New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1923, Page 20

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SOLBEH HETUHN F W C A News || s vapsins vt e sonis Eapaped Prisomers Whitle Abent | New York, Oect. 25 James Cooper ' » o (o he schedule for :‘-"f":"";‘:::‘:' of Trenton, N. J., ene of twe sentries ond Eiinsry | Whe disappeared with fve wmlidtary prisoyers from the Fert Hamillon < |army rhservation yesterday velurned Wednesday, high schoel elass, T:15 | 1o harracks sarly today. He espla L | his absence was due to & long and ‘ F 1o 8] valn search for the fugitives He |In London, .m..' not nn:ch that Ger j» - | was placed in the guard house ’::::::‘.l'.' headed toward a general | o, woiurday morning another olass | The other sentry, Raymend Blalr vy v e ¢ he |10 Arts and orafts will meet from § to |of Roanoke, Va., and the prisoncrs Nation like Germany cannel B |,y ooavided there are at least & reg- |4ve still missing oken (o pieces and destroyed,” said | | Istrations = BELITLES PRESENT GRISIS OF GERMAN GOVERNMENT Massyrk of Csechoslovabia Does Not (he week at the ¥ Think Trouble Will Lost .m Tursday basketry classes .56 wellas Plan For Unity Lendon, Oct. 23 President Ma o aryk of (eechoslovakia, wha is new f [ WHOLE DAY NEEDED ~ TOHEAR EVIDENCE Charges Mv. Walton e Are Voluminous Associated P .Orl:lun City, Oct. 33, —A full day| of sitting patiently listening to the TO SECURE YOUR FREE TRIAL OF THE Friday, arls and * erafts Masaryk today Bome of the yeading of the voluminous transcripl/ of testimony on which twenty-tw.| charges against CGovernor Jack | Walton are based was todays pros in the lower house of the Ukla oma legislature, with veting on im peachment to follow, Two elerks | reading alternately, It s estimated will require approximately twenty | four hours to complete the eral pro sentation of accusations of incom petency, moral turpitude, wilful neg Ject of duty, and corruption in office It appeared likely early today tha! | A vote would not be reached before ftomorrow, although some pointed out that a night session might end the formalities tonight The predietion was mada freely that the house would vole over whelmingly to press at least some of | the charges, in that manner bringing them before the senate which first wonld pass upon their admissibility Lefore organizing as a trial body. Op position to the impeachment action ix #ald by political observers to be neg- ligible, Will Vote Separately. All of the 22 specific charges In the house bill will he voted upon sep- arately, any one being adequate grounds upon which to bring the governor to trial, Sensational testimony was pre dicted tolay as the house went into | wesslon for its long vigil of listening. Refore adjournment late yester- @Qay the testimony of Aldrich Blake, former ¢ itive counsellor, before the investigating imittee, had been read. Blale, whose removal from office just before the legislature went into session furnished the sur- prise of the moment among other things explaining his mysterious trip just after state-wide martial Jaw was declared. He sald he went, 1he direction of the governor, to New York and Michigan to solicit financial support for a fight against the Xu Kiux Klan. He sald he returned empty handed, |expense o Beriiy Throughout the day yesterday, Governor Walton remained in seclu- sion, refusing to comment on legislative activitics. REVOLT IS FAILURE Graoek Soldiers Returning to Ranks, (Gaiming They Were Duped Into! | | | | Recent Outbreak. By The Associated Press. Athens, Oct. 23.~—It is reported| from Chalels that most of the pro-| vinclal soldlers who revolted under the leadership of Gen. Metavas, the| .royalist, are returning to the ranks. The men assert that they were duped by théir officers whom they followed | under the belief that they were want-| ed for regular service. The Venizelist party has issued a| communique disavowing the revolu- tionary movement. Tt is also said| safd that Alexander Zaimis, the for- mer premier, has disassociated him- | self from it. Gendral Metaxas, once chief of stafl to the late King Constantine, and the directors of the opposition newspa- pers controlled by the general, are sald to be at Tripolitza. PRIDE CIRCLE PARTY. Pride Circle, Lady Toresters, will observe Hallowe'en Thursday evening with a whist for,members and friends of the Circle, which will be held fol- lowing the regular meeting, T meeting has been called for o'elock and the whist will be at 8:30 o'clock. Refreshments will be pro- vided. Iollowing is the committee in charge of arrangements for the af- fair which is to be the first big event of a busy season planned by Pride Circle: Miss Anna Mawe, chairman; Miss Ireda Gugel, Mrs., Hefflon and Miss Lena Hart. NEW HAVEN AWARD. Washington, , Oct. The New| York, New Haven and Hartford rail-| road was awarded by the interstate] commerce commission, a payment from the government of $2,801,.206 on | account of the guarantee of earnings during the first six months after ter- mination of federal control. With sums previously paid by the govern- ment, the railroad has recelved $14,- 788,406, and the account is now closed. CINDERS FOR SALE A, H. Harris ~=General Trucking-- 99 WEST ST. TEL, 1233.3 High Grade Furnituj:e RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS Sole Agent for PREMIER RANGES A. D. LIPMAN 82-31 Lafayette St. Tel, 1329.2 | | | Stromberg Carburetor | A. G. Hawker | We Clean Everything Under the Sun General Housecleaning | A Specialty NEW BRITAIN WINDOW CLEANING o0, 538 Main St.—Tel, 823 | the | German stales there are oo many of them—are undergoing political changes, and such states as Saxony and Bavaria, which always have been independent, are positions at the But that is mere Iy & shifting of the center of things and is not the hreakup of CGiermany.” President Masaryk does not regard the Cierman situation us dangerous He is more alarmed regarding what he chargeterized as the post-way' de moralization of the vietorious entents than the disintegration of the defeat od Germany, and one of the indirect mere strengthening their abjects of his present tour of western | all ehureh orgunizations against pres Europe is to discover some method by which the entente can reassert Itself. Pres now w plan for bri and together, ter stated the plan did not involve anoth er international conference of any sort, wimply ealling for making use of the existing agencles for peace, “T'he score of little nations of mid dle Europe,” udded the Czechoslovak president, “looked to the great pow- vrs for moral leadership In peace, just us look for military guldance during the war for our liberation, but we have difficulty in finding it. We ac- cept the league of nations, but just |now the league has not the necessary |anthority and backing. 8o, instead of an iInternational understanding, we have a quarreling Europe.” TALK FREIGHT REDUCTION New York, Oct. 23.—The trunk line assoclation, composed of traffic vice-presidents of eustern rallroads, 1ot today In executive session to con- tder whal would be their policy to- ward coanl und grain freight rate re- duetions recently suggested by Presi- dent Coolidge. Twenty executives were in attendance, “Howdy Princess Helen Cantacuzene of Rus mania, who created a stir in European court circles by announcement of her intention to go upon the stage, will visit America in the near future in the guise of a footlight celebrity. 'Snice! Dontchathink? 134 Car Builders Use Willard Batteries More by far than use any other make. If you have any doubt, as to which battery you ought to buy, why not follow the judgment of these battery experts, who have more to lose by a wrong selection than any individual buyer? Simmons Storage Battery Co. 107 ARCH STREET Willar CROWLEY BROS, INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2918, 2245 ‘&l!mahs cheerfully given on all jobs ent Masaryk sald he even had | ing France | Brooklyn, & Roman Catholio He pre- | who red not to discuss it at present but | | tem are subject to “shameful and no i | plunges and alse Tueaday afternoon | |evening at Swimming classes meet on Wednes- | ITALY AGREES day at 2:30 and 7 te 8:30 p. m, #0d | pame, Oet. 23.-The counell of al the sama hours on Fri Por [ ministers teday approved a deeres plinges the hours arei Benlors, | gi ing effect, so far taly is o Tuesday 5:30 to ® p, m.i Wednesday | scpned 1o the agreement ocon # 1o 5:30; Thursday 7 to 8 and Fri- 15y pais on May 26 among the Ital flernoon 3 to 6:30, Saturday 1oy Rpitlyh, French, Belgian and for. juplor lessons and | 4 yioriean represontatives eoncerning reimbursement o the United Slates of the expenses of maintaining s |army of ercupation in the Rhineland after sehool Members may register for the health class which meets on Tuesday T80 T WOULD PROTEOT WOMEN New York, Oct. 28.—~A protest by ent conditions in the subway during | rush hours was urged last night by the Rev, James J. Corrigan, D.I, of priest sald that women traveling through the city's underground sys torious Indignities* ATTEMPTS SUICIDE IN PARK New Haven, Oct, 23.-—~The elderly man who attempted to take his life by drinking polson meld in City Point park here last night was still in a critical condition at the New Haven hospital early this forenoon He hus not been identified. A hat mark “Waterbury” and a check in- side his hat band “Orange, N, J." were the only means of identification found. U. 8. Brand—First Quality Only Men's Dress Weight $1.29 Women’s Dress Weight, 89¢ Misses’ Sizes 11 to 2 79¢ Children’s Sizes 3 to 10%, 69¢c AGREEMEUT WITH UNION Organized Workmen Return On Ship- ping Board Construction New Orleans, Oct, 23.—Unlon long- shoremen and screw men who went | on strike here several weeks ago re- turns to work today on shipping board vessels under an agreement between the unions and the board. Independent shipping operators re- fused to participate in the shipping board settlement and will continue to | operate with non-union labor. 267 Main St. 0000000000000000000000| 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 WATCHES Here is a watch that you can be proud of in the company of Kings. It is a Waltham Watch at Un- usual Beauty and Quality, “Gifts That Last” B. GEORGES 166 MAIN ST. Walk One Flight. It Will Pay You A NEW MOOR-BROWN SHOE FOR MEN in the creation of which France, England, Scotland and America join hands— . The Calfskin comes from France. It was tanned irs Scotland, and stamped “Moor Calf,” after the famous Scottish moors whose color it reflects. The last was taken from England—a pure Eng- lish brogue with wide extension soles and rubber heels. . The Shoes were made in America by a dis- tinguished maker. Price $9.00. SLOAN BROS. 185 MAIN STREET Exide $6.50 BATTERIES and up OPEN DAILY UNTIL 8 P. M. 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HUMPHREY | TEL. 141 | - We have money to loan on first and second mortgages. If you want a second mortgage loan on your property see us, or if you want to sell a second mortgage, see us now. - Wanted—To buy a two family or three fam- ily house in west end. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, TOWN | BY STANLEY TKNOW HES JUST THE FURS & PELTS TAKEN IN TRADE FOR PIANOS B¢ ToBACCO mmfl%///m& ; THE RETREAT- STATION AGENT DAD KEYES AND WIS BAND OF SEARCHERS LEFT HENRY HARRINGTONS YARD IMMEDIATELY AFTER DADS LOST WATCH WAS FOUND -

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