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6 - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1924. New Britain Herald S e R LeHe e e . business at a Kknow of the work of this committec BY ROBERT QUILLEN, IERALD PUR ING COMPANY AERALY BI seeking homes for the orphans, and Tssued Daily (Sunday Excepted) They're Busy Men Now rather than wait until an appeal is, At 1 dg. urch Street matter should be encouraged to @mmunicate | gyyr sugsgivie the atreet’ is ‘atiout ke at present b it, telling of their cagerness 10 us safe as crossing the wife, with which huppiness to some orphaned - ¢ wreer: The thing a chorus girl chooses as a substitute for a million- |aire, income of which The news columns of the Herald| is concerne t is to become child in return for the joy such child roley "y Many widows would bring to them Fntered a | gephans are supported, are said to of last Saturday give the fucts n “We are lost,” the captain shouted, hidkg investments in stocks of the eq- garding tonight's meeting. Those v as his hooeb still took the air, N s for are moved always by reports of the a5 . A free countr a brand new re- : public that hasn't had time to pass f the a ! home, mdy well take an in- many laws, of ¢hildhood, due to the lac ompany’s sucerss depends upon @t such movements concucted rates, following a ith ense carnesiness by the com-| The Wl leader in a village is the | woman who knews how to pronounce | Wagner, contir P et iing i en the pressure in charge Merper of The Associated Press i t - loes stare the RO * Out in Akron in the girl a young hustler| EVASION marries is a fortune; over here she is | | troll curs of former Secretary | f ate, wuse of an_ggler to ipon raising Interior Fall's position at the moment tend to add to the feeling of | Member Andit Burean of Circulatio city ¢ crved mors o " N distrust of him that is universal. But the situation has a more far-reaching per | importance, even, than this. It would o remuin the chieg|®¢em that he w in fact, physically £ 3 10d of transportation, standing|°UIg 0 attend the hearing of tho in- ; L ! These are the men actually at work planning details of the democratic national convention ractically,-in development while | YO#WSalng committce although his to be held at Madison Square Garden, New York city. Left to right: Kenneth O'Brien, whose fomobile and the bus make | PESORAl physicians, crather prequ-fo o0y o develop the | father, Morgan O'Brien, is head of the fidancial committee; Stanley-J. Quinn, vice chairman of diced probably, reported that he Was ' pioong iy 1o lose your hair and try |local executive committee; George ¥. Mara of Bridgeport, Conn., who is the man who will be not fit. When hie did appear he refus- getting it back by means of scalp ||argely in the public eye as chief of the committee, and John R. Young, manager convention ed to answer questions, basing such | massage. , ihureau of Merchants Association. 3 refusal on a claim that the committee | strides in the ction of im- provement, is a person who sees but « short way into the future In considerjng trolley fare increas Now is the time to pick out a w 4 bad no authority y question him ¥ the Connecticut compuny, as well ds to whste the moigy you will save 3 s and lezal advisers, would do|®Md ©on the further ground that the | when taxes are lowered, Roberts Quinn of the Boston Amer- IBIG CROWD GOING To WOODROW WILSON AT S5 LS AR o answers he might give might tend s jican League club. One, a right- e . hand pitcher, was produced from the MCKINLEY ASSN D[NNER . well to strive to keep their cyes open | L X v F It isn't a crisis of the first magni- tha ar ye g .| to incriminate him, in view of the i s 3 5 : to what is coming in the future if fact that court nroceedings had been | L1¢ unless it can push & snappy mur- ‘,m'”""d ‘,me l,:!ql l'"o“m‘ :n an p:, i £ trolle yperation keep jump-| Hy CUNEL P OPDE g8 At der case off the PR cha o de vhich hrough so to | i b costs of trolley operation keep jump- | Het AL cotlrt B | der cuse oft the first page. s b e lboibade sl N ' i . New Britain is expected to have ing | v il e ! | Of course the committee will see to| No woman is too intellectual to fall,ond baseman William Wambsganss | s s ) for the assurance that she has a be.|and outfielder Connolly, George one of the largest delegations at the jannual dinner of the McKinley asso- S 1 ) t that the authority is given it, with- " . THE PRACTICAL FRANKLIN | witehing Bedity | Burns, first baseman, Wilson (Chick) Ob : ¢ by 1 ptio W the ching beauty. | st baseman, | A T v n ; We bave a habit of thinking out question, by re-adoption of th 117ew , sccond baseman, and Al Sll‘llC(lOllS Cl0SS kas,wl_unon of Connccticut next Thursday resolution under which it is acting. Man is the only animal that hangs| Walters, catcher went - to Clevelgnd |night at the Hotel Bond in Hartford. Denjamin Franklin a8 an cmentially | = o or Mr. Full knows that his| nia follows, and . doubticss the cniy|in.the exchange. \ Placed by Order of Mayor k;l‘,:;;g:ilf:‘:_v‘l:‘-:;n\\x\l‘l, be sin at 7 o'clock. sractical man—and the words of s ’ physical weakness will bring but a|animal that should. Mr. Quinn. it was said, had been| | el intending to release both Boone and | nois will be the principal speaker, y is to “‘superior” |C 0! s his primary object in the % Among New. Britain people who About all there is to “superior” [Connolly, as his primary object in the) 5, 0, Meb, d.—Discontinuance |nave reserved scoommodstions - ol people is that they have more skill at|Cleveland transaction was to secure| "0 ol Bl m 00 0T Fhaibad bod ) 8 . o in these two aspects of the case the | tne apt of snecring, {O'Neil wnd Wambsganss, Boone has | o), y & § operators, | ye following: ” > | elimination of numerous jitncys from owicki, August Bergstro ormer United States official is merely boen given to the Mobile club, the| . 3 ol iy 3 ki, Augus gstrom, 1ssion s T ¥ nd qv 2 z s 4 city streets, and a court injunction se- | 5 Marsh, M. D. Saxe, Dr. rank g t Politics must await its time. ‘The |announcement added, in return for a | . 5" : 4 : , M. D, . me . ' &/ cured by the Northern Ohio Traction Goorge A. Molande , from personal opinion, wixious citizen can't wateh it and the [Pumber of Red Sox men recruited | 2 x bt Bs icorge A, Molander, niey As to his third reason for refusing i t i 'l - I e ke Elab last fall |and Light company, restraining city | Gierymski, William Zieglor, Wil- coal pile at the same time ] £ 5 . oAl sid | ymski, o /i 5 g ¢ Franklin, | 10 @nsWer any questions two reasons % i ”"'."‘“"f from interferlng With inter-| gy M, Greenstein, Howard Russell, other, the remarks of Franklin, | urban and street car service, marked | |» ), Racklifte, George K. Macauley, 4 influence i one, o« te - ’ . . . fisde in renly toix duestionlity o | Might influen 1, one, an jui 9 | Akron's fourth less day, brought|George C. RKogers, M. A. Sexton, W. : . SE Tate nivaslty iy probably the true reason, that what he \ T A KE I about by a battle over the rate U"”_ Judd, Bruno Wagnor, Bernadotts 1 be compelied to admit would, ” & fare. Loomis, Robert J. Vance, Willlam W. would The injunction secured by the trac- Sive,. Apaidiog . Wanin. Yred 5 in fact, put him in a most unfuvofh- e N - : Brisbanc, who, being about | 1% Tt 5 i h . tion company followed action by May- | Boioin. Frank &, Cadwell I 1. B e lig! Aany cour Iroceed 8S al- 3 . " 9 " » | &€ 4 g “ . - W SN, s successful @ newspaper man as any, | | el Lt g ; or Rybolt Sunday in ordering obstruc- | \in " George W. Kictt, George A i such [ tions placed across the tracks of the |gurk, J. Gustave Johnson, H. E though testimony given before — company near the city limits, lhw.ll-y‘“m L. M. Stanley, J. L. Doyle, Bu- ed, a great sigh of 1 at man had bee I,‘)-r.n tical men often are of value in i | service to his coun- | (NTOWING a more or less clear light| BT i e » officlal capacity or as | YPOR QU stions that are shrouded in! 5 J haziness, J now theologien! dis- which may ¢ in one way or I so accustomed to pick out the . - vs mat. | COMmittee may it be used in such ost important aspect of i news mat- reve! e p d s preventing interurban and suburban | gone 5. Porter, Alfred TeWitt, John “ s ey . court proccedings unless they involve ‘Fv l C . R hed Ai : b e (o e preiacet romark (00 L S e | 1t o v o (Final - Conainer Reached Afer| e curs rvom v e ety |5 ‘i & i : e ; g It she wouldn't wash dishes at $50 rect sweepers were placed across| o qun " Joseph P. Andrews, ¥, M e | missions can not be used against him 1 u week, that's pride; if she does it for | M Sl] . A 0 fld tracks'and all cars wore hulted at the | Fatmen” o Tl Bk R aen cdeto remark | M criminal proccedings, Mr. Fall may nothing, that matrimony. | afly nfles re pen |eity limits, | Joseph V. Lambi K.V Schultz, E. ) a certain loyalty to thei — . Re i, The traction company used a fleet | " peoyaman, Howard Bruemmer, { ) { g of busses to carry passengers {rom | yo.. W Marsland, Frank. 11, Shield E 5 e hin successful peace plan is i how everybody an | By The A ated Press, the city limits to the downt n s | rold Shepard, Peter Crona, Dr, $100, on his own personal word, | cusy way to get $50,000 |. luxor, Egypt, Feb. 4.—~TFor theltion. No attempt was made to S0P | jop. 't Kelly, Willlam . Wall, Don namely Doheny. If the validity of the - first time in 00 years, the great the busscs. The compuny then se-|oia Gafiney, Donald lhruu:' 'Ihm- When the first man grabbed a | g A ; |cured a restraining order, proventir . 4 |gtone coffin of Tutankhamen stood | s ¥ 38 | ford L. Curtis, Dr. puaw the city officlals from Interfering with | '° " urtis, De. J. B, lOenger. subtE an by o SivIRLy) houEh itraua i thelr @hecution, b If the} SO0 ol hvilied e B corth today In an its majesty, shorn |yyic SO O - Is a questio o not d validity of the leuses is attempted to v J of fits protective nest of golden 9 e World’s “Y” Conference mo: Jissenters of g | leases is attacked on the ground of bt e ‘.' e sustained by Mr. Doheuy, Mr, Ia I ) shrines, { ' | 3 think it needioss to busy m. be sustained by Mr. Doheny, Mr. Fall Fhe people who think Mussolini an |* e g0 oket oved. ,,,‘DR_ ELL[OTT “{ILL BE To Be Held in 1926 h it now, 1 exy stimony would certaluly open a path | ol ”‘l I:” (l ones who make or break [ groward Carter's experienced hands, a knowing | for those fighting the validity of the putations of movie stars. less formidable problem than was | 90 ON MARCH 20 o e % L leases, und thus Mr. 1'all would be put- | EIE% first surmised, and a few hours’ work | | Geneva, Switzerland, Feb. §.—The Its being il g One reason why our fathers piously esterday sufficed to disengage the - - | sembcannual plenary mecting of the ting in Mr, Doheny's encmies’ ha rested one day in seven was because | sarcophagus. Then It was seen that{ . | world committee of the Young Men's sapons which they might not be able | they didn’t get much rest on the other |yhe enthusiasm evoked by the glimpse Public mite Planned By Har Christian Association, meeting here, \ t s formation in ' ®IX P four S ag f e en . hus fixed August, 192 to obtain without such information in obtained four wecks ago of one end | s Whell Former Prosident o A ‘_:I;! o8 lhn time for of the sarcophagus through the open | xt world's conference of the Y, 1 y event and from every angle sentence Now that | doors of the enclosing shrines, wak Reaches Next Birthday M. C. A, which will be held at Hel | u v u *osald the wife, | jugtified, Ben- | the attitude of the former seeretary ¢ ¢l suve eyery cent of the extra| As massive in construction as it is upon | moinc | chastely simple in design and as un. { Fall's possession singfors and will be the first confers Boston, I'eb. 4.—Dr. Charles W, | enee of the Kind since 1913, Eliot, president emeritus of 1 vard | Delegates representing 66 countries supernat T e b tte, | almost evpry man in public life. Naine —— touehed by the tooth of time as it is[University will be 90 years of ¢ on lattended the meetings of the come v of tomb|March 20, The anniversary will be | mittee, the features of which were an can t z g . ¢ had the | them, one by one, and no thinking |[rem—————— | Inviolate from the hands ; : » wad th 3 | robbers, this grandiose stone chest, |Marked by a public tribute partici- | address by John R, Mott extolling the v Wilson's t we ruth.” | person would care to volee a suspicion gleaming ping beneath the glare of [Pated in by representatives of the 45,- | moral force of the league of nations rightened by t ther i» »u t the ! of any onc of them, Dut speaking ot Observatwlls on the eleetric lamps, must be ac-|000 Harvard alumni and other men of [and a visit by the delsgates to the lengne headquarters, where hgh of- claimed a unique specimen of the [Prominence throughout the country, |1¢ valed to 1 eat r R teme them generally, when administration vt e 4 « atement, | L‘ iy vt Tlle %fllher funerary art of the eighteenth | Who are anxious to honor the noted ficials outlined the activities and ’ t eoling of tion seems incxplicabl many ¢ ! o ) educator In recognition of his services | ments of the organigation of | as a citizen In announcing the plan today J. W. | \m- | the interior brings suspicio man along the . will she = four crowned goddesses Remember Fall.” Mot Connecticnt: Saew. Meet death, who, in traditional posture 7 il 8 9" stand at the four corners of the coffin | Seymour, secrotary of the Hurvard Greater far than the particular case [, aiu tonight a I'uesds slo 5 | X 4 ¢ former Beoretary Yol in fusting :‘,” 'K H’]; " o : 1 “' \""‘ : ey "‘ with wings outspread to shicld the |Alumni assoclation, said a -citizens' Easily Tired | ot former Sceretary Fa s Hg temperature Tuesd nercasing . prtheast shifting ; % | dead monarch from the forces of evil, [ committee to include many national- You need energizing B this northeast shifting to southcast winds full | 1y known men, is being formed to 4 121N head and mutte importance, 1s the intensifying of are boldly and deeply incised suspicion of the government and th ¥ |“' s “” £ strong Tuesduy. |y ieagted, with slender arms and |make the necessary arrangements THE TROLLEXY'S 1'ETom nen of the administratoin, caused by v pressdre s contral over i, | POWerfully wing 1 Jeach wit o1 ‘I r. k I"!‘.l came mead of Harvard t isclosures concerning one who unsettied weoat! wity; | Pand grasping the “ankh” or ey of | when but years of age and served | ; sl g > ! : p s M {1ife, which figures in the dead|as president for 40 years from 1569 | 'd EMULSION ain ow from Texas northeast- | ¢ e The tid « [to 1900 ard New York. It will mowe |:' e lid mas- . : government L1 owly castward during the next 2 M 8 4| with lines of hieroglyphics T i, e e b e 0w EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO | occupied an honored position in ingcrived bands | massive T e R horthern portion of the | SYeN. larger tian ' of Haremheb in an adjoining tomb, | =025 Years Ago Today & “c..ciicr. vl ol i vy it it o e iy b e e AV gl : ly six feet high, five broad and seven | You FEIN|SHED CATING . . It v stional moment for the | YouR DINNBR 2 Curtis of the excavators when they first gazed upon jon of major and since the undertakers of ancient | e United States army Ihebes set about their long, difficult | . reorganization b tulk of enclosing the sarcophagus i 0 made up its four ornat florid casings will attend the For Mr, Carter the occasio articularly poigr Manchester all next week Councillor hompsor vouchsafed him, nor ames for 1t ew counci ze upon of Swed or i s gh he desires to establish in this —_—— an Eevptic sare unscathed pillagers or mara All the members of the party now are anxiously looking ard to the solemn moment in th near future | en the lid sk raised and the | inmy of Tutankhamen exposed to | 4—Fra g, wounds d yelal o st in the fut past,’ by tors have Journ . stalling i as soon as the Sepuichral chamber I8 sufficiently cleared. It is MINE YeT !"’l probable that considerable manual la el will be rated du bor gvith hammer and ¢l ther with ccessary to loosen the lid, as ther are usually tightly cemented tween the Egyptian government and | the execavat it i& understood, rela- | tive to the date of ceremonial of the | opening of the caffin, which is to be " i attended by government officials : Z = er debtor are falling = due The high, cold winds of the last | to the rent cach r — engagements she has, and will, honor, | few days have abated and numerous | he gains $3¢ protection | CENTEN) s LODGE ACTIVITIES | victory she has given all | Visitors arrived in Luxor this mofn- | crease entennial lodge, A. ¥. and A. ¥ ¢ to maintain her credit in- | Ing l st Husat st homndigruny e s a nication Such inanimous will of ¥ WANTED IN WATERBURY ; S 0L e : 2 Vednesday evening; of th v irrespective of party.” Winsted, Feb, 4—Harry Scmghky | 3 e 7 has gone up. R Ghese facts o ¢ m on whidh 1 2 b, at 2 i — 27, said to have been in a taxica® on | "7 @o not make it evident that 3 affect - t s ted cor ; ASE, BOONT his way from Waterbury to Notth- | / / > T"\ son Who riles on 4 t . o the Bruss ¢ o o 0. the fellow- ' b “The release of | ampton, Mass., and wanted by Water- V74 /" .‘\\ A . G o 1t degr be we Sat t oone to the - Mobile| bury police on various charges, was s »’Ylll 4 _‘I\ A " — Mare . asor f rn Basebs uguc darrested here today, on advice from ave recours | securing of what Agein ged to contract oy the urday lesires, | gegree will be worked announced today by President Waterbury police*who were notified. cont or more increas be takes. The first necd

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