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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924. BANDITS ROB PAYMASTER- —_— FILE ANOTHER PROTEST | ; Brownsvile, K., Jan. 8. — Five FRENCHSTART OUT 2 s ), D OPPSS HIS FACE IS HIS FORTUNE. WIS D[ 555525 07 Tilley, paymagter of the Cacalilac Pipe Line company of 7,500 pesos Great Britain is Fapected to Appeal | T the Taking of British Schooner at ™ Saturday, according to reports re- | v Alterations in Schupack Properties To | ccived here today from Tampico. The Wilmington, N. . T i i robbery was staged 15 miles from Bl Provide Extra Offices and Barco. Take Drastic Means (0 Reinforce | w.vimsion. sun. < soiaure or e | Spokesmen Say That It I5 Bad | e - : s o e British schooner Kwasind by United ] Stutes anthorities at Wilmington, A 7 ’ . ete ¢ es in the appe: Duesseldorf, the Ruhr miners’ union Thell‘ MOHey Vflhles " after the ship had put in for Ell]d Uflmafl&ge&b]e | 7 :|,|]‘rl°::lglz~|g f{ :‘I::g?l:hlupm'k fif‘)pm"n:: at ¥ssen has refused to approve the N L carrying a cargo of intoxicat- Inde S | 5 on the west side of Main street, op- |agreement concluded in Berlin by its - has been the subject of a Bz p s i 3 A posite Commercial street, are to be|representatives, according to' which By The Amsociated Pross. new inguiry filed with the state de- Washington, Jun. S.—General con- e started soon and will, owners of the [the underground workers were .to Paris, Jun. 8.——The Irench govern- partment hy the British government | solidation of railroads as tentativeiy N 2 property say, change the entire busi- | Work an extra hour a day. campaign to restore through its embassy here. suggested by the interstate commerce 4 - ness aspect of that district. _— ment's vigorous The action is believed to be pre- | commission was characterized Included in the properties affected eonfidence in th depreciated tranc | ” 4 X began today with the expuision of iminury to the filing of a formal |bad and unworkable public polic ;3 i b - ¢ e % i % 4 are the buildings in which the Mar- = Duteh banker and the arrest of theee representatives of the Delaware & 3 : e v G low store is located, Stanley build- | THE HERALD foreign stocl sl hungers-o British inguiry was forwarded | Hudson railroad, arguing toc £ 74 i v : which’l g . g | 4 : ] ing and the one story structure which YT, e g : . Tt is WANT ADS 'he action was compa by @ to the treasury and justic depurt- |tore the commission now houses the Rabinow store. statement by Minister of Rinance D with the request that informa- | Al that the company could d planned to remodel the second story Alphabetically Arranged For Quick S liaviia (s . concerning the seizure be fur- |H. T. Newcomb, its counsel, wa { of the building in which the Marlow e P RS et Meanwhile the state depart- | Suggest modifications in present con- s : stox is Jocated and which was for- CONSROUTIVE. INSENTIONS. change brokers aiting for information from |solidation plans which would *“render 3 4 merly ubed by that company, make ||| ¢ Charge Propald ers, and anno iry concerning the seizure |it. not unobjectionable, but somewhat changes and additions in the Stanley Y 1 line 10 ment p rec mile limit of the |less objectionable,” As a1 national building and add one store to the - RLE :::: -fl:’ financia Tomoka and Island | policy, he added, “artificial stimuls 5 building in which the Rabinow store 2 1 line a2 Yo said the rotests in these cases al- |tion of railread consolidation is not | 1 3 Gates ¥ 2 is located. By means of these changes [} e B been filed by the British unwise than the artificial restrie- 4 it is planned to add two stores and 20 4 A 17ine $1.30 51050 mined to stop the practice of « 1 | : 1 line 2 28 = « 2 tions upon cooperation and combina- : : 5 provide about 25 business offices. Vearly Order Rates Upon Application ers leaving pita broad i tion which it has apparently super- About 10 front offices will be laid out. ||| —Tount “words +5 8 Tine— : this and other seded, Henry Schupack, manager of the 14 lines to an inch, ¥ Minimm Bpace, 3 lines, ary, for it wus the of ] n Anglo-/ ics Y i i : An ; payments from Gerr esult (o \{ll(‘l “‘"n:neat-‘ f There is no basis for any claim ; L i |estate, said this morning that the de- ||| Mimtmur. Bpace, 3 lnes. B&ivy borrowing by Iy May Not Be Signed Soon | that consolidation would result in suh- 4 | tails of the new offleas will be laid Bt rao. 3 cente. burdened P The Assoclated Press, stantial economies or any net dimuni- | . % i 4 “m with partieular attention to the ||| Ad Accepted Alllm TP for Poincare, he add id resnlted th London, Jan. §.#S8o much delay tion in the aggregate cost of trans- ; | requircments of a law office. Accepted Over the Telephane for a sane policy ) ) 1 in the 7 n by the portation. The r 1 to make cer- | | SATRAATPRE S onvenience of Customers, (Call 925 and minion gotcrnment of the tain railways ca strong support I “Want Ad” Operator. FHEALhe colns aLigr ) e e e icae) S B e sa et 1e | i 1 s Jail Terms for Those Who when the mon wa 1 f % % ¥ ¢ t tion. As ¢ mi 10w appears likely the document may ‘-m‘rul\n,d'\_\ unsound and its apph ; a { \ i B v S ST ot be 8ig hefore the dissolution cation in the manner proposed would | 3 ‘ : | Robbed Home of quums ANNOU‘NCEMENTS_ 7 # s Putnam, Jan., S.-—Rebbery of the ister will pro " of the cc fn 5 i i of the present government, The draft prove disastrous. matches. o 8 ha 1 o3t which comprises about 00 The Delaware & Hudson is convine- | H 5 o summer home of Miss Frances Dor- Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 i words, was sent to the oversea gov- Neweomb said, that the com- < il vow York in T . oo . o out of other s, & the \ ¥ asent 8 oversca, goy s ehagddsy othy Beebe of New York in Thomb- | i =g Aitomat ling, ron- et "o doc rnme for approval some weeks in suggesting only s- son of 00 worth of champagne [, Sutoroed, #Alerfitoof. Tost lesh Announcement N : T 1 up to the present no | tems of railroads for the ¥ FRANK CAMPBELL AND HIS “FACE OF FORTUNE" and wines about 1wo weeks ugo was | ke ,“km;, . ) Fo g hes seceived by the | went hevond the letter or purpose of described in superfor court toda ,f:-}. a i xn - offi Officials here repudi- the law, and that a plan providing | New York, Jan. §.—Not every man's| things, when three men arrested in connec- Florists and Nurscrymen ;“ “ " i on that there has been | for a considerably arger number | face is his fortune nor is it given to “Christn time brought me work | jo) therewith were charged with the | CGF FLOWETRE, potied piar i kinds o conelusion of the would have been m practicable, many men of 68 sufficient ambition to as Sunta Claus, in the sto Children | onime. Arthur Randolph and Joseph Tun. work; free delivery, Sandalli Among other arguments before the foree from derided opportunity thelliked the real beard * than the|arrow, Jr. were cach given two | _‘Greenhouse, f18 Oak St.; ‘phene b8! 2 LANDSCAPE gardener and _nuraery wood or metal, ass under- B, It o, . formatior y e operations, : b AR Pt on . req tain hecanse of the ; AL Culd ) E on nti sure by American au- commission were those of the Mer- gyeces tossed in yo . But that cotton iniitation. nths i d Leo Plante, the o | months in jail, and leo 1. €, Stmonsin, Rox N. B. Road, association of New York, the |ig the happy circumstances in which “Artists becgme another souree nl‘ri“’: leader four months. Two others blainville himnself income. I posed as Rip Van Winkle | qpo gave up the attempt to enter | 3 o s Send address, Faoammncations AGINE ST p « ish vessels suspec chants' ciers. of rur inni while these vessc Pennsylvania Chamber of Commeree, nk Campbell finds |.;\.—,;\:,‘ T ) S ere ollaidn the throa milellimit Philadelphia Trade bodies and the “Certaily I make my living by my for Starkweather. I have also sat| . place after a door and a window fster said the f o frane Anthracite Coal Operators' assocla- | face, or perhaps 1 should say, by what | many times for Joseph Leyendecker. |10 hoen smashed were allowed free- was not justified n ausible Ng ) tion. Much of the discussion w. rows there” says Irank, as he The artists were kind. They secured gy Tants #nd cul fon 5 1 A h Pressure Brough : Sl ' suys artists kind. dom by a nolle of the charge. Viants and out fowers. runers uc ¢ e ught to cerned with the exposition of varying /gtokes and combs with gnarled and |me cngagements as model at various & i worke & spoclatty. Jolingi's Greonhouses, | 17 Church St reason ecither in g r domestic i T \ affairs. Bear in Daugherty Case views as to the disposition to be made | gupby, yot caressing, fing rs the care- arl_schools. “Among t 1ses of d Putnam, Jan, 8 State Attorney of the Philadelphia & Reading and [gy))y groomed mass of hair sweeping| “When the spectacular revival of Middletown Woman Unable | . R | BROWN preciation ten @ carls told Judge Hinman [the Central railroad of New Jerse¥ [qown upon his breast the ‘Merchant of Venice' was staged 0 8 ast, A r as sty ' ] o Chmainiut 1 N i been directed lurge v 1 or court today that more systems. Five years ago things were not so in New York last year, T played for To Attend Babes’ Funeral | W‘m\'u‘f And, ) wnd Prancls and settiements; but | abr pres: ben brought on him — good with me, T was 63 years old, too 20 weeks in it as Magnifico, | Middietown, Conn., Jan. 8. — The | soReT— Woadey. PIRder. has been he ) o hay entin the case of Alexander T eri old to do the work 1 had followed all “At present T am rehearsing for | g ) ¢ boube childeen o1 ORNNY. - FIO0N ¥ . Paul Nelsen President . : » am rehearsing for | ryperal of the four young children oy asic for Mr, Steoln, of my life, that of coal miner and lum- part in the ‘Miracle., There I play the | My, and Mrs, Sebastiano Cianci whose | 7 Arch_ strect, bheen dnere : talk ) | »t Plainfield, found Main 8. Ownor flso of the u J mpress 1 ina uor case he has Youm{ People's Societ,\' berjack part of a patriarch |lives were snuffed out in a fire in| "G tunk o X exe AL the annusl Young Peoples’ wo-( - had wound up in New York, and © do il has meant to give up|iheir home early yesterday was held | bank of Irance, s . 3 5 at S S meatinE hetd i it Swedigh | W8 doing such odd jobs as 1 could many of my engagements as a model | from St, John's church this morning. | FExTirer Tor T 600 france, This, Hon “but the . j LR e pon | Botha arch the following officers | find to Keep myseif out of the bread [in the studios, O s s Tilen with ourasrs | PONGIT of Kera Tos Tviss i 000 francs % \ ut ) c . 1 were clected: President, IPaul G, Ne line, Tt wasn't so easy. Pcople don't “The things that 1 neglected in the an4d the casket bearers were school- | e “turn 1o 64 Chureh normal increase imposed. Dougherty of scem to think that old men are good days of my youth and strength are to | mates of the children in 8t. John's | FOUN ORI R T e T ) end of cvery vear 1w SRS i e prominence i for much be atoned for, and I know that 68| sehool. CH IS L . ‘ iR ket § kit financial secretary, Clarence “One day, while T was sitting in the years old or not, 1 shall yet make my | the e of a high mass of re. - I e treasurer, Toger Larson: pianist Miss Park wondering what 1 was going to mark in the worid quiem. The condition of Mrs. Clanci | ™y i T g | Helen Smedberg: assistant pianist, 40 next. a fellow asked wme it 1 “Most poor old men are pitied. Not|he mother, who was burned, was | vdeline Johnson: chairman program | Wouldn't like to work as an extra in for me, ot Twofn. tadaY. and $he e s e s committee, Edith Carison; chairman the movies. Scems that he wunted a “I'd rather be cnvied than pitied— noved to the Middiesex hospi In- 3 amy Liave same missionary committee, Elizabeth Dahl- |man with a beard like T had to take and sowe day foiks will envy me, fability to attend the funeral of her vi_Baking «trom; chairman sick visiting commit- |8 character part IYor K feel that I stiil have a chance| oniidren. is belleved to have agsgra tee, Beda Magnuson; chairman social “That gave me work also an idea. 1o rise—that through my beard I shall | ygied her condition committee, Panny Carlson; Dorcas “If my board was worth money in eventually elimb the top rungs of Sewing cirele chairman, Kdith Dahl- & movie, it was worth money for other | the ladder of suceess” | SUIT 1S DISMISSED | auditors, Elmer Johnson and he excentive com- mittee consists of all clected officers and David Johnson and Edwin Dah- tsrom. The Young [Deoples’ s ciety has always been active and . ¢d the money and paid for the new chureh organ which cost over §10 000, Mist Ellen Anderson was ele ed leader of the Junior Y. 1 ©n: vice-president, Gunard Johnson; I'eterson; Olson; his home | ording secretary, Helen o _——l Boston, Jun, §.—~-Judge Waite of the | supreme court today dismissed the 3 suit brought by Myer Rerman, former ¢ T our wnay part proprictor of Boston” hote! . : phnbe somo nive the junk pile, the old battleship pany here | ! A seoking to recover 850,000 from | B - . | Louisiana, which drifted helplessy - %on for §6 hotirs Wilh & wkeloton crew Daniel H. Conkley, a disbarred Boston by ing L the floruld oiffee mu 1 HOULGHTON TO PARIS, attorney. Berman charged that © 2 tiekets to the Palaee ter, now 1 A rlin, Jan, So~Ambassador Alan- | Coukley had extorted the money from | s Bl son 13, Hongton is leaving tonight for | him under threats of criminal prose- TR S Paris, where he will temain for five | ention mar Harry Bloomberg. FOR JUNK 11 | cording to a wircless message re. | Norfolk, Va., Jan Headed f ceived by the Federal Telegraph coms- of seven abourd her, passed I us guard craft, The seven men were in wnd put 1 in good condition in spite of t oy ) or_this service, A posure to the storm days for conferer with Brig. Gen 5000 micn Charles G, Dawes and his party, Gen E—-_! o I dressed NO ONE INJURED, i Dawes | member of the first com- ORDER OF NOTICP. 1 M8 oston Uiuthi neAt to Birmingham Ala T < g Maridi tourist train of 1l 1 . CANNON TO STATES i1t Dbt LY tho rapiration | Sk e s hihd : l s o7 Lt Nathan Stove Aw of Marte | BAVE 125 o0 coal biii e ' ford ry 8, 1924 Metal Wenther stripn & b Woous, o, Vpon the » sald Julla| Main stecet; ‘phous 2ive, Virginia capes today tow of coast olution o examine Central nd, was der r th 3 tMUBLNE CRBLEH at Creswell, Ala., south of : mivibitali dhe el Birmingham, accor report | committee pproved a bill by ed at the offices of the eom- €V o AhsE . Gold, Rose Gold and 1 Gold, TRIINORY, S Projiding : ing for foreclosure of Judgment len pany here, According : port. | ment of Germas non to stat GERAN 10 GO LATER pending I the City Court of the T s Tk " te Jan, % George Geran, [day of Octeber, A, .. 1 ——————————————————————————— Auto and Truck Agencies 5 1 appearing te, and | nd " | subscriving authortt the said O acconnt of |00 whereabouts are unknown to BUICK MOTOR CARS “uetter carm are & Duilt wnd Muick e butlding them, notice of the institution| New Hrtain Bunk Co. 225 Atk street, n 1 the wa Appo ‘ : Siaene ol SRS 2 v on the U, 8 Olympic hocke " that to the governors id today flood cre cxstire of business affairs he would | piainiifte t o on the President Garfield | ©Ordered, That and today s under Ny L " N M S SEL \ nd pendency o A eomplain Sunday TEAMER FRE? vt v v York tomorrow with the |and pendency of said plaint glien to the defendant by g N ADILLAY O AT i~ Borvice \ | Admiral 1. C. Palmer (left) is the new head of the U, §, | the maximum . Po 4, Ore., Jan. 8.—The Japar A : b | . % FFurther damage, however, is reports riland, Jan Japa members of the team, He in- | Geger 1n The New Britain r Motor L ot Sh]ppmg_and, He is mm:n ere with the m;m_hv- sm_"r-"m]x. Ed-{a4. The water tast night flooded one | ese freighter Hakuho Maru, w ) d that he might sail next weelk, [ paper published In New Hrits y _West M Wowin 8 i ward P, Farley. Photographed in Washington, where Farley gave | or the generator pits in a subway | went aground York '-"‘t( for two "'."""r‘""" : CWANDL I aud Clovcland motor care*and \ mencing on or before Jan { aICh, ANIETICAN Sales Co., § bt St Admiral Palmer a few inside pointers on his new job. | honse, putting several lines out of | Willapa Harbor last night, got off e game with the Minneapolis | ™08 o8 o ;r-nnvmr\'lm' tonight EMIL J. DANBE . | - vais for wconumioal river on a sandy beach off am will leave for New WL Muter saive (et BROTHERS MOTOR UATs [m.]m her own power carly today, o cre THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Thump This on Your Thermometer. 7 o By Al Posen Folw s Latorn. Sales wsive ", EeLus pais aid sories. Auto- Ml e SaiE & Beriie WY b dea. WUDBUN ANL nBBEX Atiwinn & lowdi " We'LL A TO BUNDIE LP KS =YOU DON'T KNOW WAY | RECALL THE WINTER T T e e TOvAY - TS COLD AS \T T'BOUT COLD WEATHER, BACK (N E\GHTEEN CGHTY 160 Arcn Bu; yume $10 ’ ,uhlyn‘r.:«.,fl,':“a.mw:-'...m. service, Ciy Hc LEXISUTON tigh §'8hie n MAXWEL) AND HALMERS ) MUUN MUTOM CARS the wodd over. 1 I. Heriie 220 wiun 8 NABI and U s HAWKe, 68 Kl wirewt i TOR CAKE aad truck M. Seurle « Vo, uales uud service, Ll and Mk ste, oew brteiu, Conn 210, lousl sgents for Geleiel (1 §I| ( i = STUDERAKERS - LIght ez louring, $v9 spec il ix Lourng, $1.350; big eis touring i Fo U, B, 1m0y, M. irving Jesier, 195 Aich 81 “This Is » Btudeosker yenr. | WILLYS-KNIGHT AND GVBRLAND woisr care, shiowroom at 4 Kim Bi.; service, 13/ Clerty 8. “The Eleeve-Vaive Motor, <. _Hudoiph. Paone 2061 BY CLIFF STERRETT |, = wiies oo — Hudolph, SAAT 16 Tng | ) v AAEAR TO YOU DOMT wrOw AMuTHIM H" !HI MYSTESWOUS N\ p e read STAND THERE AVE' Ax ABOUT THE BATHR00M ,[l‘” l‘ PAPES DELICIAS ) An TELL US My Suavire | |Door Does you, i : WEEPI MG SUCw 7 Tue DoOoRSs MIRROS DELICIAL - | J | | ” BEEN 2 Seri o SMITCHED" ’ / R Y B | NEW BRITAIN BUICK 176 ARCH ST | IWEN EVENINGS Rudoiph, 137 Cherry

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