New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1924, Page 20

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RUSSIA DEMANDS | CIVIL TREATHENT! Sends Note of Protest to Polanu Concerning Ukrainians ernmen soyviet Rus cat- ment of the Ukrainians 2 white Rutheniang in Polish territory, gunot- \11 of the trea ) cotnt Ing artic ty of I s provid lement of the n of minor The spired sphere of so ish borde note is inter by a has been Russian along the is rie through bands and an DPoland, it is p mained cool under and the government's & Russian note expected to days. It will cle VI cited will express ment of the qi therein provisio other side The cabine ures to protect lands from pilfe Simultane Foland mandi Germans in Poli view the imbroglio t ered accidents irc Polis to the on of minoritic s FAVORS PERSONAL VISIT Head of Baldwin Locomotive Works | Well Received in Mexico May 13 t of the M. Vau Iwin Loco. Mexico City, b elain, presiden motive Works, to who is here ar- range the sale to the Mexican govern- ment of railway equipment amount of pesos informal conference yesterda Finance Sceretatry I'ani He ex- pressed himself as pleased with his reception, declarir fter the nieeting: ' If American essmen would come to Mexico personally to sottle their affairs, difficulties with this eountry w 1 vanish and a different impression of Mexico would prevail,” busin NAMED ON TENNIS TEAM | Millicent Rogers' Husband Will Rep- resent Austrin in Cup Matches Vienna, May Count Ludwig Balm the former Millicent Rogers, the Von Hoogstraeten, husband ‘ot has been by Austrian 4 definitely chosen tennis federation as a member of the Austrian-Da meet Switzerland on May With the i his brother Otto, and as they have been | playing together for some time, it y-l expected they will form the doubls eombination against the Sviss, The other members o team are P. Irick and Otto CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS = General Tmcking—- 9 WESsL ST, TEL. 2090 s cup' team which is to 17-18-10, him on team A standing sea Standing Seam Roofs are good roofs-—- long as the metal lasts of —=unti P weather-proo nable in roof w fin time and long FOR G-room Cottage in Belvidere, Must be <old this week. No reason ns at onee. Mones (o lend on HODEL VILLAS T0 HOUSE OLYHPIAD CONTESTANTS | “Olympic Villag Has Just Been Turned Over to the French Com- m'ttee by the Contractors May 13.—The destined to house the 1924 h to avail them- s. Franee Villag: and r competing in the ambe letes presentatives of wut hygienic and ACCON has Just and tur over comitiee tion, pletad to the eneh Olympic by the ntractors, andre linm, the village is com- s of villas of two and It provides accom- Buiit 7 athletes, in has officially noti- that itz entire team 4tions, ho mmodation >, have rete e men who are ing day will United States Gireat Britain 1 Finland, Spain wever, > modern com- hygienic ap- efully decorated colors, will pro- for the athictes and s the d painted me g a picturesque cot yms, lounge and restaur- ind telegraph, & bank s, all bordering enue e de Coubertin main street of the village, named president of the Internation- mmitter—are some of hich will be placed of the foreign athletes, ter the Olympic At the ELIMINATES POISON GAS Board M lisposal Naval Advisory ‘s Com- pound Said to Take Carbon Mon. oxvide From Gasoline Engine Fumes, York, May Hutchison, advisory board and for many of engineer of the Edison today announced he haa a chemical compound in commercial gasoline, would elir ate all dapger from toxic discharges of earbon monoxide from automobile exhausts, The discovery, he said, had con- cluded a long series of experiments prompted by recent numerous reports of deaths and partial asphyxiation from inhalation of the deadly fumes, His experiments showed, he said, that straight gasoline gave off 5.6 per cont of carbon monoxide An admisture of 1 ounce of the compound in five gallons, he said, reduced the output of carbon monoxide to 8.9 per cent He added that a doubled dose of the inexpensive compound reduced the monoxide output to 3 13.-~Dr, a member Miller New t of the ratories, discovered which, used 3.7 per cent, while three ounces in five gallons of gaso- Jine reduced it to 2.7 per eent, The Fiffel Tower, in Paris, 1,000 fect high, is almost double the height of the second tallest bhullding in Eu- | the KRGLAIIII THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED BY A. PINKUS Foyestht Spaciaiist 300 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN rope Cologne Cathedral, m that is permanent s They're weather- rust starts its destructive work. we can Jay a standing seam roof made of He oree Head Zinc—=rustless, f, good-looking, endurable and price. Astanding seam Herze | absolutely free vou g troubles; it will last a lifes THOMAS F. FITZPATRICK & €0, 189 Park St Telzphone 113 SALE fireplace. lot 505200, See or ‘phone steam heat able offer refused. md mortagages at reasonable rates. W. L. HATCH COMPANY CITY HALL BLDG, 20 WEST MAIN ST. Open Saturday Evening 1s yards away Up to the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY “picture brides” These Japanese And as they pass through San eastward journ Golden Gate t! moing to wed. Yes, they will know them, for photographs have been exchanged between prospective hrides and grooms. FAVO‘{ vOOLIDGE BRIDGE BUILDER DIES Conyvention The Francisco's ming Republican Fdward Terry Constructed ¥a- Picking Delegs With leaning mous Manhattan Bridge And Many Toward President, Others of Note, Edward F, Ma lan to the nhattan repul suming sessions her , began the | bridge across the Kast River here and work of choosing del bridges across the fional convention Coolidge in mind the republican president tion, Yesterday ad at his home in River- rday 18 de He He leaves a ca Allie, of St died yost: at the gae nomina s ¥ who was Minn., and tale - Rebed raul, a son \Ir, Terry, near Concord, in Wisconsin, asa riveter the firm of Terry, Tench and Com- pany, which built numer |in different parts of the ¢ large section’s of the N way and Boston ele During the war he f ling corporation of Savan- Ga., and made his headquarters lin that eity, where he directed 4,000 building ships for the the convention went on record as favoring the election of the president but the naming of delegates and the question of instructing them went over until today ANOTHER POSSIBILITY Name of Senator Kendricks of Wyom- who was horn on a farm N. H., was hrought up where first obtained a joh ing 1s Brought Forth as Native son ™ Shipbu Possibility, men ment Bl tive, Wyo., May 13.--The demo party today acquired Casper. e | another had not been ac cratie « the war he presidential possil comvention h ity following the CHURCH FAIR OPENS fair by A state democratic ore yes. terday at which Ssnator John B, Ken drick of Wyoming was forth as the choice of the state party for standard bearer of the national or- ganization Thur The six delegates to the democratic | b program will national sonvention were instructed to |8 es of b J. William vote for Senator Kendrick f the | evening by the Everyman's Bible class presidential nomination as as [orchestra and Friday evening under they that lie may he the direction of John C, Baker. choice of the convention fair will be unds Renator Kendrick and Governor Busy s, Itoss wera included in the delegates. | zation to the cl the M. E The Zior lows' annual and Tomorrow eve- hall tomorrow lay and Frida the re #pic " long feel made the n auxiliary organi reh, of th WEDN ESl)AY SPECIALS AT THE NEW BRITAIN®T: MARKET CO0.- NUALITY GOODS AT n; 318- MAIN ST CONOMY PRICES TEL. 2485 Morning Specials from 7 A. M. to 12: 30 Noon, Best Maine Lean Smoked POTATOES pk. 290 SHOULDERS 1b, 1 lC MILK K ... 2 cans 25C 2 1bs, 25C All Day Specials in All Departments ROAST POEK . LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS FRESH CUT HAMBURG . LEAN BONELESS POT ROAST ... 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