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232230022202000008088 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) qughter o Goodwin Goodwin, d Burton Miss Corinne Mr. and Mrs Sherman Court her home this ter house guest, Miss Mary Wilmington, Del. Chr o tions wer win's Humphrey Priscilla Crabts Miss Laurenc Mouat erson, Miss M Miss Eleanor Vance, Mrs. Wi cian Stevens a liams. ora carri guests | Miss Hu Miss Agnes Mr. and Mrs. Fra Miss Lore tions wer yrise about Yorest strec wedding an at the homs ter, Mr, d N coin street, Mr, married in K gregational Mr. Water m son oug of Chi a bus Mr, and dau Vt., hav spending the Mr: harles Mr Van Gui Gertrude Hoole o Hickey Announceme the engagoeme of South Main stre Johnszon, so My Johnson of W Fdward Sharp street has kansas ter at th wher coliegs Announcemns the engagement © of Beaver strect to A feri of Hartford Mise A rth Albert Nordstre Bangor, Maine, after holidays with his paren Mre. A. E. Nordstron of . “pe weekly s The Worthington Ridge comm how Bertin will be hetd this eveming regular Nor- en- Miss tearns Willlam Mr. States Mrs. Henry Stevens Court announces the gugement of their daughter, Ruth Mabel Norton to Walter Warlock street nited Mr and res of s served with the Juring the World war Corinne Miss Heech- bridge Hartford won the the Hot¢ Miss Goodwin Nelson F. Morgan Point Com- Se ant- Mrs. Major Morgan of Old My 1 street, cadway Farmingtor ¥ cvening in 215t jay of Treadway Mrs, R r s from Wi have trip to their Pincl ddi malke eturned K city wil hom derth Miss M. i He Mrs, n- Washington, Garde eet Cot Bishop of Hartford re- turned e from New York city spent the last Mrs. ) 1 Mrs. Miss Kati jon tew Martin, daughter artin of Vine fam Hungerford eturned to ty York :gust kiggert of ¢ announced the their daughter, Julta Chapman street, Nelson of Wednesday ufter spending son's parents, tram N Christma Mr, a who Mrs, High their Rickey, guests of len nt emass of iam Midd returne 0 N New Yor wi street South to home v Lewis 10 Saturday ¢ in New Yorl spe city Franco-German Football Matches Are Successful asso- G icrman inaugurated since con , Mascart Cannot Take on Dundee Till Next Spring President and Friends Off on Saturday Cruise CHREISTMAS TREF PROGEAM of their NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1923 ‘HELL AND MARIA’IS PURE MILK ORDINANGE | FAREWELL OF DAES ¥ FECT TUESDAY (Continued from First I'age) | evidence that the cattle pro- ducing such milk shall have nap- proved by the state commissioner on domestic animals, provided that if the commissioner on ani- mals is unable by reason of lack of appropriation time to make the tests, a certificate of vet- approved by the state com- on domestic animals will be accepted lien of certificate of S the state commissioner domestic reparations commiss in Paris. animals Rich the aaid '“”m\ T I nm: can conduct the approved test pay “Section Any person, firm or corporation before se g or offering within the eity of New Brit- milk pasteurized, shall the board of health with sat- evidence t he is comply- the requiremer the regulation board concern- Reparations Expert Sails Awayvh ‘ Raving and Ranting : state domestic Dec. 28.——Charles G his queer pipe, the bow! ¢ hich al seems upside down, paced the decks of the Ameri- cn ay uttering numerous “hell and Maria sailed with Owen D. Young. to ith a comunitiec of the New York, simoking i vays . ; lesired rian missioner any as i on time on do any deterine could vhat ( any or sale in as furnish isfactory ing with that it win | State milk ing the pasteurization of milk Section 4. Any person, firm corporation violating any the visions of this ordinance shall he not more than fifty dollars (8§ or have liconse revoked, or com- 2 > s h he ¢ ses municative. “T'm going over there 1t 4 that the city uses 0o milk daily. Of this said Mr. Young.” with the imparti- Ality of utter ignorance but 1 have ts from tuber- hopes that Il accomplsh some- 000 quarts are thing.” pasteurized and the remainder comes from which might be tioned . any bunch help 2 man to invent new cuss words, its reporters.” you tricd to transiate ‘hell fasal o French so Taris, ( A never thoug uming an ex- and twirling “Have and Mar be usc in “Hell and Maria. no ied, as perplexity or pro- fined 0.00) both. of it he r as pression of his pipe in his teeth, His fellow vovager wi his s mor estimated quarts of imount enlin te 1 9,000 qu her sources ques- Dawes. th Cro ations e« general’s ceom- nmittee tufus brother GOHALAN RESIGNS York Beautitul Greek Letter Prat House Well Known New Supreme | 10 Be Erected As Tribute to Uni- | Court Justice Finds That His sal- versity of Cincinnati Star, ary Is Too Small Smith, to take 1 nest 2 - ’ The di a large s iristmas Day bring ceeived in the U, © Miss 's salar hanksgiving. new structure turne er to the Signa Alpha Epsilon, will | Judge K. Nippert and Mrs, N pert, it was announced toduy Bandits Shoot Up Town, Get Loot of About $18,000 Chics bandits to wor, Jus- | Jay Sum- cutive to mit, 111, o udicial sal- | 000, They fired rovoly men direet they fled nilies can -- hote West can the registered ~Miami a amily 7,500 & year, he said, prompted his which will b Ameriean wapter lonate on While future casting would Ohio « did not his newspapers, fore- his resignation recently, said quit th *h to manage the campaign of Senator James A Reed, of Missouri, for the democrati presidential ation. He not comment on these reports, In his letter to the gove tice Cohplan asked the « use his influence to have aries increascd, so that means or with f or remain judges. \ \e present salary was fixed about century ago,” con- It was Jarger then than that public the the the the plans justic revea non W R0, Iive Providence of 000 and $18, rs wi rob His Lite . ly in all 1o Leave of jons as moderate eeoms IProviden Meiklejoh blood tr Mi¢ manager groct by thousands of persons In the hostelry charge, to lea in name of a hal tinued of any country president “At that time er of the dollar great as it Is today It wa re in the they the letter have | after both ) he who Sinee rocar ot with of servant in has been 1 execption vted Stat the pur was ne g pow twice & doubtedly riy an ognized that city were n were GIRLS gm' CONTINUES Trouble sewhere,” at Delamare, Ohio, Industris al school Continues With Unabated Fury Today. awal Disorder indus- REPORT WARSHIP WRECKED Halian Vesel Said to Have Vow ng Terrific Storm Which tages OF Zongouldwa REGENTS PICTURES CORPORATION presents The Fastest Six Reels Of Film Ever Put On The BRITISH CREW REsCLED N & 6.— The MARRIAGE ywing n LICENSES tiful heiresses, is soon to marr) live in Paris following the ceremony, scheduled for Jan. 3. TRANSFUSION SUCCESSFUL i\ aceic ve the hos Wedding Bells Ring Out! iROTARlANS ASKED T0 PAY $40 ANNUAL DUES : New Britain Dues Now Lowest in Dis- trict—Some Clubs Charge $50 Year- Iy—DPresent Rate Here $20, Annual dues of Rotary club mem- bers may be changed from $20 to $40, if a recommendation made by the executive committee of that ergani; tion is adopted at the regular meeting on January 10. At a special meeting of the board of directors it was voted to recommend that the by-laws be changed to read: /*Membership dues shall be $10 per quarter, payable Jan- uary 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1, instead of $10 semi-annually as here- tofore. Members will be asked to vote on the proposed change at the meeting in the Elks club, at noon on January 10. As far as the local club has been able to ascertain New Britain Ro- tarians now pay the lowest dues of any in the districg. Most of the clubs charge $10 per quarter and some charge as high as $12.50 per quarter or $50 a year. The fin: I, W. Christ, Leon A. Sprague and A. A. Mills has reported in favor of the proposed change here. 37,000 MILES OF WIRE Telephone Company Plans to . Add This Amount of Phone Wire in Cen- tral Mass.. Next Summer. Worcester, Dee, 29.—~The New Eng- jand Telephone and Telegraph Co. will add 27,000 miles of conductor wire in central Massachusetts in 1924 | enough to encirele the globe and | lcave enough to lap over two-thirds |across the American continent. Over these miles people will be | talking year from now. Nearly half it will be used in ex- the city's local service. The improved suburbam | tending tow e ind te The cost of this for cervice work alone In addi- improvements and cvtensions will be made to switche batteries and the like, grand total of money to be on improvements has not but it is estimated it s of $1,000,000, wire will he rd of $500,000, tion very Vernelle Head, one of Omaha's richest and most beau- L taymond Burr manager of a large y,,,rq The couple will expended detinitely be in exce | aind BANK REPORTS New York, Dec. 29.—The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companics for the week supplying | shows a deficit in reserve of $8,096, would be | 340, This is a decrease of $23,014,- Mrs. | 400, hus- | oil concern’s department in France. | will today. Mr, s severed home in Pawtucket V's jugular vein we Mrs, Meikle 11o; fractured pital in the s usbund and ir blooc su although suffering to the with her ribs ne went hos- ambulanee stod Man, Whose Wile Saved o 3y Giving Her Blood, Able geons said husband, her CORSATY ave her Hospital Today. CRUDE OIT, PRIC r. Shreveport, La., Dec, 29,~The Standard Oil Co. of Louisiana today announced an increase of 15 cents in all grades of North Louisiana and Are | kansas crude oil. | ohr ve years e, Dec Johi A's Junior, from his hum ured in 4 heat d December v ital ongl 4" Hquid te body ring tl nerates er to n Wl been i melt lent ¢ pounds of ice boiling point @, 0 youre Grayson! Well I'm Locke! Produce that contract, 1 have your check!* e - ? WALLY VAN, PATSY RUTH MILLER & ALEC B. FRANCIS N PICTURES ice committee consisting of | o