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DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920. JOIN OUR 1921 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB Which Opens Friday December 3rd for 50 Weeks Totals $ 25.00 Interest for 50 Weeks Totals $ 50.00 Interest for 50 Weeks Totals $100.00 Interest for Totals $250.00 Interest OURS is the ONLY CLUB in NEW Assets BRITAIN THAT PAYS INTEREST TRUST CO. _ $3,550.000.00 NEWBRITAIN (gy THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. L Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 P. M. ——— = e e s —— ' | graduate of Phillips-Exeter Academy g SN ritinre oremod ovaritia cias | © JUDGE DROPS DEAD &=t ot.ms Cniversity in_ 1585 'y wood structure erected over the side- I e o i , “lk g orlepmginflsransd : bnlittod to the bar in 1891. His wife it had been made of paper. N 'Thn first task was to dislodge any James T. Malonc of General Sessions and five children survive him. ) other parts of the bullding that > il - 5 )tRAI. K“-I.E“ threatened to fall. { Court in New York Dies After pogroN LABOR ASKS $5 A DAY. City officials also began today an - M i Boston, Dec. 2—Demands for a ! Investigation of the collapse to de- Cbarging Jury—Comn. Man. S EAlo yb it ey TT5: Tols I IaNic e termine whether it was due to negli- New York, Dec. 2.—After charging ere renewed before Mayor Peters ie Sl(ll‘y House Falls at Broad- sence of any of the wreckers of the 4 jury in the murder case against Ed- yesterday, but again he told labor h building. Walter J. *“"‘- real ea- ‘ward' Cunneen, Judse Jamens T. Ma- jeaders that the city could not meet #UESESSECONSCEM HEEOESHOOELONCoN ANNUAL SAL — O F -~ SUITS AND OVERCOAT : STARTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 LOOK AT THESE PRIC We Say, Study Them—Compare Them—and Don’t Fail to Come Here Toma You know low prices when you see them—well, look at these. No i store in the country can equal them. You know they are low—everybody does, 'too. So we advise you to be quick if you want to take advantage of | sale, Everybody is waiting for an opportunity like thxs—and there’s sure to early callers. o il Every Sult And O’Coat In Thls Ss $75.00 NOW $52.5O | $65.00 NOW $45.50 $60.00 NOW $38.50 $55.00 NOW $38.50 $50.00 NOW $35.00 $45.00 NOW $31.50 $40.00 3., NOW $28.00 ASHLEY-Babcock Co | tate operator in ch of the de- jone fo thirteen yeas a general ses- the demands. The men now receive way and 62nd stm‘, molishige of the bullding. and 2 4 juqge, dled suddenly of APoDleXY g4 4 wage - which their spokesman number of workmen were summoned ;, 5 wash room outsice his chambers. saiq made a decent standard of liv- to the district attorney's office. His bedy was found by Judge John F. mg T 1 _— Meclntyre. e _— New York, Dec. 2.—An all-night Three hours later when the jurors AY LARGE TAX. i i iarie s CONN. GIRL MARRIES |, o0 "0 (0,500, Ji7) rmic wems pax xanor: zax. through the massive piles of masonry verdict of gullity of manslaughter rri - that deluge d street at Broadway | MINISTER AGED 80 .iiinet the prisoner whose trial Judge C. Frick estate, through the Rt en @ ory apartment houwse | Malone had conducted, they learned of ©f wills of Allegheny county yestezr rday afternoon had e his death. All were shocked at the gom(.\) os::} ;o r:k:n:':::x!r:t;:gmr ;mi a to ..um.nn definitely early to- % . news and the foreman expressed their ., nhe: A 4 v _whether any lives were lost. Six New Wife Was, Before Heér Marriage, [0 U™ "1 o0 " Wadhams who re- ment. ' The = of tzutflfl.‘“:ifl is in workmen however, who were members Jopted " ceived the verdict. contest and the payment made yes- of a wreek.ng crew demolishing the I et Judge Malone was born in Norwich, terday was subjected to disposition structure were still unaccounted for She Wedded. ! Conn. in January, 1865. He was a of the case. and four unclaimed overcoats were still hanging in the basement lockers, | Auburn, N. Y. Dec. 2.—The Rev. eumes———— T 'nrw a w Iu ml.ni in -;un ‘x plac rr; Crandall J North, eighty, has mer- ix fee a e required to clear it away, Gustaveson North, under thmy years anche which rumbled into the ©ld. in Washington. according to a ust as throngs of people leav- ! letter written by the minister to ing work or returning home from 'friends here. Mr. North, who lived here, adopt- ed the girl, a trained nurse, seven 'years ago, when asked to do so by his dying wife. Mrs. North said she asked it because she feared the min- ister's declining years would be spent ' alone. ' Miss Gustaveson had eome to the ' North house as nurse for the sick " wife, and Mrs North felt she would make a real companion for her lone- o g SURPRISE WEEK! [ mome furvand Toe sanprin amiiones ~T™ " COME TO THE OPENING OF soon after Mrs. North's death, seven years ago. b All Next Week " Veotiing w0 e setier e mns. | Ty lity Smoke Shop 'ter and his adopted daughter were . e a l y o e o married in the capital Thanksgiving | Day. 70%; West Main Street. | _The minister is a veteran of the ~ Civil War, but he retired from ac- 3 ISYOUR [tive work many' years ago. Shortly Today and All This Week after the war he had agchurch in 3 HOME : Brooklyn Many papers o his on the Complete Line of i Civil war have been published here and he was active in G A. R. affairs. BRIAR PIPES, It has been his custom to spend the that he has gone there with his CIGARETTES bride. JQdinfl qo_rfipf_ Miss Gustaveson is the daughter of . SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES 1 in € ticut. Tt i d: scandal mongers Sood the minister and his hrids MAGAZINES stopped in the village where her pa A = s | FREE SOUVENIRS Remember the '”v.,,. BIRTH TO QUADRUPLETS. { | Devilr Paskey : e, Can. Sy Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 2.—Mrs. C\.ll(l Vina T. Knight, wife of a farmer at o Plain City, Utah, gave birth to four J V ONORA 0 Pro “ATCHdnd“m] children threa boys and one girl, last ° ° I 9 p‘ night. Two of the quadruplets died a few hours after birth. The babes Opposite Washington St. weighed about fous and one-haif pounds each. D-@@Elfifi[fl@@@fi@@@#@##@###fi’&@##fl#%fl##@fi@Efi#@#@@#fi@##@fi%@##@ |