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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1924, r salos when the government inters 15 GIVEN A PURSE Price Reduction on Westinghouse Mazda Lamps July 1, 1924 — 10 Watt e 3 40 Watt Watt OF $100 IN GOLD| €%y | AS A GOOD TIME 2w E. . Neumaanand Wil Honore S| Made Tha He Gos IG5 s i e e Vb | \Cpelill | womam B ¥ N B0 yeurs leader | thelr Tuesday night vlass at Trivity | : urse of $100 i at s reoeption 1 (he of the gold door knobs, the i el e [ltoyces and the eld fashioned bes VIBCATOR, RS B0 joy riding and watehing big leaguc family at the ehureh st evening, Mrs, ! N was presented with a hand ball games instead of working inside [the Noumans [ the walls like the other prisoners at some bouguet of flowers at the same d r TO PANTORS {the Chicage Home of Correction, acs dn | th, & pording pvidenc e vestigas The reception was tendered in hon Friday, July 4th, cording to evidence undor in Iga ¢ Mr. Nenmann's 80th anniversary heing & holiduy, ehurches are tion by federal detectives, Richard i S e g vequested 1o hiuve all notices for || Burrell, Crowloy's partner in the i Dr. George B, Nelmann of | Raturduy's church column in the beer business, shared the good times | who is homo on & Horald in this office not Iater | |until he overtaxed the good nature of at the corner of Main and than {somebody in authority by staying out He suld that the boy L SEOBIPOICRN from the West [ {too late one night, it is sald, Now street in front of the 50 2lc 2lc 21c 2lc 2lc 45¢ 55¢ 95¢ NOTICH time Necanse of machine Myrtle streets, ran neross the son, Nev Chengtn, China year' leave of absence | China university where he I o'clock tomorrow afters noon is instrue Crowley rides out alone, the detectives | machine and was knocked to the i ) soclology » "'.I ] e oty and 100 | B Wy, pavement, The hoy was taken to a 75 : The evidence has bheen turncd over | doctor's office ,where it was found | N ‘5,',',',‘:‘\:',“:',"',: "\'h:“',;'",:"'\“‘”,‘,,“‘,I"_'“i ZI[]NISTS Tl] ST”I]Y [to Judge Waltor C. Lindley of the|that he had auffored a fow minor na | F . 2 M United States District court, who scn- | juries, Witnesses sald that Littke was | Dr, and Mrs, George B, Neumann and |0 Reaep 0 y Drcand Mae, Oodrgn BoOEURaRA S0 cnced Crowley and Burrlll to serve 200 [were In che receiving line Rev, an PA[ES’"NE [;HANCES six month in the House of Carroctlon cidont, Rt [Mra. E. F. Noumann of Lawrence, | federal ngent, Mo s about to cite the VIRE IN COBBLER SHOP " THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. DR THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO, 75-17-79-81 Church St. driving slowly at the time of the ac- ong Islar ev, Dr, d Mrs, John T AR e e convieted brewers for contempt of | Damage cktimated at $25 resulted 1;].,~.1;‘.-| ‘.-‘.‘1 .\1. ,...:1 \].; \ |eourt, it was learned today, If the|fre a fira in the cobbler shop con- Dugald fM s k E Iv C f I ]- . " X | | charges are sustained, Crowley and | du at 141 Dwight street yesterday ‘“'Q"”‘"' P ke tTa ke | fly i [0 IIIS[ alma [) Burrill will be lable to imprisonment | afternoon at 4:08 o'clock, Engine Co, Pt ke l';l"“r s 1at [for as much as twenty years without |5 put out the blaze after it had been :‘,",',,;,m"..h,h,..'.':\‘.m I"\' ‘|mg::\‘l Me- I[S Uphlllldlllg {trial by jury. called by a still alarm, Chief Wil- Millan who extended to the Neumanns RN Members of the special intellf liam J. Noble said that the fire, which e eragtings ot the SMla Bogkdl ot | unit of the Internal Rovenuo Bureau | was in the rear of the building, was the church. Mr. McMillan took as Pittsburgh, July 2.—A study of the and agents of the Department of Jus- | probably caused by boys who were his subject the Rotary theory of | €conomic possibilities of Palestine '[::lnl.”:\h‘, IJ‘;:‘:‘:.“\::(I;I\‘::WI’V.I.I 'Vh' m;. | playing around there “sorvice above self,” and told of the'! With the view of enlisting capital for | us the now famous m.?nl:. e - elder Mr, Neumann's life of service | its upbuilding @il be made by a com- | case, they suspected that Crowley and Engine Co. 3 was called by a still and self sacrifice, Reminiscences of [mission of American Zionists and bus- | Burrill might use some of their|alarm at 8:30 o'clock last night to Mr, Noumann's earlier days In church | Iness mon, the Zlonist organization of [ money to make their terms extinguish a fire fn a trolley car on activities were given by Mrs, E. I | American decided here last night at!comfortable. Each was credited with | armington avenue, The damage was Skinner, in grectings from the Phil- | the closing seasion of its annual con-|an income of $300,000 a year from |slight athea class. vention, X | ; Charles J. Symonds gave a history | Appointment of the commission, of the class from its beginning, show- | election of officers and adoption of ing the activities of the guest of hon- | resolutions marked the session, Louis or during his 50 years of service. Wal- Lipsky, New York, was reelected ter R. Fletcher, president of Ivery- | chairman: the Rev. Hirsch Maslian- man's Bible class, told of Mr, Neu- |6ky and Reuben Drainin, hoth of New mann's activities in that c) Mr. | York, were elected honorary vlce- Neumann is one of the oldest mem- | chalrmen. ° bers of the class In point of age, The Other officers named were Judge presentation address was made by Bernard A, Rosenblatt, New York; Rev. Dr. John L. Davis. Responses | Max Schulman, Chicago: Rabbi Abba were made by Mr. Neumann and his [ Hillel Silver, Cleveland, and Miss son, Rev. Dr. George B. Neumann, | Henrletta Szold, New York, Vice- Mrs. Howard B. Horton sang. Greet- | (hairmen; Tsaac y ings from the New Haven district of ' treasurer, and inenbaum, the Epworth Teague were conveyed by | N¢W York, associate treasurer, D, C. Doollitle The Palestine commission will he headed by Bernard A . Rosenblatt, New York, chairman. movement to es lish a conservatory of music in Palestine as a memorial to City Garbage Collector Believes $50 a Day Allowance is Suitahle all Jewish soldiers who died fn the world war, and suggesting a day he wet aside each year for observanse as Minimum Palestine Day hy American Jews. David J. Lawler, city garbage col- President Coolidge was etxended the lector, had a conference today with | ‘sincere gratitude” of the organiza- Chairmap H. T. Bray of the board O for his “support of the Zionist of health following published reports that the board was prepared to termi- nate his contract unless more satis- movement,” Another resolution declared that all factory service were given. Mr. Lawler told a reporter today members of the organization and af- fillated bodies should contribute serv- ice and money to the Palestine foun- that the amount of money allowed for the collection of garbage, $1,000 a month, is not sufficient to meet the dation fund {local situation. He said he is pre- pared to step . aside if the board wighes to have him do so hut he o . Fitch-Jones Co. are offering their would contiifue to collect garbage ! ¢ " o B T BT TS 00 to until a successor had been secured. | ¢- u : . $5.00, at $1.60 to $3.50. All Tyson I know I'm stuck, but I'm game ! 5 ¥ or Manhattan makes.—advt. enough not (o quit until someone has | ° o0 T TEES ROt iday been secured to take my place because at the postoffice, Postmaster H. . Gas—Oxygen—X-rays |been secured to ] s . realize that the people are entitled | 5. : National Bank Bldg. fo T carbagd conerted. 1t would | SrWin announced this morning that NURSE IN ATTENDANCE e o bt 8 public duty ir 1)there will be no deliveries that day were: to leave the health board flat,” | 2" no Windows open. Jhngis flurfl(‘hlldrons shoes are of the e : o jgame fine quality as our Walk-Overs Mr, Lawler stated that he is 108Ing | o0 Z1n0n and women. Manning's Women’s Skirts - Mel. 2240 High-grade skirts in silk crepes, Roshanara and Flannel — plain or pleat- ed. 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A record to try out your dancing, but delightful even if you just want to listen. I'm On My ‘Whn:; B.-(r:k H:::e—l"ox Trot wocal rain and whistling by Carson Robison gl g er and His Orchestra } 19354 les Dornbe: Just to Be Held in Your Arms—Fox Trot Charles Dornberger and His Orche: Dashing, stimulating fox trots, The first has a vocal refrain with two-tone whistling effects and other sounds of travel. The second is also an excellent number. Dance them or just listen and experience that keen sense of pleasure which only Victor ‘ r‘ I TRADE MARK J19381 on motion of Desmond minister of external affairs, yesterday ratified the Lausanne treaty without a division. 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