New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1924, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1924. failcd Representatives O'Sullivan and . kewi [ a on the paint but likewisc failed to mar e e e o City Items CRtheioalat bt ticcwie o masy ard-shell Mellonites” *'no.” The a paint was made “T didn’t belicve e vote was 408 to § I'he position i of Representatives Merritt s .ewis P. Dunn of 16 Sheftield street that would withstand sulphuric acid, 7 dritain general hospital yesterday have scen the surfaces of many paints to support thie compromise plan of their pariy leader in order to defeat MT- Punn was employed as vardma e curl up under an acid test. The col- ter by the N. Y H. & H. railroad oring materials used in paints are Record of How Nutmeggers Stood \.."o: 3% 57 (b Wit sl i le iy vor & wumie o sears ™ Satin Wax Body Finish an Added usuats composea of puiverizca bics ot on Tax Reform Bill |t grisnat Mt pian eates undgyere win e w mcting of the Sun- | Feature o e e e el e th i ¥ life and did not e L shir soclety Monday aftcrnoon, ng like Miureh - in the Y. W, X W——— know such as possible.” |were opposed to any departure from ) Ay NABNING 3 Home cooked lunches at Crowell’s, v il The acid discharged from the fire shington, D. .. March | Washington, Marc o B i ) PTOVE ! tinguished was so strong that it $he' five members of the house ¢ | Of 408 to § the rev was pass- Miss Idith R theisacoptin durability of the satin | .r¢ geaps on the enamel of the car in representatives from Connceticut. = AT 3 d uAe is spending fthe weck-en i wax body finish on the new 1924 Oak- several spots. voted regularly with their partics o t to th ate measurs Yor - | the principal votes taken on ‘ n income tax schedule offer- New Brunswick records every week reduction bill yesterday. hepres ive Longworth, the ) ican | a substitute for A son was born yesterday to The four eSenti- 3 tives, Morritt Free- mocratic rates. Th and M GheleriBculNAROrRI0RE Coru s [HENRSE Mocalfdistrilitor, Baseball Trades in Wind . ’ P ad re- |mercial street v man voted first . plan, © ad r 4 e y 73 In the presence of Roy Thornberg, and then for the L om. | fused by u vote o itolreln g |§ Viseolabienditlanon, Henry Morans |, quiting chemist for the Thornberg At Springfield Confab promise whi 4 bill originul Meilon 2 e Patateatl : o Elcetric company, and a group of while Representative T £ sk Ivg |Pusiness men, the chemical contents — Springfield, Mass, March 1.—FEast- 3 of ocrat, cast his » - | Rosa Ponscile malkes her fir Vie- (shot ugainst the side of an Oukland i oF Ry BB iecatic appoitios | hrer b : . > p gm0 T GOV, GOAL DIVERTED (& e o v+ e S LA, e B S Dy o o ot Frtdent The New- Cardner Sedan Merritt, Tilson and Fenn Gt ey sun before the surface was polished. special fox to be devoted larg to cleaning up cluded amon John A. Andrews & (Co.—advt Ihe experiment, which was prob- items of business that land open models was recently car- The Oakland is on exhibition at the {ried out by the distributor of this Auto Show at the Armory. at John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. e My, |COmpany in San Francisco says A. G. owert o extinguishe e ¢ powerful fire extinguisher were o 1%aguc team owners met here to- ables who registered their disappt Millions of Dollars Worth of Fuel have been When such important qualifications of closed car lisapy 1 rth of e 2 Painted People” are coming. |ably the most severe test ever given 'pending for some time. Numerous value as equipment, comfort, convenience, appear- of the Longworth cowmpromise b ; Said e - % £ -advt an automobile paint job, proved that trades that are reported to be handing : 2 2 ed, G‘ Seda MdSto SHarc s Bea STakon Bivon, the strength of the suiphuric acid firc are xpected to be furtheged. ance and price are considered, the Gardner = gives a good account of itself. voting “no” on the 1 Passag f ‘80 This Is Venice,” the 1 the |.I14‘-AJ;II;. .m:llu.mm el th o Property in Al ' sl . Vietor recor 3 ., contained in the fire extinguisher Owner Mike Hawkins of Albany is (\:u.’ ‘hm‘ “ (“..»‘;n‘.‘,.‘u\“ N # ; & Co—advt. chemical had no effect whatsoever. |said to be in the field for a catcher With 32 x 4 anti-skid cord tires—sturdy drum- cause they preforred it to : iss. March 1.—"An in- “Linger Awhile.” fox trot. Bruns-|After it was rubbed off and the side land Jack O'Hara of Waterbury also ilti i plan. The other irreconcilub 51 1 by the federal government wick record. John A. Ahdrews & Co. of the car polished, no 18 was d to be open to trades that will tAype headlamqa nlung uee."“‘ Whe?l dome Represents 1 ew |1 he southern division of the — noted. Muriatic acid, also, was put |strengthen his aggregation. light — Perfection heater — it embodies every Jersey; Mills Vainwright of New eral land office here of alleged “Al Jolson” on Brunswick B detail of equipment and refinements that could = 2 be desired in a closed car. York, and A dden of Pennsylva- fusurpation and infringement upon 5 John A. Andrews & Co. nia, republicans, and Howard of Ne- government coal reserves in northern The interior is draught-proof and weather-proof 5 “t - | 5 praska, democrat. Alabama, was begun at Jasper, Ala., | “The Painted People” are coming . A The four republicans voted together | Vesterday, according to James W. : advt MO RI q ND F Ventilation is control led by adjustable windshield, first for the amendment offered by head of the land office here. Old fashioned danc Tabs' hall, st cowl ventilator and rotary-type door window pr-EReal, who Bw))l supervi- | Tuesday evening.—udvt. lifts, while a permanent metal sun visor increases Representative Huwley of Oregon, re- - publican, which would have restored Sion of the investigation stated that, New Process Columbia Record re- the safety and comfort of driving With full five- practically the original Mellon plan the government would investigate | lcases out weekly At Columbia | LDEN GUERNSEY MILK 3 i . ‘ e rates, charges that millions of dollars worth | headquarters, John A. Andrews & Co. P!;*“lfl !;! ing capacity—all °l;‘;th°‘°" °P¢:l‘ This amendment was lost by @ vote |©f €081 had Leen wined and sold from advt Is the Best Milk Sold Locally wide, pr;v: ing easy entrance to ront an g rear seats. of 261 to | The gle Connecti- (SOVernment property by private mine | TRy B democrat, O'Sullivan, voted with ""-;'l-“ during the last few yearss | COST OF DYING i Herd tested by State and Federal Governments. y The full weight of the car is carried on axle his party against the amendment.| The area controlled by the govern-| Naples, Italy, Mareh 1.—The grave | seredited as Free fiom . i ther than on iving shaft, thus This final rejection of the Mellon |Ment is said to be 200,000 acres, con- | diggers of Naples are on strike for in- | Accredited as Free from Tuberculosis. :“eal;::'?:gr(.lle}'epr;pellin‘ n::l;:l:nm f'mr: Mltive Sshadule per cent surtax and six [14ining some of the richest fuel de-|creased puay und extra allowances be- (. R. Weidman, Supt. Telephone 929-13 { ) . ng A s per cent on incomes below and above |POSIts in the country, | cause of the high cost of living. i driving strains. This is an exceptionally impor- tant feature in closed car construction, $6,000 opened dhe way for a vote on | The new Gardner Sedan is a real quality job—at the Longworth substitute AT the compromise masimum sur - - : a price that puts the family pocketbook back in | the picture. of 37% cent and normal 1wo per cent on incomes below $4,000, H :\lvxe per vt-l‘\!,nn 51‘_\.‘.u to $8,000, and per cent from $8.000 up, . On this vote the Conne .-Im ut mem- See the' New F. O- B. Prlce $l445 bers were lined up just as they had . been on the Mellon schedule, Merritt, ilson, Fenn and Freeman voting | “aye” and O'Sullivan ‘“no.” The compromise was carricd, however, by | & vote of 216 to 199, the insurgents BATTERIES —_— TlRES switching their support from the democrats to the republicans. On motion to recommit the bill | » with an amendment by Crisp, ey 1 Georgia, democrat, to strike out the GASOLlNE olLs W l:.-ctll;n rrn\'hlilnk ‘ per cent .-'-m..n‘ Distributor tion in taxes due on 19 ncomes al |:= \\()ODLAND the Connecticut representatives voted “ gt “no,” the motion getting only scant ACE' i LENE —_ OXYGEN ] TEL. 3127.2 support from either party. On a number of record votes taken on individual amendments which had been inserted in the bill in commit- Slx — [— tee of the whole, the Connecticut "rwo SERVICE CARS members voted generally along party lines. On the vote on final passage after the motion to recommit had | | eempmpmprengl g PHUNE 900 — Series “A,” Listed at the Low Price At A vourt of prebate holden at New| Britatn, within and for the district of Ber- iin fn the Copnty of Hartford and State of Conpecticut, on the 29th day of February A D, 1924, Present, Bernard ¥, Gaffney, Esa. Judge, S — On motion of Harriet L, Paliner, of Bran- , ° ford, Conn., as administratiix on the est e ccss (' NEILTIRE &BATTERY GO F. 0. B. Factory g agalnst the same to the administratrix and directs that public notice be order by publishing In a n IR . St i St e v 1 Hydraulic Four-Wheel Brakes and where the deceased last dwelt Certified from Vecord vl _ Balloon Tires optional at extra cost 7 yo F.L. GREEN| Seenthe N":}‘l Buick f 227 GLEN ST. How would you like a finish on your next car that retains its beauty indefinitely? SEE US AT THE SHOW THIS IS THE LAST NIGHT FOR THE AUTO SHOW STATE ARMORY — SPECIAL FEATURES — DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY of Seeing New Britain’s Prettiest Display of Automobiles Oakland’s special, permanent Duco finish keeps its rich appearance in spite of sun, mud or rough usage. AT THE SHOW A. G. HAWKER 52.54 ELM STREET RADIO SET GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT 11111/ 1/ 0/ ANIRNRIRRNTRRNRN

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