New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1923, Page 12

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OBREGON TROCPS HOLDING RAILWAY Had Not Abandoned Lines Last Night, Messages State corre front troc cuttin mano out n date ENGLAND INTERESTED America’s Rebuff of Russia Topic of Much Speculation i the Newspapers. London, De States’ rebuf is attracti Momi CONSOLIDATION PLANS United states Goll Association And Beithsd | o e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923. OU”‘\S AS ARGHB[SHOP ’:hv:.- father during his life time and Y is to be in the nature of a payment on of their shares in the | princi e trust estate. The 100,000 slump in a period Yo Settde .|.r"“hk‘:m seven month in the actual mar- ket valune of securities. In making the award, Justice Davis made allow- ance for the estimated state and fed- taxes, attorneys’ fees and other s and also for the the possi- y that the claim in behalf of the . | three children by Mr. Gould's second o be the | wife that they conflict between | sharve | uph ASKS DIVORCE FROM i BARGAINING HUBBY oot ver e Wated to Sell Her to Negpo for Hall Million, Wile Says account de Andrea Rel Buenos Aires With Vatican. 20.—Monsignor | er: , may be eventually ¢ by at to replace | but 1 of Vatican. The t did not accept Appoin or, it is consider- ituation 15 it is t the Holy Sec nounce sgainst the attitude, break nd Ar ntina s still awaiting @ by wil e Dec. 20.—Con- two women in s yesterday and last night m r La . mo- 4 tion pictur r and theater man, Garcia |, puch-songht after persor NAdcan The first woman, in a d plaiat filed in the superio! terd Maic charged g withe having attempted to seil he a wealthy negro at Jaurez, Mexico, for Association Ave $500,000, §1 06 of which sum she as 10 keep, S married La Maic Ana, . nine years ago, complaint stated second Woman Appears The woman, V. ho said she as Mrs, Vielet La Maie, El- motion picture man, night action Los Angeles, Cali ¥ flicting statements bee L ywidely separ on its 1 ter at the he Westem Golf Likely to Join Into One, ¢ the g0, Dee. 20 lidation of d States Golf Go nit 4 socond Westorr sk 1 the 4 wife of mecting of the New York to sponsors of organization in th, according hac ceived here divorce suit tiled her with success early toduy, . I . lattorney for the plaintift said he sure both were “somewherc in | Beach.”” He he w aw that there was a 3 La Maic 12 Paso, but th He 1 mentioned n the name t Hoiler, with her action, su s0," in con- cctior e also entitled 1o a | SENATE GONFIRMS | P. 0. APPOINTMENTS East Berlin, Southington and ' Planysville Postmasters Approved GEORGE 1. MANNING u Bureau of New Britain Herald) ington, Dec. 20.—The senate DISPROVE “SPOOKS” Sarbonne in Paris, After Many Years, Reports That There is No Reason | to Belicve in This Theory. Paris, Dec. 20.—A committee eminent scientists, after tive se bony Guzik, which t “they a has issued a members statement conclude | today confirmed the nominations of a | 1o list of Connecticut postmasters names wer last week by P most all of them | as acting postmasters, But the E approve of their appoint- n before President Cooli them commissions for erm, The Connecticut postmasters tirmed are as follows: John W. T8 "ulls; 3. Linsley, B for. entrad ; Wcontine Sarah 1. Ruic, rton Allen, Litel rowl, Manches , Courtland; Walt 5, Leopold ret . Kelly, William P, Leete, North Haven I. Byington, Norwalk; Casper K orwich; Fred R. Alford, Oak- ville; William €. Bushnell, Plantsville; William P. Stone, Salisbury son B Weleh, Somer Walter B, almer, | John P MeGrath, fenry Muir, Thomaston; ! mville; William ohn V issu a four- yea | con- James J Potter, ) ley, bot!, Watertown; West Cornwall; Winsted. Now that their confirmed the vem their four-year Harr yointments ha president commis- DID BRISK BUSINESS S20 (o $10 Per Head Charzed for Smugzal per head s the the Niagara jar collect from alicns secking il- al entry into the United States, css was said to be brisk, Hun-| stranded | la American im iens, iing dreds o with the an exhaus- es of experiments at the Sor- with the famous .Polish Medium | that d unreserved- | | | of | in 1y convinced that the phenomena sub- mysterious agency,” and that medium produced such signs. Th result of the investigation published today in the Opinion. | mitted to them did not involve any the Review is The scientists found that in every case the touches of ghostly hands came cither from the elbow or the leg of the medium, When movement of the limbs was controlled the phen- 1 omena failed to materialize. Positively "fresh eggs 69¢ dozen. 1 Rusgell Bros., 301 Main St—advt. " CHILDREN'S COUGHS Children's Throats are delicate and sensitive. In play, at school or work they are exposed to chilling drafts, their little bodies are overheated from exercise, they cool off too quick and a cold sets in. The minute your child commences to cough get a bottle of Leonardi's Cough Syrup (Creosoted). It is good for children's delicate throats, dprotecu the lungs, raises the phlegm, and gives quick relief. A lurnileu. lanle. _pleasant renmil‘y #; coughs, colds, grippe, croup, Whooj cough and bronc! ilfn—thlt is hll{u l:’ soothing. = Fine for adults too, For sale at your druggist, SOLD BY CITY DRUG STORE Have Them— Model 100 Only $150 Rushed in From NewYork These Much- Wanted Popu- lar Priced Victrolas Model 80 Only S10° Just in Time For Christmas 7 DOWN Sends Any Model Home Now or Christmas iling to pay The olitable 1S sue the fund W W t nigration qu or Negro Bid High diverce complaint filed 1 s « with 1 o his by Louis said 10 be Juarez und vl millior r omar- plan and to have per sisted over a period o York, Dec The estate of | urging nk | Whe trans- ) SHRINKING I8 for the ESTAT MO0 Balance on fe an offer $ stoms i prominent 5 hen hi Slump in Holdings or penctrating @ Victrola Mo, 210 $100 rives no 1 e Lstate of the Late G Mahegary v walaut Easiest Terms Gould is Reported, four years iy the Dbar 4 t the of Fort tation thority is the her to accept Ningara and the she continued to rejec angry,’” e The com- Mary 1 No Time to Loze! $78 RADIO SETS ON EASY TERMS Q\Wflicm ers 138 Main Street ‘fi OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS HIMBERG & HORN /T (L | ] N ~ ""f 4 T i JEWELERS ome At Once! CHRISTMAS THRIFT OFFER fer 1 price o er he } became to the complaint by | plaint also names Mrs | Howe Hellier of Dullas corespondent Alimony of $4¢ ai community property in Texa alued at 83 cust of two minor W the plaintiff m “violently Irops to over the International| t Ningara I'a ®old at un| fheat ) & month, divisior Tmmigration Jould | of I Wain- | Oklahoma il ‘VHH)IV'H or| ire sought New Upright Phonographs, Mahogany finish. Double :4])1'in¥ motor, Mellow tone. Fully guaran- teed. Special Friday and Satnrday—with SIX RECORDS INCLUDED FREE side o Nz iR Gifts That Show Your Consideration For t 10 Years Week of dune 19 Has Been Pavorable, so Republi- cans Should Perk 1p yibower 8 ESTABLISHED 17 YEARS 10 R. R. ARCADE and 392 MAIN STREET Wrist Watches White, green and red gold, guaranteed move- ment. — $12 Up — A full line of up-to- the-minute Solid Gold Cuff Links, Chains, ‘ arfl Pins, Knives, La- HARVEY & LEWIS CO. OPTICIANS 85 W. MAIN ST. 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