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i 18 NEW BRITAIN DA]’LY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924, e e e e e e -~ " :t‘,: ol mioary o HALL OBJECTS 10 SITE 'NEARLY 3500 000 INVESTED OKLAMOMA ALIGNMENT | the basement of the church each day | [ Lincup Wil Continue Seven Beme - of the o tion and entertain- Chairman of Finance Board Be- | 144 Permits Represent Value of | —_ o over night 1 turnished al w Yo g | ) . | s490.080, Acconling to Tiepors | O"™# and Ono Repubiican, Neal o wwp W lir Speaker Blames Selishness for "1 vovor nov v v mrooks st | it vucter vorwn LA Gionda 15 Resved o0 S Tepic Mbsasucg s O S O B e e o ma's elght members In the house of 3 ventie y 1o the extensive ad T school siguation in the east F" N h October bullding operations very g that he had secured a man of :erday arternoon at a meeting of lar mark with 144 permits being | one republican, will —remain un- = t e and reputation he felt president P, F. King of the school y issued for a total of $499 960 changed. latest returns indleated, "WEel it e g that he could consistently urge all to | board, Superintendent of Behools . @hicago, Nov A vevival of | gixty.elght permits for trame Five democratic incumbents and Rotdi(n A hed . v hear him 1. Holmes, Mayor A, M. Paonessa, I'0nchicllls “La Gloconda,” featur- |y uiiings were given out, the osti- the republican incumbent, ! This cvening's service will be the |aund President £ Hall of the !N Rosa Raisa are Formicht | mated amount expended for (hin| Garber. are assured of reclection. y L] M of t ries. Mrs, Knapp and ard of fing and taxation, and Antonto Cortis, the latter in his |yype of building belng $288,608, |10 two remaining scats are still hers. T Tronside w ok Mr. King and Superinte American debut, last night ppened | parmits for briek buildings num. SUENUY in doubt, but with late re. two s ¢ y | wing evs of the Gos- | Holmes reported on the sur Chlcago's scason of civic opera. The | with work: uggregating !rns showing a trend in favor of terda g o M ¥ lety were reclect ntly taken of the school popu | performance, conducted by Giorglo |g234, tnvolved, and there were | the democrats. 5 listen to t g ): Prestlont, Rev, I L. Brooks: 'tio in that end of the city and on|l'0lacco, ushered in eleven and & |51 permits for alterations, the cost Late returns on the presidentlal T A v 1 pres Jennison, Rev. the it decision of the hoard to|half weeks of opera during which |of which was 812,107, according to| And senatorial races emphusized the ’“W'A‘\n\:l:k!. At vy " s ( o s Atwood, | pure the Smith-D'Angelo prop- time hwif & dozen new stars will |Inspector Edward J. Hennesscy's| 4eBree to which Okluhoma electors trimmed, having & rubbar walking : ¢ 1 i cretary, D, K. | orty as the site for A new school, | make their dsbut et vote a split tidket. With about four- beel 'and Bexible ole. Also (n \ ¢ - 4 g 5 s 1 | # fifths o e returns in, Da o Patent. y 3 oty rotary, George Mr. Hall ralsed an objection to this| The principal artists were suppor-| Plumbing Tnspector P. J. Tormay | L h8 of .”“ ; L M s t " M M. Taylor: as- purchase as a me f settling the [ted by the beauties of the ballet in \r' e G e e loading Coolidge by 25,000, . o P. Knowles congestion In the eastern district, | “The dance of the Hours," staged |piumbing work in 41 new and 42, Soie i m.y“\.mwu‘-\!y.m»" \\‘ ll]' | e 5 ik ing that a r north | by Serge Oukrainsky, the Mlles. |old bulldings. Eleven defects were “"j Fenibil 7 b o ~oRRecT shoes for occasions—style creations t should be sought, as it was only a|Elisius, Milar, Nemeroff and Sher-|found and remedied in the 238 fn.| '(8d over J. G Walton, democrat, to f X t of ti e Al BOY SCOUTS TO AID IN matter of time when a school in mont were the ballerinas with Pav- [spections made by the official, A | 11000 k| grioYery requirsment oLy o PO dross s ¢ that section would be needed, y-Oukrainsky balict in the ensem- |total of 479 fistures was installed S \?\I DE faultless-fitting footwear of enduring shapeli- was a 10818 nt luumn RS ENLIST |\ ARMY 2 ; . 9 X Ghant Disatiaa | ness and comfort—distinctive Dororny Dopp / ; 1 Puccini’s “La Tosca” will be sung New BrhiainfEnANEo . | h ices from $5.50 to $10.00. S “Tha fist local men acenpted into |ttt B8 TERET MRS RS RGE UN]ON SGALE War Voterans has named the follow- | shoes, now, at prices from #5.50 to $10.00. Plan of Procedure Will Be Adopted ' the army for four months were |0 %0r tne firgt time here in the ug committee to supervise the an | up yesterday by Reeruiting | % 2% 1€ RO S S | mual “Forget-Me-Not Day” drive: I Later—Plague for Cham- recant )Iy..;m‘, | ey were GO | piake Jis American dehut as Searpia, | Cleveland Fedoration of Labor Mavor - A. M. Paoncssa, ex-Mayor 1l T« and Richard San ) : ] pionship Troop Connerton street and Ed Robert Moranzoni, the latest acquisl- | ¢iajme Attompt Being Made To yra Effie G. Kimball, Mrs, Laura . of 74 Wost Main street tion to the staff of conductors also | ftie G Kin “I il y “ | oW Toy Scouts will again | ¢ 1 oSt Mlaln steect. Tho Sand- | will male his debut, | Destroy United dine Workers, | M: Mangan, Charite € S the SO0 i s will be held | ARty and werc sent to Texas, which | Triday eveningwlll bring a revival o\ o109 Gov, 6.—A resolution, | W. Maer, and Rev. Matthew Tray- FAULTLESS FITTING FOOTWEAR g i is also the destination of Verna, | of Meyerbeer's “Le Prophete” with | U , 8y istice Day, { oy, 0" brefer {6 motarized fiela/| Tioulse Homer and’ Charies Marshal||cieTeing the Coal:Rivericolliorion ol nOE. S \ T OTHING R Novemher anksgiving DAY, | ¢ oijiery The three men left for | In the principal roles and Moranzoni4 " hich Warren 8. Stone, president of P o, GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE A 5 o« VR s AL el b Lol s the erhood of Locomot : (GYPTIAN COTTON CROP . o ApT ) : scouts Wil D¢ ig Kouth this morning: conducting, The first novelty of the [ e iotheioodiof Locometa kn e WIREC X RO NS SHOE DEPT. ‘ Tast ear the S seasan willikelgiyeniat thefsaturany | 80000 8 CALIRET S SRS UL Celtel NaveR e e REILAn R COR. MAIN AND WEST MAIN ST i hers, lLast year they . { 5 directors, were trying “destroy ro as estimated today 15 «t i KEPT ON THE BENCH matinee in the l'"“”)‘“"]“" °F ‘the United Mine Worke : of Ameri B :r"pv“fll:.,q”:v' L:n 09 | Rizet's “lLes DPecheurs de Perles” | ,862 kantars, o B - 17 5 Dechaurssid TS lca in West Virginia and Kentucky,” | 648 are sakellarides, and [This work has |y, ynanimously adopted by the et ! adopted by the ! other va Cleveland federation of or last {ulght. The rescluiion wrgnas every | WRNSEHOCENEIERERMIEEIN—— |affiliated body to petition Mr. Stone R r e e to meet with officials of the miners ourts, each ee magistrates. | Verdi's "Aida” will he sung Satur- and BIEh e niljon (sca)s. : ime the magis- |4 ight with Ttosa Raisa, Augusta A mmmvm'ravmn from Mr. E'nn. hreakup variably resigned after a sh n the principal Toles. 1 ec ttee of thr I,D time to find more remunerative .,,1.‘“1”,', opening f}‘u-m lrm the first j“"”“‘ fonal board of miners, but that co now ployment. Now, however, the presi- | sy week will be Donizetti's hat he would not tell his employes 5 L Pt s B s l,”‘a‘\nflvr\ should do. Members of Wlth T ing Fer American debut |(he federation's grievance commit 1 tee said that Mr. Stone indicated he 9 allowances and can Iy e titul ole. 'mern night | S r{flq rman work |would not agree to the organization b Lripethe s of the miners, | in Wagner's “Tannhauser’ Dr. Burton Gratified O1xa Forril making her Amen At Coolidge’s Success | can a-but and Cyrena Van Gordon L}*Iop Growing Abroad Is Ann Arbor, Mich Nov, @ r. 'and sepk chy appear:ng for e S ol et S a0 St Sl Taking on Big Acreage Wln*e Iifle ! Marion Leroy Rwrton, president of | the first time this season. | the Unlversity of gan and the | tor will be Henry G. Weber, a E{ Rome, Nov, .—The international 'I'ar ed Calvin Coolidge in | (hicago musician who makes NS |ingiitute of agriculture announces and man who p 1 con- | American debut. ¥ that the 1924 crop of hops in nomination at the Clevelar |Germany, Belgium, Czechoslovakia my and FEngland, the principal hep- | 3 ation at | S here, Common (ouncll Asked b GOt of e, (D | . ¢ from | Detn aenione November 11 [cidealy greater than the 1923 erop o L 0 e Vi 2 ariond preumonia ane « S dih ot haiaverare tonleachiotin: The Wil o Ao e said today to he | Cards are being sent ou mn,”\”o Ainaihalie i 7 grocery re; ¥ | members he common council in- | | e ‘» nrv”y"' vr--lv:’\ [\:1 ;m-.«.\mu in flvv‘ The 1924 yield of these countries| L Armistice Day parade November 11, |18 estimated at 877,400 quintals or ose @t b o'clock in the |#4 per cent greater than the 1923 h, and etployes who are to 1 and 66 ent above the e in the parade wil be ¢ ] Todayse The increase is most noticeab! R lEsion notl o “H Wi 23 1 CROWLEY BROS. INC. this mor 2lmost donble that of 1023 and of Mira Noni Rnape a0 . 8. oo REPUBLICANS TAKE Claims lndigestion E COINS FOR POLAND the average for the four preceding PAINTERS AND e — Warsaw, Nov, 6.—The United | yvears, DEC()RATORS This New Treatment KY. FOR FRST TME Easy to Get Rid of =1, iz, 10 e 357 Chapman Street | cker i eana of tun s, vrnee and | Glycerine Mixture for | esumates choeruty given on (The Pearl Fishers) ot bee ard in ( han a decade. The artists appear in the leading roles will be Grazi e An- | pareto, Charles Hacket, Giatomo eW | Rimini and Edouard Cotreuil. Angora TInstalls Three Judges in Shifts to Clenr Crowed Dockets, Constantinople, Nov, 6.—In ord to clear crowded docke ties, er ways, nilar efforts L1 Don’t Junk Your Furniture If you sell it, call us! We pay highest price for used households. If you wish to exchange it, we have a most and fully equipped store filled with high grade furniture at lowest prices in the city. i If you wish to restore that same furniture, we are again p\epaled to put it in first class condition at very reasonable prices. 1 n];— the old re criticism of e constitutior of m way around it has 8 of crim ent of § Just call 1988 PETER JACOBS & 0. 224 EAST MAIN ST. to mission Mr. Tron *TRe Mission o stating that the miss vict the world of Christ as a rin Congrega- | vention, expressed hold a parents’ | the Republican viet ight in tha chapel of | his sickbed at his hom toys’ parents will | Dr. Burton, who h 8 h the |ill with bronch ady u Special music of the waS games I Refrcshments | comp furnished by a ] much Hough, George A bert P. Know! ¢ was on the progra It Will Soon Be Too Late to Repair That Leaky Roof | We Have the Paint That Stops the Leaks — R. M. HALL C0.—179-183 ARCH ST. e physicians who have be stiture | attend pon him, eaid Dr. Buor- (ton vesteray had “his first comfort- ahle day since his illness began.” ROTARY ASH SIFTERS TO FIT OVER ASH BARREL NBVBI’ FHIIS tl] End PIIBS Tarty Has Both Seats In Senate; Asserts Pepsin i< Bost When Com. | 07701 ritain are also minting y all johs, —TEL. 2013 | i e ; A e Manthot and_Other | for Foland {rom silver furnishel by | 1 safe Majorities For Both Cool- | I i s tor fanatin |the Polish treasury. In 302 ‘mw-‘ ever, silver Polish coins will be ex- {acel AndlSackett) Tiquid Forms AR e _lout of the 120 tong of G P ,,} etc.. as mixed in Adlerika, helps any 3 i , (the Awociated Preas Axelrod Guarantees Tt and i\,-m:q the United States by the | case gas on the stomach in TEN A H HARR[S These sifters save coal and require little exertion. } e Dispensing it to Many |poen government { minutes. Most medicines act only on S They are all closed in and raise no dust. g - ot UanliAe Stomach Sufferers | - - - tower howel but Adlerika acts on —General Trucking— owing a | | BOTH upper and lower bowel and g | D. D, AT ELKS MEETING o 50 distressed wit 5 votes and a 99 WEST ST TEL. 2079 remoiea all gasses and pols District Deputy T. F. O'Loughlin | Brings out matter you never thou ay an official visit | was in vour system. Txcellent of Elks this | obstinate constipation idates will he | against appendieitia. City Drug Stor on will be served. (457 Main street your drugg box of MOAVA One of ese inster tum ac found to give reach the a by their soath tie t Sackett, re 3 ating that you 1 is going to stop MARYLAND OYSTERS .FIREPLACE SCREENS We have assorted sizes of screens, also folding spark guards., Our Crackers Are | Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP MOVING PICTURES Sehirors be so diste ng is short an perhaps you are euf Jizzy and pray for quick stood: Cooli ; La Follet comen | v [ Qtasieyia ars. the pressing on | e e it kave sl Sl T anrt arvs and you can breathe HONISS OYSTER CO. | rHoNE 3s1 80 WEST MAIN ST. know a y ©tucky sol- | deey T S | > :: o been-obtalr 1 A rkw ]n H :;v‘h,,’;,’?zr:‘w why The SGllth COI)gl’egatlonal Cl'lul’Ch Temporarily Located at S Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford e e S B e vt b o B 3 a1 P 2 Brotherhood S e "OU o HelOE “The King of Wild Horses” | THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY “I TOLD YOU S0" Eadon s FRIDAY EVENING, NOY, 7 A snch. in Ffiect, Te Message of Con- r somach is a8 good a8 new for ildven lindert16 Years Not Adritted Bronchial Asthma?| cieon siny smtey seads 10! 07 2o nerousmens, s Gl o SIMPLE HOMI: TREATVMENT, FPresident Coolidge e 1B et Y ‘1‘?”{‘;‘{‘:’ MAKES BREATHING FASY S A . . 1t 6l hapoy, eohtentsi President ( ( ir ' v *he wav to stemach com e : | Insurance Service L e e e e L DeWi A Riley Coine, i bloodinsteadof metalliciron : e 1t I thosgnt 1+ =—how to tell the difference. 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