New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1924, Page 2

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— | RAILROAD IS SAVED Denatured Alcohol at 15¢ a gal. THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. Men's Overcoats The best in ready to wear, many of them hand-tailor- ed on these premises. Soft, warm woolens—newest models. $50.00 Overcoats. . . $60.00 Overcoats. . . $70.00 Overcoats. . . $80.00 Overcoats $90.00 Overcoats. . $40.00 $49.50 $59.50 $68.50 $78.50 HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartford, “It Pays o Buy Our Kind” Good Dressers Come Here Why Not You? Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREET “Iot Us Clothe You We Know How.” JOHNSON ALL READY Mis Campaign Manager Says That in Tonight '« To Tear O the speech He's Going Lid.” Cleveland, J The first his battie to wrest Ohio from ‘Orthodox republicans and dent Coolidge fired night by Se Hiram W in an ad Masonic Forcing issues only & minor part “He's going to cording to h who arrived préliminary Johnson's a hard fight in O to hard fighting Plans were 1 George H. be manager; John of the Cleve and other Johnson on h ington this mor cock, the senate manager, was due from New York at about t time of Johnson's arriva Delegations were her Youngstow cities to confer to attend tonight's expectad that an would be perfecte ager named Presi here 1o Johnso temple nds will have the speech chairm mmittes 1o reach ( ARMY THIEVES SENTENCED Nine Soldiers Get Year and a Day for Camp Devens Plot Boston, J A year and a day cach in | YRS imposed by Judge Morton in the Pederal District Court upon nine m Who foermerly were soldlers stationed 8t Camp Devens. They pleaded guilty 0 complicity in thefts of goods ot 925,000 from the camp. Three civians, Jacob and y, brothers, and Harry Schwartz all Ayer, were found guilty by a Jury yesterday of receiving goods Solen from the camp and will be sen- Senced today. Three other civilians, Whe pleaded guilty, have not been sentenced valued the | gages of the Rio Gr | acceptance of the e Ju to pay other imterest falling |the South Sea islands, said to be the |Year. | due between now | proximately $16 Morris | - | The former soldiers are Chester A Richard A Morrison Mahar Shinn, Witllam P. White Bastwood, IFrancis W Qeorge W. Lupicn, TNobert James Gunnip. James Emil Grimard. Daken and FROM PUBLIC SALE Gourt Intervenes in Behall of Denver and Rio Grande Western Denver Jar ~The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, now under federal receivership, was save sible the auction 1 second time, when United Ju I Symes order permitting Re- iomas H. Beacom to borrow 00,000 to be used in paying $1,- in *interest on underlying $81,000,000, the interest hav- due yesterday Col., from p on block States District today sig Foster bonds of ing faller Tt is understood that the money is ng offered by a group junior holde holdings of $31,- and $10,000,000 in secondar: mortgages, would be imperiled in the event of a foreclosure on default of the interest on the senior bonds. Tk court ord loes 't name the source of the loan, but it is known that ap- parently Judge Symes and Receiver Beacom have been considering two of- fers—one from the junior bondholders through the Banke rust company of New York, the New York Trust company, and the other from Western Pacific and the Missouri Pacific railroads, according to reports he Western Pacific and the Mis- souri Pacific are said to hold appr imately $81,000,000 1 of b bo! rs, whose and second nde road. Symes in allowing oan also will enable Action of Judge road the and June 1, it was said. Judge Symes explained that the loan will road to proceed under receivership plans with the re- habilitation n involving ap- 00,000, Acceptance of the loan will have no bearing whatever on the proposed ancing the road which recently by the inter- commerce commission, Judge Symes said. The plan op- posed by the state of Colorado as well as by Judge Symes, CONGRESS 1S BUSY teassemble Today . Ready To Con- enable plan of re-fi Was approve state is being Both Branches With two over Washington the wee holiday Congress went work today with indica- tions pointing to a busy before adjournment for conventions. In the senate man of the inter mittee was th “morning hour of the national balloting for a chair- ate counmerce coms- after the usua the wetion a routine ¢ ter Despite holiday conference there peared little prospect for a breaking of the deadlo hich developed soon after Congress convened a month ago, The program called for a day nembers had pre- d Represcns democrat, Georgia on law and national new on for business of ap- 1 addrosses t iver, “the majesty of th sobriety” and Pedro Guevara the resident Philippine commissioner Philippines independence ways and means cominits it today the Mele revision but members ten days or T'he house had b, lon tax 1 it tore it again bill s would be another consideration o provisions of the completed. Then hether a bonus bill i eported. With that questione committee position to act on tax re- commended by asury and President Coolidge e administr ure could be m wi question of w 8 to be settled, the will be in duction re ary the tre secre A camera is the judge of horse the Maisons-Laffitte e winning course break- ut- Neck - ¢ LTI & DN & T right You can borrow Aty removal). Out only charge i $ 50 loan $s w00 = B Yo 200 2o 10 5:30—Tel. 1913 AR TS TS T S T S T S T Open 9 & five-months Beneficial oans Your 1924 Money Problem Whatever your money problem, we will lend you enough to pay all bills, debts and expenses. Start the New Year from us easier than from your closest friend, making repayment at your own convenience. amount up to $300 advanced on your home furniture (without T7 wou merd momer. vou meed ws. Beneficial Loan Society 57 WEST MAIN STREET Rooms 104-5 Profesional Buildine 1 NEW BRITAIN |GEORGE P. HART GOING | ON TRIP AROUND WORLD | Will Girdle Earthr via Suez and Pan- ama Canals, Leaving This City January 18 | George P. Hart, former president | i the board of directors of the Stan- | Works, has planned to take a| cruise around the world, leaving here | ley January 18, | He will sail on the S. S. Resolute from New York at noon on January 19, goinmwdirect to Madeira. The | first stop will be made at Gibraltar. | In Algiers a drive will be taken to the famous bazaars and at Naples the next stop there will be a drive and excursion to Pompeii. | Irom Port Said there will be a side trip to Cairo and to the Pyramids and the Sphinx. The next stops will be | at Suez and Bombay, from which city | here will be trips to the bazaars, the wer of Silence,” and excursions by | stcamer to the temples of Elephanta, | Jaipur and other cities. Drives | through the cities of Rangoon, Singa- | pore, Batavia, Manila, Hong Kong, Canton, Shanghai, Peking and Korea, will be taken as will jinrikisha drives through Yokohama and other Jap- anesc cities. The travelers wilh visit the sccne of the recent carthquakes in Japan after which they will pro- |cecd to the Island of Guam, to the Fiji and Samoa and then to Tahiti and Balboa, including a drive through the city of Panama and back | to New York by way of the Panama | canal. Foremost among the interesting | features of the trip is the journey to | |first time a great passenger liner will | visit the islands which are 10,000 miles from New York. | The party will arrive in New York lon May 24. One of the group from | this city besides Mr, Hart will be Mrs, | Charles H. Parsons, mother of Charles B. Parsons, viee-president of the | American Hardware corporation, and | general manager of the P. & F. Cor- | [ bin aivision. [ | RECORD KILL OF FOXES fSlllu\un County Hunters Also Have | Bagged Many Raccoon. | Middietown, N. Y. Jan. 2.—The largest number of foxes killed in Sul. livan County in many years have been this Winter, and with the least effort. Raccoons also arc very plentiful, one| man having killed sixty, Hun in Pike County, Pa., has been execeptionally good for deer and bears. Over 350 deer have been taken in the county and twenty-seven black bears have been slain, The largest bear tipped the scales ot 633 pounds and measured eight fect six inches from tip to tip > WORKS HEARING board | runL e regular meeting of the works will be held next| evening. Hoeurings will be proposed sewer in Clin- from Jerome street east- erly about 300 feet; the proposed change of buflding lines on Stanley street northerly from Allen street to the present end of the 50-foot ae- ceptance Mne of Hillerest avenge, from Stanley to Euston street and the establishment of building lines there. | of Tuesday 1 on the ton street public Voice Culture EAR TRAINING SIGHT READING ‘James D. Donahue Trainee of Yale University sefton Drive "Phone 1214-13" Specinl Attention to Beginners Wish ily a Happy “ glass Milk Co.'s Milk," —says The Farmer Boy yourself ar of Unite Let one of your resolves be to drink more milk. It's a pleasing health habit and will result in a building-up of your energy for the months to come. Try Our Grade A Nursery Milk For Your Baby Drink More Milk 49 Woodland St. New Britain 2 < 2 § N % N A PSPPI PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN PN P w\vmwf\\/AVle\\'NRJINNA#NAVAW\W\VNAVAVAVA\IAVAVAVAVAVAVA\INA/AVNA\IA A A N T, the low, legal interest rate. Saturdays 9 (LT » T S LT o TS SO & SR o JA FATHER JOHNS # OVER SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF SUCCESS JUDGE GETS A 000 RISE Yonkers City Magistrate Now High- est Paid Official There. A New Year's present in the form of a $2,000 increase in salary was re- ceived yesterday by City Judge Cl W. Boote of Yonke His s now is $8,000 a year, which him the highest paid official in Y ers. The Mayor receives $6,500 is fixed by legislatur: . The board is considering grantir an increase of $1,000 to Judge David Gorfin new Associate Judge, who took o e yesterday. The Associute Judge has been receiving £4,000 per - I which Every American boy a to become president and every man boy runs the risk of being called upon to form a new cabinet.—Life ————————— S N N 2N NN 7NN 77N ZNTN NN TNTNZoS AN AN ANPN Ma wa | Boston Man Takes Her As His Dride | | |into the lap of Ina Claire, theatrical Her quaint apology won | giveness and started conversation. Miss Claire | fand on New shows they continue styles will suit records listed be bination of Victor Instrument with Victor Records will produce results which are unattainable by any other means. WEDS FOLLIES GIRL —Her “Discovery” New ing Tale, York, Jan. 3. in Spokane, Wash. Joan Gardner, waitress tripped on the bump and dumped & cup of tea star. Next day Zeigfeld producer N e ound Venus with arms and voice. Will you engage her The answer cam “Rush Venus—protect Joan soon had a part in a Zeigfeld's musical shows. Hall went to see it; saw only Joan, % wer her ear's ‘Day married. stage work. 1s An Interest- | — Edward | Hall, Boston shoe manufacture, is de- ! lighted because there was a certain | bump in the floow of a little tea room wired Collis Goodyear Well Ovutfits SKATES hardened Skating Shoes, with Steel 'Runner Skates Attached. for- | We have $500.00 worth of up-to-date Ice Skates Flo | for the littie tots, rms.” one of between She will | HARDWARE 'FORMS NEW CABINET | Pedro Ced cillor to Chilcan Former Financial Coun- | Heads Chile’s New Govt. Santiago, Chile, Aguirre Ce; cillor to the Chilean embassy in s, has succeeded in form- |old sister, ing a cabinet, with himself as min. imparted a pint of her blood to save | Dr. Royal Senkstacken, who | S United St ister of the interior us well as pre- |his life. nier, The political aspect of the new |is in charge of the patient, looks for| promise of a continua- | tion of the strife between President | ministry gi Jan. Alessandri and the senate. ministers are: Foreign affairs, Arman- |cided to try a transfuson of blood to and works, Ewing; finance, v Victrola No, 100 $150 Mahogany, oak or walnut $200 Flectric, $240 , oak or walnut Jaramillo; ? Vicente justice, Enrique Zanartu Prieto, industry Adrian; wa Domingo Embassy ia, former financial coun- today, following a blood transufusion | sAvED BY siSTER'S BLOOD | sacrifice. |Youth Suffering From Progressive hardly be Here, | { Anemia Expcted to Recover, Stone Point, Jan. 2.—Richard Gar- | Pedro rison, aged 23, of Grassy Point, rallied necessary, war to supply troops near the |operation by which his fifteen-year- Miss Loretta Garrison, had i stolen piecemeal, alien workers, his complete recovery. Garrison was steadily failing from The other | progressive anemia when it was de-| FIRST His young sister volun- | public save his life, Colonel [teered. After the blood “was passed Duran; !!rom her arm into her brother’s arm | and the incision has been closed, the | r QA A SN _f)\:‘- ST AN ANV AN AN AN N AN I AP A NI P 25 B e e /3\' & HE VICTROLA and Victor Records cost o more than other similar products, but they provide a wider range and a better quality of entertainment. Some one of the twenty-one Victrola {our purposes exactly, just as some of the new ow will be exactly to your liking, and the com- Vietrola No. 260 $150 Mahogany ot walnut \M There is only one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company ~look for the Victor trademarks. n" A A NN Out tomorrow New Victor Records Red Seal Concert and Operatic y...." "3 Number ot Ch Frite Kreisler | e g Fis Krealr] 966 $1.50 The old English street Robert Herrick's poem and ::‘-fic.auly fantastic bit ml:ly from lh:lull of a living composer. Barbiere di —Ecco ridente in cielo Tito (Ifl_t-d&wlt—bn with Her Rosy Mantle) (Rowini) In Italian di il mio nome Tito (Barber of Seville~If My Name You Would Know) In Iialian the second to the artist's own guitar, They s and they are sung so smoothly it is hard to display numbers. Schipa s 1 they are Light Vocal Selections Aroon Colleen Richard Crooks { i Love Sone Richard Crock 48373 1.00 The first record by this fine young tenor. Two Irish songs in half-popular lyric style that will surprise you. Nearer and Dea Helen Clark-Lewis James {Whywlmv”:biyhu }"208 o toYou? LewisJames The oldest songs in the world—and the newest—are love songs. Here are two of the very newest. Rememb’ (from “Topy and Eva™) I Never a y Toe Denca Sites | 19208 (irom “Topey and Eva"™) From “Topsy and Eva,” for which the sisters have written songs which include the present two. Melodious Instrumental Moorish March o “Bobdi) Mastkowski) The Goldman | {Tmhfightbnmh-m:::...‘ ") (Rebinwtein) } Band /19166 semi-barbaric style. playing. Dance Records ‘ox Trot No. 1 Two band numbers in su Both are revelations of 19177 Kentueky' Dear Ol nhattan Merrymakers These remarkably fine records are made up of well-known tunes. Waltz and fox trot between them yield a brilliant number. There are Some Things You Never F Here is a dance record so good in detail it will pay you just 1o listen to it even if you don’t care to dance. Roamin’ to WyominFox Tret Pasl Whiteman and His Orchestra | 19209 ennsylvanians That's My Baby—Fex Tret Waring’s P i These will suit every variety of that world-institution, the Pan-American fox-Arotter. Not Here—Not There—Fox Trot hby-d.llfim}lnlo Merrymakers Down on the Farm—FoxTrot Mashattan Whm The second has a vocal refrain, sounds, & barn dance with quadrillecalls—all in & single number. 19207 | From $1.35 to $11.00 (for the tubular), also double runner skates | Herbert L. Mills 336 MAIN ST. | girl told the doctors that she feit well |and strong enough to make another That, they Dbelieve, will A small railroad built during the Amiens with food and ammunition, has been is thought, by ANNUAL SALE | — HUDSON FUR SHOP

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