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v || COUNGILAPPROVES Hot Water | OF SILIRY RAISES Botiles Defats Blons in Beal ol Police and Firemen | Indispensable in Cold The common council lust night ag- | cepted a report of the committee on salaries increasing the pay ot cny‘ officials and employes by $10,030 and giving no ralses to members of | the police and fire depertments | | other than the officer | An amendment offered by Coun- 1| citman David L. Nalr to Increase the | !l police and fire departments 25 cents | day was lost 19 to 9, Councilman | awrence M. Stanley offered an mendment to increase the firemen, only, 25 cents a day, and the chair | 4 Stanley out of crder. | Councilman John O'Brien and | | | Arthur N. Rutherford introduced a | || resolution to allow §100 each to| | members of the fire and police de- | G || partments as an allowance for uni DRUG CO., | forms, An amendment by Alderman . ||| committee of five members prevail- | 169-171 Main St. N | C. J. Dehm to refer this matter to a l ed, | Weather Prices from $1.19 up Bring in your old bottle. yWe will allow you fifty cents if you purchase a new bottle. When bills for the month came up | | for approval Alderman J. Gustav | Johnsonh called attention to the fact that $60 is to be paid the City Serv-| ice station for storage of the city| |eductor for two months This is/ twice the amount charged in the municipal garage. Alderman Dehm lnnnm on Chairman Frank L. Cou- {lon of the board of public works to | explain the bill. Chairman Conlon i1 an effort was made to get stor- age in several heated garages for the $13,000 eductor and when un- successful, the board was allowed to store it in the City Service station temporarily. Mayor Paonessa is president of the City Service Station Co. Alderman Dehm expressed a | conviction that the public works woard acted wisely, Mayor Paonessa explained it was not his company’s wish to store the car, and he said he was very thank- | ful that he is not dependent upon any member of the common council for storage revenues. No Change in Salary List | The ordinance committee sub- | mitted a list of persons whose nantes | 30 not appear on the salary list but | who are paid regularly by the eity. | The list inciuded all but laborers. | Chairman D. L. Nairl moved adop- | tion. Aldern Maerz moved it be referred back to the ordinance com- | HO SFQ LLS 1 Councilman Rutherford felt | .port should be adopted as the | 93-99 Xlsylum Street committee has carried out | Hartford, uctions, The report was not “It pays to buy our kind” It’s Quality i | That Brings Men Back To Buy | HORSFALL-MADE CLOTHES { For men ¢ exceptional 1] are clothes of merit — clotl that | i are hand-tailored — e in our | ! own shop. They not only meet | the latest style note, but wear and look better longer. | Now Reduced to These Prices $50.00 Value .....o..e00. $37.50 $60.00 Value .....ooue ey $17.50 | $67.50 Value ... covvam $37.50 n accepted nor was the ordinanc committee given further instruc- | tions. | Action on charter amendments | was laid over to the nest meeting, vegular or special, on motion of | | Ciuncilman D. L. Nair who felt time | should be given to a study of the proposed changes, Alderman John- son said no harm would be done by the delay as the amendments were not acted upon last year until the month of March, It was voted to ask the board of ¢ tion to include in its budg next year an appropria- tion of $750 for the work of collect- | ing and distributing traffic lantern: r n amount sufficient to buy a car for the building department. | T'he water board reported it is inadvisable to use the water that would be necessary to lay out a skating rink in the north end park and on motion of Councilman Ed- ward Christ the report was ac- cepted. On motion of Alderman Dehm the mayor authorized {0 name a committee of threa members to in- vestigate the action of the proseeu- tor and his assistant in matters of building code violatjons. 100 For Swimming s voted to ask the hoard of to appropriate $15,000 for a imming pool in Willow Brook park. Chairman Donald L. Bartlett of the committee in charge explained | details of the plan for a pool giv- | ing accommodations to 250 children Give Yourself a Treat RUSSELL’S PREMIUM BUTTER 5lclb. 2 LBS. FOR $1.00 RUSSEL BROS. 201 MAIN ST. csolution to pay compensation the widow of Patrolman James | Skelly in a lump sum was referred | to the mayor and al en The claim for damages re ed for settle $40. The claim was pecial Banking Hours Adopted for Saturday New Britain nouuced lay that their will have special hours on & because of the not open until not close until The banks affected Mutual Savings. New B ust. Saving bank eclif amount of . $81 or §81. NO SUICIDE MOTIVE Jelliffe, 1 o'clock. Friends And Relatives Of Former Yale Star, Deny He Kill- ed Himsef, New Willlam York, Jan. X.—~Frie ing Jelliffe, -round swimme: ded Yale and son of noted insist best Ely gist and alienist, young ma pistol wound was the accident, Young Jelliffe was found wound Tu Astori which he occu- 1 with his bride of two months. best specialists of the city Mrn{ to preform tion, | efforts w f He | terday morning the hospital. | was shot in the T Po- ribed the case as suiclde, edical examiner merely wse of death as a gun-| stated an investiga- 2. result of ar ed in Queens. STRENGTH FOR BOYS AND GIRLS tn cad X Your children need plenty of pure, sweet tion was pending. November Jelliffe married Hare, of Indianapolis, 0 was a swimmer. They met ympic tryouts in In- st spring. Jelliffe was| n of the 1923 swimming team e. He had been studying médk-‘ re ly. | Dr, Gregory Stragnell, brother-in- the young man and editor of New York medical journal and cal record, eaid there was not slightest motive for suicid happier man ever lived,” milk as much as they need the fresh air and the sunshine. We ar ready to serve you. EIBERT & SON) 43 oAk ST E) 720 N VW BRITAIN, CONN MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS b ald. $ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925, TWO MEN CHARGED WITH MANAGING A RUM FLEET Trial Opens at Norfolk, Va, on Charges of Conspiracy to Vio. late Prohibition Laws Norfolk, Va, Jan, 22.—Willlam B. Baker and Rex D. Sheldon are on | trlal in the United States district court here on a charge of con- spiracy to violate the laws in connection with the opera- tlon of a fleet of rum vessels off the | Virginia and New Jorsey coasts in 1923, Twenty-five witnesses were sworn yesterday. Baker and Sheldon are charged with heing land agents for a group of British operators of four larg rum vessels. They are specifically charged with conspiracy to viols the dry laws in connection with the presence of the Istar, which hover- ed off the Virginia coast durlng April, 1923, and with an attempt to smuggle liquor into this country. 8. L, Osborne and N..I, Van Dyke were indicted jointly with Baker and Sheldon, but ncither has Leen apprehended. They are belleved to have left the country. . Lester W. Parsons, assistant dis- trict attorney, said the government would seek to substantiate its charges against Sheldon and Daker by admissions of the two men. Harvey & Lewis Selling Special Eclipse Glasses The total eclipse of the sun will begin Saturday morning at about §:01 o'clock and last until 10:30 |o'clock approxlmately, The eyes should be protected very carefully in viewing this natural phenomenon of the planets is sclence's warning. During the partial eclipse, photo- |graphs may be taken of this memo- |rable event to keep the individual record of this great and 360-year path of shadow in this geographical location. {Harvey & Lewis Co.,, §5 West Maln street opticians, both vi of the |eclipse personal and photographic {can be pleasurably promoted, pro- {vided the elements are favorable. prohibition | Through the efforts of the | ACIDENT REVIEW FOR NEN BRITAI Seven Fatalites as Result of 760 Auto Crashes Seven persons were killed in au- | tomobile accidents in New Britain | In 1924, according to figures Issued | today by the motor vehicle depart- ment at Hartford. Two of these accidents occurred on West Main street, one at Main and West Main and one opposite Wakefield court. | Of the five others one occurred at the corner of North and Sexton treets, one on Park street between Meadow and Maple, one on Grove | street near Orange, one on Arch | t near West Pearl and one on Wooster street near the railroad | crossing. | 760 Accldents in City. | There were-a total of 760 acei- dents in the cltw during the year, of {which 454 occurred on main thor- | oughfares, 303 at intersections and |three others the exact location of which has not been ascertained. In addition to the striking fact that most of the accidents occur on main streets not at intersections, is |another fact that the reports indi- cate almost twice as many accidents | dark. | |in broad dayllght as after | There were 482 accidents in the day and 236 at night, 42 not having re- ported the time of occurance. The results of these accidents are listed as follows: Medium property damage, 839; medium personal in- [jury, 21: slight property damage, | 140; slight personal injury, 120; se. | rious property damage, s prop- |erty damage and personal injury, | 60: fatal injuries, 7: fatal to dogs, {11; damage unknown, 47. 432 Collisions. Tnyblved in these accidents were {422 collisions hetween cars; nine {others involving three or more cars: {158 pedestrians struck: 27 eollisions between automabiles and troll |three cases where at least two au- WESLEYAN T0 BE KEPT IN TOUCH WITH DATA Eclipse Observers Will Be Linked by Speclal Wires With Other | Stations, Middletown, Conn, Jan, 22.-An interesting feature of plans for the | observation of the total eclipse of the sun on Saturday, Januvary 24, | Wus revealed today when it was an- { nounced that as a contribution to aclence, the American Telephone and | Telegraph Co. will have Installed by | Baturday two complete wire elircuits, | telephone and telegraph, connecting several groups of observers through- out the belt of totality, By this means of communication, all of the stations will be able to keep in clos- | est touch with each othor through- out the entire eclipse, The stations that will be thus connected are, at Buffalo, N, Y, the Tower of the United States Weather Bureau; at | Ithaca, N, Y., the Astronomical Ob- servatory of Cornell Unlversity; at Poughkeepsie, N. Y, the Observa- tory of Vassar college; at New Ha- ven, Conn,, the Observatory of Yale University; at Middletown, Conn,, Van Vleck Observatory of Weasleyan | University; at Easthmpton, L. I, N, | Y., the Observation Station of the | Scientific American, WASHINGTON'S VIEW Do Not Feel Annoyed Over French- man's Statement Scoring U, 8, On COTTON REPORT Spinning Industry During Month of Docember Showed Continued Im- provement \ Washington, Jan 22-—~Cotton spin- ning activity showed continued im. provement during December, the censug bureau's monthly report to- day indicated Active spindle hours in December totaled 7,816,600,215 or an average of 206 per spindle in place, com- pared with 87,845,140 and 31,789,876 for November last year and 37,635, 709 and 84,044,870 for December a year ago, Spinning epindles in place Decom- ber 31 numbered 37,585,558 * of which 32,661,549 were active at some time during the month, com- pared with 87,789,876 for November lust year and 37,685,709 and 34,- 044,870 for December a year ago The avegage number of spindies operated during December was 34,- 241,240 or at 90.4 per cent capacity on a single shift basis, compared with 83,117,749 or at $7.5 per cent during November last year and 32, 674,471 or at 86.8 per cent during December a year ago. Debt Issue, Washington, Jan, 22, — Deputy | Marin's declaration in the French chamber yesterday that it would be a moral iniquity for the United Stales to compel France to pay her four billion dollar debt, is regarded by officials of the American debt commission as an {solated expression rather than an echo of French of- ficial opinion, | The French deputy apparently | | had forgotten, it was pointed out to- day, that the United States made no These shields Sol-o-Clipse are very | !‘?.mo‘hilfiv struck the same trolle inexpensive and for photographic | 28 bicyeles struck: six teams struck [usc bring in to them your sky or DY &ufos: 13 animals got into the color filter attachment which they | WaY of autos and were jolted, most will prepare for the taking of par. | Of them fatally; 24 automobiles tried tial eclipse snap shots. The Eastman | {0 climb trees, posts or fences much Kodak Co., advise that during total [t0 thelr regret; three got in the eclipse no filter wil lbe required for | WAy ©of trains and 59 others were photographic purposes so the filter |damaged in miscellancous ways. can be removed at this time, Field or opera glasses can be fitted with | shields for the purpose of more | minute observation, | If you experience any inflammu-,’ v tion of the eye from inadequate pro- (on a train en route from Worcester, tection resulting from the use of | Mass., to this city, last night Rosa common smoked glasses attend your| ponsciie, Metropolitan Opera comi- specialiet at once, do not delay | pany star, foday les at the Mohican | actlon on this, a¢ delay may through | hotel here, suffering an attack of | some personal weakness unk.iown 10 | giomach frouble. | Tonight, Miss | you, badly damage nature’s most|pongelle was scheduled to sing at | perfect sn{l valued gift. Do not rg»k Ithe state armory here under the | 0 nmch' for so little trouble. 'l]\P‘au’p' flort, time, expense and spirit of |~ 1y "Gooree P, Cheney, after being ervice expressed in bringing these |y o ¢ionaarce "ot this morns tems of science to you, I8 the same [y, o= oo™ LR Tl quality of sclentific service rondered | oi B * C I SR, GORIC . BEC by the Harvey & Lewis companies [P255¢4 & restless night, b a2 throughout Connecticut and neigh- | 1 0*M"E ‘;' Ak (Cr?,:’r’f‘;'}"p boring states since 1890. Which, |20~ FIERt b kb they hope to bring more intimately | StoMach have "';"“ yrudhded by Joe to your homes in _establishing the |MIment which, he said, is common New Brltain company upon the MOE SIngers. Two trafned nurses | same sound foundation of integrity | AT in n‘vl‘-ndunrh and this morning | and reliability maintained by its as. | - Daniel Sullivan was to be called sociate compantes.—advt. b o 4 eoniiGy, Dr. Cheney sald that Miss Pon- selle was first taken i1 on the frain | and that at the time she thought her trouble to he car sicknes He | was called, the physician said. fol- lowing the singer's arrival at the hotel. In four or five days, Dr. ney.said, if Miss Ponselle’s con- ' lition warrants it, she will proh- bly be removed to her New York hon Carmelia Ponselle is with her sister. | Rosa Ponselle Taken IlI, New London, Jan. Taken ill TO ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE. Mrs. John H. Fellows of Harrison street will entertain a group. of frlends at bridge at the Shuttle Meadow elub this evening, in honor of her sister, Misg Florence Baker, of Maplewood, N. J., who is her guest. There will be 32 guests. YALE SOCIETY ELECTION New Haven, Jan, 22.—The Theta XI soclety at Yale announced today | that among its elections were those ¢ Burt Benton, South Norwalk, ainst 186, | George H. Conklin, Shelton, and| traveled by | Herbert L Terry of Bethel. i radio waves. | The velocity 100 feet a second as 000 of so miles a second Viewrola No. 215 $150 Mahogant, oak or walnu* Victrola No. § 215 (Special) $160 Specially designed to accom- modate any radio receiving set Catalog describing this and other models scnt on request Engagements Cancelled | 3 of Connecticut college. | | received A is only 1,- | will be formally summoned. As to| claim for German repmrations, ex- | cept a small percantage for the cost of the army of occupation and dam- |age clalms. This is regarded here |as a fact which the French govern- | ment cannot be allowed to overlook.. | M. Marin is a deputy on the op- [ position slde from the present | ¥rench administration, it is pointed | out, and could be expected there- | tore, to voice an extremist view. WHEELER PROSECOTION Department of Justice Has Not Made Definite Plans, But Intends to Take Some Action. Washington, Jan. 22.—Steps not vet. fully defined in purpose have rbeen taken by the department of justice”in connection with the pend- | ing indictment against Senator | Wheeler of Montana, ' in his own state, which apparently seek to transfer the entire case here as the scene of the alleged incidents leading to the original indictment, In re-assembling testimony as to the charge of accepting a fee after his election for appearing before a government department in connece tion with oil land leasck, on which the indictment against Sen, Wheel- er was returned, the department al- ready has seummoned & number of witnesses called in the Montana pro- ceedings. The evidence will be sub- itted to a grand jury in the dis- trict of Columbia early in February d there were indications that the 6cope of the inquiry might be widened. Senator Wheeler's Yssociate have information that he also this, de however, nelther Senator on that other departments of Justice has had anything to say. s % New Victor Records out tomorrow All Alone i recore Rose-Marie Victor Red Seal Double-faced Record No. 1067, List Listening—Waltz When been released previou the Victor Company on January lst, Philip Spitalny sly because of the great demand for it since Mr. McCormack broadcast “All Alone” for John McCormack price $1.50 ou and I Were Seventeen—Waltz and His Orchestra Victor Black Label Double-faced Record No. 19541, List price 75 cents Glad Eyes—Fox Trot Charles Dornberger Ev'rything You Do—Fox Trot Barney Rapp and His Orchestra and His Orchestra Vietor Black Label Double-faced Record No. 19542. List price 75 cents The Victor Compasy will brosdcast & program Thunday evening, January 29 at 9 o'clock Flonzaley Easters standard time, Quartet, and others, For hiM'qplFlm.mMecml‘nn Opera Co mpany, the details see our advertisement in January 29 evening newspapers. There is but one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company for Victor trade marks Victr ola . Victor Talking Machine Compamny, Camden NJ» Victor Talking Machine Co. of Canada. 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