New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1924, Page 2

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XMAS CANDY ASST. CHOCOLATES BON-BONS | Also Rejects Proposed COUNCIL OPPOSES (UT 1N NUMBERS Change in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1024, e — R == JR AND MRS F. C. MACKAY ARE, WED FOR 25 YEARS SANTA GLAUY' MAIL GROWING HEAVIER ) Prominent Merchant and - Wite to Observe Silver Wedding An- niversary on Ded™2, Mackay w 1 M. I, C b 1Hug anni Their Wants e timo of yoar 1 his wife, already | the work of | when | Buys and Gis Tl Him o § gullty and the case was continued until December Dee Maine railroad Boston, 18.—The Boston & Issued a stalement nfleld against the De Luxe tlon company of North- |ampton, operating motor buses in competition with the raliroad. Tt was stated that the Bus company was operating In violation of law, |having been refused licenses in [Northampton four times, and hold- ing no license except in Springfield, iIthough It operates in seven other towns, and the law requires it to plaining the action tak- | city of Springfield, and no other Ii- |cense charges, no personal property |tax and only $5 per thousand on the par value of its capital stock, the rvailroad pays $152,000 in local taxes |from Greenfield to Bpringfield, in- clusive, A large amount of this money goes into the highways, The | bus thereby has a highway provided for it as a right of way at public and rallroad expense, | “Whlile the Boston & Malne rec- |ognizes that the motor bus may be a beneflelal agent x x x the ralfroad | |1s prepared to protect its traffic | Where the laws of the state are vio- {lated by its competitors and the re- [ | | M hrag | /as % Your Kiddie's Stocking should contain WEE SAVERS Safe Christmas Candy for Children—and grown-ups too. CHOCOLATE NUTS [sult of such competition can only be linjury to the traveling public as is | the case of its traffic between Green- the stockholders of the road, it 164 and Springflold necessary to go to the dlal action, ~other | Britigh Observe Freedom . Lave a license in each place. VI(HH.U_\ ( \;\l)\ So0 deluxed n order to conserve the hest in. CANDIED FRUITS v s \ 2 Y that they | terests of the traveling publie and SALTED NUTS | t o oo SIEN tre ) ¢ H | 171: |\h “(\n\h'l v!:v\. 1 B A KI N G has 1:] ¢ LG | reans of redr 1ot - bein, vail- | POWDER a £ e i i For Slaves Anniversary | 2 y |{Mail Orders Taken Care Of able” 1t was stated that the buses | London, Dee, 18-~The statue of | ATty This ¢ “oftle were in illegal competition with the | | nission 1 unt ears igo L ) <y ad for the only cluss 0f Pas-|yincoin opposite Westminster Abbey | : S 5 f | traitic which s profitable to [ G iy \ 004y 5t carenisnien - B[]S’"]N AN[] MAINE the Boston & Maine between Green- | o, pamorating the sixtieth anniver- | field [the Unitea o8 (by constitutional m | S | “The rafiroad service between all |a on January 31, 1565.) them ES AUTU B”S [;[},; it was sald. “Many ot |deposited wreaths at the foot of the | who 1 ficll and points south to Spring- 'sary of the litlon of slavery in and these points has been more than |Many F men and Americans | 1 to | innual world I courts | THE 5\ IDICKINSON | DRUG CO., | 169-171 Main St. i —_—— Nair 1everses Stand Pure, wholesome, and refreshing— Inexpensive! quate,” trains operated bring In no pro- monument. count of the fact that they [ Organizations and individ carry a large number of commuters |resented or present at the wreathing | , Il ! s et ay in tratornally con-| . J t SN ind the singla teip fares are neces- |speaking union, the, lord mayor of | L) repz| Buy them by the Box sary to the ralffoad tn ol to | Richmond, the Briflsh city which lcaven the reduced rate traffic.” gave its name to the site of the last e “The result of such competition in |decisive battle of the American Civil the long run could only be a diminu- | war; the ave institution, and | tion rvice, or an increase of [sons and relatives of emancipated | commuters’ The statement | Amer negroe | g [said also that while the buses are | | diminishing the revenues of the road | WAN SISTER ARRESTED | the Boston & Malne is obliged to| David Rooney of 67 West street | vun {he same number of trains to | complained to the police last night | carry commuters, baggage, mail and | that his sister had stolen a small gate ! expross, m his stalrway. He asked that The rallroad’s statement adds: |she he arrosted, Lient. Bamuel Bam- “While Bus company pays a |forth referred him to Prosecutor Jo- Heense of $25 per year to lhfl,‘isrph G. Woods, Mass., 15.—The ine railroad toda galr st the De 1 n company, tween Springf FUR TRIMMED nfield in ecompetition with the 5 steam scrviee Ralph COATS'?“*?*?BMMMMM e R X 1 with transporting pas- e A Public Works Board May Dy e el Wishes of Gouncil Dee, vy el fares.” anspor s lir STRING THEM AND TRIM YOUR TREB READ THE HERALD CL, Of Rare Furs And Rich Materials ADS FOR YOUR $59.75 up [ r when a re- 1 ent the ing: * We know our showing is excep The gift that keeps on giving is the best gift of all The Christmas Victrola will give you entertainment for every day in the year! New Victor Records like those announced below bring a constant variety of delightful music into your home. Some time this week hear “All Alone” and “Memory Lane” exquisitely played by the universally popular Victor Salon Orchestra, Then select a Christmas Victrola and Victor Records for your family; your children. There is music on Victor Records for everybody. You may obtain your Victrola specially designed for the installation of radio, or with the radio set you prefer installed—complete—ready to operate, Out tomorrow New Victor Records Red Seal Records Miglon—Connfit-h le pays? Louise Homer west Thou the Land?) _ (Thomas) In French Mi‘inon—fiavum: Me voici dans son boudoir Louise Homer (Here Am lin Het Boudoii) (Thomas I Fronch Is North Pole? R gl e 7 v A8 Charming contralto reminders of this familiar French opera ~the plaintive exile-song of the wandering singer, and the song of her transformation. {Lilnu (Rachmazioo) Piane Selo Sergei Rnchmniuofl} 1051 Humoresque (Tihitowky) Piame 800 Sergei Rachmaninoff 4 Rachmaninoff in two distinct piano reles; first as a poetic “tonalist, in one of his own compositions; then as a sharer in, tienal==lines of gracs portray the #ne wmiloring and modes of the | the 1,_;[ :m | ope ye moment make them alluring in | Faiacvaines | tne 1ovsly new shades. ssary for the \ ing 4 Opposed to Buying Tyeeum of Alderman R e e e i 95299 MaylumStrect || Sien » rovamien e rensed o et : | % Hartford, “Tt pays to buy our kind” P sister Gllda Flora wants | Ny sister Caro- PR TR TRRSREE <y S2 == — o —_ [ e ] = = (e —— think of 1 a wher Xm DOUBLE-FACED Number st/ } 1052 $1.50 & ¥ Pipes (Excellent Variety) % Pouches (Tobacco) ' Smoker's Sets Cigar Humidors . 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Both are wonderfully rich rchestral effects. {Me and the Boy Friend Jane Green} 19502 Back Where the Daffodils Grow Aileen Stanley The kind of record everybody likes; one side makes you laugh and dance, and the other gives expression to those “The City Mouse and tiae Country Mouse"—"Mother Tabbyskins"—"0Old Mother Melodious Instrumental Light Vocal Selections “back home blues” we all have now and then. [ Lady Astor Admits She Likes a Bit of Liquor E353E3 Big Bad Bill Billy Murray Ukulele Lo quiers, uistite and yodating resrain Frank Richard.wn} 19503 A fox-trot song of a marriage-brok en public terror, and a Hawaiian yodel—or at least a yodel song in Hawaiian setting with ukulele and guitars by a new Victor artist. Mnndr Lee Shannon Qumet} 19508 My Old New Hampshire Home Peerless Quartet These two famous quartets on one record; “heart-songs” of not too recent date. Sung with skill and with deep feeling, Dance Records Prince of Wails—Fox Trot o Get Luckl'y—{hicuo Stomp or !fi: }‘.wb'il""' and 9504 5 ainbo Orchestra Shimmy Fox Trot First Victor Record by this famous organization from the Rainbo Garden in Chicago—two fox trots, one of them with the special flavor of Chicago from which came, originally, the well.known “Stomp” in the fox trot. {Nnnty—'an Trot wiuk weat rerain George Olsen and His Music £3 R bt “Watermant v Vard Ruhl_v_sé}'a:r.\ aid-Pencil = : & = A most acceptable Christmas gift. Every- body wants to own a Waterman's. 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