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— | GOV, HAS VERY BIG Happy New Year |- :: " | DICKINSON| - v Drug Co. |siiiiziis -171 MAIN ST. and a Hall The govern- Looks for the record almost s paid fnto o year $3.888,- alance of s marked treasury, It wartime of s toward debt of the last als time calen- the gove sources duties s during the o ehief revenue P wcomes and 1 at customs houses, \sury show income and ts tax payments for 1923 totaled $1,865,608,422 as compared with $1,- 01,604 14 i customs revenue atest In the history aggregated $582,598,- 400,000 more than s on v ecte the is pre s the country, about $1 the previous yeg Trousury We Wish o You All a Happy i and Prosperous o th 05 expressed satis- tax receipts, tax rates of the borne out the pre- rates would e through w stimu- They declared no ceonomic recov- able to & return of avail- rom its holding in tax- to the financing of pro- which paid taxes to officinls t! the tax law dietion that morc re internal ower hod ower 0- e v smau amount of the was trace fund exempt places hictive entorprise government Tarit Failed The higher r tion tarifl were sponsible the hugt come from that source ties falled to New Year Imports administra- gurded res government in- The high du- barrier aguinst 10 Stop teg of the wecording 1o official v continucd he imports went i tin Sep- thro end- ftnports, which show vy gh the year ember, 1922 ing today HORSFALLS| 93-99 Xsylum Strect § ;... ¥ during officials during cetions than $1 Such figures, reflect an wrce and orld trade conditions could not fal activity col conditions ir ceonomi Hartfo disturbed I Pass to by Our Kind™ e sed govern- coipts 10t confined to incoms custon Happy New Year To All Ye London Shop Tailors MAIN STREET s Clothe Yon We Know = H”\(‘ Yowr I'\d’“”\(‘ and glasses fitted by one who knows, Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle| frames; special price $3.50. and in e Wy crous | th 13 “ret New day udt Victor Reéecora Hency Moran out every Pri. How." it 365 Muin 8t Henry Morans eyes Lenses Examination Extra. Lewis A. Hines, Ref.D. Eyesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST, Rooms 501 and 505 Hartford Giness She Didn’t Like Concert Londo A ] $100 b ® theater a singer gaged Crawford Adams and Company I Remder Violinict. Pianist ~ Anspices of Central Junior High achers In New Britain February 9 Feb. Hi—Charles C. Keith, b turer. March 3—Dr. David .V augin Speaker. . aries Craw fon Bird Man. 2 Vour for 5 INCOME FOR YEAR Treasury Increase Nearly Billion of hav-| ords, | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1924. CHILDREN CRY FOR “CASTORIA” Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has been in uge for over 30 years to re- icve babies and children of Consti- pation, IMlatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness aris- ing therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the ilation of Food; giving natura without opiates. The genuine bes assim- s the signature of SCHOO! high school will reop: the tinal month of th first semester. During the vacatior Miss Fannie Holmes, clerk the school, has been working on the de- ficiency cards which will be to the homes of the students who huie held a standing below the average during the past eighth students will 1 until January to make up these marks. Ther marks for the entire sent in from the dents who to pass will have to remain behind their class and be candidates until the next marking period, which will in June. HIG The Senior tomorrow for at sent requi These ve 29 the be stu- ail . semoster be went into effect applied concern A new rule, which last February, will again to whatever students it ma last year 12 students werc for six months because of their low standing in their studies, and last June six more were suspend the same period of time, when tailed to reach the standing required by the rule. According to the rule any student tails to pass three subjects of a unit, will b clared and if e to requirement ing tne following he suspended for a period of six it At present the about dents at the school who are bation, the majority of whicl passing. Gymupasium ¢ and young diately ter Wednesduy, These v held during the year this the students stayed in t « rooms and studied during the period he fact that all of the ts had to take examinations caused much of the delay. Miss Rose Glover will in cha Physical Director or t suspended for they who on probation, the semester Aee falls ur will e nths stu pro- are Pass same men nme- s«chool first to tor will begu opening 1 be t Previons asses young wonmer the stude physi and assidy will care The gam ull season wil lay January Fhomas' semin Wil reg are Neipy Haber Gorman Grip, McGrath first usket vho City 101w and Tubby und rer, Bee DATES ASSIGNED were short TRIAL T « signed i lowing city con trial dat at ti erday after at 2 p. m against Groensteds Har ¥ 1ary ssio Phursday, Jan vy Himberg and others B, Howard, Willlam M the plaintif, tor the defendant; Friday lrnest Nyq Hall, Dunn & Mebonough plaintiff, D, 1. Nair endant; Mond January 7 ck, the New Britain Record againgt Monroe Simons, exccutor Kirkham, Cooper Camp tor the plaintif or the defendant 1 m John J. Ryan, W the intiff, Judge W, | Mang defendant, at 2 p. m., Jo! against John Kata, Judge B | aftney for the plaintiit, Dunn & McDonough for the defendant; Wed lay, January 9, at 1 m., Marie against Jol B. Weinstock & McDonough for the V. MeK. Gleszer the Tuesday, Janvary 1 10 a Parmele January 4, against for Beymour & p. m, for the at 2 o' Co. Hungerford M. D January 4 Gor against M. Greenstels tor & Baxe Friday at Da al a i the Krtaba Iiras s plaintife Wa Johnson at m aw Gale wgninst Nowicki Ba Henry or the plaintiff, Clar Robert the defe Delidonna against Dunn & MeDonoug Rundbaken enes dwin for nda wep! Young, plaintiff, § fendant for the for the de- ihe * ViCH The ANy 01 1€ ing new high explosives phosphorous bomb when it | attack and is made for smoke and incendiary purposes. “Feet, Get Me Away!” exploded. GERMAN CAPITAL WELL GONCEALED Money Invested Abroad Will Be| Hard to Locate Associated Press. New York, Jan. 1.—Leading Wall- | street bankers express the opinion | that the amount of German capital | exported abroad since the armistice | which is to be the subject of an in-| vestigation by an murmuonal com- mittee appointed by the re nmission, wil never be ulcurutely ascertained. Estimates of this sum, vhich range all the way from $10,- 1,000 to $2,000,000,000 are general- y regarded as mere guesses. A rigid investigation by the G 1nmu government under penalty is o cred as the most effective way m gnx- ting the information, which is desired primarily by the French government. However, bankers who visited Ge lust summer and fall express ve doubts that such an investig: tion will be successfully ducted. j I-'OR INDIGESTION 6 B:-ms ot water DELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere MOTHER SOLD CHILD BUT GOT HIM BACK + Galifornia Judge, Conironted With Problem, Denies Gontract By The San Francisco, Jan., 1.—Cattle are traded. Chattels are sold: | But cold words of the law are not| sufficient to contract sole right to a smile. i from bitter experience Mrs. Frances Maher here has just learned. | tegretfully she heeded her brain| and not her heart when she let Mike | slip from her arms at birth into the | yearning cmbrace of childless Mrs, | John Fleming “for a price.” Even before the angels brought| him, Mike with his dimples and pink | little toes had been deeded to: lhe[ other woman by the mother, who,| with three other babies to care for, teared there would not be enouxh‘ left to care for Mike out of his| daddy’s $68 monthly salary. | Advertised Baby for sale, And so it happened in this strang- est of birth contract cases, that Mike | became the “prenatal bargain” ad- vertised for sale by Mrs. Maher, who now says she was distracted and un- aware of what she was doing when | telling the world of her willingness to barter unborn Mike away The “bargain” went throug) as| agreed, with Mrs, Fleming taking to bed follewing Mike's arrival to sim- ulate visit of the stork to her home, | In another part of the city, Mrs. Maher, the rcal mother, lay with| ing heart and awakened con-| science and with her arms empty-— | arms that were beginning to feel the | urge for Mike's departed caress, In beelouding mercy she had con- sented to the parting, hoping Mike might be better cared for and sparcd possible privation consequent upon a fourth mouth to feed from the ather's meager salary as an | army bandmaster at the Presidio, But all this solemn calculation dis- persed like chaff when the mother love mounted to owr that and | For, like Rach forolen sources | O Mrs, Maher sobbing for 82 wouid not be comforted, of German Fo el Pl E1 did Mrs, now five of contention yes, Woman Claims mine,” said Mrs, “Under rule of land and law. tatis- | wp oontracted for him, Paid him and want him mother did not.” Judge Louis H Solomon heurd the in er con- No Compulsion on Banks, rge international bank- ing firms here frankly stated that they knew no law by which they could compelled to reveal the pri- vite business of their clients While declining to be quoted some of the ankly stated that they would de- ciine to give details of transactions believed to involve capital of Ger- man origin unless they were forced to do so by law. Some of th nowever, have kept rnment informed of the receipt German gold without going into the tions detalls of each transaction In order to get the informatior sought, bankers pointed out that the commission committee to get the co-operation, the German allied but of thos neutral as well, particulurly Swit- zerland, Holland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Spain wi the of migrated ( capital ieved Heads of bunks, the reparations would not gov have only rnments, countries of and bulk be- e rman to have from ud- German capital has migratod Germany in various ways, ing ing Relchsbhank Holdings sold Out 1 Fhe transfer of gold Hol of the German Reichst declined 1,005,000,000 gold on WO,000 on November representing cdged or either to obligations or to buy fors | curreney, At least 148,000,000 cquivalent to nbout $3 reported to Leen York. ac) lings nk rom marks January 1 to 467 it the leerease mounts p sold mect Toreign g 2ol marks, r have 1 to New surge of | Purchuse of ceuritios cluim its no accurate compilation of such obtatnable, it American Whils relgn purchusers I estimated bands bought through year tot Rotent ix country through the and Germany ha old, the h-urli her baby, | has bee stoeks ed ubout $250,000,000 came, And Fleming months old, was The apple | credits in of I8 here It been a e ties securities that buyer of conter wheat, this country. The the United howr the depurtment bear out or cottor copper, record = ming. | ood 1 betweer Germany the trade Btates ' tat of “ by sol His him, 1 lowve the theory that Germ tHm t t rma e oo Ward plea sitting as % He listened cha . capital broad ital Mol tderal But the silence was broken by a heartrending sob as with Madonna- like mein Mrs, Maher reached forgh her hands in supplication in this and v my baby, judge. It was dis- 1 who suffered for him. 1 who gave him What right then has the law words to take him from me arge Uider Disguises capital of German orl- fous any « . t is held in friends of the Holland countries. rnation to irom ag ntries under ames relatives o with e citize of icrmans 1 ‘witzeriu dinavi hods love. be- Contracts 1 parted cause 1 nothing with with my baby, judge, was not in my right mind mny brain and body. lLet out of me b him. My arms ache to hold r- him—for just a little whi Back As Love's Lesson To such entreaty the court waived adjournment to take the matter un- ler advisement Mike, in the womar slept it all But mas present of Mrs, |} own consont back Nor madr Flemings hospita the contraet Mrs. M Mike s her en ite are Spa A French by of vt bie pita Germa those nume ted, wer debts ir of hold f fictitions for anizmti Payme ou nles outside of of the “other through arms shme contente Zuricl lute that the night Christ protected right as erascd by her she turned Mike nufactur. as a ed them ¢ goods prices low- there to conr law cming w and mother further mone y v b to hi mention been expended by the Mrs. Maher's er part of d eare of the in beh bills ip A of without nor vy o inclue Hawii That is al which own governme er's sleter back M M ay res aboy To Curealold | in One Day The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for- tify the system against In- fluenza and other serious jiis resulting from a Cold. The box bears this signature é%| Price 3. of washingwn, D. U, are test- camra caught a 25-pound white This bomb is for an air| [dohn Lewis Asks session of {turnable in the city court the fourth | | Monday of | elub, trip to Italy, will tell about Mussoiini - SureRelief | To my old and new customers, who have made my 32nd year of HARDWARE Service in New Britain a Success— HERBERT L. MILLS TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES Secretary Hoover summarizes worid conditions and says all factors which make for the business prosperity of the United States are hopeful for 1924, President Coolidge extends New Year's greetings to the American peo- ple and expresses belief that there will be spiritual, moral and material advancement in the coming 12 months, | New York Tribune asserts that Mrs. | Molla Mallory will compete in Olym- pic tennis matches as a member of | Norway's team if she is not allowed to | play for the United States, Administration looks upon the sale of war material to Mexico as a move to supnort established law and order, Washington dispatch says. Representative Longworth, repub- | lican leader, questions advisabflity of | holding conference of house republi- cans next week to discuss soldiers’ bonus, Secretary Mellon looks confidently to a prosperous 1924 and says favor- | able action by congress on tux meas- ures will improve the natlon's economic condition. Countless revelers welcome the New [ Year in New York eity whi'e thous- ands crowd the churches for watch night prayers. James Montgomery Flagg an~ nounces his engagement to Miss Dor- othy Virginia Wadman of Mamaro- neck, N. ¥, New York and Cuba mail steamship I'ne, more widely known as the Ward Iine, is placed in recelver's hands by tederal court at New York. Italian mob makes human torch of | robber caught stealing ashes of Baint at Avezzano, pouring oil on his cloth- ing and burning him to death, And the smile on his cherubic face which she bartered away before it came to glow upon her is at once a Christmas boon and a lesson— A lesson to teach her, she that baby smiles cannot be sold. For love won't countenance trades, HUSBAND SUES WIFE $3,000 Fafnir Bearing Co. Buys Property of Hart & Cooley The Fafnir Bearing Co. yesterday purchased the May and Reynolds properties at Myrtle and Booth streets, which for several years had been controlled by the Hart & Cooley | Co. The purchase price was about $73,600, Tenement houses on the tract will be mllowed to stand for the Damagd | progent, according to the new pur- of chaser, ‘TRY SOLPHUR ON says, such Claiming Interest in Proceads Real Estate Transaction. John Lewis, through Attorney Rachlin, has brought suit for 38,000 against his wife, Anna Lewls, alleging AN ECZEHA SKIN that she sold property at 284 North street and refused to glve him Ay | ooq0 gaule and Overcomes Trouble part of the proceeds of the sale, He | Almost Over Night also claims that she received lz,‘o;m Any breaking out of the skin, even nd took a mortgage for 83, | " 4 R e akN ok B $5000 n the | Nery. itching ocze ma, un“he‘:ulzklly bank in which he has & Interest,[OVercome by APPIVIAE ‘Herthde Constable George A. Stark served the ;’l"“""";‘j\':7"‘»l:lnn:‘zlr":klnd.:;:o;’:z writ and nrm»hr'd money in lh“ [m:‘ l‘rurln rties, this sulphur preparation PURE W et f“"' il m‘_ : | instantly brings case from skin frrita. 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