New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1924, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1924, T ERRAT[C BURGLAR ALARM i NEW AMERK CEMETERY, KEEPS POLICE ON JUMP 3" svintors who Fen tn war Sounds ! upon the cemetery garden in the for- ost of Saint Cloud, which is to be- come the burial place of Americar volunteer aviators who fell during the war. A committee of the Lafayette Iiscadrille of the French army, in which many of the Americans served, has just appropriated 200,000 france |to creale roads giving access to that part of the park where a monument, overlooking the cl of Paris, is to be crected. An admirable scheme for a ndscape garden has been prepared v Alexandre Marcel, chief architect of the KFrench government, ve comfort for near view and distance— .~ KRYFIO GLASSES # dothe work o the f,m;m nelief m INDiGEE: ION [Pt demrimens bureau was submitted by cond As- | sistant Chicf Michael T. Souney. 1l suid that a new tem has been put | practic h weekly in- spections can be made in the mercan- tile districts. This has given good re- sults. He said that the practice of having uniformed men make the in- spections had a tendency to keep iandlords and tenants from allowing ) hazardous conditions to exist. Ffl\‘,‘ms During Ilire Prevention October 8 to 13, members of the de- partiment gave talks to 7,525 children “,',"‘” C{l f)l i, 40 s er 1 alarm at its plant ye- - qp w Heitain sch on th matter of fire prevention. The dis- for a higher also recoim- merit system g would make legree of efficieng e mended the the use of —_OL:H:{ LOSS | ” !} -fig:‘; E e - i - i ‘ #t. Cloud Will Be Burial Place For YOUR GAWN || MARBLE GHAMPIONS i An overstocls of || gy.qf i'w ?isflczs thm 2 “fi?rn 10 E $1.00 GEM and e et %= EVER-READY U A paper and other ma- |, uarhy rushed to the premises and Brita U m 17 Safety Razors erials in the mercantile district 15 ;¢tep 4 careful inspection of the doors | Th will be sevors s 4 . L s g € gine ipany. The sum of $100 v @ it i auseront il d Pt ived from the Rogers DBui the gre difficulty the bureau has | ,,q windows, were unable to find | until finally seme o \ 5 to the ! hat it b i e 1. 1o confront, said the chief in the ("4 ten all ? hat play ter inte tract v & QRIS s ; report. He recommended that the ] prevention | yunt of age - Gong at Besse-Leland Store {hto Three Times Between Midnight and Morning 6 BELLANS \\ !' @% \engh -= | Hot water Pe Sure Relief fi\flums 5¢ Packages Everyw hmu The burglar alarm on the Besse- vt Leland store sounded last night and caused the police to do a lot of run- ning around in an effort to determine weck, if attempts were being made to enter time that the larm went off was at 12:10 o'clock | this morning and Sergt. MeAvay, and several policement who were on duty the store. The ¢hoo nas voted posal of waste 1itom th 1 to turn it over to where any attempt at burglary had ! been made, matter be cared for by municipal col- Arrangements were made to have wateria the alarm shut off, but at 1:40 o'clock | Edward it rang again and Patrolman George showed us k. The 1 r to the I DICKINSON | oo 169-171 Main St. J : 1 ove lection of the The report of master mechanic, t Collins investigated, but could find no inspections of app had been oyigence of an attempted break, W. made during the , V. Leland was notified and the alarm Donations to Firemen's Dension ., ¢ ghut off again, only to start again fund, ending March 4, WerC: (his morning at 6:50 o'clock Pa- _Appropriation from City of New ' roiman jiped Wagner was passing the v‘\“»l‘t:trrvx. :I‘\“f il ‘\'\Wll(:f'v}f;:," store. He also made an investigation $1,000; Berln, 1,0t found that all was well, §950; New bW The police were unable to under- stand the reason for the alarm being sot off in view of the fact that Mr. Leland made the statement at the meeting of the board of police commissioners Monday night that he could offer absolhite proof that it was impossible for the alarm to ring if doors or windows of the not opencd, Noble act which responded ul a bill of $150 to t comp: from fire of S$108,88 past prop were Britair i chaimn- fiscal ities for the ck ited s who are not sched- the Heraid ad- any and all may be am- a nber ummer, hly repor f the department we nd accepted services to Haven and H $100; Adkins Pr lodney & Co., $10; Will Donnelly Mullin old appara $10.50; Savings the 1 master report ports of it chic nd the au, was re the ad of the fire pre- | 1l at the meet of the board, 1to the mayor, me- ed to play at once vises lots of practice, en 50 that he or form ‘when the The oceasions she recomme board hy ') among then at top time the to the Co his report ©s come, same advice is made umpions who picked in the next w in good shaj Top Notch § i n i good player to represent the Atlantie City Five their mar ch re of that the marbie d to the s interest Two applications for positions on the substitute fr Henry Clar ' mechanje, of cifie the other The latter meeting The first applic placed on file and the ected, fact that verified by the or the the master nds the few days, so during want a city at med one he inst ¥ were north = 3 CORONER HOLDS NEGRO Atlantic City Mayor Bridgeport, May mer Phe- Is Relumed to Office '°n today neld John Nichols, negro, City, N. T May 14—May. |©f South Norwalk, criminally respon- Ba | r nd his com- the death of Charles Woo | reelected in yester- whom he hit over | Dader” .n,...m nt lead pipe, Harry Bacharach. for the and 'ln)nu"an i ended in disorders yesterday which found two. men dead, one probably fatally injured, more than seore of p arrest and sev eral in it he may be Feane nsion fund to date amounts (/' recomme service truck at better protect the tion of 1 V. 1 street from Cl S tum but was ot a was broug SPECIALTY — COMFORTABLE VISION FRANK E. GOODWIN k yesight Specialist ST. ’hone 1905 cities today announced MY and five more 3 Atlantic City championship, more upon pted and second was re- t has not regi s of npions wtion was acee tion He Atlantie larm |or Edward L. missioners were Toppers au during the s the installation ¢ bhoxes in schools in the city If these were installed, more apparatus could | respond in case one of the sible for Hing, laundryman, the head with a Nichols yesterday superior court, THURSDAY and FRIDAY!! Cornecticut River ROE and BUCK SHAD Lb. 250 45¢ 1Cc 28¢ 25¢ due 1o the private Thompson, 14, first city cham [ Alfre piece of was he voters, 12 Candidates for Pircemeén It was decided to hold a ting of the board on May to interview « day's city election, Mayor San was former Intense sionship ol 1 Ii\]'m‘u, 14, specin priv Stanley Hud Syracuse Dick Talley, 13, Washington James W. Crowley, 1%, Wilmingtor With these fivé, cities now picked their eity great Ly S0 Lo hisbimas The matter of securing coal for 1) will meet the nationa ) 1 top them all at the price. 8 Abter & ) it men ! s 2 T winter w tup a i on, Top-notch style, top-notch i "'m tic City during the first week In | o000 0 10 send out for bids to the at the fires, He quality—a model for every f } coal dealers. Tt was also voted (port that there man. y M‘:‘ m“. Ehimt “_mh' i f year, that some of the men on the | v ha the won il iting No nd to & 2 cure plans fre ring de- | off hift have not reported at the fire. | naxt Sunday's game. game 4 structed taking the last mig and the titie, 5 e OEnser boxes rang. He called tion of the two plato system, ing that the efficiency of the depart- ment has heen greatly stre 1ed i He said t eral oc- double 22 in idates for posi ittention to the installa There appointment of the unti tions on the substitut stat- nre 12 of them The several members of aid “Cousin Jack"” foree, champlions to and girl champions title in Straws force over this way t on hospita regular May 22 was alarm has borne er cent of the reported | nay casions the TEAM Corbin Red Sox b RACTICE ball team 6 o'clock CORBIN vill practice X at Walnut Hill park. A1l members are 1o be on hand as this st stiff workout before out this fact, as and off 1y, states In the re this ever o 5 yas not been a tim Jay Thompson, who is 2 . renov san enginee k was in RESH NATIV MACKER! FRESH RED PLUERISI SALMON . .voues ROCKPORT FRESH COD STEAK Cob ., $'OR BOILING ... LARGE FRUSH OPEN LONG HERRING .. CLAMS ..00000en SAYBROOK ROUAND FLOUNDERS | CLAMS o000 FANCY BONELLESS SMO, WHITE HERRING | 36¢ ‘Ill“l“ll:l REISH :“\'I\I'::!;: 2 Lbs, 25c 18¢ SELECTED SHORY HADDOCK ... BOSTON Thompson s for the * Lh. Baker's Certificd Flavoring Accept no substitutes, Lb. Denver Pint mountain peak to national ehampion, Quart FISH . partment o send out work of T shing the I truck in No, 1 master of the ¢ T t I w Harmf( ations flood the market, J rt that the de- | Be on 3 d and insist upon s faciliti i 1 Atlantie it last oar, but 93-99 S1. ILunS‘n“[ l‘.‘mm\_’_ ’Wm'r\ ”‘::m,: r"“ m" promptness of No. 5 company in an- favored a modern drill tower where second appearance, Hartfor1. will come from a . " the sea shore to fight for the “It "fl.‘ To Buy Our Kind” & ;170 " \ivcd comes from the eity o did not forget the value of prayer in preparing himself, Voice Culture Special Attention to Heginners James D. Donahue ' EAR TRAINING SIGHT READING 13 . “1 know how Jack Dempsey feit ‘A" o s \ G« Shelby, said Jay after the battie. | "% Gt R polnted out in th Al b AJ [ 1l was eliminated fn the first round e AL ey b Rl . o from Citizens' Coal Co, for beeanse of inadec Alfred Ryzman = ~ g that sent the prayer-hook champion “Alfred prayed and practi waid his mother LONG ISLAND MEDIUM SALT PORGIES MACKEREL .. MEDIUM RED SALT ced th win f weeks ther, Mrs, John aman, to whom he ran with the ows of tha victory, “I am glad he ERought of me first, when e wos.” L who fell before 81 Sefton Drive RE A score of rett, turne 1 K, e boys, Alfred's perfeet atm in the semi-finals, him on their shoulders after His sportmanship in the His opponent, carried hig victory finals won the crowd nervous after six gruelling games, was tired and fagesd out. Alfred insisted on waiting for him to rest, then took . = him on m roof I Syr hopes to add the name of Hodell to the Juvenile Hall Fame. Hodell won the Syracuse ampionship in 1wo straight games, ocking out his opponent’s taw with a deadly shot from Rinley advt time attend L € ing side Vaudevil < rociety's ide the in the migs, ts only 18 It took eight games to dec 3 mplonship, and t a total of 86 n them . had o b aving his se anged " rug store Ty izs etwe diMiculty Wasgh- the cham- more Talley ving fo than ng p of the There hi national capita t 1 were off gred hind, p 1 en ou Anywhere W‘IERQ O., { " EI] \ If you like AL wint-o-green flavor 7 you'll like Wint-o-green o J‘J'w/?e/~ L; Jb ~ 2733 5P Wittiyg I Joserh Arboure Son HOVING TRUCKING - SHIPPING NEW YORK TRIPS DAILY OFFICE AT S~MAIDEN LANE upon this sphere However far— however nea Speed and care —charges fair Licensed, bonded, dependabhle. courteous, on-the-job couldn’t taste better —at The— Big Furniture Store Anniversary $50.00 RECORDS FREE WITH ALL Phonographs Sold at Our Anniversary Sale 2340 nAn LAV Anniversary Price $65.00 QOur Liberal Weekly or Monthly Terms Will Suit Everyone Anniversary Price $50.00 Anniversary Price Every Machine Guar- anteed One Year—Free Repair. 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