New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 28

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caders of the republics A E ; y'\ irious ;,:.'..L ’\\hl‘ .:nn,.,';,‘i”,,,,“ | of his presidential campaign at Cleve- lmns to get Thaw's releasc are set 7 v . een made | tand. back, 1 His Opening Speech Not Espe "“rii nitts cone sont s one or - b s s = ] : p White House shipping conference | Nine men are drowned in furious i i definite pledge,” said the senator. | i . sation for the railroads and |th® Fmergency Fleet corp. with 1., Number of.dead in explosicn and S % = ing Interests. Business! Palmer us president. fire of Corn Products Co. plant at > ’a‘g;’,fl By The Associated Press. wollld’now deny the samfe gritotile to | Pekin, IiL, is now placed at 40, re- Fmd‘ e Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 4.— Ravages of Seine floods hbecome | vised estimates show. . ,mfl.. attack on the republican nation e A 3 1 dhet al ‘ committee for its action in incre and shol oo M- | Caters creep to high record of several | 20th Century, New York Central's " ): the sums due un- the natonal convention, a big gun | 3" g & K Forks, N. Y., recalling similar but i r . b Woimbardment aguir s | d€ © government and | guon of heretical charges |more serious accldent on December 9. at this Family Clothing Store and solve the r am- against Rev. Lee W. Heaton by | % N 'al' l ! clothes problem. Here are specialty store styles. : ) appease the young rector who wants | scarch specialist at Columbia _an- \¥/ cash store prices and the added convenience: Ohio rey can e cer - complete vindication, Fort Worth dis- nounces development of a new X-ray A 5 of Weekly Payment Terms - e 0 - es. of small incomes and » ANSONASSAILS ==~~~ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES - In speaking on the honus, Senator X A Johnson said t t with fe exceptions PRESENT PHLIBIES e et e the| Hiram Johnson bitterly assails Mr. |sion to Pennsylvania hospital where =3 = Coolidge's policies in keynote speech | Harry K. Thaw is confined and ef- = / ealih ana Sione Sof BoRRt A 1es to place operations of govern- |seas off Fire Island, N. Y. the man who bared his body to shot) (" lrious iy Parls suburbs as| Second section of the westbour.d southern representation to|Per this compensation bill) oo, | fast train wrecks an automobile at stm the New Year rightc Opm-'m' accourt 4 Pishop Moore of Dallas has falled to | Dr. Francis C. Wood cancer re- mittes sich endo 2 v patch says. !tube that he says will speed the | Coolidge for n nina- —— | treatment of cancer. \ 7 / ¥ ed to !uit your own g . tion, marked th addre Agricultural Workers and Industrial Mabel Normand is operated on at | - - ' of Senator Hiram f e l.os Angeles for what physicians say Galli-Curei will practically desert ¢ nvenience. mp f Workers Expend Their Earnings in g chronie appendicitis. the United States for European con- 0o = certs in the next two years her man- Senator L enad New York lawyer is denied admis- | agers announce at New York. | { e SR e Lady Diana Manners draws lucky Chicago s ) CE e SRR slip from hat and wins from Princess \y / ferred . o 1! L v B | juul expend of 2 farmeér’ IMM]GRATION POUCY . Marchia Belli the privilege of play- | a soldi yonu tior 0 ing the Madonna role on the opening | ! in Livingsto 5 pening 3 g;om“ t [ into thels = ount to P oo TH_REATENS AGRICULTURE‘mgN of the “The Miracle” at New | ‘.OT;?;,"K“:" rghiaielt ugh A"l of the study, which will be extended 2 Tork oity. uncertain te ot ook » virious parts of the country, is to e 5 W . det : “ade. Restricting of Foreigners From U. .| Israel Zangwill at Chicago makes | . % / rmine whet tarmers get \ -\Y A\ for ”}' farme A9 T 0 " quate returns i \m:ur‘l. health and S |the “statement that he has been | ’ LA {‘”"b‘"» e and ative 5 ot rom their expundituress | 18 Vorcing Them to Seek Other | threatencd with death by the Ku Kiux : . es and fi th « g ar- A Klan. . o o as co ed with the industral fami Havens and Agricultural Fields | ] y / ) : Sale of Women'’s raignmer the country join the wor rt. 4 " Chicago, Jan. 4—Restricted immi- | Miss Alexandra Carlisle, leading | “I Thave recer - t18 : | woman in the play * “00l" ; : : ity. Th AL sl [Esepand g e = play “The Fool” and certain people, including the distin- | 48¢ ¥. Th n\;nJ triking f gration is causing the development O s bt S anklas aek darelsa atl A Browm' Tm.' heather guished Detroit ma r. have |ture of t ¢ department said, | yow ggricuitural regions, which in a | Ghicago, | . . h similarity | A mixtures, overplaids, e ha € | S he almost co ete deplored that w WAS She Bl Rpiey few years will compete sharply with T s 5 d in items of expenditures of the | = e . election ¢{found in itema of expendituresiof th American agriculture, in the opinion | l.ouis E. Griffith, Canton, 0., manu- i phjn backs and pl.id Strnight lined models with Johnson, *“and dtwo ¢ | , | i ¢ ‘ , | facturers is questioned by police re- many polit ves .| About ¢ third of #he farm ex- -of Jar t. Howard, president of the | factu 4 , 3 & cause I have Ctrl penditures was tigured on items not Nat Pransportation Institute, if;“"“\‘,:"_" .1 or “‘;" Ruth “‘"‘“l'; backs. Single breasted draped md, flare effects; Pfto serenity of the occasion and have | involving dircct purchase—food pro- Expressing this opinion at the re- 1% Whose body was found on a lonely warm fashionable materials, road. . box coats, double breast- ; ad permitte r pla f a duced on the furm and unpaid labor. | cont convention of the American Of the total, the expenditure for food Farm Bureau Federation, Mr. How- : . edbox .flhmbb LONG COATS P 5 t 1 i o cede t was 5 per cent; clothing 13 per 1 of revenue, United St eent; education, recreation and church Development of new agricultural 2 In Pollyapna and Bolivia. Blues, s , Dpostmasters and other of- | and social uctivities, 16 per gent. regions to feed tha world is resulting OOKED breasted ulsters. Prices and Niacks, | Geone Taince. s es, graye five holders may themse alone Automobiles were owned by 75.6 from our policy of restricted immigra- | that are a deli‘ht to the SALE PRICE i 29.75 nominate candidates for presi- | per cent of the families and the cost | tion. There is little ltkelihood® that | 3 den of their operation and repair, classed ' this policy will be chenged. So far D s | purse. SHORT COATS “The leaders upon the he ¢ under expenditures for ‘“‘advance- as the farmer is concerned the policy Dt have demonstrated by their rec ment,” was $65 o year. shall be adlered to, But this closing | 118 MAIN STREET . i"f\l.m:u.gz'fk.':..n' ¥ $12 75 actions their empt for 1 b beeoyeioifin of our doors means that the congested | MUTUAL BUILDING ; in Camel's Hair 5 . and women who in reality co Oias populations of lurope must seek | s so e $22 50 tute the republican party. Our op- | Quits for Another Man as |other asylums. Already promotionai / 5 « ponents do not eve in direct pri- y 3 5 settlement programs are under way | 3G maries and direct legislation i She Stands by the Altar [[" 0000 douh American nations as y LADIES’ SUITS sist that the rc i Mount Morris, N, J 4.—A few ! well as in Canada, Australia and iz ALL HALF PR[C[' shall "have an equal right minutes delay g the other man” | Africa, These people crowded out of | =2 mining the nomince for president his opportunity last night and | Burope and into new lands must en- \ | 7R * NOW $14.75 UP with the republicans in South C instead of being blushing 'bride of ' ter agriculture because agriculture | t [ = -, olina. Obviously our opponents do George ) 58 Mudge Buchinger | giways precedes industry in the build- ¢ . not 8o belleve £ y 1 ing of any new country, There s “Just as pollution at the source of | nger and gMoyer had no doubt that new flells of compe- ] AR ISCH Om ) - ,— o the stream will poliute the wh 14 P 3 nts for their wed- tition for the American farmer are BRItk of fercanten th & nationa] Son S Crio ves wistipe et Ua | sivsiastne: ' ' ) TWO-FORTY ASYLUM STREET. on county was selected . lection of delegates to u national con- | the pros ¢ mroem, He sent word “I'hese settiements mean the estab- vention will permeate and taint the | o woy detained for a few min- jishment of Industrial trade routes very cons 1 itse tos 3oening was an old sweetheart and t route s8 the ships are nater Jo! 1 the reviewec \C { d 1 P . " e ar- under our flag, « L be expected to of the 1 republican ated the 4 E be ‘other than favorable to the new educing the southern delega- t o walting br tthey gottlements and will have a most vital > in the cir old quarrel and be mar- | jnfluence upon the: American agricul- = e - E————— e tota ar " 80 20 g of the ot déende, " | YOU WILL O T SO s e & warket and produce a surplus of agri- | FIND | ’ nder the German Says Paper Money iturai products, ships are as much a ! w R t W PN o A . i % 0 ouguli 4 Sho“'ing (I.Uelhc Sat‘l’ilezc part of the farm equipment as plows Our hams and cold meats “_'AYER s SODA ATE IN BELVIDERE FOR SALE. HOT WATER HEAT. 2CAR GARAGE origina y ntat ind . i, S s o agons, Too 1 furmers realize oo Take home a bottle of cream soda scandulous and u | Borlin, Jun, 8—Dr, Heuse divector [, NOESBS Teo few furme raniiat | yhypg) and appetizing. The ham | _ 0 0™ o0 will like—it's doli- H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent of the Frankiort Goethe - Museum, (ouloning (ke # thousand good steel is truly one of the most popular | clous. ROOM 208 SAT'L BANK BLDG. et S 5% o . J’ \‘I o ships, operated ut & heary defielt of poaase that is devoured by the Three n ho AR whstote bse foreigh policy. "It mu b we do | money. _ Frankian recently taved & Shieh the (armars are naying thelt | oeople of this land. Almest daily | 8 B R e fure ke ldzostuy e eln We cannot rd to allow people of this land. Almost daily Open Until 8 P. M. 5 i B o, e Tk St faioos G ot poriralt, ang | 105 S (0 o ool (rom under our | we partake of it. Be sure that oo oo oo e oo | We can offer you a brand new block on Erwin : ”‘:}‘Ivv‘ , the Amerioan people R e ae 1 by} iep both trade rontes and markets.” | YOU get 'tlhe be'sl;M l“,;')eerl{thting‘ Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallope Place. Two tenements of five rooms and four of He said that the recent messuge hen G . wime minister -4 you purchase a! L cates- | | . : 3 : jout said “we atiend o our of‘l‘h}, Lo o Weims | she Misumdertonl. | an Shop is kept fresh and in . Lobsters. ;four rooms. It brings in a good big return on but in dec attend | be stro the tssuance of An excited gentioman dashes into a fi“e (‘ondi“oll, Tude her(- l"d‘ ‘Ve Huv! th. GMK your mo“ey. \ not only to the affai neighbor. | paper mo u e say, “Paper store. Money to loan on first and second mortgages, through the scertary of st m paper money, howing the | wife ing natlon, but to ations of | money swallows at f the silver “Something you wish, sir?" a clerk | yoy will be satisfied. Europe. He said the Cssage id | and then itself t" Goethe inguires | () QR e ot | ond o Qo™ 13 7wk O T s o s i HONISS’S QR bt s Dock wh uasie | Sreuih's saspanvs Joc St 100l o | O . ] | BATURBAY SPECIALS [24-30 State St. Hartford CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. . ‘ol says the lew : of Almpnnigyls Home Made Olive Pimento Visit Our Dining Room 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. R e (he stsosring sorces o | Brookfield Butter, - CINDERS FOR SALE Hllll Grade Furniture which needs the obseuring screen of a7¢ Ib. P:\“\TERS A‘\D | IRUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS @ tax reduction scheme | e “ ! Agency Po = e enor e vt o e ff I 'OMORROW Sty etk DECORATORS . | A. H. HARRIS wenilEL Mo o ssue on reduction of taxes he 2 . A S :’al:)a]: :"».nll y :-m‘: 1 reduce the ¢ ,-Ot Pk‘ 5 267 L'mm:?lbtrnt | - Gencral Trucking— A- D- LlPMAN penditures o ernment to the Home Made Breakfast Sausage, | . 99 WEST ST, 525-527 MAIN ST, possible sum and collect from the . [ 33¢ I, Estimates cheerfully given on all Jobs ple only that sum. No one belie Righ taxation iR First Day of Our Annual Salte Sea Clam Chowder, "THEOLD HOME TOWN e = BMYWSTA_NL_E; i He then s it there was a 38¢ can plus of $2 we should reduce just as s yos Imported Roquefort Cheese, m{:_v“_‘ have never in this countr 1 75¢ b, ;:::h::,‘\]T Of, 146 Bo-in eliot N Walnut Meats, plan,” sald the senator. ‘It w 49¢ b, :,',','.’y"::r:,‘;,’\:vf = Sweet and Bitter Almonds, 62¢ Ib. - the mer i yay or ) BB08,000 Will save §$3,000; thow: wh Tall Cans Medium Red Salmon, have ' f $ol ® ' 2 | 2 for 25¢ $117, 6 fubumLL Sus a9 o The Famous Speakman Pork an income 000 and the few who o §5 | Pies, 2 for 25¢. Who is i Gordon’s Fat Herrings, propaganda 1o yun imagin: i s Special Prices in All Departments Tall Can 10¢ 8 Beardsley’s Boneless Herring, 13¢ jar IRNBAUM’S |-~ Smoked Mackerel, 38¢ b, s of lar: Cor. Main and Walnut Sts. BSvsy thcuny of tooking out for 1 Next to Cooked Food Shop W R Regular i’!flc Coffee Saturday 30¢ h. Roast Stuffed Chicken, ! 3 to 31 Ibs. average, | $1.75 DUNHAM’S BALDWIN APPLES Petivered 1o Your Do for the Following Prices: About the Store Noo 1A Gradh, $1.10 por hadet. $2.95 bushel, 81 half bbl., $8 b | Cloverbloom Butter. No. 2\ Grade, S1LO0 per badker. $2.25 bushel, $3 half bhi, $6 bhi. Stricily Presh Eges. @ Tea. Coffee and Sploes. bfrra Al Kinds of Cold Meats THE FIRE DEDARTMENT MADE TWO L. N. DUNHAM SIS S FESS: - / TRIPS To A FIRE IN HOKES OLD BARN Flizabeth Park Canned Goods. ‘ %0 WINTHROP STRELT - TEL. 458 -3 Chiihen, Cveb 'wm, Egs, Tuna | TODAY - ON BoTH TRIPS THEY WERE Fish, Potato Salads. C UNABLE To FIND “THE FIRE Creonings, S1O0 and $1.35 per hasker. $2.50 bushel, G- e o

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