New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1926, Page 4

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU? NewportBlock Isand_1H,_C, OF L. DRIVING REAL ARTISTS STANIARD | , i l USING MORE OIL ™S ow Liv‘"im?!; OUT OF NOTED GREENWICH VILLAGE STARDARR OILTD ; THAN ls PRUI]U[;E[] C‘humpmnlllhflm ittle boat tnat car. | TR ‘ {;UT H!J[iE MEL[]N o 4 ] ed mail between Newport and | oI stood it seve his, 4 ¥ ;sll;vl;mllslmd dt:lrins the Wml"'l“B"hemlan Secno“ of smd‘ 'xo:il l‘ )\no\\\" \:vl\!:'somrlv 3 s 1 —_— | months, was saved from destruction | * o o here and that the old villagers; the | 5 A lon the rocks off Point Judith yester-| New York Now Is Be- oncs that gave the village its name, | B i ) Al J American Fields Seem to Be say acternoon by the”const ‘Guara o save the vituge s e, | Financing Plan 15 Most Elabo | patrol 155, Chiet Boatswain J. .| coming Exclusive Dis- answer to the problem R at least rm; 2 o " Rapidly Diminishing %505 o e e e s bent i SR G| ale ver Undetaken M trict for Wealthy Busi- snow in the “winter and the place this mornin The 186 coming around from |is full of dead cats. 1 - e o 23 e . : ; Less fastidious souls, however, | New York, Nov. 15 (P—The . New London to Narraganseit Bay on | N€SS People. O o T e e e rum patrol duty when the Cham- wind that howls through the cracks et b i pion II was sighted about a mile > | sey, » world's largest ofl corpora- h f (C 1S/ e sticking it out in est of the point, with the wind 98018 ol o embarKed upon a $200,- SDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1926. ~9 New York, Nov. 16.—(P—Amer- ica is consuming nearly a oil a day for every man, wo child and is producing slightly le nortk t ot Tha RWE M W York, Nov. 16 (#—The roar |their cheaper quarters and drawing | tion. ) e f . han that, speakers at the first mid- plowing her toward the rocks. Her| "y riceide and the clack of the |a steadily increasing —number of | 000,000 financing plan, ono of (the Rr fesslon (0% the Amexican 8880~ lmotor hafl become disabled a wreckers' hammer today drowns out |ldealists around them. Ize gorporaty | GBS R | tion of p an- two towlines had been snapp the Golce o New Tock's famtus “I get a_whole floor of an old |tions on record, primarily to get off | . ounced yes 186 finally got a line aboard the 5 notorious—Green- |house for $25 a month,” explained | its books high priced seven per cent Moreover, t} ? boat that held and she was towed Harrbor Allen, a writer, “and by | preferred stock, issued just after the | . ihood of steadily increasing lnto Neywmorh Fourtcen-story apartment houses, |renovating it myselt Hoeuing [, d in view of the introduction of =T spriaging up in the very heart of out the landlord ana | Simultaneously ~with the an-| I": / varied apr es requring the one-time picturesque and foreign the rental there. ¥ he | nouncement yesterday of the finan- | pit I on smelling neighborhood. have not |same thing would cost $200 cial plan, the board of dircctors de- Seientist ted i nd ir only shut out glimpses of the poetic | One of Our Last clared an extra gdividend of 12% t ¢ i moon, but have boosted rents beyond | . Pilloti, sculptor, a resident for | cents in on' to ifts regular| RS the reach of any struggling artist. | t st ten years of MacDougal Al- | dividend of cents on common | | A new type of resident has settled | ley, says he is one of the last re- 3 - |in the district—persons with incomes | maining artists in the old neighbor- ; onle demption of > ahove $15,000 a year, who can af- | hood and that he is “leaving v $200,000,000 of pre- § G B ng S S 1100] | ford to pay for being on the frinze | soon.” A jump from $75 a month | ferred stock by March 15, 1927, at 4 Ha:‘ lown [0 e | eb[ C 00 of Bohemia. The “Bohemians” | rent to $200, he explained, is Why. $115 a sha To provide funds for i : f nade the section colorful and | Around the corner is being erect- | this, 000,000 in 20 year five P . have scattered to the four | ment house whose only “villagers,” | shares of new common with a $25 | : _ according to Joseph Kling, one- | par will be issued. 2 . Nov. 18 P—| Across the river to Brooklyn|yme village publisher, will be “ex- | The new common will be offered X n-C lsbrated its | helghts, over the Spuyten Duyvll to | (g who are mbw doing Rd-|at par te common stockholders in cth annive Founded in |the Bronx, up-state and into Con- | Sy el sl e 1906 the pljalning ineplicul ihevivagmong s alld anoresy ccording to Michael | each six shares outstarding. J. P. el 1bllc Jseryica flnonurch f';' ”‘V 51‘1‘” \one mlmm..i';;,or" "”; Gold, editor "of the w Masses, a | Morgan will offer the decbentures, aSeran D o Ncleall ruggling” than most i,z publication, has increased giving pref stockholders prefer- v in rented |of the others, investigation show . i ; _ e greatly in the last few y ence. The sale price has not yet ( sted part have begun to colonize among the RS Ll A : 2 ol C One formerly “prominent vil- | been decided upon. to an institu- | Russ Poles, and Jews on New - vil me, he s oy , lager’ 'who was known as adi- 5,000 preferred stock- cious campus of York's East Side. J ¢ di- | i stoc : re one of college Moving Aw: cal minister” is now a leading yil- on the company's books and Haris ards in that | Under the influence of Harry|lage estlel agent, Jokhors s ue | 10,000 shares of com- today produciion T o aton Lot Kemp, the “hox car poet,” a num. |running book-shops and antique outstanding. Subscrip- <lightly mors 5 of writers, radicals and art | Stores, tending to handle dally more giving first call to the i consists of 40 Ameri- dents, packed their toothbrushes ' and more the Fifth avenue type of common stock are estimated on ' ind western-trained Chinese |and treked across town recently to | merchadise some are dressing up in | Wall street to be worth $2.50 a share vith prosy V¢ them Yale graduates: it has | Avenus B. Today, however, Kemp | cOWboy and pirate costumes for the | on the outstanding stock. production. . qa. in remains of the |tourists, and one vills who *I - plan is said to be the largest De Golver said t 1 at in all " a resident of MacDougal the good old da to wri ertaken by an industrial 4 larmed at of exhausted | 12 UMELS e or t and a figure of the be-dscor- | poems for the papers, got hold of & tion and second only to 1pply. cith s onil e e |ated tourist sh v places. | house a few years ago painted the Finaneing of the Hill rail- | broad ; four years ago Yale-in-| The East Side, he says, “is too|front A La Peppe (the real estate ' roads which involved a $230,000,- | Tw four years ago Ya | | > China was incorporated the 1dirty” for him and if there are any [ King of the village) and now he | 000 bond issue. | CENTRAL JR. H. S. NOTES laws of other despairing Lohemians trying | £0es to Lurope every sumerr on the oL v to struggle out of the vi have to find another Mcses th he usual weekly yea *11 | profits of subletting to the ((Bour- ‘a,,,mf 5 Hl"hr‘use H. S. Has : $2,000 Laboratory Fire | New Haven, atham, soprano, with Miss, fires last ) nlh\ Latham, soprano, w b Miss Littlehales played two pieces strife, Yale has | "rom Sinding, a short “Melodie,” and in all depart- | a brillian “Con Fuoco."” The pianist gnifi :\ni.dr‘\f-w;\v, ve a virile re ng of both, com- estra was not held la ount of M Bradley is he Marks are to be iss unior Hig e in the mr\ in Hillhouse 1 to have started Lolds, has been bining technic and tone in bountiful | OF from explosion of a boitle o dical college | measure and thercby gaining much | ¥hich caused damage csttmated at A “‘Big Time” Gompeition Aects, e st ™5 st o ten Yale shone and ten Changsha tendaucea E B. C Musicale ‘-nr;\p‘; READ HERALD CLASSITIED 666 y in three numbers, an v Carl Goldmark, and the ski Serenata nd the Is & Prescription for o in the preparatory Lo i it 1 Bilious Fever and Malaria " e e e Mary Garden, + of intonation was striking! \ 3 » 10 Ol Aol neE e Rogers, Tita Ruffo, the New |displaved, and he gave ! Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue. lBg TR "f,”“""‘_' { York Symphony orchest ., | zestful portrayals of the It kills e germs. carly 60 havel(n, New Britain Musi om in the Mo i danc B the school of nurs- | night gave a concert und from 12 | pices o Bible class at the aus- inting y Trinity Methodise church. from |a large ga of possibl cvery line. T vas no pulsion to y the 15th. But it v nd unsuspecting was the astonish- | it was the bigges : for radio broadcast : concert was a of the E. B. C., their | the E. B. C. to the st Member: | oriwski of 199 Daty | [Fiends and the public include ardent | Musical ciub, tie w\y | g mr | | Hilltop” hy Both v WAS TURNING GRAY She Finds Simple VTu Keeps Scalp Healthy, Prevents o) Gray Hair and Dandruff. Lver course, and W s [nmnl to find t night in histor, radio fans. That was self evider the E. B. C. concert w coming a sustai reported that nine chic ; S o ; s not crow vileges un- HURT HIS CHANCE At ed by a dog ed to the doors. It was quite a large | der it going to the s in training SS WAY o ey wudience which grec B accom- | at the hospital. 7 N s large | have at least broke even on the case had | proposition, but the silver collection ot been on | wasn't silvery enough to permit if. shoul IN A BUSINE = plished musicians, b s would have been r-broadeasting the air. 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