New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1924, Page 2

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WATCH THIS SPACE — THE — DICKINSON Drug Co. TALKS TO LIONS ON 169-171 MAIN ST. The Smart New Tailored SUITS For Both Misses and Women $29.50 ™ the ong perfect man-tailor- heautiful the new Lighter and color, the new Che Twills, Stroock Hair and Charmeen suits very alluring. the fue styles The Kets- revers ing short the how are in Many 1 of skirts arc you'll like S PQFALL 95-99 Xlsylum Street Hartfor. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind LADIES' MANNISH SUITS . ORI SPRING by oA wpeto-e made Tailor Latest amd lines guaranteed $45.00 ...« Ye London Shop ito [ .\\\I \ \li(l‘l T iy e “1et Us Ciothe You We hnow How™ DR. COOMBS aihic Phoysician ctor s Into Mis Natwre Cure Insticate 19 S. HIGH sT. Opposite the Post Ofics he has installed the » Biological Blood Wash where w il ——— YOU'LL DO BETTER at AXELROD’S We are out of the High Remt District Apollo and Masterpieces CHOCOLATES IN BULK special This Week 79¢ Tijade New Froweh Perfame v Powdery Takum Powder Compncts and Fonge Axelrod’s Pharmacy k] 225 PARK ST NEinon ron O RACY Tt Us #9ll Your Prescriptions v / (EW BRITAIN DAILY HERARD, WEDNESDAY SureRelief I-'OR INDIGESTION ADOPTING CHILDREN ¢ Charles fiofiaEDimtor of Child Welfare, Speaks Here coting of the Lions club in hall st evening Charles Dow, state director of child welfare, was the speaker. He said up to 40 years ago it was the custom to put children who were public charges in w almshouse. About this time was considerable agi- for sou an institution Uhie aken care of in a much and ich better that in the alms- house At the time the law wuas wn up it stated specifically that Hot water W Sure Relief At a n 0dd Fellows' 25¢ and 75¢ Packn;es Evmwhere C.5 W MEETING Affair to Feat 80~ sort of Social children could setter manner cnvironment ordinary Large ciety's Welfare Probl Pund — :f‘l\“ “‘U‘“ i Committees Appointed. The New Britain chapter of Cathos lic Social Welfare will give one of the institutions for chikiren largest social affairs of the year-at Y. to be only temporary places of M, 'l & B. hall Friday evening at and protection. The speak- § o'clock when they will hold a leap at in putti clause into year bridge and whist social. governing institutions The or Jegislators showed that they were new one and was fomml sighted indicated that they with the purpose of taking cars of ieved the life was best for any welfare problem that may arise children in the eity of New Britain. The or- Mr. Dow told of the ganization hopes to get every Catholic lems that confront the man and woman to become a member ers and said that the of the grganization. B find a sultable The followin in which both charge of the affair to be he and the child will be benefited. The €vehing: General committe speaker said that the first considera- Man, Mrs. Sundberg; ots, Miss tions are morality and religion in the |Catiicrine O’'Leary; treasurer, Mgs. J. homes, He said that it is the prac- Tarrant; prize committee, tice, us far as possible, to place a 8¥the, Mrs. McBr ; Chtholic child in a Catholic home, Miss Skritulsky, Miss Ron and a Protestant child in a Protcst- Fations, Mrs, Mangan; press commit- ant home as it is rrwnd I“‘l\ the best,tee, Mrs. Mary Maguire; in charge of e abned by following this] Whist, Mrs, P, W. Ringrose; in charge 5 of bridge, Mrs. J. McBriar dra the state wer sidence ud t law stat and family minor prob- welfare work- biggest problem home for the the family committees have d Friday chair- children results are method. He said that i as phssible any ~'nnlnu]'Huu the [ .::.n n n‘x ‘1 . ]H‘Al\" Williams Instructed to with their parents is preserv by the " . y Secure Right of Way welfare bureau as in-many cases it is found that children may be taken Engineer Joseph D. Williams back by parents. NMr. Dow stated waus authorized by the board of pub- that at the present time the children jje works at a mecting last night, to are coming into the institutions secure rights of way r the second the rate of 15 a month and although installment of the east side trunk line this might seem large number, be- sewger, an installment which will run fore the organization the bureau about 5,000 feet, The job will I done on contract, Sewers are also to the rate was 80 a month, Due to the good work of the bureau many chil- | be bullt in Miller and Clinton streets. The American Hardware Corpora- dren are Kept in their own homes wherepreviously they had been put tion was given permi n to place three strings of electric lights across into institutions, The weltare 1o High sprect while the new Russell & give the parents-to-be as much in- | Erwin factory 1§ being built. formation as possible about the child | It was voted Mo get bids on com- religion and char- pleting the Commonwealth avenue sewer, a Hartford contrac- 1o clo Mr, Dow urged the ~mnm§ members of the ¢lub to 1e8 the bureau tor, but disc®ntinued when he came any houn is without into finuncial difficuity. and sy betieved The opening of Doris ome wher was @nly tween Grove and Gold ehifld would be benetited approved. by taking in another chid, und as . ARV Ut ) alu B (0m~t0(‘l\ Encampmem ¥ Wins Over [)unbar ‘perfect both from ental stundpoi 5 Encampment No, You Wait, O, 1 will entertain B, L. lvum‘m encampment, No of Tiristol at din Friday evening at 7:39 oclock in Odd Fellows Gril) room, Arch reet, This dinner is a penalty im- posed upon Comstock for again com- vould g fn on the short end of a mems- the shership contest “in which they we hended poaten almost 2 to 1. A song fest wil i vxpressed bo conductid with Brother Ripple * v presiding at the piano. After the Comstock duck pin bowling team will w matell with the best that cun ced from. Dunbar on the the former gynasiumi, T in charge el AIVIH‘“ A8 1 City at of workers always try as 1o its linvage acter, ng now of hildren that a was street streets greatly sured t ehild that would I any d unstock Grown While read us om o Lion er members 1,0 that his assured nderful hude makir demonstra company was s new consists of 15, A Newton and Helm will do ALl patelarehs in or vi will be cordially committes Danberg ! B “ro catering dting the city onie, Andrews Application Is Rejected by Commission un bullding on proporty on Stan “t owned by Nebert Andrews last wight by the building THe commission viewed as a public gardge Belvidere, whiel of the city, commission de- wel rprise the A ot commissio botiding residents of esidential section ered opposition, the I Lo isswe the pgrmit. A public as held las Thursday eve- spposition developed and i of - sine ing and A'rm Boleslaw Karpinski a Fiith \\:ud C andldatc C hurrhcs v rge Enforcing Laws by Setting Example Veb, 27 An appeal 1o uphold a by precept and prac- tige, obedience and enforcement,” and support public officials in their ef- o compel observance was made y the exeentive committee of ul Counell of Chur es. The which was addressed to all #x of the council, stressed co- on in the enforcement of pro The eaunchi also sug Ameriean creed” by be “committed to young and oldft and re- trequently “in ddy schools and schools, and upon patriotic s in churches and clsew here Washington, app BASKETBALL 3 ipitior gested that ying to | William Tyle “the Page FPVNORTH LEAGHY CAPITOL THEATER Hrtford SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 9TH Robert Kellogg pre JERITZA Only Concert in New England of the World's Most Famous Prima Donna A Few Good Seat< Are Still Available (including t «) 8$1.73, $2.88, $3.45 (All £2.30 seats are gone) Tickets at Music Stove, B9 Asilum street, Hartford. zil ordeis to Nobert Kellogg (same address) 26117 nis MeCor's Phone THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MOB OF 3,000 RIOTS AT KKK, GATHERING, Mass Meefing‘at Waukesha Has! 1o Be Called 00 * <[ Waukesha, Wis,, Feb, 27. — Three (thousand- persons stormed the Com- mercial hotel, in the heart of [the | downtown district, last night, put out | the lights, smashed ' windows, lhroke doors and disbanded an attempted Ku IKlux Klan organization meeting be- fore which speakers of national prem- inence were scheduled to appear. The klansmen escaped at the second floor of the hotel, from which they later were rescued unharmedgby police and firemen called from Milwaukec after Captain Harry Welch, past cdmman- der of the Waukegha post of the American Legion, had addressed the attackers from the shoulders of sev- eral men, The meeting was the result of about two weeks' effort to organize a klan unit here. Wheén the klan. speaker crose pnd announced that a prayer would open the meeting, #he w greeted with catealls, jeers and how and a man jumped on a table and waved a pistol. A dozen men pushed through the broken door of the Letel and with drawn revolvers an- nounced: “the meeting is off.” The light went out, the wires hav- | irg been cut, and the three story Totel was thrown into darkness. A vo.certed rush was made toward the kian speakers and organizers. Sym- s shielded them and in the k ucceeded in fetting them out through a side door and up to the sgeona floor, where they remained at hay two hour ' WATERBURY LEADS American Cm-». of 50,000 L4 Hewls More In Money l’am For Teacherd' Salaries, Washington, el ~The seventy- nine American cities huving an esti- mated population between 50,000 and 100,000 in 1 spent 891,844,000 for education purposes other than librar- ies in that year, Census burcau sta- tistics issued toduy show 44 of the 79 cities spent more than $1,000,000 cach and that four of them spent more than §$2,000,000 cach. The aver- age per r‘u‘! a expenditure for teach- salaries and other expenses of maintenunce and operation exclusive of costs of outlays and permanent im- provements, amounted to $12,77 for 22 as compargd with $5.55 In 1017, cramento had the largest total nditure with $2,959,000 of which was for permanent lm Waterbury led in expenditures for salaries and other expenses of operation and maintenance, exclu sive of permanent improvement outs luys, with $1,525,000, Okluhoma City vas second with $1,479,000 and Tulsa third with $1,280, LOCKOUT IS PLANNED 150.000 Workers in Manchester Cotton teachers' FEBRUARY 27, 1924. WINSTED VETERAN ASKS PROBE OF VETS'BUREAU ‘DNMM Soldier Claims He' is Depend- ent But is Getting No Aha!st ance, BY GEORGH H. MANNING, (Washington Burfau of N. B. Herald) | Washington, D. C., Feb. 27.— | "Representative of the United Sgates, Washington, America,” was the ad- { dress on .a letter with an Italian | stamp which the post office delivered | !to Congressman P. B. O'Sullivan at | Derby. It was an appeal for a private in- | vestigation of the Veterans' Bureau | tor Paul Portinari, a disabled world war veferan of Winsted, whose com- 1 tion checks had suddenly ceased > last June, and who is with- cut means of support. - After the armistice Portinari was irated by the Veterans' Bureau as to- tally -and permanently disabled, and was granted compensation of $75 & month. Although he had only partial4 {use of his limbs, he returned to Italy | to take care of his widowed mother, | over a4 year ago, and soon after that | his compensation was cut to $60, Last | June his checks stopped coming, nnd he received no explanation from tlw" bureau. His appeal to |the United States” Congressman O'Sullivan, who laid the ! matter before the bureau. A mistake | in the records was found, with the re- sult that Portinari is being sent; i | through the ' American consul at! | Chiampo a check for $480 for back | compensation, and hareafter will ro-l ceive 875 every month. ! . 'Tgaut & Hine Mfg. Co. | Elects New Directors Fred C. Hunt of Bridgeport and A.| D. Johnson of Hartford were elected directors of the Traut & Hine \l(p‘ Co., yesterday afternoon at the ll\llu&l’ meeting. Ko dividend was declared. Other directors re-clected are as follows: George W. Traut, Frank L. Traut, H. 8, Walker, Harry C. Brown, Ernest N, Humphrey and A. C. Stern- | berg. At a subsequent meeting of the directors, ‘the following officers re-elected: President and trea-, George W. Traut; viee-presi- drnest N, Humphrey; assis! ml surer, A. Sternberg, se %, 1y Traut “Representative of | was taken up by BANKRUPTS HAVE NO ASSETS At a meeting of the creditors of Cyril Sullivan, bankrupt, held in the office of 1. M. Yeoman in Hartford yesterday, it discovered that the estate had no assets, The same con- dition was found to exist in the bank- rupt estate of Paolo Rametta on| which a hearing was held yesterday. Our :!‘;mnlmoz»rh were willing to use most any make of vanilla . fifty gears ago, Grandmothers of today | know Baker's is above the average and they use it, All grocers sell it~ advt, Mills May Find Themselves Jobless | A Tock out cotton operatives s threntened almost immediately, even tually affecting, if it materializes 500, 000 workers lecision to take the wp yesterday by the master spinners federation 1o enforee the calling off of o strike w comparatively gmall of 150,000 was cotton now in progress in mill at Royton: A few weeks ago an extra machine raw cotton was Intro mitl. Fwo w 1 this imposed them Failure to areang ed tor beeaking up duced into the tain \Cres- ipon increased wages thement of (heir ‘i'l’\ give the operators one mote we which to resume they say they wi Rovarned by the f¢ themn idle until th return crators o ed work claim to a k in hich mills work, Tailing w all the leration and keep workers ag to clos: moderats At @ ring mad it down inte narreY HNg increases its attracti \l90, at a surprising 1 and covered witl without ih #ny way marring ithar the ws 80 heamtifies i i and admire to our stor 1ding ringa also show most suitable cred w 1w which.ar you our for 11 e sty Headguarters deweler and cost it 1 possibie in the ilimstr srigin nside M. C. LE WITT and dgmanded | Medium Mackerel Ic'this Signature [ is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE “There is no other BROMQ QUININE” Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenzs, and as a Preventive. . I ‘7710 First and Original Co_Id and Grip Tablet I . Price 30 Geits. Baby Chicks Order now fon deli\;er’ any time after first of March. Have them delivered to you just when you want them, » CHICKS hatched by the World’s largest Producers. Let’s have your order NOW for any va- riety, and any quantity, Prices right, S. P. STROPLE 113 CHURCH ST. — ANNOUNCEMENT - THE CITY TAXI SERVICE REDUCES RATES IN THE CITY You can now ride in a Holmes Car for 50c within a radius of a mile. 15c¢ each additional passenger. Cross town, $1.00, PHONE 2379 MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET 1S THE PLACE TQ SELECT YOUR FRESH FISH—A BIG VARIETY AND FINE QUALITY FIRST OF -THE SEASON GEORGETOWN BUCK SHAD Elegant Shore Fresh “Haddock ....... 12¢ b ackerel ....... 20c b Saybrook Flounders 12¢ 1 Spanish Mackerel . 22¢ Large Ft:r | Snapper Blues .... 20¢ th Herring€ ...... 12¢ b Beston Bine | Lake Champlain Smelts ......... 35¢ b e e cerel’ 16c 1 | Fillet of Flounders 35¢ Bluefish Steak .... 16¢ th | Large Butterfish .. 30¢ 1h Rockport Cod Steak 18¢ h | Penobscot Salmon . 35¢ b Fancy White Halibut, Swordfish, Extra Large Smelts, | | Georgetown Shad, Sea Bass, Live gnd Bolled Shrimp, Long 10 vither have wedding comfortahie raved design on the 1 de weading ring can he nas hite gold or platinum and cngraved, inscription. This pro it it becomes to be Mghly y show you u sample f white gold mountings Hamonds anond Ring- Pigmond Dealer 205 MAIN ST E GREY'S “THE CALL OF "THE CANYON” . RICHARD DIX — LOIS WILSON — NOAH BEERY Island Scallops, Open Long Clams, Steaming Clams, Round Little Neck Clams, Finnan Haddies. Boneless Salt Cod 18¢ pound, 3 pounds 50c. Try Our Guilford Oysters, opened fresh every day at our market. They are fine. We Are Open Until 9 0’Clock Thursday Evenings. MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET 30 COMMERCIAL ST. JUST OFF MAIN If You Prefer MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Dividends Paid Sinee Organization SEE Dewitt A. Riley Co. Incorporated National Bank Bldg. 272 Main Street Be Sure You See “THE LEAGUE OF NONSENSE” 20 — PEOPLE — 20

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