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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1925. BODY TAKENFROM VENIZELOS GOING ~ Sure Relief: 350,000 FIRE L0SS GRAVEANDBURNED 70 VISIT GREECE FORINDIGESTION | jGYNINN,ONDON] ~ Hanvsows i Maine Mob Wreaks Vengeance on Declares He [s Not to Enter : Y - ) BE2J | ivemen Have Four Hours' Fight ey A R T Selgak Slayer of Five , Politics 33‘3.'2?2,' | Christmas Eve K e PR [ o g, - Sure Relief SRS Jefferson, e ~The body | By The Asso 1_Press » - New London, Dec. —Christmas | f John Snow was exhumed early | Athens, Dec. 26.—The decision of | |came in with hard work rather than | vesterday from th 1 grave | former Premicr Venizelos to pay a| 25¢ and 75¢ Packsges Everywhere | merriment for the New London fire- 1 d in the |Visit to Greece without, however, re- ! men, for shortly after the bells md turning te the political arena, as he finished ringing in the holiday | . e |says in his telegram announcing hl*’OVER 5000 ATTEND MASSES ' sso.000 dre broke out in a down-| for every customer this week—Ask for one. Sina s i A | prospective return. is variously com- town building which required a four-| harred body was found in the ruins | mented on in political circles. ! CHURG hour fight. When the blaze was at| ater in the County Attorney! The liberals naturally are highly AT ST- MARYS its height, requiring tfxe attention of | Weston M. Hilton has begun an in. | Sratifled, believing Venizelos cam be | i Sy five out of nine fire companies, some | vestigation in an efort to determine |induced to take up once more the o | ONe sounded a false alarm in. a re-| Stahonery Dept. who was reaponsibie. " reins of government. The republl-| New Autendance Record For New|[IQ ®l % 0ic Gy binging th rarmers living near the Brann oA A B rroc or ho Nt Britain House of Worship Be- | other four companics to the fire box. | aid th ey noticed the cot- |3 he real purpose of his re- The fire destroyed a three story| @ | sai t n > o'clock in the | turn. T'hey say the political sitna- | lieved Established Xmas Day frame building, 65 State street, two other w g THE = i Jut none cared to 3o to in- | tion in Greece has not been correctly e owned by S, Patterson, wholesale and | HARDWARE 336 MAIN STR EET te kno z the place wa | represented t e former .mier, Lore P e knowing the place was un v wted to the former premier More than retail candy maker, with three ten- cnantec they express satisfactio e y rning 3 - nanted v : ney exp atisfaction at the ,geeq yesterday morning at St iants The blaze probably started in [ e officials A a few charred |fact that he is to study the situation i . . . 3 Mary's church, breaking, it is believ- (the drygoods store of Cook & Eaton. hones and reinterred them. The top | at first hand and make sure of the 4 - 4 o rds for {Its origin is unknown. One adjoin-| «d, all attendance records for a single casket had been pried off with relat strength of the several par- | 1t 8 A pried oft with | relative strength of the ssveral par ing building was damaged, but threat An empty k e can in- | ties. day in the history of local churches. P g of a spread of the fire ended when | D ‘ : that the be and premiscs The royalists allege that Venizelos There were si asses, including a . : 10P0. WEES MK A, J0C & & [the roof fell in. Buildings adjoined heau aprink vith oil before ’LAN\n‘z“:w]\:'pl.xn:vf :‘v"rlv‘u:;.m’m salcmn high mass for the Htallan | tne Fatierson hlock on hoth sides and | 169-171 MAIN ST. was stireed | tion of his determination fo abstain | MeMbers of the congregation, and in the rear, and City Manager W. A. At TS NN LR LN S e "'y'fl:_*m-p;'n'r !the usual mass for school children, | Holt, who is nominal head of the fire wh it was learned at Snow, er from politics: as well as te he attendance at the latter bein o wife and son of Deputy |appeals to his patriotism, were staged | ¢ 8tten o st lr »fi dopurnntln;'\duflor If;\u)pac(h\lg the ruin, § Prank €. Jewell at their home | in order to facilitate his return. Pl e solemn ‘high ;“’ngla"}da the r"t:mr;l n Drf\etnht- 1 itefie had come ot - eun. f (yree 1a g 19 s ng a wide sweep o he flames in e t f x"n t 3 o v:n" sl M n]”fi'"” h rr, k“ d“n]n ‘{ 4 . The latter was attended by qu:n of the rf?mil business section, wge in this town, a mile from Coop- 1 as a difficult task which .C i - | > r's Mills, where his wif ; Wan of Venizelos® abill- non-Catholics. oo g Freezing weather and bursting hose | ® E) er grandm and had | ties can p \lany ob. A pleasing program of sacred ,ngicapned the firemen. The losses lg es rade : hino A ies can perhaps & any music was rendered by an orchestra | U OO o0 T vds of $50,- | ) 3 | servers think that his desire to ren- . of 14 pieces under the direction Of,0(~0 partly insured. aminer characterized the ors as | impels him to come back to her at “the work of ) : s commendations were heard on all | .. Sl S ‘ st el B LR L AR de & T. Crean, Mra. John | o000, o et through thir r “uneral ser ere 1 onday Connelly, Misses Kathleen Walsh and |\ " 01 shons and destroyed the a en a a s SUES WIFE FOR $500 Alice Long, and Messra. C. Desro-|o "o o buliding, a two story y such a service NOW |q.opist John J. Crean and words of siers, John O'Brien and James Dona : cture at*35th and Main streets, James Gilhert Brings Actoin to Ke- yrogram at t 5 an estimated loss of between e gy T 1 ) and $225,000. The stocks f business places were cover on Bank Deposit Supposed (o of six of the 52 Ak v Processional—Venite Gilsinn | destroyed $l 95 ere hi f ad lived Have Been Made Jointly, Orchestra and organ z - . FR'NTIRS AND STATION..' 1 town wer 3 ¥ S} 2 1. Interim—Silent t, Holy Night A Blind Heroine. ; ‘ 66 CHURCH STREET Nes tbert, t¥ ug! id - iras Shirts ) Sala to i dioats [ for $600 agninat his wite Catherine|Mass (No. 3 ' Major is blind. But when she smelled burn- | oncerned in | Gilbert. According to the plaintiff Orches d organ ing timbers qnd heard a young wom- (U of In who is well known in this city, gave M. Loesch |an’s sereams, her remaining senses ras, Vibre Sk ) ¢ of Deputy Sheriff | his wite 3430 in October to be deposit- | Offertory—Adeste Fideles {guided her on. Rushing into a h‘“'{ LERY ewe P on wi e held | ed @8 a joint account in ol of the Choir ing residence, she found a house- o llbaake H6 no%a u Communion—THe Dawn o Heps wife's clothes In flames. She wrapped | money was deposted but since that Astra the woman in a rug, extinguished the | time his wife has deserted him, taking Iecessional—Christmas Airs flames, then applied oll to her burns. medical aid. d b aten her, The papers were served by Consta- . ’I‘A"B THE SEA ROUTE-—the most pleasant and Juxu- T tives because ble Fred Winkle and the writ is re- 93-99 Xsylum Strect T New Britain Boys in r—— o e uniar fuvviee French navy department has ap-|much after the fashion of the aver- age American family exchanging gifts, Stateroom choies ranges from the Ballings 3P. M, cvuy‘l‘nuly,'flmnd.‘ Saseierd: CKTY l—rEMS College Fraternities 1"/ W0 hope of the safety srican fa s SIEPAYs 1o By Our Kind” . Mervin Whitney MeCutcheon, 50n of the ¢ bie Dixmude reported out | going to church and cating dinner | gy g e oy 34 Ssturday contnting ot Sovena Mr umuel McCutcheon of of contre er Tunisian coast (north- | gquietly at home and private bath o\hulo-lh::n‘..fl‘l'ls" Vieride and ect been pledged to ern Africa) with 52 officers und men, — — = as out every F'ri- the Chi s fra v at Middiebury . Monsignor Francis J. Beckman of | Ocoan Steamship Co. of Savanash, Pier 53, North River, Now York o Morans', 366 Main St ollege Lester Willlam Schaefer, Venizelos has deeided to return to North Norwood, O., has been appoint. | son of Mrs. Johanna Schaefer of | Athens and will sail from Marsellles | ed Archbishop of Lincoln, Neb., Cin- | Ways a Hartford s been pledged to Delta December 29, according to the pres- cinnati dispateh says, and Rev, A, J. | Merry ik 0 & com- | Kappa KEpsilon fraternity at the same ent plans Smith of Indianapolis has bheen se. t clock 1t - Jected bishop of Nashville, Indian- | arternoon, jpatitutior Robert Anthony Thorne, ical Ad-gon of Mr Mrs. Ernest Therne Chancellor Marx issues a gioomy apolis advices declare Chr’stmas ry corporat t heduled of Bradley street, this city, 1 been ' political ristmas mess to the - hpea pledged to Sigma Alpha Epsilon people of Germany Housing conditions in New York | on't forget ' 3 New | fraternity at Syracuse unfversity., All . city are even worse now than in 1820 A[l . h d st are members the Alpha lota Ep- Rear Admiral Motfett, chief of housing commission declares in its re to ne of the ?. Harvey gion fraternity here \val aviation, recommends that the | port to Governor Smith avy's Polar expedition fiight be at. —— tempted next summér with the diri- Mrs, Joe Tynker, wife of famous DECORATE U, S, GRAVES gible Shenandoa using Nome, | Chiengo Cub shortetop of days gone y, dies suddenly at Orlando, Ma. Ye London Shop ; : i & Co Parig, Dec, 26,—1arge numbgrs of Alaska as the prineipal operating | by . : o student at t Americans, both tourists and resi- | base — . o (R t sa- | dent e, decorated the graves Near Admiral Coontz, asserts that Tailor . ston, 18 | ¢ » unidentified Americar Ratio of deaths Ve with i military cemeteries imber of women bearing children | during the last year were seriously 13 MAIN STREET t 1o, Olaf 0 rance an on Christmas last year was 1 to 150 lowest rate impeded by lack of adequate person- ‘ ng since 916 for the 1 d States th 1 . s -, : » Kb o 3t hemtiont ) s i b Is the Place To Select Your Fresh Fish—A Big Variety and et Us Clothe You He = s, . ¢ chrocde “ yprominent Frenel men of the locality census bureau announces - — Five men perish In Christmas Day Fine Quality We Know How." u or diidays trom corted the Americans to the cem - hout . 3 ed in placing the President and Mrs. Coolldge and |storm in north Pacifie, Seattle dis- 4 4 ctrola at Mor { 1 and flowers their v wons ohserve 3 ! LR ch sys A o - : ot holly. and Bower ; . bomasaimd foasty Splendid Short Haddock 12¢ | Saybrook Eels ....... 35¢ S I ghe tudent at 1 Saybrook Flounders .. 12¢ | Long Island Sea Bass 35¢ ochestor N prometry Native Frost Fish .... 15¢ | Large Fresh Mackerel 25¢ |§| Boston Blue, whole fish 15¢ King Mackerel ...... 30¢ HAVE YouUnR Lyes EXAMINED ot e " Rockport Cod, whole fish - 16c - | Serod Steak ........ 2e AND GLASSES 1TTTED Y A. PINKUS o ; we & Co.- a I ' e I Y H Medium Mackerel .... 18¢ Penobscot Salmon . . . . 30¢ Wt specialist e n ¢ s ‘ ‘l I n 0' I r ‘ ’[ne Heavy Snapper Blues 18¢ Lake Champlain Smelts 40¢ b, New Britam t LER Y Ao " to sustained r ls Fancy Eastern Halibut, Swordfish, Long Island Sea Trout, Large Spanish Mackerel, Finnan Haddies, Long Is- land Scallops, Live and Boiled Shrimp, Steaming Clams, Round and Little Neck Clams, Boneless Salt Cod, 18¢ Ib,, 3 | on the Budget System [} &= e We are gpen till 9 o’clock Thursday evening. 1 Dec e a———— Surgeons at Hospital Porced to Am putate After Bdward Vogzel Is 4s ana Planos, Henry Morans Injured in 11 & T Flevator v <t ' M 1 Vog Fipn o EVERY SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS, including our own government, is virtually . § ctdddl paront s conducted on this idea. Moore Bros. Flsh Marke NECESSARY AND KNOWN EXPEN SES are provided for in advance, by ap- 30 COMMERCIAL ST. Just Off Main St. propriations covering these requirements. 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