Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
; Y 2 14 BRITISH EXPECTING ; = RepLY FROM RUSSIA | Officers of Civic League Moscow Government to Name Charge d'Affairs at London Sooun London, I The 1 O\ srament expects an imr reply to Premier MacDonall's weeord ing de jure recognition to Soviet Rus- sia. The Moscow gc pected to name a « “.ondon, and withi tussian commission, or settle al \ a he Civie | president, and Mildred Linn, . cor gue of 1 ( Junior high | Presic i i 2 Nex L The Civie le at the Cen! s ; junior high is a live organization. The rELL “‘DRLD WHAT EVERY Reading fron to they newly installed officers intend to keep " Connor, : George 1 he best administration in its Herbert Anderson, ! tory. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924. Photo By Johnson & Peterson’ | : | telegraphers, united brotherhood —of | maintenance of way employes and : B laborers, and First and Exclusive Groun Photo of Womsn M. P. | This is the first photograph of women members of parliament, showing them in group, to reach this country from London. Left to right: Miss Jewson, Miss Susan Lawrence, Lady Astor, Mrs. Wintringham, Duchess of Atholl, Mrs. Phillipson, Lady v’rerrington and Margaret Bondfield. OPPOSE NOMINATION [sided at the meeting which was at-| JAPS SEEK MJNTLA TRADE | !tended by members of the order urJ Manila, Feb, 2.4-A branch of the | railroad conductors; brotherhood of 8ho.Ha. Sla rallroad trainmen, order of raflrad |G i T OF Bureay of tablished in Manila soon to bring about closer business relations., It is Other | caid the pressing need of construction | materials, especially timber, has has- SRS tened the establishment of the Manila | branch. NEWARK7 STAD‘UM The bureau was established in Ja- Prober railroad shop bt union labor units, Railroad Unions Do Not Want, Him on Gommission his- WOMAN KNOWS VERY WELL ©~ "= City Items NOTABLE MEN 10 TAIK tace Powder Dealt a Hard Blow by Complesion Experts in ::.m‘.mm 0 Represented By Delegates | Membership of Over advt f 19 Armistice ntertaincd the members of her her home last evening. arnisvg Tabs advt street e sewing club At Philadelphia, I"hiladelphia, Delegati from all Presbyter o & Co-—Oldest, player plano dealers in U. S.—advt churches of the Un bhe Mrs, M. T rean returned last cve. 44 h Amcrica, represent " rom Norwich where she attend- more than 3,000,000 membership expected to attes ing of the World Alliance terian and Reformed churches to 1d at Newport News, Va, 'cbru ceremonies of the L. A e installation 1|officers of the A, O 4. and A. O, H Leo Gaffney, son of Judge and Mrs, ¥. Gaffney of Vine street, and a udent at Yale university, is spending the mid-winter vacation at his home in this city Drum Corps Carniva February 2, 4, b—advt Latest Victor Records always at Carnival n d the of Presl 26, 27 and 2, according ment today by D Americar cretary o " Dy Tabs' ha Ma allian Henry 13, or sald that the rom the meeting include fation of the ¢ t propagandu; a 1 Americun times w going on at T. A, B 0l ¢he GULY @ at a I ot % 5 L s ns to their destitut by he experts who have |Foss large hearts, McEnroe's W. Main, | I8 together of a constituent Shians $on advt of the alliunce in a closer goods b are| Carniv ow going on at T. A, B ty to Christ L - pley hall, 1% ' en notable in religious work of One o x AR anniversary high mass of re-|the world will deliver addresses and complexio repose of the soul of Al PARMERS LIKE EDUCATION After the all Davis, Cal,, Feb, 2.—The State Col- | a preseriy ( going ALl gC € ture at Davis, with 34 ®lks 1 A | New Drite | r 1 mor an 60 students in | comp ! Dry « g« f 1 | its correspondence cour i the last | proseriptions, whi « 4 m New Y R cars. may be used ttending gos w No The e jenes are de i mator donal’ A n D and 1t d a marked effeet in ) ~ 1 ni ing methods of farming i a r < 1 ( a. lurmers who could not 1 g B 1 1 ¢ wve obtul 1 much r an instruction by mai Pomerene Is Considered R tions, to As Counselor in Oil Case l e nlg o " Wasington, | Appointment g « At I 1 U nwmer ator 3 w Seor pro nd e 1 b > * oy Princess Scorns Rules g considerd Coolldg Ye olde knights used to fight to protect the fair And Drops Into Slang - = paria, Heb — Trade Commission Dismisses Coal Case Businograd, Pulgar When ro pariance of t " Brital ad been cmploye aar i is s tod that " 8 ATETE SCOTS WIN IN RUGRY Herhort Kysok " o o Dry Smiles Best Prunes Result From AT CHURCH ALLIANCE and Reformed annual mes 10 announc mark. If it proves worthy, it gains popularity and con- —- - =1 Funerals ed product is good. The advertising test has proved it. ! The name of its maker stands behind it. The trade- | pan several years ago to bring for- COMPANY FORMED}cxgn markets into closer touch with Japanese markets, BUCHAREST AGAIN IS GAY | Bucharest, Feb. 2.—Bucharest is in !a fair way to resume the appearance |of gaicty that gave it the name of “Little Paris” before the great war. Newark, N 1%¢b. Z.—~Formation| One of the signs of the purpose ol! of the N¢ adium company to|the government to restore the capital | . handle plans for the construction of to its pre-war condition is the ban- | a new stadium for the Newark In-|ishment of the beggars who a year | ternational League By all club, Ago were numerous on ‘!ho slrcets.} announced today by Michael McTighe Bucharest at Christmas time was as | 1omination has been postponed by the | president of the club. Iapers for in|8ay as ever to the eye and as exhaust- senate, corporation at $500,000 were to be _ing as ever _to the purse. The Bloron‘ The labor men opposed the appoint- | fiied in the state capital at Trenton,|in the principal strects, or rather the t, because, in their belief Mr, [today, he said. | best of ]hem.. recalled Fifth avenue an “does not possess the quali-| The incorporators are Mr. McTtghe, | to the New York visitor. | tications demanded in @ member of [Corbett McCarthy and Miiton Crow- federal trade commisgion,” They [ley. The same men compose the syn- a man “acceptable to and in|dicate which recently acquired the| North Smithfield, R. 1., d sense representative of the | Newark franchise from Baltimore in-| Four year old Clifton Mowry was/| great agricultural interests of the na- |gerests, proably fatally wounded today when 1et. tion." | Present plans are for a temporary| his brother, seven, discharged a re-| Y= Warren £ Stone, head of the broth- thome this year, with completion of | volver which he had found in his| N k in their home, 4l orhood of locomotive engineers, pre- |the stadium next year, | father's | | Waushington, Feb, 2.—Opposition to nomination of George B, Christian Will Furnish City With New Ball Park Tor International League mission, was Ciub. ications forwar and th Carolina, cha ommittee on inters Representatives 1 labor unio ion on the J mocrat, { the sen ons an- ing are t- by- BOY KILLS BROTHER | 9 lawyer, President Coolidge to investigate the Teapot Dome oil leasing, and with T. W. Gregory, will institute any necessary legal proceedings. Chicago who has been named by be | the ary | ge Silas H. Strawn, fame of the devices emblazoned on their shields. And the knight without escutcheon was looked upon ask- ance. He had no name to protect. He could live fairly or unfairly, as his whims directed. Modern knights of industry have devices—the ad- vertised trade-marks of their products. They must safe- guard the reputation of these trade-marks to keep them worth while. Advertising throws a powerful light on a trade- fidence. If it is shown to be unworthy, it quickly fails. So you can be sure that every consistently advertis- mark is your warranty of satisfaction and true quality. Artificial Drying System e ! ] q Mrs. Arthtr N tutherford. s f of M ¥ @ raye ’ READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS TO CHOOSE ¢ . WHAT YOU WOULD BUY i " : ] L v " . - " { Published by the New Britain Herald in co-operation | b . . e | with the American Association of Advertising Agencies § X g 10,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY :. 1104 THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- : Aawes Lome TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN e T man It is the Only 1peal Newspaper With An fising 2 . . Audited Circalation come to grie coast was suggest e Police Deegan of A Vuncral Director o s foct of Saber . era Partors 33 Myrtle St ,,‘y-m'.n . - s smil Service Buceptional. Lads Accictant oft Common ¥ nt t ' ' eains: Fel. Parior 1625 northern extrem ‘ . [ G ! of Peny Hesidence 17 Sanmmver S — 16253 Ehbode Isiand. #31 anja | JOSEPH A. HAFFEY