New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1923, Page 12

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the German authoritics through importation of und grain surplus found by relief an pork MORAL SUPPORT FOR ' GERMAN LOANPLANS = - BRIDGEPORT SUPERIOR America Would Endorse Move- ment to Aid Teutons Burglar Convicted—Assailant Sent o Re ry—Other Cases Presented. Bridgeport George De pleaded Wolfe in itory jermany to cover 1ses assured Uy Judge | Isaae court today to one-year Jjail De Voe hav- and one-half charge selling superion ary. A senten sended ing alread) t two of New Haven g the goods rooming house in ch was be. d in of sellir five years, wkh through good of Westport vy offense 1l was sentenced to tory term of month, s girl i one stealing a rafiroad station, pleaded hig hehalf it stated zestion stealing the railroad station leclared that man who made ments fr sermany, t ¢ should be in court as accomplice and he deferred sen- the until tomorrow ordering fur- Germar ¢ 23 ther investigation given Avor us in order t Frederick White, \ decent assault sentenced to each charge Bridgeport. for trunk pm\mm lieved that wi ie was 1 e of rom priority ¢ oan wo project reparati tence charged with in- two counts months in jail on was on nect tt Siitiea six sion ¥ TRINITY \IIIII\I\ ATTEND comp ry chape 1 costs whi v8 A0 Ger obtain ment attempts to for ereatio f Germany of iEN. SQUIRE TO RETIRE, .S Dee, 5 Select Charles McK. Saltsman to succeed Major Gen, S chiet signal revo the hingto) on o ing { outside pur chase c supplies. Informatio of- nounced to- Squire wi L wns ad i 18 ar ing the particular- | w ough there |y jay by Se Gen cabinet consideration d than s that fats are more many alti few weeks, Iy need s active - Coekrel Ft is the drive wife of the mayor of Worth, Tex., design of a used during the She executed the design in Mrs. E. R ghown painting Community Chest a store window while crowds cover book in t ooked or Christmas Gifts for Children SLEDS VELOCIPEDES AIR RIFLES SKATES BICYCLES COASTER WAGONS ATHLETIC OUTFITS (American Boy) Charles E. Hadfield Gifts Are Lower “Just Around the Corner” 21 MYRTLE COURT GlVES PENALTIES, of Girl Voe from | mines, | ate public | 40 | when [ his.” reserve |against the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER has been assumed (‘uu means would | | | | | | Nearly everyone who goes hunting sends a picture back to his folks showing the “big kill.”" Here's one of King Gustav V of Sweden. The elk season just opened and His Majesty bagged a big one right off the reel, as the saying goes BRICK DRIVE OPENS Iron Bricks in INQUIRY ON LEAGE OF NAVALRESERVE Dr. H. Foster Bain Is Quizzed by | Senate Lands Committee Cop and For Silver, A number of orders have been re- the Chamber of Commerce headquarters for the sale ¢ Army four ceived at acting pre v ¢ mi vas sought kK 1 \ s had Lr. H demand bureau of the He « names of invited to same tin from the “oster Bain, director of t testified today before nds committec to give t I were \rr‘ u terests, was sen- received 10 one order has been gold brick and has expressed a desire for the silver Spring, leader of the Girl announced that Central park Saturday d be featured clined, 1 r. the companies bid I understand t deciin to give was on the whic Charles G Scouts m corps, at Secretary Tall [y e St this info Dr ot mation Bain an- ng at 7 o'clock wou a drill, Commander Rowley of the Veter- Foreign Wars aunounced this that 1 had DIES IN AMBULANCE he “and 1 would prefer 1 swer since the information I said, to have i8 lans of ufternoon taker is organization t, Montana whether the gulf, companies were Rain replied that asked t Senator Walsh, insisted on kr e Union and Texas oil in the list, and Dr he personally had 0il company. Purchase by y of a number held by private the government n up by “Don't you thi price sive o I have never fix be their ambu the Sinclair company pit ast evening. He } consider thelr nuisanc nlue as der the care of Dr, ¥, J as their equity by the | past week with suit the fluenza and last evening lered him to the spital, ‘The lemocru wi Sinc com- Little Known of Chestnut Street Man the lair aims in 1 individunls s Walsh exces Me Who Succumbed While | Route 1o against 000 was tak \ator Court Street. Hospital, Chestunt nd 8o far as can died in the police while on his way to a hos- Johnson of 35 ville 54 years rned, single ance Imate but to was forced of value," said 1% been un Mann for the attack of in- I Court strect private amb died en ro ure as turned Frank Brodzik rangements aughorities be this This s a severe lessor now efending Mann or Mut o1l ¢ v testified the $1.400, prevailing prices in t was due to heart fai tor Walsh bro The body paid separate leases of g ate 7 ment the al Dr. Bain received about wa Death police sena ight o over to eity for for burial have bee ing i afternoon lande in amounted to $1,3 erage 25,76 pared with Sinclalr lease The the city alty as per cent press time 163 pr ny relatives. itness sald the exp witne: t x were were convinced of 1 Dome reserve privately e Teapot drained KONDON’S for Cold in Bn‘. T‘::ut. M—u. KO! The Better Way Burroughs—1 asked you of $10. Th Lenders—~I know is, but that's he falrest way-<you lose five and 1 ose fiv Denver Post PALACE Starting Next Monday for a loan 3 Months in New York At £2.00 MARION DAVIFS " Little Old NewYork e You Have Never Seen a Better Photoplay In Your Life! 1923. SIX DAY PROGRAM AT PUBLIC CHRISTMAS TREE Exercises to Start Week in Advance and Continue Evening until Dec. 24, | According 1o Present Plans, Christmas exercises at the monu- | ment or the municipal Christmas tree | |in Central park, will be held every| | evening for a week ,instead of just on | Christmas eve this year, according to a deeision made by the Christmas tree | committee in session at the Chamber | of Commerce rooms last evening. | Those present were A. S. Jourdan, | chairman; George B. Mathews, | Charles G. Spring, Albert Volz, Harry | Jackson, Walter O. Cook and Mary | . Curtin, secretary and treasurer. The committee decided to start th 'r‘xf‘rl‘lfiés at the tree five or six days | hefore Christmas, when choirs from Uhv different churches will bhe aske \In take their turns taking charge of ‘!h:‘ program. On the night before Christmas the combined choirs will be asked to give a joint program. The committee will hold | meeting December 11. { The raising of funds for the tree was left to Miss Curtin and Mr. Cook. | Spring | The to Mr. | and lighting was left Mr. Volz Jackson will have charge of the musi- | Jourdan will inter- | | cal program. Mr. | view the park board and ask permis- |sion to hold exercises on the same | spot as last year. Demand | —Ome Call for Gold but No Market | next Messrs Mathews and | NEED NO SQUEALERS out “State’s Evidence,” New York, Dec. 5.—The and William H. | McLaughlin, Brooklyn bank mes- sengers, November 14, will be built] up without the aid of alleged par- | ticipants, District Attorney Dodd de- | clared today, as he prepared to wh- | mit the case to the grand jury. | “Those accused will have to stand |trial,” he said. “The take nothing from the burden of their | crlmn through a confession of guilt| {and disclosures leading to arrests and convictions. The hour of their re- entance comes too late. Every ac- cused person will have to answer be- fore the law for his actions, without any opportunity through legal techni- calities for his escape from punish- ment."” Mr. Dodd said Morris (Whitey) | Diamond, his brother, Joseph, and | Anthony Pantano, accused of plan- ning the crime, would not be called He said he expected |indictments Friday or Monday. William Barlow | as witnesses. No armor that could he worn by | man could stop an armor-piercing bullet. case | against those accused of murdering| | "mmphceg; Broken ¢ Armenians Liberal in Far East Relief Cause A committee of Armenian residents New York Prosecutor Claims He Will | has forwarded a check for $210 to the central committce of the Near Convict Messengers' Slayers With-| o6 ‘Retiet fund in New York city. This is in addition to many checke which have been sent since last Sun- day, which was observed as “Golden Rule” Sunday. USE SULPHUR T0 HEAL YOUR SKIN Jut Skin and Iwhing Eczema Helped Over Night. For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait for re- lief from torture or embarrassment, declaree a noted skin specialist. Ap- ply a little Mentho-Sulphur and im- provement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has even been found to take the place of this sul- phur preparation. The moment you apply it healing begins. Only those who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this Mentho- Sulphur brings, Even flery, itching eczema is dried right up. Get a small jar of Rowles Mentho- Sulphur from any good druggist and vse it like cold cream. The most enjoyable gift of all of those with a home, or dreams of a home, is furniture. It is the happy solution for every holiday problem—the gift that combines sentiment and sense, the ideally practical gift. By It is not too early to shop now. While stocks are complete you ean choose from a wider range of choice, avoiding the hurry and disappointments that come later. The few items listed are.illustrative of the moderate price at which many other ad- mirable pieces can be hought. A L] At the Shrine of Lady Nicotine his devotion with a handsome smoking stahd, It he Jacks this “adjunct of comfort,’ Christmus is the time to supply 4 A plcture B# Further in mahog $9. 00 Others $5,00, $6.50, $5.00 up to $15.00 jopular model any fnist like 2 oSk ¥ e Daintiness hreadt of life to mands this personal furni quaint jand dainty to win her faver = $27.00 ip to $100.00 Other 5 5 0 0 o 5 R 5 G PR S S,7) N Think of Mother Ju know w knowm ! pass these dropiea shekiy We woms 3 8 9 8 8RN S S N ) our store #lopping 1o admire ke - $24, 95 Other Uarts from $11.00 C.C without them A costs vo but The Wonder Builder 59c per set They come packed in an attractive container, suitable for mafling—73 picces to a sot, which can be made into hundreds of different mar. velous moving models, such as merry-go-rounds, ferris wheelg, swings, airships, cte Amusing and Instructive fun by the hour The biggest % worth of toy value you ever bought Last time hundreds were dis- appointed—come early. The sewing cabinet that grows more popular with each ceeding A place for every thing, and erything in its e Ne 16 a cedar chest sue I8 every woman's ¢ $22.50 Solid mahogan arge size Mirrors always in good taste as gifts. Beautiful models with poly- chtome frames - start at $4.50. Dozens of others up 1o $30.00, are 10-56 FORD STREET, HARTFORD A Girl’s First Choice A Hope Chest What finer gift than a woodsy- fragrant cedar chest, It is the gift every woman most desires. We are showing a most pre- tentious display of exquisite chests — all made of southern red cedar, handsomely finished and sturdily made-— 33 inch chest .. .. 40 inch chest .$15.50 42 iInch chest . $25.00 (Window seat style) 45 inch chest $31.50 Walnut or Mahogany Chests from $85.00, and a lot of others. ! £\ A Gift for Your Home This 60 inch Davenport Table is a special at 825.25, Wouldn't this make a charming gift for your wife? Mahogany inch, 00, Dozens of others at a great range “Red Riders” Kiddies' Delight This Mudel Library Table, 42 of prices The kind that move silently on rubber-tired wheels and can be used in-doors. This one, with proj pedals and bicyele bell, 85 iing 5. Lovely Red Mahogans Nest of Tablcs $27 FULLER CO. A GOOD PLA®E TO TRADE

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