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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924. VITAL STATISTICS %" o s TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES WG ER U SR EXPENSE IS 5567 Mary. Millicent Rogers, grand- Michigan motion picture owners arvi - Bad Split Occur d Meeting To-| 1AUghter of the late 1. H. Rogers ladded to the list of those who have 'guo o ool pemoval of Freight| was married on Tuesday to Count at least temporarily barred Mabel night Will Decide Upon Initial Ludwic Salm-von Hoogstraten, an | Normand's appearance in pictures. | Terminals Would Lffect Lnor- - of Ford Motor Co. stock at $840,000,- A = e or Co. stock at § Washington, Jan. 10.—The rail i Washington, Jun 10.- Divided into N“mber OT B]nhs' 23[ two camps, so republic will Two men are killed and a woman | 000. s e b e n imjurcd in battle between officers and 5 ot : citizens and the notorious “Ashley | Two women and three children are !can be placed in a position to save| burned to death In tenement fire at |, o0 than $1,000,000,000 in the next! Brooklyn, N. Y, mee tonight to deter- ceislation or the Dr. John J. Tokarczy the : o ciEi T of wity i gangs iy the Florida Everglades ity's physiciar . | eity’s physicians i Jrozram T nt) five years through removal of freight| el 4 » TR ompRal i . cndeavoring to bring - ‘\"I“‘I .\ ;"“\“""_““’“’l‘:"““’l‘"“i"; o I:‘h‘: Dr. 1. W. McNair, president of the terminals from congested city areas/ ing reco 981 births - | fayiRy] ; J oy it i — .':»'f.g ““ the Michigan college of mines was to cheaper outlying property and the/ iy, : : of the n » ! to Ll Id. carning $23 a woel | knocked unconscious by a former In- juse of motor truck service for the that Dr. ¥ 3 1 f ad g At g . ’ i \ 2% 1 structor, it is revealed in police court delivery of freight Alfred H. Swayne it : e inst 410 Eenareho a8 s ks Lclenics AN DOferTiat st fraahton, MMih: of New York told the national trans-| ih 506 bik e onts b of the ob thut demands no thinking. portation conference called by the The the com enu sure or e con Woodrow Wilson declines to com- chamber of commerce of the United | Caneden. N. L, vigorously protests | ment on the Bok peace plan, Wash- | States. | ainst reported remarks by 8. ington dispatch to the New York | Mr. Swayne who is chatrman of| GrinE eng mo s without spe veterans comprisin of public sarety wdvising gamblers to | S | ganization which recently complete the confereiee called, g0 to Camden if they must Jive. | gix horses inciuding Eva Guy and studies of various phases of the 5 ir attention today to deter- | one of her colts, are burned to death |transportation problem discussed the en t 3 3 e ' fetinitely their line of attack House republican leaders nre de- |in fire at place owned by the Jacob frelation of highways and motor| Oc hs; A \ Aife x at to i clarcd to helieve it unwise to enact | Ruppert estate of Poughkeepsie, [transport to other transportatior : —Gheas faction is led by Repre-| bhonus bill at this session of congr N. Y. |agencies. He went into detail as te * . Pl Tt d g ) publican | - !the economles his committee had ; | ' Tn ler W \ e found possible and also recommended | es nlne L deaths nell, 3 w3 rthss 1)1 1 on to t 5 ‘ irianee v Henry Coster and sister of Mrs, Lewis | proper regulation of motor trans- S i e x conte e that the way and Speneer Morris and Mrs, Sumner!port advocated the development of Emma Riask i irt mea e © should be instructed 4 ] Gerard, at Tuxedo, in 1016 highwavs suitable for an economie| . washday . oq} dr i proved ¢ i ¥ ek , 2 v \ o iven priority. Gen. Butler, hiladelphia’s director | pimes says. one of the six committees of the or- i handling of traffic and urged contin- :::-th;z',”:,( . G, Boyaiian. midwif e | l UP ’l‘0 PRES")ENT :l:.;"r;v’»\ ibilities of the use of motor Qur has called for the bundle of Miss Rogers of New York Hur- e '~ 7o Pecide twon mhoretng |0 o Shortly he will return it with every- waterways and 13 births \ ( st cusserl by Women's Cluhs, s D ) ; ) Govt. Owned Tonnage From Ship- |dination of rail and waterway serv-| thing fresh and bright and sweetly clean Dr. 8 J 2 : Washing \ 6. Questions of | N . | births; r bir ~ | fces also occupied o a y s A John T, D feath )y national defs international re- | rledl_v Weds Helglan Count ping Boani i el ha Radastion fal —the flat work and linen ironed, the e e § R, Washington, Jan, 10.-The pro. |tken up separately for discussion. | underwear and woolens softly smooth Sc LR eral federation of women's cubs. and | New Yark, Jan 16, Without the Posed divorcement of operation of | - and ready to use, everything that re- e mber of resolutions were 11¥ of an engagement announce- | Eovernment-owned tonnage from the | TO HONOR “T. R quires it starched, and only the dainty cussed ent Miss Mary Millieent Rogers, | duties of the shipping board—-one of Veroniea Durany, births Pt b, asa, British Kast Afric Jan # il JAIoDion Sl areny el Sl the fe : anghter of Col. and Mre. Henrs Hua! |the principal points _of n..,:;d;.,q n Betteh Taas. Atrica. dus. pieces that you like to care for yourseif i ik isdimid B0 il werele on in the port of the [ dieston Rogers and granddanghter of | Coolidge’s merchant marine polic, St el & A births; Dr. Willlam F. FManaga legigintive committee, submitted 1ast | the late . 1. Ttogers one of the or- |18 again In the hands of the execu- ;;;n er Concord, Which in visiting at w:mng to be dampened and ironed . g 8 port in the course of her 24,000 when you have time, deaths and 71 births; Dr. George M AR ) \ 1 t for aeti Tlanagan, : eaths av £1 births: Dy, Dight o support political candidates | ganizers of the Standard Ol com fve for aetion, mile ernise, plan to iy honor to the 5 rromer eath 1 27 births, P'edged to insist upon prohibition law | pany, was married Tues o Co The president had before him to- . 8y ho d D ’ E Fromen, 18 deaths and 27 births; | © o~ o 0 and vote against any \: K| ‘-‘ ‘: g o I"-‘ '| : ”“.: day for study a resolution adopted [!MoMory of the late Col. Rooxevelt at Tha‘s our Rm’gh Dry service. No Dr. Peter W. Fox, 29 ) 10 any| Ludwig Salm von Hoogstraeten, Th ) : the place where his famous African | hurry and worry—no fuss and muss. ‘ 2 A s ir known to favor medification of thelcount member of the Belgian | by the shipping board delegating au il pid g Lirths; Dr. Vaughn C. Garner, 1 dea . thority to operate the merchant ships [ HUnt began. The bluejackets them A whole day giveflyou to use for other Vit s Jwife 17 | Volstead act branch of the anclent Aust prinee births; Mre, Eva Ginsberg, midwife, 1 ranch o anc Austrian prin to the emergency fleat corporation, | ¢1V®8 are organizing a lion hunting D% W5 Giaweid, § biuhs: Dr, C. 4 embodying, It Is understood, modifica- | XPedition. The Concord was warm Greenstein deaths and 14 births DOGS IN TRAINING | The bride has held a high place in It it ad Weis s A . BrAT Gbsa i 1 T and b e Pas, Man, Jan., 10 Carefully | NO¥ York socfety sinee her debut in ton of his wuggestions for "”"‘""'I‘ff 2 il g4l And at the price, it's doubly attrac- births: Mrs, Maria Gagliarducei, mid eded pndl thelr tinve fexts . [1818, Her assoclates had recelved no about this change. Definition o 5 "' wife 4 births; Dr. Carl J. Hart v Vol &8 Ar hint of the romance On the d full dutles of the head of the fec i et i corporation and acceptance of this n d 32 bi I d ' Thyisst from the Rite.Cariton hotel, where |post by Leigh C. Paimer awalta the| e son of rlin, 3 deaths a s, drivers and tra Ny . % Dr. 2. W. Henry, 3 births; Dr B L e | Col, and Mrs. Rogers, their daughter |president's action on the resolution, . Irving, 2 deaths and 2 births; Dr. Na secretly over long con, Henry H. Rogers, Jr. have | which was not made public pending WI“ Take Off stopping, that C'ol, and Mrs, | its study at the White House than B. Jaffe, & deaths and 23 birthe oet st 00 - ) e, M. A Ktasellal 20° deatna and X6 , Rogers and their daughter would srart | The resolution 18 understood to ro Al E Cleanse and Dlers births:ebr, J. L. Kelly, 24 deaths and Candldate | tor Burope Suturday. They have can- (serve to the board ali power % XCess at ; : : will not go | pervision over all ship sales and allo- : ations ¢ lered at toda ston of + ral hoard of t |1y house of Salm-.Salm Positively fresh eggs, 6l doz. tive, Rugsell Bros, 301 Main street.— Adv. the wedding annonncement was mads 28 births; Dr. | Klefr denths ' e il : and 5 births; Dr Kupelian, two eatfons and selection of trade routes, |, 0 SO (0 1) ; s 2 I« of Ol Lineage and power to dispense with the serv=|iiat may be used s Korailtis, 8§ deaths and 22 bivths; Dy Count Ludwig Salm-Hoogstraten | 1ce8 ny‘ the fleet corporation head at ‘,‘,',‘.,‘..",',‘;”.',',:"‘,‘,'l” ‘w.:‘.' o 1o y‘;:“‘ylyu”m DN e ARSI S IR S was horn in Hamburg of February 24, (18 11 otlier than the tabler for of : . - - - famous Marmola Preseription, & colled their passage and death and 22 births: Dr Peter kW Dr. Waterman Lao T deaths ( medi the son of the count of Salm Marmola F Fnbiets, o1 Sl sxamitiune) and & birtha: Dy Wi | Hoogstraten and Adalfine, Conntess HEADS ENGINEERS. woll expect steadily and eastly . fb”w Ham Levy, 1 death; Mrs. Josephine Lmint. bors UFKstanger: The family without golng through lonk sirges o tire Scndfl’ [ : r fami - scme exvrclse & atton diet, Marme Larizza, midwife, 20 births; Dr, W, | ix descended from the savage connts g by | aun jeath; Dr. Thomas 3 of the Rhine. One member, Count Hartness President of the American i et RFldE o RG e NG oy " births: Dr i 3 Niklas Salm, defended Vienna aguinst ol ure them dircet from y n Engineering Counc h rone b 2 Woodward Avenue, [ Dt of price Morrissey, one 1. 0. Mann, 5 deaths and 21 births; : e T 4 i | Washington, Jan. 10—Former Gov- r. M. 1. Marsh, 13 deaths and 52 » Divorced in 1912 0 . o t births: Do J. E Martin, 4 deathsand j Count Ludwig murried the Baroness ernor James Hartness of Vermon Dr. Mary Mouradian . : | rankenthal in 1808, but was divorc- | was elected president of the Amer. —DR e sNK — ‘TWO FAMILY HOUSE midwite, 11 births: Dr. D, ¢ As a tennls layer the count has|erated American lunlflnt-r‘rmk' fl‘,’.? YER, 1, 26 deaths and 11 ¥ |qualited for several championship eleties without opposition a A ATER . . T Mrs, Mary Potash, midy i ? 3 | tournaments, including the Kuropean jopening session today of its annual IN BELVIDERE FOR SALE, HOT WATER HEAT, 2-CAR GARAGE ¢ ; J | meeting here, succeeding Dean Mor- | Take home a bhottle of cream sods | e, John Purney 3 ¢ | hard court champlonship of 1814, In & 4 the he was runner-up in | timer K. Cooley of the University of . & you will like—it's deli- | H. DAY'roN HUMPHREY. Agent 2% births same year he sin LI Taris, ] ras paired Michigan, JNo singiee &1 DA, Aué WS o The proposed Great Lakes-St. Law- ) ) ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BL TEL, 141 reforestation, a = _ ~ e — — —— - ~ | with the French woman marvel, 8u births: Dr. Willlam od s 2 p |panne Lenglen, In the doubles, He rence waterway, — - — Lirths: Mrs, Amelin Rudc - » lalso was paired with Anthony Wild- national coal shortage study, federal 4 “ 2 . 7 W14 before the world confifet | water power problems, public health We can sell you a brand new two family e et httne e A T $ et et Austrlian 16 his death. |service activities and the professional | All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, | house with five rooms on a floor and all improve 4 deaths vard, § deathx & registration of engineers are AmMong vl 3% birth Mrs Count Ludwig's brother, Count Ot ) . 3 g : s Sl mewe midwite, ¢ Wirba, ¥e N to S Hongtraten, " married Mad|1he siblects before the counctfor| Srimp, Cb Heat, Scallobe - ments with $1,000 to $1,500 cash. It will pay you Dr. Amelia Tuties, 1 death and & % i ™ e ‘h:“'G " to investigate. It is in a section of the city which Mesoiy Of 8 i:;“'fi,‘,‘,;‘,‘,‘,‘l“ e ‘:\.;‘ 3 b ‘ | o ;s c(:ll:stan.tly improving. The more cash the bet- deaths and 3 births; Dr. David Was \ ; | er the price. ol 3 drae s 34 B - HONISS’'S | | 24.30 State st. Hartford CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. births, Dr. Frank Zwick, § deat) and 5 births; Dr. L. R, Weir, 1 birtt : 2 . s , { CANNOT AGCEPT MARK s s v‘ ’ v "‘ Y esterda s Visit Our Dining Room 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 7 . e i | 5 | CROWLEY BROS.INC. | CINDERS FOR SALE High Grade Furniture PAINTERS AND | | RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS or Swedish Aviator Who Claims Altitude Ay omina Record Was Too late in Puttis v ated B, » | DECORATORS | A. H. HARRIS ! - \l\'g';-.;”’ ';u.\(.l:s in His Claims. llll lers 267 Chapman Street —Genersl Tracking=— | A. D. LIPMAN 525 Paris, Jan. 10 vestigatior . | TEL. 2918, i t reques y « /) laa = ST ST, TEL. N ST, - ; f . Estimates cheerfally given on all ])h‘“ b iN ot e E in the Herald Want Ad 'THEoLD HomE TOWN BY STANLEY Ragquicr (deceased) 2 ¢ You SAY | g NO-NO -1 SAY s =—— ———— p— PR COULD HAVE APENCIL WITH ) FREE TICKET OFFER = B-a'o ¢ s j A7, ?) ‘O AGoaD‘m‘ [ e - 1883 5 | 4 Fohey | c=— g _ == o |43 vy e , (b0l BS | & / P i Jg§ 14 . I'o the Lycew A SHoW N O LA, e Showing “Gold Madness,” Edith L. Ohlson, 28 Everett or READING = PURPOSE 5= Wity puBBERS aturing “The Great Leon & Co.” Russell 0. Elliot, i 30 South High street. CHANGE RECOMMENDLED Commerce Departs : street DA I'o the Palace ; Featuring Mabel Normand in “Miekey”, Clifford Odin, 283 Kensington avenue. NN MAKE Su..i 1T SEIBERT S SR Continuing tonight The Herald will print the names of thiee people, drawn from the directory, with the informa- E-SE[BERT“UON tion that if the winners call at The Herald office they will A‘l(?/y; Wil i) receive—absolutely free—two tickets to the theater Hour Millyman pecified in the ad in which their name appears, S I are no strings or obligations connected with this y . 3 ) otfer ‘« an ovtnight gift to our Want Ad Readers. The ;!\\l';:;r:::\_l“:)\“"\;!‘ll directory is used every day in selecting the names of the . bl 7 vinners and the show they are to see with The Herald's ns wir name with the notice that yvou are a will e printed some place in the Want Ad section You don’t have to be a regular reader of The Herald :ve: ;:t::f'b in order to be “in” on this, but if you are not, get a paper § < PENCIL * and hunt for your name. ‘ Read onr Want Ad Section Today. Find your name { P ’ THE TOWNSFOLIE 56 QuICKLY RESPONDED and get 2 Free Tickets to a show. . ) p T0 ‘TME SALE OF PENCILS AT MODGES A c HaWker CTATIONERS 1 4 PROGPE SSIVE BOOK STORE THAT THE = 5t 66 CHURCH ST MANAGE MENT HAS DECIDED To ofFER / EVEN GREATER ATTRACTIONS TOMORROW

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