New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1924, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAIIY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924. w ——— e e ‘I.H ed by motor vehicles and in Feb- ’\‘ 4 CORBIN CLUB WINS Jr. 0. U. A. M., and beat the Mechan- | be played next Thursday night in the cidents, for per capita ing for missions in s i = - PP | gained by the opponents in the first L, — — this state. doomination has | tional comeback last night in thely, pioeks and sending them into the| The center of negro population in [ I pride in completing the funds aud is |third block of the pinochle tourna-|fourth block with a 152 point lead. [the United States is in the extreme TRYING TO SAV]:A FRANC bending every effort to do so. ment ‘with the Chamberlain couneil, | The next block of the tournament will | northwest corner of Georgia. A i & French Minister of Finance Outlines S s S . Reckless DIivilg I0CPEASIG, puor. vo comme omonsee scune RedOUDIE EoRts 0 Raise Fund Justice Is Slow But Sure Motor Vehicle Dept. Reports Pledged by April 30 it ot "¢ IFinanc Hartford, March 7 f Connecticut & S —— Medium of Excliange. Minister the necessitics Hartford, March 1.—Motor v accidents in Connecticut reac! total of 969 during January, & ing to a compilation of reports c pleted, and made public today, at the e he v the commitic state motor vehicle department Al " of the seven largest cities in the state showed large increa in such acci « the ures th aents over their rec ) to reme- ponding month last year, and the tc for the state exceeded that for Janu- 1 ary 1923 by 369 and that for January | 1sure the v of the 1922 by 1. sury with the While the increase may | ed in part to the open wi resultant greater number of au biles in use than > initial montt of the past two the report to the motor vehicle d ernment’s financial reform I committes forts to i ple Premier Poincars ¢ to- D r of this state cment, to be of mis- at home ion under ) of the Rev. Horace B.| promaotion with the ex- necessity vernment's § o state director its payments on pledges circulation bank of ¢ new money ra mounts to a ) There re- dges within | two months practically |y "These officials, ousted from the Bureau of Engraving, Washington, in May, 1922, are back on the job, it having been. proved that their discharge was rank injustice. Left to right, back row: James E. Chamberlain, T. A. Roche, John J. Deviney, Elbridge H.:Ashworth, George E. Jacobs, George C. Cole. Front row: Benjamin K. Stickney, Assistant Director Paul Twyman, Nellie C. Wilding, Major Kirby, Miss Elizabeth N. Scott and Mrs. Maggie Kerfoot. “YouWill Like Them Better and Better Only intimate acquaintance discloses all their de- lights and gives you full benefit of the cheer and strength they supply — you must know them to appreciate and enjoy Sealdsweet &5 Jlorida Grapefruit efruit (IN cANS) . B} — | You will never grow tired of these premier food-fruits,once The innermeat of Seald- you have learned how good they are. Now plentiful and reasonable in price, they may be eaten at every meal and operation, many of the ac i > ‘ 1, was an end- pearing to have becn avoidable by _the-month statement reflocting exercise of caution. also the commercial world’s demands New Britain Accidents Increase for a consideral amount in bank New Haven's record was by far the . s which later was reabsorbed by worst for January of thig year. Mo- tor vehicles were involved in ac cidents there in that month, as against 78 in the corresponding month of last year. Hartford showed an in- crease from 89 to 159; Bridgeport S3F has been a teacher at the Bil from 62 to 111; Waterbury, from YUON—WILL . Z \'s Tra “hool at Tlioilo, | to 68; New Britain, from 23 to Word has been received here of the {Island of Panay, in the Philippin New London, from 22 to 27, and marriage in Marshalitown, lowa, These speakers have addressed la Meriden, from 16 to 22 Robert C. Yuon, forme New meetings at convenient cente: These seven cities had 599 of the Britain and now of Winono, Minn,, to Hartford, Bristol, Southington, W accidents that occurred in the entire Miss Ruby Willits of Marshalitown. lingford, Torrington, Waterbury. state during the month. The groom is the son of Mrs. Mary Bridgéport, Stamford, Norwich, Twenty-seven automobile fatalities Yuon, who formerly resided on Stan- | London, New Haven, Willimantic, have been reported to the department | ley street. He is a graduate of the sonia, Waterford, Putnam, Noank and for the first two months of this year, ew Britain High school and has a Mntville, Much interest has been | 16 for January and 12 for February. large circle of friends in this city. |aroused wherever they have ap- This is three times the numher of He is an electrician by trade. peared. | fatal accidents recorded for the cor- —_ — The amount which the Baptists of responding period of 1923. In Janu-| Best eggs, 41c doz Russell Bros.— the state have raised for [ ary of last year, four persons were advt. and educational work in their four- | To stimuiate an ipterest in this ef- e Rev, Dr, W. E. Witter of .\»} 1 Miss Dorothy Dowell of the Philippine Islands have been in Con- necticut for s al weeks telling of the work in foreign lands. Dr. Wit ter's work has been among the Abors | and Miris in Assam, while Miss Dow the bank. 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