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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1924. This Ts the Life! PLASTIRAS TAKES * CHARGEIN ATHENS - “Down With King,” “Loug Live scw suven, s GOLF MEETING TODAY Session at New Haven to Elect Offie V—EMPLOYMENT. 79—~EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. {0—~HELP—AGENTS WANTED. 41—HELP~-] WANTED. 42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED, 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN. 44—SITUATIONS WANTED- 45—SITUATIONS WAFTED Hasgi VI—FINANCIAL. !lfi—le’Sl.\'ESS OPPORTUNITIES, o . 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS. 2—To fix the 43—MONEY LOANED. time and place of the annual tourna-| $9—WANTED—TO BORROW. | ment and to elect officers to guide the| VII—LIVE STOCK. | body's fortunes in 1924, members of | 50—CATTLE AND SWINE. |the Connecticut Women's Golf Asso-| $1—~DOGS, CATS, PETS. WASHINGTON DENIES ANV SALE OF SHIPS. Treaty Forbids Disposing of cers and Plan wal Tourney for Gunboats to Foreign Powers Washingtor private s States to Mexica has been s f de in Mexico ( ates is preparing to the olutio try re group is also lo upon the part t publicatic United States to arrest revolutionists in any 1f it came to t shington government that at responsible time nts of any hos At gove ) has or soug ¥ w wer troops being mad in the 1 iy tak frie steps would be n to prever action. o long as th eny forcign political with American laws prospect that ment will agents here ion there with m Obregon to Send Request 'or Extraordinary Sess » Ass ated T ion nounced gon had e 10 the permune mission, re “tra Tonde Lo 15 appa sucrificed ng 19 reck wors stre to Scotland Yar were kille A ties were attril Yet there are here today than FIRST ANNUAL SALE — At HUDSON FUR SHOP \T’6 TWENTY YeARS AGO TODAY THAT WE GOT Winter this vear was a trifle late in coming, but when it did, made up for lost time. At Lake Placid, N. Y., many prominent folk are enjoying the first heavy snows of the season. Sled- ding is much in vogue. of Lake Placid; Mis of New York. REPORTS ON DECEMBER BUILDING ACTIVITIES |, dists Inspector Gilehreest Issued 82 Per- mits Representing Invesy Totalli Nearly Half Million session of the building be presented plumbing 1 indicating At tonig commission reports will building i inspectors, month in Decem Building I wi sy John C. Gil- permits issued ling $468,17 19 frame build. buildings, Vterations, 13,656, To- rmits, $468,172 Thirty- nts were added and There 141 pector yrecst report 82 for operations tot brick eme one store was built were in- spections. Plumt nspector P, reports ed mor Tormay during permits inspections made work in r work in old permits were plumbing by e re 78 1efects plumbing is- sued 143 s nine permi buildings an uildings. Two and 14 m by osed i ssued tosts were ter were ore fons disc spector and upo remedied Cyril 1. Curtin electrical in 63 There placed, order re Inspector ese in work 41 ne rground vied w building und services 1ed one oil hurry d o thea Entertain Patients at New Britain Hospita was 1 leved i1fternoon ntal ‘ program e ita entine yesterday Instrume Quar musica organization econ H. Valentine, violinist; pia Har & I, Occupin, Eaercises Fran MeGe brought « t Med m pended Arthur E. Dew, Jr., of Philadelphia; Grace May of Bronx MINISTER ON TRIAL idi isteria MeGehos the pulpit nois gressiver criticism 1 to Murry a verbal a time SeruET Wips SEES THAT or Flder Alrcad Mis presiding e We 1 th tic I that reh of Southern Metho- ¥ Suspended From risterial Punctions, m Dr s, that Charies D, will be I the r local trial © exercise all min- Letive Missouri a organization. behalf of the Bis W al church at w en the b ich teraction betwe o A/ ville Med hoy two culminate i suit the b Vit er withdrawn nst ater McGehee was s ing resolution exe committec Lou seribed “unfit This actio Legion posts of St as liers. Ly ¥ in the leGehe 1 appointme officers’ res Girls Deserting chorus girls in 1@ndc busine he r them into in a century And difficy find others equally ffic according Left to right you see above: Mary Louise MacDonald and sister Margaret Viola Brown bringing suit Ly of the passcd the Ame is in which to was can he to ht minister brou erve corps living in Stage carth of pret. n now. High- 58 WOI es an ops in old- trical it's ¢ deel “, to arming t the to o the t Babble This to Your Better-Half UNDERSTAMD LY GOSH TWENTY YEARS HAS CERTAINLY MADE LOTS OF | the king,"” | Colonel | republie Republic” Are Cheers He Gets Amid shouts from the deputies and the galleries of | “Long live the republic; down with | Greece's revolutionary gov- rmment was turned over to the new- v elected national assembly today by Colonel Plastiras, head the revolutionary committee, Colonel Plastiras opened the sion with a speech in which he enum- erated the achievements of the revo- | lutionary government, which took power with the abdication of King Constantine in the fail of 1922, Premier Gonat followed with an announcement of the resignation of his government, which held office under the revolutionary regime. i The cabinet withdrew from the session after its resignation., The re- publicans and the liberal democrats remained in the house and endeavor- | ed to form a quorum to elect a speaker After a adjourned of se8- ated debate the house until Saturday. | Coionel Plastiras spoke for an hour reviewing the work of the revo- When he referred to the from “the American relief whose aid reached | Greece's refugees during the coun- | most critical moments,” there was a wild outburst of applause, The republican deputies shouted, *Long s the American republic!” while the liberals contented themselves with ¢ “long live Americ 2 galleries ined in the demon- stration Another outburst in lution. assistance organizations ocenrred when Plastiras said he favored because he was convineed that the nation's troubles were duc to the dynasty. He said he was hap- py becau Grecee's most prominent son, Venizelos, would soon again be in the his countrymen a midst of For Our s often sure Cure A little bit the sunshine And littie very A little day look guy And a little bit glad a weary Réinsfated! Patience come, bit of home; Hope of makes Love makes a happy bit of makes a rainy of Charity makes way,~—Tit-Bits, Wadsw Forbes during the s been made independent Rurcau now Hines by administration, | three '8 ink T officer of Ve cutive on of Longtellow. | ciation met at the New Haven Lawn club today. The program was teed off with a luncheon after which came a'review of the year. Mrs, A. Ray- mond Ellis of Hartford had been nominated for president, Mrs. Burn-| side Winslow of New Haven the state champion, for vice president; Mrs. George C. Seeley, secretary treasurer., Elections to standing committees were to be Mrs. C. B. Parsons of Shuttle Meadow, New Britain, to the executive committee for one year; Mrs. C. H. Porter, of New Haven, for two vears, and Mrs. J. P. Kellogg of Waterbury for three years; Mrs. M. J. Lawler, Waterbury, state team and Mrs. A. M. Collens of Hartford, chair- man of the handicap committee, His Own Horse Skegness, South Lincolnshire, Eng. he spectacle of a man in the shafts pulling a wagon nlong a coun- try highway is the talk of this dis- trict right now. The man, a local shopkeeper, bought the cart at Boston Market, 24 miles from here, He be- came indignant when he learnedl the railway charges for shipping it to Skegness, so he said he would drag it home himself. And he did. 'THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alpliabetically Arranged Tor Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES FOR ECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepaid 10 .09 a8 K = ( i 1 line 1 e line line line line 2 . line $1.80 r_Rates Upon Applica words to a line, 14 lines to an Inch, Minimum Space, 3 lines, Minimum Rook Charge, 35 cents. NoY'Ad_Accepted After 1 P, M. for fied Page on Same Day, ds Accepted Over the Telephone for onvenience of Customers. Cail 925 and Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator. New Britain Herald Member Audit Bureau of Cirenl “A FAMILY NEWSPAPER' List of Standardized Headings ANNOUNCEMENTS ~MONTMENTS, DEATH NOTICES, FLORISTE. FUNERAL DIRECTORS LOST AND FOUND, PERSONALS, ~STORF A NCEMENTS. H—=AUTOMOBILES, AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES, AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALR, TOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE, AUTO PARTE AND ACCESSORIES, 1LES WANTED, BERVICE, Count § VCLES AND RICYCLES. NCYOLER TATIONS REPAIRI SERVIC Y8, MESSEUSE, BUILDING AND CONTRACT, BUSINKES SERVICE RENDERED, DENTISTS DItESEMAGING AND MILLINERY, DYEING AND CLEANING, INRURANCE LAWYER! MOVING, . BERVICES, D PIANO TU NDER SERVIC| WANTED TO R INVZEDUCATIONAL, CORNESPONDENCE COURSE! ING T 8. Y AND PRIV, INSTRU WANTED-INSTRUCTORS, BUT FRANKLY SPEAKING, DARLING - AIN'T T STIUL THE MANDSOME CUSS ? S TALKS An 15T QUESTION ANGw ERS HE ASwsg MSELF E———— - An’ BLESS YER HEBAQT POLLY AN TThEM HIMSELE - DONT HAVE WANTED, | G, | i 74 | 78—AGENTS—REAL | | | §2—BGGS, POULTRY, SUPPLIES. 63—HORSES, VEHICLEE, 54— WANTED—LIVE STOCK. VIII—MERCHANDISE. §6—ARTICLES FOR SALB. $8—BUILDING MATERTALS, §7—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIPMENT. 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS. 89—FEED AND FUEL, 60—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS, 61—-FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING. 62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT. {OUSEHOLD ARTICLE! -MACHINERY, ELEC., & TOOLS. MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES. 6 SICAL INSTRUMENTS. 67—WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY. IX—RFAL ESTATE FOR RENT. PARTMENTS & TENEMENTS. 70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT. 11—DESK ROOM AND OFFICES, 72—FARMS FOR RENT. TOUSES FOR RENT. -SUBURBAN FOR RENT. ACATION PLACES FOR RENT. x—VACATIONISTS WANTED, —WAREHOUSES & STORAGE. T—WANTED—TO RENT. X—REAL ESTAT R SALE. ESTATE. 79—AUCTIONEERS. §0—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY. $1—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, §2—FARMS FOR SALE, HOUSES FOR SALE. —SHORE PLACES FOR SALE. 85--SUBU i FOR SALE. $6—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE. 8$7—REAL ESTATE—WANTED, XI—ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS, 88—HOTELS, -~ROOMS FOR RENT. —ROOMS AND BOARD, 91—-ROOMS FOR HOUSEKERPING. 93—ViIANTED--BOARD OR LODGING, ! I| ANNOUNCEMENTS ' surlal Vaults, Monuments 1 BURTAL VAUTZS— Automatic seailog, con- crote steel reinforced, waterproof, Cost less than wood or metal. All firat clase under- - B. Vault Co., 276 Map's. Tel 3765 Florists and Nurserymen 3 WE Al & Free delivery, Sandal- 3 Tel, 88913, d_nurseryman. N. B. Road, . _Box 29, Herald POTTED piants and cut fiof works a e Ity. Johunson's Greenhouses 517 Church Bt.; 'Phons Lost and Found ] ABOUT 3§25 lost New Year's, $10 bill, §5 bill, $2 bill, six #1 bills, and coli 1 pocketbook with key and 2 silk hand- korchief; reward., Mrs, John Abel, 43 173 (Catherine Gled- ommercial Trust Co. Jost, Finder return to Commorcial Trust Co, DIAMOND stick pin lost; Friday or Satur- reward if veturned. 'Phons 2 OUKETBOOK found on Park Si.; owner SILK soarf lost at Firemen Yoars cve, Finder roturn Headquarters, Commerciul St, FMALL goid brooch, et with Finder_kindly call 112 to coroliments must 'Phone 647 uty culture fore_Jan. THIS 1s the time to let us Ieok camera over and put it in good erder; 1o charge for this mervice, Arcade Studio. WANTED--1,000 men, women to be well dr ments, Boston be_made e ] BAVE 1-5 on coal bilis. instail_Acourate Metal Weather Strips. T. E. Wooda, #1 Main stroet; ‘phone 2765, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies BUICK MOTOR CANS—"Deller cars bewig bullt and Buick 1s bullding them, Bulck Co., 226 Arch street. New Hrit Phone 2807 CADILLAC ™ CARS — Sales and _ Barvice. Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Con West Main,_corner Lincoln 8t, CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and accessorion, American Sales Co., § Bim Bt. LET motor cars ortation, for econom) b M fmwmsnri\\roi—ciu—‘ Sales and vice. 8. & F. Motor Bales Co, 166 _EIII Bt., cormor Vrankiin; ‘phone 734, DURANT AND STAR motor and service. FOKD CARS, Fordwon Saier werve ice; EeLUIL® DAFLS wnd Gceessories, Honey- Bales wou Service 5 —Bales and service. Oi'y Hartford Ave, comet Main 8t A. M. Paoness. Bervice Statlon, taniey, snd i INGTON=Tiij and sor v onone MAXWELL AND CHALMERS—Baies and Mouauley auna wsennett, ¥ Aich . A Huwker, elephione 3458, Ol CARE aad trucks, M. Searle & Co, sal Eim and Bark sts, Teh 2110, Local agents Kens sorvice. Uue, Britaln, Cona. for Gabiel hit eix touring, §ui special six tour'ng, $1,360; big sis tour) $1,760; F. O, B. 1actory. M. Arving Jes 193 Arch i “This s & Bludevuk . LAND moy at & Kim S; se The Elesve-Vaive M C. Rudolph. Puone 2061-2. _ Autos and Trucks For sale Cherry B Main street 1; gooa r " C. A. Boncs, 31 FORDS—FORDS-- FORDS- Tudor sedan Tudor seaan. touring tondster rosduter. 1921 coupe, unabouts—touring —350 ea. i, A small payment down and you ehu drive any of the above cars away, AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE, 8 ARCH ST PHONE 1729. OFEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS