New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 5, 1925, Page 2

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Boxed Novelties Vi Price Stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. departure from Hampton Ro We're all aglow. with en- thusiasm! OQur after-Xmas sale bringing people from far and near. Folks like to buy Horsfall- made clothes at regular prices—and at reductions— they buy an extra suit. is { Example— $50 value .... $60 value Other Suits and Overcoats low as $24.50 and $29.50, As welcome to look as to buy. Come in. HORSFALLS 93-99 Msylum Strect Hartforl “It pays to buy our kind” In Obtaining UNITED MILK CO. BUTTER Churncd Fresh and its taste will tell the quality Be surc to zet our butter, we can serve you with sweet or salt butter. Call 1610, for prompt de- livers. United Miik Co. 19 WOODLAND ST Tel. 1610 K. K. K. Raiders Beaten In Fistic Engagement Ku Kiux a filst BATTLESHIPY 10 - SHOVE OFF TODAY (Wil Leave Tor Winter Traning in Southern Waters Norfolk, Va., Jan, Thirty war craft, comprising the Atlantic di- ision of the United States fleet, were tening and shipshape for their 1s to day for winter mancuvers off Gaun tanamo. For many of the destroy- ers, submarines and fleet auxiliaries ompanying the four bittieships of the group it meant the last sight of mi I'porth Atlantic ports for months, as they will later Panama canal to the 1l beginning tn April, The battleship squadron the flect loaving today, was composed of the Tlorida, New York, Texas and Arkansas. The Florida will serve ay journey through the oin tho Pacifie di vision for wallan maneuvers of flugship until the division is joined | | by the Wyoming, now at New York, | probably next month. The Wyom- ing, the only one of the Atlantic di | vision battleships seheduled to go to the Pacific for the Hawallan maner |vers is being put in trim for tha cvent | Tn addition to the usual target | practice for big and small guns, the Gauntanamo exercises this year wil he marked by the use of airplane targets for the anti-air batter- ik, Pilots, however, will be carded for this oceasion, the unman- ned target planes to he towed at the end of 500-foot by other ropes planey and fired at from a range of | between 1,000 and 2,500 feet A goed part of tha play time for the bluejackets at Gauntanamo will avoted to baseball, a schednle heen nged for two cs of eight teams each which wiil he climaxed by a “world serfe clagsh between the winners for the division ¢hampionship. ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS SHOWING. ANUEETY Yolce Worry of Over Coming Conference on Finances, The Aseoclated Press London, Jan, ‘This morning's erally voice the anx- he DBritish taxpayers ng will result from the ussions of the allied rs in Paris which will which they By that somet impendi ifietal agenda thelr inte ancellor d to lead toar ome tax in S OWN e 1l BACK FROM HONEYMOON Mr Mrs. A, H. B to their home LECTURE ON POULTRY DISEASE ring poultry ting tc CITY SUES FOR BACK TAXES The eity of New Britain, throug Kirkham, taxes, T o the first Mon- British Tavpayers [t CLAINS MALICE IN SUIT BROUGHT BY LANDLORD L. E. Andrews Brings $5,000 Action Against Camillo Gagliardo And Constable B, Nougherty, Constable Bernard J. and Camillo Gagliardo have been named defendants in &« suit for | £5,000 brought, through Nair & Nair, by L. E. Andrews, a local piano dealer, Andrews claling that Gag- liardo sued aguinst him “with mall- | clous intent™ and that Dougherty | the writ but did not attest it 1 it in the local clty court, aintift allezes that, “on July , 4 writ issued by 8, |Casale, was served on him by Con. stable Doughor plaintiff’s bank other property, Dougherty account, store and His place of busi- | ttachment from the bank ac- July 16 to 24, and Andrews’ | | July 10 26, Andrews | |alleges 11 were unlawful attach- | qments and claims that T | 1 to spend $6 for storage the car to obtain a bond to have wtachment released Andrews also claims that publica- | [tion of the original writ caused pe ce in him and that his trade drop- He further alleges that he L nervous br over the Ll im from carrying on hi and for ical tion of Ga ness was under July 17 to July count itomobile of | the | oblig ple to lose in consequence, ped off suffered worry s preventing s business him to undergo med- nt. The original ac- iardo vs. Andrews was to ing treatr recover drews’ store on Arch strect present writ is returnable f common pleas of February. The the | first in the HES HAS TEXT OF FRENCH NOTE (But No Oficial Comment onf Debt Is Made Wa | 5.—The text of funding sugges- tions of JFrench Finance Minister Clementel was in hand for perusal | today by Secrctary Hughes, with of- | ficials withholding comment as to | their reaction at this stage of the | matter. The document was received at the artment last night and jmmediately prepared by recod- {irg for the secretary’s attention to- | Not onl ment in a lum as o from whic | Freneh war de might he fc no committ lcoked by the | rma bt s thers been no com- isal of the memoran- a possible ground » settieme t to the U anpr. in any de for pending its consideration American debt funding au- Koty ) | thority. ary Mellor fund as ¢ rman of rission and charged with t ct of debt funding negotiations with forelgn | undoubtedly will re- emorandum without de- from Secretar Hughes, who member of the cominission, | mission proh. § tary Mel. to appraise the ns submitted Degpite entirely informal and unofficial character of the memoran- dum, which ves the matter ed to cven the al negotiations between administration | that it would ugh of - 1stify the open ssions. con cone value of t still Je to he advanc f fort Benny Leonard Is 1lI, ! Gives Up Stage Acting New Yo Jan. 5.—Benny Leon- | pion of home could accom- h temperature. The the st the here to leave con- STAGE CELEBRITY MOTHER Chie: J f—Trer Vernon u to Cap- Troy, N.SYe, lerick Me- November 28 » she announced ed her etage and wre May Be Warden \ Vi THREE HEN SAVED ON BURNING BOAT l}escue Is Ellected in New York Harbor New York, Jan. 6.~Three men were rescued from the burning mo« Plainville Trust O 50 par, has been 756 valuation, DIVORCEE AGAIN WEDS, New York, Jan. B~Willlam ¥, Schlemmer, havdware manWitacturer, who was granted a diyorce from his wite, Mrs. Mary A. Schlemmer, on December 8, was married on . Des cember 17 to Mrs. Elsle Wilkinson in Mexico City, it was announced today by his attorney, Mrs. Schlemmer ob~ talned a scparation from Mr. Schlemmer in November, 1923, men- tioning Mrs. Wilkinson as a “very dear friend” of her husband. Mrs, Wilkinson waas then the wife of Wil- Asks Authority to Pay 100 P. C. Stock Dividend Washington, Jan. 5.~The Ala- bama and Vicksburg vallvoad asked the iInterstate commerce commission foday for authority to pay a 100 per cent stock dividend. The road has outstanding 2,100,- 000 1o ‘common stock, which say: 7 per cent annual dividend in cash, and "It proposes to create as much new stock, which will also carry 17 per cent dividend rates. The com- pany declared it has held out of earnings and reinvested in its pro- pertles during past years a sum which fully justified the stock divie terard | » who attached the | akdown from | ent allegedly due on An-| THRILLING FIRE in t{fore goundin o Me- 1 baby beat her? OGGURS INBOSTON | One Dead, Many Resoued, “at Hospital Blaze Boston, Jan, [¢] jury of Suffolk District Attorney | Thomas C. rien and the_grand ] ] &8 county today will be gin an investigation of the circum stances of the firc which yesterday trapped a &core of helpless persons the Scobey private hospital on Beacon street near the Brookline town line, | Firemen and fought al heart-rending 1 to cach of the| rooms where patients, several of | them scarcely out of the cther of their operations, lay in helpless sus- pense. flames The firemen won in dvery case but o Miss Elizabeth Jenkins, 24, | died in her room the fourth floor. She had suffocated before the ched her, physicians said way that has not definitel determined, the mes first appearcd in loose papers piled at the foot of a Chrjstr three which was heing dism he woman who discovergd it tried vainly to smother it with a rug be- the alarm. er the ciret “sole avenue of roaring chimmney. Nurses rushed to the rooms-and shut the dcors to the blast while they assist- cd the patients to the windows. Fire- men raiscd ladders and brought them to the ground. They paid the toll. The injured Nurges Helen Dwyer and Rita Gill; Hoseman William E. Coughlin and Captain John H. Leary. | Coughlin has a probably of the spine from a three story fall rom the staircase. Captain Leary fractured his ankle. The nurses have burns which are not serious. Except that shock and exp retard their convalescence, physiclans said that the other pa- ents would not ADMIRAL LITTLE DIES Retired Naval Offiler Was 72 Years on Fiftec staircase 1 minutes la the ar was a racture ure may Old—Had Been Principal in K2 Inyestigation, Mount ir Admiral apolis vy D He served anch of th of i rea arried in kiyn, who 31, 1914, About a year tle's retirement nartial on ct was {1 irges of negligence connection With his tor during the submarine | five This nine-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Brogdon of Atlanta, Ga., weighs just 32 pounds. Can your 5, Victim. of Poisoned Liquor New York,Jan, b.—Three men were | arrested last night and charged with the Boy, homicide in conncction with death from alcoholic polsoning of -year-old Lorenzo Vittore, Jr., th oungest liquor victiin to come to the aftention of police. Lorenzo, according . to the medical examiner, 15 poisoned by the contents of a whiskey botile he found on a table Vittore home Friday night. ted are Peter Pattere, 42, amed Christanello, 60, and | Angelino, 60. The Vittore d police that the bot- | 1d been presented to vght by Pattere as a endship.” Pattere is | d to have informed the authorities at he purchased the liquor from the Christanello’s grocery store. TO BUILD $50,000 BLOCK Genevieve Lewicki sold through Camp Real Estate Co. a lot on > corner of Horace and Lyman strect to Joseph La Rocco who will build a six famil$ apartment block costing $25 WOMAN 80 ILL WASHED DISHES SITTING DOWN Mrs.Ashcroft’s Remarkable Recovery After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Covington, 'dy.—“l was so weak and nervous 1 could hardly do my house- = work asI could not »" | stand because of the bearing-down pains in my back and abdomen. I sat down most of the time and did what I could do in that way—aswash-~ ing dishes, etc. One day a ook de- scribing Lydia E. Pinkham’s medi cines was put in my mail-box. I saw how the Vege« | table Compound had helped others so 1gaveit a trial. 1 had to take about a dozen bottles before I gained my stre but I certainly praise this medicine, Then I took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Blood medicine for poor blood. 1 was'cold all the time. I would be 50 cold I could hardly sit still and in the palms of my hands there would be drops of sweat. I also used the San- ative Wash and I recommend it also. You may publish this letter and I will gladly answer letters from womenand advise my neighbors about these med- ines.”” —Mrs. HARRY ASHCROFT, 632 Beech Avenue,Covington, Kentucky, tor boat Warbug in the East river oft South Ferry by officers aboara the coast guard cutter Calumet yos- terday, When the rescue was eftect- od the burning craft was tied to the Diamond reef dredge, which usually Is equipped with approximately 2000 pounds of dynamite and nitro-glycers ine for blasting purposes. The Warbug, according to the three occupants, who later were tow- od to Dead Man's station at the Bat- tery, explained-to Captain W, T. Murphy In charge of the Calumet that they were, proceeding from 126th street down the Kast river bound for Sheepshead bay when, as they arrived off the foot of White- hall street a backfire from one of three 450 horsepower motors set the crdft atire, The men Immediately steered for the dredge and tied up, The engineer of the dredge, as soon as he observed the flaming boat blew a series of blasts warning har- Lor boats of the fire, Captain Murphy immediately went to the craft's assistance. As soon as he pulled alongside the gasoline tank exploded with a terrible blast. Boat- swain Alexander McGregor who was standing In the bow of the boat with a chemical extinguisher in his hand, was burned slightly on the arms. He and several members of the crew from the Calumet continued to play chemicals and water on the craft untll the flames were extinguished. The motorboat then was towed to the barge office. 1Its estimated value was $20,000, BANK STOCKS ADVANGE New Britain Trust 200, New Brit- 185, llam J, Wilkinson, a color printer.|dends, 8he later divorced Mr. Wilkindon, who has since remarried. Read tho Herald Want Ads. ~The Whole Town’s Talking Kresge’s 5-10-25¢ Store amazed this town on Opening Day with its values—its variety of articles at these low prices—the quality of its merchandise. This store was crowded with the hundreds who came, bought, and saved. KRESGES 183.185 MAIN STREET ain National Commercial Trust 128, Statc Report Says. Bank and trust company stock valuations for assessment purposes have been fixed by the state board of cqualization, and in almost every in- stanco an increse is noted, assess- ménts having been made at a period when the market was advancing. The reports on New Britain bank- ing ‘institutions are: New Britain National bank, par 100, valuation 185; Commercial Trust Co., par 100, valuation 128; New Britaln Trust Co., par 100, valuation 200, Bristol bank reports are: Bristol National bank, par 100, valuation 200; American Trust Co., par 100, valuation 160; Bristol Trust Co., par 100, valuation 290. ESSEX-6-COACH *895 Freight and Tax Extre Its Greatest Values Cannot Be Copied The Chassis Is Patented As its Coach Body has changed the whole: trend to closed cars So Essex Chassis likewise forecasts the mechanical design of the future Essex provides stability without unnecessary wdght.'" It kas economy without sacrifice of performance.' At is low priced without disappointment in looks er reliability. . Itis more than up-to-date in design. Itis in advance, of any car with which its price can be compared. i It is built on the Super-Six principle; by Hudson s Don’t let that itching keep you awake 7 CZEMA; ringworm; and other itching rashes sel- dom heal themselves, but Resi- nol Ointment does heal them and makes refreshing sleep pos- sible for skin sufferers. One who has used this com- forting, healing ointment writes ~"Resinol Ointment is s soothing it stopped my itchi at once and | got the first night's sicep | had had in weeks. Nowr my skin is well.” Resinol Soap is a valuable aid to Resinol Ointment, and its daily use for the toilet and bath is sufficient to keep most complexions clear, fresh and glowing. At all druggists RESINOL workmen in the Hudson shops. In quality Hudson and Essex are alike. The patents which make the Super-Six the most enduring, smoothest motor and give it all advantages sought in eight cylinders, prevent any from copying its chassis as has been so generally done in copying the Coach body. 'ESSEX HOLDS ITS OWN EVERYWHERE HONEYMAN'S AUTO SALES CO. 139 Arch Street Tel. 2109 PARK STREET AUTO (0. — ASSOCIATE DEALERS 330-332 PARK STREET . PAZO Ointment A Guaranteed Remedy ITCHING, BLIND, s D | Woman Holding Baby Is FOR BLEEDING OR PROTRUDING PILES i | Shot Through the Back It is now put up in collapsible tubes with detachable : *pile pipe making it very. easy to apply. San Diego, C ling her baby, Rockwell, wif estate was slic s last night Mr man, A sentry th ato th reservation ir ile driven by he illet from a s in her lung tary ¥ s serious. <p It Private § package. Your druggist will order it. (Also put up in old style Tins, 60c.) deputy sentry said epting bribes from war tomob | not he | vith ac

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