New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1924, Page 18

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CALIFORNIA SENDS IMMIGRATION WAL Liegion Protests to Goolidge About Adumitting Japanese egram to e that if complish such tion in United States that the feder ment would take such action a omplish that purpose, “Such population has not de ed, but, on the contrary has greatly in- creascd. ind in our judgment the time for f« action In accordance with Presideut Roosevelt’s promise is at hand. “The provision in the house gration bill excluding from aliens tneligible to citizenship, with certaln classes exempted, offers the speediest and surest means of accom- plishing that purpose. We are not unmindful that opposition to provision has developed in certain quarters but are confident that the provision is just and that it offers the only sure method of avolding future antagonism certain to produce serious| international conflicts. “We strenuously oppose the pro- posal to place Japan under the quota provision for such action will not ac- complish the required resuits, but will | sacrifice principle and concede Japan's | demand for recognition of racial equality and permit Japan to dicta this government's action in reference to a purely domestic question, “The gravity of the situation is our | excuse for appealing directly to you | for the exercise of your good offices in securing the adoption by congress uf! the provision excluding from entry for permanent resident all aliens who are not eligible to become citizens of the United States,” Negro l-_iurghu‘ ls—i‘l-eld In Bonds of $5,000 1d, March James Wes- », arrested in New Yobk and | Luck yesterday, today was 1 iu court with burglary in the ¢ Dr. Willlam J. Long, a well ast Saturday, and was ) bonds for the superior | Most of the jewelry taken would immi entry this | b ight |in business here, “Gets-It” Removes ' Corns Quickly Give Your Corns the . Laugh cates for * } ust quick, suse and | | not fail. Your | ¥ action 3 aranteed. Costs but a trie, E. La 5 Chicago. i DFMOCRATS ASPIRE e . Army Air Cruisers Are Will Concentrate Attack to Win Over Republican Ward . States army cruisers resting at Sand | Point aviation field, prior to hopping off next w on the fc around the field this afternoon, Although the demccratic drive this| year, will be at the fifth and sixth wards, the party teaders are plauning un attack in the | fourth ward where republican majori- ties have been cut in recent years and where the democrats are hopeful of putting a andidates this year. V. W. Watkins of 423 Church street is| ac ate for alderman and ward Scalise and Thomas G. I e |y s for councliman, | democratic nominations as | no primary contest in the | as usual, directed mostly 55 there will b ward, se is planning an active cam. and may take the stump early in the drive to turn over the ward, He is a life long resident of New Britain, and for eight years has been He is president of Finance Co., TIne, first venture tuln; pai the Commercial Scalise 1s making » politics as an office seeker, Firth is in the plumbing business | and is said to have many supporters in the ward, He will also make an active campaign, he promises, Wat- kins, the aldermanic candidate is a mechanie, Candidates File Petitions The town committee met last nl:)\l and received the petitions of many prospective eandidates including those jrunning in the fourth ward. Mayor A. M. Paonessa’s petition was present. 4 by his sceretary, Paul F, Robinson, William J, Tong, a former member of the school committee, and Willlam J Kerin, filed petitions for the school | committee, John L. Itoss, James W, Manning and B. V., Dougherty are the aerial ari naming of his other planes will be named Chicago, Toston and New Orleans. Spreac dle Apes. ward and 1 ward ora in the in the 1 tifth vlam?s‘ Oh, Save Me! GETS AFTER CONK. C0. tridgeport Supports Jitneys, With Five Cent Fares, Against Trolley | Company at Higher Rates, 7.—Claims that prompt snr\'icel ¢ the Connecti- peration of te of fare and , were made re the public utilities commission } re today. Attorney W. I, D. Kilpatrick, ap- aring for 45 petitioners for certifi- | public convenience and ne- | ssity’ declared that the public utili- | s commission should stand on its recommendation to the 1921 leg- | lature to the effect that municipal gislative bo ermine the ¢ sortation servic “The common cou Bridgeport s unanimously on record” Kilpatriek | clared “for the additional routes are sought by the petitions now fore you We ask your honorable ommission to follow out your own the 1921 legisla- ure and aceept the routes which Christened This Afternoon | Seattle, Wash, March 27.—Cere- onies for christening the four United i to Prince Rupert, B, C,, b leg of an attempt to fly globe, will be held at the Margaret Westbrook is the busiest life-guard on the beach at Venice Calif. The poor men ha to be pulled out of the water so o m know. One fellow she Iy snatched from & watery grav gave her a 10-cent piece. So n garet carries a conductc !#0 she can make change quic somebody else proves equally as gon- | erous. — | — Russel] Bros. | Best Butter, advt, Major F. L. Martin, commander of a, will assist in the | agship Seattle. The Halley's comet h back to 240 B, C, and ita visitations alarin and consternation hroughout Europe during the Mid- a record dating Russe 37 doz. bdie 1b. Fresh Eggs, —advt, — ANNOUNCEMENT — HARRY HANCOCK and NORMAN L. MORRILL Formerly with - THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. Saturday is the Last Chance This is Your Opportunity to Own a Genuine SCIENTIFIC STERLING The 36-inch combination range with the Gas and Coal Water Heater During the week a small payment down puts the Sterling On C]ub Terms in your home, small weekly dues pay the balance—and remember you get the Club terms at the Cash price. Only Limited Number of Ranges on Sale We are allowed to offer only a small number of ranges in this Club sale. If they go before Sat- urday, your chance is gone. Don’t be too late. I'he Sterling is the most up-to-date range made. Ideal for the modern kitchen. Keeps it cool in Summer and warm in Winter. The demonstra- 1. tion in our store will satisfy you that the patented construction of the Scientific and its many exclu- sive features make results sure and fuel bills smaller, Tt will pay you to come in today. The Club Includes 1. The CASH Price on Club Terms. 2. Small Membership Fee and Small Weekly Dues. 3. A Liberal Allowance for Your Old Range. A Double Guarantec Jond, : 5. Npecial Coal Broilers. and Gas JNCORPORATED. 196-206 TRUMBULL ST, Between Pratt and Asylum “Hartford's Leading Furniture Store” " CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS wGenora) Trncking-- LR()\\I EY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street T 2003 W|Ihams Steamshlp Company Coast to Coast via Panama Canal Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Tacoma 99 WELSI ST Latimates cheerfully ghen on all jubs ~— FOR SALE — SPASSEAGER OVERLEAND SEDAN IN GOOD BUNNING oRDLR A Low PR H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG 1L, been recovered, candidates for constable, Michael P, lrving Anthony of Darien and New | Korwin filed for selectman, Miehae! J, " ged with passing worthless | MeCrann for hoard of relief, and | Smith registrar of | Are now assgciated with THE W, 1. HATCH CO. the two Companies having recently merged. This constitutes the largest and probably the most efficient Insurance office in the City. S. S. New Britain From New York April Ist weral Ofices Water, & Front St<, New York e Open Until 8 P. M, All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters, We Have the Goods nd brought here on requisi- | Thomas J. for papers was held in $1,600 for voters tilal in the upper court, He passed | ¥, Howard Smith and E. T. Ring- vcks on the Tauriton National bank, [rose are eandidates for counciimen in | totalling about $500 which were me-|the fifth ward, and in the sixth ward, | cepted in local banks and by mer- | Alderman ¥, L. Conlon sceks reelec- chants. tion as 4o the present councll mem- cularly at this time, e e bers, John O'Rrien and Stephen The ton register, or unit of ca-|Lynch. John I, Callahan is out for pacity of a ship, was originally the|counciiman in the first ward, and & space oocupied by 100 euble feet of | Gerard Casale is a candidate for al e vnim 2 THE W, L. HATCH CO. Por town committee places petitions were recelved from Edward Hennes. | City Hall Bldg. Phone 3400 sey In the sixth ward, Willlam P, 8 tion ALh} A We solicit your automobile Insurance parti- Mios We can offer you a Come in and Do you want to huy a nice block? Best Butter, u. lh nun-m Bros, --advt. good six family block with a good income, see us, Cottage to re'llt in Belvidere, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 313 Rovms 305-6. Gank Bidg. HONISS’S | 21-50 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room Just received, our new stock of American Tires and Tubes with 10,000 mile guarantee and at old prices, Never have had to replace a shoe in two years, Main Strect Heavy Tubes Price R1.85 Price .. 81250 . S17.50 . $20.25 £22.10 BY STANLEY (ho-NO-) aA\" | WHAT EVER WE DOES 15 WRONG" Ym_\ SAY SHE CAN MURDER A GOOD TIMES HAVE | TOLD You NOT T SMOKE UP TH™ PARLOR CURTAINS - - AMERlCAN SALES CO. iNC 8 ELM STREET TEL. 1712 e ADAM wmr)uwf///// 7 Patterns for every rse, person and purpose Open Evenings FOR SALE Large House in very desirable location. Near wew saitable for Dormitors. Good comdition. Terms b rn A I e PARKER & DEMING our store. € They are beautiful. They And the pleasantest surprise of all it REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. MORTGAGE LOANS Won't vou come in and 193 MAIN STRELT if you aren’t thinking of is getting better and brains are being mixed 1 pencil and pigment in the design rooms of ¢ Warpaper manufacturers is read: dav, WaLLPAPER More than ever, N val Sehool comable, arent ed at ihle low price Even me. THE R. M. HALL CO. Paints — Varnishes — Wall Papers ARCH ST. NEW BRITAIN C1/ p adds so much [l p@r and costs so lzttle r remarkably them over apering at this t — FOR SALE — s Room House, 5 Minutes’ Walk from Trolley, in East Berlin ¢ SEE DeWitt A. Riley Co. Incorporated 179-183 DURING AN AQGUMENT ‘1bDAY LIZZIE WINDHAM, THE MUSIC ’ TEACHER THREW A CORNET AT HER HUSBAND. MISSING K'S HEAD \ BY A FEW INCHES BLT TOTALLY DESTRGY/NG A PATENT FLY TRAP 2 Main Street \_MR WINUHAM HAD WORKED ON FOR NINE YEARS /' National Bank Bldg.

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