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— 1 PLEADS NOT GUILTY CANDY FOR XMAS The Day for Quality Sweets BELLE MEAD SWEETS WHITMAN'S DIU'RAND HUYLER'S 1 Pound, Pounds, 3 Pounds, 5 Poungs. Mail Orders Given Special Attention THE DICKINSON I' Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. | T0-BEERS BURGLARY Gopeland's Case Continued o Wednesday Under $3,000 Bond 16 Maple when Abraham Copeland of street pleaded not guilty rainged re Judge B. police ¢ 1 ntinued next week with t £3,000. Prosecutor Joseph d the state's case, Clerk Emil ged Copeland with the and few- presente as read by ‘osts for driving an au ut an operator's lcense morning "Mara r testified that t a fast rate ed him and youth was drivin of speed when he sto asked him for his 1 = | ski said that he was Glfs for Men Yerrostat Cigaret Key Contal Open Tonight HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Street Hartford. “It Pays (o Buy Our Kind ST - . —— e flVERCUATS We T ve a few made up in our work rooms. Come in, if vou need one if your size is here you will get a bargain at the prices quoted. Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREET 1ot Us Clothe You We Know How ™ own make the twice we ADKINS HHCTIE RO ST Fitchburg Police Chief Gets Escaped Convicts ‘ Brl 'h .\'fl\al Squadron electric storn in severity however. «ood r ed the officers as they The swiftest wind< a in temperature of from five 1 above that th ereascs. spev his sal t for in a hurry, He been driving for son Nonsupport e continued “ithat t BRITISH STEAMSHIP CO. DECEMBLR 22, 1923. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES {and deaths.than in 1922, the records | fice indicate, allowance Photo above shows the 1923 issue of the Rentenpfenmgs, (-( rman coin. STUDY SYSTEM OF ZONING IN USE IN SPRINGFIELD New Britain Men Contident Work Can Be Done Here at Less Cost rman Thomas Linder of the commission and membe the s and me s committee went to Spr 1 yesterday and studied d in that usive of to in- the zoning system city, a system which, many incidentals, cost $10,01 stall employe exc morning s city is positio securs em w e85 Expensive OFFERED INDUCEMENTS s-<so While U, s No Interest in Getting Business of Bar Assn Dec ation’s 1 cause ¢ ation after gt ‘B Parker, chairma wrranging the trip statement made GET JAIL TERMS stamford Negress Fined £100 and 30 Days For Vilating Liguor 1aw— White Man Gets same Dose GOMPERS CONFERS Amervican Labor Leader Molds Long Talk Today With Representatives From Mevico - Severe l)mp in PI‘IC(' of P ggs F (-a(ulcs lhc \lmkel sailing date to| " Shipping Board Showe the necessity of such save much expense since the maps can be preparcd at once the data in the assessors office 207 ommn ac $ o on a full timg entiment locally for a part time consuitant, th procedure been ur 1 8hu ary of t n, after a with The also asis comm ) cal conditions Chairman Linder wi »f the wa, zonin call a meet s commi @ recon to proced this materia miasion at a the end of ti Shot While Trying to Save Pay roll ol $1,600 John Lac r, r com- New York, Deg, 22 president of the Lackner Pap: any in Astorin, was ~|ml ¥ houlder today by one iled | 0 arme ttempt him in bandits who suatch front of the W ir third man ry. sandits ¢ which a was waiting at the whe ANOW SEEKS HER CHILDREN N. Y. Dec. 22.—Freed lecided after fiy yeration 8 vas justs husband Fran Taylor of Wa to regall fied | yving her Mrs, Nettie Case oday bLogar T session of her five v of Senec fight children now county authoritios congratu M received many wtior on her acquitta ADMITS $34,000 SHORTAGH Joseph £ Carr, cashier ¢ Chippewa i endered to prosecut as admitted a $3 pceounts i’fifl'fififi‘é in delivery. sur demands. ! Henry Morans & Sons VICTROLAS Main Street “When better musical instruments are made, Morans will sell them.” ENGINEERS REPORT rs of | ol th mstruction is o ON FIRE HAZARI] (Continued From First Page). | August, a whole, only fair, because of gurage | conditions and the indiscriminate burning of rubbish, “Blectricity is under municipal | control. National electrical code not adopted, but used. New inside work in fair condition; little attention given | to old work which in general is in| poor condition. Wires underground to a good extent. Only slight trouble now reperted from elec- trolysis “Conflagration hazard The prir bui 1 lings are very weak L fire ppevention standpoint so fires are probable at The fire fighting facili- ties are fair and good outside aid is wwailable so that under normal con- ditions the probability of a fire in_ volving more than a block is small, | “The manufacturing plants are sub. ect malr fires as much of a good type protection is ntlal sections would be a the most of that serious ¥ to loca nd co ¢ pri pro iou water supply these sections.” FIGHT WITH SHUGGLERS Fedeval Oficers and Gang of Bootleg- ure, particularly as is deficient fr gers Engage in Pistol Duel Near Providence Last Night Gun play prohibition Providence I gured betw «gents and a gunmen hody 24 cases of g Kast Greenwich ight. Six profes men were uine Diploma Mill Druggists ln New York Total 150 ork I 22 'he nagcs of na mill” pharmas crating here under o Chicago cor- i installment csented today ey Ge I Dwyer, £a checking the the state Investigation of was registry of pharmacists ipervigion of Dep- s cam den- prysicians quality or prices, nor need you fear about being im- posed upon with nonde- script musical instru- ments, which are usually urged upon the unaware in the last shopping hours, for we carry the best and the best only—the Vie- trola in the talking ma- chine, and the Gulbransen in pianos. With three delivery crews at your disposal, you are sure of getting your musical instrument to your home just at the time desired. No delay or mix-up Our terms are exceplonally liberal during this Christmas season. in justice to yourself and your dear ones, call on us and we will supply RECORDS {137, AND DEATHS GROW Increase in Vital Statistics for! 1923 Over Preceding Year The calendar year of 1923 will show a larger number of births, marriages Thompson's - of - being made for the same numbers this month as in December, 1922. The annual report, showing the fig- ure for 1922, followed by that for this year, is as follows: Births:—January 148-15 Febru- ary, 144-116; March, 160-130; April, 116-148; May, 130-159; June, 125-135; July, 128-161; August, 153-139; Sep- tember, 148-148; October, 129-143; November, 12 ; December, 187- Totals, 39-1,691. ¢ Marriages: January, 34-64; Febru- ary, 41- March, 18-15; May, 31-38; Junr 83 ; July, 34-33; August, 38- Septemt 46 82; October, 67-67; \0\|m|n| December, 23-23. in City Clerk A, L. January, 47 February, March, 56-6 April, 59-95; -41; June, 30-47; July, 37-34; pl'mlmr, 43-44; Oc- 4 vember, 0; De- tober, 5 Totals, 567-587. cember, (lemencea—l; EAompIetelv Recovered From Injury Paris, Dec. 22.—Iormer Premier Clemenceau has completely recovered from the effects of the recent auto- mobiie accident in which he suffered cuts about the head. His doctors re- moved the stitches from the w today as wel the bandag expressed m tisfaction over aged state nditi He will on th TAKE UP REQUESTS British Governu is Considering Germany's Petition on Priority of Reparations, London, Dec. 22.—The British government is considering Germany's request that the priority for repara- tions held by the Allies should be removed in favor of a loan of $70,. 000,000 from America and countries to relfeve the food situation in Germany. While final decisions on the sub- ject with the cabinet, it can be said | that England favors giving preced- other | ence to such a loan in order that the | German people may be provided for before an acute famine overtakes the country. This view will be communi- cated to the reparation commission in ‘ Paris at its next sitting. | 1 \lle At a meeting of the board of direc- tors of the Unjon Mfg, Co., yesterday ar egular quarterly dividend of 2% ner cont was declared. - OUGH! BACKACHE RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK Ah! Pain is gone! St Jacobs Oil acts almost like magie, Quickly ?=-Yes, ‘Almost instant re lef from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle mhmnx‘ with 8t. Jacobs Oil Rub this soothing, penetrating oll right on your painful back, and re. lief comes, $t, Jacobs Oil is a harm- less backache, lumbago and sclatica cure which never disappoints and | doesn't burn the skin | Straighten up! Quit complaining! Stop those torturous stitches. In a| moment you will forget that you ever had a weak back, because it won't | hurt or be stiff or lJame. Don't suffer! Get 8t Jacobs Oii from your druggist ow and get this lasting rellef, The Belated Shopper Shounld you happen to be delayed in your Christmas shoppmg. you need not : he apprehensive about getting “leavings.” We have just unloaded a shipment of Victrolas and Gulbransen Registering Pianos, and you will find them advantageously displayed. No question about ] 5 i i PIANOS Opposite Myrtle g ; b ' 4 ] 3 3 ; H 4 a small trial bottle of old, honest | MECCANQ—the Finest Structural Toy in the World Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST, SAVINGS BANK o NEW BRITAIN Organized 1862 Surplus Total Resources $810,520.79 15,562,322.84 THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITORS This bank wishes all A MERRY CHRISTMAS. Insure to yourselves A MERRY CHRISTMAS for future years by depositing regularly to a sav- ings account in this MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK. Interest dt the rate of 414% is being paid on all deposits. Open from 9 A, M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 12 M. Monday evenings from 7 to 8:30 Mooriand Fam] Gnlden Guernsey Milk A Guernsey Guaranteed Healthy Either milked the previous evening or the same morning. Produced, chilled and bottled on the farm . ] The natural raw product Contains are the vitamines and pro- teins The best obtainable for growing chil- dren Is spoken for at present Mail your name and address and we will notify you as soon as we can begin supplying you. C. W. Weidman, Supt. Telephone 929-13 Every Cow Every Quart of Milk Italian Music Emporium 52 Lafayette Street Dealers in Columbia and Star Phonographs. Large stock of records of all makes. Music rolls for player pianos. Big assortment of sheet music. Fine line of strings for violins, guitars, mando- lins and banjos. Complete assortment of calendars. High grade musical instruments including gui- r, harmonica, mandolin and guitar. Italian perfumes of the highest grade. Italian Music Emporium 52 Lafayette Street E. D’AGOSTINO, Prop. A NS NSNS NS A NS BE NE LSBT LS YIS TS M e e # ’