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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1924. B I e I e e e e el Comm e ___________________ ] of 5,000 or more population reported DR, BUTLER REPLIES (cuait e\ LOGOMOTHEE WILL PUSH WORK [ it BIGHT ARE ENDANGERED | ARGE EXPENDITURE [t st — showing there is still a large field for | Latest Invention Is Said to Rival to let it out. I doubt if this board has the right to g0 In the confracting | of Investigators, ford, the report declares. | Connecticut is one of the limited . | o . ) Electricity For Che Css . - SRl husine Commissioner Kenney oY Explins Hi Stand or Dr. Elo's 6 In Each Ward New Puli b 5t i o s e, GO0 S S0 GIOT080 D o ot 2 e o 1 Schenectac " ».‘! H ‘<4\‘:..‘4 ',‘u mwh pines ' I ."\;\:b *r-’.-" 'v,l H state ‘. y ‘{ 'AIIal‘c.d*ne. COTTON ORT : ! Washington, May 14.—Cotton con- May 14, = More than sumed during April amounted to 480,- 000 bales of lint and 42,289 of lintérs, compared with 483,928 of lint and ) of linters consumed during March this year and 576,514 of lint premacy in bauling of railroad | terview the corporation counscl rela Frelght. clal oo racantive for dloaLi e tive to the legal right of the hoard to | late yesterday, endangered the lives, 2 : lity upon production of an electric lo rent city equipment of eight persons, of whom three, ST New York, May 14 perience | oouiotive., powered by ofl burning mo-| At & Tegular meeting of the hoard Want Dump Cleancd Iuding Thomas Beles, superintent #0d teatimony of members of the of public worls Jast night a distus- | A letlgr Was received from Ahe of Hawail National park, were <1 , over twice the expenditure 1 ofhealth 1o the hoard of nublic | jured in & rain of lying, NSSINE [0¢5: in 1813, was mnent 1n 1423 for publle vorks asking to have the Berlin tocks ranging from one pound*to 300 | ro paneio s "HTE T LIRS TOF PUDIC belief in the possibility of enforcing stemm locomotive, operating at 350 | ward to take care of the streets. e dump cleaned up. It was voted pounds, were hurled over a radius of o a report of the Playground < to put the matter over for inspection. | 2,000 feet from the crater, Debris Recreational assoclation of | ANd 52,595 of linters in April last year, the Volstead law as expressed by Dr. i ,ungs pressure and incorporating |city engincer said that he thought a | t©,F p Charles W. Eliot, president emieritus | o iuros of ) upon which engii- |[man with a wagon and two helpers The bid of the W.-H. Hall company shot 100 feet into the air above the Americ During the 10 year period, | the census bureau announced today. rim. : J 5 e of Harvard university, Dr. Nicholas | oops have been wor ing four years could Keep the strects in good shape of $1.40 .‘\4.<qll.’lx'(:»_\'m'4| for the resur- A tendance at summer play- = facing of Grove Hill with amesite was Loss of life probably was prevented | w.ounds increased from 11,187 to 23.- M SMITH RALLIE: Murray Butler, president of Column- The locomotive, produced through at a small cost to the city, Chairr 3 bia university, declared = yesterday. Lyyo jgint offorts of American locomo- | Conlon stated that he thought that by Submitted to the board and it was|by the foresight of Boles who had re- |79 200 hlay centers incrcased from | New York, May 14.—Mrs. Cather- Dr. Butler added Ahat he could not'ijve company, wware and Hudson | having teams patroling the sections of | '0t¢d to give the job to Mr ”".‘ fuscd to permit any persons except r3(q ine Smith, Governor Smith’s mother, understand low so outstanding a lib- | ajiroad and accessory engincers, is | the city it would be possible to fix A letter was received n the Con- | newspanermen and camer _men to Development and extension of ex-{ whose condition last night was re- eral ag Ur. Eliot could-defend Pro- !;1caving compietion in the locomotive |the bad spots in the roads and allevi. | "¢C Co., advising that if, the pro- japproach the rim Mr. Boles Was | oing systems was the main cause of | ported to have taken a turn for the hibig6n I company’s shops in this city. After [ate the large number of complaints P08¢d plan of widening Chestnut [knocked down twice and W. J. Bel- | (1o {mproved conditions as but two | worse, was declared by her physician AAs an instance of evidenes NSt | inal tosts it will go into service in |rccelved at the clty engineer's office |MUt strect was carried through it knap, sports editor of the Hilo Herald, ed public play during| o be slightly better this morning. This the changes of prohibition enforee- |t it T B L K ision of | every day. 1t was voted to would put the company to an expen- and L. E. Phillips, a plantation man- 1o gecade, 19 reporting in 1923 as| is the ninth day of Mrs. Smith’s ill- ment Dr. Butler cited an acee ibe D&awateo and Tion igifiger) trylon( thar plan fof Maving. | oars QL $8.0007 tov e angosl SAhnt | ngenQvere sLloh iby Smisatier, She 1ie 17 in 1913, Twenty-six towns | ness of bronchial pneumonia. published this morning of the con- | 1% GO ITHIL tcams patrol the various sections op | VOUld have to be made to the car three being slightly hurt. Two | Biaias o0 VA aian 3 Haa nee 2 land e e e e that after a fair trig) | DA™ due to relocation of the tracks. women in an automobile were in the Bavai: of +iié hotad ks e S8 A 1i4d Beon given hivelhim reyortiback | Comm * Ohlson said that he midst of the rock shower, but escaped tives for vears on ge ol con | et 4 SAlrT Wt ine > 6% the olailnaa | thought if to be a i injury I, J. Cody, editor of the { While the average freight locomo ard, as 1o how the plan had [yo 41,6 ity the street should be widen- Herald, who was taking motion pic- A tors and capable of moving heivy prohibition enforcement burcau and .. jg at Jow cost, will he challenged [sion was held on the advisability J 2 court rccords contradict the ! . o 5 police court r rds contradi shortly awith the Introduction a | having a foreman in char, spiracy to transport 1 g e e 2 == 1o w99 | Worked out, Hieduity " el i O e e e s d and that because one company was tured, escaped and saved his camera ¥ Ruiter assertod t De) Bliotn | P CAIN Premsure, the New Bn-f o trin o Waterbiirs PhodL |put to an expense ‘the entire 'city | The eruption was the fitth and most I operate at 350 pounds, It [Spect ip to Waterbury, Thurs should not be deprived of an improve- | serious of the day. ' > statement wa erned chicfly wi a paiv of small wheels forward, [10F the purpose of looking over the evils which follow the wuse of ;) 15wed by four drivers, but lacks the 1 sewer eductor in that city. . e aicohol and that this is an argument g iler wheels the idea being to Hear Trucks Block Strects i T DISARMAMENT E 1S THE CE TO SELECT YOUR SEA FOOD will. "It has no relation whatever Pk é trucks are Ieft in the strect near the ) v 1.—The war i Aniina AN R s dnter ar the okio, May 1.—The war office an- e 4 . 4 to the question as to the impropriety, | o " T O R oAl for rner of Whiting and ‘Maple streets g nounced that 4,000 workmen em- | N LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTERS :;?Vl‘l\:!"\un;l: oe ¢ Wv‘f”‘ '1;\:!:1’44 v'.:uulv‘.- s HUN Uh mroktcr bias n::n‘.'ng 1Iv' hard :lv'l' n.}u;m(l‘;n \\(hum): Johnston, Griffin and Other Tennis ployed in the arsenals and clothing | @ A LIVE SOFT SHELL CRABS ent and public moralg, or tl Ve L AneE R seldeadl Tt nor T Btreet: was thought the tru ) factories will he discharged May. 31, M T ARC'TE P QRA QA iey of natlonal prohibifion by econ- !y nn of the ,.,‘.w,\.”,\',. lfl»\.,fl ;s‘x,n ntioned in the complaint arve thos Stars Plan to Take Part in Games .5 part of the program of army re LARGE DEEP SEA SCALLOPS atitutional amendment,” Dr. Butler | oo toq to operate with greater ef.|0f the Joscph Arbour & Son d in Hast duction inaugurated in 1922, ! |||::!:::‘.n|v s ’: jficiency in freight haulage worfl, in | iN& combany. _w-l mattor was refer b e # Shore Haddock ...... 12¢ | Large Sea Trout tinuing, President Butler s nat § N ey (1 |red to the police department, San Francisco, May villiam 2 A 3 e ; ithat it will haul heavier loads with ¥ 3 2 Hearings were held on' the sprink- M. Joimston, second national ranking ; | Large Flounders .., 12| Block hmd. Bluefish - Bilver Bass 15¢ | Large Buck Shad .... the republican nor the democratic |50 g 20! llt'\\"-"lnl,:;:y“ S [1ing of Linden street and on the con- | tennis nlayer, Clarence J. Griffin, party will venture to put a wet | K NS jstruction of a sewer on Grove street, | who, with Johnston, formerly held If You Plan A Medium Mackerel .... 16¢ Large Eels ........ plank in its platform. Of cou not! {1n both of these cases the majority of | the national doubles championship, M arge | Kot 8 Lar tterfish . .. Anyone would be mad to make such ' Broker's Mcssenger )Ia_\' the property owiners were found to and several othery nationally Kknown A ;filljtlzelflfrc\bell’f)lréi“. }\g \':lllfi:;l?‘lt?al? a proposal. The question which I | S ) =np | be in favor of the projects and it v ers, plan to Teave late in June and | [ iy Maspath SR S B ) & % Have Gone With $10,500 [ cieq 1o hace 1inaer sees Soritilod|| savly b July.to Darticipaisiin caeteti appy ummer-- § Medium Week Fish .. 18¢ = Halibut Steak .. { ! Roe Shad . am now debating has nothing v N a5t 4 S New York, May 14.—Riehard Park, |and ofled and to construst the sewer |®ournaments Bluefish Steak ....... 16¢ ever to do ¥ih wets and drys, so-| 1 24, a broKers' messenger, was sought |gn Grove street, | Johnston will enter the national 3 B .t N & Rockport Cod Steak 18c = Striped Bass .... ment, cafled. It is on a plany far higher ;54 & DU ; y {by police today on a charge of hav- | Oppose Pocket Streets slay courts tournament in £t Louis and far me fapertant than thet | W DS EC TOaY 8 bRty Rpand I'ai pointing out, without succoss. & stolen 0,500 in Aberty bonds Richard B. Viets came before the | 7, and then will proceed east to ~ L . . " belonging to Mabon & Co., Who had |joard with a map of a development | play in other contests Round and Long Clams, Little Neck Clams for half ji Dandy Chevrolet, 1923 Sed. i ful contradiction, th the policy mployed him Yo art, f N called dry has resulted in making the | J1'P OVEC M ONIY & Tew (ays ago.|which he is interested in at the cor- | Others who will participate in the . A " 3 RS i thien it had ok n xli' was given the honds yesterday to nor of Clinton and Jeromb strects, and | eastern invision include Ttobert and |[§ Balloon Tives, Snubbers Front ? shell. Open Long Clams for frying. DIEE a8 Wwell as demoralising deliver to another brokerage housé. |ine bhoard after looking over the maps Howard Kinsey, Phil Bettens, Wein- and ar, Motometer, Looking : A advised Mr, Viets to confer with the 's 120 Chandler and Cranston Hol- Glass, In fact just like a new ¥ Open Thursday until 9 p. m. public and our private life,” NS : BAPTISTS ARE “DRY" | owners of property adjoining as to the . Bettens, Weinstein and Chan- || «ar. $ 5 p - | advisability of opening another street dier are going as representatives of |l Twenty Other Good Used Cars, : Northern Idaho Is Swept | -\ 0O i o 3514s to avold Chahiandices oriBiavs |ihe! Unlversiby ot {Calitornii and Wil HARRY S'l[ARK;E AU'}U Eb i B MUURE BROS SAN"’ARY HSH MARKET 8 |ing a pocket street which would be |enter the national intercollegiate | & 4 1 e o Dby Modify 18th Amendment i“”""‘““ under the plans as they ave |singlgs and doubles champions § o moula, hlont, 3 : Atianta, Ga. May 14 Decl now drawn, City Engincer Williams contests at Haverford, Pa., June 287 ELM ST, COMMERCIAL ST, ¥ ERCIAL ST, four forest fires eating their i ey n will enter the nat intor | in modi- | ¢xplained to Mr. Viets that it is the Holman will enter the national junior Phoas 804 the return of wine and beer championship tournament in Chicago the timber of northern ldaho, steps A > were taken today by lumber interests | 180 form would mean also return of | bolicy of the hoard, insofar as is pos of the state to have timber districts in | the saloon with “all of its attendant [*ible, to avoid pocket streets, a:f In August, I sndangered aves clossd to all|®" the laymen's organization of |that in the lavinz out of new strect tourists and outinf parties, Al avail- | the ern Baptist convention Jasgt |1t Would be to Mr. Victs' advantage able men have bheen ealled to, fight the flames, and 150 others have been called from Spokane in the last 24 |committee seeking to incrouse tho al- hours, coholic content of beverages, Representative W, D. Upshaw, of (110, When a contractor appeared b Georgia, democratic aspirant for vice- | [0F¢ the board asking permission to Five Imprisoned Miners president of the United States, soc, | Iit® IhS alr hammer, ownod by the : YOll can get a new onding the resolution declared that Rescued, Ready to Return (316 the ressiution doclared that |, 3" 4 sumber of privato partics ask Gllman, Colo. May 14.—The five ! s Lot s d iy T him about renting the city equipment b iy resoued. aie 1o miEht reon a {204 lauor biln In the commities gow | SEouL renting the ity cquipmen 1 Glenwood TODAY Wil ever see the light of day p the city adopted a set poliey. En- 1o avoid having a pocket street on his development, Wants To Hire City Hammer A lengthy discussion was entered [night adopted a resolution opposing bills now before the house judiciary | stope in the 1800-toot level of the ! black iron mine of the Empire Fuel ginecr Williams said that he was op. . company here, where' they had beer LEBELS SUFFER LOSSES, posed to letting out the city equip e al‘l pay or lt mont imprisoned for 78 hours, apparently Madrid, May 14—The Moroccan (ment unless the eity men weht with were none the worse lay for thelr « suffered 179 fatalities in the 1 it and the city had some assurance experience and were resting prepara- | e fng at Sidi Medaud, it is an- [that the equipment would be at fts § y mont l tory 1o resuming work. disposal when necded, Commissioner YHERE'S no reason why you should not enjoy the advantages of hav- ing a Glenwood Range right now. 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