New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1923, Page 14

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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923. SAI‘I‘IES wA[iES ARE ling to him in back wages which he [c'clock there will be a public meet- | ,‘ 'has been unable to colleet. nee re- [ing in English for everybody ~ ( PEPIN'RIGHARDS WILL NEED SMALL FORGE ) I [ i rning last Septembor he again has | Monday evening the full Salvation Ex | bk s | THE HLRAL]?, f carned $110 which up to date has not | Army band of about 10 pieces will : | “WANT ADS | LflNfi "VER"UE HERE been forthcoming, play at the municipal Christmas troe, B']URT F[IR S[’:LUN[ii‘\m""' Solvin. Tcpin of. Willlsmtic | Park-tkie Oubsiitant Al Glork May (|| il b, S ab MR Althonal ahemb ~ » advisory |4 special service will be d at the \ : | nd Ready Reference | gnsh mem WL U b e el S o b o | and Miss Irene Richards Marvied | be Recommended at Meeting of “LINE RATES FOR PRI A | committee are reluctant to make any | 50 RE P C IR B At { | | CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS | nromises as to just what can he done, | Fatcht night £ [LASk | At St, Peter's Church, y Zoning Commission Next Monday. Charge Prepaid P bl. E [ C . fheia 1s 56 hestlanies In satiog et 10:30 and will inciude the swearing . | day 1 line 10 0 vore is no hesitancy in stating tha § o | 4 y L ublic Expects Committe to Pay (i, iz o pesitancy in sating that [{,"o¢ e soidiers Kulas Says He Was Gassed and! . nretty weading took piace yester- |- st a meeting of the soning com- a1l 3 me a0 A iy [ known that members of the commit-| This afternoon gifts of practical 5 | day morning at St. Peter’s church at mission which Chairman Thomas ; Tihe Back Salaries to Local Officials |+ o e O | value were given to 100 needy chi Needed Stimulant [4 o'clock when Miss Irene Richards, |Linder will probably call for next [l 5 Gave .0 1 1ne - 1ic William Anderson, just out | ¥en at the Sallies’ Christmas trec {dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rich- | Monday evening at § o'clock at com- 3 111 line 4 it of training school and whose first as. | 1@st evening the soldiers of the army ———— ards of 152 Vanee street, became the 'mon council chamber in city hall, a (|3} dava....0 1 tne = 8120 4150 With the t was in New Tiritain, also s | 1eld a party at headquarters as guests |, b tant that Charles Kulas, |bride of Arthur Solvia Pepin of Wil- |detailed report on ways and means . A pos o - g ’ of Ensign and Mrs, Frederickson. 5 P i s Sknries. C s U b £ ! : ¥ ||| ~Count © words to a tine. ing over \ rough training, having a insig A " proprictor of a store at 10 Silver |limantic Rev. Charles Coppens of- [of proceeding will be submitted by |l 1" 00 {0 an inch. and more of some $13 coming to him | There were about 30 present and the g .. "caig that he was gassed while |ficiated, M Isabel Pepin of W sub-committee. The sub-commit- |}l Minimun Space, 3 lines. for the firs e S T e ble to collect, | CVENing's program included music, | (o Gine with the Polish army in the {limantic, niece of the groom, W will, it is espected, recommerd Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. Goris at Ensign Bames and supper. late war and needed liquor in order |maid of honor and Leon H. Richards, [that a part time consultant be en. (}i ' No. Ad_Accepted After 1 P. M. for it teins ; hese figures this : tnn o to prevent his becoming sick, he was | brother of the bride, best man. | gaged to i1 the work ot foning: [ 1amiaod Base/on Seme Daye 1 members o not care to ch‘lol'l of Honor for !fined $100 and costs on a reputation | The bride was attired in a gown of |This will make necessary the em- [}l convenience of Customers. Call 925 who are eng AL Ty ) . charge and $150 and costs on a |White canton crepe. She wore a veil [ployment of a full time clerk under || Ask “Want Ad" Operator. Bilil awsdihy Diadumyit aaLtan Relcommitteatio nurlile g American El}!Ofll'()longt charge of Keeping liquor with intent {and carried a shower houquet of bri- {a scherge which meets the approval = sign Carl Trederic is ¢| Nest week at the army headuar- | o Washinwton, (";;" 7 Dr. 1o O ta seil when arraigned before Judge [dal roses. The maid of honor wore lof several members of the commis- wages, kns ! o is|ters Staff Captain Martin Englestab | HOWard., one of the count JOTCT B, WL, Alling in police court this|pearl grey canton crepe with pieture | sion. I B B RIS " $he man wlio woally zot S e istic services | MOSt cntomologiata and (-nr;‘-f‘lo. ;wh: [ morning. He was represcnted by At-|hat to match, Her bouguet of | A meeting of the ways and means l ANNOUNCEMENTS « in this ei % i iy iay and Sup. | bureau o _r.n!m‘nn'f'fi.‘ o e ‘*’_‘,‘.)’ torney P. 1. McDhonough while | pink roses. ; committee may he held tOMOrTOW | ® cemm—— ¥/ wit . patiment; of ASriculsure. with (w "WOh | Proseeutor Willim Greenstein pre- | Fellowing the coremony a reception evening for a discussion of details Lost and Found s a ¢ . evening the children and | h® has been connccted 45 years, has| 0 Gl e S0 . |was Deld at the home of the bride’s |which will include the preparation of | TADTES wiist wateh, Tost, probabiy Tast ! ain | ciety of the army | Pcen enEtherorosy, OF chevaller| ™o, 1o e wa Eeatal Last s parents at wiich gnests were present ia budget, Thursday or Priday; reward, 24 Wash- . el anieil Otbiankes "jr n‘.]\ Legion o uonnrm“l"?m”"(l..mmin:: by Policeman watrick | from Willimantie, Greenfield, Mass., e ‘Fn_nl»_.g_m-fi:v_rm__'_r_‘_’_ 5 > < French government in 0 of | o5 R g 22 | o i The couple left | OCKETBOOK. contalning sum of money wogram. Saturday evening at § {O'Mara and Themas Ieency. Officer [#nd New York city. The coup HOPE FOR SETTLEMENT | POCKETBOOT n g is services to world ag A Sl ais 5 ost, Sat, afternoon. Finder ret to 43 his services to world agriculture, 'Mira_ testificd that shen thes ar. [on o wedding rip fo New York eity. | [ ost, Sat, aflornoon. ¥inder return to rived at the place Kulas was not in |Greenfield, Mass., and Willimantic. Tn S e ) T e e LIS | the. store but he saw him come out | Willimantic the couple will be ten- = 3 between Stanley Ruls and Level * —— a cellar and into the store through |dered a recception by relatives of the Officials of Southern States Oil Cor- .\rr‘l‘.o and mm: street. " Finder please 3, X : . 90; suitable reward. |a rear door. As soon entered [groom. Upon their return to this city | -, o0y § S = ; the store, the officer said, Policeman (they will reside at Vance street. ¥ on Want Beclouded Situation ‘x:a.;’u;":n!{h;m_m":a.n‘_td-: | Feeney took a bottle of liquor from Mr. Pepin is employed as assistant Cleared Up. New Britaln, Conn,, R. F, |one of his pockets. ” On his person | foreman at the Fafnir F ring com- ¢ . hone Valley 255-3. [ ] {they also found a key ring with a [pany and Mrs. Pepin was formerly 3 New York, Dec, 27.—With trading |§ T Psalm book, lost, Christmas [1arge key. which the policemen suid, [employed at the Stanley Works office. [in of the Southern States Oil | morning; owners name in book. Finder wo l es 0 ul novell unlocked the door ta a cellar in which | S corporation discontinued on the New [ Fioase return to sexton of First Lu- i quart bottle containing some liquor % \z_)rl: curb mur?u!. directors of the . bwas tound. Offioer O'Mara testified WENT DO“,N AT SEA Middle States Ol corporation, aff af- Personals L I hat b has sten Rien o ihG cikga tiliated company, headed by ex-Gov- | WANTED—1,000 men, women and children sober and come out drunk, i — ernor C. H. Haskell of Oklahoma, met | (2% “a0, 000w, 0 °g8 wieiiz, o | Policeman William — 0'Mara, who [ yq survivors of Wrecked Vessel, in |(094Y to consider the + purchase of | gt next to_Herala_omee. covers the Silver street beat in the Southern States stock from various | gy Yo e sy 7 The alert business man dealing with consumer preferénce. With this de- day time, testified that he has observe | Which 13 Died, Tell of Being Ram- ""‘I'::p Sosounis i e ROTICE - Nonday and _all this _week we P el a : 2 p alli e ed men going into the plac in a © was expressed at Mr, @8- | will have bargaine for late buyers In l present day conditions knows that mand as a fact all selling plans have sober condition and come out intoxi.| med by Unknown Ship. kell's offices that action by the Mid-| cameras, photo albums, picture frames, l the |4,’! word lnda} is “Turnover. a chance to succeed. Without it 'l‘(\l\v "M.d Buperntimerary Offisar Wil- ST > Dl dle States Oil directors would help to :.“’ Year's cards at low prices, Arcade "h ! 2 2 merchs L H , . an. s Sk e e Yarmouth, N. ec. 27 —Details | olaar up the situa bt 4 tudio, Whether he be a merchant, manufac fail. The only chance for salesman tiam McCarthy, on duty nights, also | | BEERECE T 0 the - auxillary | haited ';.»;.:nu:; ‘i‘::“((;:“: ‘::).')::kh 1’.‘3: ONLY | EAVE T3 on coal B TR Aonrete turer, jobber, or banker, he sees that ship to succeed without an existing lostificd that he has scen drunks| i ooner Grace N. Pendleton In & lciuged suspsnsion of the brokerage| Mo Veather strips T. K. Woods 61 e < . : come out of the store. 3 5 it susps » brokerage oot pl 766, one thing with a clear vision unbiased demand is for salesmanship to as- ','\‘f“v"I"“‘M"‘ ‘1"1'. Kept Tiquor e, [SoFm oft Cuxhaven, - Germeny, o0 [fiem of Ttichards, Hutchinson & || N vreaci e T 98 by the limits of his own business. Tt sume the task that belongs to ad- ) ey tauer 5 | November 15, and the loss of thir-fpany “gaid to have been active in han. | £ S R e by the limit; it pan isioa ATe dhe Lk that Delonge w0 ; X guseed In the late war o0 Cnparg of her crew of fifteen | giine the stock il AUTOMOTIVE ] S e air, and on the tip of every \(I‘h';l!.fi the task of creating e- ! "‘r sn't have it he become Sy vore today by the two Investigations int Il transactions | : tongue ma ! 8l said 1 rink t I the see g it eaons - e l o 1an J S : A | <u or ip's cook and th s in the stock since November 17 when Aunto and Truck Agencies 8 And yvet many of them—entirely If the present efforts that are 3 i ey e -8 were continued by the New York & bullt and Bulck (s buiidimg. them: ton many—are thinking on only one being put into selling were mply A Bt RTBetDl Pothier, whose father —was :‘ tock exchange and the curb market. | 20 Arch street, e ” L el P R g : e Y Y sehoon skipper, said that on the L Ers e = ALt side of Tum-v\‘u. They think of it as supported by a corresponding ff ot charged with reckless driving, driving | SRR (or 14 the Fendleton ORI anIGin CADILIAC " CARS - Ealew —and —Sorvice, meaning rapid selling — putting to create consumer demand through while under the influence of lquor | o/ hy mined by a steamer which con-| New York, Dee, e Fenustts| Vs Bk voiae Lonn g e money in and getting it out quickly Advertising, the business conditions "‘“‘I‘f ‘I“"‘I"“": 'J';.:\y'.y:l{\\“'l'”'\ql was €O ftinued on her way without offering {vania railroad reported net operating aud Clovelund wotor vare and. and at a profit. They realize that of this country would be rapidly Sabe Bl Minis Bolis of Huittend: "I:“’,,‘,:‘z']:,"l.‘\'"',‘:II';";“']:',f;“f:r The income of $74,632,476 for tho first soien Amneri i Salon Co, i B 3 8 reatly "eas el ¥ ¥ e reckless driving. ey g : . eleven months o he year as com- e C or o they must put greatly increased ef: changed into an era of great pros charged with reckiess driving. Pendleton filled so rapldly, Pothier dlth PP Pl el el fon, New Britain Motor Suies | forts back of all their plans for perity—in spite of Old World condi- pEy oifu caeps I\m;h“'" and | i, that the water in the holds | renonding period last year eI OTOR A=t 1 N i H i OV i 9 ¢ ko , charged i as- B o - year, BROTH 3 T ] — & selling and distribution. tions and everything else. \l:m n‘t ru”‘ \“I"lf” *]\H':ynw :..Ix'»]:lu“ {zained on the mon at the pumps, and il litond dove e B R, "‘\4‘1‘;::‘.\_:‘: ] The other half of T is tl e et th s e o ateact morning at the request af the prose. |CAPIAIR Pothlers attompts to Grive| THEIR SILVER WEDDI I ' “ohons T30 o . he - or in th " s is el g g or Into C aven harbor, were frus- d e W, Westerms ehles he other half of Turnover is the e proof o i in a Cutor. “They wore arrested yeterday | NP Into Cuxhaven harbor, were frub | Mr. and Mra. George W. Westerman | DURART AND_ WTATE ‘oot s consumer. All selling plans and ef- that right now, under these very con- for amsaulting Poter Bahrmuski, who | truted by a soreaching #a of 16 Carmel street, celebrated their | Bence, 18 Muin forts fail if the consumer doesn't ditions, the manufacturers who are was found under n bridge on Lin. |1eF on the shifling sands at the mouth silver wedding anniversary on Christ- 5, 3 s 1 ns nes rers é ,| was found under “of the Elbe, mas day, A family reunion was hel want to buy. His desire for the pro- putting proper emphasis on creating coln street, Tucsday night, bleeding | %0 o (0 oL anoard donned Tite |und. secorat voenl and st held duct must be created. ITe must meet a demand for their product, as well aon e kit I" ‘:”‘x’w“:"'l’ Inven, [Delts and lashed themselves to the |goicotions were rendered by those | HUDSON AND_ESSEX - Americn seller '8 v st he i as selli it, are doi a big business INRANTE WAS REEes o s " | rigging, but all but two of them were |uuacant, Mr, and Mrs, Westerms car values, See thw lew couches. How the el{ 1‘ h:{lf'\\la)( .H:’ must v‘\ in a.xdm'lh.mz.nt }ll]f.d m{:‘.d )ln;};uulnf‘\]\ || tigation might be conducted to do- | CEEIRE BOCE 0T g sew which dpeeeich I APALE RS, R oA P a mood to buy before the salesman and are actually getting the high [/ tormine whether or notthese mon | FVERC K ¥ GE R Sied tnto | oe ! 3 s meets him across the counter, turnover that others are tryving so were with the uccused ot “‘l e lihe sands. Engineer Pothier and the ey | Bervies stution, : : N . : b ' 3 5 ne ) yle is alleged to have | 00 | S per \ That is the function of Advertis- str(}mmusl,\ to get through intensive , "y‘l"jm"‘; trouble is a 0 DAYELohip's cook ma eed to keep ”1‘-“1 Sharpshooters have killed 380,. | _Btaule) sud 16 Main st ing—to create consumer demand and selling. : precarious holds until the storm had 9o stock-killing beasts in the last Ilown over late on the fifteenth, when seven years, and are eredited with ASKING A DIVORCE they wore resened by a (g huving saved $35,000,000 worth of |i o e —— domestic live stock, | MctGauley and Bounett, 96 Arch srex : Mre, Ruth Scripps Asks That Court BIAME BOOTLEGGERS = . = | HGON MOTORCAT . The Herald is a member of the A. B. C. ‘ e ——— U R Ay U ; Award Hor Decree of Absolute —— S l ANNOUNCEMENTS 7 R and would be pleased to submit Divorce From Her Husband Band of Hlicit Dealers Accused of prrsmse e g s v e | " . . 2 oF 4 - Making Organized Attack on Marys | gee Vi . ~REERY - N1 Mt CARE wad truck a copy of the latest circulation report Detroit, Dec. 27.—Hearing of th i L i vainth v gy o | 1o & Co. Balbe and setvio separate maintenance sult broukht by [ g cphurch. than woed or metal, first e under- | nd Bark by, sew liitaln, Mre. Ruth Devoy Scripps against | takers. N, B. Vault Co., 276 Map'e, Tel 2765 V. Local agents for amey K. Scripps, son of William K Hancock, Md., Dec Tootleg Torists and Nurscrymcn s —————— || Scripps, publisher, was expected 10| gers and moonshiners today were de- o R e Al ivas, | ¥1 LBAKERS- Light eix touring, $406 Lo concluded in eirenit conrt here 10- | clared by oritics 1o have Tty Pt A £ ARSI | ial #ix tour'ng, 31,350; big #ix tourlug, day. Young Scripps in a cross bill is | poged o band of 10 men that stormed | Irpanhouse, 218 Ok Bt, Tel §s9-12,| $1.760; I fotory, M. lrving Jester. ’ o wsking an absolute divorce [the Methodist church at Black Road, | SRR PR o e witaan| W M Uis 18 8’ Btudeouker your.” Mre, Scripps, in her bill of com- | ahout sy milcs from here, Christmas| al kinds of recns and wroat l\i'lTlFfs-hfilu’nfiJ“uVi AR > R T . - v “t + plaint, charged cruelty and alleged | night, damaging the edifice and beat skt i cars, showroom at 4 Kim Bu; service, 137 THE HERALD H! BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION it was inspired by her husband's{ing up four members of the congre. | NURS Im7u ~' 3 row. L. u‘n-- M':::;- :ll‘lr‘l) st '1;m Eleevo-Valve Motor,” R i wgeg : . el . ather This was denied by the cider | o including two women | ors, bercles, m.."q' ants. end ad . Kudolph, Paona 20612, { w I will (all Box 29, Herald, —_ — P . OF \:\‘ .\h“ BRIT.\I.\ .\L‘\ bp.\PER Seripps on the stand yesterday Hel The invaders entered aftgr break. erl:lT?T-nu R Funeral Autos and Trucks For Sale 1] tostified to aff~ctionate relations be windows, Onee inside they be. works a specialty. Johnson 8 Greenhouses, o . . N . tween members of his family and his | gan to break up « I fixtures. Two | _#81 urch St.; ‘Phone 856, ke Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space daughter-in-law. He also declarcd | members of the congregation were at- | TS . TR TR that he once suid “gelting married jtacked when they attempted to inter | ward, 'Phone 3048-2 2 o : 3 he best thing James cver did.” | Wihen their wives went to thelr (GOLD pon and horier e ean g e AN TOUAL & PICK. TOUR . | r ce of the young couple, Vassistance the ass turned and Celquge o AR e L ). Hew USED CAR- A SMALL DOWN | which began while Scripps was a stu- | beat them Members of the church 8 tainiile R R | e AV . | ISETIE. —ee e JQ| L dent At Yale, cuiminated in an clop- | have aided authoritios in breaking up | ™% B smsiecn PATHENE D HED ST R T " . = ‘ ment in 1922 stills and approhe ling Lootleggers. ok | SI'RING ¥ 8 s g PG SR e Fer ok LEE AT 3 R T =k e ¥ ' Now AND SAVE MUNEY THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Motif for Male Quartet 7 (o] or e uarie! b — . " x ' new cord wew 3 Buick 1922 Sport Towring, e ——— b . " » | . Y - KO-AUM'- [ JUST CAN'T LET'S CHANGE TS GAMC BY GOWY LeT’S PLAY . hepn g ‘ " KEee? AWAKE ! - FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE! *PUT AND TAKE - tuick 191 Houds i y ! | ALED MANY UTHER MAKF MNO WONDER PLL BE WILD Thauire. 00 THE SELFSTARTER IF HE FINDS, . A ‘ . DECLINES TO OUT THAT WEVE :/I::A\xéegui:ré SELE START. BORRO\X/E% L J i " v/ . BATTERY. Tu R—_— OIS A’BREA E HON. BATTER s ;T . “THIG 1951 romAture. » st ouring -850 each o | 1 &t ae A smsil paymemt dewn ol you AUTOMOTIVE EXCHAN 8 ARCH ST PIONE 1799.3 EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. CAR oy Feutue Serviee Ine, Grent Britain rights reserved

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