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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1924 HERRIOT OFF NOW ARCHBISHUP LUNSLCRATES NEWLY DECORATED|::#ifinciii Gitytems jnirtrics o T0 SEE THEUNIS TRINIEY RUSSIAN ORTHODGX CHURCH SUNDAY :ultifilsf it o vt v m "Ll Pty third degree on a class of candidates, | volvec Rydquist told the pe- . ene @ dec a were involved. Rydquist R R e \v nd the dedication of a Masonic lice he wa driving north on Stanley elected and refreshments will be | temple there. . . . o ¢ e : % } p I | siccct about 25 miles an hour when E | Ninalienectorwas stolen ) - i 3 lioanas LElnER e ONRA D atne] muv”rlm‘u \’w Hlll;lv‘ "u;‘n ;1; from | Wallace street while it was parked on S[mnng CO'ODGM“UH 4 j [ ks k f;}l;::”m:','n-.l.'.'.ll":\‘,'.',‘_],}:,:,".“.“:’,‘,;“f;:,‘”“, the New Britain General hospital | Stanley street near Vibberts lot, ac- = = £ 2 5 g - Y 4 Y S had almost passed the point of in- Where she recently underwent an cording to a report made to the police By the Ass ordes ! , 4 s ; tersection. The facts were turned |operation, [ Bdward Rivers of 118 Clark street ST Y : 4 ; v over to Prosecuting Attorney Joseph | Lngine Co. 6 of the fire department | reported the seat cushion of his ma- pihdong e e D) 3 . : N & : G. Woods, who has not taken action | was called out Saturday night on a | chine stolen while it was parked on mier, M. Herriot, left Loudon o | [§ . . b ; W cither of the drivers as yet. | still alarm shortly before 10 o'clock | Kliis street Saturday night. Brussels (vday te coutinue witl . ] AL T i ¢ i P machines were damaged but )ceupants were uninjured, mier Theunis ot Belgium The fire chief's car collided with SN caurecmiione uegun automobile driven by Miss ‘Llw: “us. \1‘ \.\““ the W £ y * 3 Stearns, a teacher in the high school, Macbhonald's : cret ATy inlea K, s B Y § 4 street, near Sherman court, Roth Ma L el ¥ s SRR 4 3 % 1 4 cars were slightly damaged. Fire- Fremicr ferriol 1o the I . £ TS wer / the Belgtan and French ambassad 4 g ; ‘ { " : 3 man Richard Collins was driving the (] e 5 y i y ¢ | T chief's car. were waiting Askpd for an cxpression of opinior By ’ ) . - g " Now this NEW luncheon recipe is going over LY Be sotil s | L v Pl o T @ FAS[;IS'" M!U'"A ‘ the whole country, most amazingly e i s N . p £ M g L i i L I T'S one of those “different things” —simple. yet tre . } i ; i " : g unusual —tha} every now and then becomes a Aoy vogue over night; a new, quick-cooked luncheon, ‘nee Planned A . e ey ] : - - - . with an oddly refreshing appeal. A woman sent us SHrbiot Have ayhedt provialis e HBIS METROPOLITAN PLATEN AND ASSOCIATE CLERGY AT CEREMONY the recipe. Then, we asked 50 others to try it-~ is no objection from the other allies Y ed g and that i8 how it started. You may like it, too. i AT Conorenes Shal | The mewls redncoraed Tingy T arond the church, 90 1y e arche ey sans 8 mumber of Tusian (o Mussolini Reported to Reorganize R e e, held in London not lat iy 15 wihodox on Washington | bishop and ‘ Wl Srorece el oz Ingredients: 2 cups QUICK QUAKER. 4 cu; for the purpose of det ~ ated vostevd ) | ARk n and women of an older M]mfll'v Bfldy wate€. 1 teaspoon nhx.’ 4E‘velllbl?spoan! cocoa n:; the procedure to be a for put- : ; o 1 LN, ki i s ) ' tion in the audience who have ‘ 4 of sugar. 1 teaspoon vanilla. ting the Dawes report int i % SR Gt & 2 A tetd 4 - rom ti native country Py sa Bring water to a boil. Add cocoa and sugar mixed What is possibly of sti ater v 3 sting s ¢ me of the rector ry It . for \ Ated to a paste with boiling water; then slowly stir in the port is that the two pren four The 1y w Dankevich, wher \ E 3 archbishop left the rectory Rome, June —The Giornale oats, Cook 3 to 5 minute: Add vanilla. Serve hot or Geneva together at the ope ol ¢ 1 15 artist Saturday eve 4 s the l ) lay morning to enter the chureh | D'ftalia says today that Premier Mus- cold with cream. Wonderful chilled, moulded and assembly of League of Nations Ape ) 3 honor at a concort g 3 n met at the door by the offi- solini and Commander Giardio Dehono served in slices. Septomber next, g ervice yester Rurritt Junior high schoo the | cials of (he chu ayd the senior | are planning to rcorganize the Iascis- s s et e e r- aud vns crowded, although | director of 1. T. Rakoots i Ien, in ac e with an ancient | to military body, making it a still Standard full size and weight packages— mality and directness as has char: congregation stands, ere belng | leador of wide repotati : e custom in ian ehurches, gave | more constitutional organization, with | Medium: 1Y pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. terized most of the doings of | oz 'rom o'clock in the | was augment tir) wead and salt as a token of re- | police powers. The supervision of the land’s first labor government, the first rning until nearly 2 in the after- | white and rge au s spect and weleome, The archbisiop body would he transferred from the conference in England between the noon ceremony |1 ed 1t was thrilled hy 1 ‘ ‘ [ fow words in response to his ministry of war and an army general British and French premi since the | followed by a procession three times | little girls were roundly ap 2 \ ome and the service commenced, in active military service phaced in faill of the Briand admi ation command brought M. Poincare into power, with | = et = ey s = | This rcorganization, which would his well known dislike for such per- - follow the nationwide upheaval over of Socialist Deputy Matteotti, would munieation was issued from the for- Canadian Locomotive Engineers Of- f ||||n-|.| DeBono as the head of the €ign office: o AR ‘ Fascista militia, DeBone has an Agree on London M fer to Refuse to Man Tmins Carvy- |1y one Officer Hit Aftep Hundreds nounced his intention of taking legal . “A meeting between the ¥rench and p agtion against all newspapers which ¢ Mail Sacks, w British prime ministers was hela at| M MMl Sack of Shots Ave Vired in Six-Hour 3 ' ) h..\. vnnuhrl him with any responsi- Diss on et oo vcna 00K | gineers on Canadian yaironds were S e T ' CJ" 0"55 o. ch arose 1 \ ne J " Nuovo Paese, was detained by the pos Vao e 26 Are Fined in Police Gourt g . JEHE out of the Dawes report and measures | 5111 toduy to have offered to assist X lice today, as was also Flavio Pilla, CITY HALL to be taken in order to put it into the cause of the striking postal work- nnecti \ t K v e who is on the staff of the paper, The 1 execution, No definite conclusions | grg hy refusing to mam trains carry- | (‘ra 5 te police was police have searched hoth thele homes, could, of course, be arrived at pend- men gned in police | professor 70 was later released, Al. ing consultations with the Itallan and i 8 Judge Ben- | though the editor has declared himsclf Belgian governments, First knowledge of the offer came | . hou ! ing on charges of violat- | in favor of Mussolini and the Iascista, “The conversations revealed @ |with the announcement of the com 7 inceltin G ] it ; he has frequently attacked in his general agreement between the French | mittee of the fedegation of postal em r vas found fatally wo d e motar vehicle lawn, thelr ar- | o puper some members of the and British points of view and on the | ployes ir of the strike &hat |with seven bu S i ts after investigations by the police | qapinet in connection with an agree- part_of the two prime ministers althey lad graphed the Montre ) S o pe ished i to aceidenits in which they were in- [ ment made with the Sinclair oil group, common determination to maet the ! strike commitee instructions 1o acerpt | Ho o RyB I : olved yesterday, Several other ac Up to the present time, although : Dress Better, diffieulties which beset their countries, |the proffer Lie A ) v lents were fi gated by the police | there have been niMnerdis arrests and and indeed the whole world, hy “Pleage accept offer of railway ( ' \ ht ou ] o cause for arrest was found accusations against men prominent in continuous cooperation, It was agreed | gincers to man no more trains thelTactw struck a glancing hlow | Edward MeNearncy of East Bobbins | 1talian affairs, the disappearance of And YOU LOQk Bettcr; that, subject to the convenience of the | jne mail' "t telegram read ) ot other mémber of the strect, Newington, was arraigned on a | Matteotti anparently is as deep a mys other allies, a conference should by AL GO IR e ek 4 v | ohin = AL el b M b ) Weld 3n London not Tater Than the | santren!, Torentn and Wind R iR L i e He s et a1 Look Better, middle of July for thep urp the only Ca ian cith ik o (SR Gate i ihto an moetdent S Calos ; slorado to Give State ' sirike This city apparently | A ter the s Wh earney's machine and one : sy most seriously affected. The serien lunder oo | m | owr Rosciweie collided on | Governor Compliment Vote And You Feel Better; definitely setting the procedure the The two prime ministers agre RN IR iRy Buad by S S t onrly yostarday morning. { oo pon gonFae’ e o pay a hrief visit to Geneva t I gostat ¥ il d bt ppmied” nd 100 € cirelc casne a continued untll Wednea- | o (ol T sing today voted U Y/ i Al the opening of the assembly of t} 6 FiHarkifo) ot e fo erdaistlbmonstis b AR, 2 ce g ee etter, strikers have returned to their jobs " give a complimentary vote to Gover. R ague of Nations in September next.” |, } ) p L A ' Accordi s ol by Ta ; L3 The Dominion governy still main ! nor 8weet for the vice-presidential Combat iad Drivers e e e L bar, Ad whemho vofused 10 pur- | MeNearney, the latter. was driving | "omination and slected an foilows (1 And You Work Better; K alled to return G “h ar . 1 ere Hartford, Copn.—Connecticut will ; anday thie along B drect when he collided hairman, Dr. B. L. Jefferson; er ", » ' Saturday morning dentials, Peter Seerie wermanent or i take “drastic sfeps” to eombat care. A A o of fente W ¢ g's machine, He failed J PP [ r v J less authoritles have an ¥ : A i . nounced. Fines and trial fees tn Con- | . : f & iy wo verts him and calling the poice. | Jullus Michdil resolutions, Chester \ ¥ q nlg 2 " 9 ¢ | Horn, and Wational committee, Joh . nectieut courts for violation of motor ‘ tention to au ! RIS ARt N ] A d Y w “ B vehiele laws during the first threa | rende ut ¢ a thort time later ed and nobody was injured I, Barnett and Mrs, Gertrude A, Lee, n ou 1 e months of 1924 aggregatod $37,404, an | y r ound, | Sp ed with having " wran of 23 Manchusen ave e inerease of $26,200 over the same per- |actually being fatter at the ot ; ‘ ford o ¥rid prcton was drivivg an antomo- Dy, Angel Reported as ) o R and south poles B T o cit e, Sy ‘f'"“"l” In Favorable Condition Better Regarded and e e e e L irions st o e BEE Baier Rewarded. Joséph R o was tiding a bicyele, The |university, was reported today to he slightly damaged t the progressing nicely toward recovery, at " an operator's leense Y was derwent an operation last Friday He 4 temperature 1o rise a little, but it he ing mail, bor- |eame practically normal about mid 3 on K i Hartford ho of Newington 1o take a ride to ! nounced satisfactory . maid ' ! t reectbon of East Tt s & falls that cutting off a terday after | m beard event his head t Michas from becoming The Price of a Season Ticket estiga CHAUTAUQUAJ i i Kolesin June 24—June 30 ‘ ‘ i R e Walnut Hill Par First Week -Diay AMvers T o e o P Lowest Priced Closed Car i e e e With Doors Front and Rear {0 DE MAD : . M ONLY $160 more than the Overland touring car—the 0 S N "g M E ; [ Overland Coupe-Sedan—the world's foremost closed car valse. All the unique exclusive features of a coupe and sedan in one! Removable rear seat gives big loading space for anything and everything. Seats adjust backward and forward. 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