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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1923 PASSION PLAYERS HERE TO GET FUNDS Arrive in America on Mission tOi Aid Gountrymen New York, Dec, 12 and ten other villag from Oberam- mergau who appear in the passion play arrived today on the Reliance to tour the United States and exhibit | their wood carving and pottery in | erder to obtain funds with which to make up a deficit for the piay and, if there is any surplus, to relieve post- | war distress among Bavarian chil- | dren. | axeept v &Hl d the 's arrivals ever ria and most of ventured far from Anton Lang ~—Anton Lang for Anton Lang, who Holy Land and Italy, n had been out them never their native | alone spoke | has | Anton Lang, who play: three other the 1 g, §r., the | includ Andr ared pl who has ap- 15 Jud ) portray wiil nol give this country fitmed, becau tradition Las ruled that st not be \('l|~l‘h of Oberammergan, closely rescmbles the'conven- tionalized artist's conception of the Saviour. His beard is that histori- cally depicted in art; his hair flows down to his shounlder: He hos lavghing blue eyes, 1 that he feit uplifted playivg the part of Christ, he that he nscious of : inspired lirceted by spirit atement L to th James 3 passion play In permit its being | | Newkirk, Okla,, Dec. ~—RBrother y Nea Service, sister arraigned 1e the pf gainst cacn | pretty olive-skinned, dark-eyved s of 16 disowning the woman who ims to be her mothoer- | And @ fortunc of $15,000,000 ut u hundred of the | most Dbrilliant legal minds In the | southwest are trying to unravel now. #nd new complexities, it seems, are That's the tang While whil les in lily wisest mor uined was not o on both f 1 ad- or of being legal drs Solomon, in confronted with this strange mit old King never sharp 1+ problen the Madoy Mir had not il ¢ acted amonn'ing aimost hynopsis, in which dirceted by a spivitual “A Sui” rio Velasz through his n, ve. Dorothy ¢ minor, through srah Pettin” the plaintis will sit a far off Philippines—a covered in a village in the interior of the ista and still untouched by aes | civi | gct this | | trained fc . ez Car- uara- armi- guard- W to michac! fan, P. chael, fan, On table U the dome | felt hergelf ) s o s side of the t-ycar old boy, from lad dis- trial reration ateh, and dicky-bigd The Uprising G pretty it you ot Mo Cxpose over V't be an plate and let Magazine, leyn Child your Royal Oh, Gregorio Velazquez Carmi- | noaw on his way to this country m a share in the estate | s trom rich ofl lands recently | the girl he calls lis sis- is chael, | 1o ¢ ro hal Al Kkt che high- Fverest i A ken from the ont 1 by the Mt exprdition was sent to Pope SR 1 nasscd for or | With hm will be a {woman, Mrs. Jusfa \ chacl who contends sl « Dugal Carmichact, little 1*Hipino clazquez Carmi is the widow a veteran of | Divorcee CITY ITEMS. Candy and musice, morrow | erry cancs Bring alternoos the the chil- hildren, ren e Lelands br, and Bush J emember! day. . L. Pleree & © Miss Buniee Landgrer avenne was admitted to Britain hospital tieatment Barney Rapp's Oreh.—<first Co L Pleree advt, WL Iimmons i Epringfield attending ti of the 50th anniversary o club, The memb club sang in New Britain ea adst Mrs. J. W left today New re Bush and J, Bermuda, ords every Fri- advt, Hunrise New for w or 0. of the yeral Monday record, & Co Place is coneert | the Ore s of this y in the! | wop of pheus prin Victrolus, Edisons, Sonoras, ©. ' ieree & Co.—-advt Hanta Clans himself, tomorrow aft- t Besseolands, A candy nild accompanied by an ry ehi Telands,——advi Cather dult, I Friends o raitis, who has been at the New Brits ain general hospital for the past month suffering from pneumonia, will d to 1 13 she is recov- Miss w Gieds arn Our speciar plans Jupancse |house clearing. C. L the United |advt. husband, la obtained a | meet Tokio. Tiw |imy a mutual | meet The Homes«coolied and hold- | ——advt Miss Trene Klin and Miss )il Hubbar et two months tr 1o polish for fall Takani Miura Pierce & Ci now touring that Minra Busir brought up her ington Yodge, 1. O 18 I Mag ivoree 1\ nnonnces taro YA yirsday evening " ot at this « paratio says, Tollow ing them Inches at Crowel of Yale Aween doc- tor, a post graduat Tokio uni 8, Con morning the Iacifie rnationally vitamines, “ famous as with Speaking of Luxury appeared in London sireets in the form of for motore; This shows one in use— Class, we say. recently side-car puap A novelts park-plug” a young woman's cles. by 'BROTHER PITTED AGAINST SISTER IN LEGAL BATTLE FOR FIFTEEN MILLION [ ton on turnpike, FORD’S HAT GOING \Friends and Admirers to Hold| ! formal meeting I | allays | teed to tully relfeve | internally in simple her island home | their contentions, She agks nothing for herself, but a half ! interest of $7,000,000,000 for her son. | | According to the boy's attorneys. | | Dugal Carmichael. when mustered | out of service after the war with | pain, remained in the Phillippines | {and married a native girl, Two chil- ldren, the girl, Dorothy, and the boy, | | Gregorio, were born to them. Short. Iy after Gregorio's birth, when Dor- oihy was 3, the father died. leaving as his only cstate the few forgotien Oklat Michael f Dugal wother over from to substantiate ona buddy the an army ‘4 hael, induced » 1et hi Filipine mother ring 1 zhter to the Unit sy Doro- | She might be cduca hy Wways. laughter's interests, senteq | ittle farm |S2crifice. Kocghan brought the girl to $1000 |'0 this country and placed her in the | boen her | KeeMing of Mrs. Pettit, the aunt with | | whom she has been ever since, M. Flow of Richs, vwner| A fou was discovered | A few "ull the inherited property, oy ans-| Black gold rushed from the land. And alimost over night Dorothy and ack gold N t \ | it is| vl.v aunt were mg immensely weal- |th Vil be mother royalties the def who: ndant's pre on amount had Dorothy, from the neur Poncy daily, The father's, With her michacl, Mr the conteste ago, it we thing. Today, flowing from a seor valned at $30,000,000, Millidns Involved, gushers a b City farm onee e her aunt, Pottit is haif propertic worth s ving to the | of well, wil years ugo oil in yenrs ov in their millions is what | Mrs, Pettit und Dorothy contend | (e disputed brother is fighting for, the Fillipino lad ard his mother are| ANd ““‘ Slen ; . 1“”""‘};‘ i 4. imposters mpting to nmui““"i‘ w ‘o': ;AHN"”" w1 w"“"“ he ':“"l { Dorothy u share in her s oiigeroaig bt ol el | Bt attorneys for Gregorio jLragic opea. ostate, main. tain he i the brother she never has| G0l has bulit Sehite: et A FORA bty epoe {rier mbout the trie And they brought Grogorig's | 19V¢ can suringunt it share wrest vast bar- even forbidding And not have charg: Phere who lgnored day's formal cuss the possibility third party with Mr ! standard-bearer, Mr. Pointer is queted that it Henry llord declined nomination by a third party, organization would procecd and an-| lother man chesen to lead it The statement ‘Was made in connection | with reports that a convention of | Ford-for-president supporters would find Itself divided between those voring the Detroit manufacturer as a democratic candidate for president | and those belleving his success could be assured only on an independent | ticket. | A meeting behind closed doors was held last night, continuing until after midnight. While none of those who attended it would diseuss what tran- | By The A ited Prew Fapired, they admitted it was not en-| Detroit, Dee. 12.<<The formal con- tirely monious. Division of opinion vention at which friends and admir-|as to procedure is understood to have Henry Ford propose -to toss developed and precipitated acrimo- is hat into the presidential ring will nlous debate be held in St. Louis or Chicago. prob- | This morning Mr. Polnter declared: ably next month. The probably| “The trouble is so many persons! will be decided upon today at an in- want to lead; heaven knows I don't.” of a small group of | | men and women who came here ex- ! pecting to attend a conference dclegates from all parts of the coun- 'y Dr the dozen or more the cancellation of to- conference met to dis- of organizing a Ford us its They will visit Miss Conklin's Dr, K. 8, Conllin of Bugene, and Sidney 8. Conklin, of On- Cal,, also Mr, and Mrs, and Mrs, 1. L, Andruss of Na formerly of New tain neing tonight at Lddies, Newing bepiece oreh,——udvt brothers, ario, as declaring | to | cept ity | INTO RING IN JAN. Convention Soon of vetoed plar Temporary Vord-for-president gpened in a downtown hotel day with Robert 1t Pointer of Lorn, o those who signed of thel werd e despondent —t HEM.OID Don't Leonhardt yester- | sulves Deared edy that the | bat nfClark & 1 headguarters movement s no A harmicss reme quickly nothing. is guaranteed to ) o sh a or costs the misery for original conference werd Co, THURSDAY — FISH SPECIALS — FRIDAY MARKET BEST WHEAT RYE OR GRAHAM BHREAD 5c BUNS voz. 15¢€ Selected Fresh Shore Haddock .... 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Suitor—1 could help, Passi Show (London), for| | Asthma has been perfected by phy-| proves | fundamental internal condmon? condition. | infec- | Towa | NEW BGRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL The afternoon dance at the nior High school will be held under | the auspices of the senior mid-year| | class at the school next Friday after-| ‘noou A three pilece orchestra of high {school students has been engaged to play. A large body of students and | members of the alumni body will be | prgsent, it is expected. The Art club held a meeting in the | | Art studio at the close of school this | |afternoon. | The orchestra met for its rehearsal | this afternoon. tuth Hatch spoke brifly on the life of Warren G. Harding, deceased | president of the United States, at the | !school this morning. This is the| [second of the series of talks on the [lum, of the presidents. The talks ill be continued for the rest of the| chairman of first Save a life for Christmas HILE you are giv- ing, give health. There are thousands of sufferers from tubercu- losis, forgotten by all the world except the Tuberculosis Associa= tion. It needs your sup- port to carry on its life- saving work. You help when you buy Christ- mas Seals—the Liberty Bonds in the war upon consumption. Buy Christmas Seals! Buy as many as you can. The Great White Plague can be stamped out en- tirely. Christmas Seals are saving many lives, Buy Christmas Seals, and save a life for Christmas. year, Charles Quigiey, the assembly explained today. Other ‘mm pertaining to Harding will be| given on Thursday and Friday. This is marking period at school. Tests are being ta | students who are low in their studies are working after school nights in an |efiort Lo bring ir marks up to| passing. The period will end on De- | cember and the deficiency cards | will be sent to the homes of the stu- | dents after the Christmas recess, School wil! clese far the Christmas | vacation on Friday, De and | will reopen on Wednesday, January 2. | FIN Archie $10 AND COSTS Goddard was fined $10 and court this {for driving an auto truck without di | playing the plates showing the ca- pacity of the truck. Duc to a mis- | understanding on the date of the \hearing, Harold Slater, charged with | reckless driving, was not present. He | will get a hearing tomorrow. Edward | Sabino and Raffael Napolitano, charg- |ed with violation or the liquor laws, will get a hearing Saturday morning Nobel Prize costs in police morning | Stamp out Tuber culosis with Christmas Seals NEW BRITAIN TUBERCULOSI RELIEF SOCIETY T e e e Prom Prince to Pauper London—Prince Eugene Kotchous the old Russian empire is ine for | solvent and blames it on the soviet government. The prince, betore the war, received $50,000 annually, Now works for a Lendon merchant for pounds u week. This is Dr. Rebert A, Millikan, who | bey of has been awarded the Nobel prizc advancement of physics. He was the irst man to isolate an electron. Dr. [ Millikan is connected with the Caii- [ fornia Institute of Tec five wo Sides of Turnover The alert business man dealing with present day conditions knows that the big word today is “Turnover.” Whether he be a merchant, manufac- turer, jobber, or banker, he sees that one thing with a clear vi by the limits of his ow is in the air, and on the tip of ev tongue. And yet many side of Turnover. meaning rapid money in and getting and at a profit, they must put greatly forts back of all The other half of Turnover consumer. All selling forts fail want to buy. duct must be created. the seller half way. a mood to buy before meets him across the counter That is the function of A ing—to create consumer dema of them—entirely too many-—are thinking on only one They selling They their selling and distribution. if the consumer doesn’t His desire for the pro- He must be consumer preference. With this de- mand as a fact all selling plans have a chance to succeed. Without it they fail. The only chance for salesman- ship to succeed without an existing demand is for salesmanship to as- sume the task that belongs to ad- vertising—the task of ereating de- mand. If the present efforts being put irto selling were impiy supported by a corresponding =T to create consumer demand through Advertising, the business conditions of this country would be rapdly changed into an era of great pros- perity—in spite of Old World condi- tions and everything else. ision unbiased n business. It N that are think of it a t putting it out quickly realize that increased ef- plans for The proof of this in the fact that right now, under these very con- ditions, the manufacturers who are putting proper emphasis on creating a demand for their product, as well as selling it, are doing a big business and are actually getting the high turnover that others are trying so strennously to get through intensive selling. 18 is the plans and ef- He must ineet in the salezsman .s tis- nd and The Herald is a member of the A. B. C. and to submit would be pleased a copy of the latest circulation report 10,000 THE HERALD HA OF A DISTRIBUTED DAILY BY FAR THE LARCEST CIRCULATION Y NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER Demand Circulation Pryof When Buying Space