New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1924, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUA_R‘. CITY ITEMS. FENN JSKS CANNON | FINED AS RECKLESS DRIVER | DEVIL DG WININ BE GIVEN PLAINVILLE .. +.rose oo s e ot NAVAL MANEUVERS Get your tickets for Graveure con- | Louis Taf 2 | ert at (. L. Pierce Co.o—advt. e | . a \( adeleine Kir . danghter of | Congressman Introduces Bill Asking of Collision at Corner of Hart and || | Mr. and Mrps. Charles Kindelan of Lincoln Streets, Gl it e Carin e et e e for Captured German Guns in | | “Hostile” Forces Capturg Atlan- cone ovperation at st vrancis nomi- Wethersield. Also, Koulus e Kalon s suvaraithasatiion : il Hivmvol tal the Connecticut Quarry Co., was ar-|! A Home cooked luncheon at Crow- BY GEORGE H, MANNING. raigned before Judge Willlam C. HARTFORD tic Forts at Panama Canal |ewsaave, (Washington Bureau of N, B, Werald) |Hungerford in police court this morn- Miss Mury Smith, three year old ; A : ing on a charge of reckless driving. Telephone Orders Received As Early As 8 A, M. of Coune 4 Mrs, B, | Washington, D. C. Jan. 18.—A5 &| e wag fined $25 and costs of which permanent memorial to the services |gis wi remitted. Prosecutor Joseph » rendered in the world war by the boys |; " woods presented the state's case = s O of Wethersfield and Plainville, a cap- | (e Goorge W. Klett appeared for| _tured Germg annon would be do- Tafr Panama n the ast, is n e © operi- Clen] T oul 40-Ithe accused man. Taffolon was ar- . ; ; \ uted to each ‘of these bet ? “enemy” hands te So are the air crformed by . . Mor- | huted to each of these town under ..g.q yvegterday afternoon by Police- the terms of bills introduced in . station and the submarine base at Aty e 12 men John €. Stradler and William } y o o rongr today by Representative E. a Coco Solo. ¢ =R Hart len Strolls following an accident at the| To the mari Atlanti \ ) ) e Congressman Fenn's bills authorize corner of Lincoln and Hart streets, elong the ng in smal . v, Ma : h'm: j '1“‘ .‘ tary of war to donate to each s ;\rcordlr‘\g !io( tvz:!):mo}r’l):“‘:hrnhal IOALE yes e towns. named one (German |SCI0MOR. agant for the Buick Auto- mobile company, was traveling south bt 2 S & “ or tield piece out of the large ks ¥ : cau AL « )¢ captured enemy war trophies 00 Lincoln street and Taffolon was| de in ¢ st, . gion, wil d Jow being held by the government in |B0iNg West on Hart street. Solomon P in time of « th ning. 0i- 8 storehouses, There are, ac- |Claimed that he turned east into Hart & swarmed lowi € romeetiug the coms{ - street and was on his right side of the e ‘ DRE s enarman A : to a report of the sccretary upon Fort Rand and captured its m charge he bal of war to congress, about 2,200 guris, |To80 When his machine was struck “home 170 men, ¢ i ‘ eld s U g s, i U,.'m I mortars in- |bY Taffolon’s who was traveling wpst i ciuded in these stores. on Hart street on the left side of the lecad @ : n . party can » an ) ’ rd, by orts have becn made in congress |road. Solomon ajso clalmed that Taf- In the Misses’ Section—Fifth Floor . ower s and | pp : . pictresord. JORN oy ar alfiba. the ek to Ifolon was traveling at about 25 mil 5 ever s e provide for the s traveling at about 25 miles I ; mec € aefend (Ehepin v advt. Aielati ot e trophies, and 'an hour and both officers testified Formerly up to $95.00 tion and su ne base, tc wer | ; *hureh Brother- | hundreds of bills similar to those of |that the accused man had told them : . | Colon, Ci zone, Jan. 18.—Fort | Howard Smith of 165 street, is Randolph, defensive work tha g comfortably in ti Brit- ¥ ral hospital following guards the those works d w € t 6:45 o'clock Mr. Fenn have been introduced by he was traveling between and 30 " . o Captures Are . evening sper will be sery various members of congress, in the |miles an hour. It was sald, however, Dozens of different models in warm, wrappy coats with large fur collars and some . » € will be @ business mect- hope that an omnibus bill would be |that after he was arrested he chauged with fur cuffs, The furs are beaver, squirrel, fox and wolf. ramed by the military affairs com- his statement and sald he was going 3 o “Walk, Jimmie, Walk,” fox trot. mittee to cover the distribution of |at about 20 miles an hour. An ap- Soft deep pile fabrics in brown,, navy, kit fox and black. Sizes up to 46. Brunswick record John A, Andrews cnemy material to all the communi- peal was taken and bonds were fixed P ties of thé country. No such bill has at $100, e T superinten- ever been framed; but It now appears WRre don properti Lebanon hos- probable that a bill will be passed in | VICTORY FOR WOOD \I units of York, is the™ guest of |the present session providing for an the ""-"' b s g 3 “oun v and Mrs. David L. Nair equitable distribution of the tro- | Philippine Court Rules He Alonc Has ! , .4 \ , {n only one v‘wlv‘lt.u marines | _ mbia street. phies amo all the states in pro-| Right To Rule on Inspection | omen s resses fail. A small detachment sent 10| " No Victor Records out every Iri- portion to the number of men in|By 7h: Associated Press. wiay s ‘:1\~tatit;" “",{‘ "¢ day at Henry Morans' 365 Main St. service from cach state, and leaving Manila, Jan. 18.—The Insular su- e ptured by the infantry the apportionment among the towns preme court in dismissing the man- p | i v 'sey SSes, § il- Uit guarding at that pedt, T 7 «e- and cities of the states to the gover- |damus proceedings brought by demo- | High Grade Suits at 1-2 Price Poiret twill and Jersey dresses, axll_axl-tt-tlgxl The landing operations wera car-| .. juew this evening after being ill | nors or legislatures of the states crata party leaders to compel Gov- | This includes costume suits, two-piece | ored and braid trimmed styles, straight-line ried nu: with d -like [precision. for the past three wecks, themselves, rnor General Wood and other offi- suits and sport suits. Fur trimmed and | and draped models of excellent quality, per- nder the cover of a smoke screen | Get your Brunswiok records at the — cials to reveal details of the expendi- : : 2 dv 25 L d Under VRl 9f & maoke aoroen y Is at t} 0 ‘e s y 8 25 | fect tailoring. Colors are navy, brown an laid ‘down by the auxillary “black™|pig purniture Store. John A. An-| EASTERN LEAGUE MEETING, | turc of the $500,000 annual independ- | plan} t-u”m(d‘-"mdel‘-' foy})]lell' Nold- u»tlfi { L\lc k., Si * to 46, Now selfing at $19.50 ot, 400 marines let SO el ence fund, says that whether such m; to $295.00. Sizes 16 to 5215, Now selling | black. Sizes up LR oot boats, slipping across Limon | " yjvo ™ polciGiey of 65 smalley | qoy n‘l\._mk,._ 1'\1\ 4 “T["]:.“.: inspection should be granted lics en- toward Fort Rai ph. At the el 1p NOW tod street.reported 1o the poli ; within the discretion of «no same time, another detachment of 500 | S.roct, FePOr poli . ball club will be greeted heartily |1 Serlaiaindin, men left thelr vessels for a point!,, ¥ The . P o <% . o ‘ ic post at aaiie fiers for & imeeting ofithe The decision holds that “if the gov Third Floor south of the fort, and while the garri. | 2 "~ |ernor general should deem it advis- | speculating as to the | ol Slreet i oBie ' baseball league. The meeting <) intentions, ‘it Tound itelt g e M day Baturday, B Jork, called for this city by President | surprised and in a t eltminated | - ; ik T O'Neill in preferenc another city, from the problem of day Churcl okt AL Alre Vool 'l,'”‘fi‘\ “']“‘ym’,_\"‘ % the funds were expended, that is | 00 Marines Take Part i ure of grecting fellow members, Me. | o ide." [ Armenians throughout the world wejes' condition condition 18 sues | 9Uestion for him to decide. ! . ! The day's work would have begun, | CNTistmas tomorrow. — erviees for popiods, He was injured in the wreck | earlier—perhaps before dawn — but 1¢ NOW Britain colony will be held | o¢ (he gection of the 2oth Century OOKED | the units of the black flect found it | ° “'\""“_“ sutglll L I IO I Express on wisich he was traveling to | difficult to cooperate the dark and e A A vy L ehjcago. | a delay of many honrs resulted USRIieL s Sxgeh dLooRt ki of & Now X ars: —— | FOOD SHOP o 1 . There wa iy ¢ dent in con N i One rack of high grade dresses including the small boats touched shore ¢ AT 118 MAIN STREET | embroidered jersey, canton crepe, poiret the fort, an officer fell into the water, | " : ; * MUTUAL BUILDING polaire cloth with raccoon shawl collar, ()lhel twill and knitted; one and two piece. Colors West Main street, The official nmpire aceompanying | ’ R, iul umpir mpanying | .| S B ek . models without fur, in plaids, stripes and | ape navy, black and brown. Sizes 11 to 20, the landing parties said the operations A ot =L contained a losson for the army in the |\ ' 4 ! ire cloth. Sizes 6 "alues to $29.75. | Values to $45.00. possibi 5 and ,,,,.‘,_‘, abith ',.‘:,’,4, &\ r the wecond and $420 for the | Yesterda s THE SIMPLEST polaire cloth, Sizes 6 to 14. Values to $20.75. | Values to §45.00 “otonse ayetem Ctrolas . REFRESHMENTS 5 at $12,50 to $147.50. Third Floor s unto b - ) his automobl today by the officers and others who |able to exhibit vouchers to the peti- tioners or public In order that the | taxpayers may know in what manner | for Graveure con- 1ection ith . o il as one of sel jd S ac nection with the lar a8 or . o o s T Warm school coats, of mixtures, plaids or s and Planos, Henry Morans are enjoyed most at any time. MANY TYPEWRITER THEFTS | 8 day Baturday, Beef, Pork - i thinki ¢ satortal AT me e — Dertin, dan, 13.--An average of 3o Vesh Ham., Geaytne small legn of I“ners st s St e b HOICE BUILDING LOTS ON HAMILTON, HAWLEY ; ypewriters a day have been stolen|laMb. 33c. b, Ww. Trewh 16 |ing why not serve a jolly infor- | —DRINK — CHOICE BUILDING | N HAMIITON, HAWLEY AND THE RUSS. i Grouter Berlin during the st [Church St PEW. NETR =4 | Delicatessen Supper? Why ’ ) WIN LAND CO. TRACT, WEST MAIN STREET, ON EASY TERMs SRR SCORY AP " i | el e b mh'gl totd:)“mluch roo}ung"“ ir AYER S SODA WATER o it footd sk s resniting from o moan (e vou forget to plan meals, call on | aake home a bottle of © i et i the HeraldWantAd B or resdy do-seme deicaien, | il ine—s 3| H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ight had been broken up Your family will enjoy the |““TE o potties—se, 100, 150, ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG, EL, 141 for the present, at least aisn Who beush Sy e change. P had perfected a method renumbering typewriters so that / '] " s - v e s ol Ry el b 4 To the Lyceum SATURDAY SPECIALS' A“_ '\{"d‘ “f Oysters ""f' Clams, Three family house for sale on Henry street. Four good IVINVNE. %) sapects | Ve s y Featuring “The Love 4 ¥ Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops rooms to each tenement. All kept up nice and clean, Price Trap"--Aungust Johnson, | € "“,“‘0" :h““u' Cheese, Lobsters. is reasonable. \ 5 ? 719 East street. | - | We Have the Goods If you want a first or second mortgage, see us, P YOU WANT TO SAVE \ To the Capitol | Brookfield Butter, MONEY BUY YOUR % g : 59¢ Ib. I \ Featuring Charles Ray W/ ! Y | C EA m T CO Pives. Boilers ‘ e August []| New Walnet Mook, HONISS’S | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. pes, ) Gamerdinger, 319 Chest- 55c 1b. 24-30 State St. Hartford | 272 Main Street Phone 313 Rooms 305:6, Bank Bldg. Besides masimnm improvement nut street, Radiators e Pigs Hocks (good with Saver-| Visit Our Dining Room ’ perfectly To the Palace kraut), 20¢ Ib, 3 PO 1S, . 8 & Gk, e, Whees & wetw 't Frank E. Goodwin K ko ]| Gem Pineapple Cheese, CROWLEY BROS. INC. | CINDERS FOR SALE High Grade Furniture Tate, Fisher & Rice Company RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS 258 Washington St., Boston, Viyestght Spocialist Miss Mary Light, 200 | 70c each PAINTERS AND | ency For A. H. HARRIS ' HOUSEHOLD RANGES | i I RS Waktgin o Bede i b e Tremont street. | Edam Cheese, DECORATORS |7 $1.80 loaf | A. D. UPMAN 525-527 M N § | an " 267 Chapman Street | — General Trucking— | Sap-Sago Cheese, { "e 201 |99 WisT ST TEL. 2079 13c each | Estimates cheersully given on all jobs Imported Sweitzer Cheese, D. MILLER & CO. e f s THE OLD HOME TOWN Or Your Money ‘:J%LVET ‘Esl; ol 26 Chlll‘dl Street s“"e':;c";g. madbnooy = Anenm' New Sauerkraut, 3 Ibs, 25¢ "~ OUR JANUARY [=z==- (Free Samples, Saturday Only)? PERE | Ad CLEARANCE SALE |~ =™ o 2 f5ad Roast Stuffed Chicken ) SEE ‘"',.I Here are a few of the many bargains we are offering during this sale. o 3 tolfill‘; Ibs. average, THIS CAl £1.75. Wool and Fiber Rugs, regular £16 and £20 New Line Cretonne— e $12.50 25¢,39¢,49¢ 98¢ | " Shurdey. e . \lfii(:”:a(l):'l“l'i‘:-:h Rugs, reg. $9 98 27 in. Outing Flannel. loc — Armstrong's Linoleum Rugs, regular $1x, Al Price 9 yd. About the Store Prie $l4 98 ‘51‘)'"0"‘1::":" e ... yd 20c S - Price Plaid Blankets, reg. £1.50, $3 00 Children’s Union Suits, heavy weight, Sphed Drops Sale Price from SOC to 89c 'v':':-m' ::... Pequot Sheets, 51x90, reg. £2.00. Salg Price $1 ‘ 62 Window Shades— Glives and Fickben. Cooked Meats. all kind it e e 17¢ 59¢ 79¢ 89¢ $1.00 | i it Cannedd Salmon and Sardines. ot R T i . DG | Dons teveh 123¢ v All Wool Serge, regulai \.' Men's Pajamas, regular s yard. Sale Price . $1 OO £1.95. Sale Price ea. 1.69 ' M OTEY WALKER WAS LOSING NIS Shawknit Silk and Wool Hmnn 89 .\@m « Night sl 25 and sl 79 WHILE MARSHAL o regular $1.50, Sale Price C shirts N MAT. STAR AND ONE BooT mTwe :un s AT ) We carry a full line of ,wen'-s Winsted Underwear. ‘rp'wg :mogzol-gfic':‘“ E:". NICKRS K EYe V2

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