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ose Ycu Fat Ke ep You He lth fluous flest WEEK'S PROGRAM IN - CATHOLIC CHURCHES DELAY HEARING ON - FREQUENTING GASES .- Continuance to Thursday Granted on Request of Coungel News From St Mary's, St Joseph's and St. John's { unity, race riot late yesterday serions wounding of one he arrest of 11 others as an after- math of the killing last Friday of Mrs. | Robert Latimer, Ten of the negroes arrested are in| il at Van Buren on charges of night iding. The eleventh prisoner was| charged with having heid up a party of white men with a pistol. The two negroes, Spurgeon Ruck and William Bettis, charged with kill- Latimer, were in jail at Lit- v of obliga: | ch and spe- said in observan Tomorrow is a holy v in the Catholic 1] masses will be » with confessions being heard At the fexton, ¢ the « law ch d W violatic Lafayette Adam 1) & reof, gy ireat rt this mor announee together with was made yester- morning masses, The follow, Kozhenowi uszik § 4 i Johnsons- Arc t which n Pawelezyk gl S Mary's Chureh the dam Rambis, W Bela dead this week in- y mass for M . at 7 o'clock Thurs nd for Captain Thom- | 30 o'clock. Anniver- | Storey at 7 and a late Mar- Saturday. at 8 9 a special mass school children first i "k with holy hour in school children will y afternoon and working boys ternoon. will reopen Christmas vaca- = Musses for clude: Annis at Kapla I i or, U0 s 4 t A Flizabetl 1 until T e Alling in the umt s Grac rms and thre John T, o'clock lay morning, 's mind mass for the at 7:30 o'clock FOMOrTrow's Masses are Amo sary mass for Satur, iquor luw tin Conway out the city o'clock witl 's Conduct. or the ‘red Potter, male Catherine a, charged ontinued until Eon Pott M charged the for n sts The ) confession k Hi eventr with = sehooi d ) Saturday on parochial t1 will meet . raised for at yester- ily the school J $244 Germany Cirele complair sum of was Mo next 8 0 Merers in morning with bonds for at $1,500 in Pac Gambling rhance cetions H kousky St John's Cha John's church ) re will be and 8 ise Raided. ty of Woman Must Leave City masses at 5:30 ay will St dosepli's Church O JERSEY DIES cA rgeant s case Muss: : . 1 ! 5 1 8 o'clack, and on Fri William 1 i s wsses will be at 5:30 and Patrick O’Mara ) rvice at T v testified raided of St. Jos in the school solicemen formerly High TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES leral his 1 ision rule prohibition tutiona mad their way to penitentiary. inne froc Atlanta ir Texas, de ganized and tax to tors upport Mclior FOR SALE Two-family house on Star St. Large Lot—Price Low THIS IS A BARGAIN COX & DN 272 MAIN ST. wequainted JOIN OUR XMAS CLUB AND RECEIVE YOUR CHECK DECEMBER 1Ist 1924 THE BANK OF SERVICE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7-Y |ing Mrs. | Pink 8 (the GROES ARRESTED | IN ARKANSAS RIOTING \luw Troubles Follow Killing Week—Machine ’ A1 NB Woman Last Gunners Called Out, | [ Fort Smith, Ark, Dec. 31.—Quict| prevziled today in the Catcher com-| 20 miles from here, where o resulted in the negro an tle Rock. National Guard machine gunners quelled the riot at Catcher vesterday. The 10 negroes held on night riding charges were barricaded in a log cabin when the guardsmen reached the scene. They surrendered only when the troops trained a machine gun on their stronghold. The riot followed mob demonstr tions at the jails here, and at Van Buren Saturday when several hun- dred men attempted to lynch Ru and Bettis. One mob formed at n Buren Saturday afternoon and dis- persed only a ¢ found the men had been spir Two hours later a crowd here and threatened to storm Sebastian | county jai For ed a formed the than four hours, Sheriff ww and prominent eitize held the mob in check, pleading with the men to permit the law to take its course. The crowd finally dispersed early yesterday. Mrs. Latimer, clubbed about ns old, was and shot in cars head N. H. ROAD GREETINGS President Pearson Today Advertises His Well Wishes to Patrons of Hie Company. Dec greeting to happy Year was given the New York, Hartford Raliroad E. J. Pearson through the advertising columns of the 21.- patrons A with a New Havern Year's and prosperous wish New for a on behalf Haven President medium of today v by news- “We value your will, We want your friendship in our endeavor to muke the New Haven system one will take foremost rank other New England industries Constructive eriticlem and sugges invited.” greeting says good with tions are 1t is not recu'led here that the New Haven road cver gave a greeting like this to its patrons. President Pear son already had followed his practice of issuing a greeting to employcs the compat \New Britain Organization Must The last report from the Staten Is- land class, exclusive of yesterday, was 1105. The preceding week the Staten Island class had 428. A duplication| of this number yesterday will mean that New Britain is third on the list. Now that the holidays are over, or will be by next Sunday, larger attend- | ance is expected here. An inter-army contest which is go- | ing on in the local class, wherein the| | losing armies have agreed to be hosts T, VERNON GLASS MAY CAPTURE CUP FAST EXPRE WRECKED, Cinelnnati, Dee, 31.—The Baltimore and Ohio fast express from New York to Cincinnati, due here at 8:05 a. m., was derailed 2% miles lisky, Ohio. No one was seriously in- jured, according to railroad officials. The locomotive tender, two mail, two baggage and two coaches and four Pullmans, were derailed by a wash out. The train was proceeding at west of Za- | Make Sensational Spurt | slow speed, and this probably averted {to the winning army in a contest| u more serious accident. scems to be won by the Blue army, | { tional which has had the lead every Sunday | since the contest started. | ble clhss by W. W. Le-| Yesterday Rey, John L. Davis spoke | sw Dritain, at least |on “Paul, the Traveler.” | for a vear, scemed assured yesterday| Next Sunday at 12 o'clock 100 men| when the New Britain class suffered | Will motor to Meriden to attend a scs-! defeat for the fifth consecutive Sun-|sion of the class there day in nine-Sunday attendance | contest with two other classes, " NS Earlier in the year, Dr. J. E. Con- B DIVIDARIS FARD, | ger on bohalf of the local class jssued | Full River, Mass, Dec. 31.—Thol a challenge to the Bartholow class at|annual summary of mill dividends for Mount Vernon, N. Y., which is about | the year 1923, furnished by G. M./ 16 years the senior of the local plass, | Haffards & Co., shows that $3, 530,- | and to the Trinity Men's Bible class 000 was paid out by Fall River cor-| of New New Brighton, Staten Island,|porations during the year, an average for a contest to run from December 1 of 8.112 per cent on a capitalization to Februnary 1. At that time the New of $43,515,000, Accumulated earn-| Britain class was running away ahead |ings furnished the wherewithal to of either of the other two classes in|pay the dividends in many cases, attendance and had exceeded both of {them in total enroliment. Dr. Con- ger's challenge later was approved by | the executive committee and with t approval of Mr. Leland, the cup was| Woods, offered as a prize Japan, was reported improved today| Unfortunately Christmas sea- at the University hospital, where he son came along, and, although theis under treatment for inflammation drop in attendance in the local class|of the right shoulder and arm., An has not been any more marked than X-ray examination revealed nothing in preceding yea the same time, | serious, physicians stated, and Mr,| it has been enough to permit the|Woods may leave the hospital in four Bartholow class to win out by a small or five days majority caeh time While definite plans not yet formulated as to the awarding of the cup the Bartholow class is a total of 405 ahead of New Britain at ttenal Shoe company reported net in- this time, and nothing but a sensa- come of $10,291,641 for the 12 spurt 1ld almost | months ending Nov. 30, 1923 as com- the ttendance will pared with $10,286,957 in the previ- ity cus 12 months. That er) land, will le the Leland cup, donated to WOODS IS BETTER. Philadelphia, Dec. 31.—Cyrus . American ambassador to the uss BIG PROFIT IN SHOES, New York, Dec. 31.—The Interna- have % I been hie which average wo ble e th order cup his ¢ CINMMIEINIRIEInng unable to mak with the Staten class is not received unti K. The standing to New Britain classes shows a Mount \ New Brit Yorkers Yesterday Mount V¢ similar Is report arrange- class, om that later late 1 Mount 1899 494 he between Vernon at the at the New men wee {he total o right. and giving had an advant New PBritain e removal). Our only charge is # 50 loan re 100 * 200 and 10 Stromberg Carburetor | A G Hawker J a7 Wi MAIN Open 9 to RE [+ ST S NN TN & DUTTHTHT & HTHTTHT T —DRINK AYER'S SODA WATER ON PROSPECT NT. FOR SAL) Beneficml Joans Your 1924 Money Problem Whatever your money problem, we will lend you enough to pay all bills, debts and expens You can borrow from us easier than from your closest friend, making repayment at your own convenience. Any amount up to $300 advanced on your home furniture (without pay § 5 monthly plus interest b} “ r If you need money, you' need us. Beneficial Loan Society EXHIBITION DAA CE An exhibition dance will be given by Jimmy Burtlett, California Frisco dancer at the Flower Dance to be held New Year's afternoon at Odd Fellows hall. FIFTE! CENTS ADl)l D, Pittsburgh, Dec. 31.—Fifteen cents was added to the price of six grades of crude oil when the market opened here today. Five grades were un- | changed. " 1 See( ’/edr/l/ | //Ie Gormn, | The New Year will be brighter, more cheerful, with the better vision our glasses give, My Specialty Comfortable i Frank E. 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