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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924 ‘ 7 ; ; "RAILWAY EMPIOYES | Attacki MRS. CLANTON TELLS CLAN DGUGLAS HAS Off to Mediterranean ififlAflUATES RECEIVE !'—"wt“"”‘*“""w‘f: oy : , 899,645 employes on their payrolls last | nsonia, . 2.—William Robin- AL | commission. | for attacking his wife with a razor e ek reported an increase of 79,082 [ during an altercation at their home (Continued from IMirst Puage) n nel / n g 7 X - 4 § = |ove rember 1922, In the numbe Tre t street vesterday. The Large Attendance at Feature of , e 2 Judge Galley Adresses Mid:|ovee November isze o the mmer | ot st osoray, i through it s. Terpenn his e e 4 s 1 /311 or two-tenths of one per cent in i ondition, She was badly cut | with s n Annnal Social Alfair P i Year Class at ngh VIR B bttt Pkl e e ey The graduation Senior mid- Konior high rnit evening with appropriate cxercises, 1 Mrs. S 3 ¥ A Judge Bernacd . Gaffney, presi- and dent of the school board, 2 ! 1 . y % principal addr and presented the | ¢ipiomas to the students. The sel ior high school orchestra plu = eral selections under the direction of |George B, Matthew 1 the school chorus sung. The ation was | delivered by Rev, wy W. Maier. | | The exercises conelud vith the sing- |ing of the “Star Spi d Banner” by the class und & | One of the larg: ds ever to jattend a graduation was present at e St ot S o Twenty Years of Successful uat vere in aitendence, s Automobile Building’ | well as several members of the school {aculty. At 8:20 the graduates filed into the {anditorium led by i s, Mil- Proud as Buick is of its growth within the short space of two |dred Quigley and Faye ttenbury. | decades, it is not in its vast organization that Buick takes its They took seats in the front row of " greatest pride. Rather it is in what these attainments indicate. auditorivm wh i d the proces al from “Tann- Buick’s position of leadership has been achieved solely by the 10 ‘tov, Heury. W. Mater | accomplishments of Buick cars in the hands of more than a mil- lion owners. In their dependable performance, in their satisfying comfort, and in their year by year fulfillment of every demand of motoring, Buick cars have won the place they occupy. women when January 28, Buick celebrates its twentieth birthday. the invocation after, which L seiec chorus s The orchestra then | Hmit in i “Ardennea From the rich background of experience—with all of its un- s followed by the address by | equalled manufacturing facilities—and inspired by a deep sense | e Gaffney. i of personal obligation te Buick friends, owners and the general g : 3 3 J In his addr Judge Gaffney told public—Buick will seek ever to maintain on an even higher level Roy lloward of the Seripps-Howard Newspapers, his wife |the students to e « A the confidence of the public which it now enjoys. " and two children, juck R. and Jane, sailed recently from New |thing great or they wonld go back. | Y . g . A . : haw | Y 0u cannot stay still 1 cither | E-27.15-NP York city for an extended cruise in the Mediterranean, They u“: petau ot fatast L "h]—\ stom Ty, swnws s s, NEW BRITAIN BUICK: G0. KILL A WOMAN 45 VHATHIR PORMOTRR o [t s 1 225 ARCH STREET Struckh By fruitl n srowing Old And With Failing Eyes | Thurs mor and has not re- ot weeoring 1o s o 0| Phone 2607 New Britain, Conn, sight, He Guessed Wrong And I boy's mother, who has a 1 the -IM‘ thought that he went to New York | F 4 I A i With his reputation gone, lost Younz Johnson was discharged | it Ccmem through w terrible mistake he made |{rom the urmy Jaw, 4 and has bheen e g living with his mother sinee that | this morning, old Mr. Groundhog, | ;& L R b eys Tunch- | e Ofite peeped out of his home in the ground | poom | th Mr. Clant d | . 0 v e last ever bright and carly this morning, saw a | | HO' s DESTROYED BY FIRE, | Oklahoma City, OKla., ¥eb, 2.-~Po- | liee today accounted for all guests of When better savtomobiles are bu Bulek will bulid them by the Dowser the Hound and “beat #t” back [ o wmall hotel here which was de- = { New Ha- 00 hig hole. Today being Candle- | troyed by fire last night. Iirst reports MOTOR CAXS | WE DA as or Groundhog , this stunt is | were that three persons had perished. | WIN DY PING HoNORS » ) . : « ' Niche supposed to mean that for the m\!\ s : Lol caiiclid bygLhe AR B e ot el L R oL ey 1| CINDERS FOR SA CROWLEY BROS. INC. .‘v,,y‘ 1w respond- ey blasts of Old Man Winter while A. H. HARRIS DECORATORS shadow which he thought was that of | sing en- the Puzzy Wolf, or Reddy the Fox, or The Hartf the fce man giggles with glee, Highland fling and possibilities and probabilities, said | band But, ‘tis not so. As a prognosti } H - Str Barpentier eater ot amomeriant” amete (| Ay G Hawke i 267 Chapemun Street 2 lances, ac- | Mr. Groundhog has lost his reputa 99 WEST ST. TEL., 2079 | Estimates cheertully n on all jobs | r teh \ s e fam Miller on the tion ———————————— e —————————————————————— s wing program wa Year atter year he has been proph. | esying 42 more days of cold wintry Higb Grade Fllmiture — FOR SALE — Pipe Ba vathe ollowing the second day of | e ety b b o RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS | CENTRALLY LOCATED—TWO-FAMILY HOUSE, I8 ROOMS. OWNEK Februg , but he is reachi ad. Yioried ol s .;m'.\'f,’.,‘"yfi s fall. ney For GOING WEST. FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY 70 1son ings, His facultics of testing weather HOUSEHNT.D RANGES o e e i e g Cn CripMAN | H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent Hig) tobbins weakened with age He s getting nervous and his shadow frightens 525-527 MAIN ST. ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG. TEL 141 ¢ Sisters | him more casily than it did years ago when the oldest residents were young S Mr, Smith und other oldest residents were here Open Until 8 P, M sis McDonald” | He does not know that we have had pe! S o ’ o ety T C e oheh e yiner, dad he AN Bings o Oywisty and Ches,) This cottage is like a GIFT! For only $5.000 we offer ANo Urol AN Mad . “take D ROINg back 3y : 1, 4 2 H i 1o slcep away six more weeks of beau. | Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops you a six room house with screens and shades; a fine big R SPTing AEE (WENEhet DY Lobsters, vard with three chicken coops, 1 apple trees, pear tree and might be having a good time romp ut the forests and fiolds, [ We Have the Goods 24 grape vines. House is newly painted and is in perfect 9, @ ng to Rir Groundhog, we | shnpe. Mortgage money here. should ook for a cold spell, but since he has grown so old that he has lost | his faculty of guessing correctly, it is 9 finish as it bega and " we w 3 N b ' g \'-vunzl‘mp 4"0.:-‘1"3" id2 ”,m‘..:: 21-30 State St. Hartford 272 Main Street Prione 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, Au to Yo My Lad : s Robbine “summer all winter,” Visit Our Dininx Room A Highla e el NOTICE 'THE oLD HOME ~ BY STANLEY o e ST i to Auto Qwaers| Var Grabam We have engaged Mr, W, Sa- | born of Boston, an expert on all | i . . e st = :an..lm' uurvrepail' ‘:m"ll\ .'.md DIVORCES GRANTED 10 Sifiy o ey Tilon: |50 il comvnee, ™ | NEW BRITAIN WOMEN (=i v St "o S 207 Eim 8¢, Wm. H. Revoir WERBLOW ls GIVEN ' Formerly with Rackliffe Bros. of this City, is now con- ]'WEN’I'Y YEARS m JA”.: t - nected with the Sales Force of the O'Neil Tire & Battery Co. 39 WASHINGTON STREET Al I TR owt oy ~ L bed LA First Mortgage Loans pervice operator mploy at 539% interest RN R Dewitt A. Riley Co. e e R, N A attorney, v 1 ot lrs AN GLASSES 1T b oy ® » . A, P‘NKUS Incorporated Z SUPDER ANY NIGHT SINCE WIS WIFE VOLUNTEERED Cyedgin. Spetatine 272 Main St. New Britain 10 CLERK AT THE SALE TR RN Win W MAIN S New Britain lating to tbe crime.