New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1924, Page 6

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New Britain He ne BLISH ALD P lember of the et Audit Bure ald Associnted I'ress. ot Circulation MAYOR'S CLARTON CALT 1O ATTEND MEDTINGS O R “TLRRIBLI SUITS ES MIENICO POR AND HIGHIR WEATHER 1CONOMY TANI - lnble ton ¢ WRANGLT NEEDS A (i CONTINENTATL BRITISH nms with Aoy CONPERENCE emp SHOULD NOT BILLBOARDS W s rs apinion t problem AT POLITICS IRADY begun tulking abo! 25 Years Ago Has Most hat ut trade re eyes Fact: and Fancies | | i oY | [ | ROBERT QUILLEN Vs whether hodds the John Bull un flrst mort- n oalways pays. 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Optir Leo M 4 s A, codote hrow on in the airway to it was 1 1 it from ut to nt of py- the oree g0 Host sore VIRSES AND REVERSES Ice In a Rural School HOOVER POINTS 0UT MORE HOPEFUL SIGNS — Sees In Vigures On Minor Exports To FEurope Indications (f Better Conditions Washington, Dec, 80, Secretary Hoover declared today that the most lopeful sign of beglnning economic vestoration in Furope is to be round in hitherto ignored statistics of minor exports from the United Btates, The figures to which he called special attention deal with the ex- portation of canned and dried frults. “During Novem from the United States there were 61,000 tons of dried frult exported, against 3 000 tons in the same month a year ago,”"” Mr. Hbover said, “There wer 25,000 tons of canned fruit export- ed against 14,000 during November 1923. For the last cleven months the United States has cxported 859, 000 tons of dried fruits against 161, 000 tons during the same period in 1923, and 198,000 tons of canned goods aganist 121,000 tons during the same eleven months of 1923, All experience in subsistence studics shows that the first thing people do with increased income s to purchase more fruit, That is the first semi-luxury that increased | earnings bring to any family in | civilized countri These exports show that Turopeans during | last year on a great scale have {had increascd earnings and have put those earnings to work In a fashion characteristic of all people who approach better condition . SIXIN FAMILY HURT Auatomobile Collision In North Ha- ven Injures Whole Family, Three of Them Seriously, New Haven, Dec, ! mem- {beéfs of one family were injured three of them serionsly, in an auto- | | mobile accldent Jate yesterday wher |a machine driven by Charles Watson |af North Haven callided with the automobile of Charles Gara of New Haven, at Quinnipiac and Middle- town avenues | The tnjured | Charles Witso ler and internal | ous condition. i B i S, S e, jury to skull, cuts about face, con- ditic Frank —Six fractured s! juries, in oul serious, Watson, six ye | tractured skull, not expected to live, Charles Watson, elght years old, cut |, Jdward Watson, seven years old uts on chi d arm Robert i irs old, nose after the reck in bonds ing and was held of £1,000, Coroner Mix oan ir of the Al ured w e N en hospital. & Wi car was overtu collisfon and Mr. and were caught unde rned Mrs. ath the Watson the wreckage. Both cars Adamaged. were badly E. J. Stack President Of Kenilworth Club The Kenilworth club e ed the owing officers at fts semi night. Presider . Btack; vice-pr ker; recording secretary, financial secretar treasurer, member committee two years, sinsberg; for one year, Henry chalrman of social comm Hatsing. r the a Chirtsmas tree meeting, or suburban ook the in the ove W MAIL SLATED FOR POSTAL GRAVEYARD 8,000 Pieces Had Incorrect or : No Addresses More than 7,000 letters and 1,600 post cards incorrectly addressed or ceived at the local post office during the Christmas rush, according to Postmaster Herbert Brwin, and the staft of the offiee is still over these leftovers from the mall, Lack of street numbers is the most prevalent fault, although this is not 80 noticeable as it has been in the past. Postmaster Erwin sald today that the publio ,can not know too well the importance of putting the number of the house, as well as the name of the street, in the address, I"or instance, he has a fat batch of 175 post cards which, besides the name of the person, bear no address except “Stanley street.” anley street is a long street and is covered by many postal routes, so that the house number s prompt handling. T1 tion i8 true of Main and and, 1o a lesser degree, shorter ones. The amount of mail handied this r was much larger than that of vears in the post, but Mr., Lr- id that no estimate could he made of the number of pieces, In- apite of this irgrcased amount, he said that there were fewer faults to be found and that the extensive propaganda carried on the fice department had had the of educating the use of the mal There were com- paratively few broken packages, this shewing that wrapping is being done mare carefully, and there were fewer wrongly addressed pieces than in the past. One curious fact stands out spite this education. A public been trained in 1 nostage stamps for hollday same condl- Fast strects of other also de- years and these on their mal), 350 cards with- out any stamps at all arc now In the loeal office Christmas packuges, delayed weather condition not be ascertained, are still com- and this, with the task of up poorly addressed mail, Ing a tremendous amount of which hy which ing in, check is ma after-Christmas w Verna Lee Fisher says that tk answer to cross-word puzzles. n a sug-ooter at Palm Beach tough one. with no address whatever were re- | taxed with the work of eleaning up | post of- | efivet public to the proper | g should by now know enough to put | could | At last we know what the wild waves whisper. be ellminated, Despite the Increased . knowledge shown by the public In most of the flelds in which the postal depart. ment has carried on its prepaganda, it stlll secms to be in ignorance of @0 “shop and ship carly” cam- palgn, for the rush was later this year than it has deen for many | years, The peak s generally reached |about December but this year that date saw a still rising tide of wall and it was not until gfter the ird that this flood began to sube side, CHARGES WHIPPING Irvington, N, J., Woman Claims Ane other Woman and Three Men Horsewhipped Her in Public, Newark, N. I, Dee. 30.—Mrs, A, Eitner of Trvington, N, J,, accompa- uled by three men, lorsewhipped Mrs. Rose Donahue, a widow, on a lstrect yesterday, according to a coma I plaint charging atroclous assault and | battery filed in the police court by Mrs, Donahue. The latter sald that Mrs, Eitner and the men accosted ler a block from her home as she yas on her way to work and without | warning Mrs, Eitner drew a horses whip from under her coat and struck er face, neek and body. The four then fled, according to the com- plaint. At the Eitncr home, a woman whe 111 she was Miss Constance Eitner, duughter of Mrs, Eitner, denied that | her motlicr had used a horsewhip on M Donahue, Tother went to Mrs, Donahue's “She did not a horsewhip with ler, but she did have a dog leash. She used her When she rang the bell a woman who sald she was Mrs. Done to the door, but mother excited, dropped the leash, and |went at Mrs, Donahue with her | hands, she made a thorough job of it, too.” | Mrs her con: hon she said, have hands, came Donahue to lalnt, refused discuss Swedish Premier Is | In Serious Condition Dec. 'he condition of Premier Branting of Sweden, who London, is suffering from inflammation of 1he 1Ngs has Brown Worse, accora- ing to an agency dispatch from tockh He las a higher tem- perature and quicker pulse, the dis- | pateh says, caused Ly phlebitis in the left There are other compli Jog. fons. no While Wild Waves Whisper At Jeast 1ey are great at whispering the For here she is shown floating as she works out a particularly The Family Album: Scissors. TRUMG TO SHY SOMETHING PROY UPSTRIRS (WHILE CROSS EXAMINES FPED TO SEE I THE 50 250RS TO-DAY AND I7 DD, DID THEY PUT THEM BACK MO v A MINTE LRTER SIGHS RND PSKS 15 HE SURE ME'S LOOKED THOROL KLY, THEY 0P OF Tii BUREAU ANTS TC KNOW WOULD NTT HER NAL £ 1650RS DO, WHRT DOLS HE WANT THEM FOR 2 15 MSURED NEVER- MIND HE'S TOUND THEM £ THERE SOMEWHLRE ,TRY HE i b - TRILS 1O RLTURN 0 BOOK BUT WOND? WHAT SUSS0RE HE'Q SHE'S JUST REMEMB- WE PAMILY SCISSORS A ERED STAIRS ON THE KITCHEN TRBLE~

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