New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 7

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NEW fiRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER .21, 1923, of Kansas; proposed in u bill today | ! o p cdwin - William that tunds for a bonus be ralsed by | FOR ANCIENT CITIES, sible for the opening of the Kimber- | $icg and had Edwin = X sold the ficldy f 500, believing | 1o would have been one of the richs | ary o Search Plains for Cities of " R ‘ J | [ | cast Five Applicants, | im The Nest Three Months, o est men 4 L% ARES ] Sel]fl[e ls Told | o LN St. Louis, Dec. 21.—It may be nec- | ment job in the Philippine’ Islands, | mnt for the rehabilitated ex-service R essary to search under the Dead Sea|but one position is zoing begging. No | men of the country has been | Official Tester of Brews in Lngland |, | ¢ the sites of Sodom and, K ©ne seems to want it. The duties of 1o the American Legion by : ; | Desd—Over 3 ah, according to the Rev. Mel-| the position are to test the electric Dircetor of the Veterans' Washington, Dee. Notieg was Seek Position 1 vi K president of the Xenia|chair, which has arrived from the served in the sen: yesterday by Twickenham, Lng., Dev, 21.-The | = 3 here, who will| United States and which will be used There are approximately Senator Simmons of th Caroling, |official ale taster to the Duk ol @ seientific (!M:.‘:d\ on to Palen-|to carry out death sentences Thig Men i vocational training. that there will mocrati Northumberland, Frederick Stuckley, :, sailing December 29. The party ' form of capital punishment succceds Hines d 1 in his and with- tion to what he characterized as Scc- ot Sion Manor, Isieworth, is dead. In | yj arch f 8 location of | hanging, which has been prohibited by | in the next three months about 10,000, retary Mellon's re tax” pro- the good old days when English ale | the ," which also |4 law which went into cffect recently, ©f these will complete their cours. gram. At the same time he said the | was real ale, pungent, rich in color | include Zoar, Admah and Zehoiim, | There are four or five prisoners ”; During the first three months of 1924 democrats would support the soldier ‘mnl posscssing a kick unobtainable | According to the Biblical aecount, Bilbid prison waiting to expiate thepr @t least 12,000 will be graduated. bonus, (from any of the lighter, frothy brews | Scdom and Gomorrah were destroyed | crimes with their lives These men, General Hines declared, Simmons is the ranking democrat |at one time familiar in Ame many | by fire and brimstone because of the| One prospective ay nt for the have been ually rehabilitated, anu on the finance committée, which will | Englishmen considersd the ducal ale | wickedness of their inhabitants, and | position of tester cross-examined the @ job is only thing they need to handle both of these pieces of legis aster the most fortunate man in the | Arabian tradition says the pillar of | officials regarding the working of the |restore them elf-sustaining memi- lation, He declarcd the democrats on | King's realm, salt into whieh Lot's was turned | chair. When informed there would Pers of society. For three or four that committee would-vote to cut off | He had the authority to enter a |still stands. be no dunger if the chair is not in MAKing good in their positions, it was taxes “but not in the way Mr. Mellon | public house, call for beer, taste it, Dr. Kyle, who also is professor of | working order he promptly asked: #dded, and all they need is the and the milliona and the profitecrs jand condemn it it not good quality. In | Biblical archacology at the local in-|“But what if the chai works?” When ¢ha want to take them off.”” He then de- recent years, however, he had not | stitution, expressed the opinion that|told what probably would happen he American legionnaires ad@ in touch clared specifically for reductions in | taken advantage of his official posi-|the date, 1592 B. C, for the destruc- | departed without filing his applica. “}Mh employers, many are employers, the rates on small incomes and for | tion. tion of the two cities is approximate- | tion, " land aimost s have iployment repeal of the so-called nuisance taxes. | The office of u!u'l.’\kl\-r extends back |1y correct. He said he believes Ihfli s officers, it Committee Considers Program to the time when'®he Saxons ruled in | sites of the two cities are under the | BK Ry , Director, and legionnaires are urged As Senator Simmons was outlining | England. The injunction to the offi- | shallow part of the Dead Sea, which Blind Veterans Do Well to comniunicate with the bureau if his position, the house ways ~and [cial on assuming his duties was as|has no outiet, and in which no pisca- As Skilled Laborers '"ey have places open or hiear of jobs SPINET DESKS means committee proceeded with con- | follows: | torial 1ife can exist. z needing men within the next six sideration of the administrative posi- | “You shail swear that you shall| The party will include Dr. F Berlin, Dec. 21.—Men who Jost | months. tions of the treasury’s tax bill under |well and truly serve the king's ma- | Albright, director of the Am {their eyesight during the war, to the e — u program calling for a temporary y and the lord of this lect, in the |Schoo! of Oricntal Research in Jeru- | umber of 44, to find profitablc BRITISH BIRTHS DECREASE | $33 50 836 00 $39 00 shelving of the soldiers’ bonus until |oftfce of ale taster. salem; Prof. Day of the American|®mPloyment in the Siemens-Schuck- | London, Dec. 21.—Births in Eng- e s 4 . | “You shall have diligent cared ur-| Unive at Beirut, who will take ctrical Works in this city, They | land and Wales are sh wing a de- 71,000 Director Louse republicans, in party confer- | ence after the holiday recess, have de- |ing the time of your being in office | care of the geological wopk of the ex- | WOrk on boring and stamping ma- crease. The lowest rate of third cided whether a bonus measure is to [to all the brewe ipplers within | pedition; Herbert Tay, a fellow of Dr.|®hines, and such has been their train- | quarter, excepting during the wer, has | be reported. your office, that they and every one|Kyle at the seminary, and Herbert INZ that they labor successtully along- | just been tabulated. During the threc Experts were in to explain |of them do make good and whole- | Kent, a student. Should evidence 1,,‘:;:.{. of men whose sight is not im- months ended Sept, i | ® ° the administrative changes proposed [some ale and beer for man's body, |found that the two cities are under|PAIred. But special devices have to 190,148, or 6,683 fewer th #nd were kept busy at a blackboard [and that th@same be sold according | the sea, divers may be employed, Dr. figuring out the effcets of the changes (fo the prices limited and appointed } Kyle explained, proposed. Republican members said | by the King’s justices of the peace.” | {be attached to the machines of the |preceding qua Deaths also show- | | Elind to protect them against accident. |ed a deere substantial progress was made, but | AR | You *{ggidza‘,)l'g“t'g gglgium‘ Filched From People’s Pockets | - - sovernment, upon being sounded. by | L Mz/ / Senator Simmons told the senste | yraral Thieves Make Away With 1in. | Germany, has et it be known that | that the $300,000, surplus an- 2 r. Leopold Von Hoesch, now Ger- nounced by the treasury “represent- | tire Covering Owver a Church in Mman charge d’affaires in Paris, would el just so much money illegally be acceptable t gium as German smpanet moeerme i o Just in Time for Christmas ! 1 [articles of every description became | (harles G. Dawes as American mem- necessary to meet ordinary expenses s0 prevalent in Berlin that officials | ber of one of the expert committecs to inquire into Germany's resources, as he is regarded as excellently of the government. “This money should be returned a8 | were fearful that all the bronze sta- soon as possible,”” he said, “and we |tues in the parks would be taken, con- willl gladly Jjein with you in its re-|sequently they were removed to places | aualified A new shipment of these heautiful well-known Phonographs turn, but not in' the manner which | of safety, This form of robbery be- President Coolidge or Secretary .w-}.;m. last New Year's day, when one | American Wood Workers just received ready for Christmas and offered today and tomor- on apparvently desir cturned, The |of a group of boxers was sawe Y 13 R T & | » lon apparvently desire it returned, Th |of & groug boxers w awed off, | ('l‘.e" sc" ('0‘-el."mcnt row “'ith llet:]? RE('OR‘)Q '“ onl" same element opposing the bonus is [The metal then was cut into small . demanding that taxes on large in- | picces and sold to junk dealers, London, Dee. 14.—In view of the comes be cut to the bone, You will | The theft was traced to two men, difficulties of preserving continuity have to give us some better reason | who, it was learncd, were assisted by etween the parent organization and for agreeing than that the republi- [ their wives and children, The scheme branches in the United States and can party promised to put it | proved so profitable that their relg. Canada, the Amalgamated Society of through.” tives and friends cngaged I the op- | Woodworkers of Great Britain - has Peace Time orations, . ‘Metal artioled hsve e decided to give their Xmerican mem Senutor Simmon's 1 that [stolen from churches, cemeteries and [bership complete local autonomy and there is almost as much profiteering |[rallroad traing and in one instance |control over their own affuirs. 1t s now as<#here was during the war, [ the co ¢ roof of & church wus car- | stated that management expenses in drew a question from Sen Mosos, | rica sway, the United Stutes and Canada ha republican, of New Hampshire, as to Ihe pwners of new houses are hav- | £rown to an average annval chargs whether there had heen any “cost | ing L4 copper waste water pipes con- | 0f more than 25 shillings per mem plus” contracts let sivee the change | conlefl fa fhe walls of the first floor in | ber, Iministrations in 1921, | order fo keep them out of reach of - ate bigger profits being [the metal thicves, Twenty suspects Mauna Loa, on the island of 1ta. made today than under any ‘cost plus’ ‘ arc under arrest wall, rises 0 feet above the sea DOWN Sends It Home Now Or Christmas Easy Weekly Guarantee Premier Console retold on the ebe of our — TR y Golden Anmiversary Bear, W7 s Ty Phonog rap bids usg rejoice again in the 3 L e Good T of SHlen. o 7 With FREE RECORDS Ffifty pears babe deep- - L AR ened and spread the roots of ' 2 il | | Only $9 5 friendships, for which twe ] —— A0 are heactily grateful. 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