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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924 VL siG srecuL aimstus - WHEELER FIGATS_BIG MAVY ENLOOK | SOCIAL NEWS FRS TS 0F | % om0, JUSLAV CRAMPTON BILL' 10 BRITTEN BILL| oo e v o | RED REVOLUTION v v v NOTTOINTERVENE Migs Maud Welsh of Pluinville is | | apending the winter in Dell | Flatly Denies Trath of Story ‘Says America Must Have Tax Hope It Will Lead o lnvesnga" b : " Reports of Outbreak on Chrste| wisninpion, e - - Have No Intention of Entering munique issued hy the Tokjo 1 4 mas Eve Are CITonI SN el cticalsaiaschriisay g Albgniz~ Strile “ 3 . o ’ ¢ > maneuvers in the Pacifie next sum s reet wssurances from Ital that “no lawsablding American” 18| of gongress favoring a Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wrown of | Parls, Dec Rumors of plans ussuranc i Italy J (e ) a congressional 5 : 5 PIERRAG fl slosed t I ® R i Arch street have returned from o (for a “Red revolution” on the eve | MCF nally closed the ineid Jug that they do not in likely to be njured by denatured j,yagty Bl N stigation of the relative condi- | % y : e : A , X alcohol was Biven today by WAYRC tion of (e American navy were can. |MO1OT 1rip to Philndelphia, Pa. [of Christmas have heen vife for the UL UGG R :““ il ! | in the struggle fol D, Wheeler of the Antl-Saloon turing thefr hopes today on the Rl last fow days, ‘I ithorltien, are | P00 Y EX8L amela 4 ¢ rlval factions f feague In a statcment Aled With the prian bill (o appropriate $101,400,- |, NT Warncs and Bidwell ji0t 50 much concerncd over the al \|\ g htoreli office, wl l:n sal 1 ‘ s 10 the Dally renate committee consldering the ong for now construetion as a vehi. | Lricé son ot Mr, and Mrs. 1. M. jegeq plotting as the spr r. Kato's vomarky in a public ad ormation seem Cramton bill for croation of @ 86DBs"wio for hearings bofors {he house | HAINCH Of Liicoln strect, lert Wed- misinterpreted and iy mn jons later than tate proibition en torcementihuceais F ik e B R ICRIGEE CT i vea e tinesday Fotlka imotor Bt iRt oRBavans 1 no proposa @ i by tl Mr. Wheeler added that “those who G Hatis= | nah, Ga. SR 7 Pl E ¢ i ever had ign 8 y 0 et Lo 1y thelr alm in the investigation. B tion, with expulsion relgners, S ara aom make or buy denaturcd Industrial) 7 T T L by Repe ‘ot thoss found aul lissal et 1 m 4 8 alcohol for bootleg booze purposes Lt L 10QGHRY AR Mrs, William E. Bodwell enter- Y naturally could not h been e is statec sane sourc L resentative Britten, ranking republi- them, Some of the storles have gone o T S s B are lawbreakers.” % 2 th e i “ tained the Tuesday afternoon bridge ted by Toklie 1at, I lat the The statament was filed In repiy|CAn OR the naval committee, colncl- Miss Kthe chman of Plain ‘ l Free Alcohol | tion of Standing A TS T e ‘n‘h" a month's atay in White | | Washington, Dec. 20.—Assurance | Waghington, Dec. 20.—Mgmbers such reports, and the p police promises rigorous prosecu into great detuil about the alleged trug 1s civil v 3 ¢ « ) @ o OINE £ rK. Mrs 1 3 S 2 1 Ll Inb at her home this week. Mrs. | e ™o 0 oae” aating among g TP dent with the passage by the house ¢ b o Ak A T R I to the chargs of Senator Reed, " i, P, Strople” and Mrs. I'rederick | joyon thines that the ) iy np s democrat, Missourd, that the addition ' 108 yesterday of the naval - supply | Macomber won the prizes. :,”‘I Sl "'”“ i) the interventior v league of na of polsons to alcohol released for Vil carrying nearly $300,000,000 for Frarit ad "\1‘1; e adhesion t ‘“ 18 ean be in industrial purposes Is. “upproaching |activitles already authorized. Auto- fiss Sue Stolstenberg of Bhelton Fte 0f e frets © e e Geneva ¢ ‘ csterday sui murder.” matically referred to the naval com- | iy (he house gucst of Miss Marjore | WCh 10 the Parie garrisor | L L f ue of na “Ihe bllndness often reported as|Mittee, Representative Titten sald | crowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | The 0PBORVIon Dress alsa continuon t ad protest from caused by bootleg hooze,' ‘sald Mr, |the hearings which wonld he held on | wWilliam Crowell of Lenox Place. to sound war ommunist b annoli o ania against Wheeler's statement, "is produced | the measyre would serve to develop . e activities, La Lilx and others S he alleged formation of armed by wood alcohol—an odorless and |Information showing just where the | Mr and Mrs. Russcll Nelson wil |Printpg accounts of an elaborate slavian territory for tasteless lquor indistinguishable | American navy now stands with re- | cntortain three tables of bridge at [PIOt fOF the cizure of Amiens by the Fear His Pl‘(];)@gfll’da for the v i f making raids ot Albania = % to ‘the B-5-8 ratlo provisl i Eet home Murray strect Mon- |10¢al Gommunists, supposed to have | ing unrest and fn FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH QUARTET from.graln aleohol and' not by thajgard fo the S-6-5 ratlg provision of | thelr home on AMurray strect Mon-}y o, ipcovered by the Dis. | irrectionary v denaturants described under the the army treaty, day evening. polle national prohibition act, Congres In addition to the hnilding of | . . s from ir 14 that the days in 1406 ordered the use of wood al- [four scout cruisers costing $11,100.- | Orlando Swift, s Taimadgeicliyiinyesscalm asinsusl andithat Hnlca e ih depleatitnpbis Rl ugg Rc]tglous Act"”hes l Emmanuel Gospel cohol to denature grain alcohol, [000 each, among other items, tha |Swift of Cedar strect, returned the ""’““_“‘“ Sl ‘*""‘{ je Assnciat rest, “‘H“_ f”’ '“"‘ A the \ay—10 & m, prayer and Strychnine 1s not used as often|bill would authorize the elevation of |day from Norwich university, bedy there, are murprised, not to say | Berlir ) 20.—=alanm ed ve agu uneil, praise service. 10:45 a. m., preach- stated when the real denalurant is}the turret guns on 13 battlcships at | Northfield, ¥ermont, for the holl- | gratified, By the Importance Grand Duke s propagand (Contintied from Tage Ten) g, topie e First Advent of brucine, a very bitter but non-ian aggregate cost of £6,500,000 ‘(mm | ached to them. campaign for an thro 624 | Christ, Tts Potentialities and Re- toxic alkaloid from the same source| The gun elevation lssue was | (0 o) There is, however, a growing the Berlin Russian e colony of Evolved by Atomie Iorces|sulta” 12:15 p, m, Sunday school, a8 strychnine. given the formal status of a ;,.y.. -| Miss Marjoric Haldwin, daughter |practice among tho communists of supporters of Graid Duke Nicholas a £ ver Iy sehao 2. m %:45 p. m. Young People’s meeting, | “Amerlcan business must have|ing legislative proposal coincident fof Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Baldwin of starting meetings gufelct the f v“ 18 vw.‘:! L E t'rrv‘v e Mv"\‘; 1 Wednesday e g meeting at 8 7 n. m. preaching, tope, “The See- (aX > alcoliol It enters a|with announcement at the White [Iforest street, entertained the Wed- jles when nvlu men caving in the ‘.', neral 1; Wrangel. commapder o'clock, ond Advent of Chrlst and Its Power," thousand t Only by denaturing | House that the Tritlsh government |nesday afternoon bridge club at fevening. Prefect Morain has sent a of the anti-hols my which n it aom room 504 Thursday—7:45 p. m. Christmas alcohol can it he safely reieased 10 ad conveyed a formal expression of | their home thiy weeli, Miss Kath- [circular letter to tho polico chiefe a3 Interned In Jugo-Slavia and Bul ‘ore ews National ling is open to exerclses of the Sunday school, {industry. This was recognized and |its views as fo treaty provisions af- |erine Swift and Mrs. Edward H. reminding them tha fle all citi- | garia after its in the Crimea ¥ & o ' demanded by business before pro-|fecfing the proposal in a note now ! Christ were awarded the prizes. |zens have the right to meet, they are General Wra me here for the P hibition. The fact that eriminals|pefors the state department. Tne LT not. permitted to block the public| conclave on summous by the colony, SLIPPERS misuse it or that alcohol addicts!formation as to the preciss contents | Miss Arline Neison, daughter of \highways with mee ; and the conference with him was FOR CHRISTMAS drink it cannot be charged against!oe the note was withheld, nor \\M\“.- and Mrs. Bennett Nelson Ml — owed by & gala banquet at the The league sec \eral con The Salvation Army, 120 Arch Street, Yew Britain the government which has frequent- | yny ndieation given as to the prob- | Harrison strect, returns tomorrow ASKS CONTINUANCE | hewdquarters of the Russlan mon- A pair of Slippers is a finc BlG CONCER By The 1y issued warnings against {t. abla next step in the diplomatic | from Grandmere, Can., to spend !noi .y»;:v\_‘u - : Christmas present. Many men 3 : \o release of pure alcohol to | weeks with her parents. is upnderstood that at the secret | ; A P CLEF MALE QUARTETTE and THURE FREDERICKSON, Plantst @100+ would require an army of gy | e e e and Swomenkwill ot EhUVASID: TUESDAY, DICEMBER 30, 1024 at £:00 I'. M. ofticials to prevent its diversion to | Afr. and Mis. Goulding Wight of | Govt. Counsel in Ofl Case Wants Un- | Grand Duke Cyril's intentions as a pers for themselves, but they Admission 25 Cents Vootlesnars, Mo aiduls ax sunrislart | LAYEE Bndgepmtel Are aoiteiain N, 3, arrive on Wednes- |y g e T e Hearing PN and fhat al the particioants | do take a lot of pleasure in a 2 ol gayy Liesa; officars inaullferlpple Held for Superior Court aay to spen o re n:umrhr of next g g : UG UTal A i Grand Duke | haiy of warm comfortable Slip- husiness and incre cost of en-| ppigge Walving ex- |Week with Mrs. Wight's parents, Mr. | ijn Contested Action, icholas v | 1 see the Slip- forcement .\m,:’mi,; on charges of uto theft, |and Mrs. William Booth of Forest At the banquet General Wranger bers. You ,\mulu: ¢ the Slip | “The adaition of a little water or|frroc prnar SO Fames San- | Street. venne, Wyo., Dee, 202 asserted that his old “White” army pers in our window. Py 3 flavoring matter turns pure alcohol \ et nde ey LRI | Pomerene, special counsel for the | was by no means dead, declaring it | & = LECTURE f[into an imitation whiskey. Boot- | eo: B A e auind | Mrs. Arthur G. Kinball o Lex- |government in its suit in equity for | would continue is orsanization “until | For Men WORLD DOMINION BEING TRANS- M[1cggers who now redistil denatured [ qo gy g Ington atreet and her guest, Mrs. |annulment of the lcase of the Teapot | the hiot upon Russia's honor placed | Tan Everett Slippers, ) nn” over to the superior court when x - " " FERRED alcohol would find their work made [ )y wore arralgned In city court to- | Herbert Kimball of Chicago, 1)1, Dome naval oil reserve, held by the | there by the boishevists” have been . §3.00 and $3.50 - casicr, cheaper and safer if the gov- ,,J {were fn New York city this week. Mammoth Oll company, today filed | wiped out. Other speakers of the lan Romeo! Shippers 3y Mr. E. J. Coward of Brooklyn, N. Y. Bfernment provided them with all the| ™5 0 1ave recoverad five of R PR {in the United States court hiere a evening were Bishop Tikhon of the| 181 1OME0 Sb 5 materials for thelr trade except|, 0 0 Ao KO ol by | Harold Herrick ot New York ety [motion for continuance of the hear- | Berlin diocese of Uie Green-Russian | +. ... 3,00 an dd Fellows Hall, Arch § water and a little caramel to cotor |,y a0 4 i the weck- guest of Talmadge |ing on the suit scheduled for Jan- | church, representatives of the union | Tan Kid Slippers with soft the Sandersons and Chittem | and flavor. S i B * {Bwift of Cedar sirect. vary 6 of naval officers, the invalids organi- sole . %275 and $3.00 International Bible Students Association § TO SPPAK ON PLAYGROUNDS | o, 5 goirt has returned to New ; S overnment requires| Russiap emigres, the Russian mon- nm IE S 1p|. rs with fnternational Bible : 5 Ass 1 E\alted Ruler Destroys C. ¥. Stimson, one of the ploncers eather soles and $L75 in the field of public ayground | YOrK cily fter s nding a few days |qiditional time to obtain rv:x.u evi- | archists lents’ federation, and ! : Seats Free No Collection (:amblmg Devices at Club creation” will speak at the joint | Vith his ‘mnn" Mr. and Mrs. Her- | gence bearing upon the alleged pas- | Ruasian 1z iray and l,m\\n Felt Slip- Jersey City, N. 1., Dec. 20.—Three ¢ A meeting of the combined civle clubs bert Swift of urk I’nm sage of Libe }onds between Har- A ‘.mm,.m‘,,‘v. issued Y ‘v pers with soft soles. _51'00 gombling machine$ in the recently 3 Y i T inclair nd Albert B. Fall an press, [s Mocecasins itl swed X ¥ 'and the Chamber of Commeree on ot e | & A : e an Moccasins, with sev dedicated milifomvdollar clubhouse of 41in nixnt of Dectmber 20, His sube | T8 HArry Ba(u /nJr‘mnrd 2 |\ho, ag ecretary of the interior, as ] ""*l"“'-‘]” § Solas : §3.5( the Unfon HIN Lodge of EIKS at joce will be, Y Jo, s b | fow friends at Juncheon at her home |yyanted the Teapot Dome lease to and Rusi k il ot 904 Union Hill have been destroyed by :ijon i Ho has ben fleln s “|on Russell stract Friday. e p For W ! . Jeen field seeretn : | : ; v Women Nicholas J, Cafarelli, exalted ruler |oo" Lo s g ; ral < 0 ol phase of the controversy. The Lions elnb will act as host, | wier grionds In Cincinpati, Ohio. iy eyl dedlare Nerie e e e e QB SIS A Comedy flo lof suede, in tan, blue, rose, lav- include Mrs. W. J. Warner, contralto | 3res. Robert N. Peck, with her | qgvoi oo biol comedy e : ender ;HHI cocoa with soft soles soloist, Springfic)d, Mass, Mrs, Ruth | gaughter. Miss Louise Peck, of Park [ o " o name is Ula 8. Robin emigres, representin iy an insig- | These are lined w rth '{"ende N m'“w; Place, will leavs tomorrow for New | ;nq who came from Kaneas City to| nicant fract quilted satin. Pric (fri-tmes progiam by Church School, A e i G v e S BB DI (G DI Sl il R B2 AR Ll © is to marry Car Daniel Green black mtln quilt R et 3 4 Leonard . Voke, pianist. e il R e 2 Stk 1 s s b (r‘r]L;Ym/JU';n v;:a .1,10. :::‘:{‘1 ‘1;3;' The meeting will be at the Bur- | o e I e p{ today) Mra h “:IE {ed :\“p vers, with leather soles (Luekay="3 AN AN ERET U natEEa Seallh BT RSe SIS i : i 2 ritt hotel, | Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hemensway of | it Sty 182,50, machines, When the try cs again s = Lexington street were in New York ) Iway year 1Al wool felt comfort Slippers Come anid <hare the Chistmas Spirit of Joyl falled to take action Cafarclli de- 5 i : : ) : ? ; Pt e el <he et i ou ne machincs it was earho o Tusaia has limited prize fights to | ity this week. e had never smoked a cigaret r i ‘\\u 1eavily padded soles TR TR I AR L | three rounds. L drunk a (l"’\p of liquor. ‘\1 7 P Mr. and Mrs, Howard Hart of | R b Sl | Hart strect returned Tuesday from | 0. 0[\:[‘[{\[ \\\l\'l n\\nv | Fur- ‘ “‘TU'T th“\- “”” Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ximball y 00y ¢ 22 Cottage place to cele- | Hosiery will return to their home in ChICAEO 1ot Jior birthday anniversary Hon- SCKDONS OI WOYM tomorrow after spending & Week [ o'oiiio0n Tha ywomen will meet No Christmas is complete with- with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kim- Sl 5e 0" and il toktha out a gift of one or several ball of Lexington :wflr Mrs. l"rurv ST e B Main ' By The tad 5 pairs of Hosiery. We have a on C. Rickey ¢ riin street trolley 1o m " very complete line of all the { Willtam . Ratt Vsl i arnatic 1 : | Place wers among those entertain- | gl e 1 popular shades in Phoenix and ling for Mrs. Kimball during | . 5 world., This ¢ Triple-toe Hosiery. T sisit in town. | tion t J $1.85 up, in women’ . : . and up in men's. ees of the lodge,which, it is alleged, ! “Ihe Lidle Chaeh With the: Big Welcome” placed the machines in the build- ing, that they must be removed and ules—10: 15, (hii-tmas Service of Worship. Special Music, the board refused to comply with his order. He fhen wrote to the Moy Y e ar ks Al angel group does not reflect : aalie lof the Playground and Recreation et R ome i) < "Gie ex- | Our biggest sellers in women’s of the lodge. nel Rlayer 7 ation | s, Isabel Mall of the Burritt R A higs R E STANLEY WH:M[DRIAL CHURCH Cafarelli notifled board of \rus'-}““o(m“o" of Ameriea for 11 years. |yt 00 S peng cnristmas |18 Year Old “us‘cal o | 225 fer's triends naving 2 |Slippers this season are maglc L | Mr. and Mrs ¥ey of Chicago People Fleeced of $50.000 { New York city wil T tmas By Clever Crooks Who Capitalize | with Mrs. Rickey's mother, Mrs. Nameq of dockeys an ¢ v reatment f s of | Wiltam Middlemass, of South High | oy or tigatior Bt o et : y-8 e e WalR-Uver . Merry Christmas to Y AR A L BRI Shoe Store .. months hy sw Mies Gertride Erw David Manning, Prop. P ) 1 IForest street, is home fr h 3 it ) eh o ment, win 1s ) dietitian at Gr pital in that city. [ Wittiam Merwin of Milford B R 1 NEED BETTER. MOTORS Charles Mors e COURT STREET ol ome. o Trumbil street e ; po F. L. BROOKS, PASTOR ; . e Gearge P SUNDAY SERVICES AN ree tables at bridge on Corbin avenue Wedr ryu Over The Message of Christmas” e e W e ¥ TPALAIS ROYAL “ . . _ tege. An Angel-Trimmed Christmas O D e In Collision ‘u‘“‘ Harttord, Conn. 900 Wethersfield Avenue Tree” i v oot ol Sew 5 = . ol | ;]'HF..T.\I.I\ OF ALL NEW I-INuL\,‘:n sier envelees pncl i We Invite You to Worship With Us secrini s 2o} Dining and Dancing || meviee o oot New Year's Eve X | T e handy desk to help. | aska for $188 d s ¢ Yanks-Melrose Orchestra, 8 P. M. until Daylight. Private Note the handy compartment {claims $250. The driv.r of 'he i Booths or Tables Reserved £5.00 per Plate. Special Sou- | ] co R A venirs, Favors, Entertainment. Make checks payable to ; | Witnesses e f r S. A. de Waltoff, Mgr. Christmas Eve Big Time 8§ P. M. --yet the price is Yery low | retta was proceeding T to1 A. M. Good Time, Good Dancing and Dining, Good s set aside one of these JIniiting ane cnLeiion Music.. Palais Royal Leads—Others Follow. Phone 5-0521 desks for you | e For Reservation At Once. \ NEW BRITAIN ' : : et S I'YPEWRITER EXCHANGE FREE PARKING SPACE 96 WEST MAIN ST. e AR h 8 desk

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