New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1923, Page 12

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IW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1028 e ST ORPHEUS CONCERT CLUB TO SING UNDER LIONS CLUB AUSPICES BRILLIANT AMERICAN | o . e 0 #ation company the New York, New | Haven and Hartford Rallread ©Oo Niagara Life Insurance | Co, Nears Dissolution Bulfale, Pe 24.~The Niagers 3 ife Insur company, upen which S0 was inv i sit meat ne built a Mmsy te the th . & during | fina that erashed and practice @eft him a fugitive from justice, was an. 1oday Ivaneed another step toward s of dissolution as a steck corporation W hed Justice A J. Hinkley of the suprenie grt issued an order pers mitti the state superintendent eof to reinsure 6,500 Niag-| 5 i ders in the Metropol. | an Insurance company (Co members of ower n r the lomatio stay | . AS the innocent . rassing | ., - . internationa red in Pipe Line Was Frozen j - pm” In Dawson Mine, Is Report | Y santa e, N Peb, 24. "he pipe of the sprinkling syst in the imber one mine at Dawson d bheen #en for five days prior te the ex osion of Feb, §, which killed 120 n, aecording to a report made to | jovernor Hinkle today by W, W, Ris- | intas lon, state mine inspector 1 Mr, To he elght! + sonn No Decision as—i'et on Tower, wh wis Eneish home 1 Cutting Out Relief Work ,l,..l:.‘.' “" . " ! : | l"" ' Washington, Peb, 24—Despite pub. Dene 2 12 e A PRIIAGRI- lio reporta to the contrary Recretary PR AR 1 1ML, He ationd | Hoover sald today that the American e il R Vo y f, of which he is head, hady B i nctow, Riter, ¥ B no decision on the question e e b Prpss .“| X of cutting off further rellef shipments . ’ A% ‘10 Russia now sald to be exporting Sraduated in 1872 He spent four | geain to Germany and Turkey:. years traveling and studying in Eur- : . I ope, and in 1876 began the study of WY, M) | N 3 b Te . He was admitted to practice in Bank Examiner Receiver |, New Pritain poopie are resonding 1878, For Looted Institution |the orphans of this city and as u re-|Second Bible Lecture ILEASES OLD GHURCH FOR Much Disturbance 'But i shevme ‘Tax el In 1852 he removed to Duluth,| Boston, Keb, 24.—The appointment sult most of the tickets for the con- To Be Given Tuesday | Little Damage in Dublin |Assaulting New Haven Man Minn., to accept the presidency of the |of National Bank Examiner N, 8, |cert to be given by the Orpheus con- | 4 ho se ¢ AUTOHOBILE SALESRGOM Dublin, Feb, 24, — (By Assoclated | New Haven, Feb, 24.—Internal rev- Duiuth and Tron Range railroad, | Bean us temporary receiver of the|cert club of Springfield, Mass, at the | The second lecture In the serics by | B i e outs e colectors afe to st 8 stk Which position he held, In conjunction | First National bank of Warren, from | Fox theater on Thursday evening of [Lenten Dible tatks being = siveh by last night, during which considerablo [clean up campadgn next week on in- with the managing directorship of the | which $213,000 in bonds are missing, | Pext week have been disposed of. l]. fu.l 'l ,' m“j e‘c'u ! l\r and .T ‘dJ ‘_“. Irving Jester Takes Over St |firing occurred in the streets, was not|come tax returns, it was announced Ritlinadota; Tron. oonipdny, for. five| was satiotnced hero tof YHE b The Orpheus club is under the di-|heard at t e Y. W, C A . on Tucs "’f of a serious nature, Kevin O'Hllglllil.’[o(j“y\ Men will be sent te various years. During that period he*was nouncement was made by United | rection of John Bishop, a former New evening at 7:45 o'clock. There are sX| yapkrs Church and Alterations | ree state minister of home affairs de- |gections to assist citizens in making largely instrumental in the opening | States Attorney Harris afer notifica- (Britain man who has become keenly |lectures to be given by Mrs. Tolland | ’ o clared today. It was not 50 much atheir returns before March 15, NM' .‘1‘ elopment of the great iron de. |tion by wire from Comptrolier F. Cuy lnll'rn-hl:;rl‘ in lllm fl:vrl;xgliuhl nmun:r.;. :?o;‘\:w Britain on the book of revela- Will Be Made Immediately wilitary operation as & political dems A sl posit®of that region Crissinger at Washington, who made |tion and has largely been responsible | 4 , # | 53 ’ vest |onstration by the irregulars designed 2 [ mages, i W for its reat suceess within the past| rs. Daiels Is aleo giving six talks| The old 8t Mark's church on West | anstration by the iriegulars desisncd |Red Men Holding Their | seral years. to school girls at the Y, W, C. A, on by M. Irving |other leaders of the Dublin irregulars Meeting in New Haven Smith, of Oakland, Cal., and by her . 0 automobile salesroom v CRL, 2 » of the number of men in|Tuesday afternoons at 4:15 o'clock. |captured by the free state we: Jester, who has leased it from the |CaP! y 4 re not New Haven, Feb, 24, — Redmen had threg sons. Big Fire Threatens to in the chorus, 150, in addition to the| A special invitation has been exterd. |J Lol from [indlaansbte Commercial Trust according to an g \ from all over the state came here to- Several universities, both here and Burn Many Bl.ll'ldingswnloxm. the state men and business cd to High school girls, Girl Reserve | . broad, oyt sty ag - . { o alak-Ha R R embers a4 G S e . announcement today. The work of 7 a ¢ the abroad, honored Mr. Tower with de- | New York, Feb, 24.—Fire in a pa-|©fficials, the club lias hired a co members and Girl Soouts to attend |JPRC NN present building will be (Coal Investigators Are :3;‘501" ?)J:;‘:-‘;:lewflgr;onw(::rt‘geboo ex- gfees. He was a director of the Uni % vk g of the New York, New these lectures. : d & e - |per warehouse which for a time L comiehoel bekt —week, . ‘TH® Hoora o | ; versity of Pennsylvania; vice presi- |threatened to destroy a half dozen Hartford railroad com s Will be strengthened and a new front| _ Demanding More Money Lt dee (o and other dent of the Historical Society of [ Pearl street bulldings in lower Man. |l€ave Springfield at 6: "hey | Fire in New Haven Does Will be placed on it. The lease will| Washington, Feb, 24.—Members of the coal commission have informed Pennsylvania, a member of the Acad- |hattan was checked by a huge force | Will arrive in New Britain at 7:2 M e - il 4 ey of Natural Sciences, and the |of firemen after & bitter fight in a|o'clock but will be ready for the con- Little Harm to l‘actoryhrl',’]',‘p’:; the .\((':r';;n‘l’;rcllx:?m’l'r;::hCo‘f\”‘“ congressional appropriations com- PLAN TRAINING SCHOOL. American Institute of Mining Engin- |zero temperature today. care. | €Tt at § o’clock. g New Haven, Feb, 24.—A fire in &l a0 a new bank on the site. | mittee that unless congress finds it| Athens, Feb. 24 (By Assoclated Harn, [house owned by the Andrew Pagone| A light lunchcon will be served on|pujlding in State street occupied by | " 15 7\y" jester's opinion, the old |possible to grant the $400,000 special | Press) —The largest training school He also was a director in the Phi per company was wrecked, the journey to this city and another| three manufacturers of waists and| pov e e best in the city for |4dditional appropriation which the |in the Near t is to be established upon the return following the concert|qkirts this noon did trifiing damage| .\ "2 tomobile salesroom as it face,,q‘('nmmlsslon has sought for carrying|on the Greek island of Syra, one of at the theater. : - but the incident Jed to hurried exit| o conter of the city. on its work of fact finding in the coal | the Cyclades, off the southern Greek | William €. French, president of the | ninus their wraps, of some 200 girl| "y joster was formerly.in the coal |industry its activities will cease on | coast, by the Near Hast Relief, it is | Lions' club, is pleased with the way employes. Most of them were excited |y cinece™ Ho gerved for several gears| March 4. { announced here. New Britain people have responded o [ang took to fire escapes and windows| o1 "th o city council and was president | WANl I lE:D ' tho salo of tickets and says it is &rati- | for cxits, several being helped down| Ul ‘e’ ror o term of two years. He |Ifaly Seems Nearer to Mot Futhl. bildEe wad' Bt horals L e B e e TLCL T i# a director and ono of the Jargest =" & T A . |the Severn, in England, in 1779. B v DLOIPUIN 0L stockholders in the Commercial Trust | greement With Vatican | ‘m Rome, Ieb. 24, — The Giornale’ | city. | y n . \ | PR SR Rev. Charles Carver Is Ko | Ttalia pointed out teday that no hint | ¥ There are several little girls and boys from s v He entered the automobile field in g % (Claims Congressman Came , _To Take Albany Church |, Fo e 10 35,0 hased | has come from the Vatican that the FOX'S NEXT MON, rceent remarks of Cardinal Vannutel- | four to twelve years of age both Protestant Into House While Drunk | e flaven Feb. 24-7lev, Chanes two blocks and a_large garage and |rceent romarks of Cardinal Val | | N P Arch street, |li, praising Premier Mussolini were | GEORCE ARLISS X and Catholic who are in need of free homes. . iiinaton, 160 20, ha Koues | chrvarr SUEA S L B L R h gy | dance hell sitiiaten b g iinig bre ! Ady . . iv SALIDGYON,. E'S0s. &8, == LHR POUSS | chutol RS AGOEIINE sLl S extend-| ¢.50 Philip Bardeck, and at the pres- (deplored. Cardinal Vannutelli highly These children are bright and ?ttra“!‘e was thrown into an uproar today after|ed to him by Bishop Nelson, to be-|ant time, his business {8 lodated there, |pralsed Premier Mussolini and his | * At His Best In and need a home where they will receive [Representative Gallivan, ~democrat,| come dean of All Saints' Cathedral,|qyq ey strect salesrooms will be |words as further evidence of an ap-|l @Phe NMan Who Played God’ o | Mass, in another assault on the pro-|Albany, N. Y. He will not take up hisl 40164 in conjunction with the new [Froaching reconciliation between the intelligent and loving care. hibition enforcement act had declared |duties until after June. Rev. John iy church and state, that recently a “dry” member of the|], Roney, rector of St. Phillips F - | 3 A senate had become too drunk to an-|copal church, Putnam, Conn., has s ¥ Anyone interested in any one of these [wer @ roll call, and had “to be re- | copted the eall to become canon of the| Woman Left Home and children please communicate with the Sireinad by Lo of Lt eollfaxtos from same ST SR WAL BeR Rl Slept in Bakeshop | Bureau of Child Welfare, State Capitol, : e —— Sergeant Matthias Rival, at 4| HEL T 3 WASHINGTON PARTY |gciock this morning received a re- Hal'tfol'd, Connectic“t. | TWO UNDER ARRF | 'Imlsr\rs\'illr, Qo A George Washington party was port from Saul Amolick of 200 North nts | held Thursday evening at the home of | street, that Rosa Musler, his sister-in- Buy Tickets For ] ¢ X . men are under arres | Hartford | law, had left home at.2 o'clock and | | have been issued for three others in| Miss Charlotte Cullinan of connection with latest investigation in- avenue when she entertained friends| he asked that a search be instituted to the disappearance two years ago of | from the New Britain Machine Co. of-|for her. She was found later by | 4 | B. L. Hasell, New York writer and|f The home was attractively dec- | Sergeant Michacl J. Flynn, asleep in | e eus u on ert naturalist., ed in colors suitable to the oc-| the Rosenholtz Bakery Co. on North (K \ ey jon. Musical numbers were ren-|street, and was sent back to her| & b X REPORTS FROM IF dered, among which were solos by|bhome. \ 150 MALE VOICES Cork, Feb, Further arrests and | Miss Bthel Pinder of Plainville. | ket : i 5 o captures of arms and ammunition as|Lunch was served | WOMEN HELD FOR ASSAULT Every dollar made wiil be given to the Fatherless and well as the surrender of a number of e | Mrs. Mary Miulewicz and Mrs, Motherless Childre f w Britain T ANNOUNCED. | Mary Piorkowski, both residing at 104 MotherleensGhuldren jof Moy ; irregulars are officially reported, but ENGAG Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Larson of 709 Grove street, were arrested this 'morn- no details are given, e T | East street announce the engagement ing by Sergeant George C. Kllinger, \f WOULD BAR GERMAN AIR Ruth, to Oscar charged with assaulting each other. (8 e | of their daughter, ¢l : New York, Feb. 24.—The Yale club| Nygren of 766 East strect. Miss Lar- “he police learned that the women ‘ of New York, it was learned today,|son is employed as a bookkeeper at|have been having trouble during the Given under auspices of the Lions’ Club has revived the drive for elimination the Stanley Svea Coal & Grain Co,,|Dbast week, culminating this morning * of the music of Die Wacht Am Rhein|and Mr. Nygren at the John Boyle in a hair pulling match. | |trom Yale's report of college songs. | company. \‘ Shoes ¢ ' : This Walk-Over model “SOCiety Belle To Wed ‘ C ON CERT ) in platinum calfskin, 1 ] : A [ e e o takes first rank today E | : T ; ! : among fashionable RO i : o ® o o A | | L SR | | Orpheus Club of Springfield derful walking shoe, [k j e i i i long-wearing, with the i - b o G : 0 i Direction John J. Bishop racy lines of a ¥ ; 4 o D i e ; racing roadster. ] ] . j Y ; 150 Male Vmces' with RUTH AVERY RAY—Violinist | | feam e FOX’S THEATER Calfskin Tk ah ; . P o e 2 | ' ° : Lo s g | e 4 | Thursday Evening, March 1st Flat heel. Perforate g}», ! : ‘ j yamp and counter, € : 5 oy < i a : ’ ; At 8:15 : ek 0l ay Proceeds For the Orphans of New Britain David Manning’s @ Wk 4 y At Tickets on sale at: Dickinson Drug Co. , Gl ”el‘ bt ’ Ny y Crowell Drug Company C. L. Pierce Company i 7 : Eh j Quality Smoke Shop John A. Andrews & Co. wEAUE SlunKE | A b 211 Main St ; | This ‘is the latest photograph of Marie Norton, New York Geo, A. Q“lgley National Phar}nacy ' | soziety belle, who will marry Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney in Paris, March 5. Thursday, March 1 Direction, John J. Bishop Entire Proceeds for the Under Auspices ORPHEUS CLUB 150 Male Voices with , SN OF SPRINCFIELD Ruth Avery Ray, Vioiinist Orphans of New Britain Lions Club

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