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Denatured - CALLED A’ FAILURE N. Y. Priest Declares Himsell in Present Controversy an Cath- | chureh- for the VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES I2dward B. McLean is ready to send complete statement to senate com- mission in connection with his $100,- Dines, former Denver | club man, is shot t Los Angeles by e, chauffeur for | 000 loan to Albert B. Fail, his attor- | Cortland S. oil operator through the H. A. Kell Miss Mabel Normand, motion picture ney, A. Mitchell Palmer, explains in | E lgtter to Senator Walsh, Montana. actress. President and Mrs., Coolidge shake hands with 91 persons at New Year's reception at the White House. | Death in New York city of Pete Conklin the oldest of American circus | clowns, who travelled about 60 years | ago with P, T. Barnum's tent show. Representative Frear declares that| yo..c geribling, wins newspaper's BINLOING 1S NOVED, CONTINUE BUSINESS Chicago Stracture Shited Witk out Any Interference | By The Associated Press. Chicago, Jan. 2.—A scven-story, 7,500 ton brick building was moved cable was earried down to and through a series of 25 blocks, 12 of which were movable and attached to the building and 13 of which were fixed and anchored to 20-foot steel rails driven about 15 feet into the ground and braced against the new concrete foundation. The average speed of moving was four feet per hour. “The building also was turned slightly and moved six and one- quarter inches in a westerly direction, accomplished by slightly skewing the rollers."” 40 Alleged Diploma Mill cording to inspectors of the Illineiy department’ of registration and edu- cation, engaged in a campaign ‘here against alleged “diploma mills.” Ad- vertisements of the institution bffered to make clients “doctors” for $75 or $100, according to John W. Follmer an inspector. ¥Federal indictments | involying more than forty alleged op- erators of “diploma mills” will be |asked within the next two weeks, he | said. ——— FIRST ANNUAL SALE m“_‘uli;-.". sl:uuld be ]m;ul» into v.,r.q:vul' ‘: decision in bout with Dave Rosenberg |85 feet here with its elevator, light I‘i:;l; ‘“Oqli‘:r‘“’ “’3“)0“““"“""”5 o at Newark, N. J. and telephone service intact and dur- —at — g sborn d 4 : 2 _— ing which its offices were open to ten- Chiea e % eago, Jan. 2.—An attic room of Billy Miske, St. Paul heavyweight ants who found it necessary to enter. | . um:wwn‘ e Wi tadaa HUDSON FUR SHOP Annapolis middies and University | pugilist, dies from bright's disease. | The Illinois Central railroad, in ".lyenerdl,y to house a “university,” ac- |§ : of Washington play 14-14 football tie = iterminal improvements now being | at Pasadena, Cal. Antonio Scotti, baritone, receives | made, was presented with the alterna- | e—————————— notable tribute at cclebration of his /tive of dismantling the building, or 25th season at the Metropolitan opera imovln; it. The structure was erected |about 30 ycars ago but it was in such | excellent condition the latter course """ | was taken. The actual moving was | accomplished in 24 hours but it re- quired three months' preparation. What is believed to be an outstanding HEARINGS ON SALARIES MUMMERS’ PARM]E comes Should Be Increased. four or more rails each and extending | completely under the building and Councilman A. TF. Eichstaedt, Phllfldelphlflfls Maflel a8 Proces- |over the foundation at its new site, | chairman of the common council | were used,” he said. “The tracks were sion Passes by Operators to Be Arrested ¥y was also cision and Cathedral the Circ at St high Patrick marked annual reunion of 122 branches of the Holy Name society. hbishop Hayes presided and the - srant was the Rev. Hdward F. mard, pastor of St. Malachy's hurch The Rev, J C. Flem- i Superior of the Diocesan Mission- ary Priests, preached the sermon, rotestantism utterly failed,” 1 Father Fleming, wi added holics were not surpri at non-C'ath- creed. He mass the Beneficial Your 1924 Money Problem Whatever your money problem, we will lend you enough to pay all bills, t:a and expenses. Start the New Yar right. You can borrow from us easier than. from your closest friend, making repayment at your own convemence. Any amount up to $300 advanced on your home furniture (without removal). Our only charge is the low, legal interest rate. s interest £.38 logn g 4.3 smpdly ol e 1 gL If you need » you meed ws. . . Beneficial Loan Society 87 WEST MAIN STREET Rooms 104-5 Professional Building Open 9 whb:lfi—’l\‘l. 1943 —Saturdays 9 to 1 Man and eight grandchildren are burned to death near Tylersburg, Pa. house New York. THE DICKINSON | - Drug Co. |- wizing G 169-171 MAIN § at Cat issensions of certa clic bodies over matters of said that the pre niroversy was ting itself and he de- “a person try- , but without recog- Committee Sets Time for City Em- ployes to Efplain Why Their In- Father Wleming called the dispute a| distressing episode and ascribed it to the introduction of radicalism into re- ligion. “It is pulling down tpe house,” he said, “it is intended fo put up. Sooner or later they will come back to their scnses. The world must com« JeAT | back to God no matter h far it ° wanders from him.” of weights and measurcs, petition for ypje'q gnnual mummers' parade, the The Holy Name society, through 0 increase from $1, to $1,800; ¢raaitional New Year's pageant of the Anti-Profanity League, distribut.|7:40 o'clock Tax Collector Bernadotte |pagyyy, wit afld melody peculiar to ed cards reading, “P do not|l-0omis, on his rccommendation fOr|iiq city, | swear, nor use ¢ ¢ or profane an increase in salary of the deputy| y, 5 ghimmering sea of rainbow | language. If you insist, just write it tax collector from $1,300 to $1,600, .510r more than ten thousand New down. Would you use that language and an increase of salary of the ste-|yeqps “shooters” marched from the in your own home? Get the habit, |nographer from 320 per week 10 oy thern reaches of Philadelphia up ask your to write it :Iml »';‘fi’;\";;nr\:“;:;:\eyo ({{?ck\,' As;l:;::' Broad street between packed rows of et humanity, and swept in glittering Archbishop |Stein on his petition for an increase |p.iniance past city I;mn where civie society as|from $1,000 to $1,500; 8 o'clock, .ngnimnéspmno{\-cd the procession. The Arch-|Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods on| e gection of the parade was usual New Year re-|his petition from $2,600 to s:x‘:‘on;.fl‘.‘,“ over to New Year's clubs that Madison | 8:10 o'clock, Chairman 1. Wexler of | jacote their efforts to obtaining an and many ln)--‘vh" building commission for an iIn- . pigic effect. Thousands of clowns, rdiocese. crease from $1,100 to $1,300 in the . v U clad in gorgeously embroidered silken Passion Players at Mass, |salary of the clerk, and an increase .opas ,fm.f,.,, about the King clowas Anton Lang, the Christus of thelin the salary of the electrical super-'oe (he respective clubs, or helped Passion Play, and fifteen other mem- |intendent, from $1,350 to $1,800; 1 2 e owich $40.00 i bear the broad capes in which the . 0 bers of the cast attended high mass at |8:20 o'clock, Chairman W. L. Hateh 09 and Ve e kg - . cings princes were arrayed $49.50 Q| the Chureh of St Vinc Ferrer, |of the board of water commissioners| some of the capes, marvels of nees $59.50 | 1exington avenue and Sixty-sixth|on the recommendation of the board giawork y iy vt 3 street, of which the Domin )y Fath-|for a i G ot i s diework requiring months to manu- BORRG B e e 1n charee. Thie Oberammnes |erarss 11160 s 410001 81 the elerk | gaoture, extended for feet around $78.50 6 oo i) a -[from $1,100 to $1,300; 8:30 o'clock,|the Kings, and required from 40 to gan crs wepe escoried to front|Chairman J. E. R. Keevers of thelgg e ; i Very Rev. Walter s |board ‘of fire P % on’fuel 30 DRSS to carry them. Each cape paster of the Dominioass. |ree ¥ commissioners, on the \yas o mass of heavy embroidery and | - £ the I % | recommendations of the hoard for an coetly material. In one cloak alone, ichacl J. Ripple, who|increase in salary of the chicf en- was the preacher, praised the R ki f 1500 yards of cloth was used. Tinsel )0 _to §1 first apq silver lavishly woven in all the . oo rragaretl ;"”" | gineer from $3 | ? mittee which brought Anton Lang|ussistant chief enginter, fr 2,5 assisty enginter, from $2,600 v g " p H and the other actors 1o this country. |1g $2 g costumes flashed in the wintry sun as | "It is well v, feom e chief en- . vd @ ) . 3 to recal sald FPather | gincer, from the mummers marched and counter- 2,250 to $2,500; master ;..o “that these s are 22 v marched mechanie, 1 03 : N not through the h Catho- "hr‘"mm. rr::."", 3 to $6.03 u da A comie section was given over to Hartfonl. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind" {committee on salarics, has an- | placed five to eight feet apart and | nounced the following schedule of 2,000 steel rollers were spaced about | hearings for Thursday night's meet. 12 inches. Six hundred thousand Ing board feet of timber was used for | H it cribbing purposes preliminary to| jacking up the building and placing it on the rollers. “IFour capstans, each operated by two horses, were employed as motive | power. Irom each capstan a lead | line of three-fourths inch steel wire | Philadelphia, Jan. 2. —— Record Carlson, sealer ., Cio vesterday greeted Philadel- case Men’s Overcoats The best in ready to wear, many of them hang-tailor- ed on these premis®. Soft, warm woolens—newest models. $50.00 Overcoats. . $60.00 Overcoats. . . $70.00 Overcoats. . . $80.00 Overcoats. . . $90.00 Overcoats. . . an The Signature of Honest Quality ; BEDROOM| FURNITURE] Is One of Our Specialties. That Is, Bedroom Furniture That is Well Made and Which Will Give Lasting Satisfaction friends the biessed the they knelt | bishop gave | ception at his avenue, to the | men of the A mass the officers of the before him, bis Rev, lies, but through the aid of @ commit- | £ _4ay; purlesques on every possible topie of t8e mostly of Protostant mmem Who| tuienhuts, frem 358 15 & ourrent, national or local interest. appre Y art and dire J4¥i third year firemen, from 35 to gjgdje-cars provided motive pow nced and Who have devived this trip S0 0r, 2 dav: firat Aremen, from $4.80|¢or ono divislon of clowns. A lone| in order that the players may find 1 §5 a day; superintendent of the|pnyroher, disguised as a boiler, puffed means of living until the next Pas. ©CCtrical department, for an increase|ymoke and flame through the top of | slon Play. In our come to them [TOM $2,250 to 82,500 a year, and the |hjg hat. A float satirized the escapes hore today we wish also to signifs assistant superintendent from 81,800 o¢ convicts from the state peniten- | appreciation o gon to 83,100 & yoar; 8:45 o'clock. Chalr-|yary, Geor Gordon Battle man Divid L. Dunn of the board of SOsASE. Wi Mim on ¢ police commissioners, on the recoms No one who has eve mendation of the board that the sal- mergau ea o remember for aries be increased, as follows: Chie rest of the plety from $2,765 to $3,500; captain, from wonderful faith of these good people, 34495 to 8 lieutenant, 15 to ants, late their hig Good Dressers Come Here Why Not You? Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREET “Iet Us Clothe You We Know How." HITS U. §. PRESS levnel Zangwill Says American News. This running, stills, prohibition agents and “tie good old days” of life saving lamp posts formed sub- jects of other displays. Prizes donated by the city, total- from | ing more than $20,000 were awarded o {rom yhe hest costumed and mot comical k, Chpirsnast | mummers as e he bes : Dray of the Realth beard, on(bang L e Deee mrias 1t the recommendations of the board as fpllows: first sanitary inspeetor, from $1,600 to $2,000; second ary in. N o Iceman Makes Speech of ‘ Appreciation to Scotti sanitary inspector, from $1,200 to $1,400; milk inspeetor, from $1,200 New York spokesman Rum ommittec 1 Obera his 1 wple Those Bas r Catholics have alw Mot 10t meraly a r i8 their very is always with levoted children of or, the Chur 1 they them FAMOUS NOVELIST DIES to $1,600; janitor at the municipal abattoir, from $1,100 to $1,300, meat inspector, from $1,850 to $2500; nurse, from $1,500 to $1,700; 15 Writer of Numcrons Books= o'clock, board of relicf, on the recom- mendation that an increase in salary from $150 to $300 for the chairman; - |from $150 to $275 for the secretary, 'ast.” he sald, “I stand on the stage ¢- |and from $150 to $250 for the third |With the artist whose great artistry |member; 9:30 o'clock, Chairman W, |! have witnessed for years from my ¥. Mangan of the board of public weat six flights above Rroadway. T charities, the recommendation of |hAve been coming here 27 years and the board for the following: superine think I have heard Scotti in every tendent, from $2,500 to $2,000; clerk performance he has given.” from $1,100 to $1,350; investigator, from $1,500 to $1,500; city physician from $1,200 to $1,500; Chairman P. Mclntyre of board of public 1 lesurrec- works, on the recommendations of Mo the board, as follows: secretary, from 1.860 to $2 stenographer 1,100 to $1 city engineer, $4.200 ,300; superintendent streets, from $2,000 to $2,100; drafts. from $2.200 to $2,350; super- ent of sewers, from $2,500 to ch from 81 to Jan, Ze=Appearing the “'gods,’ [ 1ast night when opera lovers celebrat- ed Antonio Scotti's quarter century anniversary at the Metropolitan, was Thomas MeDermott, an fcoman. “At as for gallery Rev, sabine Barving-Gould of Fngland Was Noted Theologian Also | Lew Trenchard, ¥ . The Rev. Sabine Baring K1 ish novelist and theologlan died thi morning The Re Rabine Bari thor of m g-Gould on books on Mmany subjects terary THIS HANDSOME WALNUT SUITE was made by one of the best Grand Rapids factories. Its plain, simple lines will add charm to your bedroom. It consists of a large Dresser, Full Size Bow-end Bed, Full Length Vanity and Chifforette. All drawers are made with the best dove-tail and dust proof construction. The price of this suiteisonly ...... $325'00 OF COURSE WE HAVE SCORES OF OTHER BEDROOM SUITES AT ALL DIFFE RENT PRICES Grey Oak Bedroom Suite .......... é $ 1 45.00 . $185.00 paper Is Worst Feature of Country. Springfield, 111, Jan. 2.—"“The press I8 the worst feature of America,” Israel Zangwill, leading Zionist and famous English author declared in ar address here last night “I have been maligned by the press @& great deal and often,” he added “] am always coming up against your press, which has no desire for justice And it is much more difficult, practi- cally impossible to get justice of rep- aration for libel, than other eivilized country. 1 have noticed es pecially in New York, an air of ‘let it slide.’ I have noticed this attit in other phases of American i whieh is not found among civilized peopie. Until you care and get justice you are uncivilized.’ Touching on prohibition he said “At every gathering at which 1 have been present In New York, 1 have $206 .00 Bt T b, Yon e 1o S0 o Four-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite, Grand Rapids make $279.00 $302 00 $328.00 $398.00 Eight-Piece Two-toned Mahogany Suite with twin beds. & democracy.” OTHER SUITES WHICH WORDS CANNOT DESCRIBE AT $505.00—$515.00—$523.00 —$535.00—8554.00 and up You Can Buy Better Furniture at Porter’s For Less Money B.C.PORTERSONS | “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE STORE” during his seventy years o activity, rhaps best the hy known a Onward Day 1s Doubt € Over Throug o the and Sorrow tion Born o ter, the Jie Ta CureaCold | in One Day D00; from from to 8 of tory, fo mythole man, ssion int y man, 00 most pr Four-Piece in any Four-Piece Walnut or Mahogany Bedroom Suite . e for Four-Piece Walnut or Mahogany Poster Suite ... Four-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite ............. 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