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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1924. per cent; the [hours in 1917, and 544,031,000 kilo- [ Bakers Son ||MANBATTLES GOW [GIRL MAKES g4 GRAPROPLE IN |5t st iivings S0 5 Snd's o8 i | lor 134.1 per cent; and total expe VIAERL A | BEST JUMP [increased from $8,942,000 to $17,- |bered 194,174 last year, as compared Leads Winois || ATTHONPSONVLIE| PEST JUMP " STATRARE SERVED =i 5 s e The total horsepower of the prime . % | movers employed by the various cen- | 244,654, or 79.4 per cent more than in the former year. | i) 4,185 last year, as fith the fellows like Tilden ' ing Ani i g | of Electricity SBOW ID-|compercs™sitn 155256 in 1317, an| — With the fellows like Tiden and | Kills Charging Animal Just in o | Users | ranred i e AT o Paddock remaining behind, the Olym- % i i i : A B T : ol | i Nick of Time 1 | crease in Number During Year |11, rereczover, e 5205 220" "Renounce Obregon Regime | pic games promise to have about as ;‘“‘:(" class as an average high school | _ land steam turbines, 975 by five Nogales, Ariz., Jan. 1.—Several fed- e bt oo | L e {ternal combustion engines, and 54, eral u:'y‘u:irs \\‘ilh} their tr-mmsr:idsuin et : = . RS Thompsonville, Jan, 1.-—Patrolman 3 FBORGE 1. AAD by 55 water wheels and water tur- |central Mexico have renounce he ch}"""”:";"““‘is“‘i:“nt‘l‘l‘.‘r'ul"b;"‘_‘“ ‘n"r“l‘l’;", : | sames Builes yesterday afternoon had | (Wastington Burénu of New Britatn llr:ulrli‘],i’nbx_ In 1917, there were 110 steam | Obregon government and joined the but that in all other respects he is ' S, | an adventure with a wild cow which L | Washington. D. C.. Jan. 1.—Ele€- | angines and steam turbines, produc- de la Huerta movement, according to reasonably normal. | T Lane 4 % he will long remember, for although | f [ tricity was suppited to 244,654 con-|ing 162,042 horsepower, five internal | # revolutionary announcement here. AL e ; % % ‘tlw oflu-«l-; 1-;u||]v» out victorious the bat- | | sumers in Connecticut by central | combustion engine: .of] 835 horsepow- | They llnlrluldtl' kl‘ndoro H-‘\l;nand(z(‘stnd - | 4 g 4 tle provided thrills sufficient to glad- | ower stations last year.|er, and 44 water wheels and turbines | Trinidad del Rio, near Mexico City; A troupe of Belglan wrestlers s on | ; ; B LR the bt of the most fnbill;‘ : EI"::]: :‘:: i f: O aaane b lnii s tota) e 22000 horme power. | Nrancisco Mendonez, in Morales, and the way to this country, it you want | ¥ ShSnnrio atudent " . 79.4 per cent, over the 1 95 cus- | The capacity of the dynamos in use |Generals Aguillar and Reyes Marquis, something else to worry about g 3 i) {\ Patrolman Bailes was resting quiet- F i tomers supplied in the ) r 1917, it year was 2 § kilowatts, which | near Tuxpam. Jadk Dopnwey In taking dancing)| : ; T A honsiion i Mach i". 3 ) il R brer il el b e B e S ey RIINg as 8 g ® 3 g M | or ion for some exciting doings % 5 50 per cent in the total output of cur-| of the dynamos used in 1917, h_m.uns fll\(] we ]!.l\" the notion that | 3 o 4 | when the new year was ushered in! @ 5 % rent at the s rpadio Welsh ot Packsy M- oGy G last night, when John Romanno, who ' b ] though therc Farland is his instructor, A i st | lives in the North Thompsonville dis- | Yo ¥ tablishment last year than in : 3 e i | triet, rushed Into his house, wildly ex- | The total horscpower of the power | We are told Mr. McGraw returned i v cited, and shouted to the officer to ! o sources increased more than 80 per from Europe thoroughly disguste o by o9 B 4 |get hi as a cow that he| 5 ; cent, a large increase taking place in | not having seen a single worth-while | had be :ading had gone mad and | e left-hander in the whole league of / I was running amuck through the #iywrid |in steam plants, . ' nations. 3 ) ; | streets. It required but a moment for | 1 e 2 Preliminary figures from the forth- mgers e ers ve While Jol ’“ % SAT iod 5 8 g the officer to don his steel jacket and s coming quinquennial report of cen- y . ile Johnny Welsmuller is callec 5 s ! Yol | hing A st ' e 3 " 2 secure his shot gun, and while %o |tral electric light and power stations 2 the human fly, yet there is no evidence iR doing the excited Mr. Romanno kept| fg’ f ] |in the State of Connecticut just an- Doctors, Nurses, Dentists Recommend to show that he ever bought uny oll T | shouting, “Look at what the cow did | : 4 A % |nounced by the department of com- . 4 5 # | to me,” at the same time displaying | | merce show that there were 44 es- | tablishments of this class in the state % | ’ Pt % | shreds of what was once a pair of | 4 | | Sixty-two home runs’ were made of ; | trouse! |in 1922, of which 38 were commer- JELLY - " 3R | trousers, i {in -2 9 wm | Connecticut stations, al- | which was 152,649, Kufalo, was only one more es-| The combined output of all the |university 23, Buffalo Basketball club, 1917. | stations was 845,565,000 kilowatt | 46, | water power development as well as | ial and six municipal, against 43 in the Athietic piteer st year, | Lo e | The officer asked the man not to 9 : At e S e L [ R e akad Khe g ot te {1917, 37 commercial and slx munici- KoNDON‘s is antiseptic and healing. For over 30 al. These figures do not include | | P! 2 years Kondon’s has been helping millions of people cquivalent to at least a sin off a| S5 Bk {another pair of trousers, and the man regular pitcher, R casily qualified as an expert rapid BETTY STINE | plants operated by mines, factories, 5 . dchange artist. In the meantime, the | This Leonia (N. J.) high school |hotels and other enterprises not in | for all kinds of Colds and Catarrhal affections. A golf chaplain has been appointed 4 cow had taken full posscssion of that |&ir! 18 one of th ebest high jumpers | the nature of public utilities, which | by members of ttle club, but they & S section of the village. DPeople were in feminine athletic circles, At a ru-!connume the current generated, nor FOR HEAD, NOSE, THROAT TROUBLES l will still find a niblick more useful " v | seen rushing into doorways and to cent meet of the Women's Collegiate | plants operated by the federal gov: # % in'a sand trap than u prayer. k g B8 |the rear of buildings, and the more |and Scholastic Association Miss Stinc |ernment and state institutions . Kondon’s makes life worth living, Write for 20-treat- 1 . : ; T (Ot iinogme Of Wl Enebe. sta- ment tin, It'sfree. Or get a 30c tube from your drug- |agile climbed trees to get out of the |Outjumped the fleld, setting g new | The A A heads are rehearsing £ Wl - way of the mad rushes of the cow, | Tecord for the event of 4 feel 10% |tions in 1922 was $21,379,000, an in- @ stirring little melodrama which 1s . g ; Patrolman Dailes, in real Indian | Inehes. i“rensv of ;'”4 per oent o\’('r’;ll;v i]n- gist. wawmflm’a — come for 1917, which was ,721,- e KONDON'S CATARRHAL JELLY, , MINN. soon to be given to the public unde fashion, stole up close to the animal ¢ It takes a weight of 4,500 pounds| w00, The number of employes title of “atting the Padlock on FRANK ROKUSEK |and fired, the charge hitting the cow Omatia, Neb., Dec, 31.—Frank Ro- |in the rear of the left shoulder, The |0 crush a cubic inch of West brick.| creased from 1,935 in 1817 to 2,864 kusek, eaptain-eleet of the University |animal swerved around and darted money (of lineis fo 1 cleven for 1'«‘71,‘huck toward infleld strect, then und one of it ends of the year, [broke through a fence into an open game, licating that the is the sen of a baker. Rokusek is The officer took a shot at long | Haughton system works pretty well ia | paving his way through the Urbana |r: but missed his target, and the | 100. college by running a bake shop of | of the cow led into the yard of | Lis own. | Miller, where the officer again Nick Altrock is now on tour with a {drew close to the animal. Like Mexican Bull Pight cage team There are a lot of | | prople who feel that Niek should have It seemed to single out Patrolman been caged 1018 #go. Bailes as its tormenter, and without |warning the now thoroughly Perey Haughton gets more from Columbiz than any coach in the the cashier's olice, mad- K ihiny thretyea e {dened animal made a wild dash, di- RILRE Bt iy byt with! Brcak\yh { tly at the officer, Any person who 4 | has witnessed a Mexican bull fight | can readily imagine the plight of the officer appeared (o be in, with the WIS Catiaker s (000l X and with blood flowing f the Vctburgn e Past Five Years o nficted by he-afens carlo s igh Pirates in the chuse, Patrolman Bailes stood | A 'N : {ond when the animal was within six | ‘ u New Hiftain Herald) | feet of him, he fi point blank and 4 4 W . > Whil the [the contents of the shot gun tore a N 1 '} i "“ r leath rate f ) fever in the {gaping wound in the animal’s head, PR SRR ED i, Lk l‘\l of Conneetiont has been steadily [and she fell, mortally wounded, at the | 7 m il o UNt B[fil U HLAI“I U feelinine during U five years, [ feet of the officer, i f i | ‘E:"l‘"l'w ‘: i i it i i i EMRANIRAN ) T T the fataiities « Alabetes ha By this time, scores of persons . ’ il i itk i[i‘ I I I 2o been gradually ing from year|were in the vicinity to witness the | f it i ARG Il A 0 nepd " . to yent, In fact, the death rate from | Killing, and Patrolman Bailes was | B— ] f i, e 2.6 per 100,000 population while the| Mr. Romanno had bought the cow ) AR i iflri mates ”ay"lg lfldla“ ceneral average (or the registration | from former Representativo James K, il ! il i ]‘,‘1“‘“;;‘# aren which comprises 85 per cent of | LOughlin, who lives in the Wahop ! | I ik ¢ total population of the United |district of the town, and it is thought i i \ It i i h 100,000, the five-mile walk through the snow . il But while Connectient had a worse | had brought the madden fit upon showing tian (1 it of the United | the cow. At police headquarters last States for this disewsc, the report of | MGt Chief Harrls commended the | \ight mection W the department of commerce, just | Patrolman for his cour Willlam Hubbard, 16 d, shows that the typheld death ries Bp in Connecticut in 1922 was only | yss - L T Donation, s com. | Wonderful Floats to Be e Jury, g o 75 por toono0 for - the| Seen in Pasadena Parade | A ot Sapnhes " e . aths from ty. Pasadena, Cal, Jan, 1.—Blossoms | 14 the ‘aonth in mid-winter profuston, gay banners, | §5 .0 pageant gorgeous with rose-decked vext spring and it bedlliant teture behing States was cnly 18,4 y returin letendag N pla comprises population of floats and a footha!l gume nation- wi intercst comprised Pasadena’s New Year grecting to the hundreds of o iR R AL ) ever shown for the registration | thousands of spectators who viewed Sewiae st : dntes, only fopr|Ner AFY-ATth annual tournament of | tveen th re and the ey cath rates in 1922 than| ™ s teday. Workers labored tin ek b Lo e : At el wn completing the decoration of | arls o and a half | More than 150 floats, some of which f two and 15 00p | carried as 200,000 eyt ¢ ¢ $ : Jig. | DloOms apiecc. A clearing sky fol- =t rea ami the{lowed & New Year's Bve drenched tn ng a ue at v o he wa, the v 1 cap of fugo! e t The death rate of rerng ) had ) 5.5 1 I population was the isfration area " 100,000 population | VIt rain. mparcd with 16,5 the ;o dratve vec WS, §raine. f,";;‘;;;;’a,ion‘ Considering the improved ing its cost to the purchaser. SRS | il s ‘ruits, grains | ; . g T 1921, and i the cian appearance of the new Ford A comparison extending over $16 in 1921, anq and flowers were un the examina- tlon of the Am 1 assoclation for | 1 N . tlon & Touring Car, one would | long period of years will the Advancement of Science here to- day at the annual convention of the il naturally expect a propor- reveal the fact that the present edierd, Ore. a1 samic | Obregon Akl to' Start | Entomologists and botanists were| s el Il Out After INSUrgents fuiii in semon. otner mctionss et | : tionate advance in price. price is actually the lowest United States La y s SABeh’ wal kreuhied 1 PP imids ings having heen completed and their | at Wthh the five-passenge[ the historic battle between « St 5 : an cf- |Members returned to their homes . " B s T S v Ok e 1 the e oo | M ELN S o s Larger scale production, how- 0o “hag ever been sold. Ignucio Enriquez, northern » . st 26 TG, Shew Mass commanidor, was to start in pur. | 1O plant 1o and the possivility of ever, has made it poss]ble to : their extermination. b gt Hrers vt e oo, SR ‘ incorporate in this new type The Ford Touring Car stands lo, near ral PRINCETON 1S BEATEN | " : : ’ bt Noston, Jun. 1.—Boston Athletie as. | touring car a number of de- today, as it always’ has, a most and Mancheste ociation nockey team defeated | i o | G R It A 3 e cided improve- - - — remarkable This Car can be obtained through the value in the —- ' ments with- | | Forct NeehlyTimchaleFan | o car field. out increas- Automotive Sales &Service Co. Elmer Automobile Co. This is the home of Arthur J. Stobbart, Jr., Morse avenue, East Bloomfield—or if you prefer East Orange, J. The divid- ing e of the two towns “cuts” the house in two. The family eats in onetown and sleeps in another. Note the two fire hy-‘ Try our now diants—one i= in each town. &g Clmhv c ! CARS:TRUCKS - TRACTORS preparations.

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