New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1924, Page 25

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- ONENEW CASE OF SHALLPOX FOUND (Continued From First Puge.) the department of heal opinion, it would be treat more institution there ove h that, in her o try to 1 28 patients at that that with this num- would be some danger of erowded condition, There is accommodation for 13 patients th the present equipment facili- could be had with short The condition which will ex- ¢ will probably make it resessary to buy more beds and piace them in the center of the two w Visiting Commiittee Calls on Pierso An unusual situation arose today in | connection with the Pierson case. It cppears that Pierson is tive member of a local fraternal organiza- tion and was reported'to the sick v ting committes yesterd mittee called on the night and and ber for 17 an 4 member s with was it spent s 1 not known nor smallpox. 1 ment learned sick visiting committ at once to investigate and ny traces of th isea Bechuse of the larg numpers school ¢ n being | d at Dr. Clark 1 not be possih!: free clinie, that it wil treatments until day of vaccination. asked to keep on 1 untit that ments are not necess el one wes original drese ings time i % 5,649 WANT 10 BE VOTERS Third Ward Leads With 1,032 Ap- lications—Sixth Is Second and First Is Not Far Behind. Wod Smith that to e on Registrars B ‘rnoon ation placed There restored duplicatior plications were vec 800; second 1ifth, Milk Replacing Whiskey As Workingman's Beverage March 14.-=Milk is tal whiske s o workm ch extent that v publicans are gradually reing to the milk business, The principal reason for the chanee is said to Lo the hig prie whiskey workmen being unable alford penee for a drink from $4i0 wood wi A e they find ] smull milk shops 1 the places of 1 places “ and ap- follows: were to the the ilasgow the place of beverage to trans- | paid | the and viline Hene being opened te ubandoned li- v $100,000 " n need house are the conse Ridicule Plan for War Memorial to Animals London, The scheme to ercet a cenotaph at a cost of $10,000 to the memory antmals, birds and figh Kiited in battle or during research work during the war, is meeting with rauch eriticlem and widicule, and yeany protests from animal lovers are reaching the Some protest so much money, which i h 1 lives of hundreds of dogs every ¥ Others take a sar castie tone and inquire if the promo ters antieipatg a yearly pllgrimage o representatives of all the birds, beast and fishes lost in the war. napers, ygalnst the ste of vested W would save ALL PLEAD NOT GUILTY New York, March 14.~Col. Thomas . Felder accused in an indictment with Gaston 1% Means and Fimer W, Tarnecke conspiracy to bribe Ate torney General Daugherty, Col. Wil- Jim Hayward and others entered a of | Frat ANOTHER WORLD WAR Such is Prediction of Speaker Wlio | Will Talk to International Bible Stadents Sunday. 4 . Hudgings of New York, 1 treasurer of “The Gold- a seml-monthly magazinc ed by the International Bible ssociation will this city Sund o'clock in Odd F street, Mr. Hudgings will take as his sul ect “Peace on ¥ How, Whe Mr. Hudgings predicts anothgr world ar before univ pe at- tained ows' hall on Arch rth, n ace is Merchants Approve Closing Schedule The mercantile bureau of the Ct ber of (Cominerce and officially closing hours as published reeen the Herald, It was voted to ord era! hundre la white buttons with the wo Ask me, I live here,” to be worn by Chamber of Commerce mem- bers d Rotury club spring The hours of every day at 9 p. m obeseved, 6§ approved the uniform y in closing are at 6 p. m pt Saturday. Saturday Evenings before holidays m. I'rom December 18 to 24, 9 p. m. Dec. 24 7 p, m., Wed. from June 25 to August 27, 12:15 p. day New Years, Washing Memorial day, July 4th, L wanksgiving and Christmas. lay at noon. exc m., Al on's birthday bor day, 'l Good I"r Americans Give Generously To Aid French Orphans Paris, March 14, —Americans have aided 286,000 Freneh war orphans during., the aine years work of the rnite Franco-Amerieaine, it reported ot the mial meeting of the *ociety recentl ferenee was made to the splendid work started in Amer- i 196 by two English women hotield and Miss | , resu I'nited State The American “Fatheriess Childe disbanded five taken over Pranco-Amerieaine has received from rom the proteges wis fea Mix organization of Pranee” was i its worl Fraternite then United States an American god-par n o YOArs ago 1 Sinee was by th equal sum direct nts of their ) TRAIN OPERA SINGERS Louts, Mareh 14,—The Louls Grand Opera company has been form- foster the study of Ialian st st operas, underwritten local Dbusiness are Talians, is to cultivate singers who civle o1 number of whom terprise men, The purposc and memberships is open Mor ready I to a than 1f men show s of talent person m U. S, TREASURY STATEMENT, City ltems Patrick’s dance given by Emer- ald Isle club, Odd F s hall. Mon, g, Lyneh's orchestra, Adm. 50 St 1k 1. Conlon is ill at emont stree inan's—advt 1 and s Drum . March 17 his home Lunch at Don't modern Corps, —advt, son, the “Ro Onorato Motor Co., 18 Main St Big hit! “1t" It's a Man."” Ha fanc Time, record. very olum by con lecture Dr, Charles A will adc He will dustry and th Viking f take Ma Ladies' Auxi this ever s Columbta Record re- At Columbia A. Andrews & Co. ——advt auxitiary enjoyed cvening the an of Arch socinl me at of Mrs. F a hom street. Home s ut Crowell ady cooked lunc the sociatiorn direet vhich W hel The meeting of the Wel postponed Tuesda spring Bldg. Police tomobils been returned 50 Woodland streot laciote of 16 Maple Big Drum Corp Armory, Middle advt “Lovey Came trot. John A Viking fair, 1 21, 23, 24. Du nality Prof, for Main, ope r enses hav r Lindgren ot Louis Squil- have of New State Mar, 15, own, § Ve Rack,” special fox Androws & Co—advt Q. O. I, hall, March . sing, entertainment, advt Stolen Cutlery Found In Workingman’s Home ox Lafezik of 35 Austin street was rrested this Dy Ge . Elinger, the cutlery valued at about §i0 ders, I'rary & Clark A to the that the cutlery missing from the facto and suspected of having taken t. He was located by Sergt, Ellinger and tuken to the stution He was questioned there by Detee- tive Sergeant Willlam P, MeCue and Sergeant Ellinger, The police then went to his home where a s oh sulted in the finding of the stolgn eatlery The search mad by ret. Ellinger and Polic n Thomas J. Feeney rnoo Sergt theft rom Lan- report was of police police was m France Would Increase Taxation of Gambler Mar 14 patrons of green table < in 1923 ot of the ptage collected and racing mutial betting payr In addition to the foreg there un t of irregular betting by bookmakers on which vernment nor (ss00i= commigsion, and just e studving ihis e pay te wants Paris, Pranc lost This casinos, added by the ociations on nts, 000, the to to the governs was ment the the ¥, a vast condu 1 neither rac tions gots ile its its now 10w made o that 'PLAN 70 MODERNIZE OLD CHARITY COLONY OPPOSED Augsburg, Bavaria, Refuses to Become burg established charity settiement w a Place of More Up to Date Residential Section 0 W of ocenpar ley e oldest hich w iddle ir a ) ti J Nyl ways for thei n k " n h n 519 by the Bavaria, ) 10der: 1c torm ot o4ty 1ts mak towme Houss ot famiites ¢ enormonsly w } Augshurg has always taken that pa part by t me acob 1 ami is recor, coping * enturics, THI Yor in naneing i igher issu Llanagemer ginia-Carolir com a t B 1 look for higi da ir w q il ad been ertible nd th ‘rolina T we 58 ained ik & ividends, n quiet trg [ Yor! on coneer N 1est W at cnser, in large sc ft its hig 1% before payments, c from rt of the ¢ Fuggers as f all time. arity was founde I the electi ¥ being r BOND k. Mareh the bond xt 14 of « week & Co e that nt 10 increase abando obligations npuny’s 1s Gener Punta to Youce 8 a A 1 MARK municipality home althy in t set for viving new disposal of today n do- tive and Ve ry Livns and 1 ric \ plans ¢ w capital w Vir- W moved up 2 1-4 poi sug points. Haven the f » railre Foreign 1ding bonds URB R k, March the curh itrated in which the making that record, el " Bridgeport machine U ve and o e d ea i Most of exchange er Nor- Balti- fssues the today Con- buying was on stock a ing Ford Motor of Canada, starty [ a ai of 7 uiry for issues wers the loca! York stock b rent trading, mark ton irh ttor N Prairie ¢ bout ther Stane lard O or other the 1 there motor stoc steady The ransit exchange et and w in Huds )M oints, but s lard Ol 4 of Ty ind ¥ 1 into was i These il Hana, a inch, promine supy 2 points, was a activity reflected 1 1 with a fa Rroup on the nde ir in- Radio in New 1 to the M s1nes made ine \a whieh AUSTRIA HAS A PORTIA Vien riar et tion \ e tudicd n f woman bei Imitted t oting omp aw P Wtting he March 14 " thusiast suffrage, « ng the ) practic her in her issed th y practice in Franlein advoc woman AL in a nhat led the frac Tuded cuum had nowee y and yield. Ma- stine- to be university course, she father's office and examination ade WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Mareh 14 (Wa York, w tod ng buying ist, which d Chicago & advar standard indus- Market preferred : new als improy Re ctionally Iway prior a fin specialtics, principa took pls those to arly rted oducts 13 Ameri 8. Cast Iron I up a point developed in solvents about a poi opened irregul 1 Street Noon—Cor noncy rates con of the mory ain o oved o oodrich aud each of which s Foreign cial a exchanges uation 1 to th et, but a restricted apparent indisposi- professional traders to extend commitments ntil after tax pay ave Leen dis- hares benetited ation of dividends on Railway common, Chicago and Eastern I ferred extend- Norfolk & West- a similar advance and moving up a 1 American Can or more 1 or standard industrials was National Lead advanced 3 1-4 Famous Players, Kelly Spring- Picree Ol preferred and § 1 to 1% po Call money of siale tion eir to income posed by the i Southern ling losing was irregular. The d profit-taki nd a bear attack against the tire stocks tled the general list in the late de \! terred broke 19 points and Kelly ¢ bottom at 201 f 3 Concerted buying of imparted a strong tone carly part of today’s stock mar- but irr larity eloped later hen short selling was resumed inst vulnerable issues, Sales ap- proximated 30,000 shares, High usu- uns: 4 Sprit to th k de: Am Am Am Am Am Am Am \ni Am Tob Am Wool Ana Ate Bald Baltime Beth Can Pacifie Cen Leath Co Ches & Ohio Chi ML & 8t P, Chi R Ist & P Chile Copper Chino Cop R em Tob Cop 'y & Gas Pro Crucible Ste Cdba Cane Lirie Lirie Cor Gen Motors .. Goodrick Bl Inep Copper Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar p Allis halmers nnecott Cop «high Val Mid States ¢ Mis Pae N Y Cen NYNH&aU Norf & West North Pac the ! PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Member Hartford Stock Exchange 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 We offer— 100 Shares American Hardware UDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New Yerk Stock Exchange Fel, 3-6320 Tel. 1515 Hartford: Hartford, Conn. Trust Blog., New Britain West Main Street. Phoenix Fire Insurance Co. Stock Price on application Thomson, Tem & Co. HARTYORD 10 Central Row Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York stock Exchange Donald R, Hart, Manager NEW BRITAIN New Britain National bhank Bldg. Telephune 2580 WE OFFER: 50 STANLEY WORKS 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 AMERICAN HARDWARE Prica On Application JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchaoge of Mew York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport ton BONDS New Haves Middletown “Direct Private Wite to New Yoik . GROFF. Mgr.—Room 509, N. . Nati Bank Bldg~Tel. 104 EDDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel, 27186 Tel. 3420 We Offer 100 Shares of New Britain Machine Common plea of not guilty today before Fed- | Judge Garvin. Pure Of Tucas - Y Penn R 1 Vittsburgh ¢ Rav Leadi Hep 1 Roya inel o LI Casury 14,658,514 AUSTIN & KRON 107 BOOTH'S BLOCK Phone 3015 7% First Mortgage Bonds Word Luicas of the Lu Mass 241 14 feath of Y wouil s brother, Elm Wor Mr. Lucas pl Con Cop '3 IS n as, ster, ™ NTY Ol Net Pacifi Rai Stude bk Texas Co was 1w A SALE OF GENUINE LANE CEDAR CHESTS You're always wanted a beantiful LANE Cedar Chest and now s the time (o get it Here is the plok of the country's largest manufacture—fash I from the finest red cedar heart- " 1 wood that nature provid tach has interlocking comers 1208, 1 damp proof bottom and dust proof lid. Each is absolutely moth proof. Here i< safe keeping for yonr furs and woole dainty thin A wonderful hope chest for yov a fragrant ool jon for yonr dreams, Just look at usaal prices, Andthe ¢ shown hiere are far from be the styles and <izey 1) are g to you at this money-saving sale. | ®outl sout Tesas & Fuller Richter Aldrich§ ® EXCHANGE . H. V. SPAVARD Mgr.. New Britain Office Tel. 2080 < and all your i young girle— . 8 g " Mrs. Mary Crowe s e all » pper wreat Uver ko § MEMBERS HARTIORD STOCK MOORY Wi st t we Westinghot lfivestmentsjhat Will Grow American Hardware Stanley Works Common Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. I 38<inch size, with attractive « per trimming. Sure protection for your favored treasures at an unusy Mark M. Cashimore rained (hest We also have very suitable for ull 42-inch urds, foll tituily trimmed with cedar panels in A5-hnch and 18anch, which are your heavy winter appard FINEST QUALITY hes are the Wentical LANE Cedar Chests 1 advertised in the betier magazines Austria, demand Rraz uma Targe A%l Queen Anne style femand 2 ) Decorated fromt that makes it an attrac- Tokio, demand 41% tive piece of formiture M any bodroom A« beautital as it i serviceable Foreign Exchang: Aohn Nafey being TLSON DIVIDEND March 14.—Directors of today omitted the of $1.75 a share stock due at this oMIT W CHESTS LANE (HESTS . v t " . < : g n . ‘ompans GUARANTEED : ! » coer aheolntely 1 buy, we LANY Have dovetailea Aoints As stromg as the iteelf Are made Joking Corners that cannot pull apar. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 117 MAIN STRERY with | inter- ! . R " ‘ il and pleased plo-s ' . 4 ; . o preterred I every vemt ~atisfied will rer Unhess with the vou paid you ar oh n ] ndard ¢ . . na OPEN UNTIL 10 P, M. JOSEPH A, HAFFEY | ©- R g iy Vuneral Director v Works prd 1 ' 1231 ol bontdd 4t the ¢ Parlors 35 Myvtle St " tems service Exceptional. Lady Assictant » s T witze i morre h tel. Padlor 1625-2 o \ ot i fate late tax payers Tesideme Sunner St 18 . ! " ¢ it to # ool A. cctors who are wr Com- « will be there to- lock to ae- This will ras bes o of 2 dquarter » imp

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