New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1923, Page 13

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t Knoxville, Tenn., birthplace ted churchman. » Atking long has been recog- ¢ of the oustanding figures Methodism. He was in- n the founding of the miversity at Dal- etive in the centenary present Sunday the church is largely zation work > \ > ] ning | Bui it was ¢ proceedings thrown uy MAPLE HILL NEWS | Methodist Southern Methadist Church P is used as a crystal de- and in an anti- o put automobile en- HCOLOCAUST OF THE FLAMES Griffis of ofiie Eberbach to attracted intense a stron about the duy keenly serutinizing Three interpretor and Russian t the court in t court hu tial Ballot. 'l Pierre, 8. D, Dec. 6.—A presidential seiection has from the proposal conventions con fourth | The Maple Hill Bridge club * will fi enicrged | meet the home of Mrs. William Kinner on Golf street next Tuesday cluded here yesterday—Henry afternoon, December 11. There will choice of the fusion conference made |be an exchange of Christmas gifts. up of “Ford democrats” and a group | - ~ of farmer-laborites that holted the| Mr. and Mrs. Leslie regular convention. Providence, R. L, have returned|The counsel for the defense are Herr That was announced last night by|home after spending several days| Hanauer, & local attorney, and He Ti, - S P | SR = ot : . ol sami R . James F. Houlihan, chief of the KFord | with Mrs. George Davis of Newington | , of Eberbach, while the stat Tia Jm«m‘!, lfi\'.C) Cd]lfmnlay just v‘md‘(‘) the Mexican line, g]nv\e:!v red against the mg.ht Sk) M supporters on the democratic ranks, | Center. « is in the hands of Public Prose. | the flames which laid it waste ate their way through the houses. Tia Juana was celebrated as a who declared the fusion conference | ~ cutor Schlimm. Atftorney Diefen- | racetrack center and a rendezvous for members of the sporting element. also had selected state candidates in- Miss Catherine Wells of Newington s cluding Eric Ellefson of Sioux Falls, [ Center has returncd to Connecticut for governor. college at New London after spend- President selcetions of the propo-|ing last week-end at her home. sal convention were Calvin Coolidge, - | republican William G. Me-| Newington Grange Adoo, democratic, and Robert M., ] Y cre g s of thr \ t supper 'l ng Griffis and Bugen Chicago, the other A Davis of |arrest in connection with th ed the opinfon that a telegrapher's |in the March primary when voters|given hy the ewington Grar pected to ap O on | secretary, and stating that the Detroit N TRIA[ TflflL\Y F’»’ 5 s, satc & HLHOEATRING DIt I 1% urie r : G R R Outstanding Figure [tans, the Dearborn club wired: fobbins avenue: yesterday afterndon, b Detroit, Dec. 6.—Delegates to the [ he would not run. We will draft Mr. | “Christmas Chimes’ cording to its sponsors to “determine | herg said, substituted the word “drop” | The roll call was responded to by | at the very outset, according to in- |already have been received Mr. Kron- | ~ { By The Asso JkAi‘ will come between those factions sup- [Indiana, Towa, Kentuck zury, North Carolina. former American army standard bearer. rth Dakota, Ohio, Pennsy pia, | nean society in the chapel of the|several others in the attempt delegation will come with the avowed s el |and 8. On Friday evening a supper|draft The move, it is understood will be oppos- {ing pictures. headed by Ray Harrop, president of | studies at Wesleyan after spending|lice wers berg, secretary of the Allied Ford-For senting 21 states. All, he said, are would come with the purpose of yond saying it would meet-opposition. invited to the conference. This, he any representative of his organization they will not be asked to comec." MMMW error had much to do with it, He said | will act on the recommendations of [ their new hall next sduy eve South Dakota that a letter purporting IO B A Dy MM oo, 7ot 1o T cnvinoman gary s by lation, : | Woman's club of Maple Hill at the! i [} e Mr, Ford has never declared his | was largely attended conference here December 12, of |Mr, Ford.” Proudman and M iAmel‘lCflflS Yflm Tl‘led w Klflm)) i the best method of advancing Henry |for “draft.” | Christmas quotations after which | formation reaching local Ford sup- berg said, from the following states: Miss Anna Kullagrgwof Robbins Sta-| Mosbach, | n, b porting & third party movement and |setts, Michigan, Miss — placed on trial here today for Information reaching here today South Carolina, South Dakota, s | Newington Congregational church|summer at intention of initiating a third party FORD ALSO NAME-D i will be served from 6 to 8 p. m. and [ him are ntawrul ed by Michigan and Ohio delegates. IR the economic league of Omaha, Thus| Fuis Motor Man on Their Presiden- | o rryay ksgiving at his home President clubs, acceptances have members of Ford clubs. While ad- starting a third party movement, he Mr. Kronberg pointed out that no said, had been done deliberately. has been invited. ':TM; is an inde- Explains Ford's Defeat mR",S S”PP“RTERS South Dakota, Mr. Kronberg express- | All the candidates must be entered | cvening. A Christinas part {1 be | bach, of ‘intt that the Dearborn Ford club had |the proposal men, and only members are invited {to be signed by Mr. Ford's personal | Soeuty Dcmocmuc Nommauon Telegraphing to the South Dako- | home of Mrs. willingness to run nor has he stated |of the afternoon con; Ford-For-President clubs called ac-| A telegraph operator, Mr. Kron- |accormipanied by M .. Kingsiey. . Ton . Him Before Court Ford for president,” will face a fight | Acceptances to the conferences here [there was an exchange of gifts, porters. The fight, it is indicated, | Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Il , | tion is visiting her brother in Sims.|ter Calvin Hoover those favoring Ford as the democratic | Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, | A fair will be gl\:;-n by the Bu-|part he is alleged to have takein w was to the effect that the Nebraska |and Vermont. |1riday and Saturday, December 7|Grover Cleveland movement at the conference. This Saturday evening there will be moy- it and ) The Nebraska delegation will be|Fusion Conference in South Dakota| Morris ?\‘nrnislr;:nn has resumed his}lic intere far, according to William T. Kron- | on Robbins avenue. been received from delegates repre- mitting that the Nebraska delegation declined to discuss that point he- prominent political figures had been He added that neither Mr. Ford nor pendent movement,” he said, “and Discussing Henry Ford’s defeat cholce; in | Follette, farmer-incor nominec Savings Bank of New Britain Organized 1862 Surplus $810,520.79 Total Resources $15,442,430.76 USE THAT XMAS MONEY TO BEST # ADVANTAGE Latest Styles in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Footwear At Extraordinary Low Prices Sale Begins Friday, Dec. 7. Fourteen Days Only THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITORS In a recent lecture on Mutual Savings Banks, Mr. Frank P. 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