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12 e in operation, have watched the manu- [water and then refilling the botties they want the kick.” | G 0 P H d —————) actire of white mule and the print. | putting on fake seals ands returning| Captain sim weo demonstratea tne| s U P Hea EXPERT EXP[AINS THE HERALD ir of labels and tinfoil caps to|them to their cases. method of making lead foil seals for | - ~ " 4 N which even wary drinkers would Aboard the Jennie W. the corres- new bottles and explained that his Py o | “VVANT ADS point with pride, remarking: ‘Have |pondent saw men engaged in this |ship supplied the entire rum flcet ‘ Alphabetically Arranged For Quick another drink. Safe? Sure. This|{work in the hold of the ship. The|with seals and labels at a small price. | and Ready Roference i is yorted." | cants T NRALED o as too great & risk to manufac- LINE RATES F¢ el b '\v‘,“ is imported L : R apt u.u explained to him that cut ll' .\\ A[ ”,” Lr.«{ A T k to man {4 AC | | CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS o I'he correspondent who visited two [ting was a practice followed by most | ture these necessities of the trade Charge Prepald a0 . the 20 rum ships which he esti-|of the rum s, ashof, he said H .. 1 line a0 00 Tells How Maritime Moonshmem o1 LiTe st acar visil]| KOV &\ aEcond b atin |t o) corceRODOERE s et Pnce Reduced About $2,500 ])yl Dalime 0 - hour emoon a high power speed | visited was a schooner, the captain ot | Norwick . . 1 lne 24 21 i ; 1 i et s e IR T E R Nas Siseet Ik MmO Wich MMM SE Hit ‘ 1l R L . Loa sent a night observing the [which was engaged anufacturing 1 line " . + “Make Their Own iperations whourd the (o hoats and s own Nauor. I the fter hold. o1 And Killed by Auto Information Now at Hand | A in conversation with their the vessel, he found & maze of vats| Jewett City, Conn, Dec. 31 | 1.line .. $1,90 4 T t iestion as to whether there was |and piping, the equipment for six | Ser of Norwich was instantly killed “Yeariy rderflflm‘u Lr-:; "Avplication Newark. N. J. In Marit ny uor heing carried ashore |stills which were in - full - operation. (and Raymond Thompson of the same An appropriation of $5,000 win Ji PRt 8 words to & line. moonshiners who manutact 1 i one ins 1 The ecapt L man called “Sim,” told city, was seriously injured carly g or the oS New Minimwn Space, 3 lines. “imported i ard t ships Any good liguor? Son, 1 will | him that ally the six were not in ! terday when an automobile drive parec fue enllr.‘r onst. of poning New Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. on rum te t whiskey ny ship and ull that goes with [operation, but that the holiday trade Senser overturned, when he is said Britain, including consultation fees, '}l ~Xo™3q Accepted After 1 P. M. for and half it ottles it that there isn't a pint of uncut|made it necessary’to work all of {to have mistaken a narrow drive- expert services in this city, prepara- '"A'd'","i“"’;;(!:d°I‘,\::‘r"'l’h:’?r’.'mhnm P with counter 1heis ad scals, wh oy in t country outside of | them way for a side street, Renser was tion of maps and ordinances, con- |l 0 10 "0 customers. Call 925 and are work v Hook to what people wl hefore prohibition In the forward hold, the corres-, pinned under the machine with his tingencies und incidentals, President |/ Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. N ] ording 10+ And gin? No real gin at Every- (pondent found a small room equipped head crushed and one arm broken Campbell Scott of the Technical Ad-! = a o ) ring ¥l i make it 0o cheap.” | with @ hand press on which labels ihompson was taken to the Backus visory corporation has advised the' in the N Lag Cutting whiskey, the correspondent | were being printed for new stock. | hospital in Norwich suffering internal local zoning commission and this fact | S They esist right ¢ > onsisted in emptying the bot- | Captain Sim explained that it was injuries and broken ribs. Joseph Shea will be brought before the commis-| ANNOUNCEMENTS coast.” s t sy 1 wine liguor into tubs, add- | casy to copy the genuine labels av Norwich, escaped injury. Cor- Copyright !sion at its meeting tonight. know, becuuse I | stills ing alcohol, then an equal amount of | “anyhow people don't care what ine G. Desmond of Norwich at Harris & Ewing The fact that the assessors are in psurial Vaults, Monuments 1 quest this afternoon declared | o o LT | POSS on of complete information | BURIAT, VA)/L/IA—Autonatic sealing, con- was responsibie for his own itk 'f ]‘ o S b I‘”" oot the Re. | ©n the city, its buildings and their| crote steel reinforced, wue'l"pr.onl, cm;.- 1 the injuries sustained by Avams ol fowa, ¢ B n ill reduce the ordina " | than wood or met rst c.ass under- Thompsow. Senser leaves a wife and |Publican National Commitice. He ! ®58 ¥ Il” -l:zll::n ;hr Wu‘x’dx‘:}.: (o:t'sn:;fi : B Vault Co., 276 Map'e. Tel. 3748 A AR will have his kands full between now |“00/1E by ab L Le = recrymen s ik :nv‘f.x;mnu \1)*\ ‘~] |In-.vr|)m‘|l A-\;x')'vl\‘ir]\fl -n '““, be nece v to have one Cl"‘ FLOW Al kinds. Danbury, Dec atel Tahoriit & RAHEEE “Y°" days, preparing tax maps, building | =7 PR serleass anl suibyBat Commissioner Harry E. MacKenzie | 7% e " S records, etc., preparing a composite | “yp. . Simonsen, Box 69, N. B. Road, today appointed Miss Tillie Braun of = et study map in colors and verifying| _ Plainville; ‘phone 195-12, this city, an inspector in the state DIES IN SUBWAY, data on the grounds. The cost for NURSERYMAN—Fruit tr -nmndfi abor depurtment. She will inspect | New York, Dec. 3 s Chuistie | this will be $900, with $315 extra for| g% berslen haige planta fend address. mercantile establishments and res- DBell, 74, forme dent of traveling expenses and board. Study| FORTED Tt s cat Soweri Tonera taurants cmploying women, in con- the National Nassau bank of this eity, | maps will be turned out in blue print| & eorrr s’ cen Johmson's Greenhousea nection with an effort of the depart- dropped dead in a subway train. at a cost of §400 and a retracing will | _§17 Church 8t.; ment to check various violations of - ——— cost $100 more. A two-day trip h_v‘——_ lmnndl-‘onnd [] the law frequently reported. HARTFORD BAKER BANKRUPT. a consultant to lay plans for starting BLACK velver pocketbook on Maim, Arch, - T ST A TT . > " Fp e i " - — 3 5 vl i the work will ~ost $220, and a subse-| Winthrop, Glen, Webster Hill or W, HE AUDIT BUREAU of CIR- Paul T. Cherington, formerly Pro- AVIATORS HAVE TO LAND ”,\..,,‘:\ “:“h'z-l. :' b H' SRS el when the| Pearl Sts, by mail carvier. Tieward if 1 o s e : g ~ AERIEN, & NAROLS 8 3 a | t d to H. A. Abrahamson, po: CULATIONS now in the fessor of Marketing, Graduate School Danbury, Dec. 81.—Clarence Mar- | bankruptey document today gave |Work is being completed will cost & | omice. S : 4 : fig 2 cus and James Hill, Jr., of Vincland, debts at $38,565 and assets at $30,115. amount with $110 addition for a | BLACK LEATIER (ravelng bag 1ost In tenth vear of its service to the ad- of Business Administration, Harvard N. I, en route from Hartford to S ¢ stay to confer with the com- | drivewy outside K. . Statlon, § p. m. U3 d ichi s niv aityr 1t 3 Vineland by airp 10, found it neeces % Thursda, D . Finder please return rtising a blishing wo er's P ¢ stateme: 'e- 3 & y Russell, 756 Arch St vertising and publishing world. University, in a public statement re sary to land at Ridgebury about six| wew Havem Dec. $1.—Michaet[<*Preparation of the soning ordl-| (2, MreC. 4. Rumell, T8 Aro cently issued said: “The progress miles west of this city at nightfall Aoran 70, whe died today, was for Nance under the supervision of con-|GTXNOND stick pin Tost; Fridey or Baturs 1 i |last cvening, owing to durkness and 45 yvours head leverman at the Silver Sultant is cstimated to cost $1,200, day: reward it rcturned. 'Phone 2729-4, : 5 made in the quantitative measure- the heavy snow storm prevailing. In | glor overhead bridge just west of and a revision of the ordinance after| FRATERNITY PIN, 17 pearls, A. R, Las- While the desired goal has not as X E = dropping into & meadow they dam- 'y main terminal here of the New construction ecriticism is received will| sen on the back. lost Sunday between 3 3 o - ment of circulations by inflexible aged their plane slightly = o AL A e e R e og| Woodland and Eim Sts.; reward. ‘Phone vet been reached, nevertheless suffi- RCienHAC AN A et Taue] Audit [ - : STl Fatiasn INe U HGL S1RCO estimated as necessary to |7 T : t progress has been made to wal i ; | His Chief Qualification Now Y St B . cles and committee VA 1 ; i Bureau of Circulations has been one | Ca I B} 1 . ¢ ing the grand total to ESNTRAsdRte ¥ the tribute paid to the Bureau A 3 | ) ather wi v | eve $4,96 - . ; | i e ; of the most valuable and most credit- (g - | e e ] by the late President Harding, a few 43 9 Banker's da Oh, ves. he During the 15t » the United The Tnited States consume - A S e ¥ hs before | . able achievements of the American will, after he N ilacalvon- S W of st Sk Bl i et i R wer A TOWE Trival '“(:» B e aEl el months before he passed on, when he advertising business.” books. He'll want to Keep the money 6,700 precision weights, the largest [ wood supply, Tts share Is about 22, | RING LOSTGentlemairs sapphire Son. satdi £ " AR g e et & » .. I a ber e ested Sy 0.000.0( Y sait ks . day evening, between 211 Main St. an said: “I cannot forego expressing in the family. |nunn r ever tested in any one year ,000,000 cubie feet,®ach year, g R L e e » - " H 3 o o —_———— S 47 Madison St, second floor; reward. my personal appreciation of the work | SNATT, gold broochi, ot with pearls, lost. ? T o as steadilv 4 Y Find kindly na ; reward. of the Bureau, which I feel has done he Bureau has steadily advanced Where 17 People Bumed to Death Pt - 3 S T S the standards of advertising practice [ Porwonals o so much toward standardizing values tnsebiudl g Prace MTS8 TORE TITZSIMMONS Wil condurt a . R i 2 S under difficulties naturally attending | Tlass in beauty culture; enrollments must in the great business of advertising, Ny it SRR W be made before Jan, 8. 'Phone 847-4. and has contributed a good deal to a BUSLL 8 S Dyw Subtiee s l W e B el pare a 28 E: A " ia s to be woall drossed on easy weel pay- its present firm establishment, equal e Thosien Crothing e & Dioras general improvement of the journal- or even greater progress may be ex- Bt. next to Merald office. istic profession.” pected in the next decade, | L K o 4 o o of . b Monday and wll this week we will have bargains for late buyers in cameras, photo albums, picture frames, w Year's cards at low prices. Arcade io. 170 on Conl biTie. URRtALL_Accurate THE HERALD IS A MEMBER R B TR OF THE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION | AUTOMOTIVE ] | Auto and Truck Agencies 8 | BUTCR MOTOR CARS - “Better cars | lwm[ bullt and Bulck s bullding them, ! n Bulck Co, 325 Arch street. and _ Bervice | Motor A I.tpullmu Couce o ’ Main corner_ Lincoin 8t a Cleveland otor cAr _ e Aiperican Sales Co., § Eim DISTRIBUTED DAILY [ tor M for econemical transportation, New .Witain Motor BSales Uorp., & Main stroel | DODGE KIS w\run CA THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION FORD CAlis, Fordson tractor. OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER | FORD Al Vordwn uitor motive Sal A C ¥ Inuns"“m . :um'. \g N . v N . % 5 ar values, See tiv naw coaches. Hopey. Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space an Auio_ais o, Sales and Service v 480 _Arch i WV - e Ashes of the old frame building of the Chicago hospital for the Insane at Dunning, 1l in which 15 men, a woman and a child were burned to death just after Christmas. Investigators are shown groping among the rows of blackened iron bedsteads in the search for the remains of the victims, THEM DAYS lS GONE FOREVER THREE ~ A MOST (MPORTANT ABSCLUTELY THMEN “THMESE PATENT /U THLESS' PRESERVE ALL “THEM JARS ARE TOMATOES 1 THE "PUT UP LASY Bunw SUMMER HAS FERMENTED M I\)NETEEI\\ HONDRED TwWeATY- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1923. Chase This on Your Clumu o.)o» YEAR - - Y GOSH - HOW TiMe jeAR -~ - A FACT YOU Deny - —— O BOY! IT LOOKS LIKE WE WAS OLT EASHIONED NEw YEAR'S EVE AFETER ALL: | NASH wud Oak ii. O MOTOR 4 Lrucke. Kenasth | M. Searie & Lo, wud wervice. Our, ‘ Eim and Mk sty, wew Britaln, Can [ REPRESENT Tue PRESENT y Tel, E110 " Local “agonts ~for Gebirel AND CHALMERS Baies and Mcuauley and ssenneit, 98 Arch MAXWELL wervice, A weriice. del STUDEBAKENS- Light six tourin #pecial #ix tour'ng, §1.990; big six touring, 0; ¥, O, B, iwtory, rving Jester, . “This 18 & Biudeouker year.” x NiGHT AND UVRRLAND moior owioum &l § Kim Bi.; eervice, 137 Moter.,” R Autus lnd Trucks For sale L) COME IN TOUDAY = FICK YOUR USED CAR-A SMALL DUWN PAYMENT uouLDs T UNTIL sPRING BUY NUW AND SAVE MONEY Duick 1923 Sport Touring. Buick 1923 4.3} Sedan; ¢ new cords; new paint Buick 1932 Sport Towring, Buick 1920 §-y), Loupe, excelleat condition Buick 1926 ¢ Roadster; price low, Buick 1919 §-cy & buy. Buick 1917 -0l Franklin 1919 §-pass. Sedan Jewetr, 1993, & pass. Stephens 1920 & pass. Te ALSO MANY OTHER MAKES THESE CARS HAVE BEEN THOR- OUGHLY RECONDITIONED AND ARE SOLD WITH OUR 30-DAY GUARANTEE. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO, USED CAR DEPT. 170 ARCH 8T, ‘PHONE 2007, OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDATS