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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2¢ STRANGE ‘”S]U i . 3 MESHKEN ‘:l (] [ GOING TO SWITZERLAND, NEW RAIL ROUTE Local Furvier Has Attachment Placed | popmer Empress Zita Given Permise On Bank Funds By N Y. Concern sion by Allied Council, IR RO e e TR st anaereet 005 MILLION FOR ’llld Htalian Lady Believes Unknown I Do (Iy Assoclated dicr To Be Tier Son—He AN New York Legislature May Be Askea| SoMer Tof P RO ropr o) -FFormer Impress Zita 'of o -Hungary is expected to arriwe oc Body OF Hero ant | TozBoo bady L . 2 tzerland about January 8, coms Rome¢ ¢ " ; \ is from the island Big Cities | T : é 5 o ; eira ere she and former Warrior in Rome | 18 ( ‘ 3 ) Pl L ) 2% mder special permis- to Provide Pund (o Link New York, De New York city to s - ; o [y, ork sty to wend sezbatnan | cn, " on i o i ot mame, | ESNE o vt under spare) erELE If you are looking for someihing to make a New Year gift, B .l s " oxposedd “Teturmabie the thira | H00% A ation 1 perform: Chureh of Sar 1a of ‘ : ¢ en “Mwlnw he may take two of sought of the state legislature or for a gift in return for the one you received Christmas that Jf o oo oo ot verore ing up the mainland and it was b rom Venice appenre « v ind passionately imple ose MAY HAVE TO QUIT ‘ re ck to Madeira with 1 comman you did not expecf, you will find here, still, a fairly good selec- M| iciod it would wahe action wnien LRI bring matter before the 2 ) s lawmakers at Albany ““""‘-' her $ eit cat HARVEY IS OBSERVER. ippeared to 1 tion in Boudoir Caps, Ladies’ Collars and Collar and Culf Sets, [, Dycienmeons i e movement o S0 LV b el ndon, Dee. 36.—(By. Asoclalss provide Staten lsland and New Jer- | Harvey, the Ameri- huried in the sacred 4 . B | sey with a connection with Brooklyy | S s 1 DL : “ rried out LANRI0: e ‘ « vm;wrn:‘-.l I:\r' Mrs. Stationery, Purses, Perfumes, Jewelry, Shell Goods, Girdies, Meck- R/ o v o oo or opiion 0507 1S ; Sl L Flilinvey e useel Franiel i . 7 5 , B2 | transit commission and the port au \‘H‘ £ “"’“‘y““ L l¢ ta 3 X Ay i « ‘ | ' s at the wrv"i',yr‘rw»‘ of the laces, Hosiery, Gent's Shirts, Neckwear and ladies’ and Gent's j momios wnien e’ i sow it o il ey g o e | velopment commission. The city and ||" Umbrp"as. the port anthority are in favor of a| ‘g oL combined freight and passenger tun- | g 5 ok g |that her desir was f g [ nel while the transit commission In-1a/n 8 S ER T : A sists on constructing a Brooklyn Rt i X y 3 culty that she w ; >M:tr!vy r\'m’m'. hannel tunnel to m.;|; T apiniy g o 3 I fs a For Infants and Children \ solely to passenger servi | 1w perhaps e . comfort [0 mar i ( { in Use For Over 30 Years city and the port anthority are satd. [ oo o1 woman ly believe to her dying da t her it bt hiways 0rars however, not to be in accord a& to cerfain phases of the proposed work [ k boy rests in the great monument I to the country the M‘ i Reports placed before the hoard of |iha Tyalian nation rip ‘tenature of /A estimate show the cost of the tunnel from Brooklyn to Staten Island would | S e - = — — = e d be ahout $51,000,000 while the bridge i DRRRRRRPURTRISRIRES & 3 oo, SOTRIRI e T T SRR across the Kill Van Kull, connecting AT LA 0 R T ——— er Cent. discount on all Cellulnid and Ivory Goods — [|ux oonnilion sl 25 Per Cent. d t Il Cellubid and Ivory Good cost anpra Such as Toilet Sets, Baby Sets, Manicure Sets, Mirrors, Brushes ARBITR,A_T,ION 7BOARD Board of Governors of the Building and other separate pieces. Special discount on | M s ettt e Plan for Adjustments, New York, Dec. 28 The hoard of governors of the building trades em- ploye sociation today had under consideration Samuel Untermyer's suggested agreement for settl the controversy hetween the association and the building trades council. The plan has received the approval of the executive committee of the union body. The proposal representing a com- promise between divergent sugge: tions of the parties to the dispute, 5 z provides for continuance through Cil ii.ems L6 1022 of present wage es, Includ- y o 5 ing the extra dolla day granted —— ¥k G ; | last May, subject to modification, and Announcement is made of the cn- , (T e o) a wage scale for 1923 based on living gagement of Miss Ileanor J. Sullivar it 4 2 MRTIR . | costs in the coming year of Hartford, formerly of this city, to| i ’ . i B The conditions are to be determined “rank Hammond, also of Har 3 A H by a board of arbitration consisting of a salesman for the Armour Cc The S e ’ i o three men representing the employers, : Fih 0 ¢ ( wedding is scheduled to take : k e three workers and a seventh to be Decling to Live in Business S6c-| 30 uiome o St momins | - Bl S R R e & : 4 S0 Pitiieit's e i £ 5 e will have authority to discipline union tion--Want Social Lile |Sies Stitvan ie o sieterof dosrn | : R o] [orsenbations for failing helow cortain T A e ort A ETotal Gy > ¥ of efficiency by cutting off the SR The monthly meeting of the direc- § 3 &1 In pay until the restoration . of the standard. New York, Dec. 28.—(By the Asso-|tors of the Commercial Trust com- ciated Pr The exclusive million-|pany was held this morning at 10:30 / A 3 ' :um“ “_»:«’nlinm-) skyline” colony that in- ll'v'vhwl- The annual meeting of the o N g E 4 MARRIAGE AS BUSINESS, habits the s aper tips of lower|bank will be held in Janua n i Manhattan is splitting up. As the mil-| Plans are rapidly progressing for lionaires move in, the nitors are | the Firemen's ball which will be held | i W OSSN g ¥ Unique Manner. moving out. at the state armory on Arch street| | GHRg ‘3@: ' i Geneva, Dec. 28. <s Woman Making Living in This Marriage is for The reason is largely social—but it [on Saturday evening | % e RVAR a4 woman the solution of the problem isn't that the skyscraper zone with its| The Christmas tree committee ol ) * B NS RO X B of getting passports to various Burop- claborate aerial bungalows and roof | the A. G. Hammond camp, U. 8. W. \ h b WA | | can countries, the difficulties of which gardens, is becoming too exclusive for|and the omen’'s Auxiliary of the e ¥ ¥ became almost insuperable after the the janitors. The trouble is that,|camp will hold a meeting this eve- e i |war, a Lucerne business woman has despite the influx of milliona the [ ning at 7:30 o'clock. [Iurther ar- A & v WRM ¢ | liscovered. district hasn’t enough social tone to|rangements will be made for the s § Before the war this woman, who is <uit the family of the modern big|Christmas tree observance to be held | SERE=mszn o RO well educated and good looking, carn- bullding ‘janitor who wears the title|soon. E ed some $10,000 a year by obtaining of “building superintendent.” Carl Lorenzen and George H. Smed Vil i 3 prosraifor amlllinetys and Biups fromf ley have been subpo for jury : the Paramount Pictu royalty and aristocracy in the several f ; capials of Europe, as a representative ¢ frea nealty re om- | duty in the term of the superior court 4 \ a rey ntative | ot a large realty management com of French and Viennese dealers. After < e e 1 ana h will be ext Tuesday pany said today it was becoming hard- | Which will begin next Tuesda ) v {he war whllAheriformednthon s o er and harder to find resident super-| Charles Kunz conductor on the FOX'S TOMORROW no money for luxuries a new clas: intendents to occupy the apartments|Meriden line of the Connecticut Co. i L h::r 7 «.mit. mo.str n{l v').r older skyscrapers h»‘“m' (:(m'x”l !”'v“ ‘x‘uil o vlj, .Hllle”l\“ fertini e e e L e N0 E e I DOF ; L "1LOAN CORPORATION DISSOLVES| pered her however, The tip of the men taking these|an ulcerated Umthv‘ e : | She then formed the plan of mar- jobs is becoming higher and higher Real good time, Blks'—Mon. Jan. 2.1 o oo conditions and Reverses | 'YINg men of different nationalities e sald “as the complexities of big|-—advt : : ; | (every rage Ganibe ouna s Svitoa s "ha Cause of Decision. § building operation increase. That e e Dl land) and paying them to let her di- means the wives have social ambitions PECULIAR AGCIDENT The stockholders of the Co-opéra-|vorce them as soon as she had estab- that they feel they cannot gratify ) cdit Union, Ine. at a meeting | lished a passport in her new citizen- down here jn the business district. e in the office of Lawyer William M. |s&hip. They prefer to live uptown in thef . everse Backs Out of | Greenstein have voted to dissolve. 1t| et e more exclusive suburb CanglelCiInE Royersnanack OFl s stated that the reasons for this de-| CONTINUE WAR MEASURI “Some of the superintendents’ apart-| (arage and Crashes Tnto Veranda [cision are the present businesi con-| = 3 = £ ments are very handsome and nearly tions and reverses met by the com- | Bill Introduced Would Permit In- . il all of them have magnificent views of Across the Street. pany. It is a loan corporation incor ] .,j e ha with the Statue of Liberty porated for ,000 under the Con- i é If‘m:‘.-',v.r('f.f.:' Island and Ellis Isls A peculiar aceident occurved yes- | ,‘,_m Sintutas Cand there ,,;,‘\, won| Paris, Dec. 28, (By Associated | % ha &l TR @ looming in the background. These terday afternoon to a sedan car owned |, ©y per of Joans made to ople | F'Tess).—A bill providing for contin- | e e vantages however don’t seem sufficient [ by William G. Muller of 404 ISt yve ginee suffered heavy finan-|ance of the war measure adopted in to offset the social disadvantages of |street at the service garagc conduct inl losses And-fre now unable 1o pay 1916 giving the government power to ed by Angelo Paonessa on Hartford |, ... are also several cases wherein |[inCrease customs duties by the neighborhood.” S ; i 1 (. Thyberg, superintendent of theavenue, A \\m'\,\y 1 ‘-ulw "A‘, the loan made was endorsed by per-|¢rc¢ has been approved ¢ car and had old Produce exchange is dean of the|ing trouble with ; sons who w not qualificd to meet|t0ms duties committee of the chambe downtown cliffdwellers, He lives in the | driven it in 11], ,‘\;. e for inSPec- |4y, opligations when the maker was|°f ’f""“’:"* : g i rer o .[tion. Edward Hawley, garage me-| 48 | The chairman of the committee said picturesque red brick tower of the ; 2 G ey NENIGRLo, DRy pona i g Rt Ry exchange at Broadway and Beaver|chanic, workin beneath th I- \ period of four months was named | the favorable report was justified by WHISTLE \’EJ‘LL BE W]R/’LVKD"-D W“H EACH LOAF OF street, in the heart of the new mil-|and asked Mr. Muller o step on ; "‘] 15 the time for the presentation of all |the fact that several other countries | 4 4 dd lionaire colony. f-starter. Evidently the car hadf ) 6ong qeninst the concern, and Louis|Were following thi stem. Some of J'rom the south windows of his 12th|been in reverse, hecause as s00n aS|orcon freasurer, has heen designat-|the€m had even decreed that the duties story aerie just under the big tower [the starter was it started “]‘ o a8 thd one to receive the 'elaims “\u paid in gold, and had applied a R " : clock, he can look out across the top|back out of the ining: Speed oy ope were cighteen stockholders in |Supertax to make up the difference in et h_.d S G T i J. H. Hernon department manager creases in Customs By Decree., of the customs house and see the 16 ]until it crashed thr 1 the corporation. r 1lnes. Cancellation of room apartment of Henry L. Doherty, | folding doors of th 1O : with 17 T R li! } b '% Wall street banker on the roof of the|Ver inda of house aerc ~l>v“’ n Y 0 $pain had been provoked by similiar | L Q) N . C‘heseborough building. His west win- Mrs. Muller was in the rear of the uT G UP\T GASES | measures he said i b 3 dows face the new Cunard building|car at the time but she was not in . ) on the 4 story of which Percy A.[Jjured and Hawley, who was under | GIFT FOR PASTOR initalist, and Sir Ashiey |neath when it started also escaped. [Busy Session is Expected This Friday | I*'“:'\':‘“;'I“'] of the Ciinard Jfno In tre| Mt ‘“‘I.’:'f,'-"“".“}1'}, <‘v!.\'::vl‘1‘.”;‘1:1“’.‘u.m‘:’(w Afterrioon Wiien Fight Wil Bollicy S G- Ohman Reccives §300 From RlCH AS BUTTER S‘\-VEET AS A NUT United States maintain their private [of the gation As Christmas Present count if being a closed one, was un- office dwellings ; a0 Heara 5 Samenshaseboen ipren CEMBER 2 9 3 0-31 1t is true that there aren't as many |&ble to open the door to stop if. The sented with a purse of $300 by the| SCEMBER - J A of us as there were” Mr. Thyberg said.|back of th v was Dgdly smashed| ppo ghort calendar session of the |members of the Sivedish Lutheran | “Phere isn't much more social life|? d the gasoline tank was broken off.| ity court will be' held Iriday after- church resulting from the Christmas down here—but there are compensa-|The veranda was also damaged con-|ygon at 2:30 o'clock. There are eight |collection T A qu ol A tions for us of the older neration. | siderably cases as follows | There will be watch night services i E- 2 1 L VAl ' M N 1 2 3 3 ok Vo D e et one thIng hs qilets iR IS tie - y New Britain Turner society, by B.[lheld at the church Saturday evening | Lol BANDITS ARE HONORED, " Ga vs. 1. 1. Hall, by M \;\rnll\ 50 busiest place in the world in the day 1 h A clock until midnight Ap oa, o .\ ‘ Nohiiny on, J ent, limitation of elaims|propriate exercises will be held and B § 2 ! : time but by 7 or 8 in the evening it 2y RO sextor ment [ propria x held an R as quiet and peaceful as the country Villa's Former Henchmen Are Being | ,q appointment of temporary e [at dawn of the New Year, there will z g R 4 3 : Given Land by Government ceiver; Morris Cohn, by B. 1%, Gaffney, |he a social time with refreshments e Isanc, et al, allowance for|gepved. The committee in charge of T A ). Mexico City, Dec 28 (By Asso 8er a f ITALY TO All Texi 1 serviees of réceiver, and approval of (he “lvery Member ecanvass will o, e 3 The i el eyt e o et |G O LT LS S T IS THE RICHEST, PURCST AND FRESHEST BREAD EVER and ‘medical stations in the famine | &6 BRSSO BIG SR TS fand i [ain Cloting Co., judgment; ias IRIAT CRIPPLES FREE . - Y i1 1% Tl iE DEALERS IN NEW BRITAIN 1 Jvsky. | With Vila by the Huerta governmer y Clotl the organization and M. Vorosky, | WIth Vit by T BReEE SORCHENIH 1 hnt: Salvatore Regglo, by Alfred Le- | would treat free of charge, erippled ' EOR NEW VEAR ) 1 - by WA/ iy : | ool pure TLE FOR MNEW YEAR CELEBRATION . SRR AR i o ippisl Two haciend ne in Chihualina that free sery e s i ,“' RaiE it X of |and the other in Durango, will be |$ Yawi , by A ; ed LeWitt, | pitals would be available to these un MADE 0\ . he medic 8 anc nea 18 e cost o ) Johu l.sto: Stanle ! ' T e8. — . ed for the purpose d the depart | fortunat N w”‘l P‘Y R ] P e R e — MABE GONLY B 55 »f southe tussia under an vy Goods (o, hy He ) . 8 yuis, Dec. 28.—The § 0 area of southern Ru ; | ceordance with the agreement made |ry Goods Co., by Henry I .| St Louis, Dec. 25.—The St. Louis G;OLD !"’Y ;E agreement signed by the president o v‘\ New Britain Clothing Co., indg- | Medieal society has arnounced it | . L, yresentative The govern L | Witt, 1 we Gallo, by William children of parents unable to pay and GFT TH"!I*\T “/’F‘”r; contributed ) lire [1° Mang v defendant; in the city's hest hos L+ AR AREN nent of agriculture has appointed a A sxass Nl I Detd Lett | commission of engineers to measure | Britain Lumt ( v Kirkham division of a otters n 0 ind divide the land. It is estimated | Cooper, Hungerford & Camp, vs, s 4 e okl 19,000,000 undeliverable letters it sneh man will receive 6 hectares | Angelo Rerti, pleading by defendant; ||| PALACE—Starting Sun. nually (approxinately acres | Arthur W Bacon, by Fawyer Aubres | watiace Reid, Elliott Dexter, N ath 'EO & Gen. Viiia himself is Hving at Can-|vs. W. Clifton Plumb, by Lawyer Ry : 2% a » B f utillo on a nacienda given him by the | O'Brien, default for failure to plead (iloria Swanson in O ot G TR el L d government At the time of his sur render his troops numbered six hun American toys produced this — year “Don't Tell Everything™ 500 Mat. Seafs at 12 conts: 900 at 23 cents Lye. 600 Seats at 23 cents; 900 at 35 cents, | dred will reach a value of $100,000,000