New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 23, 1924, Page 16

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ARATIONS TERMS AS DRAFTED RECOMMENDED CAVE MAN JAILED (R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUAR in the assembly as to the British g ernment’s attitude toward the Ameri- |can request for equal rights in the mandated territory of Southwest TALK BY RADIO IS 99 23, Y 1924. PRESIDENT ENTERS | HAS NARROW ESCAPE New York Hotel Manager Refuses To |safe. When he declined two of the | bandits announced they would sear his flesh with lighted cigarettes until he consented to open the money box. The arrival of several hotel resi- dents, however, caused them to flee y | | filvEN BY [;UULII]I]E'cemin the wishes of the dominions, | PRIMARY lN l]“l[] |which were principally concerned in [the class C mandates. The subject | . . “Vfl.! LD EELT e ominion re- : President Eulogizes “The Father miers ot the tmperias conterence. ne | Garford’s Name Is Placed on List 0[ His GOlll][l'yn | Representations from the l'ni(ed; as Second Ghoice faid, but no decision was reached. |States had not been answered. Waushington, Feb, —President iast negnt from the White House, OGCURS [N PROVIDENGE combined with a iribute 1o Washing- | Jton an appeal te the American peopic i b i responsibilities and con- tinue the sacritices necesary to make Three Firemen Are Injured When cnduring the institutions which Wash- ington roun Mr. Coolid, Put Up Hands But Bandit's Gun Fails To Work. New York, Ieb. 23.—Threats of | 7 torture and two attempts to shoot; CORPORATION TAX RETURNS 'hlm failed to compel Louis Schwmz.l Stanley Gierymski, deputy collector | night manager of the Fourth A\'enue“’t internal revenue in New Britain, | hotel, to open a strong box contain- |afinounced today that although cor- |ing several thousand dollars today, |porations are allowed until June 15 dent Coolidge formally cnu-xcq today | when four bandits held him up. to file tax returns, tentative state- the Ohio rcpublican presidential pre-| Schwartz didn't put up his hands | ference primaries for president by |quickly enough to please one of the |Ments must be filed not later than filing his declaration with Secretary |quartet and he pulled the trigger of |March 15. The deputy colléctor has yof State Brown. | his gun twice. It failed to explode.!not yet moved to his new office in Simultancous with Mr. Coolidge’s | After relieving Schwartz and a negro[the Chamber of Commerce building, fling, Arthur I. Garford, of Elyrpia, elevator operator ot $160, the ban-|as was announced recently, but wilt | Ohio, also filed .with the secretary of ,dits ordered Schwartz to open the[do 80 on February 26. | state an authorization for the use of ! { his name as a cond choice candi- | date in compliance with the Ohio primary law, | Both President Coolidge and Mr. | Garford also filed with the secretary | of state formal notice of the designa- tion by them of loke Donithen of Marion, Ohio, President Coolidge's Ohio campaign manager, as their rep- | resentative *“to sign all declarations | and statements required of me to con- form with the primary election laws ol the state of Ohio.” In his declaration of his candidacy Mr, Coolidge also requests that his name be printed on the official pri- | mary bailot, thus officially entering | himseclt in the preferential primary of April at which delegates to the | vational convention will be elected Coolidge’s declaration at Washjngton February 14, s witnessed by Edward T, Clark Sdwin C. er, White House ' secretaries, Mr, Garford's authoriza- tion for the use his pame for sec- ond choice by Coolidge candidates for wus signed here today and | witnessed by Stelln O'Neall and Vir- ginia Chadwic in Coolidge headquarters, A (ull complement candidates tor delegates, at lary districts, have been selecte ¥ his managers and expected to be filed within a few V8. before they could carry out their Aceept- threats. Commitiee of Experts Urges Not FOR BEATING WIFE “IITHit Her 20 Times She ouldn't Get Up,” He Says i 1 ance in Whole or at All Paris, | committees of | reparations. it learned, will contain ommendation of the cepting or rejecting the e whole without utilizing ce tions and rejecting ot The report ill point out suggestions of the experis given subject are consider only if put into practice tion with all other nts of the report. Moreover the drafting com- mittees have been instructed to frame the report with such coherence that| dissection of the various recommen- .dations will be virtually impossible. | After hearing the tr experts today the committee finished its gen eral conclusions r railways. The r tee will go over tl port within the it will then be drafti comunittee, is b made on the tion ARREST BRUTAL FATHER Broke A report of the on German authoritati urgent of ac- as sug- Ieb. . experts is 20 times as she Columbus, Ohio, Feb. —Presi- 1p again” of Stanley Ozolek 42 Broad street, testifying in his swn defense in police court this morning w he was arraigned on *harges of breach of the pe and assault on complaint of his wife, Ozo- lek was arrested yester morning v Patrol 1 William O'Mara When sted he told the officer that his wife should have called him in time to go to work amd she didn't. Mrs, Ozolek testified that she called er husband about § o'clock and he said wouldn’t get up as he wasn't > work. At 6:45 he finally got 1 when he saw the time, e ac- d her of not calling him fo! ork ed her about 20 times, ac wife's testimony. corroborated I struck her n , she would never get was the statement neeessity L | of n hat the on any a1 valuable in connec- W Purniture Establishment Floor described the - part Caves in, Trapping Men. | played by Washington in the founding of the American goveru- Providence, R. 1., F 23.—Three! ment and declared he accomplished firemen were slightly injured, and a the results by accepting great re-|five story brick structure and a stock sponsibilitics and making great sac-|of furniture valued at $75,000 were rifices.” destroyed by a spectacular fire which “If we are maintain the in- wrecked the building occupied by A. flliul‘luns which uruuded. Wwe | T. Scattergood compar in North are to improve what he creatcd, We Main street shortly after 10 o'clock must be like-minded with him, We jast night, Th total loss was $1 must continue 1o accept responsi- 000, fully covered by insuradce, , Lilities, we must continue lo make Iour alarms in all were sounded, crifices,” the president said. “Ln- {he first about 10:15 and the fourth aer all ihe laws o!f God and man 5 huif hour lat . fact that ad- ”“r'f" 1S no other wauy.” joing buildings were seriously threat-| | “';‘ utddnb:: was :th‘“fzd U\-‘; _“:" ened being largely onsible for the| president in his study in the White ! girq and fourth alarn House and was made by invitation The three firemen were injured oi the International Rotary clubs,'wyen the first floor caved in, burying members of which recently asked gnem byt they were rescued by com- et e e ¢ " [rades and their injurics were so slight mu}mfng “,: f::n..rimn.~.m Y 9 100 Ishat they were able to return to their| “Each the birthday P R f“:‘f]‘ “:t":il}:, i-"]'l‘l“‘,’;'v“""“'urw;“"‘l; bullding with startiing speed, the roof signilicanse,” My, Coollige said, “In being a mass of flamcs within a half far oft lands people are observing Lhis hour after the ,woun_dma of |h_1 first day by taking thought of the qualities alarm and shortly after it (':H 1a ana that gave Washington this oremost lhen & side wall gave way. The bulld- place wmong the truly great, They are |iN8 0Wned and occupied by the Cong- drawn to this man by his calm aud |40 & Carpenter company, which is | clear judgm by his aboundingy°Pereitd Crom the Settergood struc. | courage, and by his unscltish devotion, | Ures by brick party’ wall, was Leyond that which has cver accorded |Suarded by the firemen against 10 any other mortal, he hiolds rank as |SPread of the flamesh and although a soldier, a statesman and a patriot, |the roof did cateh firé it was extin- Gthers may have excelled him in some | uished without difficulty. { of these qualities, but no one ever ox- | On April 15, 1916, a fire causing a celled him in this three fold great- 1088 of $50,000 visited the Scattergood ness. Yet Washington, the man, COmMpany, and on Jan. 15, 1920, a loss| [ seems to stand above them all, . of $300,00 was sustaincd. | We estimate him by not e identifying him with some high place, Lut by N im as one of our- selves all detatled descript talls, it is enough to say he was a grest man, He had a supreme en- dowment of character, “We have not yet b to [vawe-lg-vese | O the e two days d to 1 imilar progre sanking qt next over | | the couple iking his wife and had marked could call a po- Lim sent to j eded, for Judg 1 revoked the | ¥ the court on d ordered the man will have and pay $11 costs. | J. Traceski repre- | told U she William probation o 1geric Man Who His Smooth andPositive A slight pressure of the finger releases the Buick clutch, so positive and in- stant is its action. With this exse and surencss of operation, the Bulek multiple dise dry plate clutch combines a smoothness in power transmission and a long wear that are possible only with this advanced type , of clutch construction. sent ) New Haven Daughter's Head With Sugar Bowl s : o) of its way through the|? ' Is Held By Police. ] of Hartfor harged motor vehicle while | New uor, had his | seven, until Wednesday. He |pital with a fractur by Attorney Alfred 'was hit on the he bowl, alleged to hav her tather, Antc r arrest on the coroner pending the the child. Mrs, Ricci told the police that wihen her husband picked up the| 1 and threw it at her, it went wild | and Nit the child who was standing arby, | Haven, F Helen Ricel was taken to New Haven hos- i skull when she 1 with a sugar been thrown by : is un- of z held for condition of . clerks of Coolidge tanti Ys both dele- mski of r contin- nski was weeks lignor lauor to ospital s furtl t, Yubl ibout thres « gates olating court are gute-ut-large state, didates for with the secretur Reason Why — When better automobiles are built Buick will build them NEW BRITAIN BUICK GO. 225 ARCH STREET Phone 2607 New Britain, Conn. | will fiie of bow SK) STARS ENTER vald Ander- N, H., and Rolph Mon- | Vi, Canadian pion, were amateur i or her to tost Bow niit DOCKMEN'S STRIKE IS CAUSING ANNOYANCES Berengarin hospit not pe ARMY STILL NEEDED Moscow . ! can t in, Brattlehe amatear jumping | among cutered i ski championship tourn g today. Anderscn Jumping champion. TO STOP TRAFFIC FOR L. B, C. |0y o s IFollowing a conference Mayor Paonessa, Chief of Poli and Rev, John L. Davis this n it has been decide. to divert from West Mauin street betw goal of Washington's ideal. Washington an_‘| Main streets tomor- are not yot fully understood. Me row morning after the close of .l<. wis & pome man. He suffered ! Mun's Bible class for 10 or 15 inin- no lusion, Ho knew thuf theho was utes m_ufl a p.r.ot_r»gmp). is taken ont- no power to establish a system un- ‘“N"_": ‘"i" '“P‘f‘n]‘ ”“.‘"'ll' ". the der which existence could be support- | CrOd attending the mocting. ed without effort. Thosec who now ——" = OONTOY cxpect anything in that direction are REmie ACK. CONVOY certaln to be disuppointed. He hetd Madrid, Feb, An official com oul no promise of uncarned rewards, Munique from Melilla, Spunish Moroc- ¢ither in small or largs amounts, On C0 Says rcbels attacked a convoy re- the other hand, if no one sought to turning from Benitez and Tizziazza recolve gain except tor service rendor- | KINIng three native soldiers ; and ed, no one ought to he required to|wounding a Epunish Moutenant’ and render service except for reasonable | ¢ight men. compensation, lquality and justic both require that there should be no profiteering and on exploitation, I'n- ger e constitution of the United States there is neither any peasantry nor any order of nobility, Politically, cconomically and soclally, service and | character are to reign, and lcr\'lc-.1 and character alone | e court n thos ) the Interunational at Says '“\l“ ”i lacid Third a is Lake Task of The “Red Army is Not Yet | reached the > SUROREON T LW . 7S, Ko HAVE YOUR EYE LEXAMINED AND GLASSES fED By A, PINKUS yesight speclalist 300 MAIN ST. New Britain Open Until 8 P, M, All 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 Accomplished.” | f T Passo Cannot - Get P 3 By ed feal Aid The [ is not accomplished arc not yet finished,” say t by the executive commit- Third internatior on the the orgunization’s anni- that Russia tight ring Men Moscow, Veb, & tusk of the ) n ; struggl A statem e the occasion Jd arm t is s Mail ey s o A kmey over rsary, Tt still surrounded capitalistic states, the wor other ¢ country struggle out by eilinite points assural d scri- class s can i® “a FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS ON HAMILTON ST, RESTRICTED TO ONE AND TWO-FAMILY HOUS| MAP ON FILE AT MY OFFICE, H. 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HATCH COMPANY CITY HMALL BUILDING PHONE 3400 rom t the engineer letached PREMIER SMUTS REPLIES Capetown, South Africa, Feb, 28— | Premier Smuts, replying to a question PRENCH EXCHANG) York 1 pasage by Premi ranc RIsSES p recovs| today fol- | chamber of Poinca ny pl at the opening of the market soared 121 points to 4.36 | nte, alhost points above its re- cent record low Belgian franecs gained in sympathy and demand ster, Poilis® : the %Y:;x;:b Baby Chicks Order now for delivery any time after first of March, Have them delivered to you just when you want them. CHICKS hatched by the World’s largest Producers. runti New Feb, « g wed the utios tire taxation price of the J of Na Ain- nekah offteials the t DECORATORS 7 Chapman Street 1 2004 Iy given tner union If you have a good lot in the center of the city, you want to sell, see us at once. Money to loan on first and second mort- gages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 313 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. ) ( Let’s Go--Dance SATURDAY February 23, 1924 LITHUANIAN HALL 354 Park St. Given by American Lithuanian Association mai Devonport NOURISHMENT AT DAWN The morning should bring to your home a supply of Seibert's Pasteurized milk and cream. Ask us to sup- ply you with this seal- ed-for-safety milk, Lstimates o all jobs High Grade Furniture KUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS Agency Vor HOUSLEHOTD RANGES A. D. LIPMAN 27T MAIN ST THE OLD HOME TOWN to th The s and b H 1 ngaria lner midnight OCEAN RATES Up Increases Agreed lain Sireet BY STANLEY Tpon by North American Rate "MAKE SUREITS SEIBERTS =X E SEIBERTeSON d’@/our??]i//.'mafl $PARK ST. PHONE 17208 NEW BRITAIN,.CONN FOR SALE x-room cottage on Lincoln| lot 70x160: ideal location and price is reasonable, | n y . i WEN MADE EGGS BONELESS SAUSAGE ubmit the ad today by flect Y TAILOR SH6P SWPS CLEAWED t» BB WHILE Yo COX & DUNN MAIN ST. Let’s have your order NOW for any va- riety, and any quantity. Prices right. S. P. STROPLE 113 CHURCH ST. 9= 22 DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. (Gas—Oxygen—X-rays ational Bank Bldg. CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS ~ Grneral Trocking— 9 WEST ST, TI‘. 2099 TORK If You Prefer MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Dividends Paid Since Organization SEE Dewitt A. Riley Co. Incorporated Order aTORK CLOCK today and get full benefit of your light- ed windows and electric signs. TORK CLOCKS quickly pay for themeelves in service needed by every merchant. We uee 3 TORK CLOCK 1o control our own lighting. Let us quots you on the sz you need. BILLINGS ELECTRIC (0. 27 GILBITY ST New Britan honec 2558 i Stromberg Carburetor | | A. G. Havker | | EXPLODED LAST NIGHT WHEN TAILOR SHERMAN POTTS HUNG THE GARMENT TOO NEARA B\ “Zmens.. LIGHTED CANDLE National Bank Bldg. 272 Main Street

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