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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1923. government with their future very|now being naturalized American cit- | | e e much in doubt. izens, have the right to demand that P The parents resided in this coun-(their children enter this country, | try and Mr. Pazeian had taken out|quota or no quota, Mr. O’'Brien will | ‘ ’I' F A his first papers, declaring his intention |forward the necessary passage money | @ :a; becamlr;,x akn Am\:r!fi:zl wc‘fflzc; Wll:en and has taken steps to ask the state | 4 e war broke oul en Turkey |department for passports. | ! L Members New York Stock Ex . change 3 ’—'_ s | :::ll ;Ir;: l};!ek?ennstlllc&te lgr- Pmi:fl The whole question depends en- s G 2 . Members Hartford Stock Exchange Hold ch“dren me GlfiZ&flShl Wi 0 enter the war, he|tirely upon the state depnrtment'a,B it P i M' 1 ), 0 | High Low Close | p on the side of the opponents of Turkey | rujing as to whether or not the chil- l'l[lSh Tll]le llllSlel'S p[lO[lem A mBt Sug 39% 3 387 Staaley K. Eddy, Manages 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 His wife was a nurse. He fought!gren are American subjects, IAm Gan e A0 % 999 997’2 H along the southern Loundary of 3 Claim of Parents Here | %oes, Is Hancock I8 Son” | .~ While they were abroad two chil-| PLANS DESERT EXPLORATION. bl il g B L dren were born who were taken carw| poris Noy, 20.The I P (4 R AR E00he o < e Offel‘: Acting upon the statement by U. §.|of hy the Near Kast Relief Associa- Prince Raidl Badins K “gyptian |Am Sm & Re s 8 Homigration Commissioner Walter W. |ton. = The children foll into the|, oyt ) "g' Mrolt ™P0 "C6M | 11" brime minister ,in being opposed |A™ SE Rf om.. e s » tlusband to the New Britain Rotary |hands of the Turks and have been|ocWO RS L URNCh antomoblle | 15, (o, Congtituency, the Bewdley Qo oy b 0 50 N 3 club a .lew weeks ago that his depart- | held as Turkish subjects and because traveling over thc' desert, pl t division of Worcester ,in the present 4 Wool o 7 ew m aln ac lne ment was not in faver of breaking up | of this have been unable to come to make a dash into the‘hlv*m‘-tpf“l“ tMD' campaign by Sardius Hancock, tor-iAm (,n‘“ g 1 ;:r;lsl-mi« o'f;;narmm""o" Direator [ Americy, [to fnd a record left thers by the | meriy a liberal agent in West Worces- e o & B 4 . 96 James K. rien has taken steps to| Now the parents in New Britain British explorer Rolfe i 1878y The | tershire, who ran against Mr. Baldwin |y ‘,, &WI. 1 1 151, PREFERRED have the family of M. Pazeian of West | have been informed that the Turkish o RN t T n . last November and reduced his ma- | ‘s uls oy street reunited. government says 1f the children are| PERcP hopes 1o blaze a trall from | oy 7 66, Behwis 1000, _ Mr. and Mrs. Pazeian are natural- |not removed by December 10, they‘fig’cr;vm e ;‘C;:" ":’&ylff Lytbia, | 7.0 ime ministers have been beaten | Bt ‘2 Ohio .. ized American citizens and are living | will be deported to some other coun- | bty it i v three |, .tore by nonentities” Hancock says, | Béth Bteel B 0 oveav Britain while two minor ehil- |try, the parents know not where. | Wik {and so he stays on the prime minis- | 050 Tex : , are in the hands of the Turkish| On the theory that both parents, S T T ter's trail. Former Premier Asquith's| Can Pacific ... 1451 | P | mAPTIST PREACER DS, | Shenc o eion a5 N ] S pear to be improved by the incursion | Chi Mil & S P. GO NAY. 301 Tho- Ry Dr'lo{ an independent labor candidate, a | (& P. 2 MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE John Clifford, a Baptist preacher of | 3 | Chi Rek WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT 24 international prominence, died sud- | Jocal GRilnEiNEERAmAL Bruws, wihs/ Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartfora-Coun. Trust Bldg., Tei. 3-6320 owns a horse cab which he plies for | Chino Copper New Britain: 23 West Main street, Tel. 1815 CEFEORRSES London, Nov. 20.—8tanley Baldwin, i | of the Baptist union. He was 87 | Consol Gas s | 3 y bject in entering the contest | - >4 | vears old and was long a leading fig- ";":ore::[:m" ;" M m"&rz the official | Corn Prod Ref . ure in the Baptist church in Eng- |2 0 Go9® <~ T CEEL O ho | Crucible Steel land. He had served as the presi-| . o- A" 4 e d Suba Cane Sugar Bisb 60 the Bactiet P p | rought against Mr. Asquith for the|Cuba Cane Sugar Y7L 4 G aptist world alliance, | coo0™y) the last general clection. The the national brotherhood council and ex-premier's majority was 316. the world federation of brotherhoods. | “\viiton Churchill, it is predicted, Erie 15t pfd .. 2t va " 5 | will have a hard fight in West Lei- |G Slectrie ... ‘ . cester. This town at one time was |Gen Motors .... » Rome, Nov, 20.—"Here is my Mus- [ as pronouncedly liberal as Birming- | Goodrick BF ... | solini,” said King Alfonso in intro- ham is conservative, but in the last |Gt North pfd . 5 I GO0DS A ) ] 3 l 8 M AINST ::f:lndont e:fr:;ne‘ : Snani:lP:‘ cr::;-liu:l:; ":1:'((?0":\!‘:. (r*;l::mllv:l:finlo:l:tr n(r‘;r\,:-:. I:::p,\;r?- g;::r | denly today in the council (‘llnmber‘; hire in Paisley.. Brown admits t_hac‘c}‘“" Copper | RHHRRIGR I Travelers Ins, Co, stock y directorate, to Dr. Italo Balbo, # t wi o i Alfred T s, | Int Mer MM fd 34 Y 3 38 s & ECONOMY PRICES © TEL. 2485 [ [ I e A Price On Application tional militia. Premier Mussolini and | .ondon, last November. Int Nickel .. ot v g b General Primo Rive r es| The didate in- West Lei-|Kelly Spring T'r 277% 7 21% _MORNING SPECIALS FROM 7 A. M. TO 12:30 NOON [l 10" 5ic an hour st svemng in dln. |cester in Pethick Lawrence, o barris. | Kenneeatt Cop.. 4% 345 73 M A — " QM| cussing the situation in Spain and [ter, who was a compromise advocate [ l.ehigh Val . 613 Round | Italy. { of woman's suffrage in its violent era, | Mid States Oil. . Sirloin tea s c —_— la few years ago. Such his ardor | Midvale Steel .. 271 27 % " - . [for the cause that he spent a good | Mis Pac : ( Porterhouse MRS. MORTIMER REFUSED = | 0\ 0¢ pis large fortune and went to|N Y Cen mlu 3 fi & @ mson, irenn 0. Slokipiey B o Vashington, Nev. 20.—-Mra. Kath- | gl 2o loh S rlce In the fght for |N ¥ N H & H LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS of Klias H. Mortimer, star witness | ‘"¢ VOL® for women iellalia i s e 5 iz x q RE o formar Director Clmsics: ¥ = S SARSE M S aLT . NEW BRITAIN TFORD BEST PURE LARD . . ‘ L 00 AN I o WY |\ S NIRRE MR e AR A TN A : New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Ceatral Row ROASTPORK ............ oy eTo the senate VTNt |cent of the whiskey now being drunk | Pierce Arrow .. 3 St ki pomre oz e oy g LAMB FORES b 18¢ | vindicate publicty *her character and |18 re-distilied denatured alcohol, col-|Ray Con Cop .. 1 % 1% Hartford Stock Exchangs New York Stock Exchange trsesseestaensssenns Ay » ored with caramel, flavored with| Reading . R. BONELESS POT ROASTS ............... Ib 18¢ ff/= " g - Do g BB |- gl Y R — " A T e fusel oil and soap bark, the Mutual |Royal D, . ; BEST FRANKFORTS ... . .. b 18c e OO MAXY ROBBERIES. | [ie Underwriters' National _assocta- | Einclair Oil Ref 19 s15 || We Ofter: SUGAR CURED BACON ...... s b 25¢ new Haven Nov. 20-—Holdups, rob- |, was informed today. The speak-|South Pacific .. §7 “h BN 100 STANLEY WORKS Preferred berles and petty crimes are so greatly 2 South Rail 37 P a7 L . pressy —————" - —_— | er, Dr. J. B. Jacks, of Chicago, con-|wouth Ra . “ ‘ v ;W »ey Fresh Cut Hamburg I 18¢ Sauerkraut 3 1b 23¢ [§|on the increase, according to the In- {4 UE o L S oy N super | Studebaker Co 1041 ) 100 STANLEY WORKS Common At 3 . . 0 | surance companies It was claimed to- | =" & boot.| Texas Co ...... 39% 39 30 Price On Applicati | day by 1ocal insurance agents, that an |OrEans could use alcohol of the boot- | LTEAR U0 Lo il O 0% | ¢ rice On Application crea: svedbogblobopedtibe by R4 IO We do not accept margin accounts . . o il 0 d A et WEDGWOO0OD CREAMERY PRI TTER ..2 1.00 increase in rates for burglary insur- L’:f""n‘ l:‘:rr;zy“:t“h:::' s:,‘;do”,:".,:“:, Tobacco Prod .. 90 fresh from the churn ance are comtemplated. Ino repair for this kind of damage.”|Transcon Oil .. 2% —————— Unlon Pacific .. 131 F o) rQ - e | A % !’_ARKSDALE FARM EGGS ......... 2 dozen. 77c SHOW BIG INCOME. CROSS COUNTRY RACE, Nyt B 5 L5 — e " I - N York, Nov. 20.—Net income of Greenwich, Nov. 20.-—The Connee-| " % . - . WINNER FRESH ROASTED COFFEE ... 1h 25¢ [l m,york Xov, 20 et it o e wnto chasmpiooshy evow| U § s Alco 808 11 JOHN P. KEOGH St e the year was reported by the Wick-|country race will be held on Decem- | 1. 8 Bteel NE 2% 2 g ceressses 2 CANS 21c wire.8pencer Steel Co. This 1s equiv- |ber 1st at Fast Portchester The|U 8 élpfl 1»'11. o 9 Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York - - lent to $9.10 a share on the out.|CyRnets team won the event last year| . o =00 Bl ** Ton 3 7 KS dgeport 3 cans 25¢ ':“.l,:.u.,(,:— ';-;,qu_mo preterred stock |and this time will enter two wmq."\‘f:;";m‘gs:’;'_“d - Waterbury STOC Bri s e~ Blon which accumulated dividends|Entries have been received from New | (o b0 o Danbury Gold Medal Flour, sack 93¢ Cleaned Currants | amount to 18 per cent. {Haven high school anpd teams in |yt RO e Middletown BONDS New Haven — Bridgeport and Stamford. ————e Royal Lunch 1 1b package Prusiaitios oot (i & 6e) Direct Private Wire to New York G. F. GROFF. Mgr.—Room 609, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg—Tel. 1012 Crackers 21 25¢ | Meaty Prunes .. 2 b 25¢ HE i 2 27 ] 3 Ve A MOTHER GETS CHILD A M T | | Bid Asked P.;&G. White !\ep ha Premier Salad ! PERSONALS- | Minneapolis, No ,—A mother's | Aetna Life .......... 467 476 Soap ....... 5 bars 27¢ Dressing ...... jar 33¢ § vight to her child is not to be denied, [ rravelers el 840 650 | S ——————————_———— e e — . e ——e e e g - Judge W, W, Bardwell ruled today |ged Elee Lt .. in 368 168 LARGE JUICY GRAPEF | A tamily reunion was held Sunday ., . ;0 sgned an order authorizing Hardwi 80 114 | J i RUIT .ovivesse b fOl' 25¢ afternoon at the home of Mrs. E.| " CEUCC A v old Nancy Stair }A“n;w“:x; ::'n- ssraee 08 14’1‘- 4.‘ % | P Fatry t, the occa- or | tor ' p Calif. Sunkist Baldwin Apples 'If::“"m?..','.Tl:"":‘:&“,’,;t_ Balatives to take het littlc daughicr o het new | Bristol Brass .. ° o Oranges dozen 29¢ 1 quarts |were present from Meriden, Harttord: | "Niney's mother now is the wite of |Gors pome ' ; uller, C ter' n § Yellow Onions .. 6 1b 19¢ Cranberries, 2 quarts 25¢ J|Waterbury, Willimantie, Boston and [\jorrite 5. Corbett, millionaire chem- Fafnir Bearing ‘ 70 > this eity. lical manufacturer and yachtsman of ) URE oG 4 AR Co | New York. Her father is Irving L. r:.:v'n?:d ’.', ooley o ‘)4’ PEARL ST. H TFORD, NN. Stair, Minneapolis grain man 9 B Machine com . g Telo_pf\one 2.5261 WIFE TOO INDIVIDUAL N R e 8w vees 1L S New Britain Office, 122 Main St. T Tel, 2980 New York, Nov. 20~~Willlam H. |North and Judd . 4 : E.T. BRAINARD, Mgr. Griffin, an attorney, defendant in a|paock Stow divorce sult filed by his wife, Mrs, | pocdy \ee Co 13 MOne ver “S ent Ieane, today browght suit 5o snnul Mg |Soeyuls M€ Oo ... 197 s 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE freme individuattemen T Te® "¢K [Btaniey Works com ... , 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK ¥ R e e i 100 STANLEY WORKS COMMON LAUNCH ALL-ELECTRIC BOAT [ J0000E 0 e Hester, Pa., Nov. 20.—The U. 8. En- |'njon Mfg Co . f Ad 1 1 ? gineer Corps dredges, the A. Mack- |Phoenix Fire .. 2 ‘ - | type ever built, were lunched here Msslandienis toda it the yards of the SBun ship-| TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT building and drydock company {U. 8. Treasury—Balance $179,973,503, Old State House Square, lelford, Conn. atshasne s WOULD LIST ALIENS TO OPPOSE “LQUALITY" Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. New York, Nov. 2 Annua en-1 Washington, Nov. 20.—Representa- rolilment of all miicns in the United |tives of eleven women's oiganizations Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. States as long as they remain aliens |having membership in the women's | Fotary o abor Tieaning, sadresing Founoes ere toay tvat vy 1aa o (] LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING A young and energetic execu- grown so that the advertising tive took hold of a fine old re- cost was a smaller percentage tail business in New York. than ever it had been, and, be- o E : = cause of a larger volume, the country, and deportation of all immi- | jegal equaiity What this business needs, shop effected economies and | grant taw breakers he told himself, “is a Place n gave far Superior service. I | | the academy of political science. He |ganizad to oppose the campaign of |advecated legisiation compelling all {the national women's party for & con- 4 » s g . [ Whe @id net become citisons after & |gtitutional amendment piacing. e Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. | cortain period to return to their own [and women on a footi BIG DRUG SEIZURY y v 0. Narcoti the mind of the public. ¢ §00,000 aeised b - s ivision of the ° Ehasatale That was five years ago. B t ¢ anit Dectared walt ot Al] h k And deliberately he set out - : patns - el B e I vv to sacrifice the grgater volume Today a certain percentage is ,m day. AL “hooties prices” s ls ee of his profits and invest the spent, or supposed to be spent, Mrs. Mary Splettstoeszer e . { of % ont A We Will Continue the sacrifice into the building of for advertising. But as fast Pl el svmoiprve gl [ good will. ) as the appropriation is spent, home at 150 Griswold street lat eve- S HIGH the more the business in- " N T Sae vl e s E WOMEN’ He did. And to this old creases; and the more that the floons by & former marriage. Charies SAL business, advertising was the business increases, the smaller |}:;’);j‘w‘;- T LACE SHOES breat(h of life. the percentage becomes. iy unerat wer eid _at - . » R rbepignt p blic has b -y generous in responding to our For six months had not Is money ever “spent” for ot 3 octor wifl be strictiy pri- | 3 “'0_7:‘,"’92““‘“';“, Where they get real shoes at bargain prices passed before the business had advertising? Bt John's Gers t . . La France Kid Lace, Louis $l 00 . . and Rev. M. W officia 7 Heei Ru«:::e,inll' Lace, Wing Tip. Medium $2'85 The Herald is a member of the A. B. C. ‘ | ¢ Russian Calf, Cuban $1 85 and would he pleased to submit i Heels . PN on . a copy of the latest circulation report Funerals of Hlacl;{ '\.’-'? Kid, Cuban $l ; 85 ( rn\-::::’:lnmn Cali. Cuban $1 .85 Jowph Sleder 3 g We Have Added Misses' and (hlldn;n\ Patent Leather THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION ment was Mars OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER i : T We Have a Shoe l)w::;*\\'lh{ \\‘\@fl Make Your Old Shoes 1he Ake \New Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space JOSE?!L&JL&FFEY .‘” : v SLOAN BROS Partors 33 Myrtle St three months before the - E e Baceptional. Lads Assictant » v—_ SO T Partor 1025-2 ary . Mrs. Philip Bow 185 MAIN STREET fiesidence 17 Sunmmwer S 16253

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