New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1924, Page 10

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PLAN TO TURN EXTINCT CRATER INTO STADIUM Athletic MUSICIAN SEEKS AMERICAN GENIUS Rlired Hertz Believes Time at Hand for New Messiah Honoluln Will Have Hu, Structure it Officer in National Guard Has His Way sic America, Hertz, « om the Im ed to known « orims a perect or me ing the r time San Fr to Mr at small cost ernment a i giant eved to is adition I only child e child re his ha © eriminal records inhabitan 1in inside t at anywhere gamation everywhe profit by all World."” The & predic 8 genfus wo would be ult order 1 wate action to the classics ¢ An old Hawa pereed tl : his incide verse, mo 1 to ) ifter 11 e r s anspired continues that a that night or high e sacrificial pit was sit- eavy smoke fell and ling to the isol 1 the el the from afar questioned regard said that nobody issing in Hono but that any disappear- e composer 1 t the waver stories King's ng in so many dire that its tendencies cou med up L phrase n his my A mode v}un its most extreme forms, and his programs oft en are divided between numbe brilliant members of the new schools * and the onies of Mozart, ® o Beethoven, B bert The crater mann and " Kow Despite tensified America, the ing, might have 1 not be sum- Being catholic , he is no oppo.| ©d casily in t save in darkness man never wonld be o emy n to ! 1 v Punchbbw rim measur symp hms, Schu commercialism pace ttom of approxi of eotie and sitio fdealistic e prov today led Referrir to his rec Ny Hert economic chaos capitals of Terlin impaired the degree ns @ Hertz ot below the rim NEW SCURVY TREATMENT London, Ju 1.1 iritish with ent trip to Bu ad rope, explained the miralty 18 « new t watereress, & called may tre superscds itment o iscovery o Berne Univer. hlorophy! Walls Fabrie Fabric covered wa brushed with a dusted wit) v st 1 b All Morning Spe'cials —12 VERMONT TURKEYS ... SMALL EASTERN PORK LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS BEST HAMBURG JAK LEAN SHOULDER STEAK SPERRY & BARNES’ BACON SPERRY & BARNES' HAM A \l — All Day Specials — 35¢ 0 28C 1h 42C sugar Cured . l6c Corned Beef 1h 8c Sperry & Barnes’ Shoulder« h 22C — T=10A. M. — SELECTED CANDLED EGGS FINE GRANULATED SUGAR . .. LARGE BOTTLE SNYDER'S CATSI P Lean Fresh Hams Fresh Spare Ribs Fresh Pigs’ Feet Home Made Sausages Forequarters Spring Lamb Small Smoked Hams Leg Genuine Spring Lamb b Prime Rib Roast Beel Large Roasting Chickens H. L. Handy's Shoulders h 22C 21 25C 1 80 h 25C th 20C m22c } dozen $1.00 .10 1h 97¢ 30¢ Baldv in lw.xt‘Tkulii{;:mm «19c¢ Onions .. 25(: "i';a,T:fh"'F'Zcu 19¢ 15¢ 3 25C Large Sunkist Oranges, dozen | Oranee 18c Ieeberg Lettuce and Celery Sweet Potatoes » &‘lfl:l:: dozen 250 Q;r‘)“ P"’ for 25(: T.(*;::‘pl"' e B 18c I"!r::"""“. dozen 25C Vabwies .. 8 tor 2OC NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Hawaiian Is Wealthy .\“(‘l SAN'[‘AS T0Y FACTORY An Absence of 30 Yea KEEPS YEAR RHEAD ' Honolulu, Jan. 11, story viches m, tly Ma turned to ife in the fortune o Thomas mslie re- ol iacturing the remainder of his city of his birth and enjoy ) He brough and t ecel when live « of Germany. Must In- ase Storage Facilities him hi kimo wife i Sonie Thuringia, Jan. 11. Santa Claus’ museum of toys in Son- rg, one of the manufacturing cen- ters of Ge is soon to have an addition two to house the nass of playthings which have been crowded into th for genera- tions, The museum which dreds of thousands o men and women o tions of the earth, st colled ever Hawaii on a b was penniless. whading He three rs. e had learned h avigation and the fish- His next v schooner remaine vessel with borrowed money and his suc ontains hun- bled him to purchase trom time As his prosperity ded to remain but recent Island fev larger boats most of the na- aid to contain toys to time de- in tinued i hently and one toy line red by the * | Sonneberg toy industry from its very 1ing. has leeted her netit chiefly of foreign buyers. mbled under the ame to Hawaii to m ild a home and live a li rmany, CONVENTION SEEKS T0 ~ gormns ot i SOLVE CRIME PROBLENS (... been col for girls, of inta Claus’ ever been ry boy, and most of tt have Annual Meeting of American Institute FRIDAY, dolls and little | JANUARY 11, 1924, from droughts, the much maligned | north country must soon come lulo‘ its own.” (.clman Dr ug Smugglers’ | Business Interrupted Hamburg, Jan, 11. 1 of drug smugg erates were arr d here re- cently and officiats estimate! thab. 15| the last year or so drugs, chemicals | and. other pharmaceutical products worth $12,000,000 have been taken out of Germany fllegally. The smugglers, posing as fisher- | men, had their own sail boats as well | as motor launches, and plied about s. Most of the drugs in this | landed in Holland, later led,” and then shipped to | America, England, or wher- | wwer the prices appeared to be the | highest, \ Customs officials assert that several go-betweens who have turned state | vidence claim that they were able to get per cent more for their contraband goods whenever represen- | tatives of American customers were in | the market, whether in Antwerp, | lam or Hamburg. | The chief of a i rs and 60 of h nee, NG 11.—Beggars before the war, un- Kknown here have | .1/ been overrunning the city this winter, of Criminal Law and Criminology lit- has now to ext year the Sonneberg appeared. He is too, to a 0 Held in Detroit. Detroit Jan. 11 Means toward the solltion of criminal problems further discussed i innual | exte o be ood for 1924, meeting here January the thing for- American Institute nd tin and and Crim being turned will b large minal lLaw ding to president the James | ¢la who | ont cat obtaining unt of un- ng through- work will or yort on r feature reports by progress in s of the the nd statis other 1 the of lav program " ul cond ditions country Disproves Old Idea That Australia Is Waste Land N Y., Jan. 11, tly co ’ 1o more than 2 flies, from the north of tistics throy i} g 1 f N was to make . . Rockefello fl 1 ustralia and the committee | to substar e e committees preva nd made R. Crossley of survey University Schoo! first e \e v of Th unction i the hand ir Samuel former Edward leisure miles, as to Melhonrne to Anstralia. His samination northern is conten- inst survey ald of according t« sectio not e were more along Mr. Rey than the ey nes ST \\II' AGENTS PROTENT Munich, Jan, 11 ctors here have been oc riences with his expre worthern Australia he sa Stamp ompla AFTER HOLIDAY SALE Men’s and Young Men’s SUITS and 0’COATS A worth-while value group: real quality at low prices— and Styles to suit the most exacting. $29.50 Weekly Payments to suit your purse Patterns Women’s Suits All Half Price OFFERING AMAZING VALUES WOMEN’S COATS Many Styles—Many Materials and Patterns are grouped a< follows foi this sale: SHORT COATS $1275 $19.75 $29 75 LONG COATS ' $24.75 $34.75 and $45 The Ceasar Misch Store 240 Asylum Strect Hartford (cach house | actuaily and cavsine the police much concern. | Investigators have estimated that| in Leipzig was visited on | an average by 12 beggars cach day, | many of them children. All those who asked for something to eat were not| hungry, however., The po- lice discovered several sets of men | and women who begged all day for| meat and bread, and sold the food! thus collected from push carts in the | streets at night, 1 | who resisted. Russian Train Hold-Ups Recall Wild West Days Moscow, Jan. 10.—Wild west days in the United States are having their | Russian prototypes in certain thinly ptmulnlul districts of the Ukraine nd the Caucasus. Within u fortnight were reported | three train hold-ups by large groups of bandits. Near Rostov-on-Don between the stations of Jernevo and | Stansinkaya, a group of bandits| robbed every passenger on one ex- | press train and killed one of lhf'm‘ Near Kharkov, where Landits stopped a train, armed guards opened fire and kept the bandits at| from the bay until support arrived | passen- niearest station, but several gers were wounded. Near Viadikavkas an armed group | of 50 mounted bandits attacked lhv | station, Soldatskaya, with the intent | ASK the rapldly approaching The engineer saw them, station at of robbing mail train. however, and passed the great speed. British Experiment With Crude Oil as Engine Fuel London, Jan. 11.—Experiments are shortly to be made, and big develop- ments expeeted, in the semi-diesel type of aero engine which burns'crude oil. Tests were made recently with a 600 horsepower engine with six eylin- ders which ran on crude oil, and now another crude-oil engine is in the ex- perimental design stage at Shoreham. The . Air Ministry is anxious to de- velop this type, and the newly formegd $5,000,000 Air Transport company has the same object in view. fresh eggs, 6lc dox 301 Main street.—Adv, Positively Russell Bros., FOR Hron’s Pure Meat Frankforts & Bologna NE BETTER CAN BE MADE JOHN WALKO Your Store Can Get Them From the Agent 30 WEST STREET Too Late for Christmas! 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