New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1923, Page 25

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IR FISCHER TELLS oy ASKORDINANGE CHANGE| -, Fetmey. RIFLESEASON OPENS | spmine s ,?“’:,‘ri‘;.,‘fz wie 141 Oklahoma Housewives toDo| [NVESTIGATE STOCK {a “shop at home” campaign will be| | “Following the shooting retresh-| Ironing Next Wednesday | Rt started. Stephen It 2. W were ved McAlester, Okla., Nov. ~~Houge- UF EERM AN FIN AN(}E Connceticut Tight and Power Com-|nott and Mt Mars 1o, Gurtin were | Compounce Club of Bristol Outshoots o <" Served: & | wives at Kiowa, near here, where the | Wall Street Today (o Look Deeply In- A pany Interosted in Sentiment ",‘namvdlu n:m.jmnwe to get out & Corbin-Russwin ,“_m“ i First jmumr-!pu! power plflf\! F))r'»t.‘:;:|(:8 '::I: to Wild Fluctustions of the Davie Merchants Regarding Sign - Laws, 1h“‘A‘lhll}:opno:;’(’;m-:-nn;; the burean will‘ Match of Season, 1507 to 1644 ‘Ofl‘lce’: Of L s Consulate {:“:12l‘:gottrl:eerw%:::riefér;du"‘rre”rdl“! son Chemical Interests. « l : m | discuss the parking question. | i ‘o Be Moved to Tokml(d of a perplexing problem ftoday | 4 Exp mns Col]d“,lons [0 Repara‘ That efforts will be made in the| i Vi iy | The indoor shooting secason was| Washington, Nov. 23.—Offices of | When city officials posted the follow-| New York, Nov. 23—The wild . .o near future by the Connectlout Light| : s officially opgned ‘in New Britain last|the Amerfcan consulate general in|ing notice: “On aecount of Thanks-|gyrations of Davison Chemical stock tions Commission |and Power Co. to have :I:t.tolrdlns;lmelone Policeman Killed | iy gt tin Comaoadue Rine| Yokonama Wil he fraaMersed $9.To- §ivieg islling do Uating . dey wit|on the New York Btock exchange to- miting the distance electrig signs s 4s o ks a 1 vi 3 3 d- Gk et e the silupall to| In Rioting at Essen |ciub of Bristol invaded the reaim of :‘;d'a“hofi::‘fl“':rf::;mfi?t gnnounced | nesday instead of Thursday, the regu- | day prought that stock under the By Tho Alasétbtad Prisi. threcafect, changed, was indicated| Ducsseldort, Nov. 23.—One police. |(I¢ Corbin-Russwin team ‘of this|will be Kept open by a vice-consul. [1ar ironing da { meruting .of exchange . cffcll A Paris, Nov. 23.—The allicd repara-|when A. 8. Jourdan, local manager, man was killed and two were wounded | €itY @nd carried oft the honors in a|Estimates for the construction of an o stock jumped fouy polsts. fo 43 & tion commission today heard the Ger-|and Mr. Lindsay, manager of the during riotous demonstrations by the | 7&M mateh. “The score was: Bristol| American cmbassy in Tokio, replac- | BUYS BALL CLUB { high figure for the year and then e man delegation regarding the ca-| Waterbury office, attended a session|unemployed in Essen yesterday. One|l707, Corbin-Russwin 1644." The in-|ing that destroyed by the earthquake | st paul, Nov. 23.—Formal an.|8cted 20 points to 58 during one 4 pacity of the Reich to pay. The sit-|of the Mercantile Burean of the| policeman lost his life in similar dis- |91Vidual scores were as follows: |and for a building for the new con-|jouncement that he had purchased a | the wildest trading scenes \:'ltncuef' ting was opened at 10:15 o'clock and |Chamber of Commerce today in order! orders at Rotthausen, ;, Gelsen- | Bristol-Mason 178, Rockwell 183, |sul general’s use, will be submitted | “substantial” interest in the Minne-|¥ince the Plggly Wiggly “corner. lasted an hour and 4 half, being en-|to determine the sentiment of the|kirchen. Cénsiderable piaging was |M00re 172, Deming 153, Dow 159,|o congress with a request for an im- | apolis baseball club of the American |The stock this afternoon again turned tirely occupied by an exposition of the | businessmen on this subjdect. “l cartfed out by the demonstrators, who | Ohler 183, Wightman 171, Anderson mediate appropriation. | association, was made today by Mi-| | upward again to around s, German economic and financial Situ-| mpe girectors witl consider ”,,lhrn said to,be planning to vnndutl"““' Norton 176, Young 17 Corbin. | e s —_ [chael J. Kelley, who has piloted n.p; Stock exchange officials said they ations by Dr. Fischer, under-séere- [ matter and announce their decision at | manifestations of a like character in | Russwin-Jacobson 165, Fay n-| The King cobra is the only reptile|St. Faul club of the same league to | found nothing on which to base any tary wr__!hv Reich. e st meeting. | Bochum today. gel 157, Augustine 1 i hing it m 3 - | action in the matter. h:’:'”““’:d"” 5‘:;""‘;\ "‘°"£":“"“" . ,":‘ Tt was reported that the schools| e : o e nformed the commis. | Will co-operate in a poster contest for| OPPOSE . WITHDRAWAL conclusion he infermed the commis- la Ch al £ O o ihemuboatin] Washi N b s slon that a number of documents w HATRUEL. ). ORI e . Pl Washington, Nov. . 23.—American Gbloin’ mupRort of his declare. | DeiEnla. g | withdrawal from the Philippines will nd that the German dele ton | It was voted to co-operate with the he proposed in a resolution which Rotary club in order to get Willlam ' Senator King, democrat, Utah, said would hold itself the disposal of | g : the reparation delegates for any in-|B: Burruss, of Kensas City, a sales today he will introduce immediately 1] formation it could supply verbally to|counselior, here to talk on sal man-'after the convening of the senate. f & ) supplement his statement. | — - | < The commission, which seemed n.i Y Hartforu P » find the ant sufficiently explic will consider r. ¥ischer's declara tions and the supporting documents next Tnesday and will probably then & ; decide whether it is necessary to call < : P ™ OO AR B - . J' i = A Store of Specialty Shops All the delegates and assistant dele- | =2 Z NN on the ropa ion commission | present at the meeting, and Col- | onel James A. Logan was in attend- “HIN ance as observer for the United States. \ ; In addition to Dr. Fischer, who is| ) \ 1, president of the German war burdens | commission, the other members of the frps e iy b St Gk _— 7. W) . EXQUISITE NEW FUR-TRIMMED fer of the ministry of comm Z: B vz NN Rev. F. W. Schaefer Tendered Surprise Rev. F. W. Schacffer, pastor of the Ev mgl‘l]rnl Lutheran church of the | Reformation, was tendered: a pleas- Py . lin. The congregation presented him i \ 5 i o ,‘;.'I';f""“‘”‘;l'j"";"“ b l""“" = / | Of Fashionable Trouvenette, Lustrosa, Fashoha and Con- playing games, after which a buffet \ Kl | stanzia, generously trimmed with excellent Viatka Squirrel, lunch was served, one ‘of the fea- A I\ \ Beaver, @at Lynx, Black Fox, Taupe Fox and Platinum Wolf. years as missionary In In¢ Z P being called to the local ehure Y Shirts, whether for dress, business :; was on a pretext of . or informal wear, tell more about a ver a lecture on India jn-Berlin that P | s, v other article the congregation was u{mv to tender ::}&:'tt?::hlp‘\' than any Simons of The foreign ministry ant.surprise birthday party last eve- tures being a large birthday cake, him the wrpnw ! . s : — % r label in a shirt is your guar- i Ou yout g At . i89:5° 598.00 === === -_—_— Liter of the war burdens comm H > B / - ! oy Lol | Herr Wolf of the ministry of com- M | \ munications, err Reicherdt of the ) N A \ X ministry of public economy, and Herr | % Michaelis, interpreter. | ‘RN . A i It ning at the community house in Ber- Rev, Mr. Schaeffer spent many Mmatornum \ecessau ; antee of style, fit and quality. To Save Present Tegants Washington, Nov, ~A Dracti- Al . cal moratorium will have to be grant- 5 Fourth Floor ed by the government on a number of reclamation projects to prevent disastrous failure to the present ten. antg Chairman Campbell of the {n ’ I Excepfioflal Sale of GIRLS’ WINTER COATS USE YOURCREDIT]| ., = o= tho imvestigation to date, R e A o ,““V’,"' e Ao o it DRESS UP FOR THANKSGIVING || o =™ New Winter Hots OUR EASY, GENEROUS CREDIT TERMS Saturday__The Early Winter | :5_-:0:0 and s Men’s and Young Men’s | HOSIERY SALE Enquisits right Dots ng with dark winter coats, tailored Women's Pure Dve Silk Full Fashioned Hose with models, dressy hats, dance hats, new mercerized tops and soles in black and leading Fall colors, pokes, close fitting, off-the-face, in L] I Sults and Overcoats | A very desirable weight and quality. Values l OO fact, scores of beautiful models for £2 and $2.25. Special sale price, per pair. . | women and misses. Colors are Co- | ’ ~ ’ g . . New Blues, Reseda, Nile, Grey N Women's Fine Wool Sport lose in a desirable light e z = s aud B Y | B weight, seamless feet, seamed back, in all black and brown, Havana, Rose, Gold, Silver and Black. to ‘ Oxford, camgl, blue and green mixtures, . : Value $1.25, Special sale price, per pair Fourth Floor Main Floor Wonderful Selection of Both .\nappy and Conservative Styles; Plaid Backs: All Wool Fabries; Beau- P i : : % - 5 e tifully Tailored. ; 7 (8 || DOWNSTAIRS GARMENT STORE T TR Fur-Trimmed Coats Plush | — | y and Cloth e $44.75 ‘t, } / ' Sale of L Coats VL sk and e - $49.75 WO\'DFRPCL VALUES In the Season's Prev 172038752 S ol I | FROCKS $59.50 s 'i‘;f.:‘.%‘:‘z.f".ik".;:‘;st"‘f el 5 DO L S13 $18 E Your Credit B:':'lm | Sives and models for every woman Beautiful Fashions—Handsome Furs Is Good . pon High Pile Lustrous Fabrics In This n o * A Foundation of Trust Friendly Store 115 MAIN ST New Britain, Conn.

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