New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1923, Page 3

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WANT G5 CAR ON 'TOONERVILLE'LINE Tratfic Burean May Ask Road fo Make Experiment The possibility of a recommenda: tion that the gasoline ear which ren e on the Cemtral New oad between Plainville ‘ollinsvilie be put on between New Britain and Berlin will be dis- cussed at the annual meeting of the traffic bureau of the Chamber of| Cemmerce at the New Brital® elub at day because of the teachers conven- neon temorrow tien. The feothall team will o The question arese some time age[New Haven to play the New Haven when a businessman complained te ! Hillhouse High scheol in the after the direotors of the Chamber of Com. [noon. It is expected that a large body merce that the “dinky” train between |of students will follow the team here and Berlin was net in keeping The next mesting of the sealor elub with the impression New Britain's [will be held an November 16, It was new hotel will make on future busi- [announced today ness, alleging that the cars are old| The orchestra will rehearse at the and direy. elose of the fourth peried today under The matter was taken up by the [the direction of George B Matthews dipectors and referred (o the traffie| Candidates who desire to he ch bureau, which in turn passed it on to |leaders are helding rehearsals sever & committes of whieh J ¥ Atwater [times a week in preparition for the | of the American Hardware Co. s chatrman, While My, Atwater has not stated what his committes will re. port, it is expected that the e men will recommend to the chamber that the gasoline car be tried out on this line This car was taken off the Plain- ville-Collinsville line October 1 when the run it was making wqs discon- tihued. ‘It now s being flled out somewhere near Danbury \The ex. periment is sald to have beed a suc- cocs although a rallway offieid) when | interviewed this morning expréssed dsubt as to its ability to handle the traffic between here and Berlin When this car first was purchased there was some talk of trying it out between here and Berlin Ofticers for the coming year will be elected at the meeting E K Burr will report for the nominating committee; Walter L. Bell will re. port for the committre on better ex. press occommodations, and A, P, Marsh will report on highwa® condi- tions, A report of the proposed joint meeting between the New Britain and Hartford bureaus in an effort to get better freight service from the Bos- ton and Albany railroad on points west of the Hudson during the winter when embargoes are in effect, will be made by Mr, Burr. President Usher will report on the commutation rates. New business will include an invi- tatlon from the Hartford Engineers’ club to attend a meeting of that or- ganization Wednesday evening and a general discussion of tranaportation through the Panama canal. muwuw RS Held Today st High Scheel— Teaches' Comiemtion Friday Exerciscs 18 memery of Rooseielt were held i the auditorium of the Bemier High school this mern Tomerrow Catherine Travis of senlor mid-year glass and Margerel Peterson of the senlor class will talk on the life of Reocserelt, Hoth as mblies are for the lower classm dses will be repeated for the uppes elasses There will be no school all day Fri school and other important Trving Carroll will be head cheer d he will be assisted by Hugh Coyle, cheerleader of two years ago and star center on last year's team. The following are candidates: Thomas Weston, 1. Koplowits and George Nthvers SONORA FIRM IN TROUELE man Johnston As Recetver, Upon Application of Stockholders. games a2 New TYork, Oct Garvin in Brooklyn today former Congressman John B. John- slon as receiver for the Sonora Phonograph company, Ine, of Ovster Bay, on application of Mrs. Susan V. Ketcham ot Philadelphla and Mrs, Florence Rumbough of Hot Spring: N. C, stockholders in the corpora- tion The receiver appointed was asked “in order to conserve the assets of the cor- poration and to reorganize its fi nances,” according to the petition of Ithe two women. It was stated the concern is solvent but that recent business depression resulted in can- cellation of many orders and that a recelver was desired to reorganize the company. The corporation is capitalized at $6,000,000, it was stated, l}\vllR.ED BY HOR" New York, Oct. 22.--Natalie Louise| Rogers, 20 years old, foster daughter | of Dr. Henry W. Frauenthal, inter-| nationally known surgeon, was se- verely injured today when she was thrown from her horse in Central Park. Her mount, and Belentists have dug up proof that lions and tigers once lived in Europe, B. C. G. Club DANCE Tomorrow Night ODD FELLOWS HALL Formerly Tumer’s Hall Admission 55c stumpblad fell, tossing her over his head. Get-| ting up the animal kicked her in the head and galloped away. NATIONAL BANK BRANCHES. Washington, Oct. 22,—The whole| question of the right of national banks today, was ordered opened and argued by the supreme court. Six “Rogers’ Stlver.Plated Teaspoons only 625 Coupons This is only a sample of the wonderful buying power of United Profit-Sharing Coupons, which are now more valuable than ever before. You can get many beautiful and useful articles in exchange for these U. P. 8. coupons which come with: Danish Pride Evaporated Milk Danish Pride Condensed Milk New Hampshire Table Syrup Wrigley’s Chewing Gum Rich’s Best Rolled Oats Hi-Brow Ginger Ale Sunbrite Cleanser Truth Brand Vanilla Beech-Nut Clothes Pins Pilser Brand Malt Syrup Kewpie Bathroom Tissue Pat-a-cake Prepared Cake Flour Arrow Borax Soap YOU CAN COMBINE coupons from any of these products to get premiums, Come to Premium Station 308 Main Street See the display of premiums and learn the great values given folks who save their coupons, Do not trade or sell U, P. S oconpons, If you trade Tnitad Profit-Sharing Coupons for onupons or trading tampe of nther voncerns, yon are the losor. Reokers and dealors offer to make exchange only for profit to themselves. Redeem V. P, S ecoupms at Premium Stations and get sreate t value for yowrsell in high grade merchandice, To sre all the bigger values now gihven, write for new free lustrated catalogue of preminms to UNITED PROFIT-SHARING CORPORATION Redemption Agent 44 W. 18th Street, New York City Wool Soap Tootsie Rolls United Cigar Stores Pride Washing Powder Rainbow Candy Wafers Maxine Elliott Toilet Soap National Cup Teas and Coffees y Buckwheat Flour Kleenkut Butier Dishes Pantex Pancake Flour 3-Minute Oat Flakes National Oats Theodere | coming game with the Hartford High ‘ 22.—Federal Judge| TROUBLE 15 GRAVE (Continued from First Page) A Fraakiort Messhge says the sepa ,‘ ratists procisimed the Rheaish re. publie at Gress-Gerau ch u separatist stronghold the ares The authoerities at Juelieh, 16 miles | north of Alx-La-Chapelle euue.fl\mm | resisted the separatisis | The Putsehat Ais-La -Chapelle it self is considered tn have been of | doubtful sueeess, adds the dispateh, | Everything is quiet there teday, but ‘u is rumored the workers purpose | declaring a general strike tomerrow. - | G. P. Hart Wins Finals | | At Shuttle Meadaw | George P. Hart, by defeating Don. ald MeMillan in the finals of the see. | |ond sixteen in the Fhuttle Meado Golf Champlonship Tournament by a score of 1 up in 21 holes, won lho‘ championship In this elass Mr. Hart has defeated George Rog ers, J. Maler and L. A Page in reach. Ing the finals, and Mr. MeMillan de (feated . C. Merwin, €. Stanley and \n.nn Vibberts The finals in the first sixteen, the | winner of which will be considered | the elub ehamplon for the next year, | will be played Thursday, the econ tenders being A W. Stanley, who has defeated H. W. Hatch, Rod Chamber Iain and Alton Greepe end C, W Manning, who has beaten Messrs Hyatt, Upgon and Dave Manning The Women's tournament | reached the semi-finals, Mrs. James North to play Mrs. ( 5. Bennett; Mrs, €. B, Parsons to play Mrs. Alton | | Greene, and the winners of thess [ matehes to meet in the finate | has {Father's Day Prdgram at Meeting of Lions’ Club Rev. A, ¥. Campbell of Hartford will speak at the regular meeting of the New Britain Lions club to be held tomorrow noon at the Elks club on| Washington street. Father's day will be celebrated and a special program | has been arranged Announcement | has also been made by Pre: nt W . French that Edgar Guest, the poet, | will appear in New Britain under the avspices of the Lions eluh on Mon- day, November 12, at the Central | Junior high school. Preceding his| publie appearance there will be a foint mewting of Lions and Rotarians at which Mr. Guest will speak, | |Orphanage Orchestra [ Plays at Church Here The orchestra connected with the Bwedish orphanage at Cromwell fur-| nished an interesting concert last eve. | ning at the Swedish Bethany church | :lv-forr‘ a large and appreclative audi- | | #nce. The leader of the orchestra is| | the son of Charles Wickstrom of 4 Stanley street. The organization made a2 lasting impression and every mem- | ber was :rnctr-d with applause. , PROBE BRIDGEPORT ROW | Bridgeport, Oct, 22,—Henry Hesss | ,'M'*r of the division nf investigation | |ot the United States eivil service com- | mission came here from Washington | [today to make an investigation into | | the recent examination for the post- | jmastership in Bridgeport. His fuves- | tigation follows protests filed with the | eivil service commission by three nf‘ | the unsuccessful candidates against ! | the raHnr; accorded them. | | \OLTH‘- HELD AS \'AGRANTG | Isaac Abraham of 3 Lawlor street| and Casmer Smolinski of 164 Wash- | ington street, each 17 years of age, | were arrested by the police today on charges of vagrancy. The former was | placed under arrest by Detective Ser- | geant, Willlam P, McCue ‘and the | latter by Policeman Patrick O'Mara. I s lmuw mmnmmmmlmmmmmummn I | | I L i il .l“ | the trifling matter of carrying | homes found that their ingratiating. Lemp | ba any better by effect of the decres, INMENORY OF ROOSEVELT GERMANY'S INTERNAL (BRAZILIAN POLICE | REGULATE SERVANTS “Help" Question Taken Up ud- Solml by Fadenl Government | Rie De Janeire, Brasil The servant question has been driving the housewives ot' Oet. 22 this eity to distraction for years and years, finally became so acute that it was taken up, studied and “solved” | by the federal government The so n to this tormenting problem toek the form of Decree No 16,107, which dtlegates to the police the detalls into effect Before the decres was enacted, | however, the servant question out- | stripped all competitors, even the high cost of living, in bringing worry inte the average home Servants came and servants went, but the question went on forever. Not enly w it impossible to count on the presence of any servant from one minute to the next, but hundreds of new employe of the day before was in reality an experienced and eclaver thief. One of the routine tasks of the police was tracing thisving servants On the other hand the sarvants complained that employ: expected too muehiof them in time and kind of work, and that they wera given no guarantees as to healthful working conditions and moral considerations. For thess and other reasons, decres | 16,107 provides that »a servants must possess cards of |dentification from the police. No servant can an. ter Inta employment without notify. ing the police and registering the ter of the agresment with the ers, or can anyone employ o servant without registering the act with the police. The decree applies to domestic service of all kinds; | cooks, butiers, maids, laundry girle, gardeners, nuree girls, scamstresses, waiters in hotels and restaurants, bar tenders, janitors and even office boys. | Whether servants or employers will no one ventures to predict, but it is expected that the average time of a fob will be longer than it has been, and that the servant disguise will go out of fashion 1m':nx thieves. Japan P\N‘rllm e an Average 1,300 rarfllqv ke shoecks a year, Wants Session ot Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Mon- tana has just returned from a trip to Russia, and has urged an extra ses- sion of congress to accord ltLOSnlUOn of the soviet government, i ATCH! in Rie. whieh ||| | 18 PER CENT 0UT OF WORK More Than This Number of Adub ?Qulnm- m Saaomy s l!uuu ployment Dole From Go: Chemnitz, Saxeny, Ocl. 82.-More than 12 per cent of Baxeny popuiation is drawing unempl | foles, and the number of jobless men women is expected (o reach a to |tal of 200,000 in the course of this ment aduit | week In the majority of the cities of the industrial districts fully one-Afth of the populati@n is subsisting on the of nolal pensions, as & e of the com pete shutdown of many plants, while shart-time schedules are the rule i the others, many of the shops offering employment for enly one day per week Prices for milk, potatoes and bread are rapidly exceeding the eay {the meagre family budgets HURLED FROM BIOYOLE Edward Norden, 35 years old, of 435 Blaniey streel, was readersd - consclons Baturday night at sheut ¥ ociork whea the froat wheel of 8 bieyele he was piding on Kelsey irest broke and threw him onte the streel. 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