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e TRT———— COOLIDGE ENDS UP WORK ON MESSAGE Text Has Been Sent to Printer for Copies Washington, Nov. 28.—President Coolidge put the finishing- touches on his message to congress today and thé document was sent to the printer. The message was comparatively brief, White House attaches declaring | it to be shorter than the average length of those sent to congress hy‘ Presidents Wilson and Harding. 1 The president has told visitors that% he framed the message with a view| to presenting explicit recommenda- | tions rather than nr[um'nts.and dis- quisitions. His desire, he said, is to impress congress. with the soundness| of the recommendations with suffi- cient force to render arguments un- necessary. Edward P. Farley, chairman of the shipping board, who has just re- Many prominent Americans were listed among the passengers of the new Navigazione Generale Duilio when she left New York recently. coming bigger and better. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Italian Giant of Seas Leaves New Yoirk Italian Italy's merchant marine is NOVEMBER 28, 1922, CONCEALED AUTO BOUGHT 0§ CORDITIONAL BILL €. L. Warker Appears in Policey Adalph | Bt Cise 15 Continved To i John Vriday Mornin o 1.. Barker, | 4110¢ aling an automo- a conditionab bill of to 1ri morn- ford police rom case of 'y lowe [el with cone {H1ie patn on streel to continy sale, was ing by Judee in court oday whom the fied that he tional hill af Alfred the o Mr Eritain sale on a recently by Barker and testified | S€1 of sale| Iin combin from erk that was Detective rm hompson of the b the town ¢ 10 W liam Me- testified ve himseif at police yesterday noon and admitted that he pur- the car on a conditional bill of June 1923 and has been employment September said that he took the car, but know whet it had been state after another man it, when it was returned to geant neadguarter e np on o He | sale out of {ceiving ground H. Har it mes liner 1. s be-| iy jout of |had ts n or turned from Europe, had an engage- ment with respect to merchant ma- rine. Inasmuch as the message is completed, the conference swill not alter recommendations already made. 1t was said at the White House that| CRAIG’S CASE SOON IS T0 BE GIVEN ATTENTION ITALY DISAPPOINTED 'MOTORGYGLE POLICEMAN Piqued at PBritain’s Stand on 7T NANACLED T MACHINE gave it to m woman in Kent a bill of $40 which he [nim ana wave as security for ower Frank Shields, tive for Mr. ‘v“‘o payments w financial representa- testified that only. were made on the car and Barker owes for the months of down in work to BUYS STAR REAL ESTATE (0. Conductad by dolin —second Purchase in Short Thae, A bus state ar vho Saturday. Underground Aerial Gets W Washington, M ages from metres, coil type, metal around the e ——— e —————— S emmr———— HITS HAND, BREAKS BONE, 14 years of age, an wal siidward Sparks, the Children’s Home, 1 yesterday when he te tempting to get am unruly cow into In the effort the young fel- right hand struck heavily a beam and the bone was He was taken to the New hospital and was at- inmate in Carlson Acquires Business njure was A Abrabamson its stall ow's against ahattered. I Abrahamson. past the reg State has poid the and insu 4 Insur Deputy wiil take Abi riti Adolph ( over 1 amsor wil insurance department 1son is the head of the Corporation i OPEN NOSTRILS! END 2 A COLD OR CATARRH 3 How To Get Rehef When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. OQWW““ nt Afty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos- trils will open, the air passages of your head wi clear and you can d hr:mr—u freely. No more snuffling, awking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling fo~ Wreath &t night, Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your drugkist and apply & iitle of this fragrant antiseptic cream iight on | In your nestrils, It penetrates through from 265 tq every alr passage of the head, sooth- ing and healing the swollen or in- fiamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yleld like magic. Don't stay stuffed- up and miserable, Relief is sure purehased the Main on's n corporat 1 with those of oif the Star ¢ Insurance Co. Co ireless From Englan ~A with ‘invented radio re- under- Dr. J1. of Hyattsville, Md picked up ot an s Roge nnounced L.ondon length ranging The new antenna of the was placed about 20 feet a well shielded with sheet outside of the brick a depth of 18 fe today, ast the merchant marine proposals pre- viously had received the approval of Mr. Farley. GOLDEN RULE MEETING Committee ‘ot “Almost Eatless Sun- day” to Meet at Chamber of Com- merce This Evening. gler—May Be Teason for Warmth| p,, e Seattle Robbers Then Procecd |september, October and November. ‘ker said that he could not secure iployment but wants to work so At he can pay what he owes on the and pay the woman In Kent to he indebted. Daugherty Back in Washington— | Toward Spain. 10 Take $20,000 From Two Coolidge Receives Formal Ap- It cur whom | By The Associated Pres | Paris, Nov —The Franco-Brit- ish agreement as to the future status lof Tangier is regarded here as one {of the reasons for the warmth of the| | exchanges of compliments in Rome Craig, comptroller of New York city, | by the kings of Italy and Spain and sentenced to prison for 60 days for|by the heads of the two govern- Anthony Landino of 256 South Main contempt of court, is expected to be|ments, Mussolini and Primo de No trace|greet, received word last night from decided without delay. | Rivero, e robbers, who were heavily | 2 n Wilmington, Dela-| When Mr. to his The Italian government is known had been tod Millio Landino, 15, | plication ‘For His Pardon Bank Messengers, Nov and \|-]\.ul|nl\ well of two Bank of Califo at a street intersection in t attle’s business district netted bandits h of negotiable bonds. laring med holdup messengers he heart of late yester- ~With the re- y of Attorney question of a Washington, Nov. 28 turn to Washington toc General Daugherty the presidential pardon for Charles A pl Runaway Boy Found In Wilmington, Del. seven the where The committee to foster “Gol- den Rule Sunday” theory, everyone is asked to eat ti gal meal possibie Coolidge went of. fou most fru | fice this morning he found or to be greatly disappoi the eyele e had picked up on| Mithe asuata cost of | Comptroller Craif. 1 dmit Ita & big meal to the Near East Rellet as- [to the White House lat tions, w i sociation, will mect at 5 o'clock this|from the office of S¢ el e afternoon in the Chamber of Com-|democrat, New York the part British merce rooms. Others who have been |aPplication and also sent a brief let- | Irench, anxious invited to attend include the follow-|!€™ Senator Copeland, declined to|come into the agreement. The Span- ing: Rev. Henry W. Maier, First make public his letter but it was un-|ish delegate to the conference now is| Church of Christ; Rev. Dr, George W, | 4°rstood to be a reiteration of the ap-|delaying action on the final draft of €. Hill, South Congregational church; | P®&) for clemency he presented p he document providing for the new Rev. Willam Ross. First Baptist|50nelly to the president- last Monday.|status, with a view, it is belieyed church; Judge B. F. Gaffney, W. 1.| The application was forwarded to|here, of giving the Italian premier Hatch, E. W. Christ, E. W. Pelton, |the department of justice for ftime to find some getting in T.eon A. Sprague, F. O. Rackliffe, W, |Sideration by Attorney General Daugh- | his word, C. French, F R. Gllpatrie. erty who is expected to confer soon| In the with the president |adoptea in tepresentative La Guardia, repub-|promise, the Well Qualified, llmu‘, 'Nt: Yl'nlrk.dr:uwfllv?LI an engage- | the open door -4 ment he had to discuss the Craig case | yeutralization in time of war, with One Grid King—I see you're try-|with the president today, his & offic w“‘,". m,,,",‘, I‘,». ”,.‘ ',.",,‘,: m,,:,.' m“\,:,,: were on foot cscaped through the ing out for Blue Curtain Dramatic|explaining that he had been upe xpect- | the full sovereignty of the w’:“u" o crowid Club, Bill. Had any experience? edly called to New York. Morcuoo,. The Mrench gainod the Thomas A, Kelly Dies Another Same-~Yep—had my leg . in a cast once.—~Oklahoma Whirl- point that the town the Hinter- land must remain under the sultan's At Grove Hill Home ! v A. Kel long resident wind. pos \ sovereignty. The British gained the of Britain and many years| | point that Tangier must not be per. ~ prominent in sporting circles, died at .from 0! Mitted to be used by any one in case {of war Spaln's claim for control being res' his home at 22 Grove Hill last night, jected, compensation has been offered | after a long illness, was about 45 8o does a bad taste In the mouth, her in the shape of the extension of | years of age and had been in poor coated - tongue, dull headache, her zone of influence, which thus far' health tor the past several years, Mr and “unhealthy yellowish skin, has not aceepted, Kelly was born in Ircland, but came the Il tell the sto to New Britain at an carly age. H Immediate need of a purely vege- table corrective to prevent Infec- particularly in boxing. He attended tion and a sick spel (] ( T S1n rning re-| on had | boys, in- No word the other the y to wtion A small path of t son street crowded intersection, and two men leaped oub, covered the bank mes- sengers with pistols and snatched two satchels containing the bonds and checks, "T'wo other men stepped out from the sidewalk and handenffed the | motoreycle po ile Sy was manac red with two vflnl to go to Florida. from bitions or iutomobile and the have Italy nator Ce disapp tending been received peland who signed the Jack- of the messengers' car at and Second awv | has boys. was to Trap Shooting Events At Shuttle Meadow Club Local devotees of trapshooting will be given an opportunity for a mern- ing shoot tomorrow at the traps of the Shuttle Meadow club when the first event of the season will be held. Several contests have been planned, consisting mainly of 25 bird strings between teams of five men. The events will start at 10 o’clock. an to his machine A fifth prevented a pedestrian at the now | €urb from giving aid Two other members of the gang were seen in the com- 4 , ure | DANItS automobile. When the first .:m‘ palr darted back into their automo- S bile with the satchels, the bandits who con wa® of new convention as the Anglo-French principal features in time of peac Consclentious Understudy. Stage Manager—Good God, man, you can’t go on like this! Never in my life have | geen any one as drunk us you Leadiy wait'l letin (Sydney). Special Notices THANKSGIVING GREETINGS The sentiment attached to this day means much to us New Englanders. Nothing will be more appreciated by relatives and friends than a holiday greeting by telephone on this day. | Let us continue the neighborly habit of our sturdy New England ancestors and give to those ‘“‘back home' the genuine joy which comes from a per- sonal call by TOLL LINE Your cheery voice on the wire, with a wish for a pleasant holiday will make the day for them and for you complete in its happiness. Bell System TEN FAMILIES SAVED if for Y, a Man-~Hav'n' y'—hie! Jush my understudy!-—Bule ® One Man, However, Burned Death and 20 Persons Injured in | He New York Tenement Five, New York, Nov, 28.-One man was| burned to death and about 20 other| persons were burned,. four of them | gerlously, in & fro which swept Elks and Friends Ready through a five story tenement on West . 114th street early today. The dead For Big '\ocml_ Tonight man, who was burncd beyond recog-| . N°% Britain lodge, 957, B, P. 0. nition was found on the top floor, | ks, Will hold a dance this evening at Ten families werc forced to the stroet | th® home on Washington street. A in scanty attire, many being assisted feature will be the serving of a tur- key lunch during which cabaret num- was dower and leaves @& son, through smoke-filled hallways by | " yas & we . A firemen. The cause of the fire is un.| P°'® Will be given. The dance hall has | Thomas Kelly, Jr., two daughters, known. been attractively rated and Marion and Helen Keily; two broth. | Elks expect one of the largest crowds crs, Terrence Kelly Chic 1 in t history, "The uW.nr will be and Patrick Kelly of this city; fiv | for members and friends of the lodge. sistors, Mrs. Helen Kelly MeCabe, Mrs | A turkey supper supper, for Jiiks| James P fiy, Mrs. Patrick May only, will be served in the recreation Miss Jo Kelly New T | room of the lodge ain, Sea of Kansa Funer held 'rida 35 per cent morning 8. Mary's rvisors for physi- | church st Mary's cemetery been Wi r Phoenix awarded by will please call at once | 233 Bassett St of turkeys odge Seiberts, many bouts in New York, New Haven and other citles, He was a member | of A. G, Hafamond eamp, U, 8. W, \ and served in the Spanish war with | the old Co. 1 of this city. Mr. Kelly § WILLIAMS® VANILLA L EMON and . 14 other pure flavors dee the GIBSON WINS TOURNAMENT, sl Thomas H. Gibson proved to be the hest “forty-fi player i the Elks club when he turned in the highest score at the end of a tourna ment last night. He was presented with a $50 overcoat himself . t m Connolly, phi Mr service be ot at and interment will be in s will ) o'clock In rural schools only of them | val educ have supe The doors of St. Peter's at Itome lare made of eypress and have lasted | 1,100 years, | tior Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cnue and Remove It She's Prettiest “No comnection with any other Establishment in Connectiount.” | Stewart’s 151 Main Street Correct Apparel for Women wards' Other Famed mnt.umnr c’o.;lt“e: Specialties ubku are taken for bad breath by all know them. Edvmdn Olive Tablets act gen- but fiflnlv on the bowels and liver, ulating them to natural action, durmg the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which d rous calomel does without any of the after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, pmg cathartics are derived from g Edwards’ Olive “Hfl;l l1f'lhnu' ing, morinydmm e effects. gr Fw Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant th. brea Olive Tablets are purely a v;g’mble compound mized with olive will kmw them by their olive mlor Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 15¢ and THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGL TELEPHONE COMPANY o \nm..u Tea House Ten Williame' Spices THE WILLIAMS & CARLETON CO. Hertford. Conr. New York Symphony Orchestra 85 MUSICIANS Thanksgiving Thank giving Day i« ng fast Another year of life is past Think of the blessings you hasve had Things haven't been <o vers had This thought alo shomld make ciad v Be thankful! vour're alive < thrive, rer nst your woes Be grareful, I all sour wn 1 oyom have vt Pon't think thnt rehears bear in vind things might wors lerak " Vith WALTER DAMROSCH. CONDU( TOR CAPITOL THEATER SUNDAY AFTERNOON — 3:30 O'CLOCK — e thankiol? o are Wlessod with stremgth and alth Thongh vom wealth Be satisficd with what youn've got Don't moan abowt your wretched ot Bul. whether vy have bat litle GUARD AT THE DOOR OF THE SICKROOM Sylpho-Nathol mukes pure and clesn whatever Tnto the sick-room. Tt aiso kills s ot may come out of #t room 1o make you ill. Tt purifies hands, nails, wtensils, othing—1h whole home. yon & thanks Positively the Greatest Event in New Britain’s Musical History Music Lovers Should Take Advantage of the Opportunity to Hear One of the World’s Greatest Orchestras Brought to Your Very Door By the New Britain Musical Club 1P shmt. whate'cr you phace in ife, For parents children. friend<. or wife The course of 1ate som cannot swerye, You mnd adwit with all your nerve, You've got as much as you deserve, Be thank ful! . usy desiers sell it—18¢c, I8¢, 65c, l.‘ $1.28. THE SULPHO-NAPTHOL CO. Beston, Mass. SYLPHO~ NATHOL o .7i% Prices Only $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, Box and Loge Seats $3.00 Tickets Now On Sale At C. L. Pierce Co. Rosalie Reitter Milwankes considered the most brautiful girl Ini She competing m“ of Have You Seen Our New Chiffon Velvets? all Wisconsir is

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