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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923, SPIRITS FAIL 10 s s | movmsmsons || IWSGHTIOBDNG | pomvmpmere Forty persons were present. Mrs. Intevatats ; -~ Medicine Tomson insisted on collecting $2 from | each of them before the show began. | Mrs. Martha Schorup of the Fourth | s Mrs. | ‘Spmluantuc church objected. Julia M. Reid of the Willlam T. Stead Mediam's Husband However, 0. Semorcr church " anted "t xow jects to Place of Seances were permitted to be near the cabi- slap From Bird’s Wings Proves Fatal to Bavarian Child. Biedericht, Bavaria, Nov. 8.—Anna Pickl, 11 vears old, died yesterday from the effect of a blow from the! goligation Near Conclusion. {wing of a powerful gander she was | carrying to have plucked. The bird Washington, Nov. 8.—Final ar- managed to get one of its wing un-|1angements were made today, for the ticd and struck the girl such a blow|closing of the interstate commerce | that it broke her nose. | commission’s investigation into the Anna was able to 1letSHRDLUUP | possibility of railroad consolidation in Anna was able to tell her mother| the United States, January 7, being| what had happened, but lost con- set for hearing oral arguments of sclousness in a short time and died|counsel for railroads. General noticé | from loss of blood. was given that between now and that | time all the states, municipalities and | shippers’ organizations interested may | file briets. At hearings which have been con- ducted almost continuously over a period of 18 months the commission | | has elicited view sof practically all| v .. bl railroad executives and of others in- |, ' ashinston, Ohlo, Nov. 8.—One terested in the proposals made in the | hundred and forty-two entries in the transportation act to allow the cont | [uturity, including many of the bes solidation of all the major railroads| Préd foxhounds in the United States, into eighteen or twenty great merger |EOt 2Way at dawn today in the npen; corporations. The commission has|iDE event of the thirteenth annual [ prepared its own tentative plan for the | Meet of the National Fox Hunters' e -| conduct of the consolidations, but has | Sociation. - ‘The chase goes five mile no authority under present law to|SCuthwest of here, where several fox enforee it. | dens have been found recently. It is expected there will be more than 300 R engries in the all-age stake, which will Honoluin: ufi“‘srl:;;: “!”.i!: Llpr‘l;; be run the last part of the week. |they began telling th Inain A d | Lrethren that the islands were con- | Chicago, Nov. 8.—Glenn Hunter,|siderably more than just a winter | —~CAPITOL — NEXT WEEK MONDAY star of “Merton of the Movies,"” resort. Ads in leading periodicals set | , nied here today that he is engaged forth advantages of Hawaii's sum-! : > i POLA NEGRI IN “THE CHEAT" to wed May dcAvoy, motion picture | mer climate. Result was thousands actress, but admitted he hoped to|of tourists whiled away the warm | MRS. SIDNEY DREW IN PERSON Commerce Commission's Investigation Into Railroad Con- net, they were not searched as Mrs. | Tomson was. 2 . . = Also, Mrs. Reid wanted to know why | New York, Nov. 8. —Mrs. Blizabeth | tpo curtains of the cabinet might not Tomson of Chicago went to the ain open while Mrs. Tomson was theater or did something equally ma her trance. terialistic last night. It doesn't mat- rs. Tomson has been mqmm in ter, in this particular instance, What | 14y ovce 219 Mr. Tomson. “Ther: she did. She didn't produce any|yiy pe no seance tonight. This is spiritualistic phenomena Neither | wpat we get for not collecting our ectoplasmic manifestations nor textile ¥ apparitions issu2d from a cabinet”oc- | upied by her. The Mrs. Tomason ¢ anner of spe: She was to = relected by tho and compete for the § periodical offc for * tzation.” She was to 1 to make good her that she KILLED IN STREET. B Send him down to work these cool mornings with some nice brown waffles UNDER HIS VEST, Herbert L. Mills| HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. No Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs ————— 142 ENTRIES. Rochester Man Is Shot Down While| Pushing Baby Carriage. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 7.—Whil vheeling his infant child in a car- rday that the co re and accompanied by his wife = rested in will cou- and another child, Joseph Asara, 41, 001 iz 1ot T t a fruit merchant, was shot down in| £ e the street last evening by two un- e ’L_,'_‘f“_ identified men who escaped. 5 s o e Th olice are auestioning zh ke il b BAROLDATIOYD RAYOED. bors icerning the possibility of ~a Sk 5 s business fend or blackhand trouble in world who ¢ to a strange home I i " ' Sl Asara may have been impli- nd, using constructed ¥ her hostess, T visible sp the departec But yeste Clarence H presario of the affuir being ; s camera for two w i ot - “ e a fire hose nozzle he was using ing of a comic “thriiler” i and hit him in the is forehead and knock announced that she S0ns seven years ns left forthwith Scientific fekntte ch as this. Slap From Nozzie of Vire Hose Puts which Comedian Away. cated. g e et e et g 2 yit pays to Nov Angeles, rday at GLENN HUNTER NOT TO WED, Presenting Our Autumn Display of Flowers You and Your Friends Are Cordially Invited marry her soon. He would not an-! months in the “Paradise of the Pa- ! swer questions regarding the date cific.” And the thermometer didn't Mr. Rird couls Tomson, woull HE VICTROLA instrument line of twenty-one styles offers a wide range of sizes, designs and prices. Ask your dealer or write to us for complete catalog. 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