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CEDAROL Pure Red Cedar so treated that it has three times the strength of cedar alone. 'For Furs, Woolens, etc. 10c and 25¢ Boxes THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. PAPER GOUNCIL NOW ORGANIZED - Regional Omce fo Deal With Publishers' Problems New York, April 23.-Organiza tion of the American wspaper council, to clraring house of problems of 500 smaller newspapers of the United States and Canada, was announced | today. - 'The organization work hus gone forward this week in con function with the unnual meeling o the American Newspaper Publishers association, which Legan its second lay's session this morning. The reglonal assoclation repre sented in the council are the In and Dafly Press assoclation, South- rn Newspaper Publishers’ associ orthwestern Daily Newspa pers assoclation, New England Daily Nerfhwest Newspapers associatior nd the Canadlan Daily Newspapers ings coneurrently with the American ing Fit—May Take Trip Abroad JACK AGAIN NSISTS wluinvi i NEW PRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THU ‘n\m“ 1“\ Hu |n-|| of a «}vulim.‘ ing at united 4Il”f‘|l in the Iunv in- | 1 HE 1S READY T0 FIGHT Augusta, Ga, April 28.—No cable- | :.-muu\s council of the American | New York, April Jack Demp- | president, sald lorlu,v in regard m\ RSDAT, AI‘RIL 23, 1925, NEETING POSTPONED \IHWI Counell of Ambassadors Wil Not Gather Tomorrow as Original. ' Iy Tlanned, y “Tho Awsotiated Press aris, April 23.~The allled coun- | .u of ambassadors, which was to mect tomorrow to discuss Marshal | | Foch's supplementary report on | | Germany's violations of the disarma- nent clauses of the treaty of Ve sallles, hus postponed.its guthering until next week, 1t 1s understood that “the allies reached the conclusion that the mat. | [ ter should be deferred untfl after | the German presidential election, | Th conclusions of the allied war council this summer, Mr, Lindsey said the controlling {nlvu of lm- councll was xuum\rullmu house hefore \\le( h could be brought terests of the member newspap Say nO ln[er‘.erence ln El l Dempsey in New York and is Look- | gram to Berlin of any nature has Bankers® association, in session here, | arrived in New York today ready for a siege of motion pleture work I then, perhaps, a trip abroad with his wife, the former Estelle I'aylor, who accompanted him here. Lempsey looking fit stuck to his often r ated statement that he would fight any opponent selected by | Uis Manager Jack Kearns. He em- phatically denied reports of a rift hetween {earns and himself and <aid the two would continue to split | fight purses on a fifty fifty basis. Dempsey sald he planned to visit the New York State Athletic com- mision, which recently placed him teports from Berlin saying such a| .ommittee on the findings of the | rumor was current there, | military control mission are that all | Mr. Knox sald he had been asked | .o tions of the trealy however, | In a long-distance telephone ""\ insignificant they may appear in | yesterday If it wers truo that the | (jomgelyes, must be regarded as im- | | Bankers' assoclation had cabled the| o ant, pecamse their multiplication | German government that the elec- | yands to indicate systematic viola- | tion of Hindenburg to the presi-| o "or tha treaty, It is expected in diplomatic otr- | cles that the question of the occu- pation of the Cologne bridgehead | d | will receive early solution, and the | Max B. Nahm, Chicago, and 8ev-| geoigiori of the ambassadors will | eral other members of the councll | yyyo tne form of chtegorical notif- | also said they had heard nothing | agion to Germany that the bridge- | of any cablegram belng authorized | | dency wonld cause American bank- | ers to refuse to approve German | financing in this country, and that he had laughed at the report. head will remain occupied until the during the meeting which began | Garman government has shown an | here Monday, : tiep. | Intention to comply seriously with There was no mention of the Ger- |y grats erme man political situation made in the course of the council's y-rocnamn;:-\ on the ineligible list in this state for failing to ans satisfactorily the | challenge of Harry Wills, He also said he would see Tex Rickard, but lems consldere 1w organi- FOR WOMEN! : - \ded that any negotlations for a M AVOME A bout would be attended to by Kearns, | ©XCEPt In & report of the commit- commifter composed of the |20 o ould visle Eu. | 168 on commerce and marine which rope hefore returning to the Pacitic | t20K an optimistic view of the con- | / 2 2 const, Jack replied: | ditions In Germany and the resolu-| pamous Saltair Park At Salt Lake | ? ‘ ! ) 2 ahand Well. I'm not sure. You ses 1|tion adopted by the council. | | i . £, D% e Rt T = io| The resolution read in part: * | City Is Destroyed By Tlames— | Al } | S Lindsay, publisher | Promited 'he wite & Weiding {rlP| g council notes with satisfac- s i y (Ind.) Chron and Abroad and 1 suppose I'll have to | p | tion the continued improvement of Pyblishers' first proh- association Those Mannish dents of the regional assoel ons will direct the affairs of the ‘bondon-made Loss Is Heavy o Inland Daily Press Make good on it." e e e oacy Ceald welghed 200 | Furopean conditions both from an| alt Lake City, April 23.—Plans | s ther members of the eoun. Potnds and that he would ask about | €conomic ag well as a political | for the immediate reconstruction of i Valter C. Johnson, Chatta- |three months' time to prepare for a | Standpoint. It is glad to see the | Saltair resort, gutted by fire late N L el e world is gradually returning to nor- | vesterday, are to be considered again 1 ondon-made, London fabri ) T'ree Press; A, | S - | mal conditions everywhere and that |today by officlals of the Saltar : o or'—these ’ or, Battle Creck (Mich) Tn- e the bitter feellng created by the| Beach company. S IR m‘ quirer and News .m«r: M Y'wv""l' HRLONNGEATAL war is slowly disappearing, = There| The fire of unknown origin, but } B e e nlior b= b onlod Tourna] n, April 23.—George Allen |is ground for believing that read- believed to have started in therroller A Loose, © flowing”-models, Very | ..y ranresenting the Canadian Daily kins, 65, died at the Day Kim- justments may be made which will|skating rink, spread rapidly before | smart for traveling, motoring and | Newspaners association: E. 1. Pi- | lall hospital here today from sep- | canse the nations vanquished in thefa stiff brecze. Within a few hours | A out-of-door wear. T >ortland (Ore.) Oregonian tic poisoning caused by an injury {e war to accept whole-heartedly a |the flames had consumed all but the | . * York, New Jersey and Penn- | sustained on March 18 when heJell | pormanent settiment, This will be |platform, the balhing concession, X | The June bride or the woman | syivania papers are not represented | feet 2nd crushed Dis right apm | a great step in advance assuring |the roller coaster and several of the | i] contemplating ~traveling should e il, since r ional or- Tioulder peace in the world.” smaller concessions located in tm\ ; see thess coals—they're wonder- nization for these s exisls, A was chairman of the board of o session of the council was held |east section. - ! : . the or-| water commissionets and for 23 foday and bankers prepared to leave| Salair resort is located on the Litn 8YoTv Ay tri-state group | years secretary of the Quinebaug |for their hom shore of the Great Salt Lake twenty | @] ° X Wil take ita plase In' the of Masons, s Baally milcs west of here. It was built In alt H . 1893 by the Mormon church and u o co ; Judge Boosts Alimony each summer has been the play- | ‘ Sought From $300 to $500 sround of thousands of Salt Ldke’ | i sidents and tourists. = ‘,: e S ne acenling]| from the fire vary, but a nannounce- | nent this morning placed the 1 000 and $500,000. New York, April | awarded Mrs, Mary M. Lurie almost | | twice as much alimony today as she f asked In granting her an interlocu- | | tory decree of divorce from her hus. |t between § band, Walter H. Lurie, a stock broker. Mrs. Lurte asked for 3300 Woman, Second Offender, a week and received $300. The Jur- \es were married in Paris in 1023. Threatened With Jail Mrs. Lurle sald her husband occu-| Entering a plea of nolo conten- | Ples an expensive hotel site in Phila- | dere to a charge of violating the | delphia. liquor laws, Mrs. Anastozinia Podi- {bunska of 23 StAr street was given | OUTLINE PAVING PROGRAM | a suspended sentence of 30 days, | A meeting of the board of public | with a warning that it she was ever works will be held next Tuesday sted again she could expect to evening to arrange for setting back |go to jall, by Judge Benjamin W. curbs and widening Hartford ave- | Alling in police court this morning. | nue, from Stanley to North streets|The woman was arrested after the HORS S50 SFALLS sylum Street Hartfor. ~ooft Pays to Buy Our Kind” for Fickle Nights L YOU NEED A TOPCOAT these crisp, zippy nights. Might as well get all the style and fine tailoring that you can. The newest vogue v is very straight and very locse; generous length and shoulder breadth. Tailored in the ¢ new light-hued, velvety faced fabrics, you Store Your Furs in Our Cold Storage . nj| from Chestnut to Kelsey street, a |tity of liquor. | these distance to be fixed later, These Atty. Saul P. Waskowitz, repre- o See Our North Window This Week. scheduled for paving, but has been | liquor business to get enough money d‘vnvm job “hh‘h in the opuvlnn of ond offense, the "nlllt Xh‘poalng a e COMPOUND sreate o waih 1 th‘apnor,of ond o, e ot imp ollegiate 1opcoats OLD PITCHER DIES third time \\hh violating the liquor W} . . Pittapargh, Apri 28— County | laws, was continusd unn iondsy || You might as well come in today |day. He entered the service of the [the defendant, informed the court ‘_‘rounh' at the age of 16 as a clerk. | that he would he unable to try the | Boston, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Phila- C EG T CLO H RS tr |delphia and Brooklyn. L R ol Pl OLL IA E T ]E L earns Reprisal Plan ! T e MAIN AT EAST MAIN | tives more than a year ago by the | Philippine constabulary during an H ” alf Century : - | of Moros in Lanao province, constab- | J | J ; ‘ r‘ Park and Bigelow Sts. atated 1 the report, have assembled in a natlve fortress. The constabu- ’ * e | B v o 3itonts" Myntla sirest; | olice raided Her home\ aat Batur= can’t imagine anything auite as smart as b a | SOLUBLE three streetsto be paved this summer |genting the woman, brought out the A : = ) Kuppenhelmer and FOl‘d | B more, } The case nf I'rf"l I‘\m(rfl of 1’8 For B % Commissioner Addison C. Gumbert, | morning for t when Judge Wil- . " Delayed Dormant LLS To 194 ha became & profeasional | cro boforo that thme: Spray | | ~Manila, April 23.—Revenge for | di uprising is being planned by a band vlary headquarters here wera in ary commander said necessary steps | 5 - 30 to 33 1-2 feet, and Stanley street, day night and seized a small quan- ks Stanley street, from Hartford ave-|fact that hse is without funds to SULPHUR e s R e O i laid over in favor of the Hartford to run her house. It was her sec- . | Pleasant street, charged for flw‘ lof Allegheny county, died here to- liam I, Mangan, who appeared for M| N E M G SON ‘husfl-all pitcher, playing later for B fanila Constabulary | the killing of a number of thelr rela- S . ouse of Personal Service for Nearly a formed today. The Moros, it was| Lad been taken to dislodge them, P A5 L Victrola Ne !mvm.bw M Catalog sent on request COAL The SHURBERG COAL CO. ! ' lig ALL DAY FRIDAY |} Savings Bank of New Britain [ Phone 2250, New Popular Victor Records out tomorrow i SHAD Ib. 30c -40c .- Wollcmiesimin B o & » i E 8ol Yearning (Just For You)—Fox Trot uocat refrain Preess : g 51 ) SHBERTS PASTEURIZED CREAM Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra ::a:‘sf:':\\lnsn\r MACKEREL etereloreterta “) 250 i Lo L P MILK AND —— \ : 0 Hot-Hot-Hottentot—Fox Trot T : 5 FRESH NATIVE, Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra I‘LU:\’I»}:RS . b 12c Victor Record No. 19616. List price 75 cents FANCY SHORE loc 1. HADDOCK .. I Like Pie, I Like Cake, But I Like You :\‘i"fi}:fi}'&'f m 20¢ Best Of A" FOX Trot with vocal refrain :;{,?fi ol }gc ”:x—f:i: i Edwin J. McEnelly's Orchestra STEAK BLUE ™. C | surterr Desert Isle—Fox Trot (from “My Girl") o SR L T LARGE!:2% HERRING .......... . 10c Victor Record No. 19617, List price 75 cents — — — and Solid Meat Oysters -, ,u. Fresh Scallops A Mama Like You and a Papa Like Me el Dl Sorebody Like You el FRESH WHITE HALIBUT PENOBSCOT i 35C - i : '1 SALMON ......... Ib. 3 *f ¥ 3 ! MEDIUM 2 : g2 4 SMELTS ...... & e I'RESH BOILING 1T'S A GOOD GOOD-NIGHT DRINK Morning, Noon Night drink Seibert's Pagteurized Milk. In thé morming it forti fies you for the day; it's the beverage-food for your luncheon. At Night it will make your sleep sweeter, This bank will be operated upon Standard Time, and beginning Monday, April 27th, and until fur- ther notice, will e open for business as follows: 8:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M, Saturdays—8:00 A. M. to 11:00 A« M. Monday evenings——6:00 to 7:30 LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTERS Jane Green * THE BEST flll(‘rfl Afil{ & RGE CANS 'IO\I\T()!& ..3 :7 B Victor Record No, 19604, List price 75 cents b e cans 310 There is but one Victrols and the* s made by the Victor Compeny \Victrola ('.omwv.&adn.)l.-\‘. Talking Machisie ..w.- .y Victer Talking Machine Co. of Canada. Lid,, Mootoaal Canaduap prcw it oo request SPECIAL! o T B seveoren SNOWFLAKE Biscuits doz. 15¢ FRESH Eggs - ] HONE 1720 2dz. 71c THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITORS $ NEW BRITAIN, CONN MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS

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