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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JA WELL KNOWN EXPERT At Last She Has Found The “One” Man ANY TRIBUTEST0 | IN CRIME IS DEAD ' MEMORY OF MISKE James Bronson Reynolds Passes Promoters and Fighters Alike: Mourn His Death Away in New Haven dhec i St. Paul, Jan. 2.—The death of Billy Miske, heavyweight boxer, was ! By NUARY 2, 1924, SUMNER $. JONES, AGED 74, IS STRICKEN SUDDENLY Franklin Square Man, Taken Il Sun- GRANDDADDY AND 8 GRANDCHILDREN DIE Fatal Fire Destroys Home at Oil City, Penn, | day, Dies At General Hospital { | Last Evening Stricken with a rvrr“lvrul hemor- | rhage at his home Sunday afternoon, | Sumner 8. Jones, of 68 Franklin| square died at the New Britain gen- eral hospital last evening about 6 o'clock. Mr. Jones was T4 years old Oil City, Pa., Jan. 2.--Nine persons {were killed in a fire that destroyed la farmhouse at Tylersburg, near He was badly burned about the face and hands. Joseph G. MacMillan, of Shippen- ville, coroner of Clarion county, cqn- ducted an investigation late yesterday and decided that an inquest was un- necessary. The high wind accompanying the cold wave was believed to have been the indirect cause of the fire. A |soot fire in a defective flue was be- |lieved to have been fanned to such !a heat that it set fire to the house. | The ruins were searched after the firé had burned itself out and {the charred bones of the nine vic- |tims were plased in a small box and ftfl.ken to the Tylersburg Methodist mourned today by followers of the fistic game. Messages of tribufe and and prior to his tatal stroke apparent- | condolence came from all parts of the |1y had been in excellent health. | day. held. country. The fighter died in a Min- | Sunday morning he attended the | qhe vietims were James Mentzer | neapolis hospital yesterday after a session-of Everyman's Bibie class a8 anq fis eight grandchildren, seven of long illness with Bright's disease. !'was his rogul';\r custom and “-(;.‘\t‘mem being children of Claude Em- Funeral services will be held Friday | home seemingly perfectly well. He . ’ at Bt. Adelbert's Catholio church here, | was heard by noighbors Working | e gaes Lome Ihe traic e | Criminsls Wanted All Over Germany Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. ‘l:}l“oun‘(l the hhu.«‘n{ un('H su‘mmuu» 1;: Michael McManigle, 14, who was vis- | Taken in, Raid On Poorhouse Expressions of tribute came from |the afternoon, when he became il |44 o e. o ;W . Tex Rickard, lLeo P. Flynn, Jack |during the temporary absence of ”"Hn '%f.c“nffé” :uT":j‘xI:f:-:r‘:? |'\y Mrs, i.,-fflrul}eJfi?;EHELa h:)‘;eg;m;iu:: Tn lfwarns. Paddy Muilins, “loyd Fit mm}l). Emminger, who had been ill and wa::a ‘r;(‘f‘nt early morning .raid on a simmons, Tommy Gfbbons, Fred Ful- \\ln_‘n a daughter arrived home |sleeping on the first floor of the night refuge for homeless persons in ton, Mike O'Dowd and others. later in the afternoon she r:_mml herouse, She was awakened by the|this city. Many men with falsified ‘y‘l!il!) \llinku as one of ;1;:- ;;-nm».«t m(?.._r Iving ;m the 1)«}1 v»,ru:ns!,\'l:H TAN AF maoke Aiid Eeoped hes “_“;I'mpm “and wrongdoers' wanted o feilows who ever put on the gloves,” |and immediately sent for help. r. sy : o i U.nnml:\fi. S5 Pent heavye | €. M. Caoley wen eallod-and ordered lbum(:o stairway, summoning her ’Ins-“\\(\'r{' p:.l-ti:;:"::s republic were found ght, who had fought Miske five him removed in the hospital am- Ui rgmmng]“"_’rh‘::"‘_"_“.’"‘gr st askishane ttininks, winning three newspaper de. | bulance to the New Britain General | yyoo “sontson from the second floor |and to raid it occasionally is a most e e D vioa ad bbas Mgt 1 and attempted several times to re-|effective means of locating law- the nl‘;r:r ‘::; x:vl:u . -:‘nb:l 1&:::{ s Binbor, N. ¥ S0F vasa turn for the children and their|breakers who have exhausted their Wiliam ¥, Saitor, s:::::ur\' of the in the grocery business here srendfatuer, but each - time. was]minds, - Consequantly (e pailve ~ oi: E . F s 3 ’ 5. = driven back by the flages and smoke. | courage its maintenance. Chippenville, Clarion county, vester-|church where funeral services will be ROUNDUPS MADE EAS . 1850 he low of fice o eams spe on municips “He Columbia came that office came Hygiene was Amer and ( Ameri Nutional Thursday MILK DEALERS STRIKE in cou member A iatio Claim Shortage of 700000 Quarts in Mae Burns, famous mannequin and toast of artists the coun- [try over, has dropped the last phrase from her title “the girl with ten million admirers and not one sweetheart.” According to her mother who lives in Oak Park, 11l,, Mae has found the “one” and is soon to be married in New York. Ray for Mae! Chicago, But This is Denied By the Dealers There Chicago, Jar who have fuse Chic oxs 1 crea shortage LX) tributing producers v milk and cre The 10 vefus their numbs 1 prices are it is reported American firms mpanics, opposi Is, contend t ough for cveryons who hegan into m e AP CTs, vesterday to ship milk s will by 1 t ul effec United v asking the Washing- 1o merehant the ces- of elaim day by others, with government send shortage 1o be morrow Heulth « Cruz o remove it ne value e Cruz to Vera under mmissioner H, N, Bur naval escort is ready to send nto the country Mexico Dickering for Some Fyom oo This Country place a ut v Betimates Bipments held as $10,00 mitk for the siek und ehildren ut high shortage becomes ne the rebel 00 of his plans Guadalupe Sanehez, adey trated ollowers at Espers and wgainst San digpatehes a hundred po conts over Jun mter offensive ducers fruet o @x mo cording 1o news do has | | by a federal column in command of Gen. Jose Hurtado at Lalaja near Micr in the state of Tamanlipax. Sur El- and seat- oree under Gen Jose Sounds en ambushed when bott Marcos | Minnesota Loxing commission, lately has been in the employ of Lan- was a credit to the profession.” Miske, who was 28 years ol tart- ©d boxing in 1913 and had participat- | Helen L. Jones Deion both |in New Rritai ed in 114 fights. Jack Dempsey was the only hoxer to knock him out. Miske attributed his abllity to take punches to a unique exercise, «w about ten times in his daily training for each bout. He tained that those self-inflicted blows loosencd up his jaw and at the same | time made it more or less insensible | to smashes landed by his opponents. | | the CITY ITEMS. | New Victor Racoras out every Fri-| day at Henry Morans', 3656 Main St. ~—advt, | John Kenney, John Renchan and| Peter Cenci, students at Tufts col- lege, returned to Boston today after spending the Christmas holiduys in this city. Remember! New records every Fri- day. C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt, | Arthur MeGuire, a student at the Clyne School of Optometry in Hoston, | returned to that institution today| after having spent the holidays with his parents in this eit Victrolas ana Planos, Henry Morans | dve, tev, G. E. Pihi, pastor of the Swedish Bethany church, who has been in Chicago, 111, s expected home thin weck, “That Old Gang of Mine,” quartet and fox trot, Brunswick record. John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. The regular meeting of the Cath- olic Women's Benevolent legion will | be held Thursday evening, January | 10 instead of Wednesday, January 9. in 8, Mary's school hall at 8§ o'clock, Lunch at Hallinans.—advt, There will be a meeting of the Daughters of lsabella tonight at & o'clock at the elub rooms,. Initiation of candidates and installation of new officers will take place and refresh- mente will be gerved, “Walk Jimmie, Walk,” fox trot, ders, by a widow and two daughters, M This | 2 o'clock at the T3 consisted of hitting himself hard on | parlors and interment Fairview main- | Davis will offici: READ THE WANTADS —something you will like—it's deli- chon Frary & Clark, He is survived | nd Mrs. Florence sw Britain, He lived 26 years. Services will be held Thursday at | . Porter funeral will be in| Rev. John I.| of Moore Bros. San cemetory, jtary Fish Market Is the Place To Select Your Fresh Fish—A Big Variety and Fine Quality Splendid Shore Haddock | Large Fat Flounders 15¢ 1b, Boston Blue (whole fish) Fancy Snapper Blues 18¢ Ib Medium Mackerel. . 18¢ Ib. Fan(:_v Large Porgies 18c Ib Fish, Lake Champlain elt. Is your watch too fast or slow? They are fine, To a watch repairer market. go. 30 COMMERCIAL ST. —DRINK — Take home a bottle of cream soda | Three size hottles—be, 10c, 1he, ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG. Open Until 8 P, M. | TWO FAMILY HOUSE AYER’S SODA WATER | ox rrosercr sr. vor sats: ALTERED INTO A 3.1 H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent HAS 18 ROOMS, Large Fresh Mackerel .. 25¢c b Spanish Mackerel. .. 35¢ b Fancy Tile Fish ... 15¢ 1b Penobscot Salmon .. 35¢ 1b Elegant Large Eels 35c 1b Splendid Butterfish 30c¢ 1b Fancy Eastern White Halibut, Swordfish, Genuine Blue s, Fillet of Flounders, Finnan Haddies, Long Island Scallops, Round and Little Neck Clams, Steaming Clams, Opened Long Clams for frying. Try our Guilford Oysters, opened fresh every day at our We Are Open Till 9 O'clock Thursday Evening Moore Bros. Fish Market Just Off Main St. CAN BE BASILY MILN, ¥ 1 ivors oscaped by the Rio nd taking in the ited State 1 “Speck” So! Brunswick record. John A. Andrews All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, | Three family house on Belden street for sale. & Co—aivt Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops | This house is just newly painted and everything , PROPHECY OF PAR]g SEER | Lobsters, /is in apple pie order. It has a good sized lot and ! /is one of the best locations on the east side of the Grande refug ANNUAL SALE — Rt — We Have the Goods HUDSON FUR SHOP Because they're trested by a #pecial improved process which malkes them not only hard but tough es well wiri- for miles and = Thocks ns of pounding. bump e, grinding over car tracks and rough rosds proved fastener Chains B romd in the McK: - . BAYVE YOI'R YIS LYANMINGD AN GLASSES THTED By A. PINKUS Voyesight specialict 200 MAIN &7 New Reitain P— DENTISTS A. B. Johnsen, D. D, S, T. R. Johnson, D. D. S, Gas—Oxygen—X-rayvs National Bank Bidg. . CONFIRMED BY POLICE Lady Luck Foretells Offioer's Sucvess | in Present Affair—He Dos Succced Paris, Jun “Monsieur you are born under a lucky star, and will certainly succeed in the affair you are undertaking.” | “Madame, T have no doubt you are right, for I am the police commissary of this district and my present un- dertaking is to arrest you for fortune telling.” 8o Madame hundreds of predict fec grounds tound herscif Carnaut, of the Paris’ futnre and by headed one wise from other for the cards, cof- means police the © casc is a common one in Paris where fortune tellers have a large following who consult them regularly. but it started a reporter to try to find out some fortune tellers are quoted at length in the papers and apparently held in high esteem, while others are treated like Madame entrapped by the police and After a long search this re- found that fortune tellers under the same police regula- as booths ut fairs. Their pro is coutrary to the law and its misdemeanor, but like illegal professions i rated by the police taken against fortune comebo has laid a inst them client therefo to the prophetess vhy Car- naut fined porter come essior exercise is a certain other France Actior it ie t is only lers when complaint w A dissatisfie much troubis Madame Carnaut asting a making the 2 lump o val i, ut franecs, practice of elent g to the t's appentance, and requited 1o found that the P ubtiess some -k hig in who price magic 3 sought for devetion had mplaint which put a temporary « » Madame's husiness. Girl Is Drowned When On Longest Cruise Yet N. & " 1%, o Orange, Staten a small coupe Huntoor aiso of East off the city dock at 1k d of Bayway. The body was covered lale yesterday afternoon Huntoon is suffering from shork and the effects of the submersion and hedd pending an investigation e told the pofice that he is way in the fog while returning rom & new year's damce af Madison In Elizabeth, he said, he was told to drive straight ahead and that he did) 'so until his car ran off the An-v morsei had aid the Jan. 2 Fast Istand sound yesterday drive Elizabet fay Andre as drowned i hetfore hortly in W rar morning by Ca Orange ot | 24.30 State St. women who Estimates cheerfully given on all jobe HONISS’s Hartford Visit Our Dining Room CAMP REAL 272 Main Street CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS - General Trucking— 99 WEST ST, TEL. CROWLEY BROS. 1 PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2918, Phone 343 ESTATE CO. Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. High Grade Furniture RUGS AND OOR COVERINGS HOUSEHOLD RANGES A. D. LIPMAN B525-527 MAIN ST, THE OLD HOME TOWN JOBACCO SMOKE /N THE CHECKER CLUB WAS TO0 MUCH FOR “HOP HENDRICKS WHO IS DETERMINED TO MAKE GOOD ON WIS SESOLUTION TO SToP THE USE OF TOBAGCCO 'BY STANLEY {