New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1924, Page 14

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14 OV, TERPLETON AT mally R ul State'’s Chiel Executive {0 be Tend Argentinean Is Winner Of Harva sur- pt cties of $1,0 De Kay, w governor v SsunoliAd ona et b for the fc and 1 ed in Provide the ope himse nee, of t ti ank funds. Much interest 1 ANDY'S on ARMOUF'S BEST SKOKED ou SLICED vz Bacon 35¢ Y SEECTED Eg_gs doz. 2S¢ az> Peas «n 264 famdy Tales w750da Biscuit TEA co. “ATLANTIC=PACIFIC STORES AT 1 131 Hartfard Ave 75 Areh Broad and High Sts., New a1 AT S [ €76 E. Plorence S1, New Brf " 549 Arch 9 New Beitaid, Conn N 8 Farminglon Road, Ken 11 Stanley St New Britain, Conn. Central and Bingham Sts 132 Bo. Main L NeW Britgin, Conn N& W, Main S a4 in ST New Britain, Copns 4 22 Whiting 8t Plain i’ & ’ Kisd Throughowt the Suate of Connecticut New Britain Britain, ( wton, Comn Farestville rville, Cann Je. Conn. ey Surpass the Glory of Solomon LIES OF THE FIELD” j “El NI s e Tl —— z Cz=t'eman and Ladics L o TP - S i Ars since rd Fellowship | 'n with mizapplication NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924, ISPEEDY CRUISER READY FOR LAUNCHING TODAY Ha~ GUILTY CONSCIENCE " LANDS MAN N CELL Swatlicki, With Bottle of Hooch, Sees Policeman and Runs Christencd = Memphis." Grvat | | i i speed and Also 1= Heayily Armed ey s store at $o O ., but the bottle arre e fished ler icki dropped dime from whicl st ter exam icki was polic e content guilty of y the Judge id 1 that time d him that if Le his store, v or r out of t he is own use for sale, go theld told tha liquor it he did not s “Popped” Him rge 12, Darrow | diseharged | raigned on a eharge at the ¢ v nig Judge ANing say hitting reie, Darrow anyhody have ng the Darrow & represented by William ¥, Manga ie told the court that he ar Is drove to the Cor- With Gas of 15 Buel in ed or 00 ho r. R. circurs under Attorney General Says Common- wealth May Use Profits from 1 party of his frie bir Labor of Students, garage Saturd to get sor ) Darrow eame that wanted addressing hin Dar took ¢ 1 net About 50 boys state trade school will ruling ded down yesterday by At torney General Frank E. Healy that the state bourd of education is war- i ranted in paying & portion of fenee transportation of students in trade schools who inust other towns The opinion ratifies a custom which has been followed to m certain extent for some time. Many towns pay half of the transportation ex penses and the state the other half. |supnlemented Recently the question of the ity a1 & of this was raised and Dr. A, B, Merea [#0d taking ¢ dith, state eommissioner of education, ! dropping it asked for a ruling, going to beat up Darrow, William & The ruling is said to he Chambertain, who was in the ma- a statute which states that In towns chine at the time, jumped out and where no high school is provided, | held Orsie back, While he was heing the town and state shall provide held by Chamberiain, Orsie alleged transportation to and from the near- | that Darrow pieked up the hose of ent high school, to an amount not ex- | the gasoline pump and stroek him on ceeding 825 a year, The state trade [the head with the metal nozzle school ranks as a vocational high Darrow told the court that the ma school ehine drove up In front of the garagrs The opinion provides that the when he went out, Orsie called board of education may provide the “Pop™ and he told him to “eut state's ahare of this cost the profits of tha labor of students, In New Britain there are probably 50 boys who eome here to study from Kensington Berlin Routhington, Simsbury, Avon, Forestville, Plain- ville, Bristol, Beckiey, Higganum, Waddam, Wethersfield, Hartford and West Hartford, Herctofore the eity o has refused te pay its half. new ruling by the att eral will make any difference studying at the benefit by the ! whe e told s of gas, “por ing ealled him r him at 1 him that he 80 Orsin | told | according to tostimony Da went ahout getting 1 ‘ thaught that the until he ¢ e gas- ar. over, ime 1 by Darre the push by cn gument yas all he was given a pu wha frended overcoat, and sidewalk, was ame then hiecame o his on the based on state | and I him from ! Hartford Whether rney gens is not known, JAPS HAVE TROUBLES “Spirit of Times” Blamed for Many By Presenting It With 29¢ At of the 15000 to 16,000 Suicides in U. S, Last Year, New York, April 1% number of deaths by United States last year sident of his annua of efforts Placing the suicide At betw Harry M. War- the s a-life in the report majority tructior the azz spirit of the and teachers and clerg children t the failure of ¥ ents en t press upon huma Dur | Warrer bet 1t ing says, “abou ma {pecpte =nfed .‘ b Brunette Don’t Wait Till This Sale is Over and Pay 75¢ Try It Now! 29c With Coupon Limit Three to a Customer No Coupons Accepted After Clo sing Time COME EARLY! = JAPS REPORTED ANKIOUS 0 GET LEAGUE 10 AID Attempted to Get French Premier or Pog ue of Nations to Mediate in L. s Government. 5 Press 17.—Vis t Ishii's and various Orsie gling United Sta stion o f Nations is is denied ems- 1, Orsie stru, wit n so that he o Darrow be Venguchc op to ¢ a circle to made his way Dar- n swinging it. Orsie was struck was going to eall up the aded mbassadors to of negoti nere caving the p not to report t to the u complaint, tuation, regarding 1 alinonski of 323 Park re of violat- udgems inspired at Viscount Tapanean- had case, She after a raid ma rote where al s of mash A P S e | Weeks, Wife Slayer, il To State Insane ! at tective S onshining Thomas J in the house | king and police on seizure of ment. Pol old of secing a month ey bout A f his wife recticut Middletown sheriff §i Pease took the institution after W. M. ad signed the papers, 4 as a comm Weeks was insane. ed a jug from 1 ran into a bedroom gested to the 0 but Ju wdgement, H 1 v that prey appea i Jecided LD SAND PILE ROOF Achicvement today on local Junior a person from having a still for the ifacture and a nted to the court, an eould not be found guilty federal that could natuy Wis Third Appearance. Alexander Chille i'l of 93 Fairview street re the court for the third time of violating the continued vn Foundation started work of the construction of a roof over the sand plle at the day nursery on Win- He ] ter street Herctofore the children SR a6k e e using the sand pile have been exposed al with to the glare of the sun, An extension of the baby carriage shed is also be- by t members of the t foundation. of lquor for his there was no evidence the wom- sale prese the a case that the of that ing bhuilt wehieveme TRISH TO FPLOAT LOAN London, April 17,—A second Wil be neeessary to balance the 1924 yecofints of the Irish Free State gov- Morning Post's Dub- The loan, he adds, America probably inuo nad his ease loar nti y. His store was raided yesterday hy the police and about five gallons of aleohol sefzed, AGAINST EXCLUSION PLAN Toklo, April 19— The American Baptist Mission of Jepan today wdopt ed a resolution cor nning the f from ceessary and ated in mid-gummer TO RECOGNIZE GREVCE hes sent Athens Greek | republie officially E notified that it has been established, POUGHKLEDPSIE MAN DIES, | 1r | —— e rrIRSSIEN o kcepmr, X, Y. : Special Notice Pro-{ parie, April 17.--France € L instruetions to its minister in 1 recognition to posed exelusion V'nited States as “unr Christian,” I panese 1] ok B8 BOON N is William H, I"ra P ner mayor and brewer, di jddenly today, He men of the intercolies | and was chal loca giate regatta eommittec vas al member of the origi committee Barber iieh brought the regatta here in Good Friday 1895, |9 o'clock Thuraday evening. shops will all day will remain open until close HERE IT IS! THE PROMISED FACE POWDER COUPON | Cut It Out Now! It Is Worth 46c to You! You Will Receive a FULL SIZE BOX of Pilling Orange Blossom Face Powder “Like a Breath From California” The Pilling “Orange Blossom” is a charming velvety powder perfumed with the alluring odor of crushed Orange Blossoms. IT WILL STAY ON ! WITHOUT THIS COUPON THE PRICE IS 75¢ A BOX This coupon is worth 46¢ to you and if presented with 29¢ at fifiag' will entitle you to a Full Size box of Pilling Orange Blossom Face Powder Thic Conpon not good after Saturday “~Limit Three to A Costomer, Without coupon the price is 7 3¢ v W VAW _Vaw _Vaw vaw g 'A’:’A A‘A‘A’A‘A’A’A‘A‘A turday, April 19th ONLY 3,000 BOXES ON SALE 11910 Census Would Give Italians 20,000 More lome, April 17.—Decision of th: nited States congress as to the bas: r quotas under the new immigra- law is being anxiously awaited It is pointed out that if th 1810 census is accepted as the basis. as was incorporated in the senat approximately 20,000 mor nited Stat under 1890 hasis. which was incorporated i measure as passed by the hous: re. the censiis n the Bridgeport Child Dies After Being Hit by Auto Bridgeport, April 17. — Haro X, struck by the automobilt Norman leeds, wife of the treasurer of the Automatic Machine Co. vesterday noon in Ralston street lied during last night at the hospita’ The coroner will hold an inquest Sat urday and Mrs, eds, who is held | $2.000 bond, 1 appear in court to- morror. MAKING ¥ LLENT TIME Athens, Apri! 17.—Stuart Maclare: h aviator who arrived yes- terda 1 his attempted round world flight, pped off today for Cairo where he is expected to arrive about 4:30 p. m, the [F SKIN BREAKS 0UT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just the mons Mo Sulphur to an it burning broken out skin, the itehing stops a liealing begins, says a noted spin spe- ist. This sulphur preparation, mads 1 pleasant cold cream, gives such quick relief, even to flery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. tho or cia Because germ-destroying properties, it guickly suhdue the iteh- cools the irritation and heals the rvight up, leaving a clear, ) skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for im- provement, It quiékly shows. You can get a little towles Mentho-Sul- phur at any drug store, its nozZ0o0=»>—C" for Betrothals Birthdays Wedding Anniversaries M. C. LeWitt Jeweler & Diamond Dealer 295 MAIN ST. EASTER MONDAY, April 21st, 1924 $3.00 STATE ARMORY Tickets at Crowell’s Drug Store

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