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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, - MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924, LS55 el EEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEIESS S ST —————— PAEEANT DANBE AT e b i, "‘ !“,[mfl M[]RE NAMFS ! BRISMEWS ‘ City »l.tems [Duel to Death Between Two Kentucky Politicians [ g Mrs. George Brewin will enterta e febsars ——— applicants for the po members of Alexindra lodge, No. [ter a revolver duel in the Quick Sand | itish Speaker Sees Possibitity Thi pirant to wear the crown of Wi A. I. 0., Daughtors of ‘St m",u‘ neighborhoed in Breathitt | A i i i N HiT CO i L ing | A. Hayes, the present postmaster. is |- s . st S ey \ But Bishop Maning DECnES 10 s viay ssecompe secercen JE5SEY OiciAIS Continue Listing s, ieses, e prescot posumaster, i edhomalisiaap lviabset e A S : A : b [ Prospect Methodist church. He s [12¥ afternoon. e “voting house,” battle Attend Services Sodificteito tiay: Those Who “Offend” ry well known and has been active | “lovey Came Back,” special skl e \ . S . + many years in local church work, | trot. John A. Andrews & Co.—advL |, (iiite jed to the killings it was de-1 ANDREALFLESH <~ &/ DRUGS s - ! Malone As Marshal | The annual mecting ot the Hart- | clared. | & Major William J. Malone has been | ford County Medical association will | - med as grand marshal of the|be held April | at Hartford. Among | FRANC 5.63 TODAY. ; s Seicheprey day-parade ow April 19, He | the candidates for membership a HOCKEY TITLE GAME | New York, March 2 nsi- listed for the second time r- | will announce his aides this week. [ Dr. M. A. Kinsefla and Dr. Gertrude Cleveland, O, March 24.—Clev ‘uml‘“mm[ advance of 27 points tod 10,000 names having been gath- |louis A. Wheeler is*chairman of the | A. Kinsclla of this city and Pittsburgh incet here tonight in| | parade committee, Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans | the final game to decide the cham- d Bristol Briefs —advt. pionship of the tern group of the [up to 5.63 cents, a high rccor Williamm H. Rowe, the North Main LEdgar I'engle, agcd 4, of 14 High-! United States amateur hockey league. | the year, at the opening of the strdet coal deaier and Relfe . Rowe, [land street suffered a painful injury’ The winner will meet Boston A. A.|(orcign exchange market. The {local attendance officer, have return- | to his tinger while playing around an next weck at ston in the rest of a 5 ed from a two wee vacatien in fautomobile. The youungster, not real- six game scrics for the league title, B | recovery of the franc set in, rosuit Flori d {izing the danger, stuck his finged be- ST ———— | Vernct Dutton of Summer street, | tween the gears and they were badly| 1he nicon’s orbit‘around the earth|from a heavy accumulation of coier who has been recuperating at his!jgcerated. He was taken to the New i+ i the form of a serpentine curve. ing orders over the week-end home from an attack of pneumonia|pritain General Jhospital for {reat- P Lt London, Wedgwood New York, March 24.—Some of the 'of Lanecaster, in I Sh Jerse N. J, March 24— muny clergymen who acted as “unof- | declardd the G i rimet | 1 County's blue law violators | tieial jury” reported today to | move:l | have approved the dancing of six jonal 1 clad in flowing silk, | coming eleetior \ ritual dance of the |gin—then “goodl ¢ " red the police several weeks ago, annuneia a he | "the ) rument P crday about 8,000 alleged violators carried the price of the IPrench frane 1y observance laws were several hundred of them in Jers thement without G ooper ¥ City being patrons of commercial one of the largest recordcd since o ntiE 1 f rprises whose names were taken operation « « 8 with the proprietors. wio recently v . ted by Bishop 1} te o e The mes again will presented | R T e, ST ¢ o ¢ grand jury which bas been in- Cov danee services which lie has hekd | o in. and wo ¢ s i e 18 quesyion resume his duties in New York . o odion = her u in x t which us yet has returned no in- | N o . mant, fodiealy. s . : it s Sy b 3 | city this week. | New Process Columbia Record Pe- daneers app L the after- o rabid nationa Cont ery stores, gasoline stati s Dorothes e ol ihe ® 8h | lieasea’ fgint i weekly: SEiAL ( Coliimla ! assssspien ‘ noon—was by card on vundreds | comitanis of d orslinil: - | shoe shine parlors and undertakers [S€h00! facuity spent the week-end at | pegdquarters. John A. Andrews & Co. n : ier home in Westfield, M ! Lo re turned away fro ¢ chureh, | gogies re listed as well as motion picture ; : i Police had to take care of the o The first ¢ : 5 nd vaudevilic theaters : ”'I“ Dorothy Hubliarq has :""‘“'"l‘] A marriage license was issubd ; i ‘ £ R ' g £ er duties as a ber d- g a B, =R flow. seemoy ot i Ilie present grand jury, will be ais. | NeT duties as a member of the Fed- | ypgay to Louls Beck, | ¥ 3 i i 1 3 eral Hill school faculty after spending o peai 3 T I o . e S ont Mo 1 e et o street and Edith Fox, 17, of 1 offered to let Bishop Muanning to | Fre charged on March 81. 1L is expected |00 oa) days in Westfield, Mass. : appoiut 25 of a commiitee of 50 to that the April term will take up the : e i o he v heralid e ; view avenue, ; i . [ ' = - ) iss Marguerite Fure a former i e o ! Sunday observance situation it ne | Join Morans' Easter Music Club.— 3 ! Judge the dance and he iznored the | ¢ the cx o 81 [0 > tuation 1RO 1 cmber of the Northside schoo! fac- | £ tihn T BRICK. ) il . Y . rep ) roit e, to tie definite stand is taken by the present iAoy i % advt. D (uth ahen ty is il with scarlet ever at the | “"gnons e tives of Miss Addie the clersy and the public 1o : 1 coutd st i . | 1solation hospital in Hartford, . : i | b A hpanybite L S ong those listed in Jersey City | Polation | ! | Snow. aged 52, of Cottage street, ; xbk -4 : {bedd b AL LC SO L et st ¢ picknickers in the city pdrks, | tene wavlon of Hull street visited [ ewiston, Malne, who dicd at her W : Ayl bt LR faud x woman who @isrchascd a dosen cgge, 5, tfond o0 Bunday. a brother, Madison ¢ endur e AN LSemaCEAtio g lonithia n.: 5 veral mer ‘1 ) hou, s and Andevson Casc Oontinped il H P the ; "l-u"| l||u ‘I::;I(Il"n::: dascalt wlil st lior Bl 78 l}lth Dakota ¥ rimarie clgarettes and ‘one wha had his shoes| -‘1”:":’;:";;\.("131;;(0.: ey eS| Viking Eair tonight, 1. 0. 0. I, hall. N 1Y ¥¢ macerial. Faets regard- The six dancers ssmboiized €L Under Way Tomérrow sninc case of Carl Anderson of this city, who | Miderson's Syncopated Six. No can- L) e NI oo of s Birth, death, pain, pleasure, conscious- | SIOUx Pallsy 8 D March 24—The Bdwand A, Ransone, ., SCrenes |G onarged with having struck two | VAiSng—advt. | : b e LIS nesa and the virgin spirit of earth. :M.M ‘\’Iu\"‘l‘-wvl-lii‘ e i '( ' .\,‘ i ‘:_.I.”;‘\;‘.\“l“;,:‘f trolicy cars with his motor car in that .\mxor,c:\']sulg-r“:.’:;,;ull‘l'rx"slx:.U'.\"u' :‘:::'I-' . They danced fo the music of the or- | Palkn in South Daketa ended today £ bluc law.y WUNER L town ‘on Saturday. Anderson was | SNCETEONS S : i cents in stamps for book gan and harp. would hold an outing on the vepresented by Judge Joseph . M | d'l‘l":g.d -l: “- - i ol 3 1 { : showing floor plans and Four seats were held until Donovan of this city, Asodore D Reduskia, sontaf i G 1 L L e l"’“‘f‘g" phs of sixty ar- ' it : : i “le land Mrs. B. A. Feifter, 204 Bufbitt o Brick | o reseryed or Bishop | Polls to ballot for I'resic ge, | Vleg -al Mer s and ok ho services a0, reserved for Bishoy Local Men Broadeast P i Ra R e el P U . . 1 Jut suid the 15,000 members of the Sun- . - : nning and members of his family, Wajority candidute : : 5 Paul Umphreyand Paul Colapietro, | S re¢. Jeil today [om i No one claimed them, but it was un. | Hiram W, Johnson of day league wou .‘I‘,....‘.‘l.u.]_ The SUL {1t of this eity, left for New York where ‘hrlilwfi a '\;'v"l'"l at the lml\. ‘ CONN BR]CK MFRS ASSOC derstood the bishop was unofficially | lesting as an independent late ouE e ield i Ugsn Lanns f sunday mooiiang! about® 10:80 I;\stlil‘l"‘v o vennmbrania paficnia short ° . o g at hic ¢ o in the republican contest, with Wij. | parl SIS AN Jiil, ] ould hight were heard broadeasting f NLlY Here, 3 am - TON represented and that he would receive I night we heard broadeasting from Fota Morans. e T Club.— | 226 PEARL ST. HARTFORD. CON ! & report on the scrvices, liam Gibbs McAdoo unopposed for | e the principal diversion radio station “WHN", Loew's State | 49 advt, Remarkable Pageant the democeratic endorsement News- {4 theater building on Broadway. IDaul Dr. Karl Refland, rector of St (papers and political ohgervers con- 9 : Colapietro singing three numbers, ac- — George's Protestant Episcopal church, |sider the — republican o KYDD'S TREASURE ompanied by Taul Umphres, who al- o one of the “unofficial jurors,” said he Strength even, . « goletto,” The program Brick lends itself to artis- with an armistice 1o unt that e Sunday in May to demonstrate the | morrow when the votd Sunday,” in New Jerscy, He pageant, looked for. Mr. Coolid s en- West Hanen Man Pinds Cache of fand was enjoyged very much, “I am perfectly cortain that *if [dorsed by the state proposal conven el Colapictro is a singer of note in this Bishop Manning would have becn In |[tion held in Pierre last Decer A Valuable Liguors in His Peaceful feooion and Umphrey is a well known church last night he would lhave strong move has been made to nann v cocoop musician, the son of Harry Umphrey, L - = come from those who lhave not been [anti-McAdoo, CrSONS 1 01 « tor a cache of $4,- GREAT STEFL YEAR 1 found the ritual beautiful 0 worth of Scotch whishey, b ) h WA jan church, also was present, Leated furnace drove number of | lor some time When Kydd found Mistory of Induastry, 5 gallons of alcohol in five gal- | exceeded by only one peace year in : scen nothing objectionable in what [an uninstructed f 1 tion to ticket seller of the local railroad sta- ———————FOR -— present, “Such services should receive only [students ont of the northeastern uni the hidden teeasure he invited the je: The e was beautis |carly . and did damage estimated [ and 22 > > 2 > A “ Tt and. tho rituala had 8 deit 1 | ok 1= o G Tt was removed to | the histary of sieel, Eibert H. Gary, [ @Fly and how attractive lighting fixtures will improve the appear- considered the ritual a remarkable |tween the president g nato . ard by several Bristol people took place,” Dr. Iteiland said, “The [the democratic ¢ March $1-=totics tas 08 trouble is that criticism is likely to{held that such a delegatio W Were conducting w scarch for in the extreme and inspiring. Dr. | Fire Routs New Haven " Wi aleohol yliscovercd y r- Guthrie's actions in this matter meet |© o . David G, Kydd, gurdencr, i with my entire Approval.” [ Y. M. C. A, Dorm, Inmates scoten descont, in the chicken coop | 1928 Gross and Net Eamings Have | Dr, Charles H. Parkhurst, former | New 1hoen, Mareh 24-—1fire b at his home, 250 Third wyvenue, The . % & % pastor of Madison Square Prosbyters |lieved to have started from an over. |coops had bevn unoccupled by ponitry | B6ER Exceeded But Once fn Peace commendation,” he said, “There was | versity dormitorics of ocal Y, M, | police to look it over, There were 12 New York, Mareh 24.—The year w h 1 H A AVEe Vi . v o) s et o theve Cuger| G AL ok, (3 Hows straet to! B stroct | came Gf Bcofalt, ane. cnms: OF Uratidy | 1938 howad gross and nst. exriing | Let us tell you how little it costs to have your home lighted prop ful and the rituals had a definite | 000 to the building spiritual value,” ed the bullding and most the police station Kydd says he has | chalrman of the b d of directors of The Rev. H. M. Bowden of the dents removed their helong e (no dden where the lignor eame from | the United tes Stecl corporation, ance Of your homc. home mission board of the Congrega- [sidewalk. The fire was nor 1% he sure how long it had been | inforined scockholders in his anpual 2 e report, Net earnings of the company i ehurch said he had been [trolled report pany tionalists « amounted to $128,176,519, Mr. Gary remm————=. | stated, and gross receipts to $1,571, 414,453, e e I L e The repart disclosed that following this banner year climination of the 12 hour day had been completed in all plants of the wcorporation. %he | eight-hour system, tially inangur- ago, went into general ef- bruary 1 last. Other steel NPT e cturery are now working on & ———— th( Tl{l( ( (), e e e simiiar ba The wage rate of employes whose 7R 77.70. Thur 224 day was reduced from 12 to ecight 75-77-79 8_1 Church Street Telephonc 2240 hours were adjusted so as to afford compensation equivalent to an ine crease of 25 per cent in the hourly nd base rates previously paid, Mr. ry declare POST CALLED DISLOYAL Appropriate Time For san Prancisco Legion Body bs As. safled for Publicly Opposing Com- peisation Bl ) 8an Francisco, March 24.—Day- light Post, No, 209, of the American Lesion s conyieted ot worats o 8 During House-cleaning, Have Your Home Made Modern the policics of the national organiza ‘*“The O1d Essex Pep Plus oA T e ALK position to the adjusted compensa. " Gion Uil in congroas recenty and o Estimates cheerfully given and terms arranged to charter of the post declared void un- Hudson Smoothness (o e s Sbparintes ooeamien Mouterey, after a hearing before the : | exeentive committes of the aparnnt|§ suit your pocketbook. The new Essex has all the stamina for which its of California yesterday 2 A P The issue was not that of the bonus, | forerunner was famous. And its 6-cylinder motor Mate Commander Collim declared, | built by Hudson, gives smoothness of performance |ican Legion to Insist upon ailegiance | 3 | by member posts to policies adopte heretofore exclusive to the Super-Six. | b5 the organtzation asa whole in eon- Osep . ra sc 0 vention No further official recognition will Its economy includes not only exceptional gas, oil he taken or Daylight post, which in- | { ¢ludes most of the officers stationed and tire mileage, but a policy of minimum mainte- Rl paad o o Electrical Contractor nance cost with parts prices that will astonish you. CLIMAX __TOLISORDERS Telephone 1997 30 NORDEN STREET | " Touring Model *850 Freight and Tax Extra [ Dublican Administration. { [ Miami, ¥a. March 24.—James M. | Cox told the Ohie socloty here in an a1 last night that “the revela- 2 Wire 2504—We'll wire for you cooperation and leadership nost needed, ouwr moral status is ardized by the worst scandal in ry of the republi r was haman Ingenuity more - at 2 e - : -yt e B That house at a reasonable price van for a partisan political vie- It began before the world war | - ended. 1t was artfully engineered and fabulously subsidized iven the national attack upon Woodrow Wil- | son was financed., It was a practical 1 in a monstrous plot. The objec- was the control of the gowern- A nted Pores Honeyman Auto Sales Co. S BARRY & BAMFORTH mutual guarantee pact and disarma- { t treaty recommended to all the | 139 Arch Street Tel. 2109 e vy he s ey o The 19 MAIN STREET “inland and Es:

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