New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 14, 1923, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HYRALD, MUSSOLINI TELLS lflVE MORE JURORS AL1 EX-SERVICEMEN OF HIS VICTORY Baplis 0 His Coucl Resus v The Associated Press Rome, Scpt, 14~ Pres addressed the cou of minis- summarising all phases of the o-Italian conflict and the suceess: 1ul results he had ob ed in the dip- lamatie battle at Geneva and Paris Ihe minister of war, Oen, IHaz and the minister of marine, Admiral Theon de Revel expregsed to the premier their great satisfaction for the energetic manner in which he had wohdueted the afair which they said had given to foreign countries signal Musselini YET'TO BE CHOSEN ~ INVITED T0 MARCH Grand Jury Sl Working 0 picebid Veterans and Vets of | Ward-Petes Gase | Foreign Wars Wanted in Parade White Plains, Sept. 14 Thirty- | cight veniremen were ready for ex amination today and a panel of T3 | Vice-Commander ¥, ¥ sdditional talesmen have been order: | pigv.Glover Post. American ed to report Monday in an effort 1o | . o0 o en in the city, whethe complefe selection of a Jury 10 Ir¥ puey 4o assoclatgd with the Legion | Walter 8, Ward for the murder of | . bor 2o asked 1o take part in the | Clarence Peters, ex-sailor, street parade to be held Raturday af Five jurers remain to he chosen | tormoon. 1t is asked that as far as Of 44 talesmen examined yesterdayd noasible men wear the serviee uni only one was accepted by both sides | foom. but where it 18 impossible for {and when he stepped into the hox !lhn men to appear in uniform they Mra. Ward, who saw her hushand 10 | are asked to parade in elvilian elothes According to orders Lssued by First | Ogren of )egior An invitation has been reccived by One Big Union Idea Is Overwhelmingly Defeated Cincinnatl, Cepl. 14.—Overy ing defeat of the principic as spensered by eFs Was P one hig orded last nig the internationa rs' unien in eanvent ote an the prepositio avered the idea apposed it The that 14 and that | The delegutes passed a requesting the release of a g War-lime prisoners PARADM PARKING HULES Parking rules during parade as folloaws: No parking Kast Ma of Frankiiy and LOmOrrow are on ihe side of Main, on the west sids hetween Hartford avenue square, on Areh street between Pear and West Main streets, on Pear street, on West Main street, on Mai sol of East Main street, or on the of Glen steeet. | cast side very pe jeoman in the city will be on traffic Ity FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1023, 2 DNy DI ~ A=y 3% court for the first time since he was | 'mmnnu-.l to jail five weeks ago lost [ the New Britain Chapter, Disabled Mrs. Ward's ap- |Veterans of the World War had | Ed aver post to take part in the street hrade. Commander Dewey Selander of the disabled all disabled men in the city to take part to be at the ehapte rooma, 41 Main street, at 2 saturday afternoon Autos W turnished for those unable to mw od todey Henry . Fuller, adjutant New Britain f the \ | ——————y Forelgn Wars, notifie =S i bers that they are to appenr in uni = pAL \('E ol form at the club rooms, 41 Arch 4 Py Coming proof of luiy's poewer and moral rolidity and its readiness always to vulend its interest and its honer, The council of ministers unani- mously approved the decision which bad been made by Premier Mussolini through the course of the crisis, & Rervous breskdown. The sami-official report reaching | Counsel for the defense waid he here on the aetion of the councll of |Would not deecide until after the phy smbassadors at Parls emphasize the [sielan has completed ita ease whether suceess obtained by Haly, They state [he would call Mrs, Ward as a witness | thiat Greeee had asked for an immedi- [for the defendant. Attorney Gen ute evacuntion of Corfu which the |Kherman probably will eall her for counell of nmbassadors refused, the stute to testify at what hour Ward Hemi-oMiciul ndvices also state that |1eturned to his home in New Rochelle 1 by Beptember 27, the date set for |on the morning after the shooting of | Skant. 4 NP POW fternoon at 2:30 Italy’s evaenation of Corfu Groece in [Peters. ‘Thie Iaw exempta her from [ %Pt (0morre le‘ il ey o JACKIE COOGAN - IN = shown to Rave been neighigent in ful- [testifying against her hushand as to |, bt tcsihes . v ) “CIRCUS DAYN COTTON REPORT nington, Bept. 14.—Cotten con during August totalled 491,604 lint and 47,998 | of lint ompared with 481,57 of linters in July 1) o'l 126 of lint and 62,841 ast year, the oe fron her poise and wept pearance was uncxpected as she heen at Atlantie City all summer and was sald to have been suffering from veterans | who wis e #iling the reparation conditions a |any confidences he may have mads to | ¢ i 2 penalty will be infiieted in the form I’hu Ohinese natives of Kweichow need out at aven Jdnmages. Claims of A, SMITH-TRASK HIGH GRADE TRIMMED HATS : $6.95 to $14.50 — Saturday Speéiafll B SNAPPY TRIMMED HATS Value $7.00. $5 00 " CHILDREN'S and MISSES’ HATS Burritt street, Mrs, Elizabeth Schnei- der of 194 Maple street, and Mrs, | ‘vnthia Bromley of Chestnut street, re heard last night by the claims committee, but no action was With the ception of the Ba case, in which damages for the break- ing of an automobile are sonught, the cases are all based on falls on icy | sidewalks, 4, \w/ of payment of another 50,000,000 lire Each side is allowed 30 peremptory | s 2 I A L L M l L LI N E R Y gold, In addition to Ialy's first de- |challenges, At the close of yester. | °N'Y #2 @ ton for coal ¢ (Statements given where the council of ambassadors sits, |16 and the defense nine. Ward ap- do not mention an additional penaity [peared to have regained his confident of 50,000,000 lire and some of the 'mien, other points in the advices reaching While the jury was being sought | o T s e e Y o2 Trimmed Hats Says Blast Has Damaged Tare for first degren murder cbntin- | o = . > {ued Its investigation on the floor b : : a1 : : 2 His House on Dix Avenue .y 7. grand jury it was ‘.:,‘:rl":“ o A wonderful selection of Beautiful Millinery just arrived in the very newest models, for the cast side sewer, had caused evidence of why certain witnesses copies of original French designs and Chinese effects you will find in this store, The se- damage to his house, and that more |ywanted a 4 4 ~ 4 . wanted at the trial were outside the and prices the most reasonable in town, agreed upon, Joseph Knaus of DIX|ed untl Manday wii iy 1 B ws of 6151 ' ning Peaches and we solicit your patronage hoth wholesale and retail at our packing house at Shuttle mand, z:!m'- session with seven of the 12 Paris, [jurors in the box, the state had used 5 CHIC—STUNNING—NOBBY liome). tefore Justice Wagner, the extraor. | Alleging that the city, by bIasting |sought in examination of the witnesses lection is large and enough to choose from, and you will surely find the kind you like here of his land had been tgken than [jurisdiction. The grand jury addourn [terday on her way to lunch, We are starting to harvest our Big Yellow Can- Meadow reservoir; open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. daily. \",“llm-olql P. Smith Takes [Irene “-.' e : : — Saturday Special — TRIMMED HATS Value $5.50. $3\ 95 | s1.95%455.98 Special | MATRON HATS TTTFELT HATS | IATS Arge assorimen EllJah Rogerls fi French Velours and Matteawan Velours $5.95 up New Britain Tel. 1224-12 3 Trask as Bride at Parsonage of [} Center Congregational Church, | We guarantee satisfaction, an honest pack, and a fair price. Our satisfied customers are our best advertisement. 2N Rt age of Harold P. .\'nn'h! Japanese Forts Are Razed |71 i it wnd Trene W. Trask of| By Quake, Reports State | morning at the Cenfer church parson- | Seattle, Sept. 14.—Destructign of Rev. H. W. Maier performed | . forts, two and three, situated oppo- |t eremony. vite Kannon Saki in the Tokio- bride is the daughter of William Yokohama dis of September 1 is ask of I’ 1. Corbin's and Mr. jeported in a radio message received | Smith holds a responsible position | trom Captain [rancis K. Nichols, with the Stanley Rule & Level Co. | master of the steamship President| Following the ceremony Mr. and Jefferson, which is expected diere to- | Mrs. Smith left on an extended wed- morrow night with the first group of | ding trip and on their return will| refugees, make their home on FEllis street, " Goldenblum Millinery Co. NEW B RITAIN Y. M. C. A. BLDG. TIME IS | - MONEY 188 MAIN ST. BIG FURNITURE STORE SPECIALS . DOWN Balance On Easy Weekly Payments. Rec- ords FREE. Guarantee with all machines sold. For Old Straws SATURDAY { That's the allowance we make on your old straw hat if you trade it for one of our new Fall Hats this week. : l Come early to as- New Model l Coiumbia sure delivery for Now §85 y . [ Saturday. New Consoles Columbia Vocalion and GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE AND SAVE Pooleys In prices to suit all Bring us your head and your old straw hat and we'll fix you up to the queen’s taste. LAMSON & HUBBARD HATS Ashley- Babcock Co. 139 MAIN ST. Come in We lead others follow Columbia Now $100 ECIAL RECORD RELEASES When All the World Forgets You Cut Your Self a Piece of Cake Just a Girl That Men Forget Ten Thousand Years From Now Yes We Have No Banana Blues Oh, Harold Carolina Mammy Who's Sorry Now Oh Sister Aint That Hot Many Used Machine Bargains John A. Andrews & Co. 132 Main Street, New Britain Columbia Headquarters No, No, N Amabelle Lou’siana Louisville Lou 1 Love Me Raphael’s Shoe Parlor 390 MAIN ST.

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