New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1924, Page 4

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Gk IN 1028 1§ HIS SURPRISING IDEA| TRYING T0 GAST A PERFECT LES Failures Have Stimulated Expent e Workers to Do Their Best AL Former Secretary of Treasury Comes Out With This As Text of EE W‘URDF.R Mleged Tonz Member lavinz Laundry- man Sugzest] De n s Made That Route ¥ <tablished Between This Country and Central Ameriea New Haven Woman, 79, Is Badly Injured by Auto CARDIN AL DEATH RATE R. I O1T FOR REVENL NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, T m&f@?———- COOLID FIVING TAX LISTS 10 BE DISCUSSED Charter Revisers May Conclude Sessions This Evening ting of the wmittee, which 15 tie lust sesslon, will t important item of | charter 1 al estate or harter vX- s its m ing tax lsts on re lay of permit of sk in the hands month in ad- of fts ction This will 1w ob a- | factorfes, | other | nt of of of goods on for whole or date of list of manu- | it of year | g. 119 ading from their ions of assessors 18 pre v n snh e excepted f < of said o summe North ST Manufacturers tint A shorter | FORMAL PROTESTS American Obiects m IR JESDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1924, S Dame Fashion Decrees These Styles Py MARTAN NEA Rervi HAL g facings maks straight coat A double-breasted twead with fts mannish - lapels is shown in the ture. There is a belt .. In the back. Jeweltone in an makes the spring to- right. the apricol tie and two-button pockets and center pic- placed high ' thi most wssociation lion insist quamarine s} coat shown at Slashed tiers piquoted edged with embroide; border coat and sleeves, (fur forms the st The slenderi as th and the mannish ports ¢ imme 2d with striped STRICT RULES [’ GED REGARDING Al lAlEJRS Asked »nding collar, REFUSES 70 SIGN - COUNGIL. MINUTES Mayor and Dehm Expected to Argue at Touight's Meeting | FOR U. 5. POTATO British Colleges re To Adopt Uni- form Cede ling Pre- fessional Statas Bamng I the simple frock and | Silver musquette ¢ MAY CHANGE METHOD-OF PAYING ELECTION BILLS Registrars Now Forced to Dlswum YVote and Pay Interest From Own Pockets A change {fu the mode of pAylm,' election bills is being urged by the to be favorably cipal clrcles The registrars suggest that an ap. propriation be made at the council xvu ting preceding each election y are I a position to furnish the 1 with their pay roll and other |items of expense in advance, and this will avold the necessity of hold- ing up wages dne election workers until the council meeting following election, In recent years clection workers have been so insistent upon celving pay the day following elec- recelved in munl. | tion that the reglstrars have found it necessary to discount a bank note [ and from that money pay off their helpers. The payment of ihterest on this note has fallen to the Igic of the reglstrars, there being no ac- | count to which it may be charged. BiG LIQUOR SUPPLY ;.&Mpmem Valued At ‘ Sefzed From Smugglers, Brought to New Haven Warchouse, New Haven, timated to Le valued at $500,000 captured by coast guard destroyers from vessels in the vicinity of rum row and which had been stored at New London was hrought here last | night by the schooner J. Duffy and under guard unloaded and 30 3 wis he Pbrought to the federal huilding to- lay for storagg. It consisted of .- 10 cases of choice liquors and 150 s of whiskey. | s fs the last lot of liquor that can be stored in the buflding, basement of which is now filled to | capacity. | s — | HAYLS-MARLEY ENGAGEMENT The engagement nounced of Matthew Hayes, son of M. Josephiue Ha South Main ulia Marley, daugh- o o T el Joseph Matley | of 61 heficld street. No date has ‘hrmc for the wedding. Mr. Hayes |18 & well known semi-pro basebail er, having been a cateher for o Ranger A. C. and several othrr local organizations. Las been an- s of Acceptance of minutes of the last coun, contes meeting will prob: 4 tonight when the convenes in speclal session d act on 4 report of the pubilic works in which that Hnes to r liouses throug Alderman C. J. Dehm of the first > ward was mover of a resolution to ‘at a permit, of iwo and scind a permit | previous | : works to do | ¢ A. L. Thomp- regolution ey his ed H clalming he motion a statement that had cetions if the ling§was to go through Berlin rather than Cherry etreet. Pa ¢ proved the t rlin avenue city elerk sub~ nded report, the declaring it ript of He called in Mayor n H. Judd who was v the motion was 1d agreed ith the city elerk’s original Mayor LS 1€ lerstood to ¢ and he in the ing to re- will be action on stion is the cs8 scheduled 10 meeting “ SEAEN AUTOISTS FINED r Torrington Justice of the e 1 Ont am spends Busy Day Hafding Penalties o Offenders, even anto- ations of ceman ]mrm'l" :v' Torrin JE‘.I U$ and CO‘JDIT 0N erbury Milford son Litehfield Haven Couple Exits Auto Wr Re- f Terry «k, Are Hurt in ported on Danger List at Hospita Saturday . Apri 1 Iy fled to Col arrested on his others wer 4 PRINCLTON GETS LIBRARY Dec —A bequest the om dra- Princetor 8 the will of admit- The will Wharton tir her husband, diy >oker, execu T APPOINTMENT Senator Dakota, today to lent of ege of uth s secretary of ag r said afterws the | Peace were 1£1 v N D N S Y N .\Iormng Spec:als Best Maine POTATOES pk. 21(: Lean Fresh SHOULDERS, Ib. 14(: reglstrars of voters und is reported | re- | | & Halr Million, | —Liguor es- | tho | DRIVETOADDTO | LIFE OF HOPANS 1710 1 Yars Hore I Slgan of | Campaign | | Dee, 30.~=A dedivated to Chicago, nationwide | campaign the prevens || tion of discase and the lengthening of the \go span of human life by b rgus Mewmoriul seven 1o launched Junuary 1 by the ( vears will Tustitute, it wus an 1 today by br. Fre Martin, 1l of | the Institute's board of directors, | The announ 1klin nan movement, ling to the ement, {8 sponsore » citizens, 1 by leads ers of the medical profession and among Iresident Calvin Coolldge, s a3 jorgas Memoria lier Gened Gtorge M. It Adolph 8. Oc \IM r General on many promincnt Daw sy Upham, rna Baruch, Cliftord 'W. Ireland, eneral of the LU'nitod States rgeon General Cummings 1 States pu bealth Rear Admiral Edgar P, cott hicf medical officer of the United States navy. “A fund of $5,000,000 will raiged,” says the announcement, an endow | be ‘a8 ot to provide for the R A (4 R fgn, by which it i3 ated that the average span of human life will bu prolonged from 58 years to 65 Y “In add stuly of ) work In the cusca will bs a $750,000 laboratory by the government of Pane ima as & memorial l086 £CNIUS AS 0 San- na was turned from a pestilence a healthful to G > loto rd of sclentific directors, i1l have charge of research al diseases at Panama 1 similar work in respect to ventive mie in America, ed by Dr I d I, Stroug, ¢ of the school of tropical media t Harverd university, Dr. Mar- loas from prevent- iliness and deaths amounts to t loast $1,500,000,000 cach yeur,” Dr. Martin, “This is caused by the fact that we have always 8,000,- 0 on the sick ‘lst, of 006 are in the working persons From 7 A, M. '|h<.350 cans 25 c Best Pure LARD l-,\apontod MILK = -3 All Dav Specxals in All Dopartments FANCY VERMONT TURKEYS.. Ib. 49¢ FRESH KILLED FO IAR(:F RO XbTI\G ROAST PORK . LEGS GENUINE LA PRIME RIB ROAST ROAST V EAL .... Boneless Pot Roasts Ih, 18¢ Shoulder Steak. ... b, 18c Fresh Cut l'.amhurz Ih. 18¢ Graifihiated v WINNT Freah Roasted COF § AT ) (‘ ’IT"L (‘ET" UNEEDA Llfj( U‘, Elizabeth Peacites S Corn ney S'fted Peas 'ln"mlo Catsup 2 Yark € can : ot N e B e 2 b SDGWOOD CREAMERY FANCY SEL F('I‘ED Good Nucoa Ib. Luck Oleo Ib. 32¢ fl n J L5 ,‘A:.fl\ Nut Oleo . 29¢ . 1b. 3% (HI(“hLl\S lb 48¢ 1b. by L Slic 3a¢ 28¢ 25¢ Lean Boiling Beef . . 1h. 10¢ Best Frankferts... b, 18¢c | Fu"al' (‘urod Bacon 1h. 28¢ Js '\7 - Ih. cloth Sack 71c ib 39¢ FLOUR .....Asuck$llo . 2 pkgs. 9¢c 5 for 24c Ivory Soap Flakes 3 for 25¢ 3 Ibs, ins pkg. 25¢ 10¢ Pea Beans . Not-a ed R{ EUITER 2 Ihs. 89c EGGS ... 2 doz. 85¢ hut Prize Oleo Ib. 29¢ JRews Large Rip(- Bananas dz. 29¢ Sclid Head Cabbagg Ib. dc Carrcts or Parsnins 6 [b 19¢ Sound Yellow Onicns 6 Ibs. 25¢ Sealdsweet Florida Oranges L‘\t.a He.uv (-ra]mrult doz. 23¢ 5 for 25¢ Yellow Globe Turnips .. 6 1bs. 19¢ Cape Cod Cranberries . 2 qts. 35¢ §

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