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f ) W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1923. States go\'érnnu-nt polic Up Auto Truck. clothing 1n- | Four New Jersey Men Captured After | their muchln(: had been ditched and When Storm Abates Sicilian R , LR ; } i 4 o, 3 a mile chase along the White Horse | » Coast Will Be Searched ; [ pike carly taday, state potice arrested | 5140 Of Hauor four alleged *“highjackers” charged An improved model of milk trans- portation car recently put in opera- tion, is of the refrigerator type, and has ice bunkers at either end, and seamless glass- ’ SEEK THE UIXMUI]E | | helpers lvl(-phonorl the pollce that Hammonton, N, Y | The truck contained = conflscmod holdup uru-r which they, turned loose , in the woods. The holdup occurred with helding up a truck about mid- night, WILL CONTINUE TO e ' | ARREST HIGRIAGKERS ~ |sggetn it vo | New captured after o authorities will fhatitute. div A | 2 s : . ? | their automobile had been riddied |two 3,000 gallon ing operations around the spot where J Gk } g | with bullets. A badge labelled “Unit- | enameled tanks. I » Lict ant Granadan was U b § s | | Fortify the Lungs Against Pneumonia by the Use of e Dixmude 1 men, went icinity this red the csponsibility nning Dix the with naval mmis- caded by Cap- is commission Stationery Dept. THE airship, beg appointment of DICKINSON Drug Co. 69-171 MAIN ST. Buy It a1 Great Savings During OUR WINTER — SALE — Chiffon Eiening In pale paste ed wit me he T dec his Gowns— ades, touch- $24.95 Crepe Satin Dresses — Gorgec bead m $5 yfi frairs, e didered Formerly $31.95 One Group of High Grade Coats— Of the rs of fine fur fabries—with Formerly new pile Special at '$38.50 HORSFALLS 93-99 Msylum Street§ Hartford. “It Pays 10 Buy Our Kind” TV R New Year To All Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREET “Let Us Clothe You We Know How™ moody will ha Fossett harg Neumann tee in ch clal u men oine Loth T usua t the except will I Miss Victe Hlisha Grand strect general mission co lege, India Adams College ADAMS RETURNS HOMY con the chies and gave wembily of 7 spring LYNCHING IN ITALY thousand the Celano and rem charged = of valuabl« relies of 1he Deservedly in the fron American achieemer the extracts thit » and certified as to purity and quality S————— DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. .T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bidg. saints from ts ar are ¥ as expl crit Steam Jan 2 ¢ At the mir iy would commiss lost mmand owing ieath question mory from hlame was responsible for wi is on f clearing or ruling t the tragedy ymmissior tham the fnvestigations officers and crew, b ings completely exc ide that Licute men did @ the airship and de h then everythi dise, try to me fes decla iontown, Pa Shevilm Roller to Utterly Ruin onfiscated Stills he Has Taken SPECIAL counst TO TAKY No Canse for Alarm riste Lueid 127 Aur jat a consistory. Grenads at to ih, aat NEW USE OF ROADROLLER Fmploys All : This automobile was presented to Woodrew Wilson on the occasion of his 76th birthday. The| ite a court-picture was taken when the former president rode in the auto for the first time. The other woman in rear is Miss Margaret Wilson. him is Mrs. Wilson. Allgn’s Lung Healer Seated next to| An internal germicide, furnishing ASKS GRIEFIS’ RELEASE WANTS SELECTHAN'S POST Chicago Man Sends ablegram to Albert Anderson of Jubilee German President Seeking Libera- Said to be Candidate Por Place tion of Bergdoll's Assailants. Held By Arvvid Nero. | coun- report- for the position resignation, of Albert cilman from the ed to be a candidate [made vacant by the Selectman Arvid Nero. Mr. Anderson the best knowt Swedish He es at 202 Jubilec Anderson, a forme first ward A cablegram to| Germar is one of reside TEXAS REPRESENTATIVE ATTACKS MELLON BILL of t mediate efforts 10 s Dr, Hal Unless favorable of this cablegram be held in Washingtor and a represegtative delegation to go to Germany to present the )w'mw“ 1 The gc raised to Congressman € ner Suspects Con- lon said actio spiracy of Predatory Interests in su wil A Connection With Dee 31.—Publication tax bill says a state- of democratic na- justified Washington, of the treasur nt by Repr xas, issued by tional committee, attitude of democrs republican cong in refusing to accept the 1 advance and wit the to serutinize its provisions “A huge organized the part Mr. rner duc a “natio biil be the “has fully atic ssional casure pportunity 3,000,000 signatur the leaders in ern Special Trolley Service New serviee » ’ - hout Year's Eve be For conspiracy on given to- M crests, compan Bryan night al by the rinten of the predatory ir charges, has b n gross'” con- an- to n-wide e« “in a large eded in the public by most ob- fore all of | a known @ind has for Common and the the of the a to misle last | socret Half wealth a for Pl \OUP 8OFY Hartrord line until out of this city and 1:22 & it of o t car le provisions ner, who is the ranking on the House Ways and mittee, declares that incing cvidence of this found in the wording ms and letters being re- nator; 4 Representa which in iden- The of thes hav the democrat Means con is city plain and cor spiracy the d Hartford MEETING POSTPONED 3 sig of the the provisions cotved before bill | the in. 1as the in all its pro. asscrts that it “fails to LY tradesmen men generally the 1d they would get.” millions Political Leader give of f ers and small busine fef they were Consult the classified to find The watch repairman you've in mind. READ THE WANT ADS JCopyright, If this Signature C. 7S ove is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE (There is no other “BROMQ QUININE") The Laxative and Tonic Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets is very beneficial to the system. The id’s most popular remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza. Price 30 Cents Street ! and west- | | tury. the Dest possible and most effective protection agginst the germs of in- fluenza, which seem to have a spe- cial affinity for the lungs. Do not wait until the germs find lodgment, but begin now and take the Lung | CITY ITEMS. | New Victor Racoras out every Fri-| ‘dnayd‘att Henry Morans', 365 Main 8t.| HAMIOF o £ e rintiies. ’ | A guaranteed remedy for lung and There will be a meeting of the el rprighanet | stockholders of the Fidelity Finance | ughs. corporation Tuesday evening, January , in Electric hall' at §8 West Main Price 60 Cents Sold in New RBritain by Clark & Brainard Co., Na Pharmacy; Miller-Hanson Drug , City Drug Store, r! New records every Fri- . C. L. Plerce Co.——advt. | Louis Golick of Alden street | unde nt an operation for appendi- | citis Baturday night and is reported to be in a critical conditior Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans —advt, Mr. Mrs. Harry A. Emmett and daugh Grace, and Miss Grace| | $mith of New Haven, are visiting rel- | atives in this eity. “That Old Gang of Mine,” and fox trot, Brunswick record. A. Andrewy & Co.—advt, Attorney 8, Gerard Casale is spend- ing a tew days in w York city, He | will return Thursday. Lunch at Hallinans.—advt. At the regular meeting of Winthrop council, Sons and Daughters of Lib- Wednesday evening in O, U. A. b 1l, the district deputy, Mrs, Lil- lian Tur of Hartford, will install the newly elected officers, At 6:30 o'clock a New England supper will be served to memk and their families There will also be a prize party later in the exening “Dresn Duddy,” L. Picree & Co. Mr, and Mrs, \kron, Ohio, are spending the holi- days with Mr. and Mrs. G. Brucedig of Church street and Mr. and Mrs. D, I, Larson of Howard street, | All roads lead to State Armory to- night, Firemen's ball, Bacchanalian Orchestra,—advt, | At a meeting of the Assyrian Mis. | sion held in the South church yester. lay afternoon Robert C, Denilg, di- rector of Americanization in New Haven, spoke to the assembly on “Americanization.” Mr, Denilg gave | a very interesting talk on the subject | and told of the great importance of making the foreign population into | a strong toval group of American citizens, He was introduced by A. W, Upson. “Walk Jimimnie, Brunswick record | & Co~~advt. John Maher, hoscman at Engine mpany no, 6, has resumed duty ter a three days absence due to sick- ne CONTAING ROT OVER 13 ALOOHOL quartet John | Wishing You A Happy and Prosperous new fox trot. C. vt H Brucedig of New Year Maurice A. Axelrod Your Druggist Walk,"” John fox A trot, Andrews We wish all our Friends and Patrons a Happy and Prosperous . A. Harty branch, will meet w Year's night. | “No, No, Nora,” piano record, by Phil Ohman, Brunswick record. John A. Andrews & Co.~advt Phenix lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., will hold & regular meeting tomorrow evening. | Don't fail to hear the concert by the Bacchanalian Orchestra, Fire. men’'s bali—advt There will be a special tion of Centennial Lodge, A. F, M., Wednesday, Jan, at X A regular communication will ht held . The Fellowcraft Degree will be conferred at both meetings. Among the members of the nurses | training class that will be graduated from 8t. Francis Hospital, Monday, | January is Miss Frances Glackin Morrissey of this city, Miss Morrissey gradumte of the New Bri school in She will beee ected with the nursing force the Hartford Hospital. Simon Nelson of 280 Corbin avenue, t at the Virginia Military in- returned to that institutior ay after having spent the holi- with his parents in this eity. Vega sociely entertained of Vega he Hicrpe o Emil Hjerpe holidays from Bentley School of counting at Boston and Academy at Poultney A.O0 H New Year. Himberg & Horn JEWELERS communica- 10 R. R. ARCADE, 392 MAIN ST. 0,| DXOXOR ) a stude stitute ® OO0 lays The ildrg ® he e N members Saturday eve Miltor I Gustave are home for Hiery th Ac Troy confer Vi PLAN “DRY" WEM}OME Federal Prohibition Agents Announce (M ROMMOR OO SORD OB () | That They Will Not Permit Use of i Liquors at New Year's Parties. C.Ak® Open this evening and every Monday evening 7 to 8 o'clock ~ Disisional bition unit throughout the will keep house” tonight in a éopcerted 1o prevent New Year parties iolating the prohibition law Prohibition officials declared today that with exira precautions being taken everywhere it scemed certain the old year would pass out in & per- | fectly legal manner, | More frefjuent use of lh» injunc tion provisions of the prohibition act and a drive against the “Dig con-| spirators” the officials added will be the policy followed by the dry unit| in 1924, The smaller cases will be left for state and local officials to handle. l Washington officrs of Dree the LM 4 pr country o effort K28 2 K K] OO VO BV Y | Reinforced concrete is being uflL] ized to prevent the collapse of the great tower of the Strashourg Cathe- | dral. It was built in the 15th cen- | ‘ A X )