New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY !WARSHIPS UNFIT BEING identified, but the could not be weather, The NEW RUM ROW IS i it Vet Lol Wi Bue -5 oo Rldmg il Anchor names mude British ste n to her t in the row. o Tdentified Donglas B Blackman ner Newton fety limit In message touch with the Wheeler re- schooners storm, ( was last report was found today ath by cast from st appear the cording to motor At the offshore s south- King. s drew 18 mi Conrad : from |} Miquelon. ackman, last July 8, came ‘onrad, and three other schooners wed suit men © out from G s- f to do business with the rum reporu , but took to flig h\ on sighting te tter and the Pi . Two boats S0 ‘mnrmu hec oners but also made saw that the rum {fiotilla was under observation. fMllLIl]N AWARD IN ~ LUSITANIA' GASE t | Known Findings Washington, [eb. Under an claims commission involving on part of the claims arising from the sinking of the British liner Lusitania, the German government must pay ap proxima one million dollars rep- | aration for losscs sustained by Am- | ericans through death, injury, erty damage, or otherwlse in that dis aster, The decision was handed down yesterday by Jundge Kdwin B Parker, umpire of the commission, in 67 repre ting only first ;trhup of Lusi claims, awards were amounts in the or t interest a 7, 1815, when i to the d death 8, om Novem« commission { \ ts opinion in the case | determining the measure of damages. forty claims were denied in yestere s decision The largest day was in the ADOLIN 1 PRESE cases, ni ma the volving property damage tion carrying five per year dating from ) the T { payme ose in st dating ! production r when the with Antonio Moreno award made yester- case of Mre, Mary {Davies Hopkins Gilmer and May | Davies Hopkins, who were allowed | claims totaling $130,000, Mrs, Glimer, Mon., Tues.,, Wed. 4 [at the time of the Lusitania disaster, ulse ve | was the wife of the president of the | | Newport News Shipbuliding and Mr. Hopkins, her s old when he other Americans 8he has since re- | Drydock company. {husband, was 44 » | went down with on the big liner. married, In Person DAR DOCKLT the docket SHORT CALY Nine cawes are listed on for the short calendar s on of eity court at 2 o'clock y afternoon, as follows: Mike lrnh szny against Cohen & Haymond, Inc., motion to strike out: Rosie Fhilip Seapelati, b tion; Carmelo Fazzina During Miss Lovely's en- gagement here she will take movies on the stage. All those desiring to take e . for prosecu. part in the movies apply gainst now at box office, Children Vito Magnesi against the New. Fire Insurance Co., pleading by defendant; Rose Smith against laura | Wadsworth, judgment Vietor Salces uinst EEdmund Ne udgment by WE REMODEL WEDDING RINGS rings into the more if 80 desired, we can and cover it with hand ¢ i a pretty design its insc tion; ark especially invited. remodel wide wedding shape. Also, the narrow At moderate co we comfortable um u, ish he wedd narrow s into ich is then itact with r ring M C. LE WITT Jeweler and Diamond Dealer 205 MAIN ST, remod shape Headquarters Vor Birthday and Wedding Gifts The Little Store With the Big Values of the others out owing to thick |a, Mixed Claims Commission Makes ' award of the German-American mixed | prop- | te of | esenberg against Louis Landau and others, bond for prosecu- | — THE — DRESS GOODS SHOP 400 MAIN STREET M. Greenstein ~ut Co., pleading defendapt; Maur- William in the Conn or default for the lice Gordon and others against the | Vietory “Shoe Repalring pleading | 'or default; Mas Treské against the | New Dritain Lumber Co., pleading or | d { FOREIGN TALENT GETS PREFERENGE W, A. Brady Accused of Discrimi- nation Against Americans defanit; In all branches e, foreigners over native American A. Brady, theotrical ared in a club address New of art and given preference talent, Williar producer, « last night. He further charged that the Metropolitan Opera House was entire- ly alien in personncl, methods and organization, asserting that Americans had no chance there and that it was not a national home of music, as it purported to be. “1 don't care I poetry, litcrature Mr., said, | ‘down wi nutive American; up with the gaer. Look at the an- | nouncements at Carnegie Hall, Do you | s€ American names? Not a bit lof The list is foreign, from top to bottom.” | He criticised as “the latest example | of this craze for imported goods”, the | recent proposal to build a theater for | Max Reinhardt, the German play- ’ right-producer, and suggested that the sponsors build a theater for some American actor or actress. | BEdward Zeigler, assistant managing i dircctor of the Metropolitan Opera .xmu“ denied the producer’s charges oncerning that institution, asserting rhut close to forty per cent of the total | number of singers at the Metropoli- }Um were Americans, He added thut | the orchestra and chorus were almost entirely recruited in this country and the mlmmhxn(iw staff was com- pletely Ame American given every chance he sa We hear each season ! hundreds of voices und engage such as we believe will qualily later for the, test of singing opera before our very discriminating audiences.” ! whether it's art, or the thea- “The cry it: | MEXICAN ng;A_Ls the | American Bankers Planning 25 Mil- lion Dollar loan in Returm For Rich Concessions. By The Associated Yres Mexico City, Ieb, —(By radio via the Forth Worth Star-Telegmam) | J. Hamilton Lewis, former United | States senator from Illinois, legal ad- viser to the syndicwte of American bunkers, which is behind the pro- | posed loan of $25,000,000 to the Mex- ican government in exchange for cer- tain concessions involving tobacco, sugar, coifee, chicle und lumber, visit- | ed Albert Pani, secretary of the trcas- ury, yesterday, to discuss details of | the proposed deal, Mr. Lewis declined to discuss after- | ward the object of the conference, nor was o statement avallable at the| treasury department. The former sen- | ator said yesterday, howover, that he | expected to confer regarding the| concessions. KLAN PARADE TONIGAT | Closing Event of State Convention in | Oklahoma Chy Will be Big Strect| Spectacle. | Oklahoma City, Okla,, Feb, 22~ thee losing event of the state conven- tion of the Ku Klux Kian, a column | of twenty thousand or more members { will march in full regalia here to- night. Throughout last night and to- aay special trains and automobiles | brought thousands of members for the parade, which, klan officials, say, wiil be the longest queue of robed | | men ever assembled in the southwest »elegations from Kansas, Missourd, braska, Texas, Colorado, Mississ. lippl, Arkansas, 1llinols and Indiana will attend, Grand Dragon Jewett #aid \umwm ln “e: Christiania ¥eb, 22.-It's tough to be fat in Norwajy 1f you mre, dry sleuths are liable to |eome up and tap you on the tummy. Some of the smugglers, you see bringing in their hooch, ittle aluminum under have been not on the hip, but in receptacles worn on b their clothing. ts The Little Store With the Big Values SATURDAY SPECIALS Tomorrow We Are Going To Make Big Sacrifices OUR PRICES WILL SOME OF OUR SPECIALS ARE TO REDUCE OUR STOCK. SATURDAY SHOPPERS. Wool Dress Flannel Regular 21.98 2 $1.49 Pure Silk Japanese Pongee Regular 98¢ Sllulda) 69c 10-in. Pure Silk Canton Crepe Regular $2. w $1.85 BE MADE MOST ATTRACTIVE FOR QUOTED BELOW, Dress Check Goods Fegular 95¢ a .. 69¢ 19. day | fit condition of their boilers, have been | [THE RIGHT | trouble of cooking meats and I Hershey’s Cocoa, SENT T0 GUANTANAMO| Four Arc To Wait There Until Other Yards Are Ready To Repair Them Washington, Feb. 22—The four old- or battleships of the Atlantic scouting fleet, the Arkansas, Wyoming, Utah | and Florida, which were withdrawn from the West Indlan mancuvers and sent to Culebra on account of the un-| ordered to proceed to Guantanamo, Cuba, preliminary to going to the New York and Boston navy yards for repairs, \ The orders direct that, in proceed- ing from Culebra to Guantanamo, the battleships shall stick to a head of only 180 pounds of steam. On arrival at Guantanamo the four vessels will | wait until material has been assem- bled at the Boston and New York navy yards before proceeding north for repairs, The repair work ordered is all that can be done under present statutory authority, it was explained today at the navy department, It was added*that a general overhaul of the boilers of these ships would cost a considerable amount, and could not be doné without coffgressional authority. It was said the cost would be almost as much as to convert the ships from coal to oil burne GRISIS IS UNSOLVED Reason for Resignation of Chilcan Premicr Has Not Yet Been Dis- closed to Public. Santiago, Chile, I'eb. inet crisis, caused by the resigna of Premier Jose Maza, remains un- solved. Pending the elections to be held on March 2, it is possible that the government will be administered by three of the cabinet members’ Guillermo La Barca, minister of in- struction, taking over the n\lmshuus of interior and foreign affair eral Luls Brieba, war minister, ing also the ministry of finan Robinson Paredes, minister of indus- try, remaining in his present post. Despite the abnormal situation, calm prevails in political circles, OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN STREET MUTUAL BUILDING FLAVOR | And the finest qualities are noticeable features of the good things that come from our deli- catessen, We can save you the serve you with the best prepar- led salads, cold meats, relishes, etc. SATURDAY SPECIALS | Walnut Meats, 55¢ Ib. Lily Brand Sweet Butter, 68¢ b, Brookfleld Butter, 58¢ Ib, Gobel's Quality 30c Ib. First Bacon, 1-2 Jb. can, 17c Fresh Pigs Hocks, 20c Ib. |Tea Garden Brand Orange Mar- malade, 1 1b. glass, 38¢ Potato Salad, 20¢ 1b. . Vegetable Salad, < 28¢ Ih. Smoked White Fish 38¢ Ih, Genuine Imported Cheese, 68¢ Ib. WEEK-END SPECIALS Roquefort | Special Blend Coffee, Regular 38¢ Ib. Saturday 30c 1b. Roast Stuffed Chicken, 3 to 3'; lbs, average, $1.75. About the Store | Pork Pies, | Heinz's Beans Olives and Pickles Swerdich Health Bread Hlizahe Park Canned Goods Roast HWams. Boiled Ham, Pork, Beef Loaf. jcken. Potato. Tuna Fish. bzz, Vegetable Salads. CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS = General Trucking— 9 WEST sT1. Roast Crah, All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, 24-30 State St. |High Grade Furniture 22 Ly 1924, 'The Old Reliable Store 'D. MILLER & CO. 26 Church Street Your Money’s Worth Or Your Money Back SATURDA SPECIALS Another harvest of bargains are offered to the public of New Britairfand surrounding towns for Saturday selling at this reliable store. 36 inch Percales, regular 20c ‘d Saturday 32 inch Bates Ginghams, wgulal 29¢ yd. \dtulddy Yard Children’s Heavy Ribbed School Hose, regu- lar 29¢ and 33c. i ZOC Saturday 98c Ladies’ Tr ue~hape Gloss Silk Stock- ings, all colors. Saturday, Pair Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose; colors, hlo“n, tan, blue and black, reg. 62%c $1.50. Saturday Stevens’ Linen Crash Saturday 36 inch Cotton Challies Saturday Yard 15C Bailey’s Felt Base Floor Cover- ing,, reg. 59¢. Saturday, Yd. Armnt)ong~ Printed Linoleum 37&c Satle \q.\d $1 OO Bigelow-Hartford Hall and Stair (unpet sev- eral different patterns— $2.00 . $2.98 ... Open Until 8 P, M. Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops | Lobsters. We Have the Goods HONISS’S Hartford t Our Dining Room CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Strect TEL, 2013 given De: all jobs gages. RUGS AND FLOORR COVERINGS Agency Vor HOUSEHOL RANGES A D Lll’MAN 27 \IAI‘V b‘l‘ 20c | FOR SALE—BUILDING LOTS ON HAMILTON ST, AND TWO-FAMILY HOUSES H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L ¥ THE W. L. HATCH 29 West Main Street If you have the city, you want to sell, see us at once. Money to loan on first and second mort- Inlaid Linoleums, very best made, per sq. yd. $2.25 $3 00 25¢ 45c s 17C and ZOC Pequot \heeb. 81x90, very fine value at Ea. $l 59 Pequot Pillow Cases, 42 and 45 inch. Saturday Men's Silk Thread \eamle\s Half Hose, reg. 50c. Saturday, Pr. Burson Hose, in lisle and Saturday Ladies' cotton. 36 in. Bleached (otton Saturday . Bramley Lace Net Curtain Cloth, 36 and 40 inches wide, Saturday, per yard— 49(:9 59C9 75C 22c Very Finest Ladies’ Summer Weight Vests in low neck, no sleeves, V or round neck. 25C w 69c Geese Feathers and Pillows FOR SALE RESTRICTED TO ONE AP MY orriic Curtain Muslin for Short C ullauh, regular 29¢. Saturday . . MAP ON i K BLDG, able Space, Suitable for Ofice or Store COMPANY Thone 3100 a good lot in the center of CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Yhone 313 Hooms 305:6, Lank Bldg. HoLD ER NEWT SHES AREARIN” Jo«N BOWERS HAWNG SEEN WS BY STANLEY | DONT INTEND| || To SEE ™' | cwps erve | d oLD JouN IS STiLL NEIGHBORS LITTLE BoY WITH A NEW HATOAET, AND KNOWING WHAT DAY IT WAS DECIDED T WAS HIGH TIVE TO BARRICADE HIS FAVORITE CHERRY 56-inch Wool Tweed Regular £1.95 5 $1 39 day 56sinch Wool Jersey Regular $1.89 5 $1.49 day Yard . 36-in. Unbleached Sheeting Regular 19¢ . 128c Wool Canton Regular £1.19 Satur- 95¢ day -~ A. G. Hawker

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