New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 20, 1924, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19%4. Ee—— e — — B e A AONESSA DISCUSSES Cl.]'Y h:n:flllll\nd) th;: Inlm ased valuation GIG " Mitical partisanship will redound (o 1] N }t, ‘;uu 850 a lesson. When one True Love of taxable land, believe that an ets.lt nem es the disudvautage of the entire city 'I T [][ l [SQ[]NS cousiders that most really gifted pus| ghe w= [ Inppruprrln)llon of $40,000 would take ov and It 1% my hope that we will find n LUu ]l‘_‘,‘ i 116 Uitk Mlatis oarinal ar ) mw"c And de you really love |care of the situation and instead of » « tota) absence of maliclous |tord to pay e H = lan_expense to the city would be uu[ cnrns ulckl turbers in our government 1 Ké’ ' 1 ..g\y,r";.‘r‘ \da{:)c'n]rpabv]]:".le:h;v":/.l: |tnvestument, y “Respectfully submitted | 198 a4 | tu hat Amerl- | S g : \ . 5 4 Yy LS | lent cardiae disturbane superin- Walting Station At Center : A. M. PAONESSA, Mayor { discouraged. | 4uces. dtyness of the palate, spiglote “Another thing which causes great | Give 4 ey |V icut American sing- | u:‘ ..'1‘ l-:ryn! and b:nn on Zy'mp " . discomfort and inconvenience to our : | | T ; Pebetiny e nitas | s and laryex, . Uxecutive Also Expresses Hope That City Government citizens is the 1ack of vaiting station Your ol RUSSIAN FAMILIES This ‘hlul\('ls Students, Aecord- s’ et be Qe | toms of vertigo. — Loodoa : As- 0 oo 5 £ for those who travel on trolley cars A ¢ Will Be Free From “Malicious Disturbers” and jitneys. The merhod of handling gy A ind {0 Comnos [ the ic na for a real American this traffic seems to me to be rath- ; l,:u 0 ,‘(}H|)1N\J type of ivorce ourselves | er hectie. There are at least four \ | ¢ ¢ B 1ards. I Mayor A. M. Paonessa established jto be acted upon 1 belleve that qgifferent stations in the center of i Many Are Preforming Meniol Tashs X the Ruropean . precedent last night when, at the our decision to zone New Britaln the city where different bus lines and : ' For The Red Amy } e A 0DD FELLOWS HALL poning of the common council ses- has placed our city well in the lead |trolley cars discharge and pick up ¥ . | S . i bk [ion, he took the floor and read Avith progressive municipalities. |passengers 1t does seem as though DItidors, 3 d st bRy engthy message to the common This work will be appreciated more this could be simplified by usin Moscow, Nov, 19.— 8o s : f s : oo ouncll, discussing proposed charter ‘in later years than at present. Zon- single stution and srecting a waiting makes no secret of the fact that i t s i | s mendmen zoning, & municipal ing New Britain will help to beau- room which wonld protect the tray Red Armny is a “cla t er Sl e e . wimming pool, grading of unaccept- tify the city and derive from is eling public from the winter cold g % : I8, it consiata en Eh : Ld streets, wailing station for trol- apea, its resources and its accom- and snows and from the rain of MHE et Set oletariat. M ‘ 5k Tonight, Nov. 20, 1924 oy and Jitney putrons, a war me-imodations the maximum benefits, milder seasons. n bers of the #o ! SEh norlal, aviation field needs, carni-'hy confining to certain localities cor« | “That part of our public whicl X Rl e S \ | e als, municipal auditoriums and golf tain types of construction. But in travel hy motor car huve often com d AFmv. Trotsky; the Had war ml : foursts, and stressed the impor- hyg work we must exerclse great |plained of piles of sand and fine r &ays such persons mist \ ' I unee of cooperation In city overn- ' saution in order, that nothing s ac- stone which have been left for carded as hostile 1o tha prolet ¢ the I nit tes,’ Acoldm nont. 'pttl which will impalr the prog- perlods of time on the LOrder of OUT one touch of “Cets T puts com or eallous dictatorship, and cannot be trusted ) 1 ) It wuas the first time the council)ress und development of our city. (streets. The reason for this annoy u-llw sleep forey T three drops ap- ms. ¥ \ ; leadto Some: had received a mid-year message Need of Swimming Pool. ance is that it is ne el e s, vl e isto | rvices of such men, hoy th' vom the mayor. The executive ex-| w1 \igh at this time to call your the sand availa t tho sama tinie 5,08 BTN Borers There e i er, are not premitted t 1 a lesson and cational ler oy it ) an stude Ve ¢ i S S S S S s ey ey The radio adaptable Victrola is not new today and obsolete tomorrow! It provides the only talking machine-radio combination that allows you constantly to keep up with the best in all music. It gives you the Victrola with its established superiority of performance and the radio set you prefer to put into it. Half the fun of having a radio set lies in keeping step with the rapid changes and improvements in reception. A selection once heard on the radio may be obtained on a Victor Record and enjoyed on the Victrola many times over with the increased pleasure which comes from masterly per- formances. question worthy of con- | “With your authorization I sideration. | appointed an aviation field commit- | “The city should be pleased at all tee which Is now functioning very times to have hrought before its | isfuctorily, This Is another pro- governmental hody any idea that 53 5:3-523:7: 23 322 3; hne messag? & year, but the nUmMber | oxista for a munjeipal swimming jthe trucks could not possibly keep pleasing relief il Your b ict e e i % no with D d nce & Co,, Chicago, i propositions made advisable a 8ub- (his humanitarian duty. While |out ahead of time. Then there fs sronps the army. Thi ’ ’ \ | lenientary nicasage other cities and towns, many with- |Oftentimes a long wait for ofl due il in LUE Sty ey st B g d 9 | During the coursc of ’“-‘"" marks, o0 the natural resources that we to cireumatances, over which We | \(iiar-tta b soldiers. They keep th ' boon t s y l | ho mayor expressed his thanks 10/ fooe o U0 et children with have no contr The simple remeds : A lHa i tiarats ; 3 % sl | ! for the situation is to have the city = == Allan . | \ . ? nee it has given the city BOV-{no01 004 pools, we are content o Purchase an ofl tank and keep on an interest in the affairs of their city | do ofher menial task I 8 I i v Whlteplne ‘ proment by actively interesting =iy, )y k and allow New Brit- ""’; “? supply o 'l" fo tht the sand yovernment can the mastmum be sonsidered beneath t ' : | filnicivia mattera ain's little tots to swim in any avail- &0d the oll will be avallable fc of a real Holshevik soldi i i s 18 Messnge. s o:toluito s b2 L SRR RARCY MR \tn fit be derlved therofrom, and the Of & rea sh r ] 2 The Mayor's Message, able mud hole under all sorts of un- Eiven street on the same duy, labor groups” 10 that y y neyalld ar | o With great hazard. T have made a \DF ONF streets much ecarlier fn the clty a great service by inaugurating |, b2 N 1 old Imperla 7 B i y ain, Copn. $ us all summer. The cost of propositions advanced by that body ¢ Precaicd by Tomorrow Night Ceurzil, New Britain, Copn stream entering Willow Brook p with us all { : R enOE O N m : | i 4 The iflims & Carleton Co. Hartford.Conn g ntlemen: and find water {here sufficlently [Such & tank T helleve would not be s year are the purchase of a mu- | but one message by the mayor to|PUFe f¢ TLEDRDUSPOS < Memorial To Service Men golf course oth of these are ! S e R ST ao e ey BT 81 ISl ROl UM ER KB A i ERLE O “Although sl ve passed splendid ideas. We lave no mu- cutest g i ; g : fing that must |Simming pool. Tand conditions o L0 ALUEE M Wiy b e S ! ! . 5 ||| Dancing ‘Admission 10 re many matters pending that must R Rt . P AL g A s | el se ¢ need p 1 cecive your consideration befo such that a pool can be con- |, s mumorial to its brave men who city must take steps to securc one, | thinking so. 3 |we already have the accommoda- [} " “ s T e e s R | Lowna shiall irs uture that we m 1 to now. | “Vor that reuson, | am tonight i oM Do erected memor v one form Tn planning for the city's activities | duty to procesd without delay. 1 270 10 S 2 ; i R hroblams of our city governmuent 80 \Mm‘m”:’ Y el | rave soris bafor mind. The munieipal u hat the slative and executive |' g & no town whose tdea has worked out well els ranches may be better co-ordinated | 3 dren clearly and co-operate 80 that 'yuo " 4ioe e Nuee Rritain, but it Tartfore ' d ba s nd the city's best interest served. {3r® 1 o £o “‘ A than that of New Britain, but it is | Hartford The t yme his ldea may materfalize at once. |, poopotiable fact that New Britain estigation before we inaugurate or revision committee will soon be e : ; | spring T called your atten iiude & menorie aAvisaplati e ik h session. 1t is the duty of every Jpring T called your atten- |itg gratitudo through a memorial. T[advisable then proceed. 1t may be | tlon to the great need of helping the | % o4 interested in what form the found that the wide variance yer of any lmm'dr A Istreets. ‘There are hundreds of peo- | [ocntious or simple, but New Brit- {lowed out in cvery citizen 8f our clly 10 )6 gwn building lots and are ainr owes this much to its dead sol- - Hartford may \ty's needs along this 1\11(\) Wo ibefore making use of thelr land. jod o a matter ¢ 0w at [just yet; on the other hand, a grea nust look carefully to any ¢ Only &l y more than one-half of |, gonastill will m 5 Ineed may be indicated, Both sides | ut also must be extremely careful loentad by the city. The greatest dif- hat no amendments injurious to fiayity encountered is that of getting re not necessary. are included: |together to put the street in co Progress in Zoning Work. tion to he accepted hy the eity, gressive step undertaken y New may be of benefit If the propo: ng great progress and its recom- ihe city do this work itselt and &c- lof the community That com-|it may be found necessary to | nendations are soon to be brought fcept the strects and the money ad- tant wiil serve this community in or to raise the moncy by other | oning fdea has already received (tically all come back to the eclty 2 Lour approval: but its defails are yet treasury by way of assessment of viained the charter provides for butfayiention to the great need that (that the oil is put on the road, As no bother, no guess we wst quick, sure and 5 snding et 2 i gt s A atisfaction i lutely guaranteed. Costs 8 nd importance of pending ity {no01, Wo have been neglectful of up to the oller the sand must be labd po*3% el SHavika il termt “au . labor | fhorou td&(’ amber of Commerce for e feqpypary swell conducted and well P TV AR P E AN A T 1| supervise army 1 Mayor Paoncssa's mess tol-| canitary conditions and oftentimes |80 ofl tank we could also finish ol amber of Commer loing tt G ; : 4 P sy Bri 3 Z ol o the Members of the Comme ™ lspring and not have the annoyanee new ideas, - Included among the , 5 S ; ¢ \ rin, “I""Ii""l‘“f H To the Members of the Common | o o 1o g vey’ of conditions, at the SPFiNg and r nnoyar tdea. mong r o ; o B 5 g | > Safest Thing / i 2 ik 40d fo sak 1 all grocery and general stores 7 "hile our charter provides fo excesslve nicipal auditorium and a municipal THE ORIENTAL PA hile our churter provides for o o "l 4o iiiing purposes. and of |°N ) 0 ; (8} TROL ivel bottom to afford an excellent . 1o der If T ought t ralE (4] pedien il here | el iboikom totaordiin fexce] since the signing c i s Nt eventually | der If T oug structed at a nominal cost. Since . : A st | e Boxl AnnuKl messags 16 submit-|ST00t0 405 paming) co NCE | \ent down fightin Cities and | This is one of the needs of thel ringlix: to! voust atlbntion! meveral|inEidevciopments, T belleve 1EISOULY o g tol Kaap ¢ 18 vears ahrad we must kecp this in [wiil sea its duty to the elty's ehit- (o F0y Lo T its history [including the neighboring city “As you arc all aware, the char- g : AS you ar Grading Unaccepted Streets has been very lax in not proclaiming | this tdea here and if it is found| ember of the co on council, ! nember of th minon councll, tyoma huilder by grading unaccepted | oo onat takes. or whether it be fpopulation and the o give carnest consideration to the {yaiing for a street lne and grade qinieand T am hopetul this new | nicipal golf course is not hanges that will benefit the elty, 'tho streets in onr city have been ac- & viatlon T B his municipality's welfare or which {he property owners on any st “The zoning commission is. mak- only solution T can offer is to have | [ruieain (o provide for a future need (tion involves a great sum of money | IR mercal planes at a day not far dis- delay {ts exccution for many vears | efore your honorable body. The {vanced for the work done will prac- nmany respeets, is a fact that is gen- | measures than taxation or bond | 232303 crally accepted. Progressive citfes jssue City finances t be ad- | all over the eountry are making ministered as in any other cc ra } 4 ) = we should do likewise while land is be expected to provide for every N . avallable, progressive step within reason i I " New Victor Records Red Seal Records otnggirog [ The Sweetest Story Ever Told (suw Hulda Lashanska | ‘Ma Curly-headed Babby Hulda Luhuuklf 1044 $1.50 (Plantation Sony Clotsam) A love song dear to thousands in the English-speaking world for its quaint charm and age-old sentiment; and a love song of a different type—the crooning of amammy of the old South to her little one. {Ia alegria del Batallon José Mardones 1 =322 =3 Ie®Carnival Question Urges Co-operation “There' has been much agitatio “Gentlemen, the success or failure | >=>: | for the elimination of ca 4 of thesa projects now | nany arguments have e ad- city for conside | vanced as to why these tray 1~ onus others t | stitutions should not be allowed to up during your come into New | There is | rests in a great measura in your |one fact, however, th 15t not be hands. Ry ¥ co-operation you | overlooked and that is the fact that |can help to bring abont 1t bane- thousands of N ritainites, prac- | fits to onr city, or by your fallure to tically all the city n, bene- | co- 4 u can d this city fit from the carniy n the form of | of g 1 am amusement and recreation. [f we imany of your members 3 ara to eliminate the carnivals It us | commendable spirit of co-operati A . ¥ o ecreation grounds in c T TR BRI S e uality made Certain- PR i O S Safi{facflonguaran tee | devices, ete., calculated to take the tion, but the city at large As 1 FBED i he Joy of the Regiment) (Serrano) In Sparish oo N ITris!ea Amores (Lov's Disllusion) (Mugwers) — José Mardones ctrola No. 100 | place of the nival attract . | have told you o umerous o In Stanish pla t 1 num Sch {In this way we will provide for ti ions, if yo estly . beliave The Spanish zarzuela, or musical comedy, always has stir- t of our futnre citizens stand on a iestion s Y Jany alnut ring music. Here is a jovial bass song from a famous one, {and furnish the only benefit that then oppose me; hut please rich, powerful, yet smooth, with wholesome laughter. The {would be lost through eliminating your oath of office ever hefo companion song, to the violin, flute and piano, isin graver mood. |the carnivals. and divorcs politics from cily Concert Songs ; . Thanks Chamber of Commerce ictri “As the Mayor of the City of New | *“The husiness of Distributed By ’ | Britatn, T feel I should publicly | corporation can b . Punchinello (Wetedy-Molloy Royal Dadmun 45455 Shipmates o' Mine (TevhomaherSandenos Royal Dadmun English baritone songs for men. Each tells a story; tells . {thank the Chamber of Commerce cessfully s evers | for its active intefest in civic mat- |her car |ters. Only when all citizens take |duty and perform it . it plainly and intelligibly—with clean, manly sentiment. 41143 ELM § NEW BRITAINf | . y Light Vocal Selections [Drifting to You . | Marcia Frc:er-}w"83 1At the End of the Sunset Trail { Lewis James These artists team together agreeably in songs of youth and love-sentiment, of which these are two of the best recent ones. The first is in wallz lime and has pleasant harmonies. |Everybody Loves My Baby Aileen Stanley | De Clouds Are Gwine to Roll Away ~ Vernon Dalbart [ 19486 55 9 5o e How Fire Look;lw From Air <o T SR 7z A darkly mysterious baby-blues love-song, and a rain-song composed by Wendell Hall's chief partner. Both are catchy. Dance Records [Go, Emmaline—Fox Trot | The Benson Orchestra | | Words—Fox Trot | of Chicago J Splendid pose” fox trots, not noisy but full of char- acter notwithstanding. The first has odd moments here and there, and fine piano work. The second is light, cheerful and melodious, §3 S E : S 4 (Have a Little Fun—Fox Trot _ Waring’s Pennsylvanians ‘A Safe and Positive Non-Freeze Solution 8 ¢ / 3 & v T Ty Out of a Million You're the Only One 119471 g : ; ; Il : { —Fox Trot wn recat rotraim Waring's Pennly!miaml FOR SALE BY o : 4 \ Vigorous and strong-toned fox trote. In the first the old “round " of childhood days, “Three Blind Mice,” appears in @ Abel’s Garage, Berlin AN B iy . w0 ¥ the middle of a modern fox trot. The second ends like a brass- A. & D. Motor Sales ) % - § | ) ] ; t‘; rT~ »tha :F,‘,n ] ym‘\,-.evhfl cl.r]nul i D. Bonalli ; ' \ Until Tomorrow—Tango Fox Trot nternational 19485 . : T . \Clovita—Tango Fox Trot cus ccaieprara | Novelty Orchestra | Central Greasing and Filling Station Interesting recent examples of the “Tango Fox Trot" Clark’s Auto Laundry P ) i % O] Northern derivations of the Mexican national style in this George Frederick b g L fascinating dance. They will dance to any fox trot steps, PEoTRe 12 (’r“{ i 5 . ¢ ! w R | (Favorite Irish Jigs—Medley Dubiio sig— | McConnell’s) Park St. Auto Co. . s % s v : 15 ‘f"“i'_"'”*‘R‘ '{"-‘M“'“.i"-fi-'v"“' | Four Leaf {19446 . o Ty . - avorne ir (o The Old North St. Filling Station : ; ! : - gt | EAYDIIS RIS et R eERY (The Ol Tecn J Shamrocks | Morell Battery Co. AR D ¥ - < fo Two excellent specimens of the traditional music of Ireland g 4 7 4 o g 3 —the jigs and reels that are the expression of the irrepressible New Lngland Radiator Co. ¢ 5 i ; : | 3 X 4 spirit of the Gael. Authonitatively rendered by violin, piccolo Stanley Quarter Filling Station & | and piano. South End Gas Station C. W, Stevens . T : ; .. = y o ADE MANK Suburban Filling Station o : | . N Vibberts Filling Station : _ £ ey 3 pt | \ | . a remarkable airplan ew of the 85,000,000 ) \ ] / 73 3 '_"""'"' h P o Ve T{f !;‘l m',f»]'” S £ Victor Talking Machine Company. Camden,N..&L e Fost Oz Lester Lo, J/n fonam it st dom dan i Vi Tating Machos C.of Comdn. L Neve { were destroved. Three large factori Iso werx | men from Jersey City, Hobx and New York fou Distributors | flames for several hours he brought under ~ontrol, 19484 PP EEEE y igration

Other pages from this issue: