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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921 WIRELESS MEN GET MESSAGES - et Trans-Atlantic Experiments Are ‘ A wimi Proving Successlul ered ot publishers of letters, 1 g A c \' 1“ 121 - & c : # T e T B Sl Y e Music Lovers of ot e e s s | ew bpritam. Hartford, ( G I Juest of the accused, a con- x : Hart Con a, ) I ; argos o t ot 1, G T NoY t 7 La « R . Epecial Free Trial Christmas L T il Railo cagiheer sation, City Items e S Offer of Any Crafonola i ) ligd ) You select. A trial does not obligate you in any ‘ -‘?0“”2 4 | : ; ik way to buy. You sign nothing—if you do not :’:?1 ”1”1‘ v choose to buy after a trial, the Grafonola is re- but owing t vention of the ‘ moved in a courteous and pleasant manner. this mc B e e e mo e o : If you do buy a very small deposit and a vear wave' while e oller | o'clock last evening, to extingui , . 2 0 g : “spark” stafions we L. Dur- | awiing fire in the at the cornes : in which to pay makes it very simple to own your NEW MODEL tte streets. out $50 ing the first three nights of test | of Main and Laf 1 K-2 Grafonola. And No Interest Charged. only three stati 10¢ 1 in|damage amo a getting . Godley reported that| Victor Recorc Pierce & Co. | the messages from America werc advt “strong and reliable.” A committee of | The Temple of Honor will meet to- | g British ure were with Mr. God- | night at 277 Main street b ley to verify the list of American .,_,v} _ Select yo liaries now. Adkins, 66 | & tions heard e recelving station 15| Church t "‘- o ; We also wish to announce that we carry [ All the latest hits are now on sale. Come in Also complete line of Aeolian Vocalion Phon- located at Ardrossan, a small - fishing [ _Stella Rebekah lodge i ] ey village about 20 miles west of Glas-|Union lodgc Pla every Record in the Columbia Catalogue and hear them. ographs and Records i vening, leaving on or by auto. Supper . Hiram Percy Maxim, president of | the American radio relay league, said | today that he believed the results of the tests have already been ¢ making. "It me day when Am restricte r cpusins across the sea, Kenneth B. Warner, the league and Ired director, said they hope result in the British goy changing its tion~. allowing righ. to transmit with the allowed in this co commercial and United States use power as the largest American r mecti The t A re iday ever to be resumed a hristmas. llivan & Cobs incing school f§ with their | “Upre woekly meeting of Commodore | 3 Our Corteous Salesmen : » Barry Council I R will F | eretary of | nela tnis week at 7:15 oclock in- | Are At Your . ® Service THE BIG FURNITURE STORE COLUMBIA MODEL A-2 at $30.00; C-2 at $45.00; D-2 at $60.00; 3-2 at $85.00; I-2 at $§100; A-2 at §125; H-2 at $140; K-2 at $150; L-2 at $175, and up. yoch be held Thursday evening at Judd's | hall wireless regula-| A daughter has been born to Mr sh amateurs the|anq Mrs. M. Reinholdt of 104 Belden ne power gireet Mr. Reinholdt is manager of itry. The larger the graphophone department of the al station in the| John A. Andre 500 times as mucl The following v ners at the public the prize win- hist held Satur- !\ir\r-\l to have been assured when the|praises of the Connecticut Light :vwll The strike affected teur stations are allowed to use, it was | day night: First pri Mrs. Morton = y stated, hv[:i l;n;vsh umateurs are even | of Arch !""l,'tu;n a p]y e, Mrs. Cor- CHR]STMAS Pi‘ AY FLOG | conveiation i submitted to the United | Fower company, which placed at their 1‘”’ i eanly the g e e fEsucan ANk GRS n TN es scnate » view of news-|disposa Jectr réo\tor “a] VA T i L i £ FOLLOWING RIQT |Sttes scnate, in the view of new: lisposal, electrlc percolators and | “the big five.” Independent buteh: { i A Alf;\wl?u‘ uff of West .\wy:'.~rrwr. papers here. Today's journals which [other equipment, donated their use|remained at worl R A \'w‘w: W ® 8, suppedance at v)!w‘ b have been commenting fav bly|of the store room rent free and fu Shuttle Meadow: clubinext - saturday| upon the proposed treaty, toda - |nished electric power for cooking the e : u““ Lr S L | Michigan Prison Warden and Two |l the terms of the convention with|luncheon which was served from 12 YALE 1922 SUHEDULL fi SRR Lo Ri SO irned o . | |enthusiasm, and based their forecast{to 2 i )‘;-mw ufter a two montl visit in — Others Stabhed By Inmates Who | of ratification upon the fact that Sen- e Chicago and Dayton, O. While in } |ator T.odge presented the treaty at SUDDEN STRIK Completed Program, Contains Gam O Chica Vori nerrsn. o o | Girls Are to Appear Are Punished Today. S R e (Contipued From First Page guest of her daughter, Mrs, W. 1. Kel. | L0CL GIIIS e 0 Dpeal m‘ Bajurdey s nicnatyescasioniof tiiejcons o = With Carnegie Tech and North i E Sl Tough, tormmerly Miss Mil o ‘J:m ol + | Marquette, Mich., Dec. 12.—Michi- |férénce on limitation of armaments. Incorrect Report of Wage Cuts Causes | e yugh, formerl iss ldred Robin- Gk e i) S ane > TN e 5 SoRaib 5 , 2 i ) S the yard was held up by one of | son, of this city HThe \{plwn 1 gan state policem were standing| ‘The apparent ”"11‘ sible, is, 0| Slaughter House Workers to Quit. olina Flevens, Wadstrom's accompli He was| The Master Plumbers will hold a fie y BReTIn R dN LG T iBon oduy ol 41]:'7:; i i nwfl vm| New York, Dec _Two thousand [\ New Haven, Dec. 12.—The Y freed on condition that he give the | Mmeeting in the Chamber of Commerce 5 vy shamons the prisoneisives. !‘ A ‘I (” . ]'!‘-l'“ L .ax'u}\“ employes mlsv'mglm.y houses in w ‘[H, ) cor ted footbal hed : £ ¢ c ffec eir | TOoms this evening. ——— tarAa o nhilh el that L resnited v inith e loas sl A SERE0 LSO IREE SEEHEE RUDS IS D’ 03 loLsen 2 sieted football schediile trlo halt an hour fo effect their)room: ),[,1 'm_in]x e N Ittt a A fhinG arWardaniil B' car | only, termuivhichi n could regard | York, members of the am mated Fannounced today by the Glue foot! rmm("]xflnll e . 'w] "u”'\'f” STl ] ”yml‘ Ifjate Relng s ne | thie bea of Deputy Warden |88 satisfactory and which we could [meal cutters and butcher workers of nager, *has two cont-ats, in place ( was' dllowed to proceed up Jin | children of Main street, wet ightly A. for “The Na-,|ln tI 8 TP 3 hieve. | North America, quit work suddenly! ¢ entatively i 61 SUii. When et of sighbnéieen injured‘in an automobile coliision ldst . Christmas play which will | ¥ Menhennit _and the perhaps|*¢ b ',‘I( 100015 ‘J",] ,T‘\”'J;.ZTH,,- 1. | today ana left P ey Sad1E piven “ e e alarm to police headquarters, | Night at Elmwood. he membe nd wounding of the latter's son, (WEC 2t Y L t of compa ( e th Several of the night patrolmen wait- bt el i L e R i) ministration h ul]yiuatifen She (A0]fbee bl on el ompnyin arnegic Te 1 North Caio everal of P ighL patrolmen we R P friends of the association in the audi- | N 3 bold and magnanimous stroke of| A repor at a reduction in wages in place of Vermont and T 3 ch « ces - '§ Tl - | mates > S0 7 = g : i ” 5 g ing to go to church servic v~ Local Young Man Wed . oty lay afternoon, Decem- [ Three inmates of the prison Who| . iooanaip by which it amazed the | Was imminent caused the walkout, in completed schedule foilo sponded and a pistol duel followed in )~ e Lig N f @ |ber 15, at 4:30 o'clock. It is a mys- are charged with leadiitg the riot were | om0 (N S " the opinion of Leo Joseph, vice-pr games i hey ol wit Which Wilson was shot twice. \n eriden, Novembnel Loe ay written by Leonora Still [ !0 Pe flogged in the Institutlon's bull| Ty o % o\ i0ber concluded by paying[dent of one of the meat companics. | Princeton | Puter \ch, drunk, was arrested n cement "has been made of | ‘ot pen today, the punishment having|, DErA e amil far|He asserted there was no foundation| September 23 ; M street yesterday. He paid m of Harold F. Herre of 124 | 5000 e . R e e G e G S AR TGO Rl o ed 10 foundati b on Maln street yesterday I The play is written with a pro . |sighte@ policy throughott the pro-|for such a report and declared the |¢ gie Tech.; Oct it toste ckwell avenue, to Miss Alice Cof- [, 11 biay 18 W e epilogue, | Kalamazoo, chairman of the Michigan "‘”X" DO RO B R | enlan asreoiant wiTh ihe ol o ow o alds drunik’ admitteq!| Tan. of EHartford, The ceremony wasi| ooyt (OUE SCERES AL " |state prison commisston CERLIRLETS . i ; S o ; Y INGvermbe: : John Deduk, a S e A S e e scene is called e pn O vadl rina| It the opinlon' of the Westminsier|Union that does ot expire untll May | Army; Noyerber that he couldn’t find his 1011 SSohase. Meridan o rediars il the second is Shep- en tatlin, who recelved nineiq. ., ite the only weakness of the|l6. Officlals of the union could yot fland; 18, Princ Policeman W. J. MeCarthy inade the | ! £ iden, by Re Ken the third is called Wise | knife wounds, is said to be in a ser- . e reached eth Kingston, Wednesday, Nov. 16 ! | “The |ious condition. Young Menhennit was | Tty lics in the fact that it does not|’ @ . n" and the fourth is entit at Bethlehem.” Miss Margaret ining at the | &1 4 o6 CET ok, i ) Stabbed In tha ling [gnarantee the integrity of China, but, | The outbreak came in the prison| ]‘"“ arrest He was dismissed ed charges o ach of the peace W Joseph Herzog f drunkenness and that’ exception, the newspaper STOECKEL HERE TOMORROW I ared today it regarded it as the rvisor of Policeman Peter M'Evoy arrested him Reservations have been made for | xormal school is coaching the play |chapel while a large number of the | g LS ; Saturday afternoon on complaint the accommodation of 100 or more i _\M;“: X“HM_HMH“_ e e o e eal _solution.” yn ..ml,u:fi.q ;;‘11; John Peter complained that Herzog | persons at the Chamber of Commerce | pected on Sunday. John Ward will performance. “Gypsy Bob |t "r_"‘“l‘\"’” G L R came into his house and made trou-|luncheon given tomorrow at the | e the violinist and Miss Mabel Iib- , Jasper Perry and Charles|2 threat by one power | }';l:.‘k "_( e ble while he was completing a deal ' Commissioner | pard wiil be the pianist [ Roberts, all of Detroit, are alleged to|Pusiness of all contafn e spirit of for the sale of the house. Herzog was iins 1. Stoecke racters in the play to be depict- [Nave rushed upon Warden Catiin in|theleasue of nations armed with a club and insisted npon relating princi- | eq are the Virgin, the Shepherds, the [the darkened room and to have| fighting. L ontrover W 1¢ t Ang o e and 15 him with knives stolen from P. W, WILSON HERT. Herzog sald he visit 2 ma inder the aus- |the Herald as well as the chorus. New |the prison kitchen. Arthur Menhen-| & hitwell Wilson, of London, will whom he knows the neigh of the | Britain people taking part in the pro- [nit, who was visiting his father at the | o5, the meeting of the Central borhood. He paid costs Local tru iction are: Miss Helen Dixon, Es-|Drison, intervened, and received a|oogregational club, of Connecticut / The continu A8 Jc n AT 0 ‘ telle Cuddy Ruth Thayer Josesie [ F thrust A prison guard sum-|g4 the South church tomorrow even- elo, who is charged on December he t } ent. The | pratt, A tte & wge, Pansy Busk med by one of the prisoners held | g Mr, W SR e R RN TNt with knifing her sister-in-law I be served by Mrs. Abel | Dorot bley, Averi wn, Miss [the revolting inmates at bay with his|najist and has for some years been tried under Judge W. F. Manga DAy Miss Louise ¢ rifle, and succeeded In marching|the American representative and cor- plea of nolo contendere Y. W« A. Notes, [them to their cells, respondent of the London Daily News. Marie was visiti r sister-in-law HOLY FAMILY SALE he various club meetings on Tues Harper had expressed ill feeling for | He has been a close student of re whose name is Cl¢ t ' 4 The annnal sale of 8. Mary's Holy | day and Thu y of t cle are |the warden because his privileges had | jous conditions and is widely known family argument arose. In the heat | oo Sogde wo ) S mportant a i lizabeth [ been revoked f ing his capture|aga lay Interpreter of the Bible. He i S i ¢ A : I t tt the | « ¢ three months ago is the zuthor of a number of books e 1€ v and eveni wnd el et Christr ) ane - | that have attracted deep commenda- eI T e e bR A e ENGLAND EXPECTS | tion and had large sale. T on . S baseias et Jeetings and some time 3 b we forget.” “The Church we C tl i irticles for sale and Uical practici carols for the Christ- | FINATR AD PR | “The Irish Case hefore the Court of ULICUra 0@ap| | wicier ol anil i i 10 | SENATE TO -APPROVE |t Iish cue vetore tne Court AL cured ther I'he proceeds are for the he e for plunges this < SR er of unusual power and conviction. For the Hands £ t 1t pport to 9; Fri B British Press Feels Confident Four SUCCESSFUL SALE cum, 256, evarywhare Forsamples the par ne rged to 105 : The Chrisimas sale conducted g ey e e b Seiten, s The ( barty of the Y. W Power Treaty Will Be Ratified ,m”‘;h_:v"',"“:""“ £ ”W "“,“’,;I',: e G e LML G Avsillbe el on optng s Jcoen) Without Trouble. Light and Power Company Saturday | A= | | A Chrlstm T f toys and!" Jijin; dic pagiors o LIER ! afternoon and evening by the newly i R elties is being ted t Iembers et i b lon, Dee. 12—Ratification of [organized Dusiness and Professional b - . t T 1 evening t Dlp| BOKEIE THEEE MR At power freaty relative to m-[Women's club, proved to he quite suc You Make no Mistake wchievement ected ) lare askad o bring w fon ce: possessions in the Pacifie, which |cessful, over $150 having been taken : : : the Sout egationa S el e i imced on Saturday is be-[in. The women are loud in their When in Hartford I I s PO ol ! & ;5 f f d . - y : g 1 kati e e '} 5 . 1 t ¢ HONISS’S isses and _gymuastic classc Will a Dozen Xmas Gifts Cost? ‘ not a medaicing PARK COMMISSIONERS MEUTING & | . " N | 20-30 State Street et Heakon ekt Compare the price of a dozen good Xmas Gifts b : . Hartford vi eld 1o ‘M with the price of a dozen good photographs and sce }\f{edlcmes only l'e“e\)’e fo; d',“m& 7 f the r f-1 . H y . .2 i » ¥ < s P 3 r. 8\ Telephone 3374—3375 ‘ i % where this year, with money scarce, you can still n Z‘Sd.‘m‘m“f‘;?h Rk :’]‘ dsup o 90 (F=—0da L Al . . A . P ases the ac- ¢ been prepar wilf aive as many gifts as usual and yet it will not cost neishy t;ssx]ies_an t{ncre(‘ases L "ffl : : i : : neat |.\ as much. tion of the intestines In a natur. [ —— T —— — " € i ers 18 € | . o > R s 2 ; by the Thomas Lynch Poster | Photos taken all this week will be ready for ] L CROWLEY BROS. INC. UNDER THE KNIFE, ( M Christmas, ’ ity % Barald newss stmas. g : 2 to 3 cakes a day. Pi\]lA\ ”;R\hr(t\lé\ D i A ¥oot t ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Present this advt. It is worth $1.00. 267 Chapman Street rushed to the New Britain |« t of their da r, Miss ARCADE S UDIO T, 185= General hospital, where he was of B Rt s Photos Taken in Any Weather. Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs | ated upon about midnight. avenue, P -l

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