New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1923, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1923, NOWN T0 MILLIONS, Poruu Gmis uken Stellar Steppers Attention From Male Pierre Gasner, Strong Man With, i Gircns, Neglected at Death | 1ee e oot R aarara wntveiy | are “stellar steppers,” while the e ring 440 have to be content with Dec. 28 — At one | pyg scattering attentions from the } million undoubtedly | 25) men in the institution, according | r. For years he j¢o the Daily Palo Alto, a student pub- | for one of the|jication, o ; ¢ stepper” is, in college | it 15 or 20 years ago he retired a very popular girl. from the sawdust to settle in| 4 recent letter to the S ained | San Francisco. Here thousands of a{. came to know hi 1y offered an expl position of the 440, g by giving physic to the men students curiosity ad e of the situation. ‘1 wanted to know why Sanfo DEngE. St . “ S en rushed 60 out of 500 women, tased & day ; id the communication. “You said | t if 1 signed a promise never to dates or substitute other girls | istening to glect my old friends, why, vou'd | give me a rush like some of the| 4 ‘stellar steppers’ receive andmark as famillar to San | «ji's too funny. All of these ‘stel- | s Twin Peaks or “‘“mr steppers’ break dates at the | He ‘was assisted in|qjeventh hour and fifty-ninth sec- | ynn It is they alone who can af- | by ford to substitu e from the 440 | ntly the traffic polic more delectable date is pre- something wrong with the | forreq. And only the star performers | v of the street. He SaW | (orcot o1d friends. And it's queer as | that Pierre Gasnier and his tiny car|iis"tiye that these samie saubbed | were missing. The policeman told friends grow more persistent. One headquarters, Headquartors investl-|ygnis what ofe can't have, you earned that Gasnier had | knr\\ | isolated shack he called | .oy qualifications you hold up as | | desirable are the very ones the non- | The authorities waited for relatives | steppers possess. You men like to be | to come forward with ar- | 4 c0q." rangements for the funeral. But it| seemed there were no relatives, at least none could be found, and n: | ~ . | else was intereated %00 Maryland to Consider 1 So, with the faithful Chinese the only mourner. a modest funeral was| Liquor Enforcement Act provided by the municipality, | iler’'s automobile Annapolis, Md ec. Z28.—Chief Tale of Berlin Student which will come before the Maryland general assemb t € ses Shows Germany’s Pllght sion mont} » a state en- ‘ | forcement act fathered by the Anti- Rerlin, Dec. 28.—The life story of | Saloon League. Twice the measure many middle class families in Ger-| has failed of passage and interest is many today is similar to that re-|certain to center around the struggle. vealed by Paul Westfahl, a Berlin law | N0 definite idea has been obtained as student, who was recently arraigned|Yet, as to the standing of the legisia- in police court for burglary. In as-| ture on the liquor question. The drys| sociation with *wo old offenders Pau!|claim the senate is dry, but privately robbed some apartments. The boy|concede that the house is doubtful. | admitted the theft, but was immedi-| On the other hand, the wets main- | ately released when he told his his-| tain that the house is wet, but they tory. He is the son of a widow who| 40 not appear to be sure about the| once was in affluent circumstances. Senate, Should an enforcement mea- But the depreclation of the mark|Sure be passed its approval or disap- wiped out her income and she “”\prm;l rests with the govermor, wWho compelled to become a charwoman, | Nas not intimated what he would do| while the boy also worked at odd|in thisevent. A state bonus for .\lary-‘ hours in order to earn enough to con.| 1and ex-servicemen will be strongly’ tinue his legal studies. The mother Urged at this session, with the Ameri- | Diplomatic Leader of Czechoslovakia ‘gl'!(lng better Instead of worse. | tions, of which he is an ardent advo- |and a regular serviee for shipping EUROPE FINDS IN BENES NEW TYPE OF STATESMAN Proves Himself a Well In- formed Man, Geneva, Dee. 28.—The meeting in of the Council of the League of Nitions has drawn attention to one| of the striking personalities in Europ- ean politics. He is Edouard Benes, the diplomatic leader of Czechoslo- vakia, and represents his country on the council. Judged by the stand- ards of Europe, he is a new type of foreign minister; not a calamity howler, a well informed man who be- | lieves that conditions gradually are Benes does not belicve much in sitting in a leather desk chair and dic- tating orders to his ministers in for- eign lands. When he has a big thing on he packs his grip and goes travel- ling. He runs over to London, or to| Paris or to Rome, and drops in on| foreign secretaries and prime minis- ters to have a friendly chat and talk over things of mutual interest. Nor does he talk too much. At the last | assembly meeting Benes got the rep- utation of being rather a quiet man,! who does a lot of hard and useful thinking before he opens his mouth. He has a good first-hand knowledge of European politics, and more par- ticularly of European statesmen. Benes first showed his ability when he manoeuvred the desertion {of the Czechoslovakian troops from Austria over to the side of Russia. And Benes is the architect of the Lit- tle Entente. He made the minority treaties workable by putting some- thing constructively economic into them, and helped the League of Na- cate, build a machinery whereby mi- nority population questions could be | treated in an equitable manner. He helped get the Austrian financial re. construotion problem Dbefore the| League, and is new backing the pro-| posed finanelal reconstruction of Hur gary which is expected further help in the restoration of Europe HUNGARY HELPS GERMANY Organized Efforts Are Being Made o Send Aid Into Country Berlin, Dec. 28.—According to word recejwed here from Budapest, organ- ized" efforts to send ald to Germany are being made in various parts of Hungary Several Hungarian newspapers have opened subscription lists for funds with which to buy food for Germany, food has heen put into effect, Relief committees among the Hungarians have also been formed for the pur. pose of aiding relatives in Germany “NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS IN CONN.” tetwart’s 151 Main Street THE CLIMAX OF VALUE GIVING THIS SEASON ! Our Semi-Annual Sale STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 A. M. EVERY GARMENT IN THIS STORE IS MARKED DOWN ! For the W oman 1 Who Has Waited Until Now to Purchase Her New Winter Coat Incomparable Values Prevail in Thxs After Christmas Selling Of— Fur Trimmed Coats fell sick, and as there was no money Can Legion pushing the measure !who are In want. | for medicine and doctor's fees, young Westfahl listened to the tales of old offenders and joined them in bur-| When Silence Is Bline Bt Se Fasad glaries, His two associates were| “Sam, do yvou solemnly swear to The doctor was examining Bos. given long terms in prison, but the| tell the truth, the whole truth and | worth, a hospital corpsman, for ad. Judge paroled the youngster 'nu'hln‘ but the truth? vancement in rating. _— ‘ “Ah does, sah.” ‘What would you do if the cap- Oh, Pardon Us! | “well, 8am, what have you got to | tain fainted on the bridge? rough, isn’t it she ob-|say for yoursel | “Bring him to,” warbled the as. the roadster jolted over “Jedge, wif a lem limitations you | piring corps. | jes' put on me, Ah don't bhklieve Ah “Then what?” asked the doctor ust shaved this evening,|has anythng at all to say.”—Roches-) “Bring him two more,” returncd replied.—Ohis Sun Dial ter (N, Y.) Times-Union the gob.—~Naval Weekly Great End-of-Year Sale 2 Days—~Saturday and Monday 250 New Trimmed Hats Silks Straw Combinations $3 95 and $5.00 Values $6.50 Values $8.50 Closing Out Entire Stock of Trimmed Velvet Hats $1.00 to $5.00 Values up to $15.00. Goldenblum Millinery Co. Main and Court St. ? If You Have Waited Until Now to Purchase Your New Winter Coat, Your Patience Will Be Rewarded—Because: popular shades make these coats worth many dollars The mild weather of December has caused large | more than their special. The best type of furs trim stocks in the hands of Coat manufacturers and in our own store. the collars and some also the cuffs, of these beautiful . The display of so many High-Type Coats gives you a coats—such furs as Beaver, Fox, Wolf, Caracul and choice from more late season models than usual at | Squirrel. ; : this time of the year. . We can think of no better investment for Christmas . The soft, lustrous and serviceable materials in the money than in one of these splendid Coats. Style—Value—Satisfaction and Economy—Arranged in special groups, covering our entire stock $14.00 | $19.00 | $2700 | $33.00 | $53.00 Value to $35 Value to $29.50 A choite assortment Value to $39.50 Value to $49.50 | The very smartest of Smart Coats in P p thflet tpriodg;:tloml — < Noats & ae. Straight line, tie to " .t selection of grace- | Beautiful Slim Line o ('fm‘ "',"] "M_ side };md of the more A m.n"p of straight ful coats, each featur- | Coats and smart loose quettes; pretty plaids, | o ovative type, in | and Wrappy models, of | j;0 some’ new style — | Wraps of fine quality. sport and polar coats, | jystrous Bolivia, trim- = soft pile fabrics, tail-] trimmed with Black | Furs of Beaver, Squir- in tie at the side and | med with collar of ored with usual care| Fox, Lynx and Man- | rel, Platinum Wolf other desirable models | Manchurian Wolf. and fur trimmed. churian Wolf. | and Fox. DRESSES A Wide and Beautiful Assortment of Dresses Arranged in Three Groups Values to $32.50—Silk and Cloth Dresses, Beautiful Dresses, fashioned of Satin, Canton Crepe, Silk Duvetyn and Flat Crepe in such 319 00 styles and new drapes, ruffles and straight line effects . Values to $27.50—Silk, Cloth and Jersey, truly the most wonderful Dresses shown this season. They are made of an exceptionally fine quality Poiret Twill in wrap around and choice style 514 00 features, also in silk 0 Values to $21.50—Silk, Cloth and Jersey. An exceptional lot of Dresses in Poiret Twill, Crepe, Satin and Jersey, very nicely 39 oo trimmed and made. This group offers exceptional values " ALL ALTERATIONS ON GARMENTS ARE FREE OF CHARGE 151 Main Street EHTOIATL'G 151 Main Street

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