New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1923, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 SCRAPPING OLD IDEAS New Britain Herald ‘ STty N el "----~----<---!} HERALL TRLISHTN e A T T st ' ettt o || 25 Foars Ago Today dea was that truc ken irom Herald of that date) 1sing efficiency A blaze that had started in the | foundry of P.. & 1% Corbin's plant this morning was extinguished with | slight damage by the company’s fire Lrigade o is articie L I'rank B. Cox's house on Union Kiy street was the scene of excitement words: “Nothing is last evening when a sofa caught fire, The blaze was extinguished without much trouble, Charles Rosen has entered the em- | loy of the Uaion Trading Co. as a clerk . ; e T the name of Harmon ran away. thia Open this Evening from 7 to 9 P. M. ubject in Collicr's man who, on ) ifternoon on South Main strect. The i to goli innumerable ) wagon was damaged but the driver | ; > : : 5 Vhen an idea becon ped injury | = S P iy i’ e AR h ¢ : , There was a break in the trolley | \ s - | o e e o S B | ~ CHRISTMAS CLUB e n s . S 2 q Id which was promptly to put the o L repaired. None of the cars was de- to the polo team was soundly trounced last | s evening hy the John street hockey A e & lons e it s e 0 AL LY i seor of 13 fo 1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE expenses to turn their atte to what is * out” than vormereasing s con- || Qbservations on That economy which elimin- of truih in it B s waste and Increases eficiency. al- The Weather other way. t t as soon 1ght requiring no reduction in th erson sees the y in do 4 oxpendi cash is true economy S L inal . = Washington, Dee. 15.—Weather : outlook for the week beginning M abreast of progress and increasing|qay in north and middie Atiantic 1 pos to be coy 1 tes: Considerable cloudines prob- regular tellow™ and \ artic jeals with b ably rains over south and rains or snows over north portion at begin- ning and again after middle of week: temperature normal or above, until I B i € tter part, when colder weather is in this city, has wondered many times enominator roof saving obable. q SO |since Thursday afternoon just what sniphas auite long for eastern New York THE OBSER VER |an impression” was carried away by H t eh nd Sunday et e . 5 . . the hero of Poland, General Jose th v ¢ atur « 8 Haller, after his greeting at the city hall here and the subsequent recep- Makes Random Observations tion accorded him during his stay in On the City and Its People this city. General Haller, being the unofficial isdetive t p representative of a nation that has ! g herly Mayor Paonessa’s suggestion that' because the “Observer” has not invit- :I"l""'“x‘ I“ (';.“;‘I"“"“‘?"‘I‘?d*\'{“‘,""r”“‘":: g Ny Xprewioy t Connecticut » and slightly ' the police department and school de-| ed their confidence. But they will|nihation of the ivor ar, s ch premicr has cons FaCtS alldFanCleS wa tonight: Sunday cloudy and | partment administration offices be| ercct every possible barrier in his ,“I"j" ’-1‘_“ f‘”‘_'r;"';}" ‘_1{“‘}lmnflht"of Ge - % BY ROBERT QUILLEN. 7 variable winds becoming housed in the old normal school build-| path, l_!.'m ‘u]n Jn‘:.'n'.‘\ Wh'“v"m)n:r.n; w?d . he S 3 v to fresh southerly ing when it is vacated is deserving of | It s reported that a whispering |t Staths s procesded up - Gt “onditions: The western ridge of consideration. - There are many Who|campaign is already under way among the steps of the c!)‘_ hall an vfnu high pressurc has moved eastward will not agree with putting the school| gouncil members to Kill any recom- | °rousht face to face with a man who furing the last 24 hours and now ex- | department oftices in the same bulld-| mendation which the police commis- |t the present time is the head of the tends along the Atlantic coast from |ing with the police, but arrangements| sion might make for the purpose of nu\»l-rnmrnl.or ‘(he. rlfy. bul' who only rgia to Maine, It is producing might be made So that the objection|creating a lieutenancy in the detective ® [V short years ago was in the pleasant weather with low tempera- could be removed. force. The campalgn, it 18 obvious, is Place of many of his own countrymen ctions that tures in all districts east of the Miss- One thing is certain—the police de-| aimed at McCue, By killing the en. N have come to ""'f" shores to issippl river except on the and | partment must move, It is necessary | tire project, if it Is presented to the SCCK their homes in a strange land. south Atlantic coasts or it to go 1o somc place. The sit-| council, McCue's enemies hope to keep| THe spectacle of a great generdl, Conditions favor for this vieinity: | uation at present is much like asking| him at his present grade. Under or- ® '08ding citizen of Poland, being wel. weler's dnstoud of Taith weather with slowly rising tem- | a man to wear an overcoat he used |linary eircumstances, it might not be "f""“l to ons of New England perature followed by increasing | when he was a boy. The police de-|difficult to create @ berth in the po- | STeatest cities by Mayor Paonessa, a partment has outgrown its clothes| jice department, but the project is native of Ttaly but an American of . wd the seams have burst. It must said to have little chance of success *tCrINg qualities, was an impressive ave more commodious quarters. while McCue remairs the logical can- | ©"% COMMUNICATED Since the present building was dedi-| didote for the position. General Haller has become great in the eyes of the world. Mayor cated to the prevention and detection | Sk bureaus . I'aonessa has become great in a Fathers of large familics, are be- gpgjjer sphere only through his own ginning to rub their hands at the gympition and hard work. leasant prospect of buying turkeys P gort that will allow keep- Appincss to othe tactar His ar ask dam cloudiness PATHER BOJNOWSKI THANKITL, 0f Juw breaking, number of wve been added. This has been done Appreviates Co-operation in Recep- {0F the purpose of making the depart- | & PP P* lnent more effigient, and that object|P tion to General Haller, \ ° at a reasonable price for the Christ- 18 been accomplished. But it s &) & FUED P New Britain police officers are to 1 express my hearty th i, lack of foresight 1o expect the depart- : « 4 Rev. Bishop J. J 5 % .| ment to cramp itself continually. It is reported that the price will :;;“:;j,"f’;;f“":j,,,‘.'..""'.,\'l'l" ‘.'::"v;:m;:‘\; Auxilinry Bishop \lun His Excel- There is also good reason why po- ,I'.') even lower than it was just before themselves while on the witness stand ernor Charles A. Temple- i'ce court should find new quarters, | Thanksgiving and as a result those in the superior court during the Mi. ' | George M. Cole, His Frequently the noise from the nv“urh,\' \\‘Im ,h","‘ ‘ thewed turkey "f" the gatz, Potash, Budnick and Plerkowski Mayor Angelo M Paonessa, railroad is so Ium!‘vhal testimony can past few years | use of its prohibi- manslaughter trial, but for being able Henry T, King, Mayor Richard not be heard The courtroom is tive cost will be able to chew it this FEIREERTECL CHEL ot ol 8 o ttorney geman M.|smoky and dingy, in spite of the ef- year and ask for more without fear .0 CEIE FIE 0 LT oy Tl orts of painters. It is almost im- of offending the head of the house. |7 HETY CHEBCTIE TN (R lemat a tories and y. and all thers Possible 1o dmpress anyone With the A wholcsale meat dealer told the Herald reporter was present in a who participated or who could not Jignity of the court and the solcmnity “Observer” recently that —nothing | o 0% POt 45 tinase men, an take part in the reccption of Gen. Of the proceedings in such surround-|would cause him more dellght than|,,...... of that city approached a Joseph Haller during his visit in J0Es. to sce turkeys taken out of the@,..per of the group and said: Heitain and Hkectard Ihe chict objection to using the old market, “Sclling turkeys s a gam- | ol Wl SO llen aer. I express my deep sorrow that T|1ormal school for police headquarters ble with the probability of the deal- || T L L (LTl aay p could not invit who had fun is the ct that it is located in the "Ah'"‘“ on the loking end,” he said. [0 00t e 0ot human while on the merit 1o be prescnt, because when 1) heart of a residential district and “Take the Thanksgiving situation for | ("5 T 0 gl s Troug o™ hie eived notice that General Haller |-|np‘-r|>\‘ owners are certain to pro- example. Many of the birds were birds' we have in Hartford.” The at in New Britain only two|'t Al joining streets '.u:- oceu- sent <.u. consignme H.l !‘ I8, we were torney s no doubt well scquainted ft for preparations. 1| Pitd by homes, and commerce has no expected to get what we could. Cus- |y "0 omners of the Hartford police mportant rtal ' e | of | B0t . ! itior e o) Yo send let. PAFL in the tranquil existence of this tomers who bought carly paid the top | foo SIRESTE ) ULl lhn e e ¢ ters 1 P » and we SecUor The only approach to the price. later, when we were forced 10 |y, "y00 contact with them many : E Mora! cou i 1 t . L unti! 2 oreloek 0 the morning| "OrMmal school which is used partly scll at a more moderate figure tn or- | L0 TUS GE AL T LRy ol i el sok R eps yon fre ki epare letters, reception and send | 'OF Commercial enterprives s Walnut der to get fid of our stock, the cus- | 404 that Hartford has & good police th .t ht nd dut WORSHIP OF ROYALTY the first time you j R an it W sl ek e et « nd homes occupy the end tomers who had paid a higher figure [\ L Lt DR LAk New sedestrians, Principa yuis 1 G peopie - sl tgs Mor this reases I - is nearest to the nrh«m’ ! . kicked because Hufr lum!nhlul- ext | i itain can xo them one better, ps it < : mayor's suggestion may not door were able to sell mare cheaply to pardon of those who did not y.. . rrujt, but it will not have been the consumer. We appreciated the AR == wade ‘n vain if it helps to focus at- fact that they were justified in the Perfect Bliss tention on the needs of the police and complaint but we could do nothing. | Whatever trouble Adam had, school departments for more elbow There's very little profit in turkeys| No man in days of yore y yours, room and, when you consider the good will [ Could say when had told a joke L. BOINOWSKL g you lose, it is har worth while | “I've heard that one befors,”— P s - IF'ew automobile owners will find handling them 'Wallaces' Farmer (Des Moines, 1a.) i ¢ s, Pk (S Y 5 EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO it compulsory for parked au- light fore and aft insella, ex-Congre onergan, Charles 19 Smith fac as requested that « ' 1faye give t s to all without excep- 1, it i& not necessary to hav R ssa——— an automobile which NRS TRUE: 'STAW:{::S ted arca. But SHOW THAT EvEeRrRy e . wge be made SEVENTN MARRIAGE Goosefles) ® e (NCiease Of SUCOMONIoR ENDS IN Divoreer conditions rittannica, . Sohi cannot always depend on their dark object, especially are of lights on an ap- automobile shines full on o8t " ] . \ ; ) am A driver blinded by lights it & \ 3 : able to sce objects at the side of the uny bt hwed . . ) E c opedia says the road and cven an object the size (-4 Gute ymobile blends into the and- Zur 1 invites collision . mderstood that the police erg iscussed “legal” lenses - OW ™ . rederich) Ge adlights and most of them scemed = N AT'S ONE TIM& h. Mis cogr ea on the subject. Frequent - THAT ST'AYISTICS ACTUALLY jerived from ve been made in lenses PROVED SOMG THING ! Sher aivd h comply with the law bt ape ‘ IN THIS CASE THEY PROVE 1ade parently the end is not yet as the mo- : THAT THERE’S LUCK IN ' r vehicle artment recently jssued pr ' Petin contalaing & Nt of Jemess =| _oDD NuMBees | jaw! uld be legal for use nest = is noticed that several lenses arc legal this year cannot be SUBSCRIBER 4 in 1924. Constant changes do t seem to improve the situation, as inz, his fat oups wa ansfleisch w2 t driver can testi‘y. Oceca- Claims Man Has Evaded e meets an automobile the 5 > ghf from which are s0 blinding that Gas Payment 20 Years only sufe course to pursue is to 1% areed wity Araw into the side of the road. The ght me - al onec and 1 be attes You DON'T SAY WHAT KIND OF LUCK, BUT I KnOW WHAT You "CAN " ted in She Her- that the police com- ant of detectives Serg William S slated for the positio Willie Can't Figure 1 fiect on some members follow neipal Sade's sug Pa, teacher a ' ymmon eouncil as a red flag | to tollo i ghbors r wins \l DRESS KIWANIANS v t p others s ona bu s - - ¥ New Englan tha 3 Sergeant MeCue has his enemies in Whengg o e factory nenta Sere organization A " are the others |the counttt and they win tahe eny from the ! t a tat ' ¢ address embers of the Ne N viand Farm steps Within reason to prevemt his 1] Kiw d 1 ' . T 1 Tik R & = e ey ; s n J a to i hare with the “Observer —perhaps

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