of the next five he seek milder climate so he went to | has reported to the police that his servants daily are seen searching in|in the capital at the same time, hoth | years. The annual outlay for this Florida where he remained for a time, | bleycle was stolen from his home on | the ruins for heirlooms and are ob-[Fkaving come all the way from Con-|project would be¢ epuivalent to $6,- Returning north, he suffered a re- | Monday night. jects to which money values cannot|rnecticut, has given rise to consider- (000,000, | lapse at Baltimore and for the past| Gulbransen Player Planos. Morins' h"l""“h“" ; A four months has been in a federal —advt fi: $he .. Whopping; distriet where hospital. ! Unity Rebekah Sewing circle will great emporiums stood, soldiers stand Fears Politios in Rehabilitation | meet Thursday afw®noon with Mra, | BUATd to prevent the Jooting of jew. Whlllams will attend a meeting of | Minnie Rowe, 126 Whiting street. A |8 and art treasures which lle buried the state executive committee tonight | picnic supper will be served. HEThe ashon and will tell of his personal observa-| Emma M. Schaal, teacher of piano, A tion in a federal hospital. He fears | resumes teaching Sept 17. Tel 140-5.| TwO air lines have heen established |gréatly that the work of the veterans' | odgapg] ', DURR ISR bureau’ in rehabilitation will be ham- Joseph C. Beebe, teacher of Piano, pered by the injecting of politics. If | Organ and Volce. Telephone 108-13. the soldier question becomes a hone | —advt. of contentlon hetween the hig politi-| The Ladies' society of the Swedish cal parties, Williams fears that a bit- | Baptist church will meet tomorrow ter ‘fight will ensue and in the end [afternoon with Mrs. David Larson of the ‘goldier will stfll remain a hone, [ 20 Howard street. nothing more, ? | Bept. Victor Records at Morans.— He' pointed-out that the government |advt. {s spending one and a quarter mil-| A meeting of the Woodmen of the lions every 24 hours for rehabilita- | World will be held this evening at 8 tion; that 60,000 men need hospitali- o’clock at Odd Fellows' hall. zation and that 30,000 employes, or Whist and cribbage drive. Vega one for every two needy men, are be- Hall, Arch street, Sept. 13. American ing paid money that should go to the | Order Sons of St. George.-—advt. soldiers. He has also observed in gov- | New Britain lodge, B. P. 0. E., will ernment hospitals that the number of | hold a social at the clubrooms Fri- doctors, nurses, orderlies and other | day night and will .receive returns attaches is far greater than the num- | from the Dempsey-Firpo fight over a ber of patients. Until these condmons‘l new ticker which has been installed. How To FORGET are remedied, he can see no brighter | Irench speaking salesladies wanted prospecta for benefitting the service | for extra work on Satutday afternoons TROUBLES men. and evenings at the Big Btore, Ra- Williams was granted a leave of | phael's Dept. Store.—advt. absence at the hospital so that he| The 1924 model Fords are now on TROUBLES knock up your sys- might attend the convention and he | gisplay at 200 East Main St.—advt. tem like Jack Dempsey knocks hurried at once to New Britain. He | —_— Jdown his opponent. plans to return to Perrytown after the | __, 7 " final session Saturday. ;Wlsconsm to Begin Its fl‘T:‘oul;lu dd::l bl(;:u b:k:hh | v H - e head and stomach—anq ey | Probe Into Oil Industly hurt the stomach more than they HARDING MEMORIAL. Madison, Wis, Sept. 12—Acting| | do the head! i kit | under the broad powers of the Wis-| 4 ‘Washington, Sept. 12.—Brig. Gen.| '\ "o keting law the state de-| || Troubles give the stomach indi. ":’P’:m;:m’ e pnyecI! | partment of marketing announced to- | || gestion, slow up the liver—and SREAY Of Ohloago, former direptor of day that it would soon. institute. an then follow constipation and the budget, dlacussed with Dresident| Investigation into the ofl industry so| || biliousness. far as it may concern monopoly oper- The way to get rid of troubles L :‘} m“ it ‘Coolidge today the erection of a fit-. i i My h : ting memorial to Mr. Harding. Gen, | tions in the state. is to invigorate digestion, stimu. Sawyer said a memorial committee ST AT R late liver and bowels and tone up | the entire system. The best way \ A | R pouIchbe rovmeds Quiet Is Restored in to do this—has been for the past Dresden Following Riot| § 82 years—is to take Beechar's REPORTED DEAD, 1S ALIV Berlin, Sept. 12-—Quiet has been re- Victoria, B. 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