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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1924. Great L Water Damage TRAI]E S[;Hflfll HERE gaijéz%:i:gzégésgs2{5:%“,;3';(‘)"‘{‘"8-]'5[;1‘8 Tfl USINfi 3 Our misfortune—YOUR GAIN—Early Wednesday morning a burst water pipe flooded our RE AI]Y F“R “PENIN[i ' &r:d;\:;tpgzd;rcn‘fn:’t‘!d m-m:‘r:i; Jwork | fllfl RA"] WARR ANT\ big shoe stock with tons of water. crues is incidental,” Each shop is AL therqUshly ‘Su0ivDOR: Wi b +2:AAes | Some shoes were ruinedl—Thousands only slightly damaged—Many others not wet at all for ituti v for boya toy aacninery or .| LAWYET [0r Steve Prestas and | : s lflSll[U[lOF Throws 0])0!1 POOI’S 10 t:fingdl;nt R | yWiIe Makes Futile Plea ‘ we removed them from the boxes before the water soaked through. Public Tomorrow Night | menmuet be standara: ~ " ™" . “Our purpose,” says Mr, Hall, “is|’ “ o aea % " S, , 9 e 5 o ok : . [t0 turn out’ students who' after | _Steve Prestas of 183 Grove sreet Today the insurance people are figuring the loss—TOMORROW AT 9 O’CLOCK THE DOORS Vith the formal opening of the | year's e i f tice o i as fined nd his wife an ad- "= » . $ o & : - P flbw Riite (rado achoot EOIOPTOw eves | Lty oraRete Do sii0 470 KXE) dicionat $3F on & :chacge of soling | SWING OPEN THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT in the history of New Britain. ning, New Britain will have one of | Steady Demand for Graduates liquor. by Judge W. C. Hungerfosd in |8 the finest institutions of this kind on: Th demand for trade school boys is pollllcel cuu;‘l l]odut; l’;lle"phom(fi‘\l“.“" the Atlantic coast, and one of the!gpreater in this eity than the school | Faided yesterday by Detectives O'Mara : E ! Pt 2 = : largedbior ahy castern Gity of'1ts/aise,] can furn (ham -oat Withis the. pest (84 Peoney and Motorogelo Patrol- | The reductions are tremendous while the wear and appearance of these shoes are almost like I'he, build e opr ron 0 | week \re Y a man Hayes, and a five gallon can al- | 2 B P . St Ut sibe R Treals Task iste, bk haen & osll. tor isoue new. Most of them are spring styles and many had just been received for the consolidated store o'clock until 9:30 for inspection by |printers, two draftsmen and two ma- most full of alcohol was found as were several bhottles and a glass, Mrs, | the public. All departments will bo | chinists which could not be supplied. 4 . in operation and all day students will | Sixty per cent of the boys leave and | Prestas admitted to the policemen to be opened soon. selling liquor for 20 and cents a be at ' their work, go to work at their trades after | conception of the size and |serving only 30 per cent of thelr ap- glass, In court she denied this ad- ance of this institution 18| prenticeship,. while of those who|Misslon but sald she sometimes treat- | Our loss will be paid—You get the benefit of the insurance company’s misfortune—That'’s the gained when the fact is known thab| fiyish the course, the percentage of ;:’l 1"1;': l:llzllldl:;: and they gave money | approximately 700 boys are enrolled | those who make a success at their . -y > o 5, there as students, day and night, Of | chosen vocation is said to be fully 100, |, Judge " B. Hungerford, represent- whole story. these 700, 391 are regular day stu-| Many of them go into higher technical | "8 the defendants, -objected to the | dents gnd the balance consists of boys | nstitutes, such as Pratt, Brooklyn, | [¢62lity of the raid on the grounds | and mwn who work during the day | Northeastern and Worcester Poly- | that it was conducted under A soarch | and spend their time there evenings, | technic. warrant issued October 18, 1923, He pertecting themselves in thelr chosen | Although the bullding cost is satd | "3 the warrant was Lased on the allegation that there was liquor in | vocatdons. to be about $160,000 the machinery |\ By o 0T LT restimony | Fhe school teaches mamy trades. | 4,d equipment inside is rated at fully submitted ‘Whowed that The “(“m‘r‘. The machine trade includes gen $300,000. The building, heat, Mght machine work,, tool making, die mak- [ power and janitor service are supplied od_in the '-“"',uvl\:r‘ “}":H'I;;l‘a;v;l ing, e, The' drafting department | by the city, T el . . Judge W. C. Hun- In‘\‘ws te boys machine Seawing, | o) ,”“ ”(“"4 l.ho llqmpm(:" SUECS| gorford on’the bench denied the ob- and other runnlug cxpenses | are)jection .and permitted the trial. machind” tool* and Jig designing and| ryppighed by the state, R . P oo A - o - anwhitectural: drawing. Fhere 18 6| The ‘machine shop is “completely| Sieve Meadlow of 3 Grove strect, SHOES SHOES wood pattern making department, a|equipped with all makes of lathes, "‘é' Nlm“*”q”-m. e i g e e “q"n'r | FOR FOR modeen automobile repair depart- [ hoing the aim to give the boys &|witn intent. to sell He wae raided . 4iud A ment, & masonry dni]mrllnllln where | variety of types, planers, shapers, mil- yesterday by the same trio of polices | MEN MEN brick luying, plustering and concrel | jop, grinders, (internal and external), | men, . Two five gallon cans. of . liquor WOMEN WOMEN ¢ vork are taught; ghewe 18 i printin | power hack saws, boring mills, drill| und ‘several botties were, scized, He jsouruient e Y tl'm"l';'si'":n- ."‘;b presses, centering machines, and & to1] the police he was getting 75 and and pross work by hand and automatic | complete hardening, anncaling, heat|conts g o | o 9 . N feeding, cylinder press work, PAper|ireating and welding cquipment. ";]:’\:'..':ati.lLulnn.q by the police that CHILDREN CHILDREN cutting and stone work are taught. The carpentry and wood “.“”““g‘}s‘“ place has iy |->|m(alln'n In the clectrical department the boys | gupartment has motor driven standard | Detectives O'Mara sald men go in we instructed in motor and generator | wood working tools, ~planers, sur-| there and go into private rooms, got repairing and wiging, maintenance | facors, morticers, circular and band | drunk and fight o work, switchboard ‘fnatailation, stor- | s '™ 4rill” prasscs, mitre saws nd | In reply (o oueries by the court age batiery repairing and house wir-loompiete sets of hand tools, planes,| Steve said he had been selling booze ing. Bullding consiruction, cabinet |y, chjsels, hammer, squares, gauges | for two months and that one month WOMEN'S making and mill work are taught in|.,4" other things needed in making ago he quit his job at the Stanley the Carpentsy depmIsIeNt. | turniture, Works and has not been working ’ ... Present Enrollmént 700. In the print shop are found job|since, He was fined $130 nnd costs The school has grown from the old | \rosecy ‘miller automatic fecders, &|on each count, making & total of bullding on Whiting street witht 8| ),0q foed cylinder press such as|about $320 he will have to pay, enrollment of 139 to its present Ch- | ountry newspapers are printed on, | Carcless Driver Fined . u— e rollment of 700 in a building approxi- | fo. and stapling machines,| John Jwanauskas was fined $5 and BLACK, TAN AND 300 PAIRS / ’ N AL « mating in value $160,000 ] c : | power punching and cutling machin- | costs in police court this morning by C aocy . Sopatiiunte Mate. than MM "L Judge W. C. Hungerford, for failing | COMBINATION COLOR GENUINE FIRST QUALITY : . » .- | The electric department has a com- | to put out his hand as he attempted < AN o B L e e "‘L‘l'[‘;' plete laboratory equipment with facili- | to turn his car around on Park street LEATHER A WONDERFUL ° ing. in various sections of the ecity. | - : \ 4 - - ties for repairing and changing bat-|yesterday. He had been delivering <1 . Foday the boys are building, plaster- |y, jo, rewinding motors and genera- | goods in the iLthuanian co-operative ——— All Sizes BARGAIN o "1"" et - ;._'“';'("”""‘ house, | 45y and fixture work, store at the intersection of John and BN W d"'", "‘d R :"" €on-| " Anything that can be found in a| Park street and was just starting out ey Tan B, BRI P public garage is found in the auto-|to go down John street. Leaving the . e e e grar: | moblle repair department. curb he was forced to make a shary g e e e 4 wts gt Bl Students Wired Building turn to avold striking a horse and | vork o:... by the students 1s suid t0 | o "pow building was completely | wagon. Hen eglected to put out his reduce the cost of operating expenses | ... y students, including the high | hand as he turned and was struck by tension, under ground service lines, | Harry Holland driving west on Park ° | and the sub station distribution. All|street. Both cars were damaged. He power, light, electric clocks, program | Was arrested by Detective John Stad- Hl’ndreds Of otber Bar alns on ;ables DRINK WATER IF signals and inter-communicating tele- | ier. He wus represented in court by phones from a private branch switch- | Attorney Thomas J. Cabelus. In im- { board were installed by the boys as|posing the fine Judge Hungerford | was the underground cable crossing | Stated that it is very dangerous to| the street start out from the curb without look- | all the work|ing around carefully. Apprentices built | benches, tool cribs and installed all| Take a Tablespoonful of Salts if Back | shafting and machinery | Pains or Bladder Bothers, | S e | - RAID WEALTHY MAN L R 3 Too much meat may produce tric Loosens Right Up acid, says a well-known authority, —— 2 k2 P «ho warns us t6 be constantly on| b4 " s Prohibition Agents Get 22,200 Quarts | § | SRS Y guard against kidney trouble The kidoeys do their utmost 1o free | of yyne Liquors at Home of Rich B, T S [Rptengs-Soum 168 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN Lecome . ! Here is a home-made syrup which mil- they get sluggish; the eliminative tis- s clog and thus the waste is re-| New Orleans, Jan. 24.—Prohibition | lions of people have found to be the - il t officers last night jeq | Most dependable means of breaking up red in the blood to poison the en- | enforcement officers last night rai stubborn coughs. 1t is cheap and simple, system the home of Peter Fabacher in one | put very prempt in action. Under its most fashionable residential | healing, woothing influence, chest sore- When your kidueys ache and feel|of the ke lumps of lead, and you have districts of eity, and In nine | mems woes, phiewn lossens, breathing be- singing .pains in the back, or the trucks hauled 200 quarts of fine | egmes easier, t’n Ul:z_ in flu"n?( I-\nuq ;nhd dse s condy, full a8 " | wines, whiskies and champagne 1o You get & good night's restful sleep. The UTiNe 8 SIORS: SN OF ool _— S, usnal throat and chest colds are con- the bladder is irritable, obliging you |the storeroom of the cpstom house oot 1050 in 24 hours or less. Nothing to seek relief during the night; when | building. better for bronchitis, hoarseness, eroup, O. 8. Jackson, federal prohibition | threat tickle, bronchial asthma or win- you have severe headac nervous and dizzy spells, slecplessness, acid | director stated a charge of seiling and | ter cough stomach or rheumatism in bad weath- | possessing liquor would be filed To make this splendid cough syrup, er, get from your pharmacist about |against Mr. Fabacher today pour 2'% TR of Pinex into & pint four ounces of Jad Salts; take a ta-| Mr. Fabacher, with veral | bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar svrup and shake thor- blespoonful in a glass of water before | brothers, formeriy operated tw oughly. 17 von prefer, use clarified breakfast each morning, and in a few |the city’s most noted restauran molasses, homev, or_corn svrup, inetead x jays your Kidntys may act fine, This| The agents reported they foun of sugar eyrup. Fither wav, vou get THE CROWDS WILL BE famous salts is made from the aecid of | liquor In bedrooms, kitchers, halls, | a full t—a family supplv—of much es better cough syrup than vou eould buy | grapes and lemon Jjuice, combined |and stored on porches, and in two g SRRV NT <! with lithia, and has been used for |Sub-cellars, one bf them 30 or 40 ;(””:f":im;"r’,,!;'{v':;: e e TREMENDOUS ! generations to flush and stimulate | feet underground. Counsel for Mr. | ji Lo, " sacte, clogged kidneys, 1o help neutralize | Fabacher dfl:‘la;"']l!Lat e :m‘r‘l legal " Pinex is & special and highly eoneen- the acids in urine so it 18 no longer a | possession of the liguor and that 1o, trated compound of gemuine Norway ) o r source of irritation, thus oiten’ndln‘!uk' was made from thg residence pine extract, known the world over for I ( OML EARL‘ FOR urinary and bladder disorders, — — its prompt healing effect upon the mem- | - . . ~ Jad Salts is inexpensive and can- Mived Numbers branes. : . | BEST SELECTION pot injure; makes a delightful effer-| A southern school teacher is cred-| To aveid _fzv"lmmmhlvnt n-l_‘ vour | vescent lithia water drink, and no-|ited with the following The word ;h;m:v-t for “215 ounces _M Pinex” with [ body chn make a mistake by taking a [ Tants’ am an uncommon nou ‘:.1"4"'1"""?” ,,,: ’d]"r'fl. -f:m:‘ -‘n: § 1itthe oecasionaily to help 1o keep the |cause pants am singular at the top R arante o give absoly Kidneys cle yd active. Drink and plural at the bottom.”—Hostos ;::",;':L'""_;M"'nz;m{’_o mlr‘Tm\I\'u re | plenty of water at all tillles, | Transcript. Ind, o o |