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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER T ———— e e BOY FOUND UNCONSCIOUS AFTER FALL FROM WHEEL In Critical Con- CASH AND CARRY 1S RUSS POLICY This Results in Big Imports of Gold Tving Wanman, 13 dition At Hospital With Preac- ture of Skall Trial of Woman Arrested in Lexing- ton Yesterday Has Been Put Over [HE GOULD ESTATE Question of Children Sha Be scttled Aside From (he counting Suit in Progress -W WARRANT ISSUED New Y Robert P Brindel wh's Lahor Czar. 1o be Arrested on His Release $riday " \WANTS MEN REWARDED President TPollowing With Interest Plans To Recompense Round World \viator HEAVY HAILS Office Swai Wash PPost With Targest Batch of Material DISCEUSSION OF SALARTES NO GENERAL ELECTION cial brar HATO RENEWS HIS FRIENDSHIP YOS Jap Premier Insists Relations With U. S. Are Good ava Japar w8 gra ACCIDENTALLY SHOT Ship Officer. Guarding Specie, Gets Fxvited and shoots When Bank Officers Come Aboard Russian Branch Banks Not Rcc:»}:nize_d in France branch Boulder ( anyon Measure Has Hearing Today to- 0- WINE COMPANY SULS GIFTS POURED IN Pablic Generous i Responding 1o Appeal tor Chilldren’s: Home—All Records Reported Broken, The most generous response pf any year to the Duy Nursery's Christmas 8 reported by Mrs, IPrank J the institu- greater . the superintendent, gifts for the children at t) ion poured in in ever leforo. These ited ton after- iristmas party at the will Legin at § o'elack, 11 girls will be given tolls mad | given by the “See- More™ Junior Achievement elub and the boys w e presented with auto. de 1 by Davidson & Leventhal, | nuts and candy will also be given to the 100 chil- iren expected to be pre t Miss Ruth McBriarty d Miss Margaret Gould will sing Christmas arols and dance, while instrumental will be furnished by Joseph the and harmonica. having numbers thi will be oon at the C| distril AErOW nursery which mobiles nusic Guidosh on Rickie Manulla on the Good old wta Claus 1150 be n hand to entertain the children Mrs. O'Brien and the mc rs of the children at the nursery desire to Kk those who ntributed to 1 e this 11 T vondertu Christmas w there have saxoplhone ever | Sterling People Having Trouble Getting Water » Dec. Extreme- J weather yesterday and over- fce-locked the water is section making con us for farmers whose and who have been n brooks for water for ny brooks are frozen hermometers were av Fine laundry note Flakes DR. WHITTIER DIES | Was Well Known Pathologist — and Physical Divector At Bowdoin Col- lege For Many Yoars, Portlund, Maine, e i Frank N, Whittier, w pathologist w Bow dled suddenly today 1 physical director at 1oin collog romany yenrs, on a train be. tween Brunswick and this city, He was 64 vears ol He was bo it Maine, in 1861 and Bowdoin in 1885, takir e e ut the ne Maine (Bowdoin) four Me had been for or of hyglens s graduated at g his medical lieal school of years later years pro il treadn and professor of many and physic 1t Rowidoin pathology and bacteriolc at the ! medical schoo Rowdotn coll In a num inal cases Dr, W1 18 A state. He was American associati nd hacteriolo, as well as | ! importa Lta s t crim employed member of the |Waterbury Policeman Is Hurt in Auto Accident Waterbury, Dee 23.—Ds Charles A, street and Leunsbury injured lat automobile in which they were ing eoillided with a ed by the lmen Klauberg, 58, Westporter | ; Jamew A, Darlir 58 street, hoth « om were last night nan ria- Crowe and Co., Inc., of Waterh at Union City, ported at their respective “resting comf b to be in a mator tri were re- Neither s lithor broken said critical cor with Patroiman Darling the sufferer. He sustained 8, a bruised linow h Farmington, | Y during t Heavy s 1 Park for the vy wild g splendid condition ment will be i 23, 1924, HUNTERS KILL MANY Several anls ton Eane Been slain by Muntsnien Washir protectic e luring the Two hundred g il e WSt were ki Mont Othey telgrade, K front i newspaper “The Cuder ws I the hy the park park river 1Raln before rcaching natio e me will ! prompt and out a 1 Nathe wild ' ot 1) recent season, Aty 1w restioss and Park wer t week in Montani have to the I purk limits. 1 in and hunters within Wounded but were deer 1 par 1] parks, Annouy within their Soviet Politics Feel Effect of Opposition gn Min- Ninchiteh, commending on the Dee.23 ,—-Fore ton of an \ Vrem against ared for thr v asures wi Volshev Wild Ani- Governmoent |>m|nul Named by fnimals undor Nationul P'ark n Killcd by hunters appointed ¢lk which slaughtered Yovember, | In Onondaga county. Glacier Natjon driven elk cys and that limits in the Kans, 18 quot Ishevism ghout 1 effeet govern- in view 50 as NAMED ENGINEERS W. W, Cronin and J, 8, Summers Are Survey Officlals in New York State | Albany, N, Y, Dee, W, Uronin, of Syracuse, and J .8, summers of Rochester, today were division engineers by oy G. Finch, state en- have ¢ of the middle division nal with headquarters Mr. Summers { will be in charge of the western di- vislon with headquarters in Mouroe county. Mr. Cronin e of tha Barg a gradu for 18 ht in years. in the as an assistant engineer. state serviee HOME FROM BAY PATH | A large number of students from New Dritain who are attending Bay { Path Justitute, School of Business |Training in Springfield, Massachu- scits have returned home today for a two weeks' Christmas vacation with their £ The students in. clude Miss Mary Welch, daughter of Mr. and M Welch of West Main street; A ther Kop- lowitz, daughter of Mrs. 8. R. Koplo- witz of Harttord avenue; Miss Ags tha Benz, daughter of Lewis Benz of Ma street; Miss Gertrude Con- nelly, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mar- tin C. Connelly of nwood street, and Miss Helen G. Wasklewlez of Clinton street, These students will remain at home until January 5, re- turning to Springfield for the open- img of the new term and for the 1 New Ycar's party which is to be held at the school on the evening of ry 6 under the auspices of t achusetts club. than worried with five OU wouldn't need another soap in the house if you had one thatanswered “Yes' to these three questions— 1 Isit safe for my skin? 2 Isit safe for my fabrics? 3 Does it make rich suds? And think of the conveni Instead of three, four o soaps — one soap! Inste: constant worry about the state of vour complexion, your ha vour clothes—confidenc TIvory passes this test as docs no other soap we know o Jittle that its evervthing becomes a costs so use economy. Because it is pure, protected fine things fo delicate complexions, tragiles 1 soft woolens, real laces, heirloon china. Yet, because it costs little has also done with characte tic thoroughness and satisfa all the humbler tasks of wa and clean t00. 994472 Bath OFR Y et TV, (the sized cake that a ¢ ba You wouldnt nced another soap in the house if you had one that answered “yes* 1o these 3 questions Thousands of women keep their hands soft and smooth through the strenuous household round, simply by using Ivory for every soap-and-water task. Ivory’s economy is two-fold. Ivory is all soap, and though it little more than harsher soaps or powders, it usu- ally goes further. Ivory is so much easier on clothes that they give far longer service. may cost a Thus it happens that Tvory is he only pure, safe, rich-sudsing soap which is economical enough for every soap-and-water task in he American home. Instead of half a dozen differ- soaps for special purposes, herefore, why not have an Ivoryshelf” stocked with Ivory ‘lakes and Laundry, Bath and Guest Ivory cakes? If you hould run short of one, you can use any of the others with perfect satisfaction, for they all the same pure Ivory. know you PROCTER & GAMBLE ate Lngineering and 28.—Willlam | gineer and surveyor, Mr. Cronin will | Mr. Bumniers has been | WILL NOT NOTICE ‘lelldnc Thinks Gov. Should Ignore Jusserand's Hint That a Mora« | torlum s Desirable, Washington, Dec. Coolidge feels that government can 28~—~President the American | take no notice of I'rench Ambassador Jusserand’s sug- gestlon, volced In a public address here yesterday for a moratorfum in payment of the French war debt to |the United States. To have force, -such a proposal must be lald before the American | debt funding commission, and thus | tar no definite proposal of any sort hus been communicated to that body | by the French, No high officlals, therefore, will | comment on the ambassador's suge | gestion, Mr, Coolidge himself fecls {that comment would be out of place |since the ambassador chose to pre- sent his suggestion to the country |through a public aYidress, when it | | was well known that the only way || |In which such a suggestion could be i | considered by the Ameriean govern {ment 1s through the channel provid- | ‘M by congress In creating the debt commission, i PUBLICLY HANGED Boston, Dec. 23.~-Vesel Lam Hidrl | convicted by the Albanian courts of | the murder of Robert Lewis Coleman and George De Long, Americans, in | Albania last April, was publicly hanged yesterday at Tirana, accords § ing to & radio message recelved from the Albanian government. | Hidrl was condemned to death fast week after a trial lasting 52 da Sentence of death was imposed also | on four other defendants who are fus gitives. Several others, including Ahmet Zogu, former premier, were i sentenced to terms of imprisonment. ! It is better to be safe with one soap Hereis a fine, simple treaiment for your complexion Wash your face once daily with rm water and Ivory Rinse in warm nd foliow with Dry or twice of eold with a soft tow If your skin needs it, rub in a litle pure cold cream. Guest Ivory, the dainty new cake of Ivory made especi allyfor faceand hands, “Here 7 the AV % PURE 0O R Y & fumily IT FLOATS Guest ISVIOERAY: (the dainty new cake of Ivory for face and hands— just fits the toilet soap holder) but g cents Laundry I VO R Y (the big cake for house- general hold use) € 1924 by The Practer & Guabia Co