New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1923, Page 2

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AIR SPEED SMASHED T gy s is the time to get a s . good Today Ushers I What WAl B & n S, s S 0 Swcamb o | m T"m New York, Sept, 10,~~The unofficial | } w wom!' '". I [ fiying record of 245 miles an hour sel Monday was umllalm yesterday w't;::- Lieutenant Al iams, & navy pilot, o By _The Associated l'u.u- P pait | drove bis airplane at miles an JBoston, Sept. 19,~—"Beautiful, 3 Dubita, _Sept. - 1 R hour, according to the reckoning ot; 3 dressed women, even though they be meets for the first time today, initiat. Curtiss company officlals at Mitchel 25¢ Jerywhere bphinn Buas ot Jonesp Pgpnbive Bo I I LE l-“l"ro‘l’::l‘-:l. -t'lrl.m\"y i Field, Mincola. flashed the of men," » Four times he fashed across 3 The swearing In of the recently| AUl uiiceter course, AVEraging sENAToR wDGE REFUSES 4 ::::.bly.mu:-hl::;.fmu women make clected representatives has been In 247,50 miles an hour, clockers vaid, To BEGO“E IHPLIGATED d iy e SRS progress during the past two days, i round he forced the new Our The oath h on taken in private ?:eol:d. fiu:l‘ his ship. A slight tavers | before the speclal commisalon on jury A AY B()TTLE before the clerk of the house, in ing b sped Him on his way, report at a public hearing at the State M RS cording witht an arralgnment mad At such & speed, it was computed [po i m Take Any Action In Pros House by Miss Florence H, Luncomb 2 At the last sedsion to avold the possl-| o ierday Willlama could fly from of the League of Women Voters elieit- 18 gulranteed bility of unpleasant ineldents on the | yyiy country to the British Isles in 11| hibition Issue—=Refors Com- cd strong protest from several msem- floor should any members refuse 10| ypoues and a half, The speed 1s, | bers or_me commission, . * subscribe to the pledge of alleglance | yoyghly, four and one-third miles a plaints to Justice Dept, m‘;?on u:uo:!:;.m:w%&:::‘- $2'89 ey °'hm: H';m.n sl g t bringin | Boston, Sept. 19.—Henator Henry :orn::rflu!o Treasurer r-:amk w. stipulated by the treaty, Williama had difficuity in nging Cabot Lodge in & letter to the Massa~ [ 1anstiala. o member of the commis. No protests have been raised and all| nig plane to earth after his flght, Do-| o 0 STob e, @ 00n ™ jeague, made jon : has gone plong smoothly, but no re- | ceived by the apeed at which he had o 0 0%oq,y “eeniving to a requent * In reply to this, Miss Luscomb sald: The publicans have presented themscives|peen traveling, he attempted to l-l:l"d from the League's officors that he lugyy fn{o," as they can ses and .z for the ceremony. All of De Valera's| while atill moving at a “":"’ ‘“': exerclso his influence toward bring-|, a.0and the fact, Thefe is an old followers are maintaing thelr det On his first attempt he overflew th ling about better enforcement of the that an understands & lc "son rug 0 JURMIOR naver 1o awekz. (Y 0.7 A ENIA, - HH SurOM f"d wu; Ievoll:' o“‘,urohlhmnn law in this state, suggosts :‘:;:‘.'" " s kol P ® ||| toreten king." at seventy-five miles an hour When & ¢\ ¢"4 )00 4 adrens their complaints to | ™ f eaded with the com. STATIONERY DEPT, They are equally firm in declaring| whee] on the landing gear ltrurl;o: the department of justice. He relters mln"I;l"li:-::;no:‘p‘I"ua“r o e byt 169-171 MAIN ST, their Intention of ignoring the Dall, hillock In the fleld and sent him ates previous statements that he be- T (o wisias: akiod Ny - - : 1 b ";l;‘hlrly-lh'reo " ?\‘:leel.l:’:zl ;lx“::: u?h‘“ ‘trh;":‘l‘:," destroyed his ‘pnprfl"”"‘ in enforcoment of prohibition, | yr. ‘Munarield what kind of jury she ‘AHl the latest models Includln‘ the newest ar- y $he people, Ate . oxpresses confidence in Attorney Rob- | L0 T . political opponents and we mean toland he was forced to n&calerm n: ort M. O'Harrls of this city and his v‘loanl‘l:,d.:’r;{er to be tried by, Miss Lus rivals, at unusual savings. - 2% devote ourselves to agitating for their|avold a side-alip. TMG Il;::akl:o asistants “and adds: [ e 14 b riibiPde D There are many Wol\del"“l Vd““ .W.ifln you release” was the statement made by|under way again and, | B| 01t you have charges to make tried by & mixed jury, If this were im- h‘ro du the l.", th d.y' of thil o er one republican spokesman yesterday. | brought the machine to earth, against any executive ofticer, agninst . A possible I would rather be tried by a With the republicans thus eliminat the district attorney or any of his [PORER L VOV IACE men, who do new style, material and color is shown in our large . d il . ] " Delicate | s inuie| WINGRS BACK AT WORK i o s & e e 7 mintind women’ ™ " " iapiays. Prices have been sspecialy reduced and currence at the opening session, the agendd for which was confined to the department, of justice. If in regard men, with the exception of nurses, Blflngfl are truly worth wwe. HQ" are a few announcement of the names of the 3 to the sentences of judges you think me rations Getting p t ttending members of their own 105,000 Rosung . Op they ought fo bo Impeached, your |thosc attending membert o AT tvor || specials for the sale: Questions ' members returned and the election of . the spoaker and the president of the| ¢ Coal After Layoft of More Than (method of procedure is through the children under 12 o ° . ‘ executive councll : hous of representatives. R aScseted by B Beautiful Trimmed | Trimmed and Ready- Never ask a woman her The consensus of opinion was that| Two Wecks. “Is scems to me that the duty of | T g . '0 the objection that women juror: 3y age, nor a man the make of Michael Hayes and Willlam Cosgrove, Ak formulating and making - charges tly be compelled to H his tle. He'l expect you to | réspectively, the previous holders of g hamatiy Eai AN, T e | Busceptible of Investigation and trial i Y (i mas At st ats to-Wear Hats know bettes these offices would be re-élected. ! _|your duty, believing as you do. that fed that such testimony is 3 to the suspension order of their union 4 4 vt T comb replie a : ,hi nob md sna l::‘”m' ,“. d":".',’."w:n's ,,h,:n‘:,:.‘;2:,:,’::"::“:::';2:‘;.";:t leaders, the 156,000 mine workers in ‘sl‘,;m}:::;‘,‘l:":;lz}{l:xni"m:“;::‘: |lgn\l:-'.:3 seldom offered in civil suits and no: C c, Sby ial PPy sned.l BESSH MY (8 CLOOK 2 P i1 |the anthracite region resumed work % 3 hall be | freauently in criminal trials, excep pec from our elaborate showing ed of, the house would adjourn untll 4 3 aTa CaVEHD bad. Any such charges T sha © | for murder. Of the latter, she said of GENUINE tomorrow or next week. today. The new wage scale ¢ B | entirely ready to present to the de- there were but 14 in the State last 4 95 Y It was expected that Gov. General|® vel‘l“ao' '!"“’d l;"r:h"rc”‘ms°::°";:(' partment and ask for them attention | Ter® ¥ A - " 8 1d | Fer 1, and embodying the terms ® |if you wish to have me do s0." i Fitaiy. ofne JEiah Foe Fiate, woull Harrisburg agreement- submitted by Value $7.50 Valué 86‘50 'Fashionknit it e deating the e Goversr Pl formaly s g ; FROEBAGAPN I TRIMMED FELTS, Special $2.95 Framenth. pragshm. BRUAC was ;e the United Mine Workers on Monday — pressed in political quarters that the and the suspension order offielally |Russians Who Married American vfllue 35.00 ministerial posts would be allotted to : . the men wh'; held those offices under | !ifted. Toyue Mam Qoajing: 0, ATECICR ks gty oo e Ttgy o CHILDREN’S HATS (] the last Dail, except perhaps that| The new scale inludes o 10 Der | yjoeqy, sopt, 19— Russia soon will | Galpin Married This Morning at : : Presidont Cosgrove would relinquish | ¢ent increase in wages, an clght hour | ‘the poorer Ly 24 young women, Now is the opportune time to buy a child’s Hat. day, recognition of the union and the | g0 ¢i¢ s the number of brides who | Parsonage of First Church. Assortment is big and enough to choose from b 2,00 AND UP. the ministry of finance. 3 i s S principles of collective bargalning. |, . “or so0n will be, on thelr way to kAl o See Our Window Display. Union leaders sald that a large output |y " rrveed States with their American| The marriage of Miss . Gal- up to VALUE OF THE DOLLAR this winter was assured, although it [}, 0.4 men who came out to Rus- | Pin, daughter of Mrs. A, B. Galpin ot 1 64 Orange street, to George Froeba, » . was not expected that normal produc- |, with the American Relief admin- i A Georke S O S ALL tion would be restored for several |jgration, Many of the marriages|Jr. son of Mr. o1 Te ) d : p Y days. wer ccipitated by the withdrawal | Froeba of 1 Hillside Place, took place o 9 1 Sm o T e e T Operating officials said that the ofe fi.fififl from the Russian field. |at the parsonage of the First Congre- en um ner o 95 9 syium ‘t Today It Buys Only What 65 Cents [mines generally were in excellent con- | Most of the brides speak English. |gational church this morning at 10:30 [} Hartford Bid"in: 1938, 3 dition. Tools of the workers and the [ with two or three exceptions they [o'clock. Rev. Henry W. Maier officiat- | 4 A Bld N B Sl 0 ? o " mine mules were lowered into the un- [ come from old and well known Rus- | ed. i HEE EAS % By Oue Klag! Wit 3 derground workings yesterday and |sjan familics, reduced to meagre cir-| The bride was attended by Mrs. H. 188 Main St. Y. M. C. A. Bldg. ew Britain «-hur:‘ "g:’e“r' :;’”‘:'e y",‘“a_ xT:te J‘“"' thousands of men were waiting at the | cumstances by the revolution, and | W. Werdelin as*matron of honor and Fed o avorag ooty 0, |mouths of the mines when the whis- | have enjoyed exceptional cducational |H. W. Werdelin was best man. o ofm saje prices fOF |4og plew this morning for a resump- | advantages. ‘They include two prin-| Following the ceremony the couple arlous commddity groups was equal lyjon of operations. cesses and several countesses, |left on an extended auto tour and purchasing power in 1913, according CITY ITEMS. to only 65 cents as compared with its upon their return will reside at 16 ——— Winthrop street. Mr. Froeba has been emploged by the New Britain Record to calculations announced jtoday by ; . statement was crroncously | the bureau of labor statistics of the Paves way For W()rld Fl]ght . | for th® past ten years. The made in the “Herald” last night that the dinner served the Fourteenth regiment, Connecticut Volunteers, at |MOdity terms on the 1913 basis of their reunion in this city, was served | COmparison, dropped to its lowést level by the Woman's Relief Corps. The [In May, 1920, when it was 40 cents. 1 p ° . dinner was provided and served by |BY the end of the fivst half of 1922 #t i 3 \{ ol L Bl R povied end had advanced 1o a point above 7| | » ‘ e Iide t inance Lorporation Gulbransen Player Pianos. Morans' cents when another decline brought it k —advt |0 u:e 6(5 Ic:'c]n"t level last June. During i ’ % N 3 % 3 3 most o and 1915 the purchas- 2 v Mr. and Mrs. Rodman Chamberlain | 119 CONAE A e i e e COMMERCIAL_ FINANCE and Mr. and Mrs, Dopald Hart of this th h 1 3 city are at the Hotel Lorraine, New |than that of the 1913 dollar. v B New Britqin Conn York, for a few days, Radio sets and supplies at M?:;:,‘;. PREHIERS IN SESSION ] + Stella Rebekah Lodge No 11 wvnl[ oy b s W AUTfiORIZED CAPITALIZATION hold a regular meetlng Vrlday eve- | Baldwin And Poincare To Meet Today | ' a8 / ! i Pequested to mect at 150 for "rer| 10 Go Over The Wiole Reparations ‘ \ 2,000 Shares 8% Cumulative Preferred—Par Value $25.00. T o b } i ) \ 10,000 Shares Common, Fully Paid and Non-Assessable—Par Value $5.00. . hearsal. Large shipment Sonora Talking*ma- | Ao oty il chines. C. L. Plerce.—advt. | , Sept, 19.—The meeting today . Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans, | PétWeen Premior Poincare and Prime g - : Offered in Units of— Minister Baldwin of Great Britain 2% N S P { ) 4 loomed as a most important event. ., 2 Preferred - Indlcations pointed to a full dis. ; ; 43 v N Unit’ ‘When you write to Mother tell her of [cussion of the reparations question, o X < 3 N Wy the marvelous results you get from |OWIng to the presence here of Sir > s N 1 4 Common Baker's Extracts. She, too, can get the | William Tyrrell, Mr. Baldwin's right ~ L N 3 same. Guaranteed pure.—advt, kand man in Downing street andsto 3 ; ¢ s Prices Quoted Upon App““fion the fact that M. Camerlynck, the offi- 4 4 clal l"rengh interpreter was especially # i ¥ ] 4 summoned from Geneva for the occa- v . ¥ i i Y ot dp,,,‘e'"‘w",’n"’_“"‘;{y‘ fluent, he i f : ! JOSEPH M. CHERNOFF, President CLARENCE H, MAXON, Secretary and Treasurer et a The British ship “Frontiersmen,” snapped at Los Angeles, is ROBERT C. SIMPSON, Vice.President CATHERINE M. OURTIN, Asst, Sec, and Troas. nical discussion of the proble; % s tond .\ viding the French and ,,,.‘,’ush’ ;'o"lfd‘i making a world survey, preliminary to the 'round-world airplane . Prime Minister Baldwin was sched. | flight to be made next summer by two British aviators. The ship DIRECTORS Place ;I:&::rgnytlt%ourtoly visit to Premier | establishes petrol bases. Crew of the ship is made up of ex<navy s at the foroign office this | and army officers, serving without pay, and donating considerable Joseph M. Chernoff, President of Corporation Robert C. Simpson, Stanley Works morning, after which the head o . iti i i tanl French cabinet was o attend s fil'n;‘;‘t money themselves for the expedition. At one time the ship was Morsis D, Sase, Atlorasy at Law Frank D, Kenefick, Stanley Works v v -owned by a Spanish king. It was built i ! For Sale i ombasey, " Y™ o4 the Bek- P siadhle o ST p AR Clarence H. Maxon, Parker Shirt Co, Louls H, Jartman, Mgr. United Motor Sales Co, ish embassy, it ' Miss Flagler, Debutante BUSINESS Q Read the ?f 1919 Season, To Marry Compercial Finance, First and second mortgs ges. Automobile financing. Construction loans, “REAL ESTATE ]|, Nev, York Seot 15" e engags- ; ss Mary Harkness 1| ‘ FOR SALE” a debutante of the lslfl-z;s:cas:;'o::; SAFETY Ads Melbert Brinckerhoff Cary Jr, of » Ridgefield, Conn., was announced {o- Loans made by the Fidelity Finance Corporation are safe, all loans secured by actual collateral whose on the Want Ad Pages day by her parents. Mr. and Mrs, re-salc value is usually double the amount of loan. Harry Flagier. Miss Flagler's father is the son of Henry M. Flagler, B TING 'SUNDAY i 2 founder of the thndar:l 0il con:;un;, bk 0 S ASSETS | roL LESIER oL LES ' CK ' t The nature of the business is such that the assets of the Corporation are always self liquidating, and department of labor, The value of the dollar in com- o are susceptible of being used in negotiating loans with banks. This permits a rapid turnover of capital. | | ¢ | | RS 0 G A N LARGE PROFITS DO NOT JEOPARDIZE THE SAFETY OF INVESTMENT Some people think that large profits indicate a lack of safety in capital invested. Others contend that EVERSHARP | vz / | 1 : cl Rc u: an investment returning more than 8% is unsafe; if this were a fact, almost ry successful bank in the United States would be unsafe, for ntost of them show eamings from 15 to 90¢; and some of them even | SPECIAL PRICES ' ? | PENC[L 50c ‘ ON TEETH 2 A mu"(.:uncrdlng that 8% well-secuged paper is a good investmont; you must likewise concede that an in- . . $20 Setsat ....... $12.50 v i 7, vestment carning from three to five times as much, with the security unchanged, is a better investment, ADKINS |35 Sets at $22.00 ; ‘ . : <y OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS 7:00 TO 9:00 PRINTERS Ano DR. G. T. HANNA il sipbsnziing Sgdiatin SPECIAL SHOWING FOR CHILDREN AFTER SCHOOL sl Circus Peanuts and Pink Lemonade Free To ANl Children | The Fidelity Finance COl’pOl'afion . . | | Monday Tunmgmd Repalrmg PALACE—Starting Sunday SPECIAL M]%'S‘l;: \i_flt}f "ns)j-.ms('l-; ORCHESTRA PROFESSION AL BUILDING PIANOS and PLAYERS SALRLR (U EVENINGE—Orehestra 35¢. Batenny 256 87 WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN. CONN = Dbt MATINEES—OrcheZs"‘a 23¢. Balcony 18¢ 3 v € 2 Phone 1291 Phone 1150 in WALTER H. KOVEL (’r(;a't:-‘s: :‘I:F‘F:YA“; : : |§ Al Children between 4 and 12—10¢ to any part of House A2 MAIN ST, TEL, 10085 |\ . ek

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