New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1926, Page 14

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THOSURVIVORS AR TAKEN FADM HINE AFTER FXPLOSIN t Page) MEETING ADVANCED onwealth elub will be held Ma instead of A or and meeting ¢ Tuesday of next Attiye ish ofticl lub will t Il 3 Aaughter al ur NOTICH the mt etent | tors co 1 ! the gus Th of dest although t 10 we NOTICE Men Buenced to Death NOTICE Breaks Out H Iy There the bodi identif was a ¢ w*ho br them morg soon wa were pr port the A record of t was kept the timt for each of five Owner Denies Blame McConnell, o mine, returned today whe had funeral of a frier statement declaration last n tate army cots in of tha Tilinoi Jim vner from to atten. He at o der ssioner, that result of h in tastrophe wa inexperience hich is nion basis Every gas man in the mine certifi McConnell de And th ty of the vere at work had b men who om there m. rch wh ter Suls e G PRI time. 1t was not tric that the mine to sa hat Chas he Tow a8 t ho did not MeKt number in, on cod obtained Build th Coy ORDER OF NOTICL PUBLICATION NOTICH NOTICE (Beal) w. J. ! HEMINGWAY, Tax Colle W oy ctors " City Items he next dins | Mary Pr aring sale on a STW. M Eliza- Bldg Iresse The at Lyceum thea- T force & Co.—3 Dir G al Y ctor 1 B tonight at members exercises, all hats to Hat 8hoppe Bldg nds and nd the sal nch Prof Room | 1engst {8 serfously 1 er home, 34 e Lions Fre 14th, 15th ¢ at Lyceum thea- 16t Profeeds on sal Ivt. eting of the First egational churches urch will be a meeting Friday 0. ¥. hall, on the Phoenix Temple of wiidates will be fn- | Iskey, wife of Jo. | of 446 West Main it at the New Brit- spital yesterday comme on Doerr's pond for the inches thick. A. M. Paoncssa invitation to @ ope convention of clerks to be held in this ruary 2 on New is from Mayor Notice Voters of the District: reby Legal Hill ¥ You are 1 rned that the ple Hill Fire District will be the 27th day of January, at § o'clock p. m., a school, to conmtier ke ac- folloding matters: three commissioners for a term of three . the poles being open fo from § p. to 9 p. Ma notified and tion on the (1) To elect ta serve years {his purposs m. at aid p (2)/e q ports of the officers of the district, (3) To transact any other busi-| proper to come before said art up the re- ness at of Janua ry H. Howard, Arthur O. Ames, rk Board of Commissione Newington, Conn., t President, TILITIES COMMISSION Stats of Connecticnt. DOCKET NO. IN THE MATTER OF MASTCO, INC., FEi QUIST. PETER AGOSTINI, ROCCO CACCHILLO, FRED ROMANI AND T. WAGNER, HOLDERS OF CERTI- FICATES AUTHORIZING OPERA- TION OF JITNEYS IN THE CITY OF NEW BRIT) FOR PERMIS- SION TO INCREASE RATES OF FARE FROM SIX CENTS (6c) TO TITION T NY- itea bha hears n Ha matter it Is t the Elm | A |to ohserve develop! All Because 1926, Somehody § tepped on a Match AT YOUR |1 ik ihnais SERVICE Below 15 a Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alphabetical arrangement, hst ot the Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time tor insertion In same day's paper 1P. M CLASSIFICATION HEADIN ANNOUNCEMENTS L=BURIAL LOTS, MONUM :8 ) ItAL DIRECTORS AND FOIND NALS E ANNOUNCEMENTS i Swrieion-on] A brand new house was destroyed, two people were killed and five others hurt because someone ! accidentally trod on a match and touched off a gas explosion on Christmas afternoon at Topeka, o Kans. The people were inspecting the house, which was unoccupied, and there was a leaky gas | pipe. Photo shows the ruins, with the damaged wall of a neighbor's house in the background. PRESENTS RESIGNATION Presient of Nicaragua Tenders Let- ter to Cebinet—This Would Give Dictator His Chance. Washington, Jan. 14 (P—Presid Solarzano of Nicaragua has pre- sented his resignation to the Nic Iraguan cabinet, Minister Ebberhard at Managua advised the state depart- t today, ceep e resignation would permit Gene | Chamorro, the war minister and vir- al dictator to take over the of He designated for th ) in view the constitution ident Sacasa, al Emfiliano |ishment of | Pr now in the Th Ch Ebb draw gua by t he will remai morro takes office, Minister 1 ymatically - for 1 protection to Ame His action would t on the settled Amer- ican policy not to accord recognition to Central American governments which come into power by uncon- stitutional m Herriot Makes Addre: ricans. As Chambers Reopen | , Jan. 14 (P—Edouard He ormer premier, made his inau- ch as president of the * of deputies today, calling attention to the fact that session marks the fifticth anniversar: 1| French parliament as it was estab- Recar SKIPPY - ONCE | GET ME SeELF ROUSED UP IM GOIN’ UP 70 SOMERSET GOHAGEN'S "N’ CLEAN OUT THEM NEST O’ GHOSTS. Mo wan a cmer) © TAk MAW INTO CANNING HER CORSETS | [MAGGIE HICKS' ) — n ™o AHE fim | fo ftar the war hed in its present form defeat in the I'ranco-Prussian of 1870, M 5 Fren lems gr a3 it ove in 1810, s the publi |1s not on | good business propositig He made a plea for | ot party strife. confidence that republic will soive the prob- wing out of the World War oft war Herriot, “to help sury at this juncture ve cessation ‘Hidden Treasure in South Africa Causes Curiosity Johannesburg, South Africa, Jan. (P —Great curiosity has been used over a supposed hidden | treasure. 1t concerns the late Queen | Mother of Swaziland, who reputed among the natives to possessed of great wealth, 14 | CARRY AKNIFE- o DID YA " TwWAS POLLY AND HER PALS AT BE S SAMI | | WAS ROUND 10 AP OUY OF Em @mif? R JATER ) Cl of the ban. | afford | of the | the | v a worthy act but also IA“ SAY AUTOMOBILES 8= AUTO AND TIUCK Al RUCKS FOlg FOR K MOTORCYC —MOTORCY'L8- A " 7--SERVICE 8JATIONS REPAIKING [ ! The story goes that from 1504 to o this qu Nabo Tsibendi, was 3 12,000, (about ,000) plways in gold sovereigns ere was no evidence of any diture on her part; she alwa dzd poverty; and it {s said that her daughter (who died be- ! fore her) were the only persons who Jan. 14 (®— wh ier wealth was hidden publie utilites commission today re Whether the treasure fused the Boston and Maine railroad are ques- Tpermission to fssuc 0, o many would-be priority stock in connection with th lan of the railroad for fi ‘ganization. The company wr reques to furnish further info! mation as to‘how the proecee | proposed issue would be pended. The ruling of the commission w contained in a letter Henry C. Atwill of ities de- partment to Howard Brown, counse) for the Boston and Malne reorganiz ation committee, Boston and Maine R. R. Not Allowed to Jssue 13 Million of Priority i Stock. Boston, M tions now troubli Day Is Over e ex- the In this communicati g 40 ] i | raised in the sale ock as| {stated ot a hearing by Homer Lor- ing, chairman of the exccutive com- | {mittee of the directo: He added: | “We think, before passing upon this |stock issue, we should have more | detailed information as to these im- | provements and the proposed cost of the same in order that we ms ves pass judgment upon t !provements and upon the reason- |ableness of the cost thereof. served funds of H. S. Senior P—r(;:e;lade Saved at Eleventh Hour Last minute efforts on the part of the senfor promenade of the graduating “lass at the Senior High school have made it possible to have the socia on the evening of January 22. sufficient number of subscriptions for tickets had to be made yester- day so that the school authorities would be in a position to determine whether or not the affair would be a financial success. Up until yesterday only seriptions were made. The necessary was 60 Yesterday the quota was reached. and Principal Slade announced this {morning that the affair will be i held. The committee in charge, which Elgert Politls is chairman is making plans for the affair. An The § o'clock whistle has blown— |announcement of the patrons_and |and here’s Call Coolidge wending his |patronesses will be made later as | just like any Washington [will the ot details in connection | way home, clerk. {rith this eveat. PERMISSION REFUSED | 1l enumerated t P ur-1gs Al . | 20 sub- sum |1 subscriptions. | | of BUSINESS S = BARBEKS HAIRD 19-BUILDING AND € ~BUSINL EINU - ATTORNETS FRICKING. BAGGAGE PAIER HANGING wE 30- £1 - PROFES! 2 -R y TUNING TO RENI'ER BERVICKE [CATIONAL kL COURSEE & ST=1OCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTORE §8—WANTED- INSTRICTORS EMPLOYMENY i from Chairman | 1.P—MEN OR 44— SITUATIONS YAN: 45—SITUATIONS WANT. FINANCIAL UPPORTUNITIEE STOCKS, BONDE 3} )—\WOMEN 48— MONE L.OA 9= WANTED—TO BORRUW LIVE STOCK 50—CATTLE AND EW 51 , CATS, P 3 POULTRY SUPPLIEE S, VEHICLES 54—WANTED—LIVE BTOCK MERCHANDISE ~BUSINE ARM OFFICE EQUIP IRY PRODUCTE RTILIZ i f SEELS, PLANTE §1=FOOTWEA R AND CLOTHING 00D THINGS TC EAT OUSEHOLD ARTICLES ELEC. & HE 63— rooLs STOREF committee in charge of the| S & T > PLACES FOR REN] OM AND OFFICES )R REN PLACLS FOR REN1 'SES & RTORAGE 0 RENT REA1 ESTAT! FOR BALE REAL ESTATB EERS & BUSINESS PROP. UILDING LOTS FOR SALB |32—TARMS FOR ALK [83—HOUSES FOR SALE |84—SHORE PLACES FOR BALB SUBURBAN FOR 8Al EAL € WANTED BOARD AND HOTELS 88—HOTELS | 89—ROOMS FOR RENT 30 ROOMS AND BOARD ROOMS FOR HOI'SERKEEPING VANTED- BOARD OR LODGING 32— WHERE TO DINE | NEVER PUNCHED 9 ANY BODY ON FiSH ? DAY. LISTEN PAW Y00 NEVER HEARD OF ANYBUDDY GTTIN BLOOD OuY OF A TURNIP DIDJA% [oHtn BE RORBIN | HR HAR FRIDAY S FISH DAY. “WAN1 ADS” Alphabetiuily Avwigea For w00 Hendy |iutervnce o INE 1A LES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSKITIONS Chargs Pivpaia Quick ! day e dunys i days o0 duyy . duy dayn day. ... line Yeaily Order Kutoe Upun Appiicaty o biication Count 6 wordi 1o & iae . 14 nes to A weh, Ml Siace. 3 Hnes Mintnum Gook Cha ge. 36 cents, No Ad Accopted After 1} M. o «‘un‘:mun Vage oo Same Ly But 10 e 2 iine 0 line 1 “ 3180 Ade Accepted Uy conventunce ot AW tor @ the Lelephune custorncie - Cal) ant Ad" Operator tor 928, 1 reln. HRITAIN Onk 8t Monu descriptions, Cary our_epecialty, mental worke, 123 of all sizes and and letter cutting L] ¥ reasonable prices, U8 Oak 6t Florist GRS tety oited plants, nivavin Assorted wieathe for wine and cemeters Flow 1163 Stanley aTwedn a Weet Return Jewse At deposit rer fesuancy Y CARRIAGE Assoclation, SKATES SHATPE g Goode, 15 3 M———-—-—‘ e AUTOMOTIVE l Auto and Truck Agencies E TRUCKS- Sale TBervic 171 8outh Mam t. wn Motor Bales. Phone § BUICK MO | Main FORD and TRUCKS—J Bales and eervice. Genuin 4 arcessories Automotive £ales Im.__P] Co., 213 I e 2701, to freeze, Main 8t "Care=No_ wat, and Service, 453 West IS~ Bales and Service. tation. Hartford Ave. cor. B Hardware City Phone 2724 YTOR CARS Saler and ice. Superfor Auto Company, 113 | Church Bt Phone 211, BOY COASTER INJURED As he was coasting on Talcott street last night Joseph Karbonic, age §, of 17 Laurel street, ran into a car driven by Louis H. Blanc, 191 Oxford street. The boy was taken to the hospital where it was found that no bones wers broken, [but the 1lad sustained several | brutses. WELL SOMEWHERE ON EARTH \TS FRIDAY— OR IS IT WEDNESDAY? ANYWAY HERE ITS FISH DAY EVE | WAL HOW TH HECK | V'6PECT ME T BOB

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