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[ — . NDUSTRIAL WORLD T | likeness of the silhouette) plunges it e e REICHSBANK BOOSTS ITS DISCOUNT RATE in the political posy pot of blossom- (Continued from First Page) | WHO IS HE? | ing plums. To go on giving hints on this Henry Clay type of politician, | it truthfully can be said that he carns every cent and ten per cent { more of his salary paid to him by { ihe state. (It averages $300 for two | LACKING LEADERY <0nly 4 Per Gent of Twelve Mi L S ! lion Workers Found Qualitied |in the above. cssas: o vers. mearls |’ | el you his name. Be sur : ! the paper at all angles b [ing. Be fair to yourself on the and make a Herculean atten t1o turn an honest dollar. today over the telephone. 1ere were suggestions here after you hola | the meeting of the reparations trans- ig- | fer committee yesterday that 8. Park. t-Ler Gilbert, 'nt general for repar- :iions, would ask the Reichsbank to | raise its rate to check the drain of |its zold r ¢, which was said to | reached “within $25,000,000 of {its legal minimum. This depletion | threatened to bring into operation the Dawes plan transfer clause jwhich could postpong indefinitelv a | {part or zll of the rcparations an- nuities. Gilbert, in a statement today, de that either he or the Daw. N transfer committec. with whom met yesterday, had expressed an | opinion fo Dr. Schacht with refer- | ence to a raise in the discount rate. His statement Gilbert's Statement > transfer committee held its |regular monthly meeting yesterday. Uontrary to reports in the press, neither the committee nor its chair- |man has expressed any opinion to the president of the Reichsbank with respect to the discount rate of the Reichsbank “The committee snal monthly tran ations accou Bk The agent make any further tion CEIITVEE LIV CIINEY nd indus- ter, intry. only cadershiy of supervi- | have sarker, nutritionist in rtment, is attending ‘ngland Health institute at the Hotel Bond ford, today and {1omorrow. nied John Leziy erliik ; Last roof avenue night he of a his property ‘—Dog licenses now duc k.—advt Pinkus, daughter of Pinkus of Linwood 18 a week wit h Pinkus is a stu; Beaver college, Jenkintown, Pa. Mary's Ladies T. A. and B. hold a meeting tonight T. A, and 8. will follow. y have a complete perma- §10.00. Call early Bordiere's Beauty Tel. 1187.—advt the man Main Hart- R R R RN AR L LN AL dollar Mary N authorized the 5 ot on the repar- w Brit eneral declined to comment on the ousness of secretarial grouy iched to the reparations experts ut the Hotel George V. increased as rumors of all sorts were | nehed only to be shortly denied he clerical work_connected with the report which the committee of ex- ts will send to the governments concerned proceeded with little in- terruption, however, and it was sail some fea of it might be ready for tion to the .fluhrrnmmvr-‘ p.m. | acht | iward Edgewood street ARRESTED FOR BURGLARY =/ - e - = IN WOOD CARVING SHOP - hospital (PO RRS FRNY LRSS AR R conside Francis Drake lodge, Order, Sons of Ameri- George, will at 7 o'clock avmond Laurie of 62 Jubilee e it eele wrinayat he exception of Dr. 8 heads of the national delega- _!tions spent a good part of this morning in conference at the hotel rece over points to he covered in the T ent an operation 5 r. Schacht called but remain- | Henry Juengs 04 1 ed 1h minutes d to her howe 1 foot. street. Allezed 10 Have stolen 5 & road e ., psoand Tools. e rs. Albert o 3ritain 1 hospital CEaATUPENYIS LI Announce Hie late 5 (P—The Reichs-| Berli proved on the |mineral salts your body reference to the policy of the Reichs- bank There was a relatively small at- tcndance at the meeting. The Reichsbank issued a special statement saying that it had hoped that by reducing the bank rate last January to assist the country's lan- guishing trade even if it entailed J diminution in the inflow of foreign capital and a reduction of gold and foreign exchanges due (o repay- ments ot the short term forcign loans. The gold and exchanges outgo, however, far cxceeded anticipations. Other Adverse Faclors Other adverse factors were the dcarness of money on the interna- tional markets, continued passivity of the German trade balance, u shrinkage in borrowable capitol, the c¢nhanced need of foreign exchanges for the payment of services on for- |cign loans and last, but not least, tcparations payments which re- quired for the seven months ending March 31. 783,000,000 marks as com- pared with 442.000,000 marks for the same period ending March 31, i One of the chief influences on the action of the directorate is believed to have been the unpromising pros- pects of the Paris negotiations which scem to leave no doubt that jthe full Dawes annuities will con- tinue and the transfer system be- come reoperative. Since January, vhen the rate was reduced from 7 per cent to 6.5, money has become {dearer all over the world and the high interest on call money in New York induced German banks to loan fuid capital there. The foreign oftice said that today’s mecting of the Reichsbaak director- te had nothing to do with nsfer committee session in Paris. month on the 2ird the bank cment is issued. This i3 ap- 24th and the direc- torate decides on the Z5th its future cou: As the rise had been anticipated, the bourse remained virtually unaffected and even ac- quired strength on the disappear- generally We frank (taken perfe SAlL six vital must have arc going to be abou: KRUSCH internally)—the the | This is the Safest, Pleasant Way—To Lose Fat! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929, - ance of uncertainty and because the 1ate had been increased only one per cent instead of one and a half as had been predicted in certain quarters. Buying orders from the Uinited States for Siemens, dye trust and other industrials con- tributed to make the market firm. FORECLOSURE GRANTED ON $19,335 MORTGAGE Suit of Sarah Shechan Against Jos- cph Dciczek Disposed of in City Court strict foreclosure ity court today by raceski in the suit of Sarah E. Sheehan against Josepn | Dziczek to satisfy a debt of $19.- 235.72. The proporty involved con- sists of a large tenement house on A judgment of was rendered in Judge Stanley J. tion has been set as May 20, foreclosure was ordercd on the {basis of failure to meet payment on la note for 3 ruary 12, 1 The property is subject to a mortgage held by the | Bristol- Savings bank for $23,000, an attachment lien held by the New Britain Trust Co. for $3,000, inter- est on a first mortgage amounting to $690 and city taxes, $991.30. Judge William F. Mangan was counsel for the plaintiff. In the suit of Miner, Read & Tui- lock against Apolinary Nowak, Judge Traceski pendered judgment for the plaintitf by cefault for [$106.39 on a bill for merchandis.. © & Nair represented the plain- [tifr. | Justice William F. Mangan, act- ing as judge in city court, rendernd judgment for the plaintiff to recover $266.35 on a bill for lumber anl other materials in the suit of the New Britain Lumber Co. against Stanley Krupp. Kirkham, Cooper, | | plaintiff, | Surest—Most body. MONEY BACK—IF COMPLETELY 8 N High street and the date of redemp- | The | 3.673.50 issued on Feb- |Hungerford & Camp represented the | SCHOOL CONCERT Miss Prior to Superise Program 4 ite discount rate | 75 per cent The action. delayed order not to hamper Ger- | s helieved by some (ken by the directors as long as ‘regularly When your body is working like | a perfect machine—rest assu that unhealthy fat starts to go— | products claim to do. But slowly but surcly until you've final- | over a period of {1y reached your correct weisht, | they'll take away unhealthy ficsh| Best of all, your healtl, has been | to function properly. KRUSCHEN SALTS dc duc ou overnight—Ilike so not many re- The HERALD'S 1929 JUST KIDS SAFETY CLUB is now open for members. Last year 2,000 New Britain boys and giris pledged themselves to LOOK UP AND DOWN BEFORE THEY CROSS THE STREET and | joined the club. This year we hope to have 3,000 members. ‘We want 3,000 boys and ‘girls to promise on their honor to LOOK UP AND DOWN BEFORE THEY CROSS THE STREET. That will mean that there will be 3.000 boys and girls who will never be in danger when automobiles come speeding down the street, for they will stay safely on the sidewalk untii the road is clear. | We have 3.000 handsome large buttons for niemoers of the HERALD | JUST KIDS SAFETY CLUB to wear. The club is open to all boys and girls under 14 years of age. James Lynch, 11 years old, has the honor of be'ng the first member | ot the HERALD'S 1929 club. James was in bright and early this morning {and was given the first hutton out of the box. The tirst girl to be made |a member was Agnes Satalino, 13 years old. who received her button th | noon. She was closely followed by Lorraine McGrath, a tiny miss aged | only 7 ycars. Lorraine was so small that she came near not being seen, | but when she was noticed and was given her button in exchange for her 1 pledge she said, “Thank you,” very prettily and showed that she is a good | girl and will REMEMBER TO LOOK UP AND DOWN BEFORE 8HE | CROSSES THE STREET. | Underneath is printed a membership pledge. Read it over carefully } and decide to help make New Britain a safe place to live in by promising to do what it says. Then just sign your name and have your mother or father sign. too. Then bring the pledgs to the HERALD office and you will be given a membership button to show everyone how careful | you are. | HERALD LOCAL | of the | | JUST.KIDS SAFETY CLUB | | MEMBERSHIP PLEDGE Date .. herchy pledge myself to observe all street traffic rcgulations of ; to Le alert, keen, self-rcliant and always | (Name of City) REMEME TO LOOK UP AND DOWN BEFORE 1 CROSS THE REET. Witnessed by: who piece geant suspicion whose tenement g RESTAURANT PARTNERS INVOLVED IN $3,000 SUIT bala- Manuel Atashian Sues Lsther gunski for Dissolution of Gwner- <hip and Division of Procecds Manu less Lur allegations v mor Violin and Banjo Instruction 1 Hour Lesson iolin 75 an hour njo $1.00 an hour Instruments Furnished 12 years continuous instruction in his city—Satisf: ew Haven Institute of Music Church St., New Britain, Conn ion ranteed _wedding Rings Himbero & Horr . 21 Year< 10 R R. Arcade 892 Main St RULES OF SILHOUETTE CONTLEST likeness, ow he makes livell tions to 7.—One dollar a hest rules. S—No telephone guesses. answer according te When your Children Cry ot cher's A few drops plea Baby night ans Castoria in thr of this pu ing prepara comtorts a colicky. fretful or feverish baby in a jiffy. In a few moments your anxiety is |over and ping soundly |again. And you've only done what {your doctor would advise. He'll tell you Fletcher's Castoria doesn't con- | itain any harmful drug—that it's fe for the voungest infaWt effective for children of all ages n cases of constipation, colic, ga« {diarrhea and ti upsets when you !don't know just what is thy matt. Avoid imitations. Genuine Itoria bears the Fletcher signature. house. vegetable, baby's sle anl Cas- % (el CASTORIA Mith ECtotuRioLEs0Rand L ohinis it the request of the transfer committer | met yesterday in Paris. idered as possibly re situation brought on by vy gold and currency exports and » deman Lindsay as Guest Soloist. orus of 60 voices will aunual concert of the club on Thurs- m.. it was e torium under ¢l Prior, 100l's musical will | © advances per cent. s Short s meeting was of The vice pr Dreyse pre he declared that the Dawes plan | had given no whatsoever with rest in ction of | isor of th ¢ ac John A. !y e baritone of 4l ol tear | cach of meeting, contrary to rumor isfer committe mendation E 1001, I be heard in individual re and in vocal duets. and discomforts of menstruation are quickly gone with s SEEQIT tablet and aswallow of water. SEEQIT is harmless and not habit forming. Endorsed by many doctors. Package (2 te @ menths’ supply) $1.00 West End Pharmacy City Drug Store Crowell’'s Drug Store South End Pharmacy Miller-Hanson Drug Company Why the Big Swing to SODERHOLM'’S | —build | proper elimination, they purity the land activity | and restore your figure to its nor- marvelously improved — you'll bLe| mal weight. Yet at the same time |frec from a great many ailments up health with a tremen- from which you probably suffered. dous increase in vigor and cnergy | Get at $>c bottle of KRUSCHEN for you! SALTS at Fair Drug Dept. or any| KRUSCHEN SALTS drugstore (lasts 2 months). 1If cven | ulating the bowels and Kidneys this first bottle doesn't convince yon this is the safest, most pleasant and | surest way to lose fat—if you don't feel better than ever before in your life—your money gladly returned! (Parent or Guardian) Memlership in the *“JUST KIDS SAFETY CLUB” is restricted to children—boys and girls—under 14 years of age. but th. above blank must be signed by the father, mother or guardian of the applicant. After this safety pledge is signed, bring it to the office of the HERALD, 67 Church Street. aid in stim- 0 blood of harmful acids—they carry through your blood stream new life to every part of your “Her luncheons are so delightfully different!” On their way home they naturally were talking about the luncheon they had just attended at Mrs. Richardson’s. Every detail had been perfect. The table had brought forth a dozen exclamations of delighted sur- prise. The dishes were unusual and admirably pre- pared. The service was flawless. They wondered how Amy Richardson did it. What SWEDISH RYE BREAD Simply because folks have tried all kinds and have learned that in order to get the genuine they must specify SODERHOLM'S when buying from their grocer. A Product of THE KELLY BAKERY Shoe Modes of the Hour are interpreted in the new models of the famous Arch Preserver Shoes Yet Arch Preserver Shoes give you much more than style in footwear. They free your feet forever from the strain you have come to expect in such fashionable shoes. Although the heels of Arch Preserve Shoes are raised most gracefully, the arch of your foot is protected by the Arch Preserver hidden arch-bridge, which keeps the foot from sagging and preserves the beautiful curve of the instep. The shoes also have a patented flat inner sole that prevents pinching, swelling or distortion of the foot, and a metatarsal support that gives tireless buoyancy to every step. “xeErs THE FOOT WL Slean’s Smart Shoes 64\ TREET Opp. b Hotel was her secret. A few years ago she had been teachin'g school—now she was the most perfect hostess in their little set. Mis. Richardson could have told them that most of her ideas came from reading advertising. From the silverware and linen advertisements she learned new ideas in table decoration because she real- ized that these advertisements were prepared by per- sons who were experts in tasteful and original arrange- ment. From the food advertisements she learned of new dishes, new recipes, unusual things because she knew these advertisements were prepared by leading domes- tic scientists. Mrs. Richardson read the advertisements for the real news of one of the things she wanted to do well— the business of being a perfect hostess. Every woman can do as Mrs. Richardson does. The material is there for all to read and utilize. Read ad- vertising more carefully, look for ideas and you will find them—and save money as you carry them out. Read advertising regularly New Britain Herald Circulation Over 15,000