New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1923, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923. l Archbishcp Soderblom of Sweden on Official RAILROAD VAI‘UES | - man Thomas Feeney on u charee o Visit to First Lutheran Church of this City ‘N"T TUE_BHANEEH\ . v Pievor"stonted & el Sty o sky conducts. He will be arraigned RAID ON LYMAN STREE Tony Zebrowsky of 31 Lyman street was arrested this morning by Police- man Thomas Feeney on a charge o1 Hot Fight CALL MEETING FIR HOMELESS KIDDIES Home Finding Committee (o Meet /in court tomorrow morning. 1. G. C. Refuses to Reconsider All| JumeSei e el l[s Valua[ion work The regular meeting of the Lions club will be held at the Elks club to- { morrow noon at 12:15. Ensign Fred- Tonight in C. of . Rooms | S s BB New Britair Commit with the find New at the Washington, Dec. —The interstate commerce commission today refused | a demand that it reconsid 11 of its| work in the physical valuation of the country’s railroad Petitions making such a demand, | erick of the Salvation Army will be the chief speaker of the meeting and will take for his topic “What the Sal- | vation Army is doing in and for New | Britain.” There ave 600 varietics of sea weeed lin Japan, most of which are used for at 7 « « ¢ i % : it presented by the national conference on valuation of American railroadm, which is headed by Senator Lalollette of Wisconsin, were dismissed. The conference, whose program was drawn up last spring at a meeting in (Chicago, sought to have the commis- sion establish the original cost of S | investment and labor in rail- | well as other data. All the i atd [ ting valuation work of the com- | sion was attacked as unsound. This shows Kid Norfolk and Bat- | | The commission’s decision today tling Siki in their fight at Madison | held that it practically impossible | Square Garden, New York. The bat- | to find the facts as to the expendi- |tle lasted the full 15 rounds. Siki tures actually made by railroads in|made his American debut and was| riod of their early history. rather roughly treated, though he here must be some limit to our made a game come-back in last round. | ditures of public funds in re-|Twelve thousand persons saw the | ' the decision said. *“We are of the opinion that our present coyrse has been in substantial compliance with the 4 o - Commi s an and Mec- B 30 vears < ars Manamy i . Commissioner doing good food or in the manufacture of com- | meretal articles, such as glass, insin- glass and iodine. sion O N 5 2 Potter, altho concurring in the de- Reading from left to right the party consists of Rev. Dr. L. G. Abrahamson, Mrs. Abel A, Ahl- | cision, sted that the commission i * quist, Mrs. Soderblom, Archbishop Soderblom, Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, the pastor, and Rev. Dr, |had taken “far too seriously the bur- tomejko. de; finding the original costs.™ The organizatjons to nted | 8, G. Ohman, former pastor. e i lstion dtiea Rt e tices of all proceedi ving at | ut tions should hereafter be served SR TOUISRE [ R s s e SRR T GOINNEW YORK - ARENOW GRANTED Methadi - : g cour Juigs Colio tecared| U han bt i New st the “Spress com: You Can Guess He'd Have to Go Some. ury actio - che submission to the | Saturn aid to have ten t y r companic ! J raha about your eyesight or can for- but we bet doesn’t have any n CE AN = moonshine than we have At 4 a . GIFT SUGGESTIONS get it, Wise people do neither— i 5 i r t r ] sy 0 minor points they have their eyes examined i3 (Ark.) Gazette a ) ) & i Rock (Ark.) 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