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NEW' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1924. 13 S — = ] SOVIET SUGCESS I Crashing The Pins Something New in Fag Holders? BRITISH ?\%T)AL\TV{)RKINGMM there‘Chll.o‘ B@y WaiFoun . PG Phoanx 750 5682 - Z | B AA TR T R it Beli Th { B itish A f| Gerstaeke e ner y 3 Are Assigned to the Honscehold ussia Bexem at British Act| Sseas™<.:: : ; s Comstock 500 5612 . wlll lllflllOflU s | Lexington ... 3 5673 ’ : London, 17vh, 4,—Three men who'l v » W | Stella, ... 2 10 .166 5117 BT & have risen from fhe renks of | Hign team smgle, Andyee 520, | : ) workera are daglencd to” the : | High ms le, Squires 128, f 5 3 royal household'in the balance of t Moscow, Ieb. 4.—The Bolshevik | }:::h l:::lx:\s:'l’:‘:’eo q;llfing, Andree 4 ministerial appointments by the labor press hails the extension of recogni-|jzq, ¥ % 2 i B Savornptent et ki oriiicnd: tion by Great, Britain t6 the soviet| “yyrn man three string, Squires | i o . Thomas Griiths, a former “hatt- government not so much as an act of 242, 740y > T v gahca aldayiin s tn good will on the part of the new labor | Averages = : T e ? plate nmL.«, becomes treasurer of the government in London as the incvita- | Nowion ..., 108, | “ . e £l | king's houschold; John Parkinson, ble resylt of the sovict success. All the B, Longiie s ...102.3 who began work in the coal pits at newspapers declare 1t is of the ut-| papigtrom ..... vasi 201 ¢ ten years of uge, is comptrolier of the most importance internationally, par-| Migs Hoffman 5 & ) : royal houschold, and John Davidsont ticularly with reference to what they| w, Neison ....... D ors s S s b e A whose cares started in a boot shop, have long considered inevitable dif-| qriswold ...:.... : ; : ’ is the vice-chumberlain of the house terences between France and Eng- Mrs. Winger .. 2 9 % I ¢ hold " 1nnd, :'.T:Jd‘l‘nl:n‘ ek 9 paw All are labor members of the house | Photo shows well in rear of Atkinson home, at Woodstown, 2 Blelieh, odior of Iricta, x| A -Qfian ... b N of commons. Their court duties wiil | N, J,, where body of Miriam Atkinson, six years old, was found. B sl e tat the BRO Bushols; . 0 39 : be largely nominal. | Police say the child’s parents said they were too poor to bury the step undoubtedly will have an influ-| pBretsehneider Sy 4 - Sis : . ence upon the United States policy| squires ORSs Sl 2. ' » . body when the child died. towardRussia, despite _American | Vter ».. .. 1111111 g, P ] ssa® REVOLUTION IN HONDURAS statements to the contrary. He adds| Erickson . 4 a6, J é Beiall E i that if the British insist upon-the ful-| Nijchols .. 254 5 7 iillment of the treaties negotiated be-| Johnson . Trouble is Officially Told—No Active twen the two countries prior to the Volg ... 3 5 % ! ities rte ‘ari pro- | revolution, then Russia may as well Belden i . Hostilities Started — Carias Pro- S?flfi:‘g 2‘::“3‘:’;‘1 nfltno;lzean:' ;z 'Y‘oung LB 3 They needn’t be Turkish cigarets, fures chimed Himself President. g1z onsta. Aun .. i E ¢ X i 3 . Dardanelles.” This, he declares, ob-| Huck . Sl \ but Milady is $moking 'cm Turkish : ; | Washington, Feb. 4.—Official ad- viously will not come to pass. Blake . : | fashion if she's right up to the min- - vices from Honduras today disclosed Sty Frisk . AT ¥ | a definite revolutionary movement Webster ute. These two Washington girls, ; Adsinat the ‘da thcto governwient of dication that American property was BY LARGER INSTITUTION| 3:Schrocaer ©:1000100:00 i [ton are demonstrating now o 5 |in Jeopardy or that active hosititics Heirzmann ,.,....... 92.4 | “hookha" adapts self to Amerlcan had been start ¥ I, Schroeder .......... 3. | The me € d that Carias, one Royal Bank of Scotland Takes Over | Haussler : SusLo. : {of the wspirants for the presidential Hulten ... 5 90.7 | & 2 office in the triangular deadlock for Famous Drummond Bank With E. Winger 6 which no constitutional method of de- Back H. Hepp ..... 9.5 | | cisien has been found, had proclaimed Famigting Risory b Miss Rock . —————==| himscl? president. Lzzndan, Feb, 4. -—‘])rummond'a f\.r}zl“;\"r | Clty ltems LABORS IN FIVE AGRE .[]‘lr:l:lj’:l‘\llr:. r)‘\‘ :.’:xnl\lr‘.‘\”:;fi ni il Exchange Your Bread Coupons bank, the most aristocratic of Lon- craft will be sent to Honduran wat o v gy T g oed B it ik B : WORLD OF HIS CREATION or wrat the vaited states wii inter- at Our Store money to the pretender in 1745 and | Witz ... . .. 86 | Alexander Lodge, No. —Ameri- 7 S ne. ® reputed to handle the accounts of | G. Hepp . . . |ean h\dl'pt‘ll’]f‘"l 1er%-r Daughters of . — half the peers of Great Britain, has| Kosswig . ol | 8t. George, will hold its regular busi- I payid smith, Burbank of Mexico, British Bu]ld]ng Great $8.00 Toaster ...... $5.95 been absorbed by the Royal bank of Wacker .. o B8 | ness meeting Wednesday cvening in : X : : it Postiand, & Sumparativhly new Wnk| Holtman , : $4.6 | Vega hall, Has Been Eaperimenting Many Marine Oil Burners A . Bar | s, Ci . Haetinger an London, Feb, 4.—~The growing de- in the city’s financial circle, Miss Barth . § 0 | < Mr, and Mrs, Carl M. Haetinger 25 id The famous old bank building with | Zochler . . 70, son are visiting Mr. and Mrs, M, Over 56 Yoo mand for ofl-engincered steamers i 55.00 Toastel' P sane 33-95 . its Jacobite apeparance and tradi- Miss Johnson p 5 Hn’»nnxf‘r of 233 South Main & . Lower Californis, Feb. 4. ~!r'mu from the Hu‘l'lhul lhm-_ u.r" Mrs, Schroeder ; . 66, The investigation committees of s il@ne ultimate agricultural | 9"d¢rs in hand throughout the world tions which hides under the splendor . o m . . 150 oh sels, of which 60 are of the new Admiralty Arch will re- ———— New Britain lodge of Elks will meet|, lopment of the descrt regions of “u” ‘.‘1 :“l“q.yv-:.llxxbl:n , Of \“)l?\]nl 4 l"‘l'll main. as the oldest banking house G OM F | this evening. The |-m||n||vl|-~.- ATTAng- | \joico has impelled David Smith, | WP 1 n or be still functioning in London, The ’m. for charter members' night Willl 0) vthe Burbank of Mexico,” to, COWR In British yards, According to Bartners of the buni &l mAmbers of | {meet tomorrow evening, The lodge( "\ 35 years experimenting with | Motor Ship, the tonnage of the cargo the Drummond family, will remain v Y NEARLY ABOLISHED will meet Thursday \\}Mhlfi._ Ameet-10,0 il in a five-acre world of his boats be more than 1,000,000 tons with the bank which will be a branch | | ing of the fair committee will be held| (o © 00" hiles from here. d;:;lw‘ ::‘m‘.‘;a:rfil of passenger vessels ———— . of the larger institution, | Friday evening, Thorny cactus and sagebrush once | T444:000 I, SRRty ) o i Drummond's has always been re- | Representative Says Not Only Blina b Misses Hazol igan and Holen Juns | yor a11 that grew on fis little rarm, | 1923 between 80 and 99 motorships uc gardod d:the *dis hapd"™ of Bogtish wick, who conduct the Lueilie Beauty |10 CC G BTE ARG 0 (T | were completed and launched. banks and it was only last year they| M¢® But Dead Mea Could | parlor in Booth's block have returned | oo™ opies und vines. It is an onsis sublished a statement of their Jiabil- * P from Boston, Mass., where they were |, o seoon of desert Rie u.;; u:m The camu:rolr‘u;w' TS RIS u¢ Danekecper in attendance at sessions of the |!" \.n:u'uu l‘h" 28 2 oties of fruits Guard A ainst “Flu” ELECTRIC CO- was $2,000,000 and the deposits | Jackson, Miss., Feb, 4,—The Missis- |“‘“°"‘:" ':“:‘rrl"’l""‘;':] . ““]“‘)‘"”"'“' that Smith is producing in the desert - $18,376,660 The Bank of Scotland |sippi house of representatives, in or- |COVEring a B8 OL TREer CAYS. are thornless blackberries, spineless w b l h S T l 2240 hes a capital of $10,000,000 with de- | ganizing for the legislative session | Tev: W. A. Harty branch, A. O. M. | o opus, persimomns, mulberries, pears, lt Ilstel'o e 75-81 Churc t. el. posits of $189,402,500, now iy progress, almost scored the |Will meet tomorrow eveMing at \pples, walnuts, chestnuts, milk-white Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia - Only two of the many famous old [ height of something or othor by com- | 0'¢lock ut Judd's hall on Main strect. | ony ™ Gninces, white sapates, ave usually start with a cold, The moment private banks of London that were | Ing within a hair's broadth of elect- [ Wesley Jowph Bperry of 135 Har-| joq i delicious r ’n{'hgemofi;flmlucm' get busy ften known to finance a war or come [ing a blind man as one of its two | POUr Street lartiord, and Alae Lros- ‘ fting apricot and | Wwith good old Musterole. o oome [ (Ag & blind man 4s one of ita two | "0 508 IChurch atreet, this oity, peach Musterole is a counter-irritant that | to the aid of the throne in times of | doorkeep 1 g : 3 chich is wh | financial distress, remain in thele | Doorkeepers In a modern legisia- | PaVe been granted a marriage license. | =gy s an American. He camo | relieves congestion (which is what a original status. The oldest, Child and |tive assembly are about as useful as from the middle west, e lives by | coldreallyis)and stimulatescirculation, N r 9 I { f ¢ It has all the good qualities of the ¢ company of I"lect street was found-|a parachute to a jaybird, but every | himself, but not for himself, He is . b ed in 1699 and Honre and eompany | assembly must have them, and in THRO““ FROM TRUCK | something lvmlyn than 50 ;.\uj;u ag ?},‘lffl}f‘,’é’,"“’ mustard plaster without 3 73 e e " v - 1 and sturdy, a man delighting in 4 y 3 ¥ & was founded in 1673, ’.\Ilnuinllppl it is the custom to bestow tall an urdy l Just rub it on with your finger-tips. AP ———— {the sinecures upon confederate vet- Workman Receives Painf Injuries the open air First you will feel a warm tingle as the rans. - Th o andidates | g ok John Collins, of Jonvu county, nlncul‘ This Noon, . P l Office Cler ks c‘]u';?k pheires ing, cooling sensation ai | AND {in nomination the name of a Mr.| Haye Musterole handy for emergency | Public Amusements, City Hall and | Cox Vineent Janusezkieviez, employed AL the annual business meeting of dI( y gency “He 18 blind,” explained Mr. Col- | lon a moving van, was thedwn from| pranch 129, United Nutional assocla-| use. It may prevent serious iliness. hool Commissions Will Be (-'lwn:“"_ “but the duties of a doorkeeper|the trek when it rounded the corner[yon of post office clerks, held yes- To Mothers : Musterole is now Hoarings Tiils Eve I. lare such that & blind man could per-|of West Main and Washington strects|terday, the following officers were| made in milder form for carings This Evening. A ki et sy !this noon and suffered patnful injur-|elected for th t year: Pr babies and small children. ' [0 Ask for Children’s Musterole. . The annual sessions of the board of tepresentative Jesse Austin Adams, 108 rent, £, K. Bryar: vicc-president, committees will be heard. Represen- are blind. But the blind asks no odds | N was found there were no fractures,|vention to be held February : 10T Bl N Vg wight's scssion will be taken up with ! Stennis, of Kemper county, meeting, {it. T move the office of doorkeeper | SCHNE[DER & NAUGHTON finance and taxation to hear explana- of Montgomery county, himself | The Injured man was carried to the| W, Michaelis; secretary, J. V. Mes 35¢ and 65¢, in jars tatives of these departments will ap- | ef anyone.” | but that the muscles of his Imr‘\ nadls. Phaton, 1. W. Michaelis and C. W, Wb hearings for the park, health and| “The gentlemen are right in de public works departments und on claring that a blind man could dis- After & discussion, & “pruning” | be abolished.” tonight at 8 o'clock when the public |you who can see,” Mr, Adams de- | X 0 New Dritain General hospital for a It was decided to send th the itews contained in their budgets. [ against, cleeting a sightless man to Institute, charity and water depart- | the house of representatives,” said tion of budgets prepared by the sev- biind, cagerly scconded the nomina- | office of Dr. David Waskowitz where|Grath; treasure sahdiadd . a"d st IO eral city departments will be started [tion, *The things that are easy rorl“" was given treatment. Doctor Was- | sergeant at arms e Dawsen TRY THEM N P . " {kowitz ordered his removal to the|loche. amusements, city hall and school | elared “are difficult for those who | 5 more thorough examination and it{ing delogates to the Bridge pear before the board and explain There was only one d 1 protest | been wrenched and torn Bickert ,.“‘,M.n.m"“-,"h“, Tomorrow evening the police and fire | guard the portals of the house. It | SK YOUR GROCER boards will be heard. . Wednesday |was from Reprosentative John K. | A Thursday evening, the New Britain charge the duties of a doorkecper in yaents arc to be represented st the [he. “In faet, a dead man could do committee will be named by the| There was no sccond to Mr. Sten- | finance board and will go into ses- | nis’ motion and balloting began. Cox, sion, submitting a report giving a'the sightless man, pollied the high- budget minus items they do_not l‘vl,fnl vote on the first ballot and re. are nocessary. » | mained in the lead until the seven candidates had been weeded down to GRAY HAIR DARK WOHEN FIND DEFENDER —— Doctor Marie Elizahgth Lucders, Try Grandmother's Ol Favorite | “EAT IT WITH Reckpe of Sage Ten bnd Member of Relchstag Up in Arms sulphur Over Incquality of Sex. ¢ ’ 2 g g Berlin, Veb. 4.—Doctor Marie Eliza- b3 oo Imost eversone knows that Bage .ip fucders, member of the Reich- Tea and Sulphur, properly —com-|y.g from Dusseldort, is up in arms | s pounded brings back the natural color | o qp the fnequality with which wom- and lustrevto the hair when faded, oy are dealt in the teducing process streaked of gray. Years ago the only | opich 45 golng on in government or- way 1o get this mixture was to make | oo 50040008, ! at home, which is mussy and 1roU- | * The regulation providing that mar- biesome, Nowadays by asking at any | rjoq women be dismissed if their hus- drug store for * th's Bage and 8ul- | punds are employed §s denounced by phur Compound,” you will get a I-'rl."‘l Dr. Lueders as the rankest injustice. bottle of this fameus old reclpe, IM-| ghs ways that in many cascs the proved by the addition of other in-|woman is the ehief wage-carner and | gredicnts, at a small cost the ablest individual in the family. | Don't stay gray! Try it! No oncignd she takes the position that every | can possibly toll that you darkencd |case should be considered on its | your hair, 6s it does it so naturally | merits rather than according to fixed i evenly. 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