New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1924, Page 19

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BIGRECEPTIONES ~ PLANNED INN. YORK Chicago Also Arranges Welcome| for Gardinal Mundelein | POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOW | ' AUTOIST ACCUSED PROSPERITY IN STATE e Four Leading Offices Show April Gain | Manslaughter as Result of Fatal of From Six to 20 Accident. Per Cent. BY GEORGE H, MANNING. (Wakhington Bureau of N, B, Herald) |the driving of an automobile causing Washington, D. C., May 9.—The,the deafth of David McKenna, 65, was New York, May 9.—George Ca‘._iunprecedented wave of prosperity Denying categorically all alle, tions of illegality and conspiracy in connection with the leases, the answer states that expenditures of ] Waterbury Man Faces Charge of |approximately $10,000,000 have been made or provided for by the defend- ant companies in order to carry out their contracts with the government and points out that if these are an- Waterbury, May 9.—Carl C. Kan- | nulled great depreciation would re- ney, held by Deputy Coroner Conway |sult. to have been criminally negligent in | —_— Eighteen - words, three times, 63 before the city court here today, |cents, is very popular with Herald charged with manslaughter as a re- | classified advertisers. sult of the coroner’s finding. Ac- 3rd Floor Jinal Mundeleln of Chicago returns to |nd industrial activity wlich has been ! America today on ‘the Berengaria to ie\'ldrnl throughout the country in re- cording to the deputy coroner’s find- receive an enthusiastic greeting from | cent months is keeping up at a steady ing Kanney drove his car in front of New York officials and a delegation |rate in Connecticut, so far as is .evi- "“zn“::‘;"‘am“:t‘eg:l:’: l\cl“cr‘\tlfn::. s u | | W r ar , the ot 176 priests and laymen of his na-|denced by the continued increases in | . omobile wass truck and McKenna | live city. The reception here, hOw-|pogtal receipts in the leading cities |was thrown out, dying a few hours ever, will be but preliminary to the of the state. |later of his injuries. No evidence | MON., TUES., WED. welcome awaiting him in the metrop- | i . ! Receipts in April at all four of the {was taken in the case today, Kanney - - g ‘,’ of tha middie: west. _|leading offices of the state showed |merely waiving examination and be- - ORE — a ur a The new cardinal will be met down y o | ES | gains ranging from six to 20 per cent |ing bound over to the superior court the bay by a special recepti com- u:lttesyan: “.mp be "“,t‘:‘,:;:, Ir:v‘n ;over those of April, last year. Water- [ under bonds. bury, one of the 50 industrial cities the liner to a smaller steamer which | will bes# him 1o the Bastery, ‘:or the country seélected by the post From there the entir delegat] |office department to typify conditions | . oxation | throughout the United States, led the A & Women's and Misses’ Millinery dinal. Hayes, where Cardinal Mundel-f“h"r Connacticut cities with an in- Defendant Moves in Govt. Effort to Cancel California Lease | ein will make a short and formal visit, | Créase of 20.60 per cent; Bridgeport, | He will then go to his hotel, whcrefi""- other Connecticut city in the in-!| 1,4 Angeles, May 9.—Dismissal of Cardinal Hayes will return his visit, |dustrial list, had a gain of 10.94 per 'ty government's suit to cancel naval In the evening he will be the guest °°nt, and Hdrtford and New Haven, ojj reserve leases granted to the of the Chicago delegation at dinner O another list of 50 larger offices, ' poheny interests in Kern county and will leave for his home tomorrow | "éported increases of 6.3¢ and 6.32 California yesterday by attorneys for | morning. per cent, respectively. § ithe Pan American Petroleum com- Heavy fog which hung over the At-| . Waterbury’s total April receipts|pany and the Pan American Petro- lantic seabord and New York harbor | Were $35.500.48, against $29.437.00 in jeum and Transport company. carly today delayed the progress w_;Ap.rH, 1923: Bridgeport's were $68 wards port of the Berengaria, and it‘“’%“- as compared with $61,622.20 waa believed in marine circles that she | Hartford’s, $152,371.91, 2gainst §143 might be held up several hours. |288.53, and New Haven's $$20,365.08 (against $113,205.30. Chicago, May 9.—One of the great- | The average increate in April re-| ost receptions ever held in Chicago i,}c-lpts for the 50 leading cities was; planned to welcome George Cardinal [10.44 per cent, apd the average for Mundeleln on his return Sunday to his |the 50 industrial ities 12.48 per cent. official home here,” |Twelve of the 50 industrial cities re- | A procession of marchers, limited Ported inereases greater than 20 per to 20,000, will greet the new cardinal L"“h when his special train arrives on the With general postal revenues taken | outskirts of Chicago and will escort by many as a rellable barometer of | bim through miles of streets lined |business conditions, postal officials | with representatives of Chicago Cath. 8ee in the April records an indication | ulic parishes and societies to the of a prolongation- throughout the ¢ edral of the Holy Name, seat of summer of the era of prosperity | uls throne, |which has been enjoyed for more Catholics of the archdiocese of Chi- |than two years. { cago plan to prescnt Cardinal Mun- | e — uelein with a million dollars to be| . A , | used in completing church and sem- | There's nothing secret about Her- | |ald classified ads—they tell every FLO\VERING PLANTS o Dal'\\‘in Tulips’ H“'a- inary projects started by him as.arch- | Mgty BB et b 51 3 i Bishop of Chloago. -Among: these | "7 cinths, daffodils. Baskets made up. ihe pl d $10,000,000 inary e g 3 ‘ s 3 T e Lane v hran Tl CUT FLOWERS—Roses, Snapdragons, ,Daffodils, R A A SR - Tulips, Mignonette, Sweet Peas — Carna- honor is arranged for Monday night. | tions in limited quantities. "CORSAGES—of Roses, Pansne§ and Sweet Peas. Special Boutonnieres ASKS SUIT DISMISSAL Flowers for Mother’s Day, May 11 —must be the choicest selections; fine, healthy specimens, glorious in their beauty. Such are our offerings— GAMES CALLED OFF Philadelphia, May 9.—(American) Cleveland-Philadelphia postponed, wet grounds, ! Buffalo, N. Y., May 8.—(Interna- | tional) Reading-Buffalo game post- poned, rain, i Boston, May 9.—(American) St | Louis-Boston postponed; wet ;rnunds‘ and colda Waterville, Me, May 9.—(College) - Bates.Colhy, postponed; rain, J |‘t|u~ ‘,:'mm." Siminate fatapae, Worcester, May 9.—College) Holy i M7 "PeC * Comfortable Visic Cross-Villanova, cancelled; rain, | Mo » e Worcester, May 9.—-(Eastern) Wor- cester-Bridgeport, postponed; min. | FmK E Buuuwm Springfield, May 9.-—(Eastern) New | . Eyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST, Phone 1905 Bollerer’s Telegraph Delivery Service means guaranteed delivery of flowers any- where in the United States and Canada in time for Mother’s Day. TELEPHONE 886 F. H. Bollerer’s Posy Shop 72 CHURCH ST. “Our New Home” L FA] [r",r[ I Clase work, poor light, long hou glasses will save Haven-Springfield, postponed; rain, New York, May 8.—(American) Washington-New York, postponed; | rain. l DYSON LAND CO. INCORP ORATED Manager E. E. Dyson Secretary—J. A, Dyson Treasurer—A. H, Parker President—L. M. Dyson Vice-President—W. J. Dyson NEW LAND DEVELOPMENT OF 47 LOTS WEST MAIN ST.—JUST WEST BLACK ROCK BRIDGE PART OF THESE LOTS NOW READY AND ARE OFFERED AT SPE- CIAL PRICE FOR CASH UNTIL MAY 10 A visit to this tract will convince you of its merits for home sites. Every day delayed lessens your chance of g~ ''*g your choice. Come One—Come All COME “AND LOOK THEM OVER! BESSE'LELAND’S ‘smeoae on the 1ot E-~~i=~< and Saturday Afternoons or By Appointment | J

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