New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 16, 1924, Page 16

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Gonza- Yice ¢z stated. “ | foun American Cruiser Rescues 4 v From Mexican Port Casiano on the high- way. Campleo Amerd h 1at ic id it ¢t report supplying REFUGEES FLEEING ciors are vy movemen itively without | our s om day o promise norrow." arrived Ltle P end of taken. com- ol President at Ath Bowdoln col under present studont systems provisions. men play teriorate Yale uade Harvard at and not thes. 18 been tryi and Princ to per do ju 58 direetion « with Amaro, r 1erils Mexico | Junior .\chie.\'e'mcn't Clubs Hold Valentine Parties c-More™ ior Achieve- | wid a imtine party at| Burritt last night in with ¥ mecting. wing, refr the program. Miss was in charge of Mrs. H. C. Warner, home, The “Busy a Valentine din- | leader, Mrs, Roberts street, decors Jaliseo g \ Ol school the Jalisco in- the wted rated in ut t encral p Gen reports Tt nnect | Polk d ion gumes W nie Me( affair sines was i) club also had the home Pleitzer at waus appropriatel and the feature of the par feat b for teh cach i ributed a funny valentine Ierre who has arrived| reports t of Nayarit of Cuidad Guzmar o ement of \gainst th arado, commanding t eported throug € m a at is . of its mnels to ve ordered ¢ H tior table of Gen, Crispiano t attri v lirection the f v was a Ucotla rebels diere stat Follies Dancer Denies Engagement to R, G. Colt Cht b 16, announce- Iosenbaum, show ment o S8l showgr! 10 hus is tranqui overnment con- trol wtered the troop move- ts resumi though bu is almost at a standsti mont t stres Guadala- I Iward CNZag! wpparently nor inessmer the alous press agent, | Reed “One of Lnow whom 1 1 from an ove Miss ghts is to tion of city 1 Mevico City Cut ON el Yu ging ame was | publication this (BY | 4ays Miss Ree ol for him ok, 1 know Mexico Dot w ( ;cneralT sour aud Elected French Academy Member Paris, Feb, 16.—General aud | s been el d @ member of thel cnch Aeademy in the Belies Lettres igh commissioner in tion. When General Gouraud organized ological work on a grand » starting avations Tyre, and fol and other famous spots, Arab a and other plac | Otilio | | Gou °r 1useums o s of AMAsSCUs ligion. | Value stvian champion figure skater, ted the American Mile, Szabo-Plank (above), A won final honors at Chamonix, when sl skater, Beatrice Laughran e defes YES, WE HAVE ALCOHOL O'Neil Tire & Battery Co. WASHINGTON STREE1 ‘PHONE 900 FOR SALE SALE—=BLHDING LOTS ON HAMILTON & Hisiicnn AND TWOFAMILY HOLSES MAP ON 110 AT MY O H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent KOOM 208 NATL BANK BLDG. "a oN 8} TO RENT Desirable Space, Suitable ior Office or Store THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY West Main Street I"one 3100 | Buptist member | two parlors Thursday evening from 6 to 7 o'clock. The teachers of the public schools will be the guests. Following | the supper the regular monthly pro- | gram meeting of the federation will | be held. Miss Harriet Roe of Worces- PLAIN (Continucd from Seventh Page) the true sentin compensatior i 10t his tall, Mr. Arn interrupted by which came mostly from those were not in the service in the war, A large number of women present and they stated they decidedly in favor of the bonus, other two speakers spoke on lines as Mr., Armstrong and ere finished little was left on the subject., The floor to discussion and the if there was anyone speakers on the mat- school in Kentucky. There will also be musie. Mrs, Oliver in Hospital Bertha Oliver of Maple street was repeatediy platse who Tute were i the same when they > be szid open Alrs, {in Hartford suffering from what ap. pears to be a complication of discase with her teeth and also with her ton- ils and it was feared at the hospital that either lockjaw or spinal menin- gitis would develop. Word from the hospital this morning could give no | definite statement from the diagnosis, but her condition is reported to be very serious. Plainville Briefs The Plainville L, T. L. wil meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3 |o'clock in the town hall. All old members are requested to be present. Pythian lodge, K. of P. met last evening and transacted routine busi 0PPOSE TARIEF CUTS American Dairy VFederation Against tion the spoke from the floor, but no one arose to opose the motion to go on record as favoring the bonus. Copies of the olution were voted to be sent to Washington and the vote w unanimous 1 taken with the enti assembla on its fect, Shower for Mrs, Tyrell. The young ladies of the Standard Stecl & Bearings, Inc., held a linen shiower on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Geo Buys in honor of Mrs. Lrnest Tyrell, who was for- v M Sleanor Buys. The home we prettily decorated tor tl occa- sion in white, blue and pink, Piano selections were rendered by Miss Da- vid and Mrs. Tyrell. Songs were sung by Bdmund O'Keefe and others. Re- reshments were served by Mrs. Buys poquce tariff rates on dairy products assisted by Olive and Verona Shwbert.} gng vegetable oils will be oppo: Mrs. Tyrell was preseoted with|zng an attempt will be made to rai: many beautiful and useful presents. |(he status of the bureau of animal Baptist Valentine Social. |industry of the department of agri- Valentine social held in the culture, by the new American dairy church parlors last evening (ederation, organization of which has auspices of the Ladies’ Aid just been completed, The tederation, it will act as a hold a Reductions on Their Products Vegetable Oils, The under ti society was a great success and much is due to the committee which today Mrs., J. H. Mitchell, Mrs.| representing large units €. A. Bunnell and Mrs, Richard Sed-|izations in the indust n. The interfor was elaborately| Governor Lowden of Illinois, presi- ated with bearts and arrows in|dent of the Holsteln-Friesiah associa- During the evening, tion, 1s president of the new organ- ization, and its membership includes the new national federation of co- operative milk producers, the inter- national milk dealers, the American creamery butter makers' associution, the national assoclation of dairy ma- ‘x‘hlnfry manuracturcrs, the national fce cream manufacturers’ association, the national dairy association, the national dairy counecil, TRANSFUSION A SUCCESS George Kupeer Gave Blood To Save Lire was announced national council and organ- Former cred consisted of erg decory Valentine style, ons were rendered and| were given by Mrs. J. G. Vard and Miss Barbara 1'arrar. The hit of the evening was the reading of & number of verses written for the occasion by Mrs, Irving T. Tyler. A vote taken for the most popular lady gentlen present resulted in IPrank Hart taking first H. Mitchell second. was casily the nale. The three receiv- oxes of lunch were sold sum was added to the ir fund, Marthia Nebekah lodge will hold a Valentine socinl and dance for mem- hers on Mond evening. Ladles are requested to lring box lunch for and there will no admission charge, readings Richard most popular ed prizes. and a ne church r of Andrew Seman Pormer Shipmate in U, S, Navy, be The condition of Andrew Scman of €6 Wllcox street, an ex-service man, q who has been confined to the Hart- seeond father and son }:unqix»l ford hospital for the past three in Plainville will be held in the ,,onipng jy now reported us consider- Methodist church Wednesday evening, | ypiv fmproved. A short time ago & Pebruary 20, The affair is open to all| oy was carried in this paper refer- men and boys of Plainville and the e’ oo applicants who answered the surrounding district. If & man hasn't| o) for men wanted to give blood n, one will be provided and 1f a)por geman who at that time was re- n't a father there will be alpored to be in a ecritical condition, ones present. Tickets may | 1t was stated that there were nine at Byington's Drug store, | yarsons who offered their blood and Sherman or John Lamb. [uithough it was known that one of Church Notices the applicants had been aceepted and Ipiscopal church:—Septuagesima | yad undergone the transfusion it was Sunday. $ . m., holy communion; 10 imposgsible to Jearn who the person a. ni, church school; 11 a. m, Morn-, was, It was learned today, however, ing prayer and sermon; 7 p. m., even- | that he was George Kupeez of 102 song and sermon, Tremont street, a friend and ex-ship Congregational church:—Morning ! mate of Seman. Kupeez was first service at 10:45 a. m., "“The Father's called upon to give his blood about Business:” church school immedlately | two months ago and underwent a sec. after the morning service: Young peo- | ond transfusion about two weeks ago ple's meeting at ¢ p. m.. “8in and How | Both men are understood to have un it Affects the Character.” The execu- | dergone the transfusion remarkably tive committee will meet Tucsday at| well and hope is now held out for 0 o'clock in the parsonage. man's recovery Baptist church:-10 m,, “The — Help Needed” will be pastor's theme: ! Artistic Bootblack foliowing the morning Paris, ¥eb, 14.—One of the ¢ p. m., young people’s servs | blacks on the boulevards now . ni., the pastor will speak of [a palette when shining Da King.” 7:45 p. m., women's shoee Thursday, pr r mecting. The Parislan woman's M. E. church:—10:45 o .m. morning | 80 much in color that the service, tople, “Facing the Facts found it difficult to get the 12 o'clock noon, Sunday school, boot erecam to matel p. m., Epworth lesgue, M. J.| o on his palette 1 a Lamb, leader, topic, “Youth and Re-|ber of different 1 [them up when occasion demands ther and Son Banguet a boy few spare be secured from C, W, Sunday school boot servi 4 uses or shoes vary bootblack ot right hue puts m creams a mixes what Lite church:—Rev., E. stor. 11 a. m., morn- bject: “Mosaic Coven- #unday school; 8 evening worship, subject: “The e e e o CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS pator 1 eme, “Opportuni- Adventism = General Trucking— ¥ WEST s1. ¥ Brow rship. 12:30 A M Horace ing ant;” p. m., not much int ested § he gete it a we w i p. m., Advent Clinton 1.ib mornir rvi t ties and Possibilitles o lock ible ng peop ne sCcho m pray 7:¢8 deration meeting . 'Strmnherg Carburetor _A. G. Hawker l FOR SALE Two Family House of 14 rooms for sale on South High street, very desirable property. COX & DUNN 272 MAIL T. DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S, Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. FOR COOKING— SEIBERT'S MILK ¢ Your meals will be nore delicious if you use real milk — Sej- bert’s milk. 1t is bot- tled and sealed under the strictest rules of food hygiene, ; "MAKE Svac TS SEIBERTS HAVE YOURm EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED BY A. PINKUS vipecight Speciatiet PARK ST. PHONE 17208 300 MAIS ST New Britain $ NEW BRITAIN . CONN hash and waffle supper in the church it is for the adjusted | ter, Mass., will tell of her work in a | is seriously ill at St. Francis' hospilul' She has been troubled for some time Washington, ¥'eb. 16.~—All eiforts to | | cleaning meeting of the Girl Scout officers association held at the Scout oftice attended Miss Leonora Fox, president, Miss Susan | | Roth, secretary, Mrs. Charles Spring, | Mrs. Adelene Pomeroy, Mrs, William McKay, Miss Dorothy Bauwens, Miss | adys Hogaboom, and Miss Loi | Ww. Mrs, Everett B. Proudman dis cussed the merit badge work with the s and asked them to have their rls register at the Scout office when jready to take tests for merit badges. The record books for the home serv- ice badge will be ready very soon and Scout mothers are urged to cooper- ate with their Scouts in keeping this record of services in the home. Mrs, | Leon Sprague, commissioner, suggest- |ed having a mother and daughter | party. The captains decided to hold | this on Friday evening, March 7, and to have it a poverty party, everyone we; g gingham dre: s and aprons. Every troop should have its troop reporters elected and the reporters | should bhave all ne items for the | | March Girl Scout per at the Scout | i office by 4 o'clogk on February 28, | Because of the holiday, IFebruary the patrol lead meeting will | |be held Thursday afternoon, 4:15 | {o'clock, at the Girl Scout office, Every | jpatrol leader should be present to | start her patrol on the ladder. | The drum corps will drill and give selections at the Burritt Grange en- ertainment this evening. | A joint meeting of Troop 1, South | Congregational church, Troop 7, Trjn- ity M. E, church, and the senior pa- trol of Troop 10, Maple Hill, will be held at the South church, Monday at 4:15 p. m. A)l members © of these groups are urged to present to [moet Mrs. Adelene Pomeroy, a new captain, | Troop 2 has several new members who are passing tenderfoot tests, 21 girls were present at the last meet- ing. Seven hundred girls, former! Pionecers,” in Wilkes-Barre, er considering the progr: tivities ¢ od by a number tional organizations for girls, mously chose the Girl Scouts. They are being formed into troops with aders commissioned by national adquarters of Girl Scouts, Several more leads needed to complete the number of registrs needed to start t) ning class, class will be hel® Monday evenings for six weeks and will include vari- ous parts of second class work as well as tenderfoot test and the essentials of troop management. e Heirs Wanted “Lost Heirs"-—A book filled with | names ror lost heirs and missing kin from different parts of the world, Chancery court of ¥ngland, Ireland land Bank of England, unclaimed | dividend list include Write for free {bulletin, International Claim Ageney Dept. 98 Pittsburgh, Pa., U, 8, A | —advt. | The monthly wa by 2 ac- | of na- | unani- Ll he S ar | Open Until 8 P, M. Al Kinds of Oysters and Clams, | Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters, We Have the Goods HONISS’S 24-30 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room CROWLEY BROS, INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL, 2013 Tully given on all jobs | Fstimates oy High Grade Furniture | RUGS AND FLOOR COVLRINGS i Agency For HOUSLHOLD RANGES A. D. LIPMAN T MAIN ST, | pushing the work of excavation. Ruins of Old Roman Gym. iPlot to Férm Communist In France Are Uncovered, Govt. in Japan Reported Orange, France, Feb. 16.—Work- Tokio, Ieb. 16.—Discovery of a men engaged in clearing the grnund‘well formulated plot to form a com- around the ancient Roman gymnas-|munist government in Japan, sup- fum here have brought to light the|ported by Russian communists, has ruins of a temple, of greater dimen- |resulted in the indictment of 29 sions than those of the famous Mal- | Japanesc communists on a charge of son-Carres at Nimes or the Temple |plofting to form a secret party, ac- of Augustus and Livia at Vienne. leording to the published announce- The chief architect. of the state|ment of the results of an examination archaeological department regards the | conducted by the Tokio district nd as of great importance, and is|ecourt, and details printed by vernacu- lar newspapers here. Wherever it is displayed the Buick Authorized Service sign assures prompt, efficient service because every Buick service station has met these definite Buick requirements: Specially trained mechanics Modern, time-saving service equipment A complete stock of Buick parts He is in full accord with the Buick serve ice policy—courtesy and fair dealing. E-29-15.NP When better automobiles are built Buick will build them NEW BRITAIN BUICK GO. 225 ARCH STREET Phone 2607 New Britain, Conn. [T s If You Prefer MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Dividends Paid Sinee Organization SEE Dewitt A. Riley Co. Incorporated National Bank Bldg. 272 Main Street We have a customer for a two or three family house on South Stanley Street or the adjoining section. Church, Kelsey, Fairview or Chestnut Street will do. If you have a house to sell in this neighborhood communicate with us at once. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 292 Main Street Phone 343 Booms 305-6, Vank 1Bldg. 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