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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31,'1923. is selling. He is wise in this. Some-| better as the milk that will be sold @resesmeemomoes. [ = - oo - - thing that may look very attractive|here will be better than in the past| 25 Year’s Ago Today BRI"E&I’"R’I‘ AN The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company may prove to be a “white elephant”|although it is belicved that New| 4 o ™ . : HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | \yon it comes to selling it. Every-| Britain has been remarkably free| §(Taken from Herald of that date) § | Centsi} Negy¥ngiand Rallway Company Tss, T Sunday Excepted) 8 Amit "‘ i, 3. h;” 73 Ik f | The New England Steamship Cnmpl{l_)‘ At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Street. | °N¢ admits that it “looks good, ; trom impure milk. R S et The Hartford and New York Transportation Company A few are willing to buy. S in consid- With the bringing to successful | & a - ar RS RIPTION RATES ering the zoning proposition, it is well| fruition of every good cause, pra “litord Thursday of thik week -td; ra 3 - 1 December 31, 1923, 60 “Thres Months padlowiibot mop iinose g bave ] Hoal asieninons ]I ShIy oIS SR lov enE Tkl its ot st defli councit| 3310 f0 Have Murdered-His Wile The New Haven System extends to its patrons sincere g g00d | there, | v 3 wishes for a Happy and Prosperous Dudley T. Holmes will go to Stam- a Mouth. tried it like d whether or not ingentive to get” back of such o ; T ee oiiae S he names of the candidates H | people are seizing upon the idea as a| causes. Those who take pride in the| Among U e N J : 5105 T avery forwasifia) | who have successfully passed their 10 NeW Jerse! Ne: r sride in ever ? - @ w Yea ._|examinations before the Connecticut om ing move that is made The point i8] o0 of pharmacists is that of John G = & Realizing your requirements and that the prosperity of trans f| emphasized because, as the years w:'- X I:\'lvBrinr‘l‘,\j of \L}:‘\ zm;“nm Lol “a:}';’i'"o"r’~B;\idg;';m’t"'f;bm;‘1';,";)“1‘:;; portation ig dependent upon the prosperity of InduUstry and commerce, this matter in this city, public| there will be many chances for like| The Q. W. C. whist club met last|Madel, port, Conn., - e s - - : 7 : is mat N this ci public| there wi many cha evening with Mr. wid Mrs. Ernest D.|Night shot and killed his wife Joseph- The Tacillties have heen largely increased and improved during recont The only pio tising m reports come as well, that cities which | improvegents, and those who foster g =ne. _re. & 1% ey o g psiky ¢ vears, with the result that during the season now closing a record tho City. ¢ : s ) Sz Humphrey of Seymour street. ine, yesterday was arraigned on a first . : ‘ith hi * room always ¢ t t ave adopted the zoning system arg them are entitled to credit for their A ém"'hophm"-‘ that dddn’t “graph’ degree murder charge and held with- volume of traffic r\un been handled, with h_xgh standards of perfor- 1siastic over it And there comes| foresight. The Germans' “passive re- g s g deiiat s | out bail in the county jail at Hack- mence. The financial results for the year will show an improvement S of The: Asieiied Peeis,. 2o 5 el ; . |was ‘the source of ‘& great disap-i., . Gonstantly Gromadski, also of over 1922, and the prospects for net income for 1924 are encouraging. fat s» 18 exclusively ¢ a |t WS on the second part of thesistance” was no more ineffective than pointment to a large audience at the| LU0 = ORTEE L CRIC LS T B0 It ia thé policy of the management o continue slong thsse 11nek: confident that we can give you even more satisfactory service. In turn we earnestly seck, and desire yvou to continue your helpful co- Swedish L 4 last e A vedish Lutheran church last eve-iy.. " joi lived, fince December 19, operation which we greatly appreciate. The resulting prosperity will Entered at t ) at New E as § s» Mail Matter good one and are adopting the sys-| city tak f‘m;;";‘\ < Reports come to those in charge o 1ssion that ir months 54 cities|is the w Britainites ‘“passive re- ning. It was reported that sermons| /"y it i N DRSS 3 from all former clergy at the church| ™% ! More than 22 millions of people, com- action in giving a .push, wheré @ \ou1q be reproduced, but when the he -slaying occurred just outside ) ] the house in which Mrs. Madej livéd be the reward in which the pubiic, the stockholders and the employes ~ember Audit Burean prising 40 snt of the urba op- push points a good thing toward suc-|time came fi e S 3 starf o = . ) pri of th rban pop- push poi time came for the machine to start,| .00y o0 W (iaren Lying in wait W‘an__—_a—-—— . — A 5 of Matas . COSS E a as ard was 3 el " a an r-| ulatic rited States—nearly | cess. "i \'h\d['l‘} _‘_‘l heard was an unintel-| s, nearly an hour, Madej poured five s zansd cities, town i et ligible whirring. L [ bullets, all that his gun contained, To an unusual degree the New Haven System am@l its patrons are A polo team has been organized at|;.o his wife's body. .Death was al- sharers of common problems. Our best interest is to be most mind- = BUSINIGES, gine Co. No. 4 station which de-| o6t instantaneous. ful of the territory we serve; vour interest is to strengthen us. After sigudying various statistics and sires to challenge any fire station in Gromadzki, who had emerged from Representatives of all departments take pride in their work and the city, No. 3 preferred. The chal-| {;c house wit’s Mrs. Madej, fled when wish to give good service. They are striving for the welfare of passed zoning ordi-| and reading more or less pertinent re- lenging H:fm is made up of the !_ol- the first shot was fired. southern New England and to make the service still better. With fndicates t} . % Pl : Dick Forsythe and Patrick Shortly after noon yesterday Ma- an enlarged plant, better equipped than ever before, the New Haven 5 marks "”‘“” v ie opigione: of arn, rushes, P. Regan, center:| jej appeared at Passaic police head- personnel is seeking to win your approval, and is looking forward _ N it, three significa facts 7 s Cavanaugh, half back and| guarters with a letter from the with confidence to the New Year. « similar period. More than ain in the picture made up of Patrick Tobin, goal. The substitutes|Bridgeport police statigg that he was | In the large undertaking of transportation, problems are con- are Willlam Forsythe and James seeking his wife and children who ||| stantly arising. You are invited to take them up directly with the Crowe. |had disappeared from Bridgeport, on | nearest representative of the Company. We all wish to furnish full o s The fire department will be paid off| December 19. They were located || and accurate information in regard to the matters.in which you are the w 1923 and Y The zoning idea is “sold.” The There are few who will disp this evening between the hours of 5| finally, in Garfield. 'l interested. We value your good will. We want your friendship m ATEmondans Soveist ac- s statement, aithough there has and 7 o'clock. According to Madej's confession, he our endeavor to make the New Haven System one that will take returned to Passaic to buy a gun, af- [l ForemosrTank ATonE WIth oiher Now FERgland Jndustries. ————————————————————————————————— (idking 1 ; : | tivity. Without zoning a city is at the| which, in pre-prohibition days, would ter he saw Gromadzki in the room | and wondering J it will bring, to mer f those who would seek tem-| have been called a “hang-over” from F‘acts andFancles x‘:»l‘[l;m“h;u:n“:‘;:n M)?i:(li,‘;?sl,:;"if::: Constructive criticism and suggestions are invited. the nation, to t t to the city profit for themselves without! the night before. ness had not B o living. Less tham an hour after the On HELHE of 19 ?mmge"?m," : BY BORNST . QUUANY, murder, Captain Boyle of the Gar- E. J. PEARBON. contemplates } gs to th hought of the value of property of | were not over-optin Bnd were ! field police, stepped into the room | about him in t atign to him s and without thought of sound| clined to greet the advice flavoring of Due at 12 midnight. On ;v::trr;‘tm\llnn]«:u was saying goodbye to | the future o f and his family is| values. Zoning is becoming an eco-| conservatism with open arms. Roger . | Mrs. Madej's body is being held R. E. L, SANER TO SPL. ARE BOUSTING McADOO, try grows, n's talk al c-wise” move-| The remarkable quality about most|while police endeavor to locate rela- — . tives in Newark and Philadelphia. The | Head of American Bar Association to | Knoxville, Where He Was Educated, i, . Rle o ey . oy i county poormaster has taken charge | Address Conn. Lawycrs. | Getting Behind Move, e ountr nw 1 of the children ? | | ave passed regulatory ordinances.| sistance.” There is tremendous sat- 1 POP-| estimates for the last year in business, zoning that has ever been| perts upo = —= = | twdb-thirds of the 182 1924 AND ITS PROMISES, ave bheen zoned since pt ember, 3 3 23 was by no mear vities has inspired much zoning ac-| been a bit of hesitancy in evidence and to the ividu he individual | thought of loyalty to city, without! peen v Jusiness me of the greatest importance im, n ecossity as ture the commonwe t ¢ dritain, i 8 ents, and busines 1djustme of the candidates is their optimism. SO ’ m, P Dec. 31.—Rot 3 Knoxville, Tenn.,, Dee, 31.—This Lee Saner, president of the city, where is located the’ University i S of Tennessee, in which William Gibbs 3 Bar association, has accepted an invi-| 3¢ A OREEEIR O S ECR AL degree and tend a tation to address the Cor ut Bar giarted his law studies, and where his at its dinr Bridge-| father was a professor for many o ghty play with a clear cience 2 eod he tt esit 1 pr association a 1 MUSICAL HUMAN INTERESNT 5 i ) be an investigator 8 . . & ; ng a better year than was 192 Fasih) [;HESI'HRE H"IAI]-UPIWI" January 21, it was announced by | years, is getting behind :V‘\’ l;‘fl"“ t very we ) B nto spasms Y . ce ay. pe | ment for his choice as the demo- Lan't At for asit the dinner committee today. Judge, p g F ] ould be pe A man isn't fit for sclf-government . 3 | ‘ & obide S5 tnatolduails In S ) ight aver Wa ke, | &! A it he fecls oNended. Whan tis trafSo [A. . Ells of Waterbury will be an-| cratic nomince for president, ic's wonder-worke inspirer stied if they cou g P other speaker. At a business session R e oyt EL i just as good. In this cit it (Continued from First Page) the committee qn requirements for O'HAIR 1S CANDIDATE. great enthusiasm among true mu § . 2 | admission to the bar, . M, Day of Paris, Ill, Dee. 81,—Former of 1to ORI e D ; b » heard rumors of men ving Ingle 1 funny country 1t 1 N | | , nAyIc0 : : and discharging firearms. He was | yariford, chairman, will report on the | gressman Frank T. their work occasic d that the!takes only ene election to repudiate a . . viven & Thidio " g Prdiat fined §5 and costs and given a 60 day | suggestion that applicants be required | nounced his candidacy for the demo- troubles in severa points on the g e Sha Rob ¢ ng new me jey over there | haithis Susthce Sl i ditia terpiece d t r the ski actories were not g on new man: R jail tence on theso cRarges. | to show certificates of two years eol- | cratic nomination for governor of Jili- s el MESER TS L aven “us o R But when these rumors were sifted i ght in Stolen Automobile. lege training in addition to their law | nois. Mr. O'Hair defeated *Uncle better, war-bred hysteria is + A was found, generally, that there was . alFlamme was arrested yesterday | school courses. "Joe" Cannon in 19 and a more » viewpoint is b - ained to a ind = morning while headed towards V | . i some special reason for lay-offs and A ko ' terbury in a stolen automobile, He bt New Haven, in his community th he tren the times, let us belic@lMs incline normaley, sanity, progress. Despite Con- taken. Wo are untouched, as a ni $lithe 5 ol e AF . X e : a musiclans ave appeaged for not taking on more men just at £ mitted to Captain of Detectives Wil ion, by these troubles except in an SEtRiH (NG aAVHOE thas tht tha 1 i liam P, Keegan of the Waterbury - ———— & [ ” et L kil R Z police department, on his way to Wa- | Takes Gas Bus Along indirect way. The fact that condi- & on indicated anything wrong it terbury, that he was one of the mask- 2 tions are betteri assures us that we . St ioamair but ) f toit : ’ . ' ed men who held up and robbed | e i . . cdg ¢ ¢ wnd the mos IPrederick’ Ladd, proprietor of the re- hands at work supplylng goods for tricacies, does the | 8 this impressior e hesoateriic T Yie tociiah bas ;1\ ‘ly»l\ nt stan |I..‘ ’\hv \I.uvr‘l.m trol & person & bit over-trained th t 1 wviction, f hind an overgrown cigarette holder. | '®Y Plalion on Christmas eve | the globe has been successfully met | & ¢ the bu s The youth is said by the Water- ‘actorles are ing Vs """“’" the craving f s i " Sy It hanie 4 2 WELE he wuoh & hand wititer bury authorities to have admitted ng a bit more hum ‘ I There is very little “shefk” litora. | that he was a member of the party | remarkable featurcs of musi- | t t the omi = [Pert S bl of four who fired several shots in re ¥ SR sponsc to several discharged at the robbers’ machine by Ladd, LaFlamme and Cirella were held at the request ot the Hartford police, who will take them on charges of breaking, enter ing and stealing an automobile, The two youths admitted, the police say, that they forced thelr way into a pri- P vate garage owned by Charles Wil- that whick °0) i T to the devi) | liams ¢ asant strect at Hart . ditans - ford Saturday and stole’ an automo- because they go to Hollywood, and | o flated, manner, Our mer s an Y > it » ; 5 5 ot WKL ang yet t ne pe A peaceful country is one in which Ny the army of jobholders is 643 times the size of the regular army reaping the rew good serviee the practice of k ' s would orner & boom in bu 2 ngressman ¢ who A greor proposes a scheme that would cost the ity country less than te PRAELSE NAYCWS LhS OLIRE STRY (B NONE: According to their confession, they | planned to hold up the proprietors of the two moving picture houses in Tor- est, as p Stz « g rington Saturday night at closing tenbly ; » 7 sore ; e should cgard 1o intor.| PAND intimates that she proposed 10 yym. hut when they reached that town & : digladd 408 t : i both theaters had closed and they bt AR o : 2% : started for Waterbury, Their at- the good wishes will t g 3l e DR Aol bt hoys says he has|y.ynt o break open a gas station . cfore t hem, they y idden | It b 11ke asttumety ANS o0 the ontskirts of the eity aroused empty wofds, these ¢ i _ imbness Jusine en o } > : Sl th the 430 owner, who sent in a call for the ; 2 police, who stopped their machine f . ¢ t P It isn't the untruth of it that makes And so it is quite for the i ) 7 s hat woman see red when Iriend Hus elsewhere, a prosperous and happy New Year with every exp to the custom « lieve you AT g . s this ’ S e A e d B ) et - KILLED IN LEAP. eighb e sibly 5 e or s | in Europe. Bu = f Denver Woman Jumps From Third - ymew Story to Escape Flames, his neighbor Denver, Colo.,, Dec. 31.—Miss i Niflad and. twe others wera. 1njured Captain Reginald U‘knup of the U, 8.8, Colorado received THE COST OF 0 reason t I ¢ that! \O8 & GLPORg, K X e ot p ; when they leaped from the third @ present of an auto took itgalong with him when the Colorado Now St bessten e wi at her t 3 e, 82 § reie to o rmly tory of a burning apartment house ' Jeft for southern waters. PWBto shows it being hoisted on deck W come subject Bf cost ¢ , A i when parents knew | "ere today. at New York City. Captain Belknap will use it when he reaches Miss Bula Kramer was burned to : e Acath ) three more persons were foreign lands, njured i another apartment house into LN G S . i abou P " s i the peo this intry "o ¢ fire Both fire started from over- | 2 EIATOE S Fi R, g offe s e con I b, | el =2 et 1 o o .| ot ornnc EVERETT TRUE It w ost N 3 n < ich g - £ % e ors d - -— . size of thi e echn y at i L iatinh B st st Dee. 31.—Richard QUMME A FRONT SeaT While 1 LG, " e ; il boo improve your mind . St Cen i FOR TONIQHT. HOW MUCH discussed, t colligion at a be de smothered by thought > 3 t o 3 T . r a4 superfor court 1 n ir ed mi was held in dollars against f g _from ANOTHER ACHIEVEMENT deteriorat estimate perties may Observations on The Weather inte consideration 1% A L . 1 : 4 % 4 3 o com é " slay _ L : 2 el p - - e i HERE'S A GOOD FRONT SECAT FOR YOUu - - e 11'S QOOD FoR TONIIHT OR ANY OTHER NIGNT T MAPPEN TO B&E AROUND AND SeE MORN INTO THE LINE AHEAD OF YoUR TURN ! the each rent. Me it were not reduced raised There are sect the property o value almost | to be adopted would :hare ) ; @grest deal financially through ] the yvement r 3 o . e Viggo, zero in Mpntana, th Dakota and benefits that would ome with ti ¢ y t t thre G fou f Prine alde v e Minnesota and 2ero tempefatures ex adoption of the zoning system Irit pl y the child of Kin h n I # « tend as far gouth as Okiahoma W kaow immediately how ne people of the city will be as much' Cooper, pio t Awerican. ¥ weather w A the lake Watson of Indiana.