New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 26

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

POLICE T0 ENFORCE - AUTO MARKER LAWS Must Be in Correct Position and Legible Day and Night Hartford, Jau vehicle police to e state registration ner as to be e the bie departm oree iaw requirir mark numerals ¢ at all Sticke quirements fixed issued by ar times. to cations 1y obsers ber must ta plates in horizor and rear edges at e groged: () times so that €Qiipment them; (3) il #Ma rear m et a distanc Rours when s « nd (4 keep o a public Under the remain the property o title to them #hom they : ration of their cars ply with 2 the use of them holders liable to fo a maximum regulations were extent during th motor vehicle department ted enforcement £ upon their throughout 1624 If & number plate partment should istered numbers t positio wil imin state law not only re sion 350 to . that has suspei fine o These such ar the horities to display ost the reg- come mutilated or the owner or the person of the motor vehicle for which the plate was furnished is re be or tem hlh» and | 24 a ring car, within plate immediately number plate number on the department new quired porary tratior the .;m\ or IR RATES hoard hou o IlI\( USS WAT Paonessa, the of al- man W, .. Hatch of r commissioners i Cha it 8 o'clock City hall to |y increased water rentals | 4 s suggested by the g schedule of rates t 1St C 1cil meet- rred to this commit- urther study. It is expected Monday's meeting & night will blic hearing the venin wyor's office in a vas re 1 . | E v on J. GOLDMAN APPEALS W MRS, ey William M Jennie R, Greenstein, |t Goldman, ! iled ar to the court of apper from by were for Wi damages of $46.65 and for a4 others to recover 22.09 costs of heduled to ebruary term of common p ently The W. Al- iam G. §179.50 Herbert dam- $45.7 come the irded awards J 'y iller to recover osts of ¥ of and appeals ure sc ip during the court o 1 AYER DIES f 4.—Harry ¥ Morrisville g ball team F court stars of central d yesterd blood ' | ulting from slight in- in basketball f also was well nown in E semi-professional BASKRLETBAL Jan, in of the basket the and onc of New York poisoning re ecived He district as a player. of a ree: a recent ume this baseball SEIZE DOY New York, J ~Federal agents warded the United States liner Mount Clay today and confiscated seven cans of opium, §00 grams of cocaine and | 21 bottles of liquor said to have been found in the mattress of Jasier, a Filipino fireman. 0ld fashion Bungalow advt wedish dance at the | Saturday night. Admission | rev. captured German artiller; war National Meat Stores Co. Largest Retailers of Quality Meats in U.S. | 70 West Main Street Tel 483 CHOlCE F RICASSEE t C udgments | North, F B. Stanl J. Cook, E. Blackma Schadt, A E. Schailer, J. w I CONSIGNMENT ¥ \STANLEY WORKS SALESMEN HAVE BEEFSTEAK DINNER| onference Elk Men sion at The Works s t the inner two days men el and mi musical hits wers udience showed igorous hose who G. P. Ha 3ennett, J. E. C V. Christ B. Wilbur, Ji King. A. . on, B. W. Irvir i 3, o R 1t ohn Magee, H. H M e J w Pl D, Nelson, A. Grogan. thews, J. B, Stoddar i 1. MeCle 3. H .Ball, J. F 0. Hart, M. W Kramer, 'rentlau, Roy J. J. McKeon, | W. Chr Tower, G Whitak: E. O'Brien, arrish. in, C. B. R. Opens W. H Robe Gustafson, Smith, Hild Mr. With Social Sl‘s- Club—Minstrel Make Hit, ence of Stanley last evening ub with beefsteak nstrel show. Many introduced and the its appreciation with opened a applause attended the affair rt, E. A. Moore, C. I ooper, J. K. Stone, H . W. Young, R Pritchard, P. McKinnie, E. W. Pel- g, S Parsons, M. Merigold, D. L. Bart- H. Young, C. 5. E. Ogren, W Howe, W. E. Faye, Chamberlain, T. Conlon, P, N. A. Coe, H. W. art, Burdick, L. \'\:unn heeler, ry, Fred att, C. W. *ho R. rt I’arsons, I'. Gross, 1°. M. Hazelwood, J. Miller, P. 'W. Secely H. D. Fuller, George Hand, 1. G. Marvin, 3. Kiely, A. H. Gury, G. Coholan. J. F I Dunecan, chus, H. J. J. Hutchinson, 8. Pickup, P. F. Grif- Chamberlain, Macspecdo R. ebrand, B. Whitman, Foley, H. Corriden, Mr. Jones and Mr. 100 MANY WAR RELICS Urbano | Government is Finding it Hard to G Parking Spac t ‘e For German War Material Taken in 1918, Washington, weapons is question for the erials occupy se | acres of ground at the army base and that sold to private Il Jan. 4.—Housing of and other becoming a difficult government. The veral warchouses and Newark, N, J. is to be the War ma- project purchasers by department as soon as sufficient offers CHICKENS .Lb. 29¢ | requests 2000 Lbs. of Fresh PORK LOlNS Lb 18c §: LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS. . Lb 45¢ n n Another Shl ment— MARYLAND TURKEYS ........ Lb. 49¢ FRESH KILLED FOWL Lb 45¢ LEGS OF LAMB PRIME RIB ROASTS POLLY AND HER GOSH' FOLLY I HATE O ASk Your PA FOR youRr HANTD * BONELESS POT ROASTS |. BEST PRINT | BUTTER tionary n Obregon to Samucl Gompers, the sent are department posts, distribution would and hoped son, received. ng ground for available. Numerous re ety pileces be by patriotic ions are of congre 8 oday he would legislate possible, Attention necessity for le men are at pre Other also available materials park- the is un- (uests for German ar- ing made of the War American Legion societies and other or- to for said being held up due ssional authority ecretary Weeks gladly comply with CONgress soon to make distribution was ¢ gislation lled to the the cais- sons, artiliery pieces and other equip- sent uncared for and | rapidly deteriorating. BACKING OBREGON Pederation of Labor Him That e Has Its pport in Putting Down Revolt, Washington, secretary « ration of ient Obr had the wbor in his fig moveme to gon tull reply one Federation to labor leaders. The unsupported by roof o Labor, 1 officiuls ‘ the Morri- Fed- Frank American cgraphed Presi- {f Mexico today th support of American ht against the revolu- nt. The message was sent by of head of in regard to telegrams by f Westminster columns. hall is Wires President | revolution- VENIZELDS RETURNS | 10 HES OLD HOME .. 'Is Warmly Greeted by Col. Plas-‘ | tiras as He Steps Ashore By The Associated Athens, Jan. 4.-—Venizelos, Greece's war-time premier who is expected to estab! peace in his country, return- ed to Gr today after an absence of three years, | He came by the steam- | ship Andros from Marseilles: He has been living in Paris since the Lau- sanne conference, The’ former Turkish Tenedos, carrying Colonel the regent’s » ice agents up the gulf of S Andros off th armed secret ser <1 men, \\l'nt; wlonique and met the | island of Aegina, es- | corting her to New Phaleron. There Venizelos and hls secretary wer transferred to the Tenedos at a de- serted pier and came to Athens by motor. The when the demonstration occurred party on the Tenedos got their first glimpse of the ex-premier approaching in the tende rom the Andros, Shouts of “long live Veni- z€lo8" came from those crowding the rails of the Tenedos, and the states. man touched his gray soft hat in knowledgement Venizelos slipped gingerly from the tender intg the outstretched arms of Colonel Pl iras, who was waiting on o attired in the uniform of his rank. They kissed each other on both checks. Venizelos was the first to spealk. “You shouldn’t be out at this time night,” he admonished the late | of the revolution which dethron- clos’ arch enemy, King Con- Venizelos' thought was for Plastiras’ recent illness tter did not answer, seeming | come with emotion to utter | a word. He held hoth Venizelos hands, 1d his e) glistened looked straight into those exe premier, Then, as if to re the | situation, which made a deep impres- | | sion upon the s, he cleared a way for the ex-premier and conduct- | ed him to the cabin ater Venizelos reccived the news- papermen, but n could draw from him an expression of a political | nature,. There of finality |in his simple that he would hing about his mission peace conciliation until he had a ¢ to con with the poli- tical chieftains. The grand old man Greece is pinning so much these days of internal strifc have ed considerably since last seen here, Behind d the features appeared pale ner, but he retained the sam Lright eyes and pleasant smile which give expression of his remarkable per- sonality. Due to the voyage he only ac- of chie ed Ve stanti Colonel The too ove of as the lieve onlooke 0 one was an air declaration say ne of and fer on faith in appeared he his and | a chill contracted early was bundled in a heavy overcoat, and his secretary sald he would look better after a good rest. He was accompanied to the, home of Georges RRoussos, former Greek minister to the United 8 in University” avenue by Colonel Plas- | tiras and several sccret service men The party was unnoticed as it motor- ed through the city, NURSES’ ALUMNI ELECTS Anw cld - At Hospital—Mrs, Bertha i is Chosen President At the seventh annual meeting of the alumni of the New Britain Gen- eral hospital held at the nurses’ home on Hawkins street yesterday, the fol- lowing elected officers for the coming year: President, Mrs, Bertha Keift 1'lynn; first president, Mrs Mary Pr president, Mrs, Harry treasuror, Miss Caroline Solmon; secretary, Mrs, Carl M. Munson; directors, Mrs. James Viannery, Miss Bertha Wurseh and Miss Anna P. Soncy. seventh General " ¥l were viee ssel; second Johnson PALS T MUST BE DONE DT uH, ER, MR, PERKINS Pipe 'flm on Your Park-Bench That’s Why Pa WHERE'S | {8chaent, G | other banking officials |on whom (TILDEN RISES VIOLENTLY - | AGAINST BAN 0! ON WRITING| uhjun Strenuously to I'rupos-l Bar- ring Champs From Selling Articles. | | Philadelphia, Jan. 4.—William T. Tilden, 2d, National Tennis champion, does not like the proposed rule to THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and i LINE CONSECU’ Yearly Order teady Reference RATES FOR TIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 1 line 1 line 1 line line line line 1 line $1. Rates Upon Application 1 1 1 declare ineligible for amateur com- petition play who write for sub- stantial prof The proposed rule was announced last night by the Ama- teur Rule committee of the Unted States Lawn Tennis association. nd the game probably would | q - more through the loss of tennis Count 6 words to a line, 14 lines to Minimum Spa: inch, lines. an ce, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No. Classified Page on Same Ads Accepted Convenience of Customers. | Ask for a "W Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. for Da; Over the Telephone for Call 925 and ant Ad" Operator. artic by men who know the game ”I'h it would gain by the restriction. | “1 do not see how it can affect me| as 1 was in the newspaper game x]nr‘Li before [ competed in the Na- championships, and I have| continuously for newspapers| and have written tional written and nagazines, books,” he said. | the Tennis association desires P s not to use championship titles | with their signed articles, I believe | that it would be quite within their right to prohibit a man from using such titles in connection with his name on such articles. But I cabne see why he should be prohibitel from writing, which .is an honorabie and recognized vocation, nor do I see why he should be restricted in the ase of his name, which certainly he is entitl- | ed to use always provided that he writes personally all his own articles. No one can or would attempi to jus- tify selling his name to articies which he did not write.” NEW GERMAN BANK r in London To Dis- play 3. In 12 Teuton Financ 23 s Creation of New Gold Note Is- © suing Institution, Jan. = Dr. Hjalmar many’s new currency com ioner and president of the reichs- bank, is spending his time in T.ondon in talking with British bankers and London, h 30- mis 32 A 13—AU’ 19— New Britain Herald Memper Audit Bureau of Circnlations “A FAMILY NEWSPAPEI List of Standardized Headmgs 1—MON 2—-DEATH \UTI( LORISTE, STORF A TS 4—FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 5—LOST AN 6—PERSONAL! i FOUND. OUNCEMENTS. 56—~ARTICLES FOR SALE, 66—~BUILDING MATERIALS. $7—BUSINESS & OFFICE BQUIPMENT. 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUOTS. 69—FEED AND FUEL. 60—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS. 61—~FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING. 62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT, 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES. 84—MACHINERY, ELEC, & TOOLS. 65—MERCHANDISE AT THE ITORH- USICAL INSTRUMENTS, ES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY. IX—REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. 69-—~APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS. 70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT. ‘1 —DESK ROOM AND OFFICES. —FARMS FOR RENT. 73—HOUSES FOR RENT. 74—8BUBURBAN FOR RENT. 76—VACATION PLACES FOR RENT, 76x—VACATIONISTS WANTED. VAREHOUSES & STORAGE. VANTED—TO RENT, X—~REAL ESTATE FOR SAL 78—AGENTS—REAL ESTATE. 19—AUCTIONEERS. 80—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY. $1—BUILDING LOTS FOR BALE. §2-—FARMS FOR BALE, §3—~HOUSES FOR SALE, 84—SHORE PLACES FOR SALE. $5—SUBURBAN FOR BALE, 86—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE. EAL ESTATE—WANTED. —ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS. p 88 —HOTELS. 8 OOMS FOR RENT, 90—ROOMS AND BOARD, 91-—ROOMS FOR HOUSBEKEEPING. /ANTED—BOARD OR LODGING. ANNOUNCEMENTS Buri-l \'nults, Momunmu i ~AUTO AND TRUCK A UTOS AND TRUCKS lo AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE, AUTO PART! GMOBIL UTOMOBILES, NCIES, OR SALH, 'S AND ACCESSORIES. ES WANTED, 08— TAXI SERVICE. ARAGIIS TO LET, MOTORCY OTORCYCL! "LES AND BICYCLES, ANTED, ES-BICYCLES W SERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING. I—BUSINESS SERVICE, BUILDI BUSINESS 8! DENTISTS. DYEING PAINTING, PRINTING, REPAIRING {18—BARBERS, HAIRD'S, MESSEUSE, ‘G AND CONTRACT. ERVICE RENDERED. !2—~"HESS\1M‘ING AND MILLINERY. AND CLEANING. 24—INSURANCE—ALL KINDS, .s~LAWYERS--PATENT ATTORNEYS, 26-—MOVING, TRUCKING, 27 PAPER HANGING, 28—PLUMBING, HEAT'G. METAL WORK. 29—PRESSING AND TAILORING. | JOBBING, 11—-PROFESSIONAL BERVICE! STORAGE. AND PIANO TLNINO 3--WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES. economists concerning his propect for creating new gold note issuing bank in Berlin. He has paid cour- i tesy visits to Montagu C. Norman, head of the bank of gland, and , but has pur- posely refrained from seeing any po- litical or governmental representa- | f9- mission is purely an economic e, ald Dr. 8chacht today. “Tt has ino political significance and has been confined to conversations with Lon- don financiers,"” Dr. Schacht plans that his bank shall be founded with German, Brit- American and other forelgn gold und that it be entirely independent of the German government and entirely inder the control of those who fnvest | in it. Tt would be kept independent |® from reparation dealings and the present German currency, Dr. Echacht declared. WAR ON GEN. SMUTS And Na- | To South African Labor Party Oust tionalist Party Combine Him From Premiership, Pretoria, Union of South Africa, Jun, 4.~The labor party at ils annual conference here today, confirmed the agreement tentatively entered into| some time ago between the labor and rationalist parties of South Africa, the avowed object of which i to join forces to oust General Smuts from the premiership and to prevent the uts government from profiting I three-cornered contests in the n general electior The South African nationalist con gress in Sepiember last, ratified the past the nattonalist and la- hor parties to unite in fighting the Smuts government. The pact was first entered into between the leaders two parties last Apri between the IV—EDUCATIONAL. #4-+CORRESPONDENCE COURSES. §—DANCING TEACHERS. #6—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL. | 37—LOCAL AND PRIV. INSTRUCTORS. WANTED—~INSTRUCTORS. V—E EMPLOYME! M lncl.l ~WOM MPLOYMEN AGE; | $0—~HELP-~AGENTS WANTED, 41 —HELP, WANTED, EN WANTED, ‘ 4 4B SITUATIONS WANTED- WOMEN, VI—FINANCIAL. 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, I} INVESTMENTS, STOCKR, BONDS. MONEY LOANED. WANTED T 0 _BORROW, VII—LIVE STOCK. DOGS, CATS, or s 50—-CATTLE AND SWINE, PETS, LTRY, SUPPLIES! low? To a watch repairer go. READ THE WANTADS AYE . AYE, SIR. HE'S LOCKED S DOOR. S’I'A'HOINERY. crote steel reinforced, Waterpros than wood or metal, Al first takers. N. B, Vault Co., 276 Maj 276 Ma Florists and hllnefl'ma\ r.m‘ “FLOWERS, potted plants, ANl kinds. Funeral Free delivery. Sandal« Gree 218_Oak St. Tel. 8¥9-13. LAND!LAPF BAr II‘IH' Il'lfl nurmymn. M. C. Bimonsen, Hox' 63, N. B. Road, Plainville; 'phone 196-12. NURSERYMAN—Frult trees, shrubs, flo ers, bercles, hege plants, Bend address. 1 will call. Box 29, Herald, POTTED plants and cut flowers. / s, Funeral AUTO MARKER lost, No. 28-984. oM. Hepuonth, Besiln; jphoas Si-13 FOUND—Dog, part bird and snepherd, all black; four white f white nose. Owner applying 'to Dog Warden George Bchu- bert, P :l\illu .2 FOUNTAIN PEN lost in Post Office Thura- day afternoon, Finder return to Herald. GOLD wrist watch, loat Friday night about 8:30 o'clock between Stanley and Church St. Finder call 3116-3, PAIR of tortolse shell trimmed glasses lost, between Iussell & Erwin and ceu tral park, or on West Main 8t. trolley; 'phone §3' RADIATOR COVER, lost belwecen Stanley Works and Berlin, Finder 'phone 681-4, SUM of money found. OUwner can ha same by Identitying and paylug for th adv. Kond 1, 1003 S0 I WRIST WATCH—8mall, vicinity of Camp school Weduesday, Finder please return 29 Russell streot ‘phone 147 v and put it in good order; go for thia service. Arcade Btudio. WANTED—1,000 men, women and children to be well drossed on easy weekly pay- ments. Boston Ciothing Store, 63 Church next_to Herald office, ther Btrips. Matn strewt; ‘| AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies Bfllll < bemg built and Buick ta buliding them, New Diliain Bulck Co, 235 Arch street. CADILLAC ~CARS — Saies and Lash Motor Co. “A Heputable Coucern, West Main, corner Lincoln St CHEVROLET motor care ec transporiation, New britain Motor ba \lblfi v 5 Ma Main sticet, DOLGE BROTHEAS MWOR GARS—iaies and service, 8, & F. Motor Bales Co, nl _Kim corner_Iraukilu; 'y DUKANT AND STAK wnctor cars. and servive, “Jus. Heal U-Il Uare A. Beunc 18 Mun PRILE BBU &CURBOI ) servive Lo, HUPMOBILE CALS- 3aies and service, Bervice Siation, sariiord Ave, motor cars. Buiss vl Men e MAXWELL worvice. street, MUUN MOUTOI the world AND CHALD ‘:r—-Tv'riufi aBo4n reen, salen i_Ulen 8L ‘puon g — Hawke, »8 Kim sirest IO MOTOR CANE #ud trucks. Ker M. Bearle & Co, Sales aud sorvice. o Eim aud Mark s, Britain, Tel. 2110, Local for Gals | [ STUDEBAKERS- Light iz touring, special six tourng, $1,5s0; big e . et tory. M. irving u-ur (bie is & Btudeosker yenr.” e Wit t.; eervice, 18/ e §leeve-Valve Motor.” M. oune_201-3. 0 care, sliowroom at Cuerry 8t C._Kudoiph. Rudoiyh, K 1817 condition, new Royal cord tires. « ¥. Bayliss, 131 OAKLAND 1921 been. driven Rudoiph, in good 5 goud p. m cylinder roadster battery, new top i after Main_street touring car, 4 new fires; only 5900 mites. R. . Chercy 81.; ‘phons CHOICEST USED CARS IN TOWN NEW BRITAIN BUICK o, USED CAR DEPT 176 ARCH 8T, ‘PHONE 2607 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS FORD 1919 touring car; price §100. I doiph, 127 JRD SEDAN, B ‘phone 2215. FORD touring car, 1911; demountavie rims; good tires; $50. Box 13, Herald. FRANKLIN touring car, in excelient tlon; mew paini. 1dea! car for the wi ter monthe. M. Trving Jester, Arch St “This is & Studebaker year.” HUPMOBILE touring car m A-1__#haps, mechantcally; 8 Cherry 8t.; 1921 good; ¥ Eim At ‘phone 2456,

Other pages from this issue: