Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Al e S : : EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1924, Pomfret—Abington road is under construction and closed. Detour signs nto Macadam road nnder cor Washington Today To Attend 7 Yr. OId Virginia Girl Believed =iy oo e dvisrss ypmees qiipre Mot o s 2 Gontiment in Japan Now Strongly | S o care of at times 1 Waterford—DPost roa The con- to Have Killed Hersell et S e e " s vy | AgaiDst United States f},‘ phone between lette cenne e 1 Moosebroker's corner where traf- € ted to the Shore road. By The Associated Press. |attack of pneumonia, returned to ction torn up on| Tokio,"May 31.—Several minor in- | Washington to be present at a meet- | recovering at Atlantic City from an ssary for short sections ¢ iving tolforg Norfolk, Va., May i i ainidiandes her shorn tresses is believed v the Pomf ! | assable but rough cidents illustrate the growth of the |ing this morning of the senate inter- caused Miss Virginia Jor oy being doi A achie 1 . ' 2 - i i 0ld Lyme—Post road, grading i {anti-American spirit throughout Japan |state commerce committee, of which | old member of the M. ol | Traftic u i wing done. Passable, Through traf- | i i 2 St epad e ooy ing cnsendered by (L passage of the cx- | Le Is a member, when the Barkley- | i flle mtroduCtlon graduating class, wio has I A ve Hall-Mead ithae e owi oid inconvenience if it fol- : Shore road from Lyme to Moos- |@busion act by the American congress. | Howell railroad labor board bill came .t, mode Nt 5 : e o o o e | EreeTalipatohes from LIV Ava e e | e e Ak {1 of it's 1924 models terday, to end her I Althou a city 40 miles from Osaka, say that the | L) forts to find her body have bes artiord —-Nc d; work 5 oad | Young Men's associati ere pased | The insurgent leader has urged that B ick/ h b k o e Nens T Netwich -Had\yme Wroad|| SCTURIAILE ABOCIARON thore BAsed ) S ratlcond hoard 16k slation s 'bhae: oW as broxen struction Availing i b " o a resolution d the withdraw- 7 ’ = tion. Detour posted |a re on demanding the withdraw- | " ool o Miss Jones, {he er of Howel S oy A unimproved road. |al of the American missionaries from | ]‘3: {Chix.soaxion t0f conmrean (g ll oducu mcords v v ornwa n | hile the return of Senator la a pr on H. Jones, sales an 3 ; irading op- 1at district, the Hou ! ! Grading op- | { Follette two days ahead of schedule & satonic € W S o n e under . Section east e women's organizations of To. NN, e st et s M o) 1 ni Vork u \stru kio have passed resolutions urging | WAS attributed primarily to the meet- ! mnclu lng it’'s own, from mental strain in connec 1 y AT SR L f.ondon road impa: ing of the interstate commerce com- SO MOE L R ailves mid lishu Hou i river #1 should nse detour pouts [ MSIEN Not te Bily: Amerioan tollet arsil R 1va by it e e C s | 4 fpond 1t ¥ T __‘ nstruction Section west of turnpike is very jticles and the press reports a move- | ence go to work to foree action upon !the mn acmre cently she yielded to per ion o 4 ment among Buddhist and Shinto | o™ 5 i girl fricnds to have her hair hobbed, Take sar 5 Yalsne: Sl TN e b leaders to bar Christians from Japan, | & ¢arefully prepared legislative pro- | of motor The re lisappointing to |} ¥ 4 R 4 fravel The majority of the newspapers |Sram. her ¢ , and she wept bit. ssing o he | formerly DANGER TO PROHIB[T[ON [continue to fan the fiame of resent. | 1€ i3 not expected to scatter his s Lokl Aue ks . \ detour. The [ment. The Yomiuri Shimbun says | “Nergics on collateral measures, but car Thursaay aft>rnoon Miss Jor 1 v d, where the new bridge e ision that the situation cannot produce war | ¥l concentrate upon those he con- her father played tennis on one of eir nstructed, is still impass- {0 Forelgn Population And Law- |but “we must draw away from Amer. |5i4ers most important. He is very courts in Lafayette park. She beg b . icu. Hitherto we have always consid. | ™ich interested in otlier railroad leg- him, Mr. Jones faid, to remain in the rowall® road. Conerete less Wealthy Seen As Menace To |0y a0 8 Internation. | islation in addition to the Barkley- park until dark. They sat on the Pavement has started but throug al situation, Now we must change |HOWell bill. Particularly in a measure r.:m;‘ of ”i. river ]: twilight descend wvel is directed by telephone con- Enforcement. frat: W are aohvibeed this the o iu‘ll-—;y\.u‘]xnlx.“.,];x‘ to ‘::mr';\!\ rv‘a;]‘ :r;l!vsp()lr. ed, he said, and talked e girl, her £ 4ok e e hatd : Forp _ | tation and » railroad valuation acts, BV B ah Hieis s ARl Kbt rond ol Ten e Waghington, May 21.—The “great [ther we hold aloof from America the He diig N thslient e e ] iRl S 2 forcign population and lawless wealthy |safer it will be for the peace of the as . Yesterday morning at four o'clock, #hovels are at work on this road but Hedirmsabbtand nabpiimihd boefated {his resolution directing the interstate ghoups” o e 3 | commerce commission immediately to Mr. Jones was disturbed in his sieep through travel is passing over the S described as pre-| “The Hochi comments in the same and found his daushter in his room. ' “:] “'lfl i el . ;j}:‘.‘;:"; .’f v'~“1‘h!\r]d llll;’m ]m )-r:fln» strain urging economic and diploma- | Proceed to reduce freight rates on k‘ 225 ARCH STREET Asked why she was there, she is said 1.,-‘.0‘: v kl, : 1“‘“‘ \\Vu;;( ;; :. ‘nm BItlon" by the woOman's hatlonal nom. | 1o ndenendenos ot the United Bates. IFicuitvre |u-.|rlnl?l§» and \\;m‘h some- | WALGh 16 Joarh Th lime. - When Menced DAL 1o detours are necesary, | Mt for w enforcement in W seall| Publicist, Jourualsts and - tormer |{2nE done on farm relet orore the |y 0 9607 New Britain, Conn I Tonis S0els & S ,“,”:I_’:(Wr ”“ ast Haddam—Town street under 10 Christian women™ to be read to- '-‘lf\r'lz_xlvs have formed the T i 9 . sutomobile key was mi'sm”: ‘[-mm- iv‘w construction, but is open to traffic, morrow in Protestant churches vI»r-.&yml‘.;\l ; (:Ann».:)mrnr;t‘n ‘T“m ):x, pocket and his daughter was not in | StaTord—Monson road closed. Fair tNToughout the country. & ton) fo vatry on the national agita- . i Declaring a “small but dangerous|tion against the exelusion. [ILeaders he Subsequently L det n dirt ros Npdity : lll:m'nnf:\)"‘v"o \\\‘:: quently. the emply ::Iw)(ru'ynl‘ Waisa: rond!olosp Fair | minority” is working “throughout the jinclude Mitsura Toyama, an aged [ 1 b .“. ound in the park by ‘i’_h‘-m_ o -lm‘ ’_'“_M y country te control the coming con-|political agitator, imprisoned for sid- , - i ventions:and elections, the committee, |ing With the rebels in the Civil War e lvers ou ew evro e Union--¥rom Union center to state of 1877; Kotaro Mochizuki, who was ing from her home since €S- road. Traffic taken care of i i 2 which is made up of repr ne G inire. construciion S ReRd iy 1 natiial anpinietis in America during the Washington ey l’li-'_“'r"r:‘ ]ru"m!- Halrc@atouriaine ittt oe o -{conference and is a member of the 4 ) / HaPan "% women to use their hallots against|sor of the Imperial university, to state line, road is under construc- . . 5o Amastes and sles ispatches from Osaka indicate (Continued from Page Seven) tion, but is open to traffic. them in primari ‘A"f" l:‘:ilnnx. ,h,l, n:il’:”un mr"‘ h:‘,m:;‘ o'r“:m'l‘r"‘! for Economical Transportation —_— | Greenwich — Post road. Sheet b ; 5 4l | or\;;«;l:.u\lnlu in Westchester, mond hill to Sound Beach road. Traf- | - ss Elizabeth Honiss entertained | fie is n g held up, The Young M 1 I’ Se®lsidlibodlies Lo - S ! g assoclation 1s a l': ":v'l:':"r;:x::) ‘I‘\‘;:lwh:« at her home (}'|L\ul)-l'” L _I'fv}\( ¥ ‘:f]“ r;“;m ( ”"]~ Cooperation of U, S and nada To- [nation-wide organization that in the tast, Harry Kilbourne of Hartford and Guilford, One way traffie ot thess | Ward Maintaining Bettor Connecting | past few years has grown in numbers Couve ¥ Mra, Prank MeCrum and Miss Doris points dirccted by traffic men. Grad- | Wighways Up For Discussion, ""‘_"'“""! the lead in national demon- | u 8890, MeCrum of Bristol have been the |ing going on at Saybrook, Madison | Montreal, May 31.—Cooperation of | "rations. W Kuests of relatives in town and Clintor the United States and Canada in FOREIGN EXCHANGES h BN TN Thomas Cobey of Lynn, Mass.. and | Westbrook — Menunketsuck river | maintaining good rouds connecting the . 0 Y PG g - Miss Susanne Gobey of Beckleys were | bijgge, Construction work started. | two countries will be one of the sub- | New York, May 81, sign ex. the guests of Mr. and Mre. Frank |Of way troffi jects considered at the 11th annual [Changes easy, quotations in ccnts: Cobey &t their home on Wileox ave- | Bridgeport—shelton. One mixer is convention of the Canadian good |(reat Britain, demand 430%, cables nue Friday. at work at 8helton, One way traffle is | roads assoelation at 8t Andrews-by. [431: 'rance, demand 5.9, cables | George MacDonald of New York is 'in force at the Sheiton end and at the | The-Sea, New Brunswick, from June |510: Ttaly, demand 4.83%, cables | spending a few days as the guest of | Bridgeport end near Beardsley park, | 24 to The premiers of all the [434: Belgium, demand 4.41, cables his grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Philip Through traffic should take the river provincial governments have announc. | #42: Germany, demand (per tril- Lotz at their home on Cottage street, to avold delays, od they would attend the convention, |!0n) 23%; Sweden, demand 26.48; Mrs, David Troax of Hartford has ymour—Bladden river bridge is Premier Armstrong of Nova Scotis | "Paln, demand 13.63: Greece, demand been the guest of relatives in town. |under construction, Short detour pro 1 & representative from the United [1.88: Poland, demand .000012; All-Kensington Jrs, Defeated vided around the bridge for vehicular 'States will conduet the discussion on | CZecho-Slovakia, demand 2.93 1-4; The All-Kenaington Juniors were traffic. Foot bridge for people walk- the subject of foderal assistance from |JUgoslavia, demand 1.23%: Austria decfated yesterday In their gama yes- | j,g, Canada and the United States in good | Jemand 0014 1-8: “Tokig, demand terday with the Columbia Neds of Oxford—Little river bridges under | roads work, 40 3-8; Montreal 98 1-5. Kensington for the second ttme this construction. Temporary bridge is e e T e 4 G scason. The Kensington Juniors kept provided while this work is going on RETURN TO ROME, VOTE OF CONFIDENC the lead he in he vestbi ——Patchoxue er bridge Rome, " ¢ Miter B s, May 81,1 o » N o " J N . d N 1 intil the ninth inning, when | Westbrook-—Patehogue river bridg Rome, May 31.—~King Victor Km-| Athens, May 31.—The chamber of | This price will last only for a short time or until we have dl.\l)f : “I'neh™ Ringwood, a substitute for {s under construction on a ecutoff. manuel and Queen Helena, the prines | deputies after discussing today the | the Reds, and also a pinch hitter, | Traffic uses the old rosd. of Piedmont and Princess Mafalda [bill for the defense of the republic ed of fh(’ cars we now have on hand as the price of (‘hevrolels i Arove & long hit Into left field, bring- Faston-—8prot Hill bridge is under returned today to Rome from their [voted confidence in the cabinet, 260 . . ’ rt to 1. been increased. Get your car before the new prices take effect. Ing in two men. The game closed construction, Traffic using old bridge. | visit to London. with the score, 21 to 19 Mansfield—Mansfield depot road is Williame pitehed for the Juniors under construction, passable, but traf- and Reindi was on the mound for the fic should use detour posted. ° Victorious team Mansfield—Mansfield Four Corners, The Columbia Teds are looking for | Ktorrs road open. Travelers may be - P " nE for |storrs road open. Tr 176 ARCH ST. Telephone 211 games with New Dritaln teams aver- delayed at point where steam shovis aging 14 to 16 vears of age. Those is working. looking for games are asked to write | Hampton — Hampton-Willlmantic to John Reindi, Langdon conrt, Ken- rond is open for traifie. e sington. He can bhe reached hy tole Groton—Baptist hill, concrete pave. » » phone, 643.15, between the hours 6f ment being laid, section temporarily We Are Now Temporalily s Faon Aol Dra. : ON Located At { Thre Family House on East street on a good corner - — Groton—(Center Groton-014 Mystic road is practically impassable, Advise with four good rooms to a tenement: only $9500. Good Bucharest Explosion use of detour as posted, ! Death Li‘:t Now Is 40 Groton —n\":\n!l.l‘rj(imvun ""M-rr-‘““; No. 25 Central Row terms as to cash. Aoty g i ool rI:n!' ,'-.,;,,"',‘.',f.".,',‘:,':,;';',‘.':.fl.“\’n.m';n\‘va VACATION CLUB | . ’ Money to loan on first and second morigages, Sece us. ;x'.".,::.m:v ”"»T(."!‘I\.”r"»,«s.'y”."«’f:,:f Brook street and thence to Groton | Opposite Parsons’ Theater west of the capital We :Xn:‘nrl." now Hartford C TE smaller than st believod, Due Saturday, May 31st, 1924. Kindly AMP REAL ESTATE CO. smaller than at Arst believed ; illon 1ok, (abowt 83010900 notify us of any change of address. ‘ HOI—\T{SS’S | | | | | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Rank Bldg #ix billlon lel, (about $2,610,000) and one hundred families are tempe rarily homeless. The roval palace at 5 ¢ et AL R SO ST, fo — Controceni suffered much Adamage | = 'THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY Investigation | acne === WELL sis My FRONT | WHAT C) GATE Frank E. Goodwin bk LLEE Foyesight Specialist MAIN ST, me 1905 CINDERS FOR SALE ' | e A. H. HARRIS THE BANK OF SERVICE = |sp= ¢ ~Geners) Trcking— Open Saturday Evenings, 6-8 » WESH 1 ‘ Standard Time You SAY TH 7 nent warowman'( 50 CHASED THEM WITH A BRoOM?/ ORDER SEIBERT'S Three Family House on \ 4 S ; - - - STEURIZED Day street. 15 rooms, All : . ¢ : / s %—’—,’:.-mz‘ PASTEURIZED T ' 1 K 7 (R6-NE-T MILK 8 improvements, Now Is the Time To { ' \%.Sis‘i?i?ép? One 1 cannot Price $10,000. ; (uns Asuee, CEEE L o TN Beautnlfm): Youg Lawn 272 MAIN ST, Dress with Sheep Manure ——— leasonable quantity delivered anywhere esearare st | oo s kiosie || o ckliffe Bros. Co. the ane 437 PARK ST - Vveatle. Form i HONE 1720 i . & of 58 aeves New Britain, Conn, we weves of § - . et DLUMS FROM HOOTSTOWN e DRSDMWEEMO'?‘HROUGH TOWN LATE LAST NIGHT = . : nagons. I « e, v ETS /N FRONT OF ROWLEY BROS S ALL READY TO OCCUPY | RSl cven A PRE OF WATER BucK (R()\\l.l ‘}”v' IS, INC, n the NEW COTTAGE m\ll\l.l ON HUSSWIN ROAD ALL MODERN | IRA HEARNS STORE AND SMASHING BCTH STREET LAMPS PAINTERS AND " 8 ROOMS, STEAM HEAT. TERMS REASONABLE. ! DECORATORS e, s EAM HEAT. TERUA B 207 Chapman Sireet, | | =ERFECER, | H DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent | [o, Ouick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Batimates cheerfully given on all jobs vzl T — : ROOM 208 NAT'L. BANK BLDG. TEL. 141