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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1924. RUG SALE Discontinued Patterns of the Famous Whittall Rugs Greatly Reduced PLAINVILLE NEWS 200 ATTEND BANQUET oF ‘ VO gRistos commERCE CHAMBER —— 3 X ris 0 . | Rock frequently in the near future. The |E+ St- Elmo Lewis Speaks on “Friend g Qo aosiag. of thi‘fll;f:; c:t\:grn)::s‘-! liness"—Cabaret Show and Sou- & ”"'.—:\ simple SCrV-| 5o o uary 18, and officers will be elect- | ‘hl" ‘:" .!L‘l?b'r;fi‘l‘;*::\l“ " fif;‘;‘?y“fillc-i and final detalls of organization AR [chureh read by the Rev. J. EIdredge|yin bo declded on. Jerry Vile of| Bristol, Jun. 16.—E. £t Kimo Lew: | Brown, rector ot rinity church | yypiio's Crossing will be the “head |is, formerly advertising manager of | closed [')u- earthly career of John| . o and chief bottle washer” for the | the Burro?ghu Adding Machine com- | Mow: hayer, former assoclate jus- gvening and he has promised to be | Pany of New York addressed more | [tice of the supreme court of errors, | jorry on the Job.” |than 200 members of the chamber of today. This service was held in Judge Holy Name Social, commerce last night at the Endee | Thayer's apartments in Church street,| The Holy Name society of the,club on “Friendliness.” He stressed | land was attended by Chief Justice|chyrch of Our Lady of Mercy will [the need of cooperation between mer- | Geor;l:v w. {\Vt':eelr'r and moa‘; of the| hold another of the popular soclals;f}’)‘flm! and (j'ltlz::\slgor !hahh’n;mm r;r‘ |members o e supreme and super-iin the American Leglon rooms on|the community, itself, as a better feel- o . h ¢ 4 | for court bench(‘u._ and members of| Whiting strect Thursday evening. |Ing went for greater business and pro- ‘;;‘fl\‘:’l:lurr;flz‘:':lrzu‘itl‘x‘;:v :-“(Pr!‘l;’;g(.m“o. |sel oft the New Jersey coast. The |consideration several locations for the [the bar from various parts of the The members of the parish have|fit for all. The speaker was intro- | BT 18 d Planos, Henry Morans broadcasting of 4 musical program |New Britain office and that the firm gtate, There was no eulogy. The|been looking forward to these affairs|duced by President Frederick G.| ‘“3;"" a8 and Planos, s by & high-powered local station was expects to open the local office for|pearers were Judge Allyn L. Brown,|and they will soon become a regu-| Hughes of the chamber. ‘12;"'“"“ dad for 1 weiil. aubl | stopped while the navy yard eperators Ivn.\!u_rss at about February 15. Tllf- |Judge Arthur M. Brown, Gilbert 8. lar thing in the soclety. A program | During the evening csbaret num- cu;med ‘oéd's, saeats and Sroswiis 16 | worked to receive clearer signals and | Hartford office, to be managed by E.|Raymond and Edwin Hill. By ex-|of entertalnment and refreshments | pers were presented and many novel | grder to reduce our stock for imvens | possibly identity the semder. Atter|Welles Kddy, will open for business|,roged wish the body was taken to| has been prepared and Whist and |gits were given out : o Bt two hours of effort and no further at about the same time. At the pres-|gyringricld, Mass., for cremation and | cards will be played. The affair 1|® (EDDY BROTHERS 70 OPEN | JUDGE THAYER'S FUNERAL NEW BROKERAGE FIRM| . |E. Welles Eddy and Stanley Eddy | “Mork Tast Rites For Former Judge) THIRTY KNOWN DEAD This Is Latest Report of Fatalities in ke and CITY ITEMS. T. ¥. Markham of 135 Black avenue is recovering from {li- at the Grove Hill hospital. hat Old Gang of Mine,” quartet and fox trot, Brunswick record. Johmn A. Andrews & Co.—advt. L. D. Penfield camp, Sons of Vet erans, and the auxiliary will hold a joint installation of officers Friday evening at 8 o'clock at G. A. R. hall, A. G. Hammond camp, U, 8. W. V,, wlil meet this evening at 8 o'clock. Lunch at Hallinan's.—Advt All members of L. D. Penfield camp and the auxiiiary are invited to attend ‘Without HEAR § 0 §. CALLS | Faint Messages From Ship Near Dela- ’ Services, N f Eulogy, i | Yesterday's Earthqu in ware Breakwater Not Heard After Near Toldo. First Appeal is Registered. Going Into Business for Them- oK Rdpeese Coutt 16—Faint 8§ O 8. | Norwich, Jan. venirs Feature Fun off Delaware By Tha Associated Press. Tokio, Jan, 16.—Reportsy received here from the country districts to the southwest of Yokohama necar IJuji- yama mountain have brought the known death toll in yesterday's earth- | quake to approximately 30. | | Hundreds of houses, chiefly thom. already damaged by the disastrous | temblors of last September, or structures of a temporary nature hastily erected as shelters after the catastrophe, were shaken down or damaged in Tuesday morning's tem- blor. |l N .7 communications virtually | restored. Great anxiety is manifest in finan- | clal circles over the probable effe Boston, Jan. signals from a yessel | breakwater weré picked up by the It was announced today that a new naval radio station here carly today. firm of broke composed of local The name of the vessel and the nature men, 1. Welles Eddy and Stanley Ed- of her distress could not be learned. dy, would be formed in the near fu- — The company will have offices in Philadelphia, Jan. 1 Vo further | Hartford and in New Britain and for distress calls were received early to-|the time being will specialize on local today by radio operators at the l']lil-i.\lm‘l\s, New York bank stocks. and | adelphia navy yard, who reported that | high grade securities, ete, Stanley | they heard faint 8 O 8. signals shortly | Eddy, who is to be in charge of the after midnight, apparently from a ves- | local office, said that he had under selves in February ! | i d rmal rajlway fraffic and have other been tory, commencing Tuesday noon. Wm. connected Trewhella, 36 Church, New Britain, the new quake destruction may have upon the exchange and loan situa- tion, |ca lls were heard, they gave up the|ent time, both men are later the ashes will be placed in the frce to members of the church. | =-advt, Crow- | task. | with the firm of Putnam & Co., Stan- ley Eddy being manager of the local | family burial plot at New Boslon,‘ | Conn, | Bowling Schedule, Mount Etna was active as a vol- | The schedule for the remainder of | canoe even as early as 6500 B, C. I Home cooked luncheon at ell's—advt. |office of that company in city hall. Mixed Claims Board Makes | As a coincidence, at the outbreak | |the week in the Recreation bowling| f | league 1s as follows: Wednesday even- | | the Silver City authorities last WHO WAS DOMINICK RENNICK Efforts are being made by Michael Rennick of 119 Willow street to as- certain whether or not the Dominick Rennick, who was buried in Meriden Saturday after having been found t woe in a demented condition when en- deavoring to jump into Harbor Brook, was a man with whom he was per- the | Additional Awards Today °f ' World W Washington, Jan. 16.-—Nineteen |, 4 photh went i date of payment, were announced to- day by the mixcd claims commission | (jiery and Stanley | In favor of American firms and indi- viduals with claims against Germany for losses incurred during the war. The largest awards were §$393,806 to 303rd . Welles Eddy, graduated from been connected | awards aggregating $540,257 with in- | 0von of the United States |terest on each at five per cent 10 the |, nq served ten months overseas. Welles Eddy was with the 301st ar- | Eddy was with the | Y with r, both men were | members of the firm of Richter & Co. | artillery forces E. nto the since 1909 when he the brokerage ule university, has | |ing, Catholic club vs. Foresters; FEW FATAL ACCIDENTS |ive. camotic ‘ciup 've ' voresers l | sell Block; Thursday evening Legion |Only Two Persons Killed in Wreck's| V8 Plekup, and Friday night Mozarts | | va. Mirnight Five. | During| TLast night, the Bristol girls played |against the Southington girls before | one of the largest audiences seen at | | the Recreation center alleys this year. | one raflway accident in England in.| Plainville Briefs, | on England's Railroads Past Year, London, Jan., 16.—There was only MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR FRESH FISH A BIG VARIETY AND FINE QUALITY sonally acquainted. Although rame is the same Michae! claims that Dominick is no relative of his. He | says that a Dominick Rennick, who until & week or so ago, worked at North & Judd's, has been missing from New Britain and no onc seems to know of his whereabouts. Michael irtends to take the matter up with “the Jocal and Meriden pollce authorl. ties, Mux Sellinger 71 to the Ken- Eddy tucky Distillers and Wa com- pany. Eight claims were dismissed on | poth men are the sons of Mr., and | the ground that they covercd losses|yj.. Eiford B, Eddy of 566 Lincoln | Germduy 1s not financially obligated | .00t | to meet under the aty of Berlin, | | ONE KILLED, TWO CAUGHT Thrilling | volving loss of life during 1923, ac-| Mrs. A. Hulten of 2 Cedar street is| cording to the Railway Gazette, This|confined to her home with a bad at- was at Diggle In July when two pas. | %ck of polson of the stomach. | sengers Wece killed. [ There will be an important meet- | Since the beginning of the present| 'S of the junlor group, Hartford| {century there have been two years— | CoURtY Y. M. C. A., In Balley's under. | 1901 and 1908—without a single fa taking parlors on Broad street this tality to passengers ‘nv.\n!nn at § o'clock. All members { I only three years have more than (*" “]’E“*l\}:nlw_p‘rm‘-m\sm e five people been Killed, and in 23|, NS Bactmes of Bew York S _\'l'.‘;rs-!.ho number of deaths totals baum of 23 Broad street. b Miss Rosalind Birnbaum of Broad| stroet left yesterday for Wilmington, Del., Baltimore, Md.,, Washington, D. {C., to remain with relatives and !{rlflndn for the rest of the winter busimess has been Stanley FENAUES since graduating from Yale in 1913. Fancy Long Island Scallops ............ 40c pt,, or T5¢ qt. Splendid Large Bloater Mackerel ................ 22¢Ib, Long Island Butterfish, Snapper Blues, Spanish Mack- erel, White Perch, Lake Champlain Smelts, Fancy Fat Flounders, Fillet of Flounders, Rockport Cod, Bluefish Steak, Penvbscot Salmon, Fancy Eastern White Halibut, Swordfish, Fancy Shore Haddock, Saybrook Eels, Large Fresh Herrings, Fresh Tuna Fish, Medium Mackerel, Scrod Steak, Live and Boiled Shrimp, Round and Little Neck Clams, Steaming Clams, Open Long Clams for frying, Fin- nan Haddies, Boneless Salt Cod, 18¢ Ib. or 3 Ibs, 50c. Try | Our Guilford Oysters, Opened Fresh Every Day at Our Nominated by Coolidge as Iwnun-rnlk:: Lost—Pair of black driving gloves | Market. They Are Fine! in post office on Tuesday, Jan. §. Re- L | ward i¢ returned to Collins Lunch.— | We are open until 9 o'clock Thursday evening. |advt. { | RS MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET 30 COMMERCIAL ¢ JUST OFF MAIN Senator Smith Also Favors Reduction of Freight Rates Washington, Jan, 16 The gen- aral principle the Lal'ollette reso- lution directing the interstate com- merce commission to substantially re- duce freight rates on farm produets was endorsed today by Senator Smith | ! of Bouth Carolina, the democratic|fied man was shot and Killed and chairman the ate interstate (wo others were captured by police commerce committes, The yesolution lafter a chase early today following an Lus been referred to that committee, |attempted burglary in an apartment | Chatrman Smith said consideration | house In the Bronx. | should be glven also to a horizontal | Patrolman Willlam Gallagher sum- | freight rate He called to. moned to the apartment house was day at the offices of the set upon by three men. He to obtain first hand fnformation cecded In frecing arm and — of his assallants whereupon CAMP CLARA INSTALLATION others fled. The men were captured Famp Clara, . N. of A, held in. |after a ch of seven blocks during stallation of offieers last evening in |Which many shots were fired. Jr. O, U, A, M. hall. te Deputy The prisoners, who gave the names Mre. Brower of Bridgeport and Dis- of Willlam Ahearn and John Demars trict State Deputy Mre. Kurnick of sald they kuew their companion | Hartford, were in charge of the af- only by a nickname fair. The followdng officers were in- stalled: Orficle, Mrs, Rose Huriburt; | vice-oracle, Miss Irene Suprenant past oracle, Mrs, Georglanna Dube; |at her home on Walnut street last | chancellor, Mrs. N, LeMay; record-|evening in honor Miss Sylvana ing secretary, Miss Belina Dube; re- 'Bates of Greenwood street, She was celver, Miss Margaret ,Brown; mar-|the recipient of many lovely gifts of shal, Mra. Alfred Roy; assistant mar- [china, cut glass, silver and linen. The Mre. B. Berard; tinel, | house was tastefy decorated fea- Daniel Beauchamp; outer senti- [turing a Chinese parasol with stream- Miss Mary Ralph; managers, crs forming a canopy. A buffet lunch- Mrs. Doucett, Mrs. Gasparini « Bates will be- and | con was served M Miss Ora Bleau; physician, Dr. D.!eome the bride of Charles Wright on W.. O'Connell, When Cardinals Are Created in the Vatican New York Patrolman in —f COMBINE. TEILS OF THEATER New York, Jan. 16.-The B, I Kelth Vaudeville Exchange, the Or- pheum Clreuit and other defendants in the 85,250,000 damage sult filed by Max Harf, booking agent, paid § 000 to Messrs, Klak, Erlanger and Shubert to refrain from vaudeville ac- tivity for 10 years, Iederal Judge Au- gustus Hand was told today Hart contends that his business was ruined by the “combine.” Vight"With Three Would-Be Bur- HURLEY glars Early "This Morning. New York, Jan. 16.--An unidenti-! Miember of the Debt Punding Come mission, y suc-| Washington, Jan, 16.—Edward N,| This is the last week of our sale, shot | Hurley of Chicago, former chairman (Which ends on Saturday, Jan. 19th.| the | of the shipring board was nominated | 20% discount on entire stick of 1lry| by President Coolidge today to the | ®00ds, men's furnishings, floor cover- | | democratic vacancy on the debt fund. | Ings, window shades, also shoes, rub- | ing commission. ber boots, arctics and rubbers for| Mr. Hurley will take the place on|men, women and children. i H. A the commission tendered by President | James, 63 West Main 8t, Plainville. Harding in succession to Senators Sitanbad) (Gilass of Virginia and Simmons of | North Carolina, but declined by both. | The last congress amended the law to | | provide for threc democratic membe rsl and whortly before the adjournment of cor: ss last March, Mr. Harding appointed Representative Crisp of Georgia and former Representative | Olney of Massachusetts, commission ON STATE POLICE FORCE tobert B. Anderson of 91 Farming- ton avenue, employed as a clerk by the Connecticut Co., has been appoint «d a state policeman. He will begin his duties on January 17 when, with four other new men, he will begin Lis training cours \n one Quite Diplomatic “That's a tactful waitress, Yester- day she sald to me as I was leaving: ‘Please refind me tomorrow that | you didn’t pay your bill today' - Der Brummer (Berlin). SOCIAL FOR MISS BATES Miss Mary Burckhardt entertained SHENANDOA'S TESTS Day Mooring Lxperiments—Three More shal, inner ser —_— Mrs. nel, Seventy-five years, indefatigable labor among the sick and poor has won the cross of the Legion of Honor for a venerable French nun, Sister Franels Xavier, now #3 years old {Today Completes Fourth of Days of Expetimenting. Lakehurst, N, J., Jan. 16—The navy | dirigible Shenandoah will today com- | plete the fourth day of its mooring mast test being made in connedtion | with the ship's proposed flight to the polar reglons, A short cruise will probably be made over Ocean county this afternoon, it was said at the air | | station here, after which the bulk will | again be fastened to the huge stric | ture. The test is scheduled to "lhr»t more days. last It’s Coming— | Wait For It! THE MONSTER CLEAN-UP | Hard to Please “1 hear ye were at MeDougall's last night. What kind o' man is he? “Leeb’'ral wi' his whiskey, But the quality o' it's that indifferent 1 verra near t some."—Sydney Bul- letin (Austraila), SULPHUR SOOTHES - UGLY, ITCHING SKIN SALE ' CLOTHING TREMENDOUS MEN’S and BOYS Will You Be Among the Lucky Ones? To Stay Away Means to Lose Money The First Application Makes Skin Cool and Comfortable 1 are puffering from eczema o #ome other torturing, embarassing skin trov you may quiekly be it «by ng Menthe-Sulphurfl) ae clares a noted skin speclalist. This sulphur preparation, becsuse its germ dastroying proparties dom fails to quickly subdue tching, even of flery eczema. The first appli- cation makes the skin eool and com | fortable. Rash And biotches are henled right up. Rowles Mentho-Sulphur is appiled iike any plemsant cold cream and is perfectly harmiess. You can ob- | tain a small jar from any good drug-| gist WATCH TOMORROW'S PAPERS New York Sample Shop 357 MAIN STREET BRISTOL, 135 MAIN STREET of Pope Pius, seated on his throne in the Vatican, conferred the degree of Cardinal on Mon- signors Surelio Galli and Evaristo Lucidi.

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