New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1924, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924, | \’m\lrln for the > of Lucy \ ANConT ipplc, indzment Delightfully Fragrant "SALADA" o 1A has a pure, fresh flavor beyond compare. Ask for a pacKage today. i~ Daily Work disclosure of defense and [1. L. Nair for the piaintiff, Mareh 14.—Leaping . L Rachiin for the defendant; M. 1,000 fert or more to earth at the cnd Maxen azainst Francis Palotti. Gen. Lovo Turns Over Band o 600 Hien to Federals By the Associatedd P ; o “Luey et . Suisman for the defendant; Rhoe & Vera Cruz, i the 3 ? Bro. aguinst Gussie Maxen, pleading Eduardo l.c % Y 2 =3 defanit, A, W, Upson for the piain- to the fede D. 1. Nair for the defendant; wes aleved Maurice Gordon and others against joining the government Victory Shoe Repair, W. M. Surrend?r was unex for the plaintiff, 8. G. has bor™~ considercd ¢ the detendant: National . against Mrs, K. Karc ston for the plain- | Vogel & Sons against Mrs, K. . judgment, M. A, Sexton for the plaintiff; Nathan Spiegel against | defendant; Joseph Sankoski the National Stamping Co., default | Stanislaw Kulas, plainti's and judgment, Hungerford for for m specific statement, D, L. 1 plaintiff; secca Kennedy Nair for the plaintiff, G. W. Klett for Naughton, plead- | e defendant. 8 : Hungerford for | the plaintiff, G. W. Klett for the de- ' 3 f it; | Tsadorc Goldstein ag: hen, answer Yithert Phitad: Iphia, General o e heavenly surrendered B ; 7 : iee. 00 ren n E claim w certain his co aircraft factory 8 their bi For the v not on ups and dowas, but full of nany striking ineidents, especially when the par all to open Named by itors, the twinsg + singular ctive in appear- mee, eir chances for winning & Leauty contest ave nil, for their coun- tenances, ashen gray from birth, a kept that way by the hazardous nature { r dutie Made in the s with portion to retain N Philade werids of |n\‘. enemy bitter to he broken up, but on Februar ¢ broke away from her tugs i The tugs reached Peterhea and reported the 1 then returne in scarch of the casiaway. the defendant: bas- tiano Dorio against PPaul Mangisfico, defanlt for failure to mmplv with ,order of the court, & G. Casale for the plaintiff, Alfred » Witt for the bination makes. Milkowitz for ) I I\\\‘. 1 places of amusement, ca other public resorts bearing Irench, English or German names o put out signs in the Magyar language. The! American bar has become “ivo sembla of human surnol.” . “Luck” and “Filbert” weight ——— pectively 180 and 300 pounds cach. tume of theair foree, but thelr cons B Hungertord for. ihe tution is sald by the sellors to con- Lo e O u.',,.,,,,\{,," e agaiact et P o a Motion Picturcs 'rom This Country ' o AR ' e 5 sist mainly of coiled rope covered with dau, and othe pleading by defend- men aboard the dismantled canvas, with enough buckshot in t Prove Handicap to Missionaries in ants, G. Casale for the plaintiff, ton cruiser Sutiei which has chests to bring them to the specified ‘ Harry Ginsberg for Landau. Alfred | drifting in the North Sea for a fort- igits required for parachute-testing Voreign Lands, Le Witt for the City Hard fo! night, is ing grave anxiety here, dummies, Join Jaeoh against ahan Taver- The Sutlej was towed out of the session of the port is expected short- Leather hoots and gloves, and a pic- dev, judgment, S Casale for the | naval station at Resyth. in the Firth 'the eruiser will_ b Iy. (Previous reports were to the hin i e eth which turesque loop knot on top of their McDonough and Harry |of Forth, for Belfast ewhere she was | dashed zshore if the effect that I"uerto Mexico had been heads complete their costumes, The captured by the federals under Do- loop is their sole means of support— of the government He or ted near this New Safe Way To S vpienee) venr i HiF Remave Tooth Stains abandoned by 1 fo dv la 1 L u nd General G Tupe Phd onoral i Discovery Bleaches Dark Refug Tecth Instantly! Mexico, say th city Meanwhile the cruiger was and on Marcl stores frow » of further help expected Sanchez New ‘ by several fish boats d som whose offer was refused. as the ¢ hour to be picked iyt and seouted the their ship which in that become a dere danger 1« navigation. 3 fog and rough v . 1y baf- fled the Another reported sighting the Sntici March 10, The crew has no me and s and it is 1 swam) riving 3 rebel general Can- dido Aguilar has returned to Fron- tera leaving General Benito Torruco charmipgs new in commantl with 1,800 men and X' a T This ey - Lrgiaisn: gunboats Preparations have been | 0 and made for a ong defense of the port they say there are large stores of petroleum there, which arc indispensable to the rebel boats. General Josc Dominguez, com- manding the governme forces is reported at Ojapa, awaiting rein- s| il od forcements, and a battle for the pos- traw nstantly, s IDRIWI\(. \T SEA. » . would \nl Heard From in Amniety, of 13 12,000 heen 'Fate of saflors, Two Wecks, Caus London, March 14.—The rat plaintifr, detendant; | couid mot give PoOss A (safe Philadelphia, March 14.-—American motion pictures abroad are proving handicap to American missionar according to a report vead at a m ing of the Department of Chris social serviee and institutions of the Episcopal church of this dioces: American women are portrayed in these films as “dance hall gir \\lm smoke cigarettes and drink heavily, the report said. “American men are looked upon as barbaric suvages who drink whiskey like water: v two guns and a bowie knite and kill their fellow men as a pastime,” it declares, ticular difficulty is experienced by sionarics when sueh pictures are shown to native Canton, Shanghai, Calcutta and Jerusalem, the report concluded. minguez). The rebels are reported from the parachute, to have reoccupicd Minatitlan after BRME y > As soon as the alreraft factory com- fighting in which there were 100 pletes a new “Lucy” or Ihert,” the casualties. A gunboat participated newecomer in aviation is shipped to in the attack during which a sailor one of the naval flying stations. A from the British light cruiser Con- number of them are at work at Lake- stance, guarding English interests, hurst, N. J.,, where the big dirigible NEW TRIMMED NEW FUR CHOKERS With Your New Suit 35,00 Combination At all good . Store, Clark towell Drug Co. and Extraordinary )alues £3.95 to & IN ONL. Sir Eric Drum- ! eral of the League of ) ntly returned from a tour of Central European states, minus a coat, waistcoat ani pair of trouscrs. Tt developed that Budapest, March 14.—In conse-| the trousers were missed in Rumania, quence of a government decree pro-' (he coat in Hungary and the wajst- mulgated recently American ba ceat in Taly, _ worst of it, ex- has disappeared from Budapest. How- plgined 8 ie, was that the three ever, the stuff sold in the places flows rments belonged to different suits, freely as before, The decree dlrnrl-ln king all of them useless, mond, vance pringShowing =2 OF— Coats, Suits, Dresses = Millinery Women’s and Misses’ New for Gyrafoam - Rrainerd . Diclinson Drug Co. was wounded. Shenandoah is being groomed for the More government troops are being m'[\olar fight. They test the parachutes sent to Tierra Blanca and Santa porcupine, a sluggish being, is easily | provided for the quick descent of the Luycrecia for the campaign in the [overtaken by man and succumbs | crew of the airship in case of aceident Tehuantepec isthmus, Banana ship- | quickly to a clout with a stick. in the elouds. The tests vary. “Lucy” ments from El Hule are expected to | or “Filbert” may be assigned to hurtle be renewed next week, S“-cdish R chool thldl‘en downward from a lazily swaying kite e 5 . | balloon, or they may be shoved off Take Readily to Swimming | the wing of an airplanc speeding at PORGUPINE TASTY MEAL Stockholm, March 14.—The natign.| 123 miles an hour. Despite thelr many wide drive in eden, which aime to! hard knocks and terrific falls, their make every school child a good swim. | friends, the sailors, say they have Unwritten Law of North Never to Kill | mer, has scored notable results in the | never failed to report for work the | ity of Stockholm, according to official | next day. 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