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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1924, SR =l — TRANSIT HEARING [0fFoR BEAGry akED 'Suip ii] FOLLQW PREBSIATETOLMT rasin brow s e o BY UGLY ARCHITECTURE DISPENSING OF DRINK| intendent of the nureery, express her gratefulness to se who contributed to make E s the most generous Christmas 19 i ©| the history of the Day Nureery. Senate Passes Governmeots RegU- \y. (oungstors, an a program of en- 1. O i Read the Herald Classified Ads, Replaced by Modero latory Act Providing for Su —_— To Deal With Problems of Mu- o To Sail From England on New et nals nicipally-Owned SYSteM | rocvuei on e cormmarkes ta: Year's Day U st L government's bill mous in the days of coaching and AT bb sale of drink has passed the senat« | well known to American tourists as Among other things it restricts New York, Dec. 36.—When the in- | one of the old Inns of Oxford, ls to| London, Dec. 28.—Sailing over the hours of sale to 13 a ‘\M!Pl‘llflflyn okf !,1‘!0 :’lfll"- l"‘;l“flb be torn down to make way for a |seas in the wake of Drake and in a clubs of all classes o sam n New York city resume on | Woolworth store. This {8 but one v larze. - ¢ |footing as ordinary drink saloons as Monfay the question of the abllity|of the changes Oxford fa soon to | *H00Rer buzdly larger than that|gRatl Be CCinty o o 18 con of ‘the proposed municipally-owned |know, for many of the old leases | COMmAnded by the sea rover i the | . r,.g eubway system to operate.undsr a|will soon expire and the stately | ("4t to be attempted by a group of | "y Yy reing provision of the 5-cent fare will be taken up. |timbered houses of the Broad and adventurous twentieth century Eng-| .y |aw (s the standardizing of the Further intormation will be sought | Holywell, with thelr carved facades | ehmen. A |size of porter bottles. Thess bottles on the plans for financing the pro-|and overbanging upper etories, will| AR expedition of fourtesn men ut- | mary greraged 12°to tha gallon, gram, outlined by Mayor Hylan, as!be replaced by modern shops and |d4¢r the command of Captaln Nor-|y o many publicans, whils charging the result of testimony offered last|garages | Wilkin of the Royal *the same price per hottle, have re Tuesday by John H. Delaney, chair-| Oxford is no more the qulet re- » will sall in the - cently been putting a gallon into 16 man of the clty's board of transpor- | treat of the scholar, but a busy and | {rigate "Marlan” on New Year's Day|pgipieq Thig 1s the government's tation, to the effect that the profect- | dirty trading and manufacturing | {fom Appledore, the Devonshire port| g otampt at promoting temper- ed Washington Helghts line would |town, noted for the production of | Vhere Drake welghel anchor many | gnee © Itg next move, it is an- cost more than twice as much per marmalade, beer and cheap motor | Y*4rs 48O - nounced, will be to diminish the mile than any of the subwaya bullt|cars. The university which onee | C3ptain Wilkin will tollow minuts. |\ yppor'or drink shops. Thers are under dual contract between the city held completa sway, enforcing | ¥ (he route of his illustrious coun- y5o00" op tham | and the subway corporations. | order with its own police and bully- | tryman around the dangerous Straite | " o0 4o o iar Caleulation made by the state ing all mere tradesmen, fs now he. | Of Magellan and up the Pacific coast nd the proportl translt commission shows that the!coming a secondary interest. The |H® and his comrades seek to prove 415, and in 8c five-cent fare would be impossible|gown has fought the town for 600 | that adventure ls not etirely con It is hoped to after the first three years on the the | years, often in pitched battles with | fin¢d to the screen and the stage. |pi.e giate's 15,000 by at least one- independent municipally-owned #vs-|swords and bludgeonr, but at last | Hundreds of lcatl half, and a commission is being sef, tem. Testimony given during the in-|the town has won celved by Captain Wi S \p to determine how it can be dona vestigation showed that the proposed | From being one of the most beau- | 00 the “Marlan and h “land how compensation s to ba pro- | system would cost $188,000,000 to tiful cities in Europs Oxford bids | ¢ral weeka in choosing t construct, to which must be added, | fair to become the ugliest. English | Mariners trom the many desir the accountants of the etate commis- | architecture, and especially public |E0- With a few exceptions the crew slon figure, 40 to 50 per cent for the and commercial architecture, hag | 2r¢ Making the trip entirely for ad- Hungerford abcorded neceasary equipment. | created very little of beauty in the | ‘eNLUre. 1 ual C S The law creating the city transpor- past 200 years, and is not now | 10e Mate, a native of Appledors, :.’;ifif“;i;} Sl n;,‘.':,:;‘;r: tation board and giving the clty |changing its habite. In Osford | has spent his 60 years on the seas B JC 0 HO7 NOUETL WEACE M power over translt construction spe- | even the best efforts of noted |80 has never shipped on anything 50 UL fudg; ;,,.yh"y & cifically provides that for the first|modern architects have created only | PUf 8 salling veseel A of T4 thres years the fare ehall be five ugly and fll.proportioned plles of | The MOVIDE epirlt of the voyage, and John cents, and that any deficit shall be |stodgy Renafesance and hole-and. | JOBn Hend s t, Harttord, of the puts th Free State, were re- P n SANTA CLAUS, rases. mour street, Weaver of 363 M pald out of taxes. At the end of | corner Gothic, while the suburbs are | KROWE i the three-year period the law pro-|one dreary wall of the worst brick | ¢ 128 mapped mu vides to meet operating expenses but |and gingerbread | the tslands south of India to pay interest and amortization on| Tha noise of street traffis has be. | 204 has made many trips to littl the clty's Investment. |come & great nuftance to students | known parts of the world. He w! S | who want to work. Time was when | 0 board t GOT HIS MONEY BACK. |a noisy carter or drayman was| Henderson wants to make a Harry Galenskl of 637 North Bur. | pretty sure to become the target of | stope at the citles wlnrh}n\e sprun, ritt street complalned to Officer Wil- ' cloth-yard arrows shot from the | 4P along the coasts along which llam Doherty Wednesday night that windows of furlous scholars, but to- | Drake sailed and he hopes to gather ds the uge of | together some data of Drake's trip | I m g ! & captain’s log book. erve us better than “Tima is no imme- equipment will be de 2 kinema- aph apparatus anl cameras ringing back pictures. We eha op down the Bideford river on| g been ar- following a e. Louls ted by argad with op- & with improp ned guependad that of assault rbance at Westland of Farmi Officer Dolan and & except for inno- other man had picked it up and ) pow the motorist fused to return {t. Officer Dohe {may honk his loudest in safety acting on Galenski's descriptio o(; e the other man, went to Lafayette| NEW DBRITAIN CLUR ELECTION. etreet and arrested Charles Landry| The annual meeting of the New of Glen street, Kenslugton. Landry,! Britain club in the club upon questioning, admitted finding| rooms his even- : $2, which he turned over to the of- | ing. Of e coming year will | New Year's eve, as British eailors| Mr. and Mre fleer. Doherty laft ths money with| he elected and other routine business | $ailed before, and we may &26 you eant Matthias Rival at police|attended to. In addition to the|al [t he &3 eeting there wlll be a series of car: | present, ’ adquaflL___,, :Z',{,,;‘i,‘,d e e ] S,:,iz F,:f Bamboo seeds, roasted and after- | Mre. Howard Hodge of Sunday fsland tn the Pacific, ris-| lunch. It is prohable that thers will [ward mized with honey, are a deli-| Mr. and Mrs. Orrell H ing 2,000 feet out of five miles of | he a large a ). Hatong of | they praise the simple straightforward way in which this TR B great sale is conducted. They praise our sincerity, the e e values and service. throp street, wh 15 guests wers 8 | Compare!-- You'll positively find these . l the greatest bona-fide Values in . years on first class, Splendidly 1 Tailored, Guaranteed Men’s Clothing. dance of members. 'cacy much prized by the Hindeo. cy, Mase w e HOSIERY '( S CCTARORIEL GREATLY REDUCED FOR »n@%m of Sahionoble Ailinery) MILLINERY_CO. 177 MAIN STREET Unusual Val- : ues Offered. lnventOl'y Sale Broken Lots of Wool and Silk ANNUAL s B QT only coceeveinns e et Inventory‘ Sale $149 Triumph Pure Thread s 3119 We take stock inventory January second and our usual cus- tom is to reduce our stock before then. We have therefore [Broken Lots of Pure Thread Silk Stockings, — marked all hats, hosiery and handbags — both leather and | sess;ami? 39€ — beaded — so our stocks will be low for inventory. Ulsters, Raglans, Box Coats, Trousers -- every ' article in the store, without exception or ‘ reservation, al 209 less than our usual 1 “lower-than-others prices.” ! $1.95 Imported Camel Stockings, e m$1.29 e et e $1.49 and §1.75 Gordon Out- size Stockings, black and o $1.00 B —— £2.35 Venus Full Fashioned Silk Stockings, black and colors $1 .65 B — P& (R compliment, with all the quality hich these Clothes brought out... the stock in this city is supplemented with fresh ship- features for o I RN T 6T Broken Sizes, Sheer and regu- ments daily, from our great New are Inoted. Pe@ guar- T = d H ?{0:{3‘,?5"! le$l.‘00 Yock Tailor Plant, giving you a antee of sati f-tion backs wp rlmme ats .._____.____J choice of the latest models, without every sale, just ti.. same as if you exception, at lowestprices in years. paid the full price s of equal 5].};’!0 Fxbr; afild Silk Stockings, ek $2.00 and $4.00 R TS , s \ K Felts, Satin, Silk and Metallic Hats $2.35 Northampton Full Fash- | § ioned Silk Stockings, all _ These are wonderful values and these hats are not fall | (o hats but are all stylish winter hats. $1 .65 \ vou have the reason why i 1 values are truly wonaes | e e e e’ Reduction on all hats over $5. You de-| .00 Gordon Pure Thread & A Stockings, cordovz \ duct 14 from the present price regardless only B B 50C 0 of whether they had heen previously marked down. g | You Deduct 257 From the Price of Hat I'1 Lot of Leather and Beaded We Giw § {7 7 -0/ OFF of All 35C‘)‘ |33 1 3 O eathier and | price e Ma: CHILDREN’S HATS BUCKRAM FRAMES ‘SP U0 Mam St. ) All Styles . $l 00 LESCO Formerly priced up to $4.95 Cleaning Fluid 19CQ 39C | Beaded Bags over SI. You { take 1-3 off of what the bag | l'is marked. !

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