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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1924, GRAND JURY WOULD REVOKE .ttty ) TIMES CHANGE] |5 x oms st “You may have good ecyes, but the should come from another source | BN Replying to questions, Senator 1tob- | lother fellow might be cross i L L 132 inson said the conference would not | You might look where you are going, result in the medification of any ibut the other fellow might go where [Judge Maltbie Gives Compensation to —_— | - cou he had had in mind. he is looking. % L . “You can never tell what's going Receiver in” Banksuptoy ant} of ThiS:""""\' s condides, New Ha | Lenly resolution:” he said. Humorist Enertains at NOOll.m happen. The other day they laid His Associates, sh and Cregg ; £ LA Bu g2 ve Raipl di, Waterbury: | Questioned as to ble - off @ man in a Massachusctts factory Torrington, Jan. 31.——Compensation H. Pyril Louis: James 1 to the confirmation of the two at- L h IR CI b {who had becn there 46 years. He vew York: A. . IL Von- | torneys sclected by president, Mr uicaeon 0 OIUY i |said he knew when they hired him [of $110,000 has been ' allowed by . s . Slizabeth | son said lthe job w 't be permane e Willi M. Maltbie of the su- Y . o o SRR e job wouldn’t be permanent. Judg William M. Maltbie o he su and Boucher of Di ouis Al ST Smow af no facts| iwhich, would “We must adapt oursclyes to cir- | perior court to Harlow A. Pease, re. 3t s: Sigurd Jergens, |y v the ction of either Mr. “We're living in an age of helte?|oymstances. A minister spent a lot | ceiver for Hotchkiss. Bros. Co.,, and | Included. Chicago: Horatius D. Osborn, Mil- ry or Stra Both of | skelter,” said Willard Scott, humorist iof offort getting a new church built. | his five associates, who are Howard ord. Kas.: Paul D. Wessen, St Louis: " them enjoy high standing in their|and lecturer of Brookline, Mass., who [Then he started out to get a bell for |J. Castle, deputy receiver; John N.| have no personal |addressed the Rotary club membersiipe steeple. He asked a wealthy | Brooks, financial agent; Walter Hol- | { William . Des Moines, i profes and 1 | . 3 Lasley Moberly, Mo, ¥ knowled as to their professional |and their wives at noon today. Mr.iman for ‘money. The man asked him |comb and ex-Governor Marcus ]l.gstamed Teeth Made Mo. ’ with any inte which | Scott took as his subject, “The Anti-|if he had a good steam plant in the | Holcomb, attorneys, and Clive B. Vin- | | wnsas City, ) ilian t cgarded as a basis for Dias | thesis of Settled and Unsettled.” church and was told he had: “Then |¢ent, accountant. . . ne. Bridgeport *har! udice.” “Some people,’ *he said, “make up|put a whistle on it,’ he said. - The company has been in the re-% Flaghmg Whlte Fritdn 3 Sl {heir minds what they are’going 0| “If 1 had to be born over again |Ceiver's hands for two years. All the | phi me J. Thomas, Fali WRECK NEAR DANBURY believe when they are young and they |I'd like to be half Irish and half | Dills have been paid in that period. | B0, N C t' 3 3 Van Halleren | never change, William Jennings Bryan | Jew, The Irishman always wants 50 P T DN or 0 0st « e W SRR is a good example.” cents and the Jow always has it. |Elm City Financiers | New ‘Safe Treatment Bleaches Awa, Pa.; R . Tre 1 ke He spoke about the high cost of | “EFaward Bok wrote about the dis- & 2 B 8 y Vo e rain and Wire Sery Interrupted 5 s Pl Ehmpadirsi g Balc.rote, Aot iy il Y La Stains in 3 Minutes, living, its causes and advantag tinguished personages he knc in Would Open New Bank Haven: Hear When Derailed Cars Tear Away | Said that years ago if a woman wanted | Boston. There are just as distin- ‘hicago: William O, |4 peir of gloves she walked hall a|guished personages in the realm of Bridgeport Charles Telegraph Poles, mile to a trolley line, rode on the trol- languages and literature and art in sas City, Mo.: Richard H 5 . lley to a store, went in und picked out | Boston today os in the days of Holmes nsas City, Mo.: Edward venson, Conn Jan B1L—Train Ly b of cotton gloves, paid for themlang Longfellow, but there is no Lo Philip & Daily, [a0d wire service on_ the Danbury]ung wore them “Today,” he|‘Royal Blue Line' leading 1o their| ..s Ao B a0 May. | division of the N. Y. N. H. & H. rail-| gaid. “{he wemman s to her phone, | homes. ceived an umfljcdho.l_\ for authority to| leachodent Combination at home, Pinker rowd interrupted forenoon | calls up the garage and orders out “We arc Hving in an unsettied age. :;Bi"‘lt“l'lfn"I‘.hn_( llym.\uuonul I.fmk first brushing your teeth with a r_mv M. Sulds ‘Wator. Uy deraliment of .25 in extra|jhor Rolls-Royee. She rolis to the big|We are chunging day into mght. At| Osene af - Moo $200,000 capital. | drops of the mild, safe liquid contain- enton, Norwalk: freight No. 7, one mile north of Jepartment store behind an expensive |1 g'clock this morning jn the I m_;fl;l“:;: l . B ‘I =‘uu of W Haven is|ed in the package—then using the S avat andiNecc (ko) sation i T accident is | chauffeur, goes in and picks out a|aylvania hotel in New. York A el “.(“lt:.:."'\}.:: lm;rr ;;un\lt-m-'. with | special paste which also comes in the ascribed to a broken wh although | pair of fancy gloves, orders them |restaurant, every cafeteria and every | . PR R package. You will note that the liquid this w definitels established at a and pays for them in 1wo|dining room was filled to capacity. GUMINGETE NO | instantly softens and loosens the the time months—or seven, and has them de-| At 9 o'clock there wasn't a person P ', ; 2 9 WEAIRE; Whflr: the paste ;:-‘nll,\'»rn-mo\.> Hrobs, Liridgeports Morris | Wreckers came here from Danbury. | livered. Then she drives home. Next|io bo seen. There's nothing going on | Jaris Jan. 81-—-A Havas dispatch | them. If, at the ”"J.."r,.”“",’" s 4 Chelse ay H - Waterbury and New Haven The day a great big auto truck rolls up fin the daytime anymore. In Brook- | ¢ seoeg l'n . ‘Hf.u. Ernest | utes, you are iot morc lmn“fllshl» roadbed was torn up and some ears| o the door with a high priced driver |jime we practice daylight saving and |y paser; "‘;:”I“, mapdr of iaxticlm, | o with the. eay. . Badohodeot has tcok down telegraph poles. on the seat and another man o U | miduight spending St regat et f ekl 63 LR g b Sl B 1, Holyoke, S (e rear and someone comes to the door| sy msde little change in |\ b 2 Mrdes Py g { RIBPLY. | b b sofe Sl XN ol et Chatial L . | SETTLED IN €Ol d hands her maid the gloves. She|Boston. We still have the same gold \i"“""\_"" b 28 POLTSRICHE, RIS Saths. Nt ‘:‘I‘"l":',“"“"f',"‘ xiad S b o rd [ Martin, Bostor X, Mulford, In the court of common pleas in . gets service, but she pays for it. Ilcap on the state house and the same ";onn:-iv ;:,-:a\.- |‘0nditiu‘!{ ‘Ehnlv::i:“n»rl-\i;:};‘ap(‘:inxsnr rr'»lll']ujl\mh nt (%v\.u,i..{:’x‘f.',"; | Greenwich, Conn.; Clyde R. Cows artford this morning, a settlement | grow upl iy the olden days and 100k |cemetery, bul we've hung o green |guid to o sympathetic withe. | deme ot bifect ool a8 1ts mild § Hoston; Anthony \dola, made he casc of Joscph M, |what 1 got. (The speaker is tall and |necktic on the chest of the mayor. | movement for un autonOMONS Lovern | oY e e T Y yoke: Cesidioa C : Anton Thom of this eity. | thin). That fellow grew up in the pres-| “Edward Bok is spending $100.000, | ment in the Palatinate o | aet only on Surtace dainsemot on possibiy | Michetson, 1, ey Nl in a suit 100 alleged to be due | ent times and look” what he got.|not in the recognition of academic | e Bt vty har et peor s Bt & s |Gty Tl (.| on the muilding of & new house, by | (Pointing to a prominent local florist | distinction but in an effort to save LENT TRAN : L6k QifliNer:” sae thap old WEourE Milfor ! Kiett & who is inclined to w full share of mankind from the awful scourge of | Washington, Jan, 31.—Winnifred I n::%h‘ml‘l\ Tine for children's so!llz Muss.; " I“r‘.:“:;”l’ 1'-’- A\nn-dn.pulsv. 1!.\"'\‘“ more ":?1‘"'.‘ but nn‘ov!lf«»r -“"r', | lLent, district ma r of the veterans | scnsitive teeth, which stain and decay b s worth it for what you get. We worry too much unnecessarily. | hureau for 3 o v Jersey and | casily, Get Bleachodent Combination Frazier 8. Whitting Hartford A 6 dofendant, Luther Burbank today is trying 10| We should do like a friend of mine. | Connecticut will be tr d to an- | today, You risk nothing in trying it Cornwall, Hartford; Samus - B zrow square peas so they wont roll off | He said he had a secrct whom he | other position in the field as a result | Sold for a few cents at all good deals reotte, Willimantic: ltalph I AN UNGEATEIUL cor the Kknives of the newly made war | paid $50 a week to do his worrying |of an investigtaion of his office fol- | « ueh as ¥ Doept. store; Clark |Giudice, New Haven; Simeon Cob London, 1. 31— A West London millionaires i for him. *Where do you the $50 | 1owing charges of liquor drinking at | Brainerd Co., Crowell Drug Co, Dicke mining board | Meriden; James A, Arne, Meride - traffic polic oy ralghtening ‘Money is the one big topic of con-}a week? T asked. ‘That’s the first | the New York sub-district burean. inson Drug Co. today and | bert Zweben, Now Haven; € LR pusk N osic i A well-dreased | vorsation today. thing I gave him to worry about,’ he liploma | Nizon, Derby; William B, Dol L. womal ntered out to where he At Vas: i 4 man wants to marry | answered, | om State's Attorney Al- | Waterbury: Aloysius J. Cregg, Need- | stood ‘old this arm up, Ducky, a girl they say: ‘How much has he “Our duty today is to make the| Benjamin . Williams 1 old t other up your- got? At Mount Holyoke they say:|world a safer, happier place in which know?' At Smith|to live, Our usefulness towards that effort will depend on our attitude 'n-} [ No matter how dark, dull or stained ! BY GEORG G. | your teeth may be, here is a test that | (Washington Bureau of N. B, Heratd) | Will actually amaze you. Go to your i 4 druggist. Get a package of Bleach- Washington, D, C., Jan. 31.—The| gdent Combination. Deposit with him comptroller of the currency has re-| the very small price asked. Then try esex Colle of Medicine and Cambrid Mass., graduates Malden I"ra minutes con- | Flagg. Alston take 1S WHS reque LU, Beneficial. (TSI [oans g mill doctors corn The doctors, revocation of whose ham, Mass,; Cambridge, Mass,; George J. Boucher, seif,’ sa Wt the cop conldn't | "How much does he uflge agreed | they ask, ‘Where is he?* bit too much Scoteh “Years ago we got nothing but]|wards it, imes have changed, Now we “Are you cutting stone just as a vocations which we have almost | sort of a drudgery, you get | out of it, or you helping to build a communit licenses re asked today were iristol Louis college Physiciang and| Boston College of Physiclans Surgeons graduates: Abraham Coli prompted such extraordin- | work “Strict Privacy” Means— You can borrow up to $300 on your home furniture (which remains in your possession), without smbarrassing inquiry or interference with your family or business afiairs. When we guarantee strict privacy, we meun that no one need ever know you borrowed. Your relations with us are confidential from the moment you make application until your loan is repaid. We finance the man without bank credit, Surgeons graduates: IPrank J. Beard- sley, Brookline, Mass.; Adolph M. |Springfield, ¥ i Clarence B, L u indness Ny United States mar hospital, | Weyanwega, James W, McG turned into vacations, even to the Tenn,; Joh Buchler, | Hoston ACCUSED OF 40 MURDE spelling, liven the old motives have - Beriin, Jan, 31~ Tt enough to | passed away. Years ago if you asked a Krall Memphis Btamfor Hedley V. Carter, Balti-] mor 1.; Adolph Kicinwachter, Tn- oy J. Cregg, mentioncd make oli Nero, relontiess tyrant of | hoy what he got for hoeing potutoes|gs D e pue 1 zot | Barthquake Registered by dian Harbor, 1 Krich von Brand- foregoing dispateh sig ancient Rome, sit up in his g . [he wouid say: ‘Nothing, enstedr Cuero, Texa Paul 1 Ham nior intery the Britab a ison here is aceusc fihell if 1 dont. mond, St. Louis; Leon I, Desauner, Ho blames & woman “You may be a perfeet driver and | Georgetown Seismograph | New Haven; Max lman, Chieago; |today ceond wife—for starting him | 1 ——— Washintgon, Jan. 31,—A “rather Morgan H. Scott, Jenny Lind, Ark The 1wludes i oon his career of blood and thievery Nicholas Chiengo; Frederick | Jacob 8. Schirm h ¢ principal: witries the promes sharp carthquake lasting 40 minutes | - : All Fat People was recorded on the Georgetown seia. | A no York city; Adrianus|Who isa member he Arkay v=[ention, his 12-year old stepson, says Vanderput, reported to be in Spair e L vek, | e prisoner was teaching him to fol- Should Know This | mograph tate yesterday, it was an- | | lo: His r itior 3 vurders If you need money, you need us, Beneficial Loan Society A7 WEST MAIN STREEY Rooms 1015 Professional Cuilding Open 9 to 5:30-<Tel, 1913 —Saturdays 9 to 1 LT TR S PTTTRTT ST o DRIV TN SIS (TR Bamue sShoollin, Tndian Harbor . " Is footsteps day by s . 1 rormula for fat redueton] DOUNCC d today by Father Pondorf, the ed today st hys Tud ] antine ', Miczoll, § Louis exercise,” Today it I8 “Take | seismologist. 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