New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 16, 1925, Page 15

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B DIMAGES AWARDED 1 SOk YEARS LATER y | Col, Ogden Prepares Report on i last of the bodles was 4 from the waste which extended for Boston Molasses Flood | ————— Boston, Jan. 16,—8ix years to a day from the collapse of the glgan- tic molasses tank of the United States Industrlal Alcohol company | | and the pouring forth of 2,300,000 | zallons of the gummy fluld with the | resulting loss of 21 lives and much property damage, Colonel Hugh W. Ogden yesterday returned to the clerk of the supreme court his find- Ings of damages as auditor. The accldent occurred on Janu- ary 15, 1919, It came without warn- ing when many pedestrians were in the vicinity, It was days before the reclaimed { vards about the sits of the tank. Be- sldes the dead, nearly 69 persons were injured. Colonel Ogden was appointed | auditor in December 3, 1919, In 351 | days of actual sitting he took the testimony of 940 witnesses which covered 20,000 typewritten pages. ‘Tegtimony and arguments were con- cluded on October 1, 1923. Since away; the Boy State Street Railway other damages at $295,000, of which the city of Boston has the largest award, $37,000, The award in cases where death occurred was ap- He found the Selling Them Much Below the Actual Cost of Making Girls’ School Dresses Sizes 7 to 14, neat styles, made of genuine Amoskeag Chambrays and Ginghams, guaranteed to wash and wear. OUR PRICES ON Drugs and Toilet Goods The Lowest Ever Quoted Anywhere Scott’s Emulsion, large... 63c kinds R e e 8de Father John’s Medicine, Ig. 69¢ Nujol, large size......... T2¢c Wampole’s Cod Liver Ex- BRITA NEW BRITA™ Housewives Who Buy IN HERALD Pages 15 to 28 Ahead For Months to Come Are the Shrewd Buyers Who Will Be Attracted By These Offerings. CAMPBELL'S BAKED Pork & Beans The 12¢ can. 7c For Saturdy Another Lot of Bubble Books The Phonograph records for kiddies. Three rec- Men’s e ghades; paiv ... o.v st ctra heavy Cotton HOSIERY OFFERINGS THAT PERMIT UNUSUAL Men's high grade Silk and Wool Sport fose, in new colorings - 15¢ Women's Silk and Wool English Ribbed Sport Hose, in rich mixed T ap06moauaustn Shades,ipair i na s A nice lot of full size Percale Dust Caps in desirable pattern: 5 For Saturday, each .... A C ECONOMIES 5,000 Yards CURITY Al BRAND Cheesecloth This standard grade full bleached 36 inch Cheescloth. For Saturday. Come in Tomorrow for the — LATEST — Radiex Records 49¢ 55c¢ . 22¢ 25¢ Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes A splendid lot just received and the | HAND MADE Dresses For Babies Entirely made and embroid- ered by expert needleworkers on a high grade nainsook, — Dainty floral patterns, Really a wonderful offering, $l For Saturday .. Great Notion Specials Shoe Laces, children’s lengths, fhen the report has Heen 1n prop. ||| Mellins Food, large size... 52¢ | ords. Real $.00 vale. | Hose, “Union Leader” brand. . ik ‘ ||| allicolors, be kind ez <Fig0 um_{'lo"-‘e Pt i;fis",?;;“& Jr. g y G ;gg 2{); SalIL00 Ry Le Women’s first quality full fashioned Girls’ High School Brand Hose, in the Lo 1 ey LA New Imported Trimming e o aciune was sumieti || Meade’s Dextri Maltose. .. 46c | Saturday ..... 25¢ | silk Hose, inall the wanted $1 .00 oy pieaeie el and ligat Buttons, all colors, doz..., 9 Wiley’s Waxene, 50c size.. 39¢ :u;ul :hln 11'mu:\“cr rm;lt l“":"r’cev‘;llc; Phlillips Milk of Magnesia,9 i —— | Milward’s Imported English Sireet Raliway were net tnclu arge . Eon s 09 ¢ = ; , NeedleS ovvveernnneess € SR e ey L Maltine Preparations, all Percale Dust Caps . MANUESCEURER SISAMET ESEOR Smith’s No. 53 Collar Band 10¢ Moore’s Push Pins and Hangers .......co00eee 7€ Warm Insoles for shoes, all proximately $6,000, BIZ08, o .svsinnesves BE PRI defendant company responsible for J. J. Clark’s Sewing Thread, tract . . T2¢ values range to $1.25. Practically all St obik it s o e S = Seaauatn s colors and sizes are represent- :?‘rlulé:?n:lfy! s?r;?)r;k E‘E:Ei"g\" el }?;“'s fjrlsbfl-lla Quinine. . .. 15¢ Window Shades—All the lead- | Meritas Shelf Oil Cloth, white | od, For Saturday . i C dozen ................ 25€ withstand the pressure of the mo- lover's Mange Cure. ... 40c A GREAT VALUE IN ing colors. Size 3x6 feet. Lx- | and fancy colors, scalloped 2 White Cotton Tape, %; inch, et itloo: i incd i tie aA050 that Sloane’s Liniment, 35c¢ size, 19¢ E - BRI AR ':': \"l'“"“‘ 2 450 | edges, 12 inches wide. 6c 12-yard piece .......... 8¢ he belleved that there had never | Vick’s Vapo Rub, 35c¢ size, 20¢ 9 Saturday......... o Spocial — Yard ..., ..o Mot thedrerall ot e heon & case in Which &0 many emi- Pape’s Cold Compound. . .. 19¢ Women’s Crepe Gowns White Beauty Electrle Irons, Children's Donc ool a1 e pkg., Tc nent scientists had taken part or in , . 3 < = guaranteed for two yedrs—110 | Sash Curtains—Made of fine 7 > & 3 which so thorough an investigation Glyco Thymoline, 50¢ size, 35¢ Made of Windsor Cr i volts, Complete with 6 ft. cord | grade cross-bar marquisette, fin- Darning Wool, all colors, Kolynos Tooth Past 17 ade of Windsor Crepe in many q had been made. Englneers, metal- olynos Tooth Paste...... 17e | i g" trimmed with appligue | 2 &:piece blug. @) ) | ihe full lenzeh. KNITTED SLEEPERS arditn e lurglsts and steel experts from all || Pebeco Tooth Paste...... 28¢ | Shades, Pp Special for Sat.. ... o Lxtra special—Pair .. 250 Three-In-One Oil, 30¢ cans, 19¢ Putz Silver Polishing o Cream e oo eme ELTC Silkateen, all colors ... ... 5¢ work in contrasting shades. For Saturday ....cocesoeecs parts of the country were called in by hoth sides, SENATE GETS BILL Rivers and Harbors Measure Passed Kotex, one dozen.... 95¢ Flectric Light Bulbs—We still have a complete stock of best quality imported bulbs — 10 to 60 volts, lgc A heavy weight Knitted Grey Sleeper with drop seat and feet. 65 Cc Sizes to 8 For Sat. ....... Galvanized Garbage Cans — Fxtra large size, Complete with cover. Special 95 c for Saturday Priced at . WHOLESOME AND TOOTHSOME Week-End Sweets Rainbow Sugar Wafers ....... 22¢ 1b Jumbo Salted Peanuts ........ 23¢ b Assorted Chocolate Filled Straws 19¢ 1b Toasted Marshmallows, Cocoanut .Covered ...... Without Amendment Two Big Glove Specials Children’s Brushed Wool Long Wrist Gauntlet Gloves, Real heavy weight .......... 390 ser's Strap Wrist Gauntlet Gloves for women, of washable 63 Cc chamoIsette et HANDKERCHIEFS For Women and Children A splendid grade hemstitched and corded for border white Handkerchiefs. 3 1 OC any of the items carried as last re- || ported from committee, the $39,000,- 000 rivers and harbors authorization | bill now awaits action In the senate. The measure sas put through the heuse late yesterday, by a standing 179 to 6, with no effort to mend or climinate any of the amounts carried for the 35 projects authorized. It For Sat. . 25¢ b | | ' R 1 | ‘A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF | Men’s Kuitted Silk | Ties Mostly 50¢ values in this lot. Solid colors and fancy weaves in great variety. For Saturday ... DISCONTINUED LINES OF Carter’s Infants Vests High grade merino garments sold regularly up to $1.50. Not all sizes in each style, but a good run of sizes, For Saturday ........ 59(‘» STYLISH Dress Flannels A yard wide dress fabric in 12 new seasonahle shades and checks. Just the thing for early spring frock: For Saturday . o Yal-'d 45C o JUST RECEIVED e reduction of approximately [ H e reanetion of approximatety, = Women’s Costume Slips the These are made in ten dif- ferent colors of fine mercer- ized sateen. Tailored top and fancy flounce. 95 c by House, Goes to Upper Body. { Washington, Jan. 16.—Passed by the house without amendment as tp as originally reported by vivers and harbors committee, f the ¢ bill represents a compromise hetween the committee and administration || caders to accord with President Coolidge's program of economy. CUBAN TREATY UP nee here, | “When we returncd to the fall | reside R work we were all shocked and dis- “Al mayed to find that Miss MeAuley mitted, had broken under t train of her “HENT W. MAIER, Fastor.” FOR CONVENTIONS S 20 Yo Bonss R | COMPANIES TO MERGE Scnate, After 20 Years, Discuss Ratl- Atlanta, Ja 16.—Negro stock- of the Standard Life Insur- and the white ther nsurance ¢ Nashville, n, voted yes- | to merge th ons. READ THE HERALD CLASSTFIED w firm will be known as the | v 8ub | Southern and Standard Life Insure | ance company. It will have assets of $5,000,000 and outstanding busie ness of approximately $75,000,000, )¢ which is respectfu fication of Cuban Sovercignty Over Isle of Pines. Washington, Jan. tion of ratification recognizing Cuban sovercignty over the Isles of Pines, taken up after a repose of twenty years fn the files of people t Men ool, it is a wom- already ADS FOR YOUR WANTS response from the ‘Rev. Hemy W. Maier Thanks .o “charen en of the church s Back Building Trades Project the foreign relations committec, con- PflTiS ioners o oalt ’;;.‘,“:}';“,"“,’,‘,‘L"” eent :,‘Mn',f:(”'n,‘: VS TA B rnse. Wailhas i 7 tinned to occupy the scnate today h I Ly J ther 8 IS0 ARLL e e % B under the agreement calling for final I oIk necdiaullonas i e possipie ] e R e : action at this session. P Eroul{ONLE 08% 10 il el S nfene n ‘ ; 4 i . ina, who opened the opposition at- bers of the First Congregational talken 1l ““}l added bic Spa et arder me Bl gt qd . THE H ¢ tack on the agreement yesterday on church last evening In the final re- UPON the show ers fof F8 CANTEY li ge Cities sled Jast a; ! OUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND ACTION. MEW the ground that it was unconstitu- port submitted by Rev. Henry W. Again the response was hattas ¢ : 4 mmfl&, tional was prepared to conclude his Mafer, whose resignation as active 10 devoted, BT helcisympathy o n. M W s T peration have made it easier remarks today. pastor was accepted with regret. Mr, &n¢ T . m of the R Tt Starting Saturday at 9 A. M. Senator Swanson of Virginla, rank- Maier who was elected nimously for the pastor to bear the ha-dship ) ! g \ng democrat on the forelgn rela- as pastor emeritus, reported as fol- Of not being able to carry on his e ! N 4 : tions committee, led proponents of ow part of work. § 8 MANUFACTURERS SALE OF treaty in the opening debate in a The year 1924 started with bright | _*With these viclssitudes the work S 2 ; ’ 1 its affiliated or- gone forward. The of new members to th 1st about equalled the o for the last seventeen years, pastor has been called upon o at 81 fanerals and at 26 He has baptized 39 in- eld in the chur vigorous specch declaring the United " prosp church ar States was morally obligated to o recognize Cuban sovereignty over the isle in return for t aling station granted the United States Guantanamo, RESIGNS AT W Middletown, Conn., J nouncement was made at Wesleyan university today of the resignation of Willlam E. Mead, professor of - lish at the university, effective tember 25 next. The resignation has been presented to the board of trustees in a letter in which Prof for the First church back- by a devoted enthusiasm. three requisites of an effective ye work were all present: t] “First, the ev Ishowed the f: tions ha ) has | 10,000 RINGS 1 Specially \ember-ganvass nd liberality of the church, gencro riptions for the support of the church ind ifs work were shown, and a devotion to henevolences revealed the the people to reach out and do good wherever opport offered “Second, a full corps of paid wo with desire ation to lead the Ty to offic weddi Priced at > PRONOTION DENIED ADMIRAL ROBISON Who Ligured in spirit : spindt of fo .oy Sunday Sundays of and August, “The pastor's activities have beer rmons worship of ti crs was at hand, termi and de- urch in Naval Officer Tea- ways of devotion and servi pot Dome Investigation Passed Mead declares that for some years ““Third, these le were ‘backed 3 he has been looking forward 0 “aD o a' corns of volunteor workers yean. T tabioi of opy Over By Coolide opportunity of investigating at leis- ) oc0 sorvice was necessary to make for this soctal and friendly fellow Was ire various questions relating to M¥ 3,0 chyrch work effective <hip has been one of the chief r al J hosen fleld of work." Prof. Mead graduated from Wes van in 1881 and after graduatc work at the university and stud: broad he was appointed professo “The emphasi r the year's work was stressed toward wotship to God ind religlous education. Many and effective organizations pledged their rets of t “1t has given the church and or great pleasure this year to wel ome to New Pritain Rev, and Mrs % i \ding the A. D. Heininger, our missionaries to TR Wesleyan in 1890 Support to this work, including t . EehC nar e Datusciity of Chicagy !atlons, (the! men's/class, tho\ scouts <nd to Have Mr. Helninger fake up {ien ) - i ‘ . He Is the author of and misslonary socicties and earh ' work of assistant to the pastor 1 4 Columbia. i any works on early English litera BUT ONLY AN EXPERT CAN TELL THEM FROM GENUINE Miss McAvley's absence, “The efficiency of the work of the in the year the young people orgar ire and kindred subjects. ized & soclety, under the direction o 1€ SMICIEncy oF LAC oL v sl Miss McAuley, for the development illated r‘r,,iln./,munw you will ¢ 2 fl.’“{'.i}r«ij \ D. A R, ANNUAL of religious activities In thelr every. ‘"o (fom thelrevorta, 328 _},f\ | Ansonia, Jan. 16.—The ani ay life, it the desired budget for the s -8 D) ,‘ «ate convention of the Daugl “The pastor would here take oc. ot the ]m;'”w] ,‘,) ‘-‘:tl “ for th : _3 ters of the American Revolu cason to give testimony‘to the effec : e i A t 3 4 e 2 Ay g . 1e pastor wishes to thank the 1 Yhinestor inestone Marauise thinesto AR jon will be held in the par ‘iveness and helpfulnss of all thesc .. organizations and the effi- | i Site o5 . & I jaeson I Rhinestone Marqu thinestone Clu ster T I rs of the t Congregationa' organizations. Through them all the cjent soclety’s committee for their S taire Sterling Silver Rings Sterling Silver Rings St g Silver Rings | hurch here March 26 and 2¢ rch has been helped. helpful cooperation, and he would 1 only between the Jlzabe Clarke Hull chapter. “The bright prospects of the b e Rt B 1 el 5 1 OO 0 , this effect at its regular y with feelings of con Seanantts thelr pastor and his S (D. & L. Jeweln ept.—Main Fl.) nonthly mecting for January. family through all the years of t} ir| John L. Mite New ¥ s Walsh t, M

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