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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924, Public Please Notice New Schedule of Hours for New Britain Banks, Starting Monday, April 28th Open 8 A. M.—Close 2 P. M. Except 3508 Bor ot e g™ Close at 3 P. M. Saturdays Open 8 A. M.—Close 11 A. M. Burritt MutualSavings Bank Commercial Trust Co. New Britain Trust Co. People’s Savings Bank New Britain National Bank Open at 6 P. M., Close 7 P. M. Savings Bank of New Britain Openat6P.M.,Close7:30P.M. | People’s Savings Bank Open at 6 P, M., Close 8 P. M. NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. Saturday Evenings Open at 6 P, M., Close 8 P. M. | { | | i Monday Evenings DRASTIC ACTION AGAINST EPIDENIC Govt, to Take Charge of California Hool-Mouth Disease Washington, April 24.—Orders were sent today by Secretary Wallace to Dr, 1. G. Itouek, in charge of the federal forees fighting the foot and mouth | Jisease in California, immediately to ake supreme command of the Cali- ‘ornia state forees and direct them in conjunction with the federal staff, The orders we iven as soon as the telegram of Governor Richardson | of California was recelved requesting the government to take charge of the state's veterinarian forces and unify control of the two groups which have 1.een eooperating but under the diree tion of two hsads. Dr. Houck will make his headquarters at Sacramen- 10 Additional eoutbreaks in two coun. ties where infection previously existed were reported to the bureau of animal industry today. They occurred in two places in Mercer county and in four jlaces in Los Angeles county, Prosident Coolidge, following an- nouncement by Secretary Wallace of the plans to take over eradication measures informed C. C. Teague and mnembers of a committee representing Governor Richardson, at a White IHouse conference that the cooperation and resources of the ment would be used to wipe out the disease, Afterward Mr. Teague issued a tatement jn which he said that the situation now would be met, “The action taken by the depart- ment of agriculture today means that vradication of the disease will be ought about speedily,” the state- ment said. “Quarantine regulations are being issued by the department; more than 30 additional veterinarians | being sent to the infected dis- triets and certificates will be provided for shipment of commodities from the tate which can be givén a clean bill of health. “We realize that neighboring states are not compelied to accept these cer tificates but every effort will be made 1o bring the authoritirs of these states 1o see the wisdom of the plan to be put inte operation, We have yeceived splendid cooperation fram the federal authorities and the people of California may rest assured that the crisis has passed or soon will.? now Must Quiet Hysteria Ban Francisco, April 24.—California must concentrate on quicting the hysteria ecreated in this and neigh- boring states by the foot and mouth epizootie, Governor Richardson de- clared today. ‘alse propagenda has caused the consumption of gasoline to be reduced fifty per cent and hotels and resorts are doing no business™ he sald. “Travel has been stopped. “It quarantines now imposed other states continue,” the governor declared, “our fruit crop will not be able to move. “The disease is under control and is serious In only two connties.” The federal and state officials are Weli able 1o cope with the epizootic federal govern- | by | |and are watching the infested areas ‘rlmfly according to Governor Rlch-| ardson, ! Quarantine measures employed in| the fight against the discase were as- |sailed as unnecessarily cruel and pro- | ductive of “public hysteria,” as a ‘meollnl of the American Animal De- | | fense lcague at Los Angeles, I.Nn\u(lm\! were adopted calling on | county and state authorities to | indiscriminate killing of cats, | and a tele- cease dogs and herds of cattle, gram was dispatched to President ‘oolidge urging appointment of an “impartial board” to investigate | disease in this state, “Buttons" hntertalns His Friends at the Burritt Mayor A. M, Paonessa was present- ed with a sheepskin copy of the Dec- laration of Independence yesterday af- | ternoon when Conrod Lindeiof, better | | known as “Buttons,” page boy at the Burritt hotel and candidate for boy | mayor of New York, delivered a pa- triotie address to 300 school children | whom he afterwards treated to cake | and fce cream cones. Conrad's address to the children was on the subject of the Jefierson Memorial which is being planned for New York city and which is sponsored | by the New York World. He obtains | his votes for the position of boy mayor | of New York by selling contributions to the Thomas Jefferson Memorial at 10 cents each to school children. Today he' speaks in Worcester, | Mass, Other cities in which he will | |speak within the nest two weeks are Albany, Oswego, Utica, Rochester, N. Y. Erie, Pa., Harrisburg, Pa., Tren- ton, N. J. and Newark. J. He will | speak several times in New York city. He is traveling under the chaperon- age of Miss Helen Pontius, who is in charge of his candidacy. Paonessa Spent $m on | Campaign for Mayor | Mayor A. M. Paonessa expended $75 during the campaign that resuit- ed in his election as mayor for the second time. Of this amount, $50 was for a contribution to the demo- cratic town committee and $25 was expended for automobile hire. Judge B. W. Alling, who ran for mayor on the republican ticket reported having spent nothing to bring about his elec- tion. Alderman J. Gustav Johnson, Who was elected alderman of the fourth ward, contributed $10 to the republi- can town committee, but had no other exprnses All candidates for office plied with the state law statements of contributions penditures in seeking office have com- requiring and es- REAL ESTATE TR\\\IIR‘ The following transfers of property have been reported: Margaret 8, Glov- er, on West Main street, to G. H. Glover Campbell; Carl E. Jacobgon on Main street, to Charles Brown; Jacob Zdanchukas on Allen street, to Frank | Casanek; Thomas Czoch and wife on | Silyer street, to Wineynty Sakolski and wife, The New Britain Real Estate .nd! Title Co. has leased a store at 50 Main street with basement to Hinchliffe for one | for $100 a month. Andrew Bialomizy has filed with the city clerk notice of his fntent to <ol his store at 108 Gold street 1o Joseph and Alex Konik. City Items Clarence H. Barnes, general secre tary of the Y. M, C. A. is & patient in the New Britain General hospital, Wiadislaw and have transferred property on street to Domonick Bezrutezyk. Dancing and Entertainment at the K. of C. Fair, April 25 to May 5, at Jester Hall.- Thomas J. a student at Catholie university, Washington, D, C,, Oak the | has returned to school after spending | | were in attendafee the Easter vacation at his home, Mohawk minstrels at the K. of C. Tair Fri. eve,.—advt, The Y. M., H A. drive for new members opened today and will eon- tinue for one month, Dancing and Entertainment at the I, of C. Fair, April 256 to May 5, at Jester Ha advt, Rev, Dr, Jogeph Bullivan of Spring. {field will speak on he Dangers Con fronting America,” at the meeting of the Kiwanis club next Wednesday | noon. Hear Phil Ohman at the Big Furni- ture Store, Iriday at 3 p. m.—advt Dr. A. J. Barker is attending the state dental convention In Water. bury. Mohawk minstrels at the K. of C. Fair Fri. eve.—advt, Robert Halloran, son of Mr. and Mrs. James IHalloran of Belwidere, and a student at Catholie university, Washington, D, C., is spending the Baster recess with his parents, For quality dresses at moderate prices see Mary Ellzabeth, exclusive dress shop, 87 W. Main St,, Prof. Bldg. —advt Leo Gaffney, son of Judge and Mrs B. F. Gaffney, has resumed his studies at Yale university after spend- |ing the Easter holidays here. Brunswick and Columbia Record by “Phil Ohman” on sale at John A. Andrews & Co. dvt, Mrs, Carrle Bohm has purchased through the T. W. O'Connor, & Son real estate agency the T. J. MeGauley house on Cariton strest, Belvidere, Home cooked lunches at Crowell’ —advt Filling Station dvt. Franklin Square opens at 6:30 a. m. daily. Members of the Woman's elub who intend to give to the fund for the Near Fast Relief Milk campaign are requested by the elvie committes to make their checks payable to Miss Esther Stanley, treasurer, and send them before Saturday, April 26 Mohawk minstrels at the K Fair Fri. eve.—advt, The Misses Mary wood, student nurses at hospital, Hartford, are tives in this city. Hallinan’s Lunch from £:30 a ' p. m.—advt. Phil Ohman and Victor Arden will of c and Helen Well- 8. Francis’ visiting rela- m {play at Henry Morans & Son tonight. | | —advt, 3 Columbia RNecords, $1.00. Pierce Co.—advt. $3.000 given away at the K. of C. Fair, Jester Hall.—advt. Mexicnn Gunboat Captures Cuban Arms Smuggler | Washington, April 24.—The Mexi- C L. Samuel | can federal gunbout Bravo, aceording | money back” offer on Nuxated Iron. ar from June 1!to wireless dispatches has captured a | We will make you the same guarantee, Cuban schooner which attempted to land munitions in the vicinity of Pro- greso. A Panamanian steamer also is hald. The American Gunboat Tul- #a has left Progreso for Galvesion, Maryanna Karv\n:i SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN BURRITT MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK PEOPLE’S SAVINGS BANK | STATE DENTISTS MEET —_— i T0 SPEAK T0 MASONS HWundreds of Practitioners From Al Licutenant Governor, Bingham Guest Over Connecticut Attending Water. At Banguet Next Week, Will Tec. { bury Session, | turs on Ancient and Modemn | Waterbury, April 24.—The 80th an. Masonry. nual convention of the Connecticut state dental association opened in this city at 9:30 this morning. Hundreds (of dentists from all parts of the state e and it is predicted !the prosent convention will be the Liggest in the history of the associa. | tion | Dr, Lieutenant Governor Hiram Bing- ham will be the guest of honor at a banquet tn Masonic hall next Wednes. day evening by Centennial lodge, A, ¥, and A. M. The banquet wili start at 5:30 o'clock. Following the banquet Lieutenant Governor Bingham will address the members of local Masonie hodies on Some Ancient and Modern Masons,” Last evening Centennial lodge oh- served its annual “Ladies Night" in Grotte hall. Over 200 people wert present and heard Miss Janet Hersey of Boston in a popular repertoire of #ongs, monologurs and poetry. She was accompanied by Miss Heta Wil son, Refreshments served dancing followed untll midnight Arthur B, Holmes of Water bury, secretary of the assoclation de. livered the opening address recom mending the divistion of the Connecti. cut Dental association Into six (ie tricts and joining of the Connecticut pssociation with ths assolcations of New York and New Jersey for the proposed formation of an organiza. . tion which would he known as the Metropolitan Dental society Dr. Holmes would have Hartford, New Haven, Waterbury, Bridgeport, New London and Stamford as the een ters of the six districts he proposes, The convention closes Saturday and will be featurrd by Jdectures by some of the foremost dental authorities in the eountry, were and NoB RS YS The oprning game for the CROSBY N played n R, baseball team will be at &t Mary's field Saturday after: at o'clock against Croshy 11 Wat erbury. The lincup has been decided and it is believed 10 be the hest of the material ont for the t team will be gre the return of Grip to lineup after an The entire squad went through workouts for th past fow daf and are in fairly good condition for their first game. Among tho 4 up well were Kania and G and Giana, infielders; outf Judgment Against Mark npon, Twain Estate Set Aside RBridgeport, Apr 24.~The jury verdict of § N2.6R in favor of the Tridgeport Land and Title Co. against the executors of the estate of San 1 L. Clemens for ¢ smmission for the sale of “Stormfleld” at Rédding, the tome of Mark Twain, was today sct aside in a decision by Judge Arthur I, Tillls of the superior court. n. The itly strengthened with “Johnnie” the injury, who show 1y, pite Grip Taylor ineup wi & follows: Neipp, Reagle, first b ond base; Clair third has 'i(ud:r'l'a;es Newe; Form of Iron—Feels Years Younger = cafth; Gray, ). Kania, s stop; fie right f get in MeCart piteh ther who ma Haber, Linn o and Conlin nde good game Budnick will be (e Gree clas and the ¢ 1ss history by ere chosen by the mittee to be give exorcises on the ey T eir compositic ral others submitt ening anditorium A given and t | Six weeks ago | saw a special offer the entertainment in the paper telling how thousands of people grow old in 100ks and energy long before they are really old in years, as examinations by physiclans have shown, an enormous number of people do not have enough I have been tak- The ertertainment ®olo, John Marfaval Wright and eom Juliet, Earl Pu kowitz; Aancing &« vonis and partner. because, | tron in their blood. ing Nuxated Iron for two weeks: the | results are simply astounding. The roses have come back in my lips and rhm'k!, and 1 can consclentiously say that I feel ten years younger.” I The above is a typical hypothetical case showing the results that have been achieved by a great many people | since we started this “satisfaction or 371 Dakota 24.—Expendi- Expendiiur;s of &3 For McAdoo in Pierre, 8 D, April tures of G. McAdoo for presidengial endorse- ment and James W. Gerard for vice- presidential endorsement at the South Dakota primary are listed in a state- ment of campaign expenses filed by W. W. Hawes, democratic state chair- If, after taking the two weeks#' treat- man. Contributions of $1.5 from Jnent of Nusated Tron, you do not ferl the MeAdoo headquarters in Chicago, and look years vounger. will 2300 Gerard and $1,000 from promptly refund your money at all Williams of Chicago were druggists. we from Dickson C. specified, f 371 in behalf of William xpect 200 Men to Attend | Banquet of Bible (lasses Final held tion of states | SPIRITUAL NEGLECT plans for the banquet to be in connection with the conven- | '"* 1eads to National Decay, Na- Bible class of the Eastern| tlonal Preshyterial Missions Speaker ve been completed and B, "'i iirman of the banquet com- | Says, Porter, Chicago, April 24. « The spiritual neglect of childhood {8 the forerun. ner of national deeay, speakers warne ed today before the annual meeting of the board of national missions of the Presbyterian ehureh, in urging support of a national program of re. ligious education, Dliteracy is the forerunner of moral lankrupley and national decay, said the report of the board, submitted by Dr, John A, Marquis, general secre- tary, who was absent because of ill. ness, Approsimately 2 mittee is arranging to seat 200 men at the Burritt Hotel, 6 o'c B P Saturday evening at Armstrong, chairman of the banquet tieket committee, Lis reservations tomorrow morning, according to an announcement amde today, The Bommittes convention delegate asked for, of unofficis for overnight Tomorrow evening will eclose in cha of the of 200 ar upwards reservations arge number 8 who have asked reports registered as well visit or 27,000,000 ¢hil dren and young people in America are without church or Sunday school con- tacts, and no formal or sys. tematie religious training, the report cited. *“This is the seed or plot of immortality, erime, soctal unrest and narchy accommod tions, at 7 the committee will mect to 'll scuss fi- ral pls Saturday " o'clock .. convention will open morning at 11 with the registration sosslons will open Trinity Methodist meeting the eve o'clock of at chureh men only wil ing at the Methed an infe | 0. ¥, Barth N. Y. win convention or follow in ist church tior Organist Presented With Purse of $200 ", Fredorickson, the new or- he Tirst following Tee Dr Vernor The 1reti o when of Mount end at at t Bible spea will Lutheran church, g of Everyman's purse of $200 ten ed My, Fred ted with a ning a im by the &re son and his wife were guests at ption tendered in their honor. presentation speech was mada Dr. Abel Ahlquist. There was Wen rherg ¢l and s by Misses Mildred Erick and Mildred Swanson Mra Harry Christenson and Mrs. A, A Ahlquist gave piano duets, Lobster Salad prese Sunday morning at 8 o'c 8t e at leome cot Wtion GRELTINGS Hool Hayes viatl sented TO CARDINAY April 24 sociation t I'he felicitation t Ly Res ting pre- | se Cardina w dy Hook M eric York i fandy a reee & passed orus by Pilot won the nday .M Blue Ribbo Sugegcslhonfs' — HELLMANNS BLUE RIBBON ' Mayon naise PHIL OHMAN WILL PLAY AT OUR STORE TONIGHT AT 7 0'CLOCK Henry Morans & Sons 365 MAIN ST. OPP. MYRTLE ST.

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