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AMERICAN SINGERS PLEASE AUHIENEES Opera Honors Being Wrested - From Germans and Italians New Yorl ers are th Tta Length of Season St Sopranos Youngc DULLS RARFLY UATAL Are IMegal in Cuba. But Ave Carvied o and End When Blood is Deawn Americans On Stage POTATOLS GOING BAD foraChlI Always.includes 2 SCOTTS: 57 EMULSION mances furing Cost of Perf Cut Class Flower Vases Beautifies tye Closed Car £2.50 \each Own a Going Business \ On Sale\ by Investment $500 1o $1,000 Special representative here from large New York organization be pleased 1o interview anyone i st e Mr. Ostermoor, Hotel Beloin, after four by appointinent All Good Dealers The Post & Lester Christmas Photographs A Gift Always \ppmpnate Company 11 MAIN ST, Stromherg Carburetor | A_ G Hayker NEW BRITAIN Distributors. S e — When In Need of Insurance Call On Us We Write All Lines COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST, CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS For Her For Him For the Kiddies On Today's Want Ad Page (lassifications 65 A-B-C-D ANNUAL BAZAAR AND FAIR Germgn Baptist Church 16 ELM STREET Tuesday and Wednesday, December ith and Fancy and useful articles, groceries and t«c at reasonable prices Dinner served from 6—7:30 p. m. at 35 cents EVERYBODY INVITED ! sth NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1923. Follows Hushand ISCAR[IE SPECIMENS - INSEA GOLLECTION, Vanderbllt Prepares Huge Paint- ? ing as Background for Exhibit New York, Dec. 3. would have appealed to the imagina- tion of Judge Verne will Fantastic | g¢ 5 figherman and not | paintings of submarine scenes such as | ;. g particularly ir form the | tackground of a collection of marine | giqes of big The specimens will be housed in a hu(ldln;. now half completed. Several fantastic sea monsters are carved on the front of the building. Mr. Vanderbilt began the collecting the specimens work of almost 20 vears ago. | g0 south on his yacht, the Ara, quest of ndditional specimens. in Rince Mr. Vanderbilt began his col- | lu-linn, many seientists have become | interested in the display. Mr. Van- derbilt declares he is inte rientist rest ing the sucker-fish pilot fish, parasite which attaclies itself to the ger fishes and lives with specimens which are being prepared (hLom getting both food and protec- by W. Northport, L. I. Including many, rare specimens, a few of which have never heen deseribed by scientists, mounted display will represent the largest private marine collection in | lthls country. The canvas depicting the deep lww will be 48 feet long and 13 Ligh, the panorama including a g yard of ships on the ocean’s bot showing the fish that haunt the I('ussu of clippers and steamships { many fathoms Another sec- tion of will show sub- ropical wat th d coral reefs, sponges, and strange fish peculiar to the tropics. Dr. J. T. Nichols, associate of icht ogy at the American seum of \xl ural History, has declarec that the Vanderbilt collection will compare with that ¢ ¢ late Prince i Monaco, which e of the fin- now a public rhilt collection specimens, in- curator des more than 400 1ding one caught FRONT OFFICES FOR RENT in SOVEREIGN BUILDING at 162 Main Street Elevator Service Ihe A SRS Apply MR. DAVIS 177 Main Street T ! the which ctly ont ) pass | ) of sugar lire WHEN NEW BRITAIN THINKS OF JEWELRY NEW BRITAIN THI? OF LE WITT'S Diamonds are one of the few stones that out- live generations and out- last fashions, always re- taining their value, Our holiday stock of Diamonds is the largest and finest we have ever shown, novelty cut white, yellow or green gold— $7.50 to $35.00, White, Yellow and Green Gold Ladies” Wrist Watches, guarvantecd timepieces with American and Swiss moves mente—$16 up We carry a complete line of Pearls, Mesh Bags, Jewels, Noveldties, Tollet Sets Pen and Poncil Sets, ote Gifts that will make “Her” Chrdst- mas merrier. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Solitaire Diamond Rings set in white, yel- low or green gold, or platinum—$§15 to $1000, Three snappy Dia- monds set in handsome 18k mounting. Special £50.00, Platinum Ring set with 23 Diamonds and Sap- phires, Special $165.00 A Watch for a Man A Gift for Elgine | Walthams Hamiltons $35 up Men's Stone, ladge and signet Rings fashioned in solid gold—$8 up. We carry a large stock of men’s personal Jewelry, scarf Pins, Caff Links, etc, n a wide range of prices. Also Silver and Tvory Shaving Sets, Sihver Cigarctte Cases, wold and Silver Pen and Pencil Sets, ote, Article Selected Till Christmas—Engraving Done Free of Charge M. C. LE WITT 295 MAIN STREET AR L] D) B || B |} B ) B § e | | B | Bt |} Gt | O LG FRAMING TUC AT OHRNSTEDT'S O | B | G | G || B | Bt || S | S | | G ¢ | G + O RE B B 4§ B | G+ e | B | G 4 G | 1 S | G || G-} B | || S | | G || S| S D MOHILL BROS. ve the largest assortn g ¢ and fancy ent of Stationery in the borders.. It will pay you to Prices for large boxes from 75¢ to $8.00. We take subsc riptions for all 1 nagazines published and to all parts of the world MOHILL BROS. 285 MAIN STREET the | \IIA | of the largest devil fishes | K. Vanderbilt on his estate at | 4o, / bEALERS salesman or THE POTTER PIESS 531 SOUTH ST WALTHAM, MASS The Walker l'psm.l Motor Car Co., 247 Conn. Boul., Hartford, Conn, During the winter he will | d only | in study- | & @ be advocated at the convention of the | | pean countries are expected to be in | | atten, THERE ( | cock. |the program. ASK FEDERAL HELP FOR MORE HIGHWAYS [Petilion Likely: to Be brought Be- - lore Goverment by Officials St. Paul, Dec. 3.—Increased federal ppropriations for highway aid will American Association of State High- way officials at New Orleans, Decem- ber 3-6, “for the mutual profit of | more than 18,000,000 American mo- | torists and all the states,” according | to Charles M. Babcock, Minnesota commissioner of highways and for- mer president of the organization, | This feature of the meeting will be the particular business of Mr. Bab- [ Discussions of good roads plans, policies and progress by the associa- tion will make up the major part of | Delegations from near- ly all states in this country and from several Canadian provinces and Euro- ance. Tax On Automobiles “The tax on automobiles now takes 5 cents of every doll |amount collected directly as purchase “This rew 3 cents of the new truck dollar,” said Mr. Babcock. | enue since 1917 has totalled $589,012 021, against $266,782,216 of federal highway aid appropriations during the same period, The government is therefore using less than half the taxes from highway users in the manner to give them the most direct benefits. Other Taxes Paid “Besides these federal taxes, auto owners are paying county, township land city taxes, wheelage taxes, gaso- |line taxes and other levies on their cars. “The most constructive policy de- mands increase in federal highway afd appropriations, and certainly in sums closely matching federal income from {the automotive source. Any other puts our government in the position of retarding highway development, standing in the way of the car and truck owner who woud advance th' igood roads program nlong the mnll sound economic lines.” Canada recently received an or- (.er from Roumania for a $9,000,000 deal in woolen textiles. Your Children must bave good candy! automobiles, tires a — Built By — Locomobile Company of America, Inc. FLINT MOTOR DIVISION 801 Main St., Worcester, Mass, SOME GOOD PROPERTIES FOR SALY, GOOD BUTLDING LOTE, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG, Open Until 8 P, M. All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, IN DIFIRRENT SECTIONS OF THE | CITY. ALSO SOME FOR PARTICULARS SEE 'AN ONLY BE ONE LEADER ON GRAND STREET HILL The Flint Six Leads At All Speeds On High From 7 Miles Up Phone Laurel 775 —DRINK — AYER S SODA WATER home a bottle of cream soda thing yon will Hikewit's dell- TEL. 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LIPMAN 82-31 Lafayetic S Tel. 13202 BY STANLEY » 1233-3 CAN ALWAYS FIND SOMETMIN A\TH” MATTER Wi DoCTOR PILLSBURY PREPARED A SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR | AUNT SARAN PEABODY, LEADER OF “THE SOCIETY FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING , WHO IS SUFFERING \FRoM A BAD ATTACK OF ASTHMA. ®