New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1924, Page 18

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COOLIDGE OPPOSES PHILIPPINE PLEAS opportunities for nomic development; these considerat : would do we ly the value association with the still Far ¥ “Although they have made derful advances in the jast century, the Filipino people are by no means equipped, eithe experience, to undertake American nation. m Capable won- the burden which wouvld he imposed upon | ¢ I them bywpolitical independence. X x x It is to be doubted whether with the utmost exertion, the most compiete solidarity among themselves, the most vnqualified and devoted patriotism, it would be possible for the people of the islands to maintain an indepen- dent place in t) nite future,” The president invited attention to the condition in which some other proples fir because they lack “su ind assurances | #s the Pilipino peop onjoy."” saved In World War Had the Philippines not been 1 the protec the United the than tion of tu I said robubly would have ) world war, and ationality volved deep would have by other orid re and 1 many % pawns in the great w ition \s5UPARCCs Were given by the prosi ot that the American people liad roentertadned any puepo the Filipine people of their Ameoriean tor continues, “is b the overwhelining s Amerieni nution present independion fortune dimster 1o the that convictio at 1 f the tion thut would be n it n mis hecom: Uy and might casily Filipinoe people 1l crnmont is based he American Beon most Jibera Filipine h lavg ., and control of aratio in open apportunitic rHietpitic ndmi n peop! topracticable p their own cducation, politic """ Pinchot Takes Crack at Heads Blshcps i Help for Baby @ SCOTTS /i EMULSION ;g Builds s Strong Bones quarter ' r in wealth or| heavy | € e world for an indefi- | 8 ‘their indepen- | a| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, B ] [ Uudertaker Bids On Sewer Job No Divorces for Them> 5 i ] Here are Miss Thelma Jenkins of Seattle and her wedded | 1“__—__] pair of love birds, This species is said to be so strictly monoga* LSRR nous, that if one of a mated couple dies, the other bird invariably { away of a broken heart. Love birds call Australia and | Vest Africa home. Once, when one of a valuable pair died, the nwner placed a mirror in the cage, hoping the bird would mistake ts own veflection for the real departed mate. But there was no varmth in what the glass held and the bereaved songster | owed its destiny and died for love. * DNGLAND PLANNING RADID ASK INVESTIGATION LINKING WEST INDIES — nd 148 in som: authori- | Hou=c¢ Lands Claim of Breach of Contract rea ; Efort Will Be Made to Prevent An American Monopoly in Against Northem ; : Washiy Communications 7 —Great 5 stations @ down cuble lines in whe ne in its possessions fringing the ¢ ot a, in order to link them to- wgtd "]’r"" or that d with the motaer country, other than the e imperia communica of best serving the real inte i e the Kilplno poop sc the private Amer that 1 am Jurchasing the A by saving in the West In- sibju to Administrator, 1 ¢ that he has . MeGowan, ctor of the I the committee a rould show the nee ation to require the ¢ Norther to make an adjustment wit ernimen land erroncous!y o cash settiement or return of the land. He argued it not within {he power of the s or the cyecutive branch of the Nt to properly adjust the same inte it is not tension of a lurge measur autono- | my to the Filipino people until they |y have de )Il\lmllfl\\] i and capucity 1o cooperate cctively with the American men and authoritics, en granted to the company of nd cquip- Contracts have be udio Communication t Britain for erecting o L chain of scven | was con governme * situation, acts, Mi roud would be 100 additional acres at It already has acres Among the grants opposcd by the government ar 11,600 aeres near the Portland, Ore,, terminal; 41,0 acres at | Zealand, worth, Wash.; 27,00¢ cubles will be laid from Grand Wash.; and 144,000 acres in {Turk i=land to Grenwdu, with spurs (fl‘“”., and ldaho. MRS. DIKE HONORED Don’t Fuss With i Mustard Plasters! American. Woman Today i Reeeived ! Musterole Works Without the Blister—Easier, Quic| ‘There’s no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can casily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole, Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the prm‘nl white ointment. It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister, Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia LITTLE DOING TODAY IN TLAPOT DOME ACTIVITIE Adjourns After short Ses- 458 to securo 4,00 [t b op bourd Tmperi fments of control with the nment und the govern. | N da, Australis and New Commitiee s eres at Kalama, Yet To Aunul Mons ston==No Action Leases March b-~The scnate | susponded s | braring on e W slo) i committes aguin toduy telegru subjects it has uider public hearin ew bateh of he st - After o two hour exec casion Nt was takon for the day. cmployes of K. B Mcloan, Washington I'ost, | urmmoned o testiry, Paris Ma ere o wy probubly would by [rey Die v ewrd ‘ Aendemy ([ fspid we By Prench Academy of Agriculture \dditional publisher o the 10 had been ~Was Llected Three Months \‘,—v,g Annie Mur. | toduy by the to nmont 3 member of third woman clected 1o academy Mrs, ived 't Agrieultnre, ude | #he Was clected theee I the t academy which und An the records of the She ompanies st Palm e this o the ailsirs of Meloar o to e Abert B, Fall, who spent a part | the ing the Queen of Ru- i Januar i Morida Dotadl 1 TSN A1) r oof the geademy | yidenee unti wom- | Kine Arts, and Mme, Curie, of the pul weademy of Modieine Mrs, Dike e presidont of th [ evieay ommitte relief ustated v 17re ws heen meti abling th titute th toher womat d th y ¥renei others I e held in e mittes tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted fect, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia), To Mothers: Musterole is now form for 1 children. Musterole, 35¢ and 6ic, jars and tubes. Am- for pertinent to tl whe e merit Skinny Men Run Down Men Nervous Men i probably know that Cod Liver « greatest flesh producer | Henry Ford's Propesals | Heney sh Better than a mustard plaster g 1 o the mis i con HAVE YOUR YRS EXAMINED AND GLASSES 1Iriep ny A. PINKUS yesight Speciali«t 300 MAIN ST, New Britain it eontains more Vitamir 6d vou can glad to smes in suga & Trainerd c Jruggist DENTISTS Liver OW 60 table A, B, Johnson, D. D. S, ‘ . T.R. Johnson, D. D, Gas—Oxygen—X\-rays National Bank Bidg. PALE SKIN,DULL EYES, hO ENERGY" Stromberg Carburetor A. G. Hawker ; Be Sure You See ~ The “Painted People” ANNOUNCEMENT THE CITY TAXI SERVICE REDUCES RATES IN THE CITY You can now ride in a Holmes Car for 50¢ within a radius of a mile. 15¢ each additional passenger. (ross town, £1.00. he candy that melts into smiles! PHONE 2379 MARCH 5, Committee Reiterates | i McGowan | able | Ains- | headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- | w THE OLD HOME TOWN 1924. THREL MOTORINTS HLD U One On Bootlez Trail, by Ma~ked Band Two Shot, Albany, March Announcement B. GEORGES & (0., formerly of 166 Main St., Room 10, announce the opening of their new and up-to-date jewelry store this Saturday March 8 At 436 Main St. with a most complete and attractive line of WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, JEWELRY ND SILVERWARE 1 the Murriy other Ryracis onin ti Waterford shoulder Tl en s big umnp wtomobile and police he w Hill Inn, salesman 10ind’s s a Day tion Dayter we to a GIRL RILLED BY STRLET CAR 1= strnch O Her Way to School At Nutley, N, Nt S A\ ax fol- furs. © Wait for the opening day. there are some real honest values in the highest grade merchandise possible. Management will give free souvenirs to all those who make a purchase. Everybody invited—No one urged to buy B. GEORGES & CO. e AT New Britain's Most Progressive Jewelers arterHorlicks 436 MAIN ST. Opp. East Main Malted Mflk Safe Milk For Infants, Invalids, Children, The Aged }4 = = WORTHINGTON AVE., BERLIN— 8 ROOMS, ALL MODERN Digestible==No € mkmn A Light Lunch PLAINVILLE—COTTAGE— b Avald Imitations — Substitutes 7 ROOMS, 1-2' ACRE, | SEE E — “Painted People” Dertt A. R]ley Co. Are Coming Incorporated to The Capitol AT A BARGAIN National Bank Bldg. 272 Main Street SALE—<DOING A W) GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET 1 3] CENTRAL l(l(/\- LY BUSINESS OF 8500, CORNER STORE, TION, POR PARTICULA RS, SEF-—— H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG, CINDERS FOR SALE | A. H. HARRIS ral Tracking. -l |99 WEST ST, { Open Until 8 . M, { All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, I Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops FOR SALE GROOM COTTAGE NEAR BLINVIDERE 2UAR GARAGLE AND LARGE CHICKEN HOUSEL SMALL CASH PAYMENT REQUIRED. THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY ‘Lobsters, We Have the Goods CITY HALL BUILDING PHONI 3100 I AW | M AT 4 SN HONISS’S 21-30 State St Hartford Visit Our Dining Room CROWLEY BROS. INC, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street " [stimates cheerfully We have a reasonably low priced house right in the center of the city at No. 81 Spring street, Has five garages and barn with store room—Can be used for a two-family house, as originally designed and will bring in good income. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 348 | Booms 3056, Bank Bldg. 13 | iven on all Jobs | — e — BY STANLEY ’HOLD ER NEWT | ;HES AREAF:/N 7> THE WOODEN SIGN /N FRONT OF TONEYS SHOE SHoP - WAS BLOWN AGAINST ABE GASSER DUR/NG THE WINDSTORM {ESTERUAY - MP GASSER AND THE SIGN WERE BOTH CARRIED MURE THAN SIXTY FEET ODUE SOUTH-

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