New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1924, Page 26

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values in dresses of the MANY CASUALTIES | ciTy ITEMS. | The Tuesday meeting of the Wom- Both Federals and ReDEIS LSe! i vome" Somments chnionin neer Heavily--Vera Cruz Strengthened | ciation at three o'clock. IFor best Saleswomen wanted for permanent positions. ply at once. |advt. | Mrs. | street egram)—| now o 10 S| By The Associated Mexico City, Jan la Flamme of 328 Main who has been seriously ill, via the Fort Worth reported as improved. Both the De La Huerta revolutionary ’ Your battery is insured when forces and the federal troops suffered | Stored at O'Neil's. Don't let it dle in number of casualties today|the cellar. Phone 900.—advt fighting at Pachuca, in the| A daughter was born at the New of Hidalgo, according to private | Britain General hospital Iast evening here to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glaban of o 149 Tremont street Victrolas ana Planos, Henry Morans —advt. Mrs, X. Radio Pachuca 70 federa! ord- bels able fighti troops barricaded themselve ing to the informat and the rebels dynamited building, hux} enly after the ier: had poured a| df \.nm.m Pa hering fire § mlhrlmg; Saleswomen many casualties. | positions. Mu Federal lcaders ply at once forces to the city advt according to a bu There war department, city will again be | Joseph's n the hands ofthe federals tomorrow. | church Unoffici reaching Mexico | ning. City tell of a counter revolution t Saleswomen wanted has broken out he western part of | positions. Must have experience. Guerrero against the De La Huerta | ply at once. revolutionists |advt. g Gunboat A hearing for peddiers interested in Arrival of the Mexican gunboat|changes of license fees will be held Bravo from New Orleans, where it re- | tenight at 7:30 o'clock in the com- cently was overhauled, is reported in|con council chamber. Tampico speclal dispatches. Rear| “No, No, Nora'' piano record. by Admiral Blanco has been assigned to|Phil Ohman, Brunswick record. John eommand the naval fleet to | A Andre o.—advt from Tampico, hesides the| Lawyer Stanley J. Traceski will at- Bravo, consi ix smaller units,|tend a dinner given by the class of according to the specials. Crews for| 1916 at the Yale club in New York the vessels are being recruited from | Saturday night Tampico Get your Brunswick records at the The nava | Big Furniture Store. John A, An- with federal | drews & Co.—advt Tuxpam, Vera Cru Members of the local W, C. T. U, attended the reception given the state president, Mrs. Mary B. Wilson, at the headquarters in Hartford this after- noon, Your battery is insured when stored at O'Neil’'s, Don't let it die in the cellar. Phone 900.—advt, John Iinneran, a member of the Hook and Ladder company at the Central station, is off duty with an at- | tack of blood poisoning. Mr, Finner- an injured his hand while at work on the truck and an infection set in, Willlam O'Day Is substituting for him Saleswomen wanted for permanent positions. Must have experience. Ap- ply at once. Raphael's Dept. Store.— advt A meeting of Pythian lodge, No. 47, will he held this evening. As this is the first meeting of the new vear it is expected that a great deal of im- portantb usiness will be transacted. “That Old Gang of Mine,” quartet and fox trot, vick record. John A. Andrews & Co.—advt | Dr. J. M. Rush of this has | been called Crawfordsville, Tn- | diana, on account of the scrious ill- | ness of his mother. | Spain Is DeAmandmg More Rights in Tangier Issue London, Jan. 11, — Great Bassett Phila- Kranowitz relatives Louis visiting is in wanted for permanent t have experience. Ap- Raphael's Dept. Store.— on the rebe! here are rushing to retake it, tin issued b a meeting of out troop in the 30 o'clock this eve- will be Boy hall at reports for permanent Ap- Raphael’s Dept. Store.— Arrives, operate | forces will cooperate troops operating against , the specials said Rebels Stronger. Brownsville, Tex., Jan. 11.—Mon- terrey reports are that the rebels have strengthened considerably their posi- tions on the Vera Cruz front by the eapture of several villages and gradu- ally are driving the federals back to- wards S8an Marcos. Rumors have been circulated Monterrey that a large govern force near Puebla has been de the rebels capturing a larg quantity of arms and taking several hundred prisoners. OFFIGERS ELECTED Letter Carriers and Auxiliary to Have | Joint Installation and Banquet Last | saturday in Month. | At & meeting of the Ladies Auxil- fary of the National Association of Letter Carriers Jast evening the fol- lowing officers were elected: Dr ident, Mrs, George C. Clark; vice president, Mrs. C. M. Peterson; treas urer, Mrs, A, H. Abrahamson; record- ing secretary, Mrs, Hen Juengst; financial sccretary, Mrs. Fred Sun- burn; mistress at arms, Miss A Juengst; trustees, Mrs. Louls Lehr, | a8 recoived from Spain, in connec- Mrs. Charles Reuney and Mrs, Paul [tion with the pending Taugler settie. Heller, | ment, a note sctting forth Spain's de- e auxiliary will have & joint ban. | 8ire for a larger share in the Tangier y - i 2 = ) N uth ghe feel o ht quet and installation of officers with | #dministration, as «h o she oug eity to to have with | | [ Must have experience. Ap- | Raphael’s Dept. Store.— | is | oy NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES JITNEUR FINED §10 FOR OVERGROWDING Novack Had 39 Passengers With| Legal Limit Set at 98 | jitney avenue Stanley bus on the line, was fined $10 and costs when ar- raigned before Judge B. W. Alling in | police court this morning on a charge St. | of overcrowding his vehicle. He was the first one arrested since Chief Wil- liam C. Hart issued orders Tuesday to have jitneys wutched since many of the drivers restored to the alleged | practice of overloading their busses and speeding. Novack entered a plea | of not guilty but Policeman John | Carlson testified that when he stop- ped the bus on Main street near East | Main street there were 39 people in the machine and one standing on the step. The seating capacity is 20, with room for two to stand. Nuzo Costango and Mary Fiorida | were arrested early this morning by Foliceman Collins Parker on a charge of misconduct. "The former was fined $15 and given a three months suspended jail sentence while judgment was suspended in the c and tof the latter after testimony had been | (der bonds of $300, so that a barber {in introduced that her husband had not | worked for some time. Vincenzo | Florida, the hushand, arrested | on an assault and breach of the peace charge, but his case was nolled by Prosecutor Joseph Woods. Judge Believes Coccoma Lied Judge Alling told Schastian Cocco- ma, charged with reckless driving, that he was satisfied that he had lic in court this morning and continued his case until tomorrow morning un- was | i | | who figured in Coccoma’s testimony might be brought into court to prove that Coccoma spent yesterday morn- | ing in his place of bhusin Councilman Lawrence M. smm,\y“ and M. J. Fromer testified that while | cn Church street yesterday they saw | a car with the markers numbered | 41-200 speeding west at the rate of | at least 30 miles an hour. The ma- | chine was a sedan which is registered | the name of Coccoma. The ae-| cused man denied that he was on Church street at 12:06 o'clock when he was alleged to have heen seen by the two men, He claimed that he did | not use the car after 9 o'clock in the| morning. At the request of Attorney Sexton the case William charged with non-support, tinued until 750,000 Cigars Are Sent For Officers and Sailors Havana, Jan. 11-—Office of the United ® s At will not be without t brands of cigars during months while the ships are in southe ern waters. The U, 8 Antares, supply ship of the fleet, sailed from Havana for Guantanamo Bay, the American naval after having Michael Cayer, | con- was omorr, ow morning and men ntic fleet ir favorite the winter Diase { purchased 750,000 cigars for the offi- Britain | cers and sallors, Suspend Vets Bureau Man | Pending Liquor lnquiry‘ Washington, Jan. 11.—-W, ¥, Lent, (report a tax bill | divorce | commission has House republicans in conference in- struct ways and means committee to before acting on bonus for soldiers. Director of Public oty Philadelphia suspends six police lieu- tenants and two sergeants on charges of incompetence and neglect of duty. Jack Dempsey and Tommy Gibbons will fight a return match in New York probably early next summer, Tex Rickard announces. Mrs. vorth Bassctt at Madison, Conn., refuses to talk with her hus- band upon his arrival home after re- igning as business representative for Mis. Nina Wilcox Putnam Sanderson, New York Times prints report that the church of St. Mark's-in-the-Bou- werie will withdraw from the Protest- ant Iipiscopal diocese of New York unless Bishop Manning approves eurythmic dancing at church festi- vals, Lady Astor at dinner for eight women members of British commons DIVORCE RECOMMENDED Court Rules That Mrs. Helen W, Dort Is Entitled to Decree Son of Motor Manufacturer, Pittsburgh, Helen W. from Pa., Jan. 11,—Mrs, Dort was recommended a Ralph B. Dort, son of the head of the Dort Motor company, of Flint, Mich,, in a master's report filed here, Mrs. Dort, who is the daughter of John S. Jilson, a prominent real estate dealer, testified that Dort de serted her at Ceylon, India, while they were making a tour around the world, Preliminary Work of Zoning Commission Done the zoning commission said this morning that there will probably be few if any mectings of the zoning commission for the next two months, the ground- work having been laid and details taken care as far as is possible without first obtaining an appropria- tion from the common council. The ssed u vote to ask the common council for an appropri- ation of $5,000 and will recommend thrat the services of the Technical Advisory Corporation be secured within this figure. If the council ap- proves, the resolution will then go to the board of finance and taxation and finally to the eity meeting board to be included in next vear's budget Un- til money is appropriated, it will not be possible for the zoning commission to take any further steps, Chairman Linder said this morning. Chairman Thomas Linder of of T e QOO S TR Ask Your Butler at | From | Benefi oans declares she is happy for the company lof women in parliament for she was often humbled when alone. | Hugo Stinnes is quoted by Paris | newspaper as declaring he is convine- ed that Americans will make loans to Germans to help themselves, but that agreement with France first must be made. | John H. Davis, former ambassador |to Great Britain is endorsed 2s demo- |cratic candidate for president by the West Virginia democratic executive committee, - o D Mrs. Helen W. Dort at Pittsburgh is recommended a divorce from Ralph B. Dort, son of the head of the Dort | Motor Co., at Flint, Mich. Senator Magnus Johnson,_tells bank- ers at Philadelphia that he is opposed to the Mellon tax plan and predicts that it will fail to pass. Dean Guldersleeve of Barnard de- fends college girls against charges of | cigarette smoking and liquor drinking and says that college women general- ly are an admirabie lot. FORD MAKES OFFER Detroit | Willing to Provide City of With Electricity From His Own Big Plant, | Detroit, Jan. 11.—Henry Ford, in | conference with Acting Mayor Joseph | A. Martin, offered to provide the city lof Detroit with power from the new Ford Motor Co. plant being con- structed at River Rouge. | The city has voted to spend $12,. 1 000,000 to build a power plant. Mr. Ford expressed the opinion that he could sell power to Detroit at less than the city could produce its own, |Little Entente Decides Upon Supporting Europe | Beigrade, Jan, 11. — The official communique issued after the meeting of the little entente premiers and for- e1gn ministers here yesterday said that the representatives of Jugoslavia, hoslovakia and Rumania had agreed that the little entente was |“more than ever resolved to support lin the existing European situation the currents tending to the maintenance of treatics and to the consolidation of that peace which is indispensable to “ull three states.,” The conference to- day will continue its discussion of the general questions on the agenda be. fore taking up the toples of special interest to the entente. FLOOR LEADER New Yo Jan, ment that Harry Glaser, a floor lead- er, had been expelled, was made from the rostrum of the consolidated stock exchange at the opening of business today. APELLED, cial [T e Neighbor! 11 ~~Announce- | i LIEUT. CHANGES NAME Officer of Co, E. 160th Infantry. Now Officially is Listed As Ignatius M. Ramscy. Hartford, Jan. 11.—Orders from the adjutant general's office today accept the resignation of Kirst Lieut. James | H. Larmette, Headquarter Co. 3rd battalion, 170th infantry. Promotions in the 170th are First Lieut. Erwin P, Manteuffel, 170th infantry to be a captain, vice Hovey promoted, and to | command Co. L; Second Lieut. | George M. Weller, to be first lieutenant and to remain with Co. L; Second Lieut. Philip Brow to be first lieutenant and to command head- quarters company, third battalion; Corporal Albert 8. Baker Co. A to he first lieutenant of infantry and as- signed as Plans and Training officer 170th infantry; Sergeant George P. Bagrie, Co. L to be second licutenant and continue with the company; First Sergeant Henry J. McLeod Hd. Co. 3d battalion, to be second lieutenant and continue with same company. Second Lieut. Ignatius M, Rymar- zyk, Co. E, 169th infantry having changed his name, under court au- thority to Ignatius M. Ramsey, his name on the official roster is thereby changed. Duxbury, Mass., Boy Badly Hurt; Attacked by Boar Duxbury, Mass.,, Jan. 11, — Earl | Belnap, the 14 year old boy attacked in his mother's yard yes- said by physicians today heen seriously but not dan- gerously injured. Reports that the {lad had been cured of permanent | dumbness by his fright were denied by those in charge of his case, who said that Farl had always been able to make inarticulate sounds and that his condition in that regard was un- changed, i I ANNOUNCEMENTS | | | Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 | BURTAL senling, con- crete steel reinforced, waterproof, Cost less than wood or metal, All first class under- takers. N. B, Vaull 76 Ma Florists and Nurserymen 8 CUT PLOWERS, potted plants; all kinds; funeral work; free dellvery. Sandallle’s Greenhouse, 215 Oak 8t | CANDECAPE | | | onsen, Box ors, berries, hedge plants 4 1 will call. Box 29, llerald, |7 5 piants And_cut flowers, Funeral | works a spectalty. Johnson's Greenhouses, 817 Church St.; 'phone 880, Lost and Found BUNCH OF K Tost Mond: 1556 and ask for Mr. ! 232 Arch_street. |CAMEO PIN-—lost Wednesday uight, Sult- } abl ard if returned to Mra, O'Nefl, Tel. ot n | month ago, ward, return to 187 Oak | DOG—Male bulldo, Tost | Answers to Youknow. | Mam st Nose Finder Stella, or and Answers to “General, anday, Jun, 6. Reward, - 220 So attor Dun- ginsses 1ost, Frdny roturned 1o Mre, ham at ARGE CAT mixture with a lot Call_133-2, OF PEARLS—Loat botween &1 St, and North and 46 Sexton St Kindly return _to 46 Sexton TERRIER PUPPY—all white, found. can huve same by caliing at im HiNl and ing for ad Tound wince Chriatmas, Oray of white, Someones Beave Pinder Ow A Tel THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald .10 09 18 21 .28 1 | line line Az x 30 s $1.80 3150 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch, Minimumn Space, 3 I Minimum Book Chai No. Ad Accepted After 1 P. Classified Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for J Convenience of Custom. Call 925 and Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator, e l ANNOUNCEMENTS l Store Announcements M. J. ORNSTEDT—of 72 W. Main street will give to every winner of thester tickets, durlng the Herald Want Ad ticket offer, a recelpt good at any time in the future, entitling the winners to de- veloping and printing of 1 film and of 1 eulargement from the negatives. (__avroworve ) R Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK MOTOR CARS—‘Better cars being built and Buick is bullding th New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch st ‘phone 2607, CADILLAC CARS — Bales and _Bervice. Lash Motor Uo. "A Keputable Concern.* West_Main, corner Lincoln strest. CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and accessories, American Sales Co., 8 Elm Bt. CHEVROLET motor care for _economio portation. New Britain Motor Sales 6 Main_street. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR and service. 5. & F. Motor 8 Elm_St, corner Franklin; 'phone 781, DURANT AND BTAR motor and service, “Just Heal Good C A. Bence, 18 Main street; FORD CARS, Fordson tractor. ice; genuine parts and accessories. wmotlve Sales & Service Co. 200 E. HAUDSON AND E8S Americ car values, See the new coaches. Honey- man Auto Sales Co. Sales and Service, 139 Arch St.; Dh_O e 2108, ITUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and Service, Oty Service Station, liartford Ave., corner Stanley and 6 Main St. A. M. Paonessa. LEXTNGTON—T ade miotor cars. Sales Hence, 61 Main St.; C. & A< A AND CHALMERS—Sales and service, MuGauley and iennett, 98 Arch street. MOON MOTOR CARS—Favorably knowan the world over. F. L. Green, Sales and Ulen street; 'phone 2899, v . iaies a Bervice, G. Hawker, 68 Eim street; phone 246y, KEO MOTOR CARS and (rucks. Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor, Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn. ‘phone 2110, al agents for Gabriel Enu STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $995; 1al six touring, $1,350; big six tourin, §1,760; ¥, 0. B. iactory, M. lrving Jest 103 Arch St “This Is a Btudebaker year. IT AND OVERLAND motor wroom at 4 Elm 8t vice, 127 iy 8 The Siceve-Valve Motor.” ._Itudolph; ‘phone 2061-2, Autos and Trucks for Sale ° BIRISCOE—3 passenger rondster, new paini, tires; will sacrifice. R. C. Rudolph, St ‘phone 20512, Boven paseonger tourl tion, two bumpers and & lot s M. Irving Jester, 193 This_is_a_Studebaker Year." -cylinder roadster in_ good new battery, new top, § good tires, Cail 3 131 Main BUICK 1917 condition, Royal cord ¥, Baylies, CEST USED CARS IN TOWN | district manager of the Veterans' bu- | reau office at New York, has been re- equa y of treatmoent the Hardware City branch of Letter JURANEL B0 STintiomm N sord Curzon, the foreign Carriers on January The com- | Lord 7 L3 1486 They get loans Your neighbors come to our office daily Our plan Fran on their furniture to meet unusual expenses. secrots TERRIER—Brown and white, lost ho ¥ e o 3 - o0 Arvangements ts of | SeCT , who is much occupled wn’h Mrs Louls Lenr Mrs. Henry Jeungst | caUinet matters, finds himscl? unable and Mrs, Fred Sunburn, and H. A. |10 consider the note at present, and A 1 o Sate : it is probable the yuestion will go over i‘:‘:,‘.h:,;:"' SRS L A the new government cons| to | General Cigar (';)mpany ! Increases Its Dividend | New York, Jan. 11.—Directors of I Cigar Company, Inc., to- dividend of Special Notice A Gener declared a quarterly common stock, a in the payment. They ed the regular quarterly at debenture preferred cach The Ladies' Auxiliary of the A, O #H. branch No. 11 wili give a pubic whist In Judds hall, Friday evening. | cr January 11, There will be whist, |; “45” and bridge whist, play starts at | pre 8:45 p. m, sharp. day | 82 or 50 eent over ast L dividends o H) — | | | | | | | | | | |a lieved by Director Hines pending a complete investigation of charges that | liquor parties had been held in the district office there and that liquor was earried to a dinner at a hotel in Veterans' bureau ambulance, e ————— You'll Thrill With TRANGERS OF THE NIGHT” CAPITOL—MONDAY offers a sensible, business-like fidence that no one will ever We will advance you up to $300 removal), charging only the low, 100 300 5 20 § i 1 you need money, y way to borrow in such con- know you borrowed. on your home furniture (without legal interest rate and allowing you your own terms of repayment. $ 50 loan repay $5 monthly plus interest need us. Beneficial Loan Society &7 WEST MAIN STREET Rooms 101-5 Professional Building Open 9 to 5:30—Tel. 1943 IO & HUTTTNTT S GITHITHT S TR S TR TR ~Saturdays 9 to 1 QS 3444 108 Tag No, Hotticell, swers name Buddy, notify Lawrence Tel. 21895, WIIST WATCH loat on Lyons 8i. Sature day night ¥inder veturn to 17 Lyons stroet; rew Personals L} A chance (o buy an aibum for your snap- shots at 1 price, We have some nice ones st $1.00. Arcade SBtudio. WANTED--1,000 men, women and children to be well d y weckly pa meuts. Bost 63 Church treet, next to An P NEW BRITAIN BUICK ©O,, USED CAR DEPT, 176 ARCH 8T, ‘PHONE 2607, UPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Arcurate Woods, 61 SAVE 1-1 on coal bills. Install Metal Weather Strips, T. E. Main street; ‘phone 5765, THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Coprregh e | et §ousone Syndbrsrs W A POLLY AND HER PALS SECREYT |- SHE READS Tws MYETERIOUS FOR ONE THING , WEAR STIFE COLLARS , BEN - THE KIND THAT'S VERY HMIGH - ARE YOU BEAUTI BY CLIFF STERRETT SAY. FUL? 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A small payment down and you san drive any of the above cars away. §§ ARCH ST. PHONE 1720-9 OPEN EVENINGS AND BSUNDATS HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPARTMENT — 1924 1933 1993 Mazwell Touring: new, Maswell 4 passenger Ooupe. Mazwell Sport Touring: fully equipped. 1923 Maxwell Sport; actual milage Hudson 7 passenger Teuring. Maxwell Touring. Mazwell Coupe. Mazwell Touring. Fesex Roadster, Basex Touring. Ford Touring. Studebaker, 7 pass. Touring. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER HONEYMAN AUTO SBALES CO. 159 ARCH ST. ‘PHONE 210,

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