New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1924, Page 3

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Ty DECEMBER 9, 1924. | The Bijou theater is located just behind the building afire, but there was no signs of a panic in the show | solf Clubs Used to Beat JAS. DUKF GREATES ;‘ " p St Burgar For Colds 330,000 FIRE IN TAX REFUNDS ARE 846,000,000 Tor Educational beare i w0 Three Story Brick Building on, ORARACTER AWARD 1lmernalmnal Haryester Gets¢ AT JOHNS HOPKINS | i % airacted by the ereame George Street Gutted | Back Nearly Hilion | Charitabl, Religions Purposes zmi, 7o oo v 9 | Cup Will Be Awarded to Man of | e s e : r 1({:.m~: By gt New Haven, Dec. 9.—Fire start [ 1gton, Dec. 9.—Examination - e e Yests an | High Principles by vote of the t the list of tax refunds approved | 685 p m— Joseph McCalbe 1 eddy aix million dollars of the fortune he ake George street in the heart of the| pujiimore, Dec. 9.—Under-gradu- ‘l number of "””V'Ml Items of | business section late yesterday, swept ate students at Johns Hopkins Upi. [More than $100.000. The largest | through the upper floor, burned oft | versity will have open to them this |8 In today’s list was $315,893 for || the roof and resulted In heavy water | year ths possibility of winning a |'he [nternational Harvester com damage to the floors beneath. The | new honor. To the list of prizes Pany. Chicago | has amassed as a power magnate ; ‘h,.n been given to the creation of a $200,000 Paid to Watch trust fund by James B. [ \1\ [)v,\ Bike Racers | used for edueational, cha e e to be table and loss was estimated at $50,000. already offered by the Institution | Livingston \\yr\rr' d company, New | | | religlous purposes, ch -r'\" in the i ’ held The fire siarted in the plant of and its friends will be added a cup | York, $102.272 Emith, Moore & | states of North and South Carolina r ulge the Yals Cap company, owned by|in memory of the lats Alexander K. CO. 8t. Louls, $120,442; the ¢ ham.- | [ Announcemeny of ithesfund; ito be atior " n with the Samuel M. Gordon and M. L. Let-|Barton, which Is to be awardsd to|Plon Spark Plug company, Wash. | administered b trustee of the six-day bicyele vin. The concern employs eleven some senior this year for the first|in&ton, D. C., $115,082; Plerce Ar-| | perpetuating body, was it was learned on good au persons, but none was at work yes- | time rn"t"\lrv-nr Car company, New York, | | Tast night by Mr. Duke, wh that mere t 000 was terday. The owners sald they left| Tha award of this cup iy to ba|$177.091; trustees of ths estate of | R“ Pure Food | the s event Welling R. Burt, $136,653 | John F Mass., | tor wh the se the plant at 5 o'clock and that|based upon character, high ideals, Saginaw, Mich, ich the fu everything was In perfect order at and effective moral leadership, the that time, Fifteen minutes later reciplent to be determined by th smoke was ssen pouring out of the | vote of the senior class each yei windows and when the firemen ar-|The presenfation will take place oh rived, the upper floors resembled a |class day. roaring furnace. The owners wers| The cup is established primarily t aside for it include rths of his holdings power syetem fund contains an alternative g v which Trinity colleg Sherman, Brookline, | atives of the Philadel- | phia, $269,120. Trustees of the estate of Peter A. B. Widener, Phil- OVER 69 YEARS OF SUCCESS S per cent of amounts sollected this year, as provided ip the new revenue unable to say how the fire started. |by younger men who Knew Mr, Bar. 2delphla, 3135.843; the General | |nq, Although the fire burned up(ton intimately. Mr Barton served | Chemlical company of New York, | S i through the roof of the building, it|as an artillery officer of ths Rain.|$147.629; Niles, Bement, 1""’3 com- L was confined to the upper story of |bow Division in the world war and |Pany, New York, 8303559, execu- (195 tEUsiee more t unt i esian. GOIf for Bovs and Girls the building and did not spread to|later entetred the ministry. \t'rs of the estate of Awl ibald D DAY OF THE TIN any of the surrounding structures. — e Ly ‘F‘J‘HAH New York, $195,824 ity in North Is P(,puk“- i" T?XHS The cap company's loss was esti- 5 o ;, The list was sen! to congress at- Dallas, 1 mated at $20,000.- The Olymplan Secrelarv Slemp Gets urday, comprlsing about 200,000 - teatures ir names. The clalms were for ta xes | Largest Lemon Ever | z.liy collested and retund of 25 Washington, Dee, 9. —Ths largest bowling alley and billlard parlors ties of occupied the second floor of the! SOLDIER 15 OVER - building. Here the water damage lomontever iraraliadiat (s LWRite o ot _“1 o tru Siihotgh it 1«45 turned in ar was heavy, the seven alleys being| ..~ 4 b ‘ H UBcEaN, oug! | report almost ¢ practically ruined and the tables 110USe reposed today the 4:;11.';:‘ ACFOM’S md TOV Rfld]” SMS ) A& o mlan actiono o mmw,‘ Secretary Slemp, Az, the gift of i by the board, the badly damaged. - The loss there was Chembir. ofi Come| estimated at $5,000. The first floor was taken up by ™T the Dutee Wilcox Flint used car ex-| L1® hUge speoimen of citrus fruit,| change. | measuring elght inches high and six There were 40 cars in the | ™°” . ; bulléing at the time of the fire. The !BChes in dlameter, and welghing loss on the frst floor was placed at | 185t more than three pounds, was $1,000, | accompanied by the following letter The bullding was owned by|from H. B. Watkins, general mana- Adolph Mendell and his loss s esti- | T, Of the Phoenix chamber: mated at $24,000. “My dear Mr. Slemp: under separats cover, the biggest| lemon that has ever gons to ths| MOTHZ GRAY'S POWDERS | Wve Hotes urine « veputiican administration. days—let your conscienca bs your guide.” i B r | Cross Word Puzzle Has | _ First Hospital Casualty | ter hours of futile study over a baf- fling cross word puzzle, W. E. Cara! uthers stretched his mouth in such A prodigious yawn that he dislocated “I am eending you by air mafl, BENEFIT MANY cHIlDREN “Accept it with our compliments and use it as you ses fit, but now| T.os Angeles, Dec. 9.—Fatigued af- every. ais jaw. Phoenix, The children's | Stucoeed Lead Warriors scheduled unti lon that “any ne promptly to c coming from such a Providing for ret cent of the an natning $49, ncipa Nuremberg Dec. 2 —The little tin soldier for this year's ¢ stmas’ in Germany has given way to acrobats, black and white mechanical dolle, various kinds of toy radio sets, and miniature housekeeping outfits with kitchens, dining room, living room, kedroom, parlor and bath complete. What few soldiers one sees ar made of wood, owing to ths hig cost of metal, Although their uni- forms of paint are just as bright as ever, and the officers.and .soldiers & stiff and pretentious looking as it is possible for tha wood-carver to make them, the fighters and their equipment of side arms, cannen and swords are not as popular by any means as they were prior to 101 Cne of the season's novelties is a slored boy de for export chiefly to the ['nited States, which p mouth organ when one squeezes his ody. There has been an unusual call for tion of 20 per 5 on the re- (] lf- added to until it amounts to n specifies the di- s of the remaining per cent to go to for “all purposes’ percentage to the nes of hos: rth and South entages are itable work among 0es in the two states, Episcopal churck 12, and to other ed- in the two Thousands of mothers have found Mother Gray's Sweet Powders en ex- cellent remedy for children com- plaining of Headaches, Colds, Fevei ishnees, Worms, Stomach Troubl and other irregularities from which children suffer thess days and excel- fent results are accomplished by ite use. They break up colds and regu late the bowels, Used and recom mended by Mothers for 3 /< Let Cuticura Improve Your Complexion Cuticura Soap, assisted when nec. essary by Cuticura Ointment, does much to prevent pimples, black- beads end other unsightly erup- tions, and 1o promote permanent skin health, Vanilla Lemon pur- and 14 other flavors 2 10 The Willlams & Carleton Co warer the Caro & anctal over 3§ years. fold by Drugglsts where. Trial package FREE. Ad- ¥Rciving hospital surgeons who |l Det dry Matkesssimr o orr: | Amerie: v, dress. Mother Gray Co., e Roy, N. ded him tolay said it was the | geSpinte Onmertiter nufacturers worked overtime last Y. le casualty. ty's first cross word puzzl nmer to supply the demand, ons b trustees, o about two-thirds as s the while ettempting to ecross the ear averege uine holew iin 88 8000 | (racks on . Eimwond. Aviuse ek etwee, 800 to 2,000 boys and girls e tea off each month since it f‘:,,; night. Motorman Charles Dedriek, 2atlon, The combined attendarre oy claimed he did not ase the wom: the three municipal ' courses for until she stepped from behind a grown ups was about 6,000 & o an umbrella. over her head, to There is not much style on the 4 the tracks but a féw feet from A SR R Medical Examiner Magill No charge 1s made for playing, t after Investigating the accident de. the children can rent a clut 1o Clared no' criminal action would be kind at & few cents, and balls sell at 2" salvaged from the other links of ti city and re : 1",'1‘\.‘ ed P.\LAxC‘E KILLED BY TRAIN Thurs,—Fri.—Sat, Providence, R, 1., Deo. 9.—An unt. || The Laugh Hit of the Year of the United Electric Rallway M. C. LE WITT JEWELER AND DIAMOND DEALER 295 MAIN ST. ', Ferfect full cut diamond, 15-k solid Gold Ring, $50.00 Others $15 - 8500 Waltham Watch $18.00. Hame iltons, Walthams, Elging up to $75.00, Handsome Richly Mesh Bags 15-Jewel, 14-k. Solid Go Watch $25.00. 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