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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924. .| KINSE[[A PLANNING | What's It About? TRfl[lEY RATE WAR Will Appeal for Separate Accoum! F - Assets for Hartford and Vicinity N : $15,736,360.88 e s The reason for the inaugu- i One of the most important Hartford, Jan. 19.—Preliminary to ; ; . 18 Organized 1862 having an appeal made through the 2 ; R . i common council to the public utilitics | e i 3 A . coniliton faf s Repasate Socannting & ration of thrift week is to SR elements of thrift is the sav- and trolley fare rate district for Hart- e ford and its environs, Mayor Kinsella . . : By W o S & R i ¥ . W O | ing habit — the setting aside today requested information from the commission as the present status in : e g a"est the attenfion of every that body of proposal to have such . 4 A ” out thadtats by tbe Connestions O | i N Pt S and saving regularly a certain cton that 1 e decison 1n the Betdge: , » {| {§ one to the subject of thrift B oo ' ol e B e bat & Here is a close-up of Dr. Hermes, d . ll LR ol o peiaton MoE minister of finunce. and impress upen all the great a . s td s former German e § s -. as t in supporting the tributary lines | 20, O ew York from Ger. | LT 3, 4 . . o having to do with the social, business . i % WVh t ke this Thrift } ; o _ y not make and industrial activities of the com.|Many New Year's day on a mysteri. Frisy jion for his government. . . . munity, but should not be called upon | OU8 Miss i be importance of being thrifty. to assist in the maintenance of street he e, Tha respondseie petess A[;"Nfi fi"VERN“R ' Week an occasion for open- should be divided into separate ac-| o . . counting cach district to| Omld r tlus = % . . . Compriss suah terriory and '355-1'53! Conside question now and 178 Main Street ing an account in this Mutual €ach other and are daily dept‘nd?nt.in t S B k? their social business and industrial act. ‘. : 7 activities upon inter~cqmmunlcmmn’ (Continued from Firet Page) : lnterest 41/2 % avlngs an L and transportation. The commission at that time also( ..o stated that at its request the company B SR VAR BRRUGNY SOISROM. &9 wateh the entrance of this port, ac- Jiad submitted a plan for divisional ac- o e : vy | counting butthat no formal action had | °°7dIni to the port authoritics. . | The biockade declarcd against Tam- | been taken on it. Mayor Kinsella pro-| 1€ e P it ) oses to ask the city council to ask|PIc® by the rebels 1s looked upon i here as doomed to fallure, as there e :“’;““‘(‘;fi("‘_: l"°|“”ff"“°::“‘ i Pfor ure rumors that the gunboat Bravo posal for divisional accounting 80 far|,.q two other warships acquired by Diat will mako Jower fares ‘fousibte |10 OBregon government will arrive Hours of Business—9 A. M. to 4 P. 3 . M. Monday Evenings—7 to 8:30 that will make lower faves feasible haps ke belloven, Neverthetss there is some alarm S s— among the inhabitants of the city and the military wuthorities continue their FARAEE AND THREE 12 o stz CONGRESS 1S QUIET ing the R i CITY ITEMS. ltln:l vessels, | It is stated that all vessels entering | E YEI]Qm- leaving the port thus far hmw e I ——— steamers arrived yesterday ‘and m« v 5 ’ .k bra ».1 tev. E. Wilson at Bt. | 0il tankers and the Ward liner K ¥ e 3 Patrick’'s church, Farmington, this ¥ P N morning for the late Patrick 8, Me- Newi ton fi]\emen Saye Th[‘wlpl‘r{mm salled, using the services uu i : . : : ng the port pilot and not being molested | NeX[ wwk)s Acuviuw Pmmlse’ . : 5 ! Mahon , s by the rebel gunboat outside, The A son was born today Mrs, John Anderson of 101 Belden Delling Houses From FIames |captain ‘or the" American ~ steamer | 5 : P S Mexoll, one of the ‘vessels arriving, | [0 Be ank D i street, and a daughter was born to S sald the rebel gunboat allowed the | jood Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Goldberg of 39 > X ¢ Broad street, both births being at the (Special 1o ‘The Merald). ship's entrance to the Panuco river on condition that they would | v o intaidl g ¢ Newington, Jan. 19.—A three car|solely =L i %o 4 & b garage and three automobiles were |leave as soon as they were charged | "h““’,'_"K‘A;""’v‘l-’fl“,- %A g Bl o ¢ y The annual pool tournament of the entirely destroyed In Newington cen- [with fuel |asienidg peitind iieo_ boREti ANE | ; $ Kenilworth club will get under way ¥ 3 ¥ ghortly. The schedule as made up at tor last night about § o'clock by g fire| The American consul here is with- {000 oo : | - 3 of unknown orlgin. The fire was first [out news from Washington, but be- he senate was not in session; the Y 3 5 § A ¥ ent calls for the first round to be noticed at 7:45 o'clock, but the alari ) |lieves communication with him is be. |house spent most of the day on dry| d off January 30 waich called the member of Hose Co. |Ing deferred until the state depart- jand complicated details of the inter- s 4 W ! y " ¢ definitely resolve i - [lor appropriation bill; and many of v S 3 e " No. 1 to the scene was not turned in|ment definitely resolves upon its at by : ; until § o'clock and in the meantime | titude, [the committecs: at both ends of the Mr. anders' bm“h.“ld‘ the flames had enveloped the entire i { SRESDE SRS 1R COURNE VAT VIh oK~ ¥ 4 Observe Anmversary end \ Mr. and Mrs. John Smithwick of strocture and the machines inside, | -d Three dwelling howsis whioh wero! But in the distance there were ; 699 Stanley street observed the 25th many prophetic rumblings. House anniversary of their wedding with a » he church of 8t, close by caught fire, but through the | B, | . members prepared for a new set-to mn high mass at the good work of the firemen, the flames J were subdued with one house having | next week over Muscie Shoals after . o 3 the Evangelist this morning, n partly damaged roof. The fact that | |Henry Ford had telegraphed that his . Thomas J. Laden was the celes The § Friends w present from the town of Newington had recently v | much-debated offer still stands, purchased five lengths of new hose |Vays and means committee wound up was responsible for the effective (Continued from Tenth Page) its public tax hearings and laid its| checking of the fire. | lines for lln: real fight over the Mel.| Mire Chief Harold Lueas estimated | Saturday afternoon mvl eveping [lon plan. Three senate committees, the damage at over $2,600, which In. | contessions. investigating 1o less than a trio of vestigation showed 1s entirely covered Masses every Sunday at 7, 8 9 and [public questions than Russlan recog-| by insurance. 10:80, Vespers and benediction at|nition, the Bok Peace plan, and Tea-| ’ E |8:80. Baptisms at 4:00, pot dome, completed plans for a sl- { Second Bundsy of each month is | multancous and dramatic nppearnnc- this way. 1 m not sure whether I was bora in ~~Humorist (Lon- FORD'S OFFER STANDS Lo i et “'1'-;:: :fi:"»:fi":.r?o.:'r"",].?:n the du,,y Over in Japan they don’t waste time catching criminals. This picture shows how police . = and meeting in mrn!ng, | First Tuesday of month, monthly | proceadings on the house floor dur- | 8nd citizens trapped the man who is alleged to have med to kill the Prince Regent. Arrows . [ mecting of Ladies’ Ald soclety. | Iug the day was contributed by 8her- | point to the prisoner. No. 1 points to his head, and No. 2 to his back. Fat chance for that lad Notifies House Military Committee Girl Scouts meet every Monday aft- | wood of Ohio, who out of the “C“'l{:escnpe P e " ernon at 4 o'clock, mulated knowledge of his late eighties > That His Projosals Regarding Mus- | ™0 0L of Mary have communion | counselied his colleagues to save the y cle Shoals Have Not Been Rescinded | first Sunday in every month and have | country from a system of prohlh[uonl | - [ monthly meeting at 9 A, m., on same | enforcement which he sald was fast KEMH BflUNI] [lVER 0N er'\;u he it not m‘) it the automo- : By The Associated Press. beco! } oile nor did he receive any o f . y ecoming a menace to seclety. He admitted being in the The Infant won o Mr. and Mrs, Washington, Jan. 19.—~Henry Ford reckly whist by Ladies' Ald soclety | The Shenandoah’s polar expe money. . kly whist by v g restaurant but denied that he was on of 306 Washingtou today notified Chalrman Kahn of the | o ¢ oaloek every Thureday night, was explained from Lakehurst (o divided by Keogh | (Continued from Seventh Pagep |NU¥ Britain General hospital, died fer for Muscle Shoals “still stands.” St. Mary's tary Denby, appearing before u., The McKenzle bill, which would au« | g, 00 morning. Masses at 7, 5, 9 | house naval committee, while on the | Abajian, Keogh and Wanje were e yesterday afternoon at that institu. thorize acceptance of his bid, was|..4 10:20 o'clock, the 8 o'clock mass | senate side, Couzens of Michigan re- | called to the stand and all denled that |, . yvely engaged In the work of the | pain 11.; T o T‘l“‘:)du;‘ ;’":G sald by the manufacturer to sat- | poing for the Itallan members of the | sumed his Aght on the Mellon plan (Continued trom First Page) Matulls was with them. Wanie anu g, 0y, pesmrgrype Sogpll ebtosacnllpon Py isfactory if the Madden amendment| .. crapation, with rmon in their | by challenging the treasury lecumrw - Abajlan adinitted receiving part of Woman's Foderation ;Ml"” this a ~rv;m-‘vv and |.ur31| was which provides for replacement of the |y,¢5ve tongue. A 9 o'clock the usual [to tell the country whether his pro- | recetved $25. Abajian went home at|ihe Spolle but sald that they did mot| 4. wWoman's Pederation of the | » | Lrview ceme ery Gorgas steam power plant Is adopted. | yaey (or schoo! children and working | posals would benefit his own pocket- |3 o'clock, the sergeant said, and at 4 KOV that it had been stolen from o, erogational chureh will serve a : 4 H geested, b ve several book ol s . the restaurant at the time They . Mr<. May Turton O'Hara e suggested, however, ral | hoys and girls will take place down- | book. | o'clock when he went to the house he , . . ;| Church supper in the church parlors| y.o May Turton O'Hars e 60 other amendments and was assured | gajry jn the church. At 4 o'clock | — was told that Abajian had burned the #8id that they were given the money |wqp v dns evening at 6:15 o'clock at ol & loas U1 dent of MNew by Mr. Kahn that they would be gIVen | veaners will take place. The regular 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR ‘mmm gy and toid to keep quiet gy Bt B S A b " @ loug time rosident of New every consideration when the com- |, .oryine masscs for the week are at | Policeman William Grabeek testi w0 > committees and their ands will ¢ Main slrost thin mernd . ot mitte resumes ite study of the |7 o'clock —— [ fied that he placed Keogh under ar- be the special guests. The public is |, e of sk Werks' Surelien. Shh Muscle Shoals next Tuesday. | Men's communion on the second rest after the proprietors of the rus- TAKE EVIDENCE TODAY Invites oy vy a1 | - | yorn in Shefficld, England seeadlls | sunday of every month. [Joncs and Baker, Defunct New York | taurant had identified hir N § Compheting Morchouse E O g ""'"" “'"”‘-\_':’: R 1 8 voung girl ESCAPES WITHOUT CLOTHES ' FIiD OII:_DEEJSITS Brokers. t0 Pay Thia On 'lhrus““::"::‘,';n“’l":““:’,‘"" " Foum o th 101 | Commtce Appolated By Amecan 08 Tichd T st ot s hom "Bbe s survived % Ner . Wavband Million Dollars in Claims, | lowing effect: Kcogh, “If Matulis and pob : | Court Hears Testimony of De Vas | cirect by ocal ¢ el B \ laughters, Mrs. Northampton, Mass, Waterbury, Thomaston, DBristol and Providence, Pailing \lmmr, Lady--But why is it you can't re- member how long you've been out of work ? Tramp—=Well, you see, ma'am, it's % R Charlie back out we're all right, 1 e B North Adams M Recently Operated | New York, Jan. 10.—Federal Judge|§ think Charlie squealed. The first 3 = Me \ oon and Ire. filiam Richest Shale Beds Ever Discovered |Goddard today approved the terms of | one of us oul will got the money fera and Stack. £l ey . oty of this city, Funeral serve Are Reported Located in West | *Cttiment offered by Jones and Baker, | bunk it and put sometiing oy 2| Dubitn, 4 3 nitten | 98 his contract work throughout | '°*% he from the Iate home Hees—Chances of Uiving Shight. the largest brokerage house on the | these silck guys in this town.” Wanic, o . ourts to |the state wi oused ol _Mentay ‘n(trvmooqn. somersct, England. New York curb which failed last|“I rorgot to close the damn thing.” ool Atk . Cands trom Morkda o~ g Ipotns e I o, May. Officer Feeney also testified t . jed b 1 3 rds e tow fror i wiil officiate and ine he creditors who number thous- | he overhcard a conversation and ol Sodny b 1 , - s ' t be in Falrview cemetery, Upon. Rips O Strait-dacket and North Adams, Mass, Jan. 19.—Po-| g oo 3u0 19.—What is claimed lice, Boy Scouts and citizens conduct- e of the greatest and richest to b on 3 ands, will receive 50 cents on the dol- | liceman Anderson said that whes 10 take the ed a search in this city and the sur- g ¢ shale beds ever discovered . { Ear Ing ik . t 8 t rounding country today for Theodore :2"’;:":“”;,“.?'"1 ’ " \?f}‘ g:‘“‘].’r,.'_ e Iur‘ h: cash at once on total claims of | went to Keogh's house he found 3251 e & 3 wck impris. | that the > yine 1k Brainard, who cscaped unetothed | oraus " o0 b fivening Star today, | 15,000.000. in bills under the back porch behis te an lend t 1 cezes o t from the North Adams hospital 1ast |que yeq s said to have a mining sur- 1t hx. mr!!mnlrd by the receiver, Al-|a brick. Officer O'Mara testificd t \ ' at ¢ Free Plainville Briers yul‘rrals night. Drainard, who had underfone [ o o0 "0 o ™00 o060 teet, which the | 'Ted C. Coxe, Jr, that the sale of | Matulis insisted that he did not get g nme i t tnads as J. Murphy of tiy three operations for epilepsy became | ooy ooy is unprecedented. The | Crtain securities later will net the fany of the money and not have violent several days ago and was |, "; it is' declared, contain the high. | CTeditors 33 or 34 ceats on the dol- (an active part in the affair ¢ ' S g e | ero e hot ) e e g g piaced in a strait-jacket. He was | CT8 o comparable only | 2T, additional. | Poilceman Dolan also stated tuat |y, sates v - erst, wite of Jesse BRGNS to have been committed to a hospital | . Approval of the offer was opposed | Matulls dented having taken an activ ded te ¢ Mo : T t i t ot & Yo . - S with the Green river formation in r sod Stree were held for the insane today. Colorado, hitherto an unparalleled cx- | Y Assist. Dist. Attorney Crawforo, |part in the affair , | bou whe pri - . . ¥ OME | imis morning at 11 o'clock at the B, The hospital authorities fear that | ... of oii shale weaith Who insisted that insufficient provision | Detective Scrgeant Wiiliam ¥ ners are detaine Rena Bunr ] . Porter funeral pariors, The body in working himselt out of the| Uy, oowupaper quotes Larette Par.|Vad beeh mMade for puyment of the McCue was called to the stand ana |~ jonn t i pr treet, Monday ti:d s sent to Springfeld for cremation. strait-jacket which was found In /...~ .. ool engineer as reporting government's tax claims against the |states that w en he first started his A erd Y e John 1. Davis officiated at the the room he must have ripped open lhn; ft is safe to b s Witk “.”p'n!nn rs of the firm which total $500,- | Investigation Keogh dented any the HELD IN & BAL e Yo me e e cre 190 Snowiedas of the crime but Iater o . e $50.000 BAL r . stitches taken after a recent OPera- | i.juction of the beds at 9,000,000 |\ yuic. Goda Suvwtodpe ot the esime bit e 48 o ’ ’ : tion. They expressed the belief that | o000 0 of oil shale, with an oil con-| o 8 pddard stipulated that ap- | mitted tha wenl ints the re - . " N rndeh i he would be found dead. | tent of more that “ 09,000,000 tons, proval of the offer should be no bar |rant with Matulis and '\\nmn an Sa p ¢ of vo stmant | P 3 " [ t f_—‘——__"‘ e ntbon; sl sl Tucd at £3.000.000. He cstimates the | \°, Fiminal prosccution by statc or |had something to cat. The men did |4y, i A A mat " o s | e s s o T e W 1% : Aok " (JOSEPH A, PETER DELIVERS MESSAGE. | shaie could be quarried fop three shitl. | coc s Suthorities, =~ Joogh (s alloged to bave smbd, b e 4 bl wealthy Funeral Director Washington, Jan. 19.—Peter Rees, .15. per ton. It 'nl-q quotes Dr. \‘\. TO TALK AROUND WORLI went there after they had fnished ot ;v,., ki ’ i el [ e . Pattors 38 Myrtle & diminutive London messenger boy, | Forbes Lesile, geologist, as saying the Chicago, Jan. 19.—A radio message | their meal. Sergeant MeCue sald | oo o o B t N r Service Eaceptional, Lady Asstetan known as “Peter the Page,” delivered | beds are “a mighty source of heat and S D < that af ¢ s ¥ = 5 - o it | Bhty i - 'y President Coolidge on Washing- | that Keogh told his it afl of 8lih. consulate, tewue Tel. Parior 10252 to President Coolidge lm)uy‘;. - : powe - h v can 'r"' OF 'ton's birthday in honor of the birth- sudden someone thrust a roll of bills declating fledddence 157 Summer St <1625 of greetings from the Lord Mayor of lour industrics vl' out EPending | guy anniversary of the Rotary clubs into his hands, (id him to gre em e counse v Yoo o b London, and an invitation to attend | money on foreign oil.The magnitade of | oy he relayed around the worl by |and then “beat 1. He sald that the | o "l oite before the great British empire 1xp'nslt)nn in | this discovery means that we can sup- | the 3,000 clubs of the organization in | young men went inte an autemobile supreme court us Londoflhbe:";""": ":”“i”- ‘;"‘” """“"v" all our needs for cheap "O‘l'"v 8 countries, it was announced today. | which was standing in front of the oo B v L th due ex- dent thanke e boy for his invi-|jight and heat for centuries” He! THe “@olden Rule” message em- | restaurant and drove off. The ser- = 4 . . " -~ e * ecuting of the court's commission and n] ( tation. “‘"""‘:;","'",";";’" *‘d h'l”' claims the beds will make England in- | shasizing the gospel of understand- | geant sald that after Keogh e e '“f,‘,,.zw.,."z ,,',,,-“., toltel from (ho F -\Rl VOVA — TOAST OF NEW YORK’'S ability to accept it and informe ™ | gependent of foreign supplies in ime ling among men advocated by Hotary | divided the spolls he took the re- it \ ! - “ " | o Y v court with the term o Justice D - B e rhmiawm {international, will be broadeast by | mainder and placed it under his back ool FUEIE, T, TS IART SET—WILL SOON BE HERE ! lord mayor's g ———— the president from the White House ! poreh beneath a brick e | - v e ce— - N( > < SECK l’“lf""h‘"‘“m 1cq|!n HOROE of the ninetecnth lnnhvr-‘ Sergeant MeCue aiso said that FARINOVA — RUSSIAN PRINCESS AND Hornell, N. Y. Jan. 19—Bernice sary of Rotary and in the name of ! Wanic admitted to him that he re- Taking No Chances & 1 ‘G TO Bkinner, 19 years old is in & hospital| Retary club No. 1, of Chicago, on the | ceivad the $30 for his share and Wid| Nervous Gentleman—Would you be BROADWAY'S IDO IS COMING CHARM suffering from a dislocated meck re-|aftermoon of February 23, 1906, but®this in a smail match box under his| good enough to teli me the fime NEW BRITAIN leeived while watching a basketball | Washington's brithday was chosen as porch. Abajian, the sergeant said, Polite Youth (consulting watch) . game last night. Two players running day for the president’s words to be|destroyed his money by burning it In Just ten minutes past ter ‘ > at fall spoed crashed inte the chalr dens a fire. He had veceived $28 SEveul Glentiotuan —~THask 3 TAE MURRAY SAYS FARINOVA WILL DE- on the foor where she sat. Her head the president speaks fror+ the| Matulis was called to the nd | much e : y LIGHT YOU ! was thrown back with such violence, White House Rotary clubs in this and | and denied that he had anything to . t - "that the peck was dislocated | oreign countries will be listening In. do with taking the money. He said stan- w York, J

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