New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 31, 1924, Page 14

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BOB SLED GOES OFF OF RUNWAY British Team Injured in Accident at Chiamonix ated Press, Fr Jan. 31.—An- other s accident occurred today on the boh sled chut eral of the competing viously come to grief some bones broken and fes a more dangerous Browning, the hoh sled entry guards had both the jumped angle of fort i other members of tlie hurt The pres the committe chutes to practice temporarily while the engineers and experts looked it over. Tt was thrown oper in to- day and the British sied was the first to take the chute, jumping the slide almost immediately, Meznwhile workingmen Lusy rough edges off the ski which are regarded he Ameri- can ski t to confine its practice Chamonix umps £ T must break my neck T want to something at st | of the American By The Asso Chamonix, on which sev- crews had pre- in practice, with other injur- character, the British the when of of N sled over urn, an he four crew w un- lents had causs to close t ious acc e in ¢ ire also jumps, some parts of as dangerous, am has decid to the old i do it said Sigurd Overby team, this morning. The sixth day of the sports opened with the weather clear and cold, the| thermometer two helow zero fahren- Leit. The ice was hard and the snow crusty DAVIS IS BOOED BUT MAKES SPEECH Miners Carry Out Threat of - Demontsartion [ | Jan ~Howls and | James J. Davis, secre- when he wasg introduced Lewis to the bie- By The Associat Indianapolis, booes grocted tary of labor, by President John L. ennfal convention of the United Mine Workers of America here today, Lewis had asked for a respectful hearing for “a member the president's cab- inet,” While again took the top of heard “The a of Lewis ited at mself proceeded and sh to make tumult the floor his voice the yrganization is at stake. You are on trial before the country. Excreise self-restraint that our organization b publicly shamed.” He then requested those unwilling 1o hear the speaker to leave the hall, After prolonged handclapping Secre tary Davis began to speak Open opposition to Sceretary Davis has been the burden editorials in radiea) perodicals lat and insur nt leaders are said to have discussed | plans as to how they might make thelr protest against his appearance most effective Some insurgent said to bavk advieed a continuation the howling and stamping which blocked progress for an hour yesterday, Others vecommended that the insurgents leave the hall in & hody as soon as Recretary Davis was introduced honor of your of leaders wers of SECRETARY MELLON WRITES secretary of Treasury s Grateful for Action Taken by Board of Divectors of Local Organization, E. Curtin of of Commerce, ceived a letter from Secretary TreasuryA. W. Mel thanking local chamber for its cooperatior approval Mo plan réductior The “My 1 veceived 23, 1024 resolutior the New meree on No ing my re vision, and copies to t Connectic am glad recomme appre the directe port Miss Mary the Chamber seeretary has of the and of the " for tax| follows irtin letter Miss C yo January cop the irectors of transmitting « adopted by Britain Chan crmber mm Com- appro iatio al and bk rs my of the tre FOR WATER RENTS tor t LAST « \Il Today is ast da pay t o « hosc whe d acounts me do not board of clos wessed a system o ety o for se be this ment session amendme we sadopts commissioncrs by t of P ne o proc dur mmitt of A Coblenz. may be b gineer working t covered a young fons Richard, whem destined to becoms #ieo Caruso. Nichards, ean reach high C « Been sent to Italy famous vocalist NO ENGAGEMEWT New York, Jan. 31.—Dr. James O, BGreen and bis davghter, Miss Elcanor Margaret Green, today announced tha 50 engagement cxists between Miss Green and Princs Vigge, of Den meark. The engagement was_announc ol in court circles in Copenhagen jast month and later denied by Dr. Greer The prince arrived here yesterday o the Majestic. “SECOND CARLUSO Ja 1 The golde 1 agals Itaiia to study | ' be ~ NEW BRITAIN PAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1924 'SETTLE SUIT FOR $10 00 AGAINST CONNECTICUT GO. of BURNS CLUBTOASTS | SCOTLAND’S POET ‘Holds Sisteenth Annual Banguel, Concert and Dance ‘ Action Brought by Administrator Gahnberg Estate Fails to Reach Court. A settlement wus made in superior Hartford yesterday in the Charles Gahnberg, adminis- ainst the Connecticut com- | 3 it for $10,000 damages.| The anniversary of Robert Burns, ! arew ont the death of Scotland’s poet, was observed last ATiai6: Galmi al Newington, MISht by the Burns elub of New Brit- mber 21, 198 n which held its 16th annual ban- Ganibets lquet, concert and dance. Britain purchasing Christmas gifts Sram. replete with Scotch wit, fricnds and relatives in Newing- ton. She was on her way home about 9 o'clock on the night of the 21st, and it is alleged was carried past her statfon in the dark and left off at wrong station. It is alleged that she attempted to cross the tracks on her way back to the other cilled instantly. Mr. (mhnl)mg 1s o |th® “"““"",""d WAL ""“""" over Lol R BouiTtoultifociaTole0 ’er\sub\ by Alee Gordon, who would through Kiett & Alling of this city, |12Vo his little joke, in spite of the dis. Day, Berry & Reynolds of Hartford comfiture that they caused to many of o Doty t the club members present, hecause of Il:n::..ll‘-‘:‘([\;:“ ‘h_"*' ‘0""" “'O'Ct“‘:P ”r‘: the wearing of their names into the | e E el “’J_wl web of his story. Mr. Gordon was in- | %45 3 troduced by Alexander Galbraith. | on a substantial settlement. The The musical program consisted of | figures have not heen made public. Igcoteh songs under the direction of Alec Tompkins, who contributed a baritone solo and took part in a quar- {tet with Henry Kristopher and the Misses Jean Cochrane and Murn UF I]I[;TAT"RSH'P Robb. Dave Young gave a program of selected songs. W. G. Gibney and ‘P J. ‘ilmr;les gave instrumental se- llections, Miss Kathryn White accom- [liness and Resignation of Yenize- los May Cause Trouble court at ca of trator, pany The Miss Decs Miss « in a suit of rg had been in New o liant that has ever been held by the club. About 125 members and guests assembled to show honor to Burns, declared by Rev. Jwmes J. Dunlop, D. D., pastor of the Fourth Congrega- tional church of Hartford in his toast to Burns, to be the most human and ' beloved poet of ail times case wi s got togel (panied Mr. Young at the piano &nd {James MacArthur accompanied the [other vocalists. The musical program |closed with “Auld Lang Syne” by the |entire gathering. The toast to Robert Burns given by Dr. Dunlop who spoke of | Burns from the human angle. He {declared him to be one of the most |amazing characters in history beloved the world over because of the fact that his writings were human, the work of & man who was a4 maize of contradictions, who possed the anti- thesis of every good quality that a | man has, and the antithesis of every fbad quality. He declared the glory (of Burns was like a sunset, During his life it was cloudy, just like the | period before the sun sinks over the | hills, but after his death the clouds dissolved and over the horizon noth- ing could be seen but a dazzling blaze of glory Following the concert, a grand | was The Assoc Athens, Jan, 31,—Fear that a mili- tary dictatorship headed by Gen. Con- dylis may follow the resignation of the Ve government is expressed in nizelist circles. Republican ewspapers report that the royalist re- | servists are organizing. Premier Venizelos insists upon re- | signing from his sick bed, but thej| members of the cabinet are cou 1- ing postponement owing to their in- ability to agre upon a successor who can prevent the storm clouds from breaking ause of the inability of Greek physicians to diagnose the premier's illness the famous Irench professor, Abramic has been summoned from | was staged in the 9anoe hall Paris. Mme, Venizelos is expected to | [ollowed by a dancing program which | arrive from France on Mondny included by the old time Scotch fav- P orites, The dancing was under the |direction of Prof. M. J. Kenney. premiership for tho time| Guests of the club were Rev an:fl belng says n Ieuters dispatch trom | rs: John L. Davis, Rev. Henry W, Athens, withough be will not attend | Maler, Rev. Dr. John I.. Johnatone ot amembly, Hartford, Judge and Mrs. B. I, Gaff- {ney, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph TPotts, and | Misses Jean Dow and Jean Cairns u! Hartford. The musical program was direct by Edward Ramuge and W, G. Gib- {ney, The reception committee was | Mr. and Mrs. Jumes MacArthur, Mr, | and Mrs, William Blair and Mr. and | Mrs. John Sioan. The banquet committee John Riha, chairman; Mrs Lt iated Pre Londor Jan —=Venizelos will retain the Paris, $1.~Mme, Venizelos left | today tor Athens accompanied by Pro- | (essor Vasquez, ..rm.m.\m physiclan, | EASTERN STAR 10 » [the serving, Waitresses were: Miss Prms wlll Be Used IOF New Florence Tompkins, Miss Jenny Tait, | Hospital Miss Teenie Pattison. Miss Barbara | Jan i w. MeDougall, Miss Evelyn Waddell, Miss Mary Sharple Miss I ait, Jessie McDougall, Miss Bertha Wad- Hartford, 31, — The grand chapter of Connecticut Order of the kastern Star in 50th annual session, ¥oot Guard hall today voted to! lay a per capita tax of §1 on cach of the 20,000 members in the state paye able in 1924 The money Jan, ginia Gordon WOULD DISSOLVE Next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in guperfor court at Hartford there will be a hearing on the mo tion made by Klett and Alling for a dssolution of the injunction against the Hebrew School assoetation INJUNCTION, at will be devoted later to the cquipment of the new tern Star hospital at the Masonic home, Wallingford, which it 1s probable will Luilt in the very near future, st Grand Master Fred A, Ver- Manchester, president of | agers of the Ma- made an address, and | grand chapter for vote $20,000, chapter vo annually for fi fund to the I the =onie board of the mg home thanked the ing to raise the Fhe grand he genera Mre, Bertha treas d to trans- ars from | onic home l.. & Gallup of Moos- ¢ Masonic home apter reported | been expended in hand up. fund « 81 pust the 44 gran that w2 1 balance o1 ted a year ago ssion to April are | during IN 'SAY HOSPITAL SMOKE URES BUlLDlNGS Neighbors Claim Chinmmeys On New | Building Were Not Built Residents living in the !hood of the new hospital building are Higl h Enough nmghbor- planning a formal protest against an alleged nuisance caused by chimneys the too low damage to pital fi on huilding, and already are causing The hos- | s have been lighted for sev The pro- |eral weeks and every time the fires |10 dissolve the assembly today, it is | songs are stoked, clouds of black dust settle | still w their which, they claim, dwellings. and humor, was one of the most bril- | on the houses nearby, they complain. JANUARY BUILDING TOTAL 1S $200.000 Tenements Added in Month Building month of a report the office C. « ary, ope January issued of “Bu Gilchreest indicates. operations during the this figure is unusually high, it is explained that the the | 0,100, from rations durin totalled $2 this Prnoon ilding Inspector FFor buildin; month of Janu and open weather this month was responsible. There aggregate 410; seven of ation $11,790. Fortey-e Leader De the latter's the invi party, Bethlem fluence behalf of was the and doubt the were the ation It is understood that with affair not of any general opinion in value brie’ which was § jobs, the ight mo! puty deps sked the snee 18 frame of the of of which k buildings, 900; and cost of w the iich permits were issued nth, There were Julius Peidl before arture for London on the ritish labor Peidl to use his in- British laborites in loan, which he said, the whole country single party. The Hunga ss of the lo is rumored that certain political ele- ments are making sou possibilit Franco-Cz attempt | the of H *hios] national existing political powers, ung entering the ovakian ulliance and recovery by using antagonisms among Glenna (ollett Wins Golf Match at wu/ Belleair Miss Glenn R. L, defe bell Hurd women'’s ur ment at the players plons. galnst A1 Miss Collett went around in 7 Heig P uted today nual nine for for h hts, Fla,, Jan, 3 ollett of P ru\hlfnf Mrs, Dorothy Camp- in the final of January golf tourna- teenth hole, The two mer national cham- er opnonent 'To Receive American Hockey Team in Ireland | Belfast, was Mg, [woman's hock the welcome Feb, 15, an British |ceived by mier, and castle, | parties are Miss |tertainment of the dinner at City del, Miss Ruth Gibney and Miss Vir- guests of Lord Mayor Turner including a TABL A specia w. dir George will b the dations for on Jan, I\)v-s the na sir Lady Numerous the being plann I 1 table !delegation has bec MeKinley banquet Kiet vetly speakers and will have 100, afterward will Ja 81.—~The American team, now touring | will be given a elvic ir arrival in by umes Craig, the Cralg Stormont ter and dinner d for the en- American women, Hall as re- M NEW BRITAIN, for the New Britain n reserved for rding to Jud t today. The table across the hall from accommo- tickels Most of the have bheen sold already. ANOTHER PRICE REDUCTION WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS ARE AGAIN DOWN TO PRE-WAR PRICE LEVEL Steamer .(zl';ufid But Is Thought to Be Safe | ngston Ja 31.—The e & Fyfies ronado, this Mon- K Jamaica ship tons eft At 1 gross, which England, and ne 10 Watt 15 Watt 25 Watt 40 Watt 50 Watt 60 Watt 75 Watt 100 Watt 150 Watt 200 Watt 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 onmout! Mo pass: 1 @ struck e sposed 18 be posi- fair cing mad NO WEHLCOME FROM TOWN, Talbot Will Not Give o Lloyd George T formeri o Port reedom or part Te majority, hes decided not to dom of the municipal- or Premier Lioyd George the war Port Talbot ased a casket and scroll for the of presenting the freedom of o but Lioyd George | hen to take the time ceremony. Now the thing is off of Service whote NOTES Il"l‘l Al Washington, Jan. 31 torney Gordon today noted an of the Distriet ol‘ court sustaining | indictment against Crowel assistant of and six others on | charges growing out of war-time can- tonment buildings. ‘r'v'l' from the decision nbia supreme the o lemurrers to Renedict aerretars tormer 92 West Main St. war Volt Volt Volt Volt Volt Volt Volt Volt Volt Volt NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 1 75 $1.00 Pre-War Prices But Greatly Improved in Lighting Efficiency and Length THE CONN. LIGHT & POWER CO. Tel. 230 John | the | | I bly those measures upon which | conditioned. Belfast, | Pre-| the | | the moderates. i lnspeclor Gilchreest Reports 48, bulldings, the | $112,- | cost | 28 alter- | was | i 32| Count | seems to | n and it dings as to the | BLOCK MOVE TO DISSOLVE GOVT. But Count Bthlen Gannot En- dorse Loan, Believed The Assoclated Press. % Budapest, Jan, 31.—While the gO\—T ernment was able to muster a large majority for the defeat of a motion | By considered doubtful whether Premier Count Bethlen will be lble“ to drive through the present assem- | the | jeague of nations' loan is} The bills intended to‘ heck the currency inflation, estab- | lish a bank of issue and for raising an internal loan will meet with strong | opposition from both the extreme na- tionalists and the socialists and e\'en‘ proposed Count Apponyi is fighting the loan "I Piles, Send For Pyramid Household 'l\-l-.fl for uickly, absorbs - o lion, ~ drie o;::lll. M;fi.. ‘Marshall, llch & Free samp) r,nm‘m“' 'fi: 3 in Illll "RAHID Dlllfl COMPANY, 4 Pyramid Bidg. and ’were investigated. Inspections were as selling Hungary's birthright | made on 157 building jobs. destroying the chance of using pres- ent international complications to bring about a recovery of the state. Premier Bethl had aseonference |today with the ™social Democratic | Finn was formerly tenemams added and 10 complunta\ Luddy of this city. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs, Dennis E. Finn of Hartford. Mrs. Miss Margaret - HIMBER&d& HORN 10 R. R. ARCADE 392 MAIN ST. We have two stores in this city, out of the high rent district and are able to give better values for less money. Expert watch and jewelry repairings Dhmomlq and stone rings reset in up-to-date mountings at reasonable cost. High Grade Men's DIAMOND Watches — Waltham, RINGS Elgin, Hamilton $15.00 up $10 to $500 Est. 19 Yure STONE RINGS 14k $8.00 up Deposits in Our Saving Department are under United States government supervision. Ask for the Red Bank Book. NEW BRITAINNATIONAL BANK Open Every Monday Evening Tto8o'clock Combined Annual Statément Aetna Life Insurance Company- and A-fliliated Companies ZEtna Casualty & Surety Co. Total Assets .... Total Surplus To Total Income in 1 Paid Policyholders Since Organization Aetna Automobile Insurance Co. OF WARTFORD, CONNECTICUT MORGAN B. BRAINARD, President cove.. $260,152,435 $38,625,875 $108,277,180 $562,338,293 Policyholders. . .. ... R 74th Anhual Statement Life Insurance Company Capital Stock $10.000,000 Life, Accident and Health, Liability and Workmen’s Compensation Insurance Life, A Assets Liabilities Surplus To Policyholders in in in in Increase Increase Increase Increase Life New Life Insurance Paid for in 1923 Life Insurance in Force January 1, 1924... Payments for Taxes in 1923 Payments to Policyholders during 1923. ... Paid Policyholders since Organization Annual Statement Atna Casualty & Surety Co. Capital Stock $2,600,000 Assets seaede Liabilities ........ Surplus to Policy Tholders Increase in Premium Income Increase in Assets ' Increase in Surplus Premium Income Assets . Surplus l.o Pollmlwlderq . .$18,999,653.13 $12,684,414.75 6,315,238.38 ccident and Hzalth Group Insurance $224,647,296.06 $196,863,406.92 $27,783,689.11 .8 7,377,251 17,605,517 2,558,666 259,560,242 10,544 1,593,588,750 1,742,987 37,043,588 192,917,232 Insurance in Force 11th Annual Statement Automobile Insurance Co. Capital Btock $2.006,000 ....$16,505,486.30 11,978,738.89 4,526,747.41 .. 87,994,624 3,871,498 Assets Liabilities .. Surplus to Pollc\'holder Increase in Premium Income Increase in Assets Increase in Surplus .$1,850,623 2,460,353 707,760 Automobile, Fire, Marine, and General Casualty Insurance.—Fidelity and Surety Bonds - LIFE INSURANCE SHEPARD & COMPANY, )lnqers, 125 Trumbull Street, Hartford Polish Loan & Industrial Corp., W. L. Hatch & Company, Agents, New Britain, Conn. ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE ARTHUR G. HINCKLEY, Manager for Conn., 125 Trumbull St., Hartford The W. L. Hatch Co., 29 West Main, DeWitt A. Riley Co., 272 Main St.,, Agents, New Britain LIABILITY AND OTHER CASUALTY LINES ROBERT C. KNOX, General Agent, 114 Pearl St.. Hartf Fidelity Finance Corporation, 87 West Main St., ompagy, 29 West Main St, Agents, New Britain 13. J. Watson, 294 Majn St., W. L. Hatch

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