New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1923, Page 2

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NONKEYS PROVIDING] " WANY ARGUNENTS Proposed Law Would thlblll Them With Organ Grinders A question committee on the Hartford, Veb, 3 for the legisiative judiciary 1s “What shall we de about the mens keys?" The committee members take the | matter seriously but they are not eer- tain that a favorable report on senate bill No, 117 would be taken, other| | than humerously | ‘ PERFUME BLACK NARCISSI The Odor That Is Different! Sold in Bulk and Original Bottle ut 345 30 HORSFALL OVERCOATS Price is relative and some- times mean much but when we quote Horsfall Over- coats at the above prices, he as- sured that the values ex- treme. doesn't are { | They are fashioned in smart Box and Ulster styles, mostly double-breasted, of fleccy wool- ens with novelfy backs. The bill would stop the use of | measure in behalf of Dr, W, T. Horn- aday of Stamford, director of the zoo |from the tropieal forests of South n D. . America and are without biting teeth e Dickinson has feet as tender as the feet and hunds of a human being, On the hot is usually covered by fear of its owne« er who has probably at some time | welght, and when a monkey climbs a porch or to a window to get pennies| Mr, Hornaday sald that if Connecti- cut would adopt a law on monkeys 1t As to chamelcons, Mr. Hornaday | said they invariably die of starvation. | and always with its People who buy the reptiles usually over this and drinks from the tiny | globules which are hanging. lLive { hibition of the use of dancing bear: and parakeets with hand organs, monkeys with hand ergans, and the| sale of ehameleons by street \.rmi-‘n.} Nronx park. He spo bohalf lof it and told the committee thaz| They usually bring $10 in New York and lovariably die of tuberculosis. Dmg Co. | pavements in summer they Dlister | while the organ grinder protects his 109-171 MAIN STREET | beuten it Into submission to orders | | Most of the monkeys carfy heavy it frequently uses one hand to re. lieve the weight of the chain on its would be a means of stopping cruelty to many small animals used for com- s | The chameleon lives on live flies and | | minute drope| | place raw meat and a dish of wates before them. In zoos water is sprayed flies are placed in the cages and these the chameleon catches and eats. there is little actual cruelty with these, | The bill was offered as human | monkeys u by organ grinders come | Dr. Hornaday sald that the monkey | by heavy shoes, The animal's agony | chains, often more than their own neck. mercial purposes, {drinks water only in head upwards, on a ceiling. and the chameleon runs Although the bill calls for pro- | CRITICIZES AMERICA. Lloyd George Considers U. S, Terms Very Hard. Plymouth, Eng., Feb. 3 (By the A sociated Press)—David Lloyd George, | the former British premier, returning | today after his vacation in Spain, said | he felt that the American debt set- | Debt | “It Pays to buy Our Kind.,” City Items French Hat Shoppe Professional Bidg —advt Bergeant Michael J, Wiynn of the police department is off duly on ae- count of an iliness, Dufng his ab. sence the entire night detail is being cared for by Bergeant Patrick A. Me | Avay, Lew Nelson will pull a'T-passenger COLD AND WINDY SUNDAY in'.mm.« touring car with his teeth, in ls WEATHER PREDIG,"ON front of Palace theater, Monday noon, 12:05, Lash Motor Co—advt —————— Patrolman James Sullivan |duty for a few days on illness. Latest Vietor Hits ~—advt, The trustees of the Premen's Pen. sion and Lelief association will hold a meeting tomerrow afternoon, ~ Action | will be taken on the proposed ehange |in the bylaws, Who Cares, fox-trot, Vieter recoprd No, 18093, €, L, Pierce & Co—advt, Palmierl of this city and Harry Fdelson and D, Cashman of lin, have been pamed appraisers of the estate of Btanley W. Malinowski of Newington, proprietor of the Newing- ton Dye Works, by Bdward M, Yeo. mans of the ba uptey ceurt, See Lew Nelson pull one of our new T-passenger Cadillae touring cars with his teeth, in front of Palace theater, Monday noon, 12:05, Lash Motor Co, oft of is aceount of Fastorn seaboard to be W Grip Prigid Atmosphere Within Next Henry Morans. 24 Hours, Government Heports For Conn: Cold wave tonight and Sunda cloudy tonight; Sunday fair; northwest gules. Conditions: A strip of cloudy and rainy weatbher extends from Toxas northeastward to Maine, On the rorthern side of this strip the tem. perature falls rapidly and some snow was reported from Illineis northeast. ward to Vermont, Conditions favor for this viecinity unsettied weather with rain or snow followed by fair and much colder, Washington, Feb, 3.—~Weather out. look for the week heginning Monday JERSEY RUNNERS SHUGGLE LIQUOR 0 (Continued from First page) into the hands of coast guards before her crew had been able to land all her leargo. She had not n claimed this morning by her owner who was re- ported among Highlands residents to be a public official, According to reports in bootlegging cireles, the owner of the Rose decided to vary his program and ordered his crow, instead of slipping into the Shrowsbury river, (6 land eon the ocenn beach, where preparations were made to meet the eraft with automo- | bhles, The spot selected was most advan- Cyphers Incubators We have been agent for the Cyphers Incubator and Brooder for 20 years. We know of none as good. CH!CKEN, AND POULTRY SUPPLIES _ Member New Britain Poultry Club | HERBERT L. MILLS 336 MAIN ST. T0 GET ROUKEFELLER FUND Washington, Feb, 8~The joint committee of the women's union Thinking the government men new customers those on the tug invited them aboard, The two customs offi- in north and middle Atlantic states, falr and much colder at beginning, becoming unsettied with smow Tues. | day or Wednesday and again at end tageous to smugglers as it was two miles from the nearest commissioned coust guard station, Most of Cargo Landed, —advt, | A meeting of the Y, M, T, A, & B, y bullding committee will be held Monday evening at the society's | cers whipped out their revolvers and commanded “hands up." Instantly the fleet of small craft broke for shore, The two lone customs men covered Christian colleges in the Orient has announced completion of s fund which sccures approximately a mil- lion dollars from the Laura Spellman Temperature holow normal, Washington, Feb, 8.—~The impend ing cold wave scheduled by the weather bureau to strike the eastern seaboard within the next 24 hours wil cover an immense expanse of terrf tory, according to a supplementary forecast issued today. The lower Lake region, Ohio valley Tennessee and Atlantic states as far| south the northern portions of Georgia and South Carolina, will be Included, the bureau predicted, Zero temperatures' were reported today in southern Igansas, White River, Ontario, reported 40 below, FARM CREDIT MEASURE clubhouse on Lafayette street, Vietrolas and recorvds at C, 1, Plerce TWO DAY MUSICALE Choir I Ohurch to Give Concert Friday and Matthew's Lutheran of St Saturday Lvening. The St. Matthew's Lutheran church choir will render a musical in the church hall, on Franklin square, 1°ri- day and Saturday evenings at 8 o'clock, The musical will be under | the direetion of 1. J. Klopp. The program will be as follows: Chorus: he Flag of Freedom' Piano solo .... Tiss G. Schaeff Comic sketch . Mr. tauschelbach and K. E. Kaufman Soprano solo....Mrs, William Ramm Dialogue—"Wanted—A Male Cook" Quartette—Mrs, Willlam Ramm, Miss L. Steege, E, J. Klopp and | K. E. Kaufmann Violin solo. ...Herbert Hausmann Comic sketch. K. Lunn and O. Steege Duet . +. Mrs, Chorus—"Good Senate Passes Along to House the Second and Last of Provisions to Aid Agriculturists, Washington, Feb. 3.—Senate had rassed along to the house today the second and last of the measures on its program of farm credit legislation n approving by unanimous vote the| Lenroot-Anderson bill. Passage of this measure without material amend- ment last night as a companion bill to the Capper co-operative credits its measure already sent to the house, | left the army appropriation bill as the next legislation on the program for senate action. CONCERT AT BAF I CHURCH. A musical program will be rendered at the I'irst Baptist church Wednes- day evening by the church choir. The proceeds will go towards the general fund of the Woman's Aid society. Mrs. The vote on passage of the Len.|Kathryn Howard, cellist of the Hart- root-Anderson bill was made unani.|ford Philharmonic orchestra, mous 69 to 0 ‘after Senator Norbeck,|P1ay. A feature of the program will republican, South Dakota had with. |be the rendition of “The Golden drawn a long negative vote. Pro- | Threshold,’ 'an Indian song. viding for a maximum credit of e HEADS TH R GROUP. willy, The landing was made and most of {the cargo londed into automobiles and driven away, Before the last had been cleared, however, coast guards com- manded by Franecls Downs and Wil- [Mam Brown descended on the craft, with 11 eases of liquor intaet, When the raiders appeared the members of |the crew jumped from the boat and | escaped. | The Rose, equipped with a powerful |automobile engine, was one of the fastost craft on the northern Jersey shore, This morning under the eye ot | const guards, she was being dashed to | | pieces on the beach, | Dramatic Seizure, | The seizure of the Cann was drama- tie, Johp Regan, deputy collector of customs at Perth Amboy, N, J., and | Customs Inspector John I. Murphy | were cruising about in the fog in their launch Gadfly when they heard the voice of a maritime salesman fay: “Come and get. All you want, It's yours at $50 a case,” * The Gadfiy crept forward cautious- |1y, Suddently through the fog she came upon the liquor laden tug, sur- reunded by a swarm of small boats. BILIOUS? If you have bad taste in mouth, foul breath, furred tongue, dull headache, drowsiness, disturbed sleep, mental depression yellow= ish skin—then you are bilious. SCHENCKS |MANDRAKE !the Cann's erew of ten as the Gadfly took the tug in tow. An attompt to wreck the tug failed. When the dock was reached, seven of the bootleggers escaped, Rockefeller Memorial fund. The Rockefeller gift covers six colleges in Toklo, Peking, Nanking, lLucknow, Madras and Vellore, DOLLARS EvamrnonY needs them; many wish for them; others get them through sys- tematic saving. This bank will help you save tlement terms were hard and that he|$1,320,000,000 for .agricultural loans was “frankly disappointed.” |through the existing farm loan sys [ “England is able to pay,” Mr. Lloyd | tem, $60,000,000 of the loaning capi- | George said, “but it is a heavy bur-|tsl under the Lili wduld be drawn | der. I do not think it will benefit|fram the government, with authority America as it must diminish their|to double that amount, while $1,200,- marke in the world, whether here| (00,000 could be raised by issuance | or elsewhere. |of tax free debentures subject to ap- “The United States made the best | proval of the furm loan board. terms for their own country. It is| cLii_MED—MILLI_ON not for me to complain or criticize ! but I feel that the terms are hard | Indians Now Willing to (‘o]npromlse Their PILLS quickly relieve this disorder, which is the result of liver derangement and severe digestive disturbance. DEPOSITS -: Made in Our Savings Department This Evening Draw Interest From February 1st. Chicago, 1'ab. 3-—Mrs. I2dith Rocke- feller McCormick, daughter of John D. Rockefeller, today was the leader of a newly formed civic theater or- ganization that proposes to present here the five outstanding plays of each season beginning next October. A de- partment for children was included in the organization and a dramatic director engaged to supervise presen- tation of a children's play every Sat- urday throughout the segson. City items Lew Nelson will pull a 7-passenger | Cadillac touring car with his teeth, in front of Palace theater, Monday noon, 12:05. Lash Motor Co.—advt. A son was born at the New Britain General hospital last evening to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Nodden ot 33 Wal- lace street. The directors of the Chamber of Commerce will meet for luncheon Monday. The most important mat-| ter ‘to come up will be the report of the Clayton crossing committee. Lew Nelson will pull a T-passenger Cadillac touring car with his teeth, in| front of Palace theater, Monday noon, | | Purely vegetable. _Plain or Sugar Coated, 80 YEARS’ CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia, Al THE MERC! and I am frankly disappointed.” AVY, Feb. The workers of | have pledged them- | selves to bring the navy to a state of | efficiency equal! to that of the army | and in some cases they have agreed to! Philadelphia, I%eb. 3.—Two Tndian | turnish funds for ship constructiongahiefe who came here from Wisconsin Another result of the week's N”Mo claim for the Oneida tribe plots of |1and in the heart of the city worth paign in behalf of the Russian navy | 3 has been the enlistment of more than more than $1,000,000 are willing to 'TRUST CO. FOR RUS for Carfarc Home and Board. 12:05. Lash Motor Co.—advt. Members of Court Columba, Cath- olic Daughters of America, who plan to attend the institution at Stafford Springs on Sunday afternoon are re- | PCINCARE SATISFIED. | quested to take the 10:07 trolley| paris, Feb, 3. (By Associated ,,ms)% from Central Park. Premier Poicare told the cabinet to- See Lew Nelson pull one of our new [day that the situation in the Ruhr 7-passenger Cadillac touring cars with |could be considered satisfactory. The his teeth, in front of Palace theater, |cabinet met in the palace of the Monday noon, 12:05. Lash Motor Co. | Ll e, with President Millerand pre- —advt. ding. The premier gave the ministers | a complete account of the Ruhr de- FINANCIAL REPORT velopments. [ New York, Feb. 1.—The actual con- s | dition of clearing house’ banks and| TRACK MEET FOR WOMEN. for the week shows| The young women of the South 5,730,110, This | Congregational church, who so suc- cessfully caricatured “The Old Home Town" recently, will hold a track meet for men and women in the church Monday evening, Supper will be served and there will be a full pro- FOX’S—Starting Monday grem of games, etc. | “THE 3RD ALARM” The Sensation of the Century 2,000 men for the naval service. | | | ————— e e o st e DENTISTRY at Moderate Prices The best dental equip ment for making possible the best in dentistry. Gold, Silver or Porcelnin Fillings. Geld Porcelain Crovwns nd and Poreelaln Bridge Gold, Rabber or Aluminum Plates. Painless Methods. Free Examiaations. Dr. HANNA 304-10 Main Street. | “are remnants of a race compromise for their railroad fare back home and enough money to pay their board bill. They so advised Mayor Moore yesterday and asked for $300 cach to defray their expenses. I'he mayor referred the chiefs, Dr, Var Eagle and Amos S. Bear, to lichard Weglein, president of city| council, who suggested that the wel- fare department take care of them, “These. Indians,” Mr. Weglein said, that once | owned all of the land here. They | were probably ill advised, but still we | owe them something."” BEATEN BY MASKED MEN ! Orange, Tex., IFeb. ~Police today | were investigating a report that 1. L. Reed, a teamster, had been taken | from his home near here by four| masked men and beaten and his body | coated with oil and feathers. | Something Is About to Happen {e . SMASHING "M KING FLAMES: AT THER FEET THE THIRD-ALARM § EXQPE/CUT OFF OMENT “IN CONSTANCE TALMADGE — “EAST IS WEST” WARNER OLAND in cast . JUSTA SUGGESTION' The Holiday Season Is Now Over Perhaps there are window shades and rollers that need attention Look them over and remember that tele- phone 359 is headquarters for _hand made, right running window shades —Just a Suggestion— The JohnBoyle Co. —Paint Engineers— The City’s Leading Decorators 5-35 gFRANKLIN SQUARE Tel. 359 Return Engagement CHARLES KEATING CO. in “Huckleberry Finn” He'll Make You Cry !

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