New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 21, 1924, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, S | The common eouncil has accepted |1~m-r'nr. Cyril J. Curtin, will go into ;RIVAI‘ BIBLE [;LASS an invitation to be present and Mayor STRENGTH = |effect. | | Paonessa has been invited to attend | On motion of Alderman F. L. Con- As LONG AS | |n:um. B [lon, it was voted to ask the license | Parade Saturday Afternoon . ‘\-nmmi\\u- to e so the present fees ’ Two New Britain drum corps will ‘nunlor its jurisdiction to bring them to THEY LAST | | parade Main street Saturday afternaon | * {a level with these charged elsewhere. R evening, accompanied by boys b, i The comptroller was ordered to arrying banners, Window cards have | w an order on the treasurer for Durham Razor MO“H[ ve]‘non Drummmg Up baen placed in store windows and| T N E 0 in favor of A. F. Barrows te trolley cars on the Connecticut com- |remunerate him for damages to his 0 Y 1 pany’s lines will be decorated with | [[:]] resulting from a highway defect, Lather Brush 5;000 IOl NeXl Slll]flays Mefllflg banners Iriday and Saturday. The! OVER SIXTY-EIGNT YEARS OF SUGCESS' | Through Attorney Donald Gaffney, prize cup is on exhibition in the B. ' Mhe. covmifio . .s88a _._g=.=;.\!rs. Mary A. McDonald of 83 Hart L . ¢, Porter Co. window. | street submitted a claim for damages s Cake of With the approach of the last Sun- | President Aithus W Pk vay xs'B”l]fiET ADUPTEI] BY las a result of o\ atisto. By ad There is no higher quality than that which is built ¥ in the contest bLetween Bible lsued a eall for 2,500 men and eom- awning bar in front of Marlowe's sses of New Britain and Mount munications are being sent through store, ations @ ; | . : « 1] | Pius Mirza submitted a claim for into “SAVE” LAMPS ShaVlng Soap ernon, N. Y., both cities are being | the muil te each man in the class! assed for N'('Ol‘d‘urging his attendance, | |damages to his car resulting from a t = 2 than prob-| A request has been made that the | |washout on Daly avenue, _ " . A" for bly ever hefgre In thelr | 4| Bartholow class telegraph its official | b R SR 1 ——— The Price Is a Little Less L S W ot v ovopritions Toalling $3,067 HAYNES SOUNDS WARNING Mount Vernon in a last desper- ner of the contest will be announced te effort to regain the leadership inon the *“Herald” bulletin Sunday J 7 ‘ i cmatically organized |morning about 11 o'clock. 085 Appmved “‘l[h()ll[ D!}bfl[G Dry Chief Says American Civilization ot unpaign wa started immediately Bibles For New Hotel upon r J f the telephone report |* Everyman's Bible class will supply | P e Will ¥all it People do Not Obeérve . drom Nev itain Jast Sunday. With | Bibles to every room in the Elihu Appropriations running close to Laws of Land I i ,l peoyle 1u the city, the Burritt hot cording to a decision | 0,000 ‘wers woted by the com- HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. RN o S g oty e "‘j'”" | made at a special meeting of the exec- mon council last night in ouc of the | Minneapolis, Feb. 2l-—American s 100 in attend-futive committee in the Y. M. C. A ghortest meetings ever held by the ! civilization will fall like the civiliza- iy expect 1o flast evening. The action was taken to | council, the ion adjourning within | tion of Igypt, Rome and other na-| that of the religious committee. | half an hour after it was convened. tions of the old world if disobedience | : st ) argest in th h already had talken steps to| The ecouncil passed without any ob- | of constitutional laws continues to in- l'ug 0. e Khe mosty ase 200 Bibles, to be marked. |jection the budget preparcd by the Roy A. Haynes, federal prohi- ; g LR e omlvlz‘m:m of lvervman's Bible [Loard of finance and taxation, and au- | bi oner, told the Minne-| HIMBERG & HORN . - s o SI¢ 1 red out 300 men from | (lass of New Britain ror p p 5 ol i convention mass h 169-171 MAIN ST. s, tend and a com- | 1se of the . | meeting h 'L | —Jewelers— ¢ class has ar- |3, | cuman has Y The budget raniats 1In six addr . i } get appropriations n six addresses throughout the city o .. » b Lo [ man of the religious committes and | 85,65, and provide a he said prohibition is with us to stay, 10 B, B. ARCADE Hat, ‘19 Totrs S04 MAIN 87 the Salvation l‘ruhatmn‘l)vV‘lm—r . Connolly hus| rate. Tt was also voted to em- | and pleaded for cooperation by all - en appointed to fill the vacancy. power the board of water commis- | ecitizens in the enforcement of statutes. g 3 4 g & A g d fon of F. W, Macomber sioners to enter into contracts for the Reports of lawlessness and exces- | We have been in business in this city for 19 years and The Greatest Values = or a c % _\I ar as cha of the entertainment purchase of supplies in the amount sive drinking ameng college students | have established a veputation for fair dealing. Our prices tory of this Bus aAre now U b ayor ) - lcommittee was accepted. of nearly $70,000, were characterized by the commiss | - 2 is 10 be had'in ok z of— [§ Questen are ar £ fo have Dhal Tt was Gevied thar the tatal Collecs | A e e actrical contractors | sioor’ a5, sxausérated, . Ho maid. the|ll 8¢ roksonabls for fAiret quatity merchandise, ; Before buying Jewelry elsewhere let us prove to you tend in a body. tion next Sunday will be presented to submitted a resolution asking that an | homes were responsible in many A t : [ de with at least | Rev, Mr. Davis, in Heu of a salary increase be made in the salavy paid | cases where the younger generation | that you can SAVE MONEY by trading here. urs a vercoa s 3 , one of them heing the U, h lie refuses to accept, |the electrieal inspector. On motion of [ did indulge to excess, | e 5. milit from Iort Slocum | The regular meeting of the commit- |Councilman Clifford W, Helberg, the | ¥red B, Smith, chairman of the At $88.50 and Less nd the other f # al ¥ | tee will be held next Tuesday. | resolution was referred to the com- committee of one thousand, New tailored in our a “:'\'" "“ o hic -l“f*‘w\'*'n Army in New —_— mittee on salavies. Unless there is a York city, wl:lo zm-umpumm] Mdn P’ g e Vork city has been R | . o ST | specia) council meeting before March | Haynes, also delivered several ad- F Q k R U H ld cl fied Ad DECm Not Aslecp in New Another French Measure {1, the resignation of the present in- | dress:s. or uic eturns Use Hera assl Vts' ge yon or any : G . i B oy s inw tude ihorraret ] b NaLBdialn b blox ‘ | TIs Aimed at Speculator§ not the « f made B8 Aol ) ot v arie, Feb, 21.—As a further meas- garments sellin 5 fte Capitol pd 1 1 the cfiort to prevent specula- Among are double-breast- : = will start|tVe activities considered harmful to with broad : sk and will last until 10:30, | French credit Minance Minister De Lasteyrie submitted for President Mil- and small There sermon by Rev, A, B i button T, 7 y o . formerly lerand’s signature at a cabinet monl-l‘ in the Tooss ) Vhile Tiev, |INE today a decree aimed at foreigm | , e g : Sy Y7 | speculators, It prohibits foreigners 5 4 ok from entering the Bourse without au- | 20ISRe N B hep IS d mymc by he horization by “competent authorl- | ey a8 those sofe o s R S e v‘;:\'.\x OPPOSES UNDERWOOD | Neal'lv 100% Of all the Victmlas ever ma(.le are stiu. p‘aVing o amd Dae-grara chas il oo witedaney of €10 inen from that| Biemingiam, L, Pab, $1OWL | satisfactorily, but if you compare the first with the last a great » s0 popular next fall P 1 d Level lam Jennings Bryan will begin - an ¥ . H nd 1 At | Pty i B o improvement will be demonstrated. The Victor policy is to make s attended or ‘;4 miey 1 opposition .va_- r\‘l‘(‘hl‘)““lv\(::)ll u.“i : ¢ HORSFALLSE i >, o | each record and each instrument better than the last, but we do FALLSY il o b s e 1 il 5 not announce each step as a great achievement. - 1 Jearings win and Vu Musgrove, candic in the Alabama \us egations, and a strong |tial nomination. | distinet herringbones, sh v 1den: ale and instrumer nds, shadow plaids, The f o v o1 e orches are rich brown, tans Hartford. wing made fo turn out a “it Pays to Buy Our Kind" rge erowd from the New Britai S DIVORCE AND 870,000 | s Nitie San FPranciseo, Feb, 21.+-Mrs, Gen. | | sva Curtis obtained an interlocutory - 2 . divoree decree here yesterday from p—— . D, Curtis, wealthy mining opera. 5 | |tor of New York and Wyoming. A | settiement by which Mrs, Curtis re- MANNISH SUITS Apigzsmtsvrup. Noorl | ARREST DAY AGENT PO SPIING ;“I(r»n‘run'x, 1 James A, K. I Rd s“l R l m‘ufi" prohibition enforcement of- ’ Can ouly b made by 8 ' . the Jilknd of BKUA', Wha WS | Ciribiribin (Pewloss) 1 netien ww} 986 $1.50 | i= LADIES' | ot o ™ iy New Victor Records Latest and upet lines guaranteed | d vouterd arvested to- ( | toEatiiae Wikt akin B hymas; 104 | 11 Bacio (TheKis) (Askt) 1n Italten Lucrezia Bori . 3 N eal contractor, and John B, Fernan- ' 1 1 Two familiar byt entrencing waltz mah’.x.nh $45-00 AND e ez, Kauai me t, in connection f Italian sk in th The m«mn. ?f oy | ‘ ! {with the alleged smuggling of 400 i Patti; th-fi:l‘q‘r-u. up in anohunn?m. ‘ou should Ye London Shop gumre ol i ik e O I (Y L L AT Starting Sunday [ '« et on bai : Liet “l(w - e R Tailors NEW I 1. BONDS ASKLD \ Famous waltz melodies set for the ‘cello; an old one from MAIN S5TR Washington, Feb, 21.—The Port [] classical Vienns, and a more besuti- ful. Fritz Kreislar We Know How : forstate eommerce commission today would make these records o authorize an jssue of $1,800,000 in e PR y Now Bonds to be guaranteed by the . : ' ' Nl Contsl e 04 wed ‘ con Light Vocal Selections ( . s —— ! | i {De Corprb M Criterion DR. COOMEBES i X0 BIL GUAHIES CROW S Ll {Hmy. Wufi.Nm su:-m}""“ The ::..‘..'-.;,‘.‘.:Iu... "":,"','"'" K i m_;n,“,,”' : ) I Mgh::qu-\:‘mmmluhm- uvflm:: MOVED : : by the 2 of the satate of | If the Rest of the World Don’t Want You 1 of the islands. The | 1 ) l"llfl]l'l' 19243 " Henry Burr “Let Us Ciothe You / nd Terminal company usked the in- | Into Mis Natmre Cure Institote | lase monarel 19 S. HlGH ST v late for the sal s not »\nl-n st the Post Office, w GOING ON LONG TRIP. has installed the new 3 . William Winters of Newington | | siotogical Blood Wash b ‘ outer of ‘.‘t-:”l,:"l‘h’?x" lm‘:.:l.{.';.:; it on Vietrola No. 260 {o}i”uflw’w MMMMM}I’Z” vill sail Tuesday for a trip to Cu Mshogany or walnut Twe songs with piano by these favorite colored comedians l.ah"“.h“ The other 1 the South American \ and Voice Culture g : e ‘ Vel of & hero with the BAR TRAINING ST READING James D. Donahue | fONRH 01 e Melodious Instrumental N omiore o et Uverstty ¢ B g = | Ross’ Ju Ju Man 5w s “Black mu%h}l’zls » & 1 b A ! Ross’ Florida Cracker . i * ace” Ross () \SP\I\ISH A | e | die Ross is more than a great banjoist; he is a master . ™~ R ' Wl o a So This is Venice!—For Trot : Learn to Do the Strut—Fex Trot | His Orchestra Antoniodlcno AV i rom “Msic Boa Rever”) In the first an tourist” 5 [ . . onr Victrola No. 405 e, sweet —smys The Varmer oy Mon.. Tues.. Wed. Walnut, $250; electric, $290 i & e ought _ to lfl.) nk ° There is but one Victrola and R i T I,"u'se L Vi l that is made by the Victor Compan .‘\‘I'.'l’:.“' have to do ]-, .;m' ove y 3 ~Jlook for these Victor trademarks. coaxing to ge m i couple of glasses a da You should use it in vo cooking. During Miss Lovely’s en- " TRADE MARK ANl Babies Theive on Onr gagement here she will / ’ ]. ( : Grade Nuvsery Witk take movies oa the slage. s / 0 Unitd Milk Co All those desiving to take . ’ fi b 3 : : part in the movies apply — Coming — v :ml'fl;m: ?"N' now at box office. Children "a"-‘ |l\l§“'§ _ New Britain el vt ('HECKER GIRLS "Phone 1610. P LYCEUM e e e w——

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