New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1924, Page 2

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DISCOUNT ON KODAKS SLIGHTLY SHOP WORN THE DICKINSON HOMAN GHAIN SAVES SKATER 1N MERIDEN Young Man Is Hauled Out of Baldwin’s Pond Jan. 15.-—A human chain n as the links, was the last cvening saved the of George liets 20 vears old, of ‘rown street, who had broken rough the ice while skating at Bald- n's pond. Meriden, with three m means whie young man’s cries for reanlt got as close could and then tossed his sweater, and then Cliff e him as he a sleeve of his hold to him nest Dumas, Felix, whe polo game, end of the the iickness. pond whe thie channel forming aring that they might break through the thin ice, the three men that a human chair was the g a rescue, ice from a safe cided ily means for effec NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1924, DAYOFSPLENDOR CHARMS LONDONERS Gonvening of Parliament Accom- ' pauied by Brilliant Display | By The Associated Press Tondon, Jan, 15.—The' probability of a labor government's early acces- sion to power in no way dulled today the ancient splendor and pageantry which for centuries have been as: ciated with the opening of the Brit- ish parliament. The Royal Party. Just before noon the royal coach, 4 gorgeous equipage of dull gold and shining glass that rocks back and forth on its great leather thongs afte: the manner of old American 'horses along the troop-lined route from Buckingham palace to Wess- minster carrying the.king and queen. | Robed in ermine, their majesties con- | tinually bowed from side to side in response to the cheers of the thou- sands who trooped behind the guards. | Cigarette Toasting the tobacco for LUCKY STRIKE costs a fortune but it saves the flavor. nual Meeting—Expenses conch. votiod penind. e piame oy PATS 84300 ON CHURCH DEBT 357" mavenses were-scronca v the | First Ecclesiastical Society Holds An- Nearly meeting which is to $18,000 for Past Year. SALARY REVISION " TOCOME UP AGAIN Firemen to Be Given Considera- tion at Special Meeting A complete review of recommenda- {tions of the committee will be | taken at a special session of that com- | mittee calied for 7:15 o'clock Wed- ‘uesday evening. There were several recommendations that have not met | with favor and unless changed there |is likelihood that the committee's re- |port will be rejected. The firemen |have friends in the council who will |oppose the recommendation that no |increase be granted them and the prosecuting attorneys also have sup- salary committee. The committee will prepare a new reporg for presentation at the council be held at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. " Champions of the firemen were sur- | prised that no action was taken on| SLEDS—SLEDS—SLEDS Better Get Yours Now Last Year Sleds Were Scarce SNOW AND ICE ARE COMIN Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. | Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. ® Harold Rye stretched himself out L the ice and crawied out toward Thomas Ielix followed, taking lold of Bye's skates, and Ernest Dumas did the same thing, grasping I"elix’s skates Working their way out far enough, they pulled Lietz onto the hard ice, Lietz was rushed to his home in * owned by Dumas. Outside of | t shock, the young man was re- ported to have escaped with no great effects from his experience Mr. the rescuers, was 4 young man lar difficulty at afternoon. Five other state landaus in which| A total of $4,500 was paid on the ipeir petition for a return of the 50 e - rode the high officers of Britain pre.| church debt during 1923, according 10 cents a day which was cut from then-“ ceded the sovereigns. | reports made at the annual meeting pay when the two-platoon system was | y For an hour previous to the pass-| of the Ilirst Ecclesiastical society held sdopted. They point-to the fact that | ing of the royal procession crowds of | 1ast evening. The entire cost of con-|New Britain is the only city in the 127 MMIN ST commoners from the fashionable | ducting Cl;urc;x Rarfi\'flw d"rin'z the [state which reduce firemen’s pay upon | . west end and from the east end,|Year was $17,818. Among the re-|the installation of the syStem. Op 2 which is eminently unfashionable but|celpts for the year was the sum of | iremen who have spent part of | posite Arch St. which nevertheless has been made |$4.447.67 from A, W. Besse, head of |thejir time investigating conditions in R e : % very happy by the succes of its|the Besse-Leland store, in settlement|other cities report that the rank and laborite candidates, jostied each oth-| ©f Passageway rights between the tWo jile in this city is paid on a basis er and cheered everyone who passed buildings. |lower than any other place in Con- lin a horse-drawn conveyance; for| Committee members were reelected | pecticut. horses rather than automobiles are a8 follows: C. J. Parker, chairman;| Chairman Eichstaedt of the salary signs of greatness when parliament ¥ G. Vibberts, I" G. Platt, J. S.|committee of the common council | opons. North and L. P. Slade. Maurice H.|gaid today that the firemen’s petition Pease was reelected treasurer and|would be one of the subjects discussed |clerk. E. 8. Chamberlain and Sam-|at the meeting tomorrow evening. vel McCutcheon wape reelected audi- e s tors, and James 8, NOrth was reelect- a : | A. P. Leavitt was elected chairman of | To Be Held February 15 ushers. e —— The fifth annual ball given by 1-;u.; 2l N | dy-g! ! A p (Olll‘t (olumba, C. D. Of A,l;l,: ,fi;lg)‘:]f;Ly'nzl:i. American Legion, will tate Armory on Arch Officers Are Installed evening, February rdner Weld is chairman of At a recent meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America, Court Co- the general committee, Further des, tails of plans will be announced later, | lumba, State Deputy Agnes Fox in- stalled the following newly elected of- | ficers: Grand regent, Catherine O'Leary; viee-regent, Marie Heslin; prophets, Mrs, Margaret Carbo; his- Lictz, Tel 1409-2 BOYS’ SUITS OF JERSEY AND TWEED AT $3.98—Were Up To $7.50 Boys' Suits of Jersey and Tweed at "$3.98; were up to $7.50. Best of material and tailoring, from the very best makers. The Karfull and Jack Tar makers who use only the best materials and workmanship. At $1.79—Woolen Hose with and without klocks, were up to $2.75 per pai At $2.59 each. Our New Spring Corsets are arriving. Now is a good time to consider that new Corset and Brassiere for your new dress which you are thinking of getting. We have an expert fitter. Manhattan and Horsfall Fancy Shirts Comb to make the semi-an- nual shirt event of great value- getting importance to men. plix, one of credit who got into a s the pond Sunday Yor &av Cheers For Laborites. Because of the unusual interest in the political situation the crowds out- side and inside the parliament build- ings were greater than is usual on such occasions. Everywhere the la- borite supporiers were in evidence, d whenever a laborite M. P. scoot- | ed through the throng trying to make his way to the gates of the parlia- went enclosure he was accorded pro- longed cheers. The eyes of the empire are on commoners of labor, but for a f period just before noon today all interest was centered in the house of lords where the peers, pecresses and ail commoners who cared to, or who could be crowded into the gallery provided for them, heard King George read his speech, which, althou, symbolic of the monarch’s ancient power, is merely W message prepared by the ministers and handed to his majesty after he mounts the thro Prince Goes Alone., The Prince of Wales went to West. minster in & separate procession. He rode in a state landau from York House and so time rrival that lie reached the house of lords in time cive his royal purents when they stepped frowm their coach. His pro- gress also was Jmarked with cordial cheers; and there were especially al- cetlonate greetings from numcrous women onlookers for whom the prince’s appearance s always the ignal for an exchange of opinion as to whom the prince will marry, and Rev, Plin,\"F. Cooney to Go On Tour of the World Pliny I'. Cooney of Greenwich, this city, who was ser- veral weeks ago, visited lay. Father Cooney tour of Kurope nd several months o the United States He is & native of aceived carly rep.e de Chine Waists, were up to $9.76 in stock is from ras Every fancy shirt included in this sturdy shirts of woven m to solt glowing shirts of radium Silk—each a great value at its regular price and a real bar- gain at its reduced price. in today sale re Su yesterday to s . for Come ity veturning summer Britain a ation in the road - — the BUILDING PERMITS | Permits have been Issued by | | Bullding Inspector John C. Gilchreest ‘as follo Harry Battistonl, 670 toriun, Be Kitson; financial secre- | Bast street, six-tenement block, Anna MeBriarty; monitor, Mrs. [$15,000; Andrew Krachik, 38 Beatty sentinel, Mrs, planist, | street, three-tenement block, $9,000; King; trustees for three years, | Galbraith Pattisson, 33 Williams | Bonefant and Mrs. J. O'Leary. |street, two-family house, $8,000; Past Regent Mrs, A, Bonefant was | Mary Baronoski, one-family dwelling, presented with a traveling bag and a bouquet of pink roses and State Dep- uty Agnes Fox was presented with a bouquet of roses, A committee con. | “ KA ») g, sisting of Mrs, Phillp Bardeck, chair- K §\' s man; Mrs, M. Maguire, Mrs, M. Han- Bl visu non, Mrs, 8 Cleveland, Mrs. A, Bone- fant, Agnes Fox and Mary Gorman 'have been appointed to make plans for a banquet to be held in the near future Plans have been completed for a social to be given next month to| raise funds to be sent to Muhn-:] Sweency who is doing misisonary work in China, Shirts, former now $1.95 to $3.65. N S) s, ¢ now Horsfall $2.50 10 §5 Manhattan $3.00 to $11.0 his formerly schools. $2.15 to @ 3 MARCHERS TURNED BACK London Police Break-Up Demonstra- lgoe; S7. Marching bands tramped ‘toward HORSFALLS 4 1"back by the unemployed rliame buildings Hartford. “I Pays to Buy Our Kind” on oe- - 1o r had re- ‘alace and the celebri- their dazziiug for I MARK DOWN R e e rray cmploy wer ors declared o GivingtheTelephone Life HEREVER your thought goes your voice may go. You can talk across she conti- nent as if face to face. Your telephone is the latch to open for you any door in the land. There is the web of wires. The many switch- boards. The maze of apparatus. The millions of telephones. All are parts of a country-wide mechanism for farspeaking. The equipment has cost over two billion dollars, but more than equipment is needed. TO DISPOSE OF STOCK New York, Jan. 16.Disposal of the $26,800,000 New York Central common stock offered to stock¥olders | at par will be completed by Jan, 31 { wccording to officials of the road. Most of the applications have come from small sharcholders, In Progress when ex obtain wil come going to LAYOY TO CUBA By The Assoclated Proes Mexico Jun, 15.~~(By radio ia the Fort Worth Star Telegram) General Luis Medina Barron has been amed Mexican Consul General in Cuba, 1t is announced by the State Department. ' Now | Have a Suit Made " io FRANC PALLS TOwER v Calls Forth Your Measure Collapse of Frévch M $35.00 Ye London Shop e RALLY York, Jan. 15.—8hort cover- ing by Kurepean speculators brought about a moderate rally in the local Foreign Exchange Market this morn- ing. Demand Sterling moved up 1 cent to $4.24 1.4, French francs ¥m- proved 6 points to 4.43% cents and ROOT IS RECOVERING York, Jan. 15 ihu oot was reported today to be recovering wormally from an operation per- ormed here yesterday to correct an old aliment Physicians said he was resting easily and that he would un- doubtedly be able to, leave the hos- ;o ,n ire sold 3 points higher at There must be the guardians of the wires pital after a few weeks' convales- \ A 2l 4,41 cents, to keep them vital with speech-carrying elec- Moy { trical currents. There must be those who —— . AND CONSUMERS technicians of every sort to construct, repair and operate. A quarter of a million men and women are On' and after JAN. 14th, No Bottles will be exchanged from dealers to consumers, other than Universal Store Bottles or PLAIN Bottles. dismay in e situatior New Tailors * ros ) ol New 13 MAIN STREE kgt ope ghde by “let Us Clothe You " “y it We Know JUNIORS - Little Ns . One-third the regu- How, lar dowe. o of olicy 1erstood that Lasteyrie is to Pree Home wanted for an attrac- ¢t today veriews tive Nttle Protoaant boy cight years ‘ i Jow ’e Lol age. This child has no parents (o cast " 1 care for " him and can be placed for adoption. Anyone in ply to the B Sate Capitol, Hartford rom taxa united to give nation-wide telephone service. With their braine and hands they make the Bell System live. S Wester THE SOUTMERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Poliey - Ome System - Universal Service o A e g sold or = e STOP COUGHING Coughs _caum feverish conditions, throat and lung strain and Jead to poeumonia and serious sickness, The sooner you quit coughing the quicker you will feel better and bave & better night's rest. Leopardi's Cough Srrap (Creo- soted) eases and soothes inflamed, raw throats, raises the phlegm without rack- ing or straining, protects the lungs, and removes the cause of the trouble. Be warned by the first cough. Get a bottle of Teonardi's Cough Syrup (Creosoted) from your druggist. Fime for coughs, colds, grippe, croup., whooping cough and A Price 5 cents will be charged and credited for ex- e et s —The L-4 in their sketch “The Shooting of Dan McGrew” By THE CITY DIUG STORS ch‘n'e of storfl or PLAIN Bottle‘- ~The Misses Lewis and Peterson (imitafing the Duncan - Sisters.) ~The Misses Bolger and Green in their dance of the WANTED! Manikins, ~Two acts and twelve scenes—21 Chorus Girls—Under WILL BUY 3 TENEMENT HOU: auspices of Alpha Delta Sigma Alumni association In New Britain Dancing After the Show Hare §5,000 Cash to Invest ADDRESS BOX 10 HERALD A MUSICAL REVUE HITS AND BITS OF 1923 Two Nights—Wed. and Fri. At 8 o’Clock NEW ODD FELLO!\I’;S; HALL, ARCH ST. AVONE TC TR ~al < bat more of of meat ~The ¥ Milk and No Named Bottles Will Be Accepted ver Boy Heavy luncheons or din- ners are taxing your diges- tive apparatus and inviting ills innumerable. A diet of pure milk will reduce your blood pressure and your food bills. THERE I8 No sins11 TUTE FYOR FRESH MILK <o BELOW IS A SECTION OF THE STATE LAW PERTAINING TO MILK CONTAINERS SECTION 11. No person shall, by himself, or by his servant or agent, or as the servant or agent of any other person, firm or corporation having custody of any ecan, jar, bottle measure, or other vessel used as a container for milk intended for sale, place or cause or permit to be placed therein any offal, swill, kerosene, or vegetable matter, or any other article other than milk. NEW BRITAIN MILK ‘DEALERS EXCHANGE Try Our Grade A Nurscery Milk For Your Baby United Milk Co. 49 WOODLAND ST. Tel. 1610 DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor has Moved Into His Nature Care Institute 19 S. High St Opposite the Post Office, where he has incalled the new Biological Blood Wash SAFES See ours buying up ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS €6 CHURCH ST | before $35.00 Voice Culture EAR TRAINING SIGHT READING James D. Donahue Rosm 318-319 Beoth's Flerk Trnivee of Yale Unmiversity 1 Sefton Dris- . Phone 175 Sgagy) Attention to Begimpers 13

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