New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1924, Page 2

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RALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924 AT, FAMILY PROVED l’l‘.\WOR’I‘Il! CITY ITEMS ‘3 “I have three children” said Mrs . 3 Cluir Gurney of Belfast, M and all | our family have proved the worth of e IO TR 25% . Father John's Medicine.’ My husband | Judse Willlam'C, Hungerford in the [N ) has taken it with good vesuits and we |50 court yesterday afternoon heard ' Iave given it Lo the baby to build up|the case of Benjamin Solomon ugaiust v abee ngth_and it b her yery | J8Tacl Jacob and others. At the voni- DISCOUNT | e : RS clusion of the trial judgment of $282 | C|G eyl was awarded the plaintiff who was » | represented by 1. 13, Hungerford. The police were notified last night ON that the operator's license of Abra- ¢ ¢ | |ham A. Kaplan of 373 Main street, Y f 9 | | which was under suspension, has been 4 OVl v o g | William E. Wilson of 462 Myrtle —_— | street is recovering at the New Drit- i General hospital following an i SPEEDING UP HEARINGS iraiion *aes ticitis. g W, g iving splendid ) 2 [ OPSIRADR, 0T Supapalci is constantly increasing, proving they are giving splendi p House Ways ns Members | A ¢ Pri . : : . Pr little less—quality a little better. o SHOP WORN Want to Take Up la\ Revisions Mon, | GEN. BUTLER PLEASED‘ PECYIeS B y *¥ | Washington, Jan. 19.—The _house | el L 7 f ways and means committee worked | v 2 2 . Ol 2 g hearings on tax reduction proposals : P! Al e ¢y : 2 self As Perfec Satisfied, i as it can start work Monday on it —— THE — | study of rate revisions to ve incor Philadelphia, Jan. 19.—After check- ( 3 | " porated in its new Dbill,, ‘The hear: ng up the results of his second 48 N ‘ : ing ll]u]g;a:r;\ll:xn‘lu;] “i::lll;l‘\ :‘u\:lzl‘nl;] ours dri\; u;,;lmmll 1;\\\-usn;u-ss.t Brlx; HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. ee had ade & L ary study | Gen. Smedley D. Butler director o i h Bors J. (Ham) Lowis|the administrative features iu the |public safety started shortly before ! as in to attend the|Program submitted by Sccretary Mel- | midnight on a personal tour of In- D C | demoeratic national committee meet. 100 Whose rate reduction suggestions |spection of the various police dis- | ing. J. Ham is not in the limelight | Will form the basis of the rc mamllfrrn-n-ts “to keep the 4,200 policemen i | 5 A 2 g - Numerots appeals for reductions fu | [The tour lmm him on the go far 169-171 MAIN ST. HIS Couserva“ve VleWS the tax rates affecting various inter- | into the early merning hours and e ——— >sts have been heard during the week | upon its conclusion he exp ed him- P SR, |and the committee also has called | self as well pleased with conditions. o o NEW P. &T ORGANIZATION |upon treasury experts for techricai| A checkup of tho police records | o ORAM 1o M ANNLN | information. It planned to finish the | showed a total of more than 300 ar- Jan. 1%.—Ru- taking of testimony today, with wit-|rests for various alleged offenses, in- mwors have considerubie cup- Parents and Teachers of Washington | Nesses hg and opposing a num- |cluding 67 for traffic violations, Near- = . o by Sl ber of sugg@ted changes in tie pres- 200 ers were taken in raids av e rency abo e Capitol to t effect o) nlk 8 & ¥ ly 2 prisoners were taken in rai Today is the Lt e o paintment of Congrosman | School Organize To Better Facili- [ent law given an opportunity to be |an billiard and pool rooms, speak- % E. Hart Fenn of Hartford to the| ... R | heard. | easics and stores said to have been Last Day of the Houae omsnities oni education aoraw | oo Nyork Thees Y | operating as blinds for gamblers. | duys age signed by i is- T Jarents Tes ! associa- Ten 'n were taken from a pool Semi-Annual e bR ey o h\.\ \“::m\i;x lmln”'u:' i ‘\\):’.:::n: l:;:':;h&‘ul,m : ARRROEN and bil)land #oom 1a the sapter of the consideration in that committee of | which s Mary A, Tormey is prin- ; sy "". city owned by Lew Tendler, Philadel- Manhattan the so-called Sterling-Towner educa- | cipal, was organized last evening at a | HOuse Today Begins Consideration U"phh\ s well known lightweight boxer. tion bill meeting of parents of the children | Interior Dept. Requests S SHIRT SALE The Sterling-Towner bill, which has |attending that school and the teach- | wachington, Jan. 19—The houso| VAU GHS AT puomm'rm\ G BN een t center of a storm of con-'ers there. g ‘"‘_ v “"" o $3.00 to $11 Shirts for several years, provides | The officers elected to pilot the new | yieror (ypt 8 e o oday 1o | Cuban Observer Says There's Not 8o 3215 " ’5 creatior a fede depart- | association for the ensuing year in-|,.cums work on the first of ‘ses- Much Drnkenness in Havana. at $2.15 to $7.85 ment of e ducation, with a seat in ‘l)u- cludes John E. Corcoran, president; | gjony big supply measure New York. Jao. 19—Dube; witheus cabinet for its he ad, and a large an Peter Shevchuck, vice-president; Miss |4 g " i . s v 4 mstara il d,u-ner department appropriation bill. | prohibition la is virtually free Agnes C. Anderson, secretary and | e bill was laid aside a weck ago 10 |from drunkenness, Felipe Taboada, = treasurer, e . ) 0 - . IQ ei e e . _|make way for consileration of the | Consul-General for Cuba in New York MEN'S “‘{ pmf"”:: w::'::,lld.):“n“:fiju;“" port of the rules committee W | guid after a visit to night court here a n selections by the sch rchestra, g I e Bllne L iaEn A ot e o FLANNELETTE vooul 8010 by Miss DoTis Bradley and | Chance to discuss ryjss umendments gy g guest of Maglatrate Charies moving pictures. An inspection of | having “’"""‘ x;\»du']‘l the "wh'll‘«l“' Oberwager, Senor Taboada heard the AM! +/ b ey o | Insurgents at the Dbeginning of the |gigpositfon of a dozen or more cases| PAJAMAS |the bullding by the purents wtd & |gemsion by the orgunimtion republic [of Tncovication. conference with the teacners o " |cans to gain their support lor re Chibha ™ § "W, E o » childr ed. There w ] » ¢ “In Cuba,” he said, “We have noe $2.50 grade Ing chwiohlldran Coliow d. There Was | ¢joction of Speaker Gillett e wonid Hiel ke a large attendance. “h é i . 1t1a0 y laws, @ » Special $1.79 bt —_— { Chairman Snell of the commitiee |many jntoxication cases as were in Special sl i.‘lm other leaders feeling that the or- | oo\t tonight, The Cubans can get ally = to exc He sald Americans who | . e s ‘1:“‘ Ak >:I "_;“i"';:“n";‘l:" ”‘"1‘:“'"“‘_‘:" went to Cuba for the sole purpose of | | : . | e e er revislon Pro* |rinking as much liquor as possible | ) David Pever and Samu usman, in | posals for later actlon, had given Cubans the wrong impres- & Their Individual Statements, List T i sion of citizens of the United States. 95 99 ylu"’s‘n‘[ e LAYING SPUR TRACK. “"l‘h-_\ .’m not reallze that l:n.m; Nothing of Any Value ; R o nd the Who get drunk are the exceptiona Women's Shop—2nd - Floor Tles have boen placed and the oo ..., 'or the United States,” he said. Hartford, Bridgeport, Jun, 13.—Scheduics of roadbed of a new track has been com- | " liubilities filed by David Feuer, presi. | pleted by the Connccticut Co. at its . - “IC Pays 0 Buy Our Kind ey, b ol gl corp, and | Chestnut streot barns, work h,my‘ HEAR POUAR PLANS s s Rand n W, | held up temporarily by the f e . | ‘ - g man and Benjamin W. p tomporarily by the railure of g Naval Affaire Members Anx. | {n, his assoclates, in indivi. | Tail shipments to arvive. The Mlvn B ual involuntary bankruptey procecd- | track will make it no longer neces. | fous Abont Shemendonh. | A new flavor combination weekly. [ NUAL ¢ Ifen obligations total | €AY 10 Hul "‘:"L"‘ i "I“ “'”'"Z Washington, Jan. 19.—The Navy ! susman’s 1labilitle | Oak barns nights as it has been t i . o A | = " ATH \ - g B e g1 411, | customs for several years Fiernimehlithaction i i, This week is Tutti Frutti Ice Cxeam and Lemon l'a‘-\l) OF S[%ASOI\ CONG. b HART PENN q 1 of $1,024,500 secured SR R summer with the Shenandoah were| Sherbet. 3 2 creditors have been filed by each o STUDY BOOTLI ING taken up today by the House Naval! e SAL : Shrat be distributed | bankrupt. Yok Affairs commitice, which began con- | Sold only by New Haven Dairy Dealers. ‘\ ; l |) IS nual appropri 0 itstribut - e e New York, Jan. 18 ormer Unit- | ry : NOW n rogress among the stat ¢ strongthening of 'Ilw three potitio e ion | €4 States Senator Wiltiam M. Caider, “""'"“';" o ""; ""'""'{I'""‘;‘.‘"“’3"‘"":"J their schools 1 for the education of | #¢ts of va I B jSeals o ;- i New York, sailed or e o’ 1os v Representative Taylor, d - || Have a Suit Made |[fihelr schools und fur the education af i L0\ “recolved ut the oftice of Referes (31 New York. tailed on the Orcs to Virginia, secking informas | W To Your Measure ||ica cauca i Bankeinbey ESuA ’;"‘”“"\_ ‘“' waters. He =il he would make a 8 0 tNS purpowas of the tho Due to the radi s of this Fac il e G = P e :\‘. ! |etudy of methods of bootleggers in _ ir Admiral Moffett, Chief of the B $35 00 bill, particulary sectiona’ oalling | Srein cotp: it L1 SRns ]"‘-‘“"”'H"m " |the West Indics in preparing cargoes Bureau of Aeronautics was asked by ) . or ann ppropriations totalling | W' 10 SlUKtion e A1CC 1o be shipped into the Lnited States, the committee to outline the prepara- £100,000,000 for distribut t th fes which have no ‘:y.' ) surrender { vy calder said the trip was his first [tions aircady made for the flight, and | [ states, and the regulations are aiso listed INSUFANCE | \onter vacation in 20 years other high Naval officiale will be - e n on op N MRt 6 B 4 ¢ following amounts on the el hdp- questioned, with the big dirigible's| Ew l wem to ®hare 8 a the petitioners sticcessful battle with the strong gale | : ey ' pposed ) - nstein 83 Susman $51,- | NEW STOCK IssUi Wednesday night after she hmflmn v y P NG 4 \ Tailor il . . ver $120,000 = : ot g s AND DIAMOND SETTING ’ o N e ¢ 581 aders ¢ | New York, Jan. 19 The Phillips tor om ¢ mooring mast and i s Clothe You il the last congress e . ite comme stockholders 206,106 | for inaniry We Know How.” T e Ui niha i e ‘tors Discharged, i ros OF keditORL Gommian LD i B e leaders a y no ¥ ®0 s \ o @ share in the ratio of one new share Nevessity Required 1t | ~ N T 20 3 'd : X e ed to Make Returns ¢ whare b 0 ron ot o ben s 1 wan omy acting e part o (| 10 R R ARCADE JEWELERS 392 MAIN ST. s putting i tors in the employ of 1he poogqent Phillips, In a letter to stock- | peacemaker,” explained a prisoner, Y . nn as ine Co. who have been 0Per-|pq1q0re explained that the offering| “But you knocked the man sense- ery 1 trengthen st tor several days|yoy made in order that the company |lcss ! said the magistrate, p t . com or ing alleged frand |0yt jargely liquidate its current in- “T did,” the prisoner answered. 4 : s being reported two tro lt\v:ll'v: on '* \!:‘ debtedness Including 'all bank loans | "“There was no other way to get| to the houwe ro the prospects for L e ho|und improve its current position. ’m. e."—Pearson's Weekly. { ARE YOU INTERESTED t ¢ n it the dUO has been | ———— - - » g tol® ce of collecting schoo \ ‘ 1 and making no re- thzahon 3 Advance 4 L = < ir own children and , ok etter Governmen it you'd avold the suagmen: slrterieq i e A e official s \«'111)rm~ AS @ Kap more of Milk and less . \ S RE(F Sndings JOIN THE of meat caused t —The Farmer Boy oA bl Heavy luncheons or din- J§ ' b D M |il(eg | eague 0 m rs i ners are taxing your diges- ke & 2 Policemen ! v tive apparatus and inviting A. Parker | ———— ; ills mmm?emvlvz‘m. ,\ diet of e S Gteee | OUR AIM ’ ¥ pure milk will reduce your o COnAor | » y . ‘ ' blood pressure and your § ..’ : b r Cabolus All Women Working Together for the Common Good £ food bills. a and Fr s was | et THERLE Is NO SUBSTI- ' 2 2 bex ¢ arker ~ TUTE FOR ITRESH MILK on for fallure OUR PURPOSE ey Our Geade A Nursery Milk ¢ ' To Secure Efficiency in Government For Your Baby ns N g 1 2008 ] ard at thei By arousing women to their civic responsibilities. ] U . Mi,lk c 100 Late Now By urging women to become active members of the i mted 0. e { existing political parties. MISSTON ARY RESIGNS el S : . mploy yo . By supplying unbiased information on public ques- 19 WOODLAND ST. : ‘ nof o ; = . aph recorés iie nist speeen maae over the radio tions. Tel. 1610 cellor Wilhelm Marx. Left to right: ‘\larx,l wie's party), Herr Erkelenz (democrat), and By supporting néeded legislation. tenter party). DENTISTS il . ATHien A. B. Johnson, D. D. . T. R. Johnson, D. D Gas—Oxygen—X-rays - tional Bank Bidg. NEW BRITAI . CLUB PRESENTS GRA EURE 155°$1000.00 REWARD == for information leading to the finding of my sister, Zita Farinbva, last seen wandering on Broadway’s East Side. She is 18 years of age, five feet in height and has 4 ! large blue eyes and blonde hair worn combed back | tightly from her forehead. She has only recently come to this country from Russia and speaks no English. nation-wide search is being made for her, and <he ¥ be in this city. MRS, ERIC VAN COURTLANDT, . BT 55 FASHION ROW, NEW YORK CITY. KU TRMK ScHEDULY —— DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and (hiropractor ha< Moved . e o s senrevwe e ||| VOice Culture 19 s. Hi St. BAR YRS SIGHT READING Opposite the Post g::,, where I Jame’ D- Donahue THED SHED BARITONE SUNDAY AFT- |OON JAN. 27TH CAPIT THEATER Tickets—351.00, $1.50, $2.00 anc re and box seats, £3.00. Exchange Sale at - he has installed the mew Tionen 1219 Boeth's ook Biclogical Blosd Wash Tratnee of Vale Uniee C. L. PIERCE & it Jan. 19, At 10 A. M. i . = “"‘::fl::"‘;“"fl— to D::mbe - i » .

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