New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 14

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======———-====I TRADE BALANGE 15 FAVORABLETO U S. Exports From This Country Dur-| ing November Ave $404,000,000 Dee St Washington from the United vember va i compared inpor the period of $ I leaving a int I trade intry of $112 during wer $404,000,000 with sane bal- ance of atio; favorable to 000,000 this co Th No- com than | Feb- during by the value of exports ed today ment was other The i1 ss thay lue Oc- to thosc imported | £261,000 practically equal iber 1922, when ounted to | post and to the expected to be when the detailed | ports of entry are | liminary b ’ not ged materially asons could be or cot- | a very large 1ents from the export total high Mo is ship found prices which in ton gold imports for November ted to be large from the weekly returns; were actually to be $39.757 18 compared exports of $746,000, leaving an f imports of $39,011,000. For hs ending with No- iited States has receiv- in gold and has r only 1,000, The gold in- luring November has been n only two months of the last November nd exports | 745 and had im- $3.504,500,000. months of 1 placed at $3,487.- imports at $2,818.. tes had exy rth of goods oods valued at orted Durir same 11 were 449,000 and the Comparing orable trade xports the two years the fav- balance of the United state for 1923 to date was found to e approximately $249,000,000 while during the same period ) balance favorable to Stales wus approximately $668,000,- LENROOT AGREES { the Will Withhold His Resolution for 20 Million Dollar Yood Loan to Ger many for Time Being. Washington, Dec, 13 Senator ican, Wisconsi Len- announ oday with that he wou s bill to appropr German food re nding eonclusion of the negoti- now way for an inter- to Germany for the Coolodg 5,000 for ational under same purpose With the given Germany urnished upon a business basis. He presented to Mr. Coolidge an outions of efforts through private charity to meet the immediate needs of the Ger nan population and declared that if the relief committee, headed by Gen eral Allen wers successful in raising its 810,000,000 fund suffering would | be at temporarily postponed | The matter the internationa loan is understood here to be awal 0% action by the reparation comm sion oot said aident that should he agreed any relie possible he least 100 Pur Coats in & special sale to- morrow and Saturday at The Big Store, R arl's Dept. Store.—advt e — Special Notices The Baptist at the Woman's Society of chureh will hold a store of George Rapel Main street 30 p. m., Fri De- | cember 14. Beans, salad pastry | will be sold.—a | the food sale West | and ROYAL WINDSHIELD WINGS $ 10 Pair Make Cold Weather ing a Pleasure Driv- For Sale By All Good Dealer: ot ) e Post & Lester Co. 14 Main St. New Britain Distributors | the DEADLOCK CONTINUES n Consulate at Newcastle Not Yet Opened and Business Interests Wonder Why. interests ~-British here continued Britain and question of American consulate, Ambassad Harvey's last leaving England was to let known that the two governments reached amic solution of controversy is understood that the next move s with Washington. The only re- maining condition for the reestablish- ment of the consulate is believed to be the assignment Consul Russell M. Brooks to a point within the Brit- ish empire other than Belfast where, | s is understood, the United States de- him to go. Ostensibly Foreign Secretary Curzon takes the view that Belfast is too near Mr. Brook's old | United Kingdom. present deadlock between the governments is causing the loss hundreds of thousands of dollars; to Newcastle husiness houses. | pressure is being brought to ! both British and American in London to settle the con- | Eng., Dec shipping Great ates on the Newcastle mrchants and are perplexed deadlock between he United reopening the One o acts befor able of The two of weekly Further ear on officialse troversy 19 ARE SENTENCED Silesian Officials are Found Guilty of Conspiracy to Violate County’s Im- migration Laws, Beuthen, Silesia, Dec. 13.—Six po- lice officials and 13 other persons were sentenced in the criminal court | here today on terms of from one year to three and one-half years in the penitentiary for conspiring to facili- the clandestine immigration into | any of Polish Jews unable to ob- ports, tate G Wa ling emigrants oss the upper Sile- sian in small parties with the! connivance of bribed frontier officials. " prosccution stated that during first six months of the present year tens of thousands of Jews had | thus been smuggled into Germany for | a cash consideration. he funds of the organization, amounting to 750,000 marks, which were said to represent o one | month's takings, wer confiscated. | The smuggling business went on at an | increasing rate until July, when the| holding up of one party led to the| iisclosure of the organization's ac- tivities. | headquarter sm border FAVORS AMENDMENT | Coolidge is said 0 be Agreeable to| Approving an Amendment to Packer Control Act, | Washington, Dec. 13.—President| Coolidge was quoted by visitors today | having informed a delegation of | Northwestern stockmen that he would Approve an amendment to the packer control act, which would exempt co- | operative market associations from its| provisiona. The request for executive vas presented by a group stock men headed by J. H of 8t. Paul, nee here from the as approval | of live- . Lawrence | who have been in confer- With members of congress agricultural states GOVERNOR 10 ACT Lxecutive of New York to Take Up Grade Crossing Menaces in His An- nual Message, Albany, N. ¥ Smith today e directed the 13.~Governor public serv- | | ice commission to send him a copy of its order, elimination of Forsyth, N. ¥ Century Limited Central railroad Sunday morning Compllance with was said, was deferred pending court pro- cedure instituted by the Nickel Plate rallroad to prevent the execution of ruling 1 want about this, ay have grade crossings egisiature ago for| ng at issued some time the grade where the Twentieth of t New York! was wrecked last the order, it tormation as 1 somet} about | terrible | many NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923 'New German Oil Formula Rubs Out Remarkable lief to Rheumatic German to the wor the reli Novocain: ha now scientific make rheumatie past for chemistry 1 the headache for painless that boon of of pain, come that pain a discovery thousands who have tortur A new combination has been discovered, aclear amber liquid immediate relief from instances. It is it disappears within a few 0 that is must entirely by the body tissue dvanced and s of this remarkable oil has tonishing improvement cases. Tired muscles that pain in s0 be life gone became supple, twinges cease Rheumatism, due to internal a blind pus pocket in gives off poisons. These carried by the blood and joints and this gned to neutralize in abse tooth, new oil these | ing poisons. So astonishing have been the results Amer- ican distributors have authorized local | druggists to dispense it from the use of this oil that the sufferers in written guarantee, elves to return the full price of the first bottle if the tice pains are ed. Al | pains should liberal offer. from the very gist will called Buhler m this city, with a signed by not wonderfully suffer from take advantage Unless you get first bottle return who your money The Dickir EXPECT NEW INDICTMENT Grand Jury Reported as Having Sus- pect in Alleged Murder of Howard Rothenberg—Two Indicted Already, Catskill, N. Y. the grand jury mysteriol Dec. 13 investigation Howard J., today tween Catskill, pected to vote Albany, where to reeeive from the attorncy a report of his inquiry duct of the case The grand jury where the yesterday pur has given Aspirin for dentistr; forward with another promises thing of suffered | certain oils | which produces | affo mahy penetrating that seconds, absorbed | Even in the mos! ubborn cases the creaking joints with the pain and the annoying cases, suc h which poisons to the muscles pain-caus- to rheumatic positive them- chase rheuma- reliev- rheumatic of re vour drug- Interest of ath last summer of Rothenberg, was divided be Jury was ex- a third Indictment, Governor Smith general | into the con- voted two | hotir_conferenc Rheumatic Pains | Discovery Promises Rl'— Sufferers to| the | Brooklyn, sev- . | complishing and was | which \ T, [ view evidence to | & third. At Albany last night | eral Carl Sherman was in a with District ffin County Judge- Thorpe, who tempor- office, and others, r Mr. Sherman had Governor case and se ir it r by the attorney gener- as demanded by counsel for Rothenberg, the murdered father, preparatory voting Attorney Gen- three- | Attor- ‘ ney Charles G, | lect William |A filled the garding the case, been asked by vestigate the quired action | al's offi % arles boy's Mrs murdered Counsel Litt, of boy's aunt, requested to general ar in the case. ASSAILS HLAN A5 | TERRIBLE MENACE for Esther announced he had present to the attorney outline of his eviden been » Woman Speaker Calls 1t Bar to Good Racial Relauons Columbus, Dec, greatest menaes the to better reiations between negroes and whites is the Ku Klux Klan, Mrs. W. C. Winsborough of St Louis, superintendent of the women's auxiliary of the Presbyterian church in the United States (south), declared in an address today before the exe- cutive committee of the federal coun- cil of churches, “The evil which is today est menace to inte is the Ku Kilux Klan, organization, known as empire, under the ism, is sowing secds of hatred, awlessness anarchy which, it not | at the very life of itself. 1 from | the good w said, “That the invisible guise of patrio great- acial she race and cked will g nment strike come wation which does Hower ant as is the political side of activity, there is a moral and religious which it would seem cannot be | overlooked by the Christian people of America. This organization combines all the evils which the church has Leen dacrying for many years. Mob | violence, in its naked lity, is un- enough to repel honest men, the Ku Klux Klan clothes mob under the guise of benefaction It is organized anarchy, breaking nx:i homes, terrorizing communities, tor- | turing and slaying its vietims and ac- | diabolical purposes | im its side lovely but aw its with covered ‘While persccuting the race our master came, the adopted the cross as their sym saddest all have enlisted their lowers thousands of who to be followers of face have and those | the “w‘ indietments and intended today to re-|lowly Nazarene, who came to bring Christmas Gift Suggestions ONLY 9 SHOPPI? Wearever Aluminum Roasters Double Boilers Griddles Pots Everything in Wearever Electric Griddles, tors, Electric Waffle Irons, Electric Carlers, DAYS LEFT Tea Pots Custard Cups Engraved Designs Pie Plates Complete Line Electrie Percola- Electric Toasters A. A. MILLS 80 WEST MAIN ST. “Ohristmas Club Cheoks Cashied PHONE Here Jewelry—The Supreme Gift There is something in our Jewelry Stores for every gifl requirements, elry best expresses the permanence of the holiday spirit. Come in and let us make suggestions, outworn. GENTLEMEN'S WATCHES Largest assortment of Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton and Swiss Watches in the city; fully guaranteed. WRIST WATCHES You will find just what you desire makes and grades, fully CUFF LINKS Up-to-date designs 14k and platinum. $3.50 3 iy 312 And Charms, m ALSO a Complete Knives, lieres, Ivory, Eversharp Sets, Silverware, ete Usually, Jew- It endures when most gifts are of every description in Dia- monds and Stone Rings, for ladies and gentlemen, from $6 . $500 Assortment of Watch Pearls, Stick Pins, Laval- HIMBERG & HORN 10 R. R. ARCADE stablished 17 Years 392 MAIN ST. Smith to in- | | of reestablishing —————-—=======__’g=_a $400,000 FIRE RAVAGES | ORDERED 10 VAGATE STORE SCHENECTADY BUILDINGS v, e o ot en cone Parties crushed, it must be done by the iln-pn nent Store Gutted And Chi Christian people of America.” | May Reach Agreement. America Will Open peace to the world and who called all men his brethren, “This organization is reaching its terrible tentacles into every state in ! the union. The time for inaction has | Hadloy nors-Halloran Estate But For alleged violation of terms of | its lease the Conors-Halloran Stores Co., Inc., has been served with notice to quit the premises in Hadley block on Main street before December 30. The store is now being conducted by the Lloyd Co. as sub-tenants of the Connors-Halloran Co. Papers in the case were drawn by the Elizabeth Hadley estate by Judge William . Hungerford and have been served by “onstable George A. Stark. It was indicated today that a settle- ment of the case is probable and that the present tenants may be allowed to e box. continue in business on the premises He warned clerks and customers on | under this flgr‘mmem the first floor, then turned in an alarm. - e Nearly a score of clerks and cus KING HAS BAD NIGHT tomers, trapped on the second floor = fled to the roof and were carried 10| Gog Letter Threatening Assassination safety by firemen. e N .\Hl-‘ o iren were bassador Harvey that the Newcastie|curbing near the store Copenhagen, Dee. 13.—King Chris- situation had been amicably adjusted, | fire started, sobbing tian spent several hours in a nervous condition overnight, according to the no statement of exoneration for the|thought that the Santa American consular representatives has| whom they had been conver newspaper Klorken Fem today, hav- ing received yesterday an anonymous received from London. It[the store had gone up in '|A|ll(—~ the state department, H\Ml fears were allayed when he was letter saying his country residence, that the next move must|pointed out to them sitting on the London. |edge of a y roof, watching his | : | stock of being lapped Is Lost To Them Forever 13.—Fire- night won a four and one- | 1 half hour battie ainst a fire which destroyed the -k and wrecked the interior of the Boston (department) store in this city, causing a loss est | mated by the owners at § ,000 with additional damage to ‘m\_loin!ng stores and stoc which may bring the total loss to nearly $400,000. An employe working in the base- nable to extinguish the| hich, he said, started near men last Newaastle Con- sulate as Soon as Great Britain Ab- solves Vice Consul, Dec. 13. the —The question American con- gulate will be finally determined by the Washington government when it ceives from the British ‘foreign of- jce a statement publicly exonerating Consul Brooks and Vice-Consul Slater from charges made against them by British shipping interests and sustain- ted by the foreign office, which this government to order the consu ‘ at Newcastle to be permanently closed Despite the announcement by Washington, | | ated along the | soon after the | because they | Claus with | ing in vet been appears to therefore, come from Fredensborg Castle would be destroy- ed by fire and ghat it had been decided | to kill him, the queen and the crown | prince. ¢ measures were immediately taken, the newspaper adds, the lifeguard sentinels being | doubled and ball cartridges issued, | Nothing happened during the night, however. The chief of police expressed the opinion that the letter was the work of a lunatic EX-CONGRESSMAN DIES Charlotte, N. C,, Dec. 13.—John M. Morehead, former representative in cong and at one time republican national committeeman for North Carolina, died pneumonia at his here today. H 57 years of CHANC HIP SATLIN Hamburg, Dec, 13 exhaustion of the emigration the Hamburg-American line has COURT APPEAL Bridgeport, Dec, 13 ])nm(] u per- manent injunction st *spring by arranged ng schedule for theljudge Maitbie against the Stamford United States. Henceforth one pas-| Rolling Milling Co. the Stamford Ex- senger liner and one freighter will sail | tract Mfe. Co, today appealed to the | alternately each week, the ships to be|supreme court for a correction of the employed including the Albert Ballin.| judgment. The injunction was sought by the extract company to prevent {the rolling mill from pouring poliut- —Violators of | ing into the Noroton river in laws would be sub-|Stamford. Both companies a on | s imprisonment or| the river bank. fines up $1,000 under a bill in- (DRYES S trod by Representatiy IFur Cable of Ohi r ican member | morrow and of tt the quota | re- -Owing to its s wWouULp 1 Washington, Dec. the immigration ject to one vy waste to 100 Coats in Saturday at Dept special sale of ced today home was Incomparably én our own Cheese Plant. Where Economy Rules and Quality Dominates " gnss Corn 11 TéRatoes 11° Machine Sunmif BRACON 133 ®0ats=8’ "‘5‘.‘:.&”.2:" 21¢ 3*PeaBeans25’| l"%Pork s]18" ple Syrupz 2R’ J&ctarfivmlhefloxurs rQats :;lfl‘ r;il’,t, 23‘ Faocy2= R I C E~8 ¥ Red Salmon 25 INSO =6 orearATLANTIC & PACIFICS The World's Largest Retail Grocers Pure

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