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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1924, " They Hold the Bal f P in the Mighty British Empi | " |PRICE OF GASOLINE GOES SH[I[;K IS SEVERE e old the Balance of Power in the Mighty Britis mlre JEERMAN BAP’"S’I‘S gt A BUTNOTVERYLONG (SEERRE | el | || (& ' | | UNUSUAL REGORD...... = e Quake Hits Tokio About 5:49 0'Clock in the Morning ERT : , Bl ok WA 4 ; 0 Bl 3 | Although there are only 130 con- Tokio, Jan. 15 The earthquake 4 7 g s 4 4 ! K alK : tributing™members in the congrega- which rocked Tokio and vicinity this ki i h 4 ; p ¢ & tion, members of the German Baptist ine e e T . R, k ¥ church last year raised between morning, the first heavy tremblor ” - 3 ; 3 R ! 4 y q $7.000 and '_‘_'}500 o hurch | ex.|and wholesale prices will be reised since the disastrous convulsions o : X e 2 ¥ > STANE ana 41800 for, Chdl @ A o LoRMALU AL way mid a6 the.often e Sbplembar. occurrer - At h o r Lo g : ? ? last ‘evening by Treasurer Emil, of the Gulf Refining company that ne s s e s : ¥ : $" Schaal at the annual dinner and busi- | ¥ord has yet been recelved ~from A e . ¥ Iness meeting. The dinner was served | headquarters regarding such an . in- Tbarial hatie e it g > 3 : b by the Ladies' aid and a male quar-|créase. Word was received at.the mv‘“ i & "-| i : 3 3 0 / G LASE {tet furnished music. | Texas company’ plant here of a two result vv'w onstructio 5 ceessitated 2 3 X The report showed that during the | ©ents increase per gallon. & L e catasiropha diicky : & iy 5 R ¢ ;s |vear a mortgage of $3,700 on the, emptied as the host trembled and et * hee s 3 Y P !property owned by the church at the hook during the earth shock. 'The % H ¢ 2 $ R A g 5 corner of Bassett street and Rockwell s :-» :v\ 'lu".’r'\‘ ;wln ic H\‘: ken vw~‘r‘-’4i & e 8408 4 i avenue had been paid off entirely and | GOMHITTEE INGREA Es for safety outsids structure. No : y 2 : E g that the church was entirely free! S SUAitine et i M P ¢ § o - {from debt. This is acknowiedged to ' ”':“:“:‘,‘”““L ' ; I.‘; nts .‘7-”,“ > ate i o3k R o B e < (4 be a very important step towards the | T+ 1+ Weed Becomes Member of Eo- breakfast in the stree »f Tokic 0! — - - {new church building which will be| cjesjastical Soclety of Soutk d;y;:x:' ot ”“,‘ "‘“_‘ ”m".' io, not y erected eventually on that corner, on x e ; » Suspend Railway Serv [the site immediately - adjolning the| —Others Re-elected. Railway service west of Tokio has s 2 : : A A 20 parsonage. %, been suspended as a result of the This handful of men and women in veality hold the balance of power in the British Empiré today. Photo shows the| The members acknowledged their The eccleslastical soclety of the jamag e I 9 1 e - 3 o M A A PR ¥ left) Dr. Mari Philli apprecaition of the services of their |South Congregational church voted to damage wronght by the quak ocalfirst meeting of the labor party after the general elections. Those in the photo are: (standing extreme left) Dr. Marion Phillips portor. Rev. Gustave 11, Sehnok. and |Increase its membership from five to ;“‘]"_“_" ”‘:“‘]“*"_ nes "j“]]' Rofies and J. S. Middleton. (Seated, left to right): T. I. Mardy Jones, F. O. Roberts, Mrs. Agnes, Dollan, W. R. Smith, Mrs. Harrison |y eiforts to achieve financial pros- seven men at the annual meeting last corvine was e e et e Bell, Egerton Wake, Rt. Hon Arthur Henderson, J. Kamsay MacDonald, F. W. Jewett, Sidney Webb, W. Gillies, C. T. Cramp, A. perity for his congregation by voting |evening. 'X‘ru;nnn L. W:ed w‘:l;lma. examination rovealed that the lines' G. Cameron (standing), Dr. Ethel Bentham and R. J. Davies (in front). him a substantial increase in salary. ed and another member Il be had not been permanenily impaired |All 1923 bills were reported paid, | elected later. : : . ! It was reported also that $3,400, The socicty re-elected H. Dayton l‘}]i:sop:;“ni‘-l\.j;}; crippled telegraphic e E—— | [ TY EMS « 'had been raised for current expenses Humphrey clerk and W. L. Hatch communications, news of the |‘n'xn‘r CREASY STARTS SECOND Cl IT . and $500 had been given to missions. | treasurer. Other committee mem- ruption of rail traffic and the derail- Y W C A NoTES : | Officers were re-elected as fol-|bers were re-clected as follows: F. ment of trains is beginning to trickle P el FIGHT FOR HIS LIFE[ —_— lows: President, Willlam Fiemenann; | A, Searle, H. 8. Hart and E. W. Pel- in to official heads her % | Sule every day for 1 week on an Clerfi A. F. Hichstaedt; treasurer, ton. F. R. Gilpatric was re-elected The earthquake derailed part of & |ciub will give “A Hosal C " tor [ roseentor Terms Him Man of World | order to reduce our stock for inven. |linand Young: trustees, Albert Lippke| The financial report for. the. year . 3 e sl club will give “A Royal Comedy” for s rosecutor m m Man order reduce our slock for inven- | . 4" ronn Ziel: deacons, Albert | was as follows: freight train at Totsuka, near Yoko- the benefit of the docal Y. W. C. A, Vioth Tiioos tory, commencing Tuesday noon. Wm. | yioon e “xuiliam Rext and Richard | 23 bhama, and threw an engine off the fund and Victim an ¢ Trewhella, 36 Church, New Britain, 4 RECEIPTS. track in Omori, a suburb of Tokio. T ing of the current Events | KAItH Tremors Do Great Damagfl ’ ; vt [Hotchkiss. Presidents of the church|pgance January 12, 1923, $25.17 Al rallway lines between Hiratsuka ..1 A Lyl “f”':” ’\;“ 4 v Country Girl, The Forelgn Mission circle of the|20cietics are as follows: Ladies' Ald, | plegges and expenses R N0y lnke hebwess s class, with Mrs, Clarence )-I\n;‘ in i . o | =it (itorelet RANL) RUGA/ OF “".,‘Mm G. H. Schneck; Young People’s |© 159, Lt Bemniinication. batween Tokio and | e ot Tb0 e at YOkOhamfl Mreonort. achool teachor, was an|home of Mr, and Mrs, & A. Cavison |00y, John Lusbeck: Gitls clubpieqges ‘and expenses R s ok i e ome and stead of 7:30 in order to give thos s Freeport school teacher, was an home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carlson | (aroline Sass; Sunday school super-|® (1393) . . subkain & present an opportunity to attend the PR innocent, gulllible country girl, the at Dwight strect this evening at{incondents, Ferdinand Young and | 3 Kobe was stopped at Kozu, owing to | play. Lo \ | of Creasy, an experienced®nan |8 o' clock I obh Casabock Pledges and expenses damage to the roadbed. On Triday evening of this week |B¥, The Associat i world,” Assistant District At-| [Iitch-Jones caps, $1.00. Iitch- g SRR :“u‘rlng‘::_’ RS 0 3':;:'17 Tokio, Jan. Six persons were | Mrs. Margaret Wood will speak in torney Edwards today told the jury|Jones Co.—Adv £ STt Willed and nearly 200 injured in Yoko- 10"V 0% S e Withm © AL Member of Eintracht lodge, 0. . | Storm Prevents Pilot From | Moving picture colections. 1,010.00 REPORT FIRE RAGING eam, | he has st returned from hama and four werc kilicd 1 at |G, s S i i in | Donations for construction Japan has just returhed {FOI |1eppr” 50 'injured in Toklo by the soe of ¥t. Thomus, Ky, charged H. 8 will leave on the 1:07 and 7:37| Leaving Ship, Takes Trip| ™72t .5 Sl fve years' service in Japan a8 & Y. |00 " creut” carthquako disaster in five || to death in June, trolleys this evening for Hartford | New York, Jan. 16.—Atiantio gales | one'”r . Ak V. C. A. sccretary. This talk is op: 4 g whote they comgets with T sk h . . SR N Dispatches From Osaka . Say That |ty mer and women P% months to strike the two Japan L DaTore o i btk I e o for the tome | presented Captain Parkinson, & LIVer- woyjgp . Hart fund..... 731.68 . i Sitver | Cities and vicinity this morning. = nth 1l pool pilot, with free transportation ponations for deficit and Plames Have Brokes Oug in The | On Saturday afternoon the Bllver ™o "o, siiee” were given out by R i several months du the ter of an inter-lodge pinochle tourna- | across the seas, it was learned today | g vy Mg S Bay club will mcet at 3 o'clock for | o, ment when the steamship Cedric arrived. ypicoolianeous Outskirts of Tokio, the election of officers and a social Ol report atatod JtHAL 100 hotses nviction, later nullified with th Fitch-Jones caps, $1.00, Fiteh- | Captain Parkinson piloted the big| ume, had boen domollkhed in Y6kohama. | B £ w new trial on the ground | Jones Co.—Ady. | 8hip out of Liverpool harbor, in the Total — L some of the convieting evideuce Rev, John 1. Davis will talk to the | teeth of a storm that precluded any msn\"n. Which Will Become Effective 'Small Congregation Makes Splez-| e ]l did Financial Showing in Year | rwo cents is tne addition.to e retail price of gasoline announced to- a2 padics day by the Standard Oil Co. The Goe Gas company will also jump the ree tail price two cents and it was ana. nounced at the local office of the Dixle Gas company that both' retail shot her to eath house on his Jirst Iyo'!‘hqk Associated Press. | There will be new swimming classes saka, Jan. 15.—Fire is raging ingnd health work for those who reg- Adawara Hard Hit been ally inadmissable Men's club of Stanley Memorial | g k & J had legally N4 s 3 : on's 1 0! Sta ) A | possibility for dropping him after the suburbs of Tokio, one train Was |jster now. Dancing classes for the Ouawarw a city on Kuwatsu Bay reasy and Miss Lavoy, Mr. Ed-|church Friday evening at an oyster | jeaving port, and he was cornprl)ed":.'"':f"', thrown into & river at Banyugawa | children begin on Saturday morning about 75 miies southwest of hero, suf. | WArds told the Jury, bocamue acquaint- supper. Gladden's orchestra wil | to atay aboard for the round trip. The | Fareie® o X trains = overturned between gt 10 o'clock . fered the greatest damage from the irough the medium of & corres- | furnish music, same storm prevented the Cedrie caen on hand, January 14 Gotemba and Toklo as & result of the | The educational committec has | tomilor as it did last September when PO ) v which th l A mectivg of ey, William A, | from making its scheduled stop at| gy ! S earthquake which shook Tokio and|gcheduled classes in dressmaking, mil- | Cog oo bioie o both Yokohama and | gh married an Harty branch, A. O. H, will be held ’L)uernnwwn. where Captain Parkin- 1984 the vicinity this morning. basketry, arts and CPAfts. (mokio and surrounding citics virt f o two children, gained this evening in Judd’s hall on Main | son had hoped to go ashore and re- The emperor and the empress, who | ges are open to ANY WOM- |\ o0 gostroyed g msent 1o marriage. lLat strect, The mpplications of a large [turn to Liverpool. ’ . Miss Lavoy's affection wooled, number of prospective members will | P | Total ... ..$20,72 :;::Il:h:h:‘:m:- rial \mn1 at Numadzu |an'or girl in New Britain WG Ikl Wocs Hu seaite ke ock occurred, are report- - — slaces and smashed by the at \ 5 to marey | be acted upor \f M | ed safe, The villa was undamaged, RIVATE SUBWAYS ayaiiertl gl Ao iitimatoly ted 1o the tragedy W ated, proprietor of axer. NeBro Must Go Back to The prince regent and Princoss Nagu- N0 P dreds of homes in the two cities " g occurred at Miss|rod’s pharmacy, will attend the mid- | South to Stand Trlal: T“RN HA ko also are reported safe R lowing the shock this morning rding hous when she winter convention of the Connecticut| Newark, J., Jan. 15.—Vice- | - 2 : Big buildings of modern construc. &4 Creasy W alone in @ room. Pharmaceutical assoclation at the Chancellor Backes today signed an g " S - . ey e & hat " o H Yale Football Player Southern New Eaglamd Telephome ", h were badly damaged and | Creass i ¢d that the teacher Hotel Garde n; New Haven u.mr;rn‘m' order dismissing habeas corpus pro- | 5 2 : v o Aabannga Sentiify shot herself wi o was asleep in @' The police have been notified that |ceedings brought to prevent extradi- ) Co. Will Be Given Leave to With- in many instar till in partial ruin 4 - i £ 8 P Talks to Hi Y Club from the disaster of lust September, ©h he operator's license of Harold |tion to Iron City, Georgla, of Silas| - At a meeting of the high school draw Petition to Council. were further damaged by today's s Slater of 586 West Main street has | parmore, negro, indicted there for the | It Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens So elub held in the Y. M. C. A, iast night temblor, < A been returned to him {murder last June of Police Chief 1. Naturally Nobody Oan Ralph Jordan, captain of the 1922/ Recommendation will be made Cabinet In Session Healy Fails to Appea Henry Morans of Main street was | J Willlams. The vice-chancellor ren- | Tell 4 o M seastor of the v':l‘nlml'fl‘x st e And His Case Is Continued arrested this afternoon by Pollceman | dered an opinion that Parmore's plea | - with the Stanley Works, spoke to the council tomorrow night that the ci e ca I 4 R At William Strolls for disobeying a traf- | that he would not get a fair trial if The old-time mixture of Sage Tea ussembly on the benefits of football, adhere to its policy of having no mediately ; it ¢ prTe € S5 1o eilions Morans is alicged to have | roturned to Georgla was not a legal| and Sulphur for darkening gray, Mr. Jordan sald that the underlying Privately owned subways in the sider relict measur ik (e 8 A0 passed by Officer Strolls after the lat- | ground for blocking extradition, streaked and faded hair is grand principle of football is the same as Streets and that the petition of the information regardi ‘ pear ir ric irt Lo all ' yor had signalled for him to stop. ‘ it e at mother's recipe, and folks are again that primary principle in lite, fair| Southern New Lingland Telephope the damage. of th : = the CITY COURT JUDGMENTS, | using it to keep their hair a good, even play, ®ood sportsmanship, and the Co. be dismissed The telephone | The stock market suspended opera- | Connectic ! cxamining board posk MEXICAN WIRELESS. | Judge B. W. Alling in the oity | solor, which is quite sensible, as we survival of the fittest. Continuing, he company asked permission to install |tion owing to the failurc of communi- | delay ) s woek [y The Associated Pross. ; {eourt has announced a judgment bY | are living In an age when a youthful sald, “On an eleven the player must & subway and the matter was passed |cations, first test oresent gra 1 pro Mexico City, Jan. 15.—(By Radlo|gerauis tor the plaintift ‘to rocover | aorcarance is Of the greatest ade mix in and cooperate, The same Nolds | On to @ sub committee for con- v cee s under w wholesale ye }» vin Fort Worth Star-Telegram)-=All|gooe 700 "s178.48 and costs o | vatans true in life, We must mix in and sderation SIGNS WITH ROCHESTER osbin] e | MUSIO SR '_""",':",' $62.91 in the case of Davidson & | Nowadays, though, we don't have rub efbows with men in ail waiks of The zoning commission will recom. | . ’ : i " ordered, The Leat |siations n Mexico, except thoe ised [ o onihal against Mrs. Laurs Demo. oo sroneiopme tagh of sathoriog the life and therefore the mixing, as in I thut an appropriation of §5,000 tochester, Jan. 3 e, ) vith the Jicaring | permits by the government, have been | fuqguent for the plaintiff to Tecover | bave and the musey mixing at home football, develops broadmindedness, made in next year's burget to de. | Jr, for the past thre v ¢ n ar ) of Dr. M. B.|ordered closed by President Obregon. |, noves” of $495.48 and costs of A”! B et e ol an essential in thet busines life of to. | fray he expenses of oning this|baseman of the Corn of lhis city for aa Injubc.|Matlons will be Slven perinks o o= gsyol was aWkribe 16 the eaos "o | SCiel (SRR Co vl Ui o 9 city has been signe v the Roch r ¥ stra the astate health ate for commercial and entertaln- gy wooierkowski ainst Stanley et ’ - Bills in the ameunt of $95,376.30 | ternationa wgue club, Business counc onnecticuteclectic | ment purposes only, it was announced, | peocbl NAPI® Against SIANIY | other ingredients, called “Wyeth's have been approved by the finance Manager Walter E. Hapg oxa oar rom revoking his| Government censors will be placed in , | Bage and Sulphur Compound.” It is . 16.—~The engagement of committee and their payment will be | nounced today er l‘ o stations, loss estimated at $3,000,000,00 "‘:::‘y»rw:lwr::: ":"::inuu.";llv‘o.:y c;?md!:l; nigh = e | caused annually by iron and steel rust | poe0 1 BAR DOR pongo e . Princess Nadejda, younger of the two 'ccommended tomorron - — wisters of King Boris of Buiga to e A i * United State g ulgaria, te [#R $59 Unitos - Siame with it and draw this through your Duke Albert Eugone of Wurttemberg, ADD DEATHE LR T b Everglades Man-Hunt hair, taking one small strand at a second son of Duke Albrecht, was of o o i | hrec was © SEALER CAF N | times by moming the gray hale disps ayrege ficlally announced today ™ are . . y nee ay ey % . weights % B T G Bt ma % - g | sml Nohce | pears, but what delights the ladies . 44 4 ; e —— Yale ‘football team, and at present|the January third cousins, belng great-grandchil Carl A son, sealer of dren of Louis Philippe of France, The ' and measures, has completed his | with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- duke was born at Stuttgart, Germany, port of the ast quarter o pound, is that, besides Leautifully on January 8, 1595 and his bride alendar year. He made 895 inspec v, o - Businesemen’s Luncheon, Wednes- | darkening the hair after a few appli- be 26 on the 30th of this month tions, as a result of which 17 divides % v g " o i day noon. Good wmenu, price 50 ' cations, it also produces that soit — were demned. A totsl of 205 pac) %, " 5% z 4 cents, Home cooked food, by Ladies' | lustre and appearance of abundance ANKUAL C. C. BANQUET MARCH 6 sges were inspected. There were nine v Aid of the ¥irst Baptist church.—advt, ! which is so attractive. At & mesting of the banquet com. Coal reweighings and five reweighi mittes of the Chamber of Commerce ©0f *tone and at the New Britain club today it was decided to hold the annual Chamber PROTEST BEQUEST ( banquet at the Elihu Burritt hotel on v York, Ja b—~0h Thursdag ¢vening reh 6. Judge tr W Qeorgs W. Kiet!, Repre tive E. W Christ and A. G. Kimba esident of Landers, Frary & Clark constitute gommittee to secure a speaker The sea horse rapidly is | extinct amiesite Vastor ACCIDENTAL DEATH Likely Candidate port. Jas. 15 Coroner . s G A8 ] y y ; / 2 # rosie : "t e During an all-day gu in 1 Everglades of Florida, Deputy Sheriffi Fred Baker, / ve Don tMaely ClOthe " lleader of a posse, and John Ashley, leader of a bandit gang, were killed. Several others were | vounded, and some members of the alleged gang captured Tlh'- E 'f’rglhgesdb:ndlts have terror- 7ed citizens fo P <h ifl Boh Baker, brother of the dead deputy, pointing to| | Y w Dr Y — | oo shows, Sheri B ‘ ou, We Dress You What a Difference! at a ce: The first clothier was Adam. He covered himself to suit the climate, and some latter- day stores, Adamdike, are chiefly purveyors of seasonable coverings. There’s more to clothes than length, breadth and thickness plus a tape-measure. There are art, style, grace, becomingness, comfort, good form, appropriatencss to pur- Seeking work? Say, pose and occupation. X ; ‘& i ; Ponlen Dressers, rather than Clothiers correctly gt > ; " A - : | describes our business. We treat each cus- Want ads sure wil' find tomer as an individual with specialized preferences, not as a type of standardized ey . ; proportions. Mrs. John Dickinson Sherman of Btes Park, Col, shown here, may WRITE A Be the next president of the General Pederation of Women's Clubs. Mrs m"" ':,:‘_;r:::".:;"_ ":IVL: While on the trail of the Ilorida Everglades bandits, a posse discovered a -'n"—m_dltm still wm AD which had been operated by the bandit gang that has terrvorized citizens in that vicinity fori | WPOR a8 one of the most prominew t : & America’s clubwomen. ivears. Photo shows how the posse destroyed the still—by fire.

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