New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 27, 1924, Page 16

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mmmmmMWqumu RN B e v N G A, 16 =y - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEBALD;'SAWRflAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1024, NO HIGH SCHOL |- Church, Choi, Foles, Thén Opera SPTTED TYPHLS EVENING CLASSES & NOW IN LENINGRAD Board Decides There Is Not o ' e v B Pestlence Follows Destrcton | Suflicient Public Interest L e i B From Recent Floods There will » no evening Ligh 3 4 - By The Assoclated Press. lunlul“hl ,\mbf:(mm, this ,\f.u the . % Leningrad, Sept. 27, — Spotted school committeq TR 1 R typhus 4has broken out in this | meeting yesterday afternoon, be- ¢ X 3 3 storm-swept city adding its horrors | causo the demand is largely limited to the flood. Over a hundred cason | to classes in typewriting and bee b 5 i s 'l"’(!u- disease ‘are being registered | i cause of past experience in attempt- 2 4 y dally and doctors and nurses ure1 g to run milar schools, Su- 3 . e r overwhelmed in the work of* caring serintendent 8, H. Holmes said that & for the patients. b :... evenir h school has been s One of the most grewsome as- | started about once every four or five { : pects of the flood was the havoc | years, but the attendance is mainly e wrought in the cemeteries where i d to classes in slenography ¢ §rR - newly-made graves were washed and typewriting and these fall off Stk . out by the avalanches of water and | rapldly pupils realize that the A the bodies floated away in the , ~ work 1 t sy as they lad 1 e 5 S stréets, The dangers of the pesti- surmis There is very little en- ¥ 3 lence are very great and the au- thusiasm shown for any algebri, . ) thorities are taking extraordinary 3 x y \ Latin, or other advanced studies. iy e measures to check the spread of the F I'here is also a demand for a class = > disease, 3 . . 2 ] . entrance into the hospital, 11 girls b Find 8 LY. suffering greviously from the ef- g having already applied for such a 3 fects of last Thursday's storm the Tat yeue it % g T P city gradually is returning to its | 4 Halleit M s normal calm. Seventy-four eut of | N i R i £ o 103 state factories have _resumed 1 Willys-Knight's new Lanchester R Ol L . —— operations and the government has TP . appointed M, Zinoviev, Kameneft, Balancer prevents vibration at AT L L : i : Kalinin and Smyrnofft a speclal hool, looking toward ; - R . g canaed ihygihie HondhRAd S0l datary tHera ks Liltila S . § i mine the sums necessary for re- essions being in- 3 = U construction and relief work. T e L o Museumis Suffer Losses The Willys-Knight is a reve- steering and every detail of t of the evenir § : The museums of the clty suffered OtHn okon T gy : ' ' ; § | =rcater losses than any other insti- lation to motorists. It gives mechanical construction. It Wauldl excasd the nporoatiatlons but G ; : tutions in the flod. A great part Mr, Holmes called the committee's i L . of the priceless collections of paint- them a new conception of seemed to approaCh the pin- on to the fact that the school 3 o ; : :;m"]‘\:‘;;ry::‘i‘flv:::d::tll;:‘x; dgf nd.l.ng' ease, a velvet smooth- nacle of PWSlblhtY‘ term r over into the xt fiscal j H g 1 g avs ~ stroyed, 250 cases f t objects & A e znd the fnal bills are always mizoys iAo caniot s okincts ; ness of operation that sur Bl,lt ‘Nillys-l(mght still ad- : appropriations for water while 50 cases still are soak- i i : : : T From the giddy whirl of musical revues to the glittering ! ing, perhaps rreparably damaged. j prises and delights. vances, Thu year 1t tops 1ts Dite to the abscnce of Joscph M. heig_hts of grand opera is the flight traveled by Miss Mary {‘ mi’;fi“;‘; ‘;2“';:’]:5“"0::"&’)’:;]““"3:‘: 1 Much wasexpected of the car. reqord with anotl_:er tnumph Hallorar of the committee | I:e\\ls, former Follies girl, now a success in European ODETa. | { o"tho destruction of hundreds of The t it has b in ~it solves the universal prob- on schaol ac g onstac en fiShe graduated from a church choir in her home town of Little | {yousands of dollars worth of prop- e en' years 1t has been 1 : . ibratt Th the Lincomn Ttealty Co. in the east | ROCK, ANk, to the chorus of a prominent Broadway show, and | erty. The zoologlcal and ethnogra~ productlon have been years of em Of engine vibration. - £ end of the city wae again postponed | IOW is achieving new fame in grand opera at Vienna and |phical museums also suffered great 1 iveleadership. Will Lanchester Balancer, which until he could be preser A let- | London. R suburb of Peterhof was hard- { PIOBIERELYS oD, XL, eliminates Vibl’ation, intro- | ter from Mayor A. M. P ; | : E 8 { i i i S ause 6 RS : 3 [cr 1t than any other of the ad j Knight conquered noise with b st S v plmddia fort and pleasure in driving. % ? 5 RS jacent towns. In the palace there & 3 . opposed to the buying of this land, | There 15 no prospect of sessions | Gt 1 the water Tose two feet, serlously ] its quiet sleeve-valve engine,— was read and referred fo the com: (gt the Bartiett school being discon- | ity ltems SO NS Bl e mittee on school accommodations. | tinued, according to Superintendent | o S e | fommiture and the paintings. The conquered engine deterior- : } : el ipinia e UGN eniacns Tlenon 1 e R e e B S R N1\ pastor of |tho | Steamship whart with _sts Historlcel v ation, conquered carbén and The Willys-Knight with Lan- hington school | Rev. G collection of cannon was wrecked being tuition pupils, are forced to |continucs to be heavy, The Bart- | Swedish Lethany church, will go to | 00CCCAL U 10 chie the roads valve trouble, conquered the chester Balancer awaits your remain on the grounds and eat|lett building was opened as a re- York tomorrow afternoon to iR, N hotornot park were eom- their lunches there. A lotter from | sult of overcrowding in. the Wash. | attend the laying of the cornerstono [ 162410 to eteritf PaCt Tie Signg ; problemsoflubrication,clutch, .inspection. Principal L. I e was read, in|ington school, caused by the trans- | Of the Emmanuel church in Harlem. | ¢ o "ore uprooted. which he said that the instructor |fer of about 400 pupils from the | The evening The property loss, it is now esti- and pupils in the home economics | Sacred Heart parochial school. ~Ar- | Will be preached by Re 3 mated, will run into millions while . department had offered to do the | rangements for teachers at the Bart- | 1en, Who spoke last Sunday night at| o "L (/6o Joss cannot be accu- l work, but that $25 or $30 was|lett school were made only tem- convention of Jastern Mis-| oo measured, ™ needed for utensils. The board |porarily, as it was not known v association it e voted the necessary money. whether these children would re- lece orchestra will furnish 1l : The committee voted to visit the | main in the public schools or return for dancing tonight at New GOP S SLAYER DIES new state normal school at 2 o'clock | to the parochial school. As the at- | Grange Hall. The floor is in fine y afternoon, accepti ¢ in- | tendance shows no falling off, the |condition.—advt | of Principal Marcus Whit 3artiett school session will have 1 Washintgon council, D. of | Boston Gunman Who Killed Police- which wae offered at the last meet- | be continued. | A, will hold its regular meeting 1 ° ot ® ing of t 5 2R Mo evening, followed by a sup-| man Gives Authoritles His A specal report of the committee | STUDEBAKER COVERED WAGON | per, to which all members are in- i v o O e i T i T Name Betore Passing Awar. Garage Salesrooms that an additional $100,000 will be | New Motor Creation Sensation of Home cooked luncheons at Crow- Boston, Sept. 27.—George Wright, . El S meededltol cary out | the § propossd Hiclvear s —advt. a sunman who shot and killed Pa- 127 Cherl'y street 4 m Street building program, was read and ac-| Back in '49 Studebaker fashioned ubye Garber of Brooklyn, N. Y. | ¢rolman Albert Matroni and wounded . 8 T l 3392 cepted. overed wagons for early pioncers | LA RG] R, uel 8il-| another officer on Monday when the | Te]. 2051'2 el. o the west. Today Studebaker | Yerman o :1\I Prospect street, two were attempting to -:ir‘r:!st h‘w e — me— startles the -automobile world with | Lunch at Hallinan d as an automobile thief, died early| R S L L oS R POR SALE| DDt ICINDIRS FOR SALE| CROWLEY BROS. e s bel Il supersede the pres- t, 4 me r of 1 col-| peeeived in his battle with the yo- = et AL it oy e (N0 e LU L ettt PAINTERS AND SrE s nn e e : Tust before i death the gunman v A. H. HARRIS DECORATORS cered in distinctive vehicle building,| 2 Fooms for light housekeeping,| old two policemen who had guard- Two Famll¥ Houseé on| ;,,me 318319 nootvs Block . 4 . This new Studepaker 1o an open (170 garage, 21 Chureh S, Tel. 11-14. | 2q is cot eince Monday that bis| g righ Gt in fine ¢oN-| Special Attention (o Beginners el T 267 Chapman Street car which can be converted magi- [—8dVt. real name was Willlam Martin, g 2 Trainee of Yale University Estimates cheerfully given on cally in five seconds into a water-| Mr. and Mre. Robert Legat and|ing q strect in South Boston as his) ditjon, Tel, 1274-13 99 WEST ST. TEL, 2907 all jobs. —TEL. 2913 proof, snug and dry closed car of | B , Jr, of Lincoln street,| pome, Later the authorities were b unsurpassed beauty. This Duplex motoring to Wa gton, D. C.,| ynable to find any record of Wright e Studebaker body is an outstanding . Robert will enter Catholic| a¢ the address given. : | ) o sensatior | university in that city. Matroni with Patrolman Thomas | MARYLAND OYSTERS S o Ao fiftean entitelt ity McGuire has resumed his| puggan went to a house in East One Family House on Camp street.. This is a superb M| studebaker models, and sach model |Practice of Optometry after his re- | Boston Monday to w\'"-“mit\f; fl)’:; Ol"'““(,;?:k;,x;_h L3 location and the price is right as the owner is leaving New la complete refinement of srevi- |cent fliness.—advt. port that a stolen automoblle nad | N 5 Srllo s e ritain soon. ) i P Ok, J. H. Endlesteln of New York|peen seen there. They found 272 MAIN ST. CLAMS FOR CHOWDER Britain so i ’ wrists are now offered an en- | visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosen-| Wright, who opened fire ‘on the O.i',—‘—'———-‘—— = SHRIMP | See us about lx:qlmg your property. )Ne have custom- trely inéwlcype ot open ann Glosed | Anels ol RODRILLMIREEAE L Ol [ificers: ";}"’;"",“"“.",,‘}‘:°“.f“,§§"£o;' DENTISTS | CRAB MEAT |@ ers for houses in different parts of the city. If you want p edit = e ctrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— | ¢ nd died of his wou o 9 AC i STl et s hew e domen and wean aiso was wounded | A, B, Johnson, D. D. S, SCALLOPS |§ ACTION, See Us. wheel brakes of re 8 Yobert Halloran will return to|and the gunman received four bul-} mq R Johnson, D.D.S. LOBSTERS | rloch Uresc fitesh ol e e | Gas—Oxygen—X-rays |yoNiec OYSTER CO. ! Camp eal LLstate Lo. Among the ffteen bodies there is | stufies Public confidence s enjoved 10 | ar i o1 Bank Bldg. o an entir oaAschgh N Frank W. Holmes, who Is to leave [the utmost by the Herald classified | VBUDEEI S0 ol o porTi v Loarearat 212 Main Street Phone 848 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. ls [clgiste; This siortly forllonds. fias sold & Rote | A0k ; 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford| comfortable st avenue to ‘Ernest Lud- fi—_‘_——__—__—_——?,—_ 505 N e waer | Private Lessons in Stenography and Typewriting| iary seat which f r th sh| The next meeting of the \ine | Gregg or Pitman Systems. 1 teach you myself. Years of expericnce a THE D H T ) Y A | P ckest y. Call or when not in use. s of this|society will be held October 6 in-| Instructor and Private Secreta Cheapest and Quickest Wa new four-passen ria are es- |stead of on September 29 write for information. References furnished. 2 i REDERICK =\ YS-1M GOING /N To \ (v sar 8 pec ¢ ori stinetiy N irs, arry Chapma 150 FREDERICKE J. DUNWORTH fi—:‘\\ Bo oL OTEY ;,,q",l.,"‘ The fir o 1‘:,\:\ gi,!‘.;'\“,:;‘ 1 j\:.“"«:nmrr::‘w‘ 21 EDSON STREET New Britain, Conn. E=—— JCLEAN UP THE COUNTYH | 7AUKCS UR LIKE \("JU varnish in dark blue similar to that |afternoon fo attend the Shepherds | e————— DOWN WITH CRIME HE WASNT v§j ? 1 Model 91 | ' ' g5 Howto Make Money! Stock Touring PAINT FACTS Illustration describes how to make LEAVES CITY HALL | oot witn a e < partition If jou are ever going to change BEST—PURE—PA|NT 8 A. M. MONDAY [|and the upper pan your ‘ e For $2.82 a Gallon Minlini cas | o | MILKSUPPLY | P LaMSHPASTERINT | g 1% | o Four drivers, working in § fal | Zine to assure longest years og : 4 Do s Theyaresimply addinglLinseed wear, as proven by 50 years o 5-hour shifts h Manches i QiltoL &M Semi-Paste Paint 41 ot catisfactory use. : For F 1R town and this c 8 Car LEAST COST - hecause in Semi-Paste form, and therefore Stops Only For Fuel : § e §oth Jay an- i Mfiflrland Gnlden you mix 3 quarts of Linseed Oil into each gallon, and so ent from Quicklydone. Saves you Money At The [ many. 1 s " New T make 134 gallons of Pure Paint for §2.82 per gallon. | ciivaand (othericltias o atiog f .GUARANTEE — Use a gallon out of any you buy. ana i aot per- Suburban Filling Station ¥ Those | t ler a Guernsey Mllk | fectly satisfactory the remainder can be ntlmo"wllluml payment ; i | being made for the one gallon wsed. On West Main St, 8 by 2 r Johnsor : ron ar g D i [V iram An Acoredited Rare JOHN BOYLE €O, . NEW BRITAIN — Route —' ng a large hirthday cak G| Pl ‘1’\,',2 l\\'t : e l”l.,\l\\lll‘l LUMBER & COAL (0. PLAINVILLE G pie rew ik contining al BRISTOL HARDWARE €O, INC. ..... % BRISTOL : )‘; dip ta n des i JOOMIS BROS, (O, INC. cenne . % v GRANBY i il e F. FERRUCCT ... SOUTHINGTON growing children, New Britain and Bristol § Watch Future Ads | —SEE— Some parents have economized for prizes to persons guess- | GA RS IDE ‘ e et ing correctly the number g MILL A eiephtne aud Ly 16 JEROME STREET of miles covered and the | RUGS AGENT nd 7-ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE—ALL )l()l)'lll.\‘. STEAM HEAT, - \ mber of miles 46 years a manufact F CORNER LOT. AN IDEAL HOME. FOR PARTICULARS, SE average nu ¥ manutacturer. Uur an arm ot i (;“Ifa wreplgiatilir o D U ED WURGLER HAD PLANNED TO ANNOUNCE HIS, Call, write or telephone 1 | C. R. WEIDMAN, Supt, L] [ ] BUT HAD To HELP HIS WIFE FINISA LP AN Gasoline. JOHN B. GARSIDE | Ted. 929-13. 272 MAIN STREET NAT'L BANK BLDG. 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