New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1924, Page 5

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YWY VY v GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE _ SHOE DEPARTMENT World’s F inest Shoes for Men and Women omen’s Dorothy Dodd Men’s Ralston Health Shoes Nettieton Shoes stk o s e ves ten —__GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE _—| L7t 2 el ST IR I 4 will be a zular meeting of PAYMENT I]F HEBTS ink Tor mancial or other. son: Y N ] \I | 1 b ity =N fina fal her con- . N &, ary’s vdies' L S0ciety 10- | e —— BEral I L erara e G A dusHA T Magnsie T Cir s Bosm A e o e ) f Preparing o ‘ N e A 2 4 ) \ A whist and social will follow > < Fund American Debt SQUIRREL CHOKERS the meeting, \ssuciutea Press L) con T oeate legislation, k : : . alinll ThRGVLAtot e scions and is Resigned to the With Receiving War Finance Sen. Walsh's Measure Aimed at = e, April 9 ntention 1o TS AvhIe” ton tror, runs 55.00 up ol . D wick record. John A. Arfdrews & Co. i SO : The resolution recited that ailega- move toward the funding of the Bele | ¢ H d F Sh Ind“lduals Obhga“ng Par"es tions have been made regarding “ex- | BY The asseiwied Press, Washington, April 10.-Senator gian debt to the Lnited States —v'\‘ly‘vl- e . udson ur op travagant election expenditures in Berlin, April 10.—The condition of Gooding, republi I sked thie announ by Premier Theunis tod PAUr e enmann of =93 Blagk R R Tt 2 he recent national election,” Hugo Stinnes was viewed this afte LI el Uin LT ncRtishd by Leesnian Theuni t9day, inonictateniie, lias afC ki employ of 13 Franklin Square ih it national electic and - Hugo Stinnes was he result of oy F€Mate today to investigate charges "There is an important part of our ,OfG FUTHEG S et the om W has e i i ; that nidividuals and groups intesgsied | nc0n as hopeless as the result of an |77E 1OOR3 Pomona Granse of Taun | 07DL Which does not correspond with | e, Corbin Serew corporation and hus Washington, April 10-—-Amendment iy the “control of legistation or gov- adied complication in the nature o AL1S 2y.ine.Bomons Grangs of JaRuo g vaigsii receipta but Which wo | red the building business with Wouble paeumonia. The industria that he and his friends wore favorsd st ate just as soon us pos- to the election laws to prohibit pay- ernment business for private ad- ""‘”»‘ mpans 1n bulding eotlases o vantage,” have met campaign deficits, magnate is conscious and is said to be by the War Finanes Corporation in sihl he premlor (o the council | fac) “ee rann haing cottages at . ons: 3 poration i aid the premier to the council Last River, Conn., near Madison organizations or candidutes by Tt asserted that is upparent that resigned to the impending end, loans to livestock intercsts. of ministers today. “We must without New Proe Calumble i ‘1 . A undue influence could be brought Herr Stinnea had been ill in his: = nying that there had ¥ vlay tund the United States loans to |, t »r'; 5 i 5 groups or individuals sgrking to ob- 'directly or indirectly to bear upon Apariments two weeks before being IR AR ate hR L bRol SR fix Lators And/attar Uib i istice & SRS DUL SN SR, S ColimbiN “Busy Little Store” % LG SROMNEIVE Toang 1h Ik or ailied Sntek: 2 dbridl headquarters. John A. Andrews & Co, ests in Ihado, Scnator Gooding . : 5 Aok i § Walsh, democrat, Mass he wanted a ti gh inquiry into t ..11'.“' AL E e Do sout] S s TN 1 T The public lands committen which . o covery was such that his phycisians Subject. He declared his own firm, 0 {fAouth church will ineet at the church s conducting the oil inquiry wonld believed he might leave last week for Crain & Gooding, a livestock coneen, | s, PrlOrs Friday afiernoon at 3 o'clock, {8/ CpnNclnn Liisollin vy S oty “ANTS TRANSPORTAT[ON a routhern climate, but complications Mad obtained only ", A papcr on current events in China to. #frame amendments, or fo draw compolled second and third opsra- Gooding & Sons $99 : e ESRdibyaMre s FAlIcniMDote; statutes which would that tions, the last of which was perform. Gooding & Sons 821, E D pasastl holicae D glion e ¢ naw statites which would huve tha TR AL R of the money had been repaid. program ] S e Senator Gooding said the financ o W ilias osgtcompiniu sl It rex Despite the gravity of his condition £ ¥ L] A ular meeting in the old K. of ', hall ment of deficits for national politicul ligate political parties” was proposcd the legislative and administraiive removed to the hospital, whr branches of the government” through ‘as operated upon for gallstones four today in a resolution by Senator " 1 these practicps. woeks ago. The progress of his re- he insisted on talking with his family corporation had done a lot of good in Head of 3. and O, Railroad Says Such a0 conterred with his business assist- 1daho but that not all of the 8 LR y auts, On Tuesday he repeatedly in- of the state received loans as they Ry Sset Lol he Iriow X ¥ ) church will hold an all day sewing L & Course Would Best Serve quired for details regarding the had not joined the organization of Instantly Opens Every Air PAssago— - meeting Priday, Luncheon will be Conntry As ' Dawes report, ‘v'ljl'“llr:i',l’\uf, nee Clears . (34 s Pl g 4 Whol [ entig iy ears Throat served at 8 o'clock, Work for Madnura 2 1bs. sl.oo There was a slight , 11 he finished her work beg Washington, April 10 A more his condition late srday, but short- | “My own bank organized a corpor vour nostrils are clogged and |Will e finished and other work begun, atton to purchase dairy cons for head is stuffed becanse of nasty Hear “Al Jolspn™ on Brunswick compiete trial of the transportation |y after noon to o was selzed Dy \ e p SFeiflid . . ¥ 9% ; fevor spasms caused by inflammation farmers in my county,” Senator Good- catareh or a cold, apply a little pure, , tcords at John A. Andrews & Co.— Pure Lard ... 2 1h 25¢ ing said, “We then obtained money antiseptic eream into your nostrils, 1t advt. of the lungs, ) . - ore tho senate interstate commerce 3 - from the War Finance Corporation to penetrates throngh every afr passage, Fancy Ceylon Tea 59¢ 1h UNFILLED STEEL ORDERS committen today by Daniel B, Willard, cover the loans made by the banks *oothing and healing swollen, o our corporati No &iteh co flamed membrancs and you get in New York, April 10,—Unfilled or president of the Baltmore & onio Jury to et Case Against i i company = A ation was organized around Boise stant relief, devm of the United States Steel cor 1 beliove sueh & conese ne sai ] New Haven Grocers Today nome of the Pomena Grange. Fai Try this, G small bottle of poration on Mareh #1, made public t¢ i | ¥, tot 4,782,807 tons, a decrease M “is not only in the best interelts of i Hartford, April 10, — The jury in GeMIy that grange expeeted the Fly's Cresm Balm at any drug store, the carriers, but even more 0 in the the 17, 8, district conrt will prob ernment to make direct loans to the Your clogged nostrils open right up 150,004 tons, compared with the 3 Mr. Willard appeared to oppose United States againet the Portno proposals for the repeal of section 'Gold Co., of New Haven, charged 1 of the act, the so.called rate. ! ywith eancelling 8200 worth of bottled making secting He declared the rule § jamaiea ginger from the trastee in | [)o. | A or raie & was bankruptey after filjng an involunta c ” sh . &ick" it was neither more nor less in prin ! orge M, Cohen in laying the ease BIWR ORIVIE JUCKT] coie than the rute ot procerun vy [dsorge H. Cohen in iaying the cte the interstate commerce commission "the only real issus was whether or not iteelf “had found neccesary and adowt. (he dsfendant had coneealed the gin- g ed under conditions of actual ex- that testimony offered clin its present form was urged b n- farmers, which of course, it could not ' your head is clear; no more hawking or sniffling. Count fifty, Al th A resolution presented by the Tdaho stuffiness, dryness, strugeling for Rest Butter, S1e, Russell Bros senator asked for a full investigation breath s gone. You reel fin adit ] ger, and said out the slightest irritation, perienee,™ Fduring the trial proved that he did, nsable for those who shave twice Replving to an inquiry as 16 Why e said that questions of how the gin " aily. Properly used, it will prevem| thie rafiroad was opposed 1o repeal of 'gop jater .nm'~ into the possession of ] _\\—Frlday, Saturday and MOnday— ingrowing bairs. the section which apparently is of N0 of the . and P, Products (0., of New Outhenra alue 1¢ \ Villard said e x ch Harry DPorthov, o . Dart. 07, Maldin 50 Mase. o8 svery. value to it, Mr, Willard maid the Haven of which Harry Portnov, son Boun Bbe, O/nraent 35 an e e To)oum Son 1ion was intended to inspire confidence 'or 4 member of the Portnov-Gold Co., Try sur new Shaving Stick. in the fairness and stability of the e momber, was only a smoke screen - scheme of raflroad regulation, | HWh up to obseurs the real iesve, cnjamin Slade, attorney for the de fenge, argued that the state had fail. ed 1o proye its case, Traflic Conlerence in New Haven Continuing Besides phenomenal price concessions from New York's most noted mak- New Haven, April 10,—Marcus Hol- : . : . | comb tormer governor presided today evs and importers of finest Hats we have added practically our entive il bl i e stock for this sale. Hats which would regularly sell at $7.50, $8.50 and mostly to discostion of e even 810,00 in this Three Day Sale. school education to limit accldent and X [death. Dr. A, B. Meredith, commis [sioner of education . described the . - No matter how cthods be ntroduced in the state !::\v;flmdm ‘mlrv:r:l,‘ “We :.I.‘v»L ool Hats for ’ much you expect ,m,,. of fact confronting us in the Every Type to pay for an schools. (alis on the schonls are in- | . v A ol hal gistent 1o conserve vouth against ac Hl'l(l cident and decath We must re-direct "‘-(". l“\ ery in this }_’I»HII[\ #ome of the energy we are giving to . b vou will find other edvcation toward this end. My : belief i that we should not lay dewn Occasion Just the hat, @ definite program but call attention to the situation as it exists or is de veloping in a given area. Prof. G. E = : X . Favne, professor of education at New Rarely if ever, has such an opportunity heen offered before FEaster in St begiloay dipaoabia e R most exclugive model hats—Hats which vere made to ell from 81800 to sssening accident in traffic embrac. e % 3 e 4 instantly be recom ling a safety week, daily school in- $25.00 from makers of renown whose names would instantly be recogn- !vm:flnn, striking posters in the ized by hat connoisseurs. street A safety program through the b press, pulpit and sereen and an edu- o : & SRR Lo 1 ok m ) = he cational effort to reach all drivers of Just thin¥ select Friday, Saturday and Monday fiom hundreds of the commercial vehicles marvelous chapeaux at so little a price as PROBING FATAL ACCIDENT ’ COLORS Hats of Straw, Torrington, Aptil 10.—Thirteen wit- [air nesses wers examined today by Coro- Brown . : ner & A, Herman at his inquest into Wood Crepe the deaths of Josephine Higging, 16, Flower and Luela Eleuteri, 15, who were fa Purple Bangkok injured when an automobile Tile Milan driven by Erie Ross of this place, ran C hage 31 e on to the sidewalk Sunday Toss ‘openhagen Hemp claim® that the accident eoceurred Navy lagal and lace when the “wishbone” of the ear broke Chinese Red Straw rendering the steering apparatus inef- Sand - Sport Hats Children's Hats g inoti A wonderful Largest w.ln'«li'un in / %“J lts sp"m One Group of Hats collection New Britain 5 \ f Reg. $6.50 value Special v ! S Celery King Time'§ speciai .. 95 v $1.95" $4.95 bres . ‘ @ & REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS g oo Hhagd o Sgeeeg ok R e oldenblum Milline . New Britain, Conn. ties and not only make you feel better, o —————————————eeiee et e but look hetter, giving you a swest EO MOTOR CAR COMPANY. LANSING, MICHICAN | breath elear skin and a healthy appe- N AND COURT STREETS tite —children fike it Everyone needs a spring tonie,

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