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o NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, U SDAY, DIC{‘,EMBER 17, 190 9. LAREDO WILL L0SE BELIEVE IT OR NOT with stam; CONSULATE OFFICE BY RIPLEY “ Launched H Today Feet Long BARNES CRITIGIES NEW FARM BOARD I ed o the battte He said control by producer cent of the crop the A Saeihal of Moses, which £ FRENCH ALPINE DA RY GOAT |5 | OLDE.GT DOMESTIC /\Nu“'\AL ON EARTH | Absolulely pure b!om SINC ihe TIVE YEARS' LABOR FOR. FIVE CENTS GEORGE SIFFERT, of Evanslon, 1 | WORKED 5 YEARS IN THE CHILLY DEPTHS OF THE IMMENSE | FORESTS OF SIBERIA - AND A 500-RUBLE NOTE —— RECEWED IN PAYMENT WHICH BY THAT Tim WAS \WORTH BUT 5 CENTS | A;( LIGHTNING STRUCK | TWICE IN THE SAME PLACE ! | FMCARTER, of Winchesler, 1o eraon usually is based on the | The Chamber Al was at times questio p- | Pacific co: 3 1 irger committee as d is P \ Dies struetec e Bi vard. Th 1uxiliary then ag s col N. ¥, mos and Ul equip. another expressed his own. This letter cCabe of Dulu raway it pr m board. Barnes said he b inst ooklyn, and ichinery tric ull the were are manufactured. local navy y JURY COMPLETED cdicted was scope, sane asylum. ould be suceessful, rat he believed it should change wolicy to eliminate di hation = Great fria WAS KNOCKED DOWN TWICE The \WATER BOILED 5 MINUTES - 15JUST AS HOT AS WATER BOILED 5 HOURS T()Vi()RRO\\—\ Second Annie Qakley—at 13! EXPLANATIONS OF Buttons Made From Milk—Some buttons are a by-product of milk. from the cream ahd whey, dried and ground into the material from which combs and buttons Lord's Prayer Engraved on a Pin Head—Charles employed by the Bureau of Printing & En using steel needless. Afterward he went Dlind, and subsequently was placed in an in- | YESTERDAY'S Howard wing, did this S CARTOONS The residue is taken Baker of Seattle, Wash., who work with the aid of a micro- | He asserted the policie 1wed the indeper anta wteme oper hile private cent was “un Questioned by Senator wublican, W ted to lo: ilders at 2id he did caned ¥ dc tives money dealers hac and nunsound Blaine nued From | pay six room ir court or, nin otk oth the nd summnion not o thost but that rors I defense and prosecufion after questioning of 40 venire mel of 10 today nd jury multancously ed IF'rom h would mer suilding or zation the Blaine w s told of d ahout re the of court for recific ean hop by just a ind further had que wvho says he is Iy Witnesses land extry s lobbyi which is o1 South American Africa. It the Brazilian wnklin the Not conrse Seen state, | Lo was a of Era panion a ricd o Iglesias Captain in October flight from S 1rre-Hors rade to durir ave ropr Sherift everal days. Afric ury’ likely to a I regardless grand di ventually he cscort of should be proven an fing Attorney will con- ho claims held him Challe NEW SAFETY WORK REVEALED BY NAVY story, lis should ine {he stand cre das 3 o'clock ITASONS PRESENT GIFTS " 10 RETIRING EXECUTIVE e S dates Initiated During Ve Give Wateh (o PPast Master of Ha rony Loz nt Cotter Sent to Jail For Bridgeport Break stood to L USE HERALD. CLASSIFIED ADS | ch air min Ignac Sout oast \ppeare flight First 1 VEARS URDER oy emicay narrow 1 that ar inent lor W io this ville who attempt Amer forced landing or and d tu Moorlsh stop re o It P in ently his Jimi Lo v N ~ FLIERY WRECKED IN WILD FORESTS ) i the al tip of the nearest pact o1 oo South to tiy ica in for rom ravan Pe cord up flier ich Arturo M bro io report from landi wus they we peated v v ational Tel ly 1 attempts the graph, the Acro-Po do Do Noronha touch il ssful, al- 1 other endeavoring 1o con Atlantic. T Praya ship "o ind 1 As 1 Ll aroup s s od steam- position and repor \\un r along is plane, with It carried 1.4 Major Larre flight BLODGETT HITS AT LOOMIS CRITICY s o motor. line ville en his dre tevideo. Mo co has long n ung o col N pat criticiz you hav vhich s Would fssuc 0 b hus Warrant for Mayor 1 has 1 vou should issu rant or among all of Britain to re duc. Fue- ed withont who tion to 1equir arc v to 1o program the »n 1 ain will our it their you zood who pay nptl by tax romptly | have to to get the you pron much or the delir of them tills paid just a ny of ing up ch payments. It prompily uply into their Many have 2 in mo n o pay cityto permit ent in poli- cape thelr | nd woman | v taxpayer, large | paid should, and. | will rally to your | cod along the | it appears vou doing to require the tax who ha mant, ind small jud i in my support vou proc cisc ine | obtain | riods of | you UsE | s to make paymer Reports to Banks Common “Your method of reporting very throughout necessity of and unneces- nse to th warral common wves the ints and expe an office, is the i commonly nsed in those towns und cities wher tax delinquency a with z her too many people. I cannot anything > laws of this state which au- 205 the common council of New Britain, the selectmen, or any pri- citizen to call you to order for ffort fo comply with your oath 1 to give effective service ant which those officials themselves have placed in your cus- ody. The charter of the city of New Britain requires that the war- vant shall be wed by the mayor. When you obtained this warrant, it was your obligation forthwith to col- t all due thereon, even ainst the mayor himself. There is mo provision in the war; the mayor shall be excused taxcs. Now if the mayor or city ofticials do not wish that there should be a warrant given to you according to law, should not rant In en su to pay sary taxpayer served by M08t effec noyance most hecomes ave ct, if he did not wish to It is too late now for the wiyor or any other of the city offi- | 11s who are sworn to perform tics according to law to object to work which you do in full com- o with the law. Says People Back Loomis “The good citizens of New Britain, I lizve no doubt, will wonder what Lind of business this is. T regret it y for anybody to have to pursued by the tax ve is necess: he Ne of Britain can obtain any relief and that is to discontinue expending | <0 much money. So Jong as they do cxpend money for carrying out the various activitics of the city they will have to stand for the offensive- ness of the nd pay taxes recording to law. T take my position on the 98 per cent of the people of New Britain who have re- sponded annually to your or payment of taxes. Delinquent Thotigh Prosperous “The press articles to which refer- is made show that times h grown dull in New Britain and t at least some of those complaining nall weekly w The fact is, as 1 gather from the official re- ports to me, there have been con- siderable delinquencies during pe- prosperity, such as have preceded the current year. Many of the same people who are putting up the outery now we delinquent in periods of prosperity. In the periods of prosperily, 1 have thought that more than patient under your obligation to forthwith collect s directed by the mayor when he issued his warrant. “I am writing this to encourage you to proceed according to the laws of the ate in your official ca pacity to collect the amounts due from all, with favors to no one. “Yours truly “(Signed) “WM. H. husiness side of the were BLODGE L ssioner.” T'OR BEST RESUI HERALD (LA IFIED ADS | 3 as| ant that | from | . | Give a Gift of Lasting Beauty Gift Furniture SOME INTERESTING | Martha Washington Cabinet M | $17.50 the mayor | signed such a war- | a warrant or did not wish | taxes and have other citizens | pay taxes he should not have run for | | mayor. gatherers. | > is only one way the taxpayers | POLICEMEN ATTEND | ILANPHER 5 FUNERAL . (Continued From First Page) ‘1 Carlson, Thoma torey, Axel Carlson and Wagner, all steran members of the department. The active bearers were John C. Stadler, Officers P. C. Ca- belus, William Politis, Daniel Cos- grove, Thomas Lee and William { O'Day. | Louis Cranley and | were the flower bearers. After the mass, the procession moved down Ma street until West n street was reached and from the automobile procession on to Southington where took place in St. Thoma metery. Rev. William Kennedy, tor of Thor church in | Southington, conducted the commit- \'H services. C. John Burns St |CONGERT OF 0LD SONGS STANLEY CHURCH EVENT Men's Club to Resurrect Airs and Melodies Beloved by Past Generation, An old folks' concert will be jat the Stanley Memorial church to- morrow at 8 o'clock under the auspi Men's club o which L s is presi- dent. The will be as fol- | lows: Organ selection—Pilgrims’ Chorus and Parade of Choristers. “Home Again, “Should quaintance,” “Stars of the ght,” “Juanita.” chorus Solo, “Love's Old Sweet Evenczer Swanson Chapman. Rounds, “Row, Row, Row Boal,” “Three Blind Mice”. Anvil chorus. Recitation, Josiah Devotion Ham- lin Trio, Shadrack Hedwall, Abendigo Hamilton. . “Believe Me 1f All tearing Young Charm « Patience Ress. “Jerusalen My program Auld Ac- Summer Song,” Your Thost Glorious Home,” Dolly Dimples Ma . “0ld Black Joe,” “Jeremiah Beat Time.” Duet, “Dost Thou Love Me Iuth?” Armantha Puatience Libenezer Samson Chapman. Trio. Shadrack Hedwell, Mes { chack Hayes, Abendigo Hamilton. Rounds. “Scotland’s Burning,” ‘Are You Slecping?” Recitation, Jos ilton. Chorus, Can 1 Sister Ross, “The Lo ave Thee,” “Good Priests’ pa; March ing parade Athletics,” with chorist . r and dircctor. George Pranist, David 1Bustol (,nl Breaks Leg Alighting From Trolley (Spe to the lerald) | Bristol, die Harri- | gan of Pleasant street fractured her leg carly this afternoon when alight- Matl son method | habit | | other geant | Dlace Mischack | | man ah Devotion Hum- | |ing from \Im w from the 12:36 o'clock troliey rryville to the center he taken to her home by Police *glinski and Breault. The icy road conditions were sponsible for a truck (0]!‘&10" bridge at Middle and Broad A lumber truck driven Joseph Wood of Terryville and an- | heavy vehicle operated by | Joseph Dillion of Tomlinson avenue, | Plainville, came together at o'clock. Wood's truck was badly | damaged; the other, less so. Both | drivers were notified appear in | police court tomorrow. to 'WOMAN IS NOT AWARE HER FATHER IS DEAD| Murs. Eforts Being Made to Locai Raymond Cook, on Tour of Aew England No word was received loday of the whereabouts of Mrs. Raymond | Cook of Shuttle Meadow enue, who is traveling somewhere in New gland without the knowledge that her father is- dead. Relatives and | local police are making attempts 1o get in touch with her before the | tuneral which is scheduled to take| Thursday. Sergeant W. P. McCue, at the re- | quest of relatives in this city, ap-| pealed to Station WTIC at Hartford Sunday night when a message to| Mrs. Cook was sent over the air. Mrs, Cook left some time ago on an extended trip through Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont Edwin A. Clark, her father, Saturday night in Saybrook at age of 61. He has resided in for 40 years and moved 3 ook about three months ago. Funeral services will be held hursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at chapel Rev. Raymond N. Gilman of the Stanley Memorial church will officiate and burial will be in Fairview cemetery died the this to Five Troop 4 Scouts At Board of Review | Five boys were approved for sec- | ond class rank at a meeting of the hoard of review of Boy Scout Troop | 4 in the First Congregational church chapel last evening. They we Jolen Rattey. William Tooth™ Harold Sprague, Hollis Foster and Irving Lundin. Troop Committee- Max J. Unkelbach and Scout- master Kermet E. Parker conducted | the board. The troop will meet on evening this week instea d The regular weekly practica of | t1 troop {rumpet band = will he 6 o'clock this evening at rmo CLUB RAID TRIAL After several continu cases of Ra nond Stac chacl Klukenski of th with violation of the the Junta club at 338 East Main street, were scheduled for trial in superior court today. At press time the cases had nof been called but t s expected that the trial would rt before adjournment. M Anna Gasson of Hartford, formerly of 86 Rhodes street, this city, had not been put % plea on the charge of pe: at press time, but it was expected the case would be taken up later in the da Thursday a4 of Tri- ¢ and the Mi- charged liquor law in| | at by | 9:40 1 | non, l[}Y STREETS TRAP < LARELESS DRIVERY ternoon, and involved were a in the pleasure les Surneidi of 145 Lawior street was driving a sedan and Raf cle Da irove row a truck by 16 Camy venue, Regina ot iartford. e slip- pery condigion of the road was re- sponsible for the crash, according to Officer Mich 1 Mass s report, and no cause for police action was found. Albert Eurne jviver of the ure to by Dr. were tather of the ained an in- 1ttende which vehicles his i Roman Leksior After taken Boti damaged \GOSTE SETS NEW WORLD'S RECORD FOR PLANES AGAIN rrench ¥ Covers Nearly 5,000 Miles on Closed Circuit Without Landing or Refucling [ his Marseilles, France, Captain Dieudonne ¢ companion, Paul Codos, the Istres aviation field selting a world’s record closed circuit flight of 8,016 mete pproximately 5 The airmen were in the hours and 34 minutes, that period they covered a cir cuit that carried them over Avig- Nimes and to the lstres flyin: 17 and landed today afte for kilo miles air fo During Dec. st new rs o field. The official fi s were L nounced as 8.016.8 Kilometers, which is just a few miles short of 5,000 miles and constitutes a rew world's record for the closed-circuit flight. Coste and Maurice Bellonte set new world's record for the long distance straight-line flight in flying from Paris (o Manchuria recently er an- sitors From Germany Staying in This Cit) tective Sergeant, and Mrs. C. Ellinger of Booth strect entertain Mrs. Elinger Mr, ingert of Trier, Ger be in this ci for th v months. is their first the United 1 the » on the Bre- a storr they report SUSPECTED OF THI Frank and Ladizlau Cha 22 Cranston rrace we into custody today on the suspicion, | from local s 18 years of A harmonica is said to have been stolen from & store on Railroad arcade but they denied having taken it. Sergeants McAvay and Ellinger were investi- ng the this afternoon. 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