New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1923, Page 3

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Efiggfl%figflwgmfli”‘” 20 SHO FBRUARY | Kennel Ciub Will Hold Annual Event | | at State Armory in New Gensus Bureau Figures Shows Exodus me s‘mlh ! The Elm City Kennel Club, Inc., composed of a number of the lead-| e ing kenncl owners in the east, will hold its annual dog show | Ichruary 16. Entries will close Feb- ruary 2 committee of the show anticipates there will be exhib- ited at this event over 800 dogs from County, Georgia. I iret time | the leading kennels of the United ¥, Georgla, Wor the fral tine| gl o Tonnada, The club ha for in history this center has moved to | : 4 the northeast, its former mgvements |® humber of years held the record for having been in a southwesterly direc. | kennel club shows in Connecticut. tion 3 |Its membership is composed of lead- = : 3 2 0 ? : 5 “The movement of the center of |INE residents of New Haven, Bridge- The Ways and Means Cimmittee of the Housa of Representatives now is engaged in discus- negro population is an accurate in- | POrt. Hartford and other sections of sing the merits of the tax-reduction bill recommended by Secretary of the Treasury Mellon. Photo 4ex of the dircetion of negro migra- | the state. The show will be held at! gshows the committee “in action.” Representative William R. Green, chairman of the committee, tion,” says tl burean. “In 1790 it the state armory, Meadow street, New . ] = t'"l. . ‘ear % ter was located miles westasouthwest | Haven, within casy walking distance | 15 S10WN standing in rear, near center. of Petersburg, Va. In 1580 it was|of all railroad, surface and steam- located 10.4 miles cast of yette, (boat lines. The show will be open | Georgia, I'rom 1880 to 1890 the|from 10 a. m. WL 0 W sud Al GOODWIN ESTATE $146,1“ ‘IF VENIZELOS SAYS “NO“ “.” (hey st i‘m:'.‘r.:‘ph\v' \\le:I southwesterly movement was contin- | dog lovers are invited to attend and e d in Scrant ued and it advanced 20.1 miles to u]fv\mmx their ll;r:: Prize list can be —_— THEN ”s GOALITION w ":‘Lm ( ; ‘:““"l‘\";‘m'_;m‘ 7 point 10.5 miles southwest of Lafay- |secured from following named | i y : ormer School Committeeman Had t % our ctte, and about 4 miles cast of the|members of the committee: Mrs, C. L orests and wa annour Alabama line, 1In 100 g it had | R. Waterhouse, 74 Park street, New Diversified Investments in Judus- | = : At Least That Will Be the Sugzestion moved southwest 463 m an aver- | Haven; Dr. George Hair, 984 Lindley | aze of 46 miles each decade. IFrom [street, Bridgeport; Mrs. L. A. McKer-| trial Concerns, Made By the Greek He- | LIST ]S MISSING 1590 to 1900 its movement was nan, 103 Wood et, West Haven. : 5 1 greatly retarded, and it advanced only | The club has fved abcepianges| Th° late E. Clayten Gosdwin. man. 5.1 miles, across the Alabama-Georgia | from the leading expert judges of the | [Hact!er and school ‘committeeman, | state line to 10.7 miles northeast of | United States to officiate at this| 1, &1 cstate valied at $146,144.63, By The Associated Pros 0t PhvieUhlkbasiia tabout i mllen leveir (.i.rl‘lz»liflv\~ r ].« |‘5 «-:(;:‘rqtvymul \‘v: Athens, Dee. 24.—In the event that Washington People in Liquor west of the Georwia line. ! | The following will judge: m\'m'\ 'lrl.,‘ ,,,,:.i’,','\:; "1,\\,.,’:,,..?“ ',':,,“ former Premier Venizelos returns a andal is Not Likel In 1910 1t was located -:A miles Miss Jean G. Hinkle, Osterville, | 1o 3 " | negative reply to the request of the i et north-northeast of Iort Payne, its|jas Foxterriers; Mrs, Harry L.| Bonds of Safe Cabinet Lock com. council of ministers that return 3t 4.—With the movement for the decade being 6 ars, Millburn, N, -Pekingese; C.{ o, g3 11 shs o \'l 3 Jack | 0 Greeee, the republicans suggest that miles west-southwest. Its movement | Libby, Whitneyville, Conn—| power | & bt Gorn. $1.081.50; €0 |a coslition government he it | : it i south was evidently greatly retarded Chows; 1L I Gl Hiaae oW & Light Cory 1,061.50 A Toikacn Greel ROl evidentin mieLivTota ond ! ; 1, Bronx, ¢ shares American Hardware, ieorg toussos, forme ireel northern and castern states, In 1920 | g OT" "I"”""’\’"‘ 10, AAL S esink, L LB BRI B el e LI M it moved back across the state line »?l"rn‘}'lv'_‘l. Iu“‘_ I-nsfnn terriers; N | 80 shares California | chief of the Republican-Liberals, is a lo wotlegzing pvdlcute growing LI Bt ot e i i!.‘l | Noonan, Somerville, Mass.— | R 0., (doubtful vi ; 60/ one of the several political leaders | ' tiguto id to be miiles north-northeast of Rising Fawn, | " fOHCI e SANOS Shetiodily o LB Low et pLAISHIE BLne Soealition s Haweyer b e : 3 ! Washington, Dec. 24.—The center 0 population in the United | es has been determined by the nsus Bureau as 1.5 miles, north- northeast of Rising Fawn, in Dade publican Party Publication of Names of Prominent ported seized during members of Silver, N ~—Collies; Dr. Rush: Consi rs owe mai of the ley Dade county, Georgla having & Mausian, Nuthy, N 1 Pobet ] 2 2 ,”“y }'H e eh A 6. Bt 21 /0. Inlies ; heastorly move. |MAN pinschers; Elias Vail, Pough \ 0. pli. $4 ares republicans to 4 e e 3 3 tedt, Yonkers, N. Y.--Rel O Massachusetts, Connecticut New | 818 copdogs, shenherd dogs; Mrs, | shares Happy Val it Grov A e New Teroer ennkyivinin.| B W Kulght Hempute TR | ful value); hares Hart & |chieftains end West Virginia, Ohie, Indiana, and Pomeranians, Brussels griffons; Miss|C 5 500 shares Hart & | future line of M s iy & more com Michigan. The total increase in the | Beatrice de Coppet, New York city—oolvy, 400; 10 shares Hartford |turning from Egypt on Sa olidays after rend negro population of the United States | Irish terriers, Welsh terviers; Effing-|Tube Products, ;2389 shares | ferred with M. Papanastasion, who i S enihe's Heiaaebera was 635,368, and the increa in the ham Lawrenee, Cold Spring Harbe . rie Copper, par 81, $142 3 | being talked of as the next premier . a und the northern states noted was per [N, Y.—Sealingham terricrs, | = landers, - 14 simren; Alferward both Satesmen held & coti- | the ibition amendment oont of the total increase, This he- | Highland white terricrs, Scottish ter-| New York T'r 95; 60 shares|ference with Colonel Plastiras at | o Hetek wove dbmand gira north of the negro population rlersi 1. Chillingworth, Bronx, New|North & Judd, §2, hares Penn | which It was understood Mr. Reumos | i, 0 nypiicution he names, and As was due mainly to the expansion of | York city—Airedales, bull terriers, | 'oWer & Lig $1,920; 8 & advised against the reur By L TNatH o Al ey ekt had cortain industries during the World [Kerry biue terriers, Cairn terriers, | Safe-Cabinet common, $150; 9 shares | government relin Y L o u ild submit them to War, the high wages paid being the | Dandie Dinmont terriers, black and |Shuttie Meadow Club, Ine, $x0; before the Veniselon’ anawer had boe grand jury for possible _indlct. great attraction, It s probably true |tan (Manchester) terriers; Thomay|SNAres Power & Light, prd, § . received " onspir charges, that this movement has been contin- | Biton, Philadeiphia, Pa—English toy| O deposit at Savings Bank of New sisted 1t ued, due to the reduction of the cot- |spaniels, Japanese spaniels, Britain, §$104.40; ut New Britain Trust IMPORT XMAS TREES. G o aeliod : u toii ton crop and the demand for common | poodies, Yorkshires, Maltes ,[$813/14; dividend check, Conn. Light| 000 05 ey Jabor at higher wages in the north.” | bluck and tans, Chihuahuas, & Power, $120; demand not rom greyhounds; G. Muss-Arnolt, '1\1‘;“ : ful value): due from California Ripe oo = d 4 greyhounds, Eskimos, foxhounds, har- T —— | riers, retricvers, pointers, English and This Year's Observance in Fronch | Gordon setters, Chesapeake b ot LEVY SUES HAGEARTY wet hounds, beagles, hshunds, . S ) Capital Will Have a Strong whippets, poodles, Dalmatians, old English sheep dogs, Samoyedes, Bed. | Claims He Was Assaulted With lington terr Schipperkes, miscel. | Paris, Dee, 24.--The Christmas |jancons classes rh ” I ar will - ————— eelebration in Paris th year Damages of $5,000, the faverable exc huuxr rate fully 75 |with a dangerous instrument, whiel yor cent of the tables reserved at the - caused injurics that will prevent him city's leading restaurants and bright- | Government Completes New Equips | from attending to his business, Jos- est Christmas resorts have been re eph P Levy had brought suit for § served by English-speaking visitors, ment in Alaska For Giving Wam. .'mm.; John W. Hagearty. ' The among whom Am ns predominate. - papers were sopved by Constable Vor all of them the supply of tradi-| NG to Seafarces, i et AR tionally suitable food promises to b fny mne Awociated Pre turnable in the superior court the ample, Junean, Alaska, Dec, 24—-A $60,- | first Tuesday in January Owing to the glut in the Londen | 600 fog signalling station, erected on The alleged assault was committed market for turkeys many heavy con-fthe south end of Admiralty Island, 20 ahout 11 o'clock on 1 night of De mgnments destined for England never | njies south of here, has been comes cember 17, according 1o the com- got further than Boulogne or Caluls picted hy the government lighthouse | piaint and were returned to Parie, insuring | uervice and will start operating Christ as inexhaustible a supply of solid 100d | yiag day, according to an announce KOBE HOTEL BURNS, as of liquid refreshmegts. This Tur- |yt jusued by the Lighthouse Service I A L Pre key surplusage came as a boon 10 the | aeriaig s ~1-(‘,|‘,“, Dee. 24.--The Oriental hote! housewives of Paris, as the market! pha new station is considered the at Kohe was partly destroyed by fire took a sudden drop with the 1argest {yeet squipped on the Alaskan coast. cuply this morning. Al of the oc specimens which Saturday browght [ o' jighthouse valued at $175,000 i | oupants are believed to have escaped from 90 to 100 francs sclling for frOM | haing constructed at Cape Spencer, Many of them fled to safety in their €0 to 70 francs today. 106 miles southwest of here . rments, The holiday 18 being observed over ks a threeaday period, the Bourse, the | cpARK IN CRITERION CLUB, GETS N 1 AGENCY banks and the big wholesale ArMA | yioward D, Clark of 185 Fairview oo e ot L0 his rlosing down Saturday until Wednes- | oot this city, is one of the charter oo pas boen glven the New Ene day morning. members of the newly formed Crite e for the ita The religlous celebration of the fes- | on ciuh at Rensselaer Polytechnic in. b Sl ol el tival will take the form of midni®ht| gie0s Troy, N. Y. The club has for A masses in all the Catholic churches |y nyurnoge the fostering of it . 5 with special vocal and instrumental |, vis among the students, At the = Caeon i Iz Intowe numbers engaging the talents of thel eoiing “iitarature and current topics , ' 4 g B best artists to assist the choire. 8pe- | phe giscussed. Clark is a sopho eial religious eervices m”d‘:‘ ?1j': more in the department of electrica : Z 1e0 in all the American and English | cpoineer e i8 one of the junior S A . . :“”’r":': and at the American w”‘l“'::""'* l:f ,';' ,’,’_“”h"‘” e the automobile sales husiness in (' Migs Marguerite Windheim is a stickler for her daily dozen cathedral, Holy Trinity, where thel o iie sublication of the stude necticut, starting t andiing of cars Hape ghe is pulling away at r machine in the Omaha wingit z[r( "N"sl']rlv\;; {::’i:.:;:m ';: He is also a n.mmvr of the '25 Tran- & \“‘. " ‘}:N.’ el ” > 1""‘ (Neb.,) Athletic club in search of | h not beauty, bec -;mm he feature as w s loar e wae graduated from ° 2 e Wiy has " 7 " r feot 10 the (A‘m:,m“ chureh in the Rue de |{ne '\‘“ ’nm:‘m lu:<‘;u"r:m“‘ ‘:.h the ington is a tribut is business She has that already. No. these are not her feet but a part of the erri class of 1921 ability machinery vou see in the foreground PRt U L e L L Lo Lo L T L Lo b T D Tt D T Dt e o L Do Lo Tt b Lo L T L L e T e e All, Wish You All a Most tist se in the negro populutior issociation estigutor Anglo-Saxon Flavor Dangevous Instrument and Seeks ¢ anuary 2 will open commo ous < r roems on' 2 { § New Britain T his Bank will be open Tonight for your convenience 7to 9 p.m. nh”nnhnlpunnmnnmumnuwmnnum\auummuMmmu- { ¢ | | : : g : : : ] | 3 3 | 3 ] fiwmmmmwmmwwmmu mmmmmmmmmmmwmfi | bz g WISH YOU ALL g A MERRY XMAS T i W Wi K0 i W W i D N M i Merry Xmas To All! What a wonderful message to receive! Where is the person who doesn't feel a thrill of happiness when some good friend extends this greeting. The cheerful voice of a friend out of town calling you by TOLL LINE to bid you happiness is a Xmas gift that s not easily forgotten. The folks at home—a friend awav— are all brought into the family circle with a real Xmas spirit by a few moments’ conversation. Extend vour Season's Greetings with = smiling voice by TOLL LINI One Policy - One Symem /#/ A\ And All Directed Towards Universal Service Better Service THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Odd Fellows of New Britain - For Quick Returns Use Herald Clamfied Advts.

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