New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1924, Page 5

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LAMES SMOULEER |1Ack oFSkoes Kaet 1 IN JERSEY Wil uuse of Million Dollar Fire Yet§ (0 Be Determined | ing Adjourned to Tuesday. FROM ATTENDING SCHOOL Attendance Report Piled With | | Board of ucation—Board Meet- | Lack of shoes was responsible for 17 absences in the schools of this | city during October, according to the Jersey City, N. J., Nov. Doubt f monthly report of Avis M. Kemp, di- at the cause of yesterday's million | rector of attendance, which was to | llar fire In the heart of the old | have been presented at yesterday's| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1924, NOTORMAN WORKED FOR LONG PERIOD On Duty About 27 Hours Beforg | Fatal Bullalo Crash | Ruffalo, N. Y, rear-end collision of International Rallway company excursiop trains at Jdustrial section could be determin- | mecting of the school hoard. A like ‘ Ellicott Creek station on the Niagara was expressed today by Fire Chief | number were caused by fear of the er Boylo, who has been active in | “late"stigma, 6o that the children, e investigation being carried by | finding themselves behind time, o city police and fire departments. | preferred to stay out of achool alto- Flamos still smouldered fn the gether, Personal iliness was naturally catest number came un- g Company. The blazh spread to | der the head of “home conditions.” is plant when the salt peter facory Because the meeting lacked two the Battelld and Benewick Com. of having a quorum, it, was ad- Morrls and Warren strects Journed until next Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock., President P. F. King of the| osions hurl | board urged the members to notify fire and acid fumes | dirce- | the school office when they were un- | ns. Iour engine companics re- 4ble to attend, so that it would not for the others to fncon- ting time | to a rseeting which could not | ins of the 11 story factory former- [ 1esponsible r N used by the Atlantic Sugur Rtefin- | of absences, 528, but which the fire started became en- loped and frequent expl hining on duty throughout the | ht were harassed by froguent jence themsolves by nor explosions in the basement of o Battelle pant. Iire Chief Boyle declared that the s would not exceed $1,000,000 spitals announced that most of o 18 firemen who had been over- by smoke and acid fumes had fon discharged and that the condi- n of none was serfous. Highty nilics, driven from\ their homes, last night at the mory by the Red oss and kindred organizatinns. ko complete city blocks were ruzod the blaz X t business. follows: children bet e of less than thirty-six pupils per & slon, and no child shall be admitted | ] to the first g e who has not at-| tained the age of six years, nor shall any child be admitted to the first| N ER"SS E NTRY grade except during the months of | September and February, unless | found qualified by the teacher rvard Second and Princelon! s e Comes in Third | 100,000 GANGSTERS 1 meets Tuesday it e recommendation of s’ committee that section 1, chapter VII, of the school com- | mittee rules be amended to read as be admitted to the | kindergar ho has not attained | 2 of S, except that 1l one-half | ; years of age and five years of age|dition to assume responsible duties may ¥ rdmitted at the diseretion of superintendent of schools in ving an attendance in | | Falls-Ruffalo high specd line on Oc- tober 19, “was caused by the fail- ure of Motorman Homer ¥, Foreman of the passenger extra to maintain a proper Jookout and to note that there was a traln standing at the station,” according to the report made in Washington to the inter- state commerco commission Ly W. P, Borland, the commission’s direc- | tor of safety and published here to- | day. The report added that the motorman apparently had had in- sufftéient rest The trains involved in the collision were the two leading three-car units of a five section Philadelphia excur- sion train. The colllsion telescoped | three cars, caused the death of four persons and the injury of more than [three score others, among them Mo- torman Foreman, Motorman Foreman had been on dvty for 17 hours and 22 m mm[ | | with two brlef release periods, had had little sleep for 27 hours, and while he said he was not drowsy, | “no employe can be in proper corn under’ such conditions,” the report said. The federal lours of service Borland's report con- | nacted for the ex- &s purpose of permitting railway employes to obtain the adequate rest which is necessary for proper per- tormanee of their duties and to safeguard the traveling public, and in this instance, at lease, the offici of this railway are gnilty of violat- ing the spirit and intent of the law."” Commenting on the accident in re ‘a’\nn to the physical equipment of the rond, the report said that “an CHAFIN AT LIBERTY West Virginga Sheriff Furnishes $5,- | 000 Bond in Election Day Assault Case. Huntington, W, Va, Nov, 15— rerift Don Chafin, of Logan county, was at Liberty today under $5,000 bond, charged with assaulting a | deputy United States marshal on | lection day, Now 4. A, A, Williams, | mayor of Man, W, Va, In Logan county, held on a similar charge, was relegsed on hond, They will be giveh a prellminary hearing on | December 16, | o warrant charges that rift Chafin endeavored, by threats and | force, to intimidate Hugh Deskins, a | government officer, Willfams, it {s alleged, conspire with an unidentified man to in- timidate George Smith, a deputy marshal, in the discharge of his dutfes, Chafin, at the present time, is un- der bond*pending an appeal to the United States district court after he was convicted of conspiracy to vio- late the prohibition laws and sen- tenced to pay & fined of $10,000 and rve two years in prison at Atlanta; SEMATOR LEADER YET 10 BE NANED Curtis or Wadsworth Said Have Tnside Track French Lick, Ind., Nov. —-Po- litical interest shifted from demo- cratic to republican leaders at French Lick today upon the arrival of Senator George H. Moses of New Hampshire, William E. Hull, former congrdssman from Illinois, d Jos- oph Kealing, Indiana national com- miitteeman. | 10 would have been hissed, d | e s acting ability, in a more ~..|‘ srward and less sophisti- age, There was, too, Clay ment, the object of adorations, of them for his acting as the Regarded asa[)ood Melodrama A then thore way- Ethe rt Taylor, In a brief bit, as an 4 i together charming person, With Good Settings Tho seoncry was glorious In. ed in this account must be again of the finale of tl third 1 18 shown ¢ burming @ manner s alistic as discom- iders ap g down each sum- t flames, the )f complete exactness ng Amer Supplement,” made his cgfeld ban- attaining PALACE is wicked i eroine : TONIGHT S most re L LS “STOLEN SWEETS” — PEOPLE — 35 Show Starts 8:15 P. M., An informal conference at which e selection of the republican lead- » In the scnate was discl 1dequate automatic train stop or o Tnanton e Nl Nov 16 vt There Are Reported to Police 2,000 t control device would have pre- annual tr slar cross a1t | held by the trio it was und At Lyceum ,\Iunduy. Tuesday and Wednesday NDAY NIGHT—MON.—TUES.—WED. Mary Roberts Rinehart's Stirring Romance of Secret Love Behind a Throne Clty ltems Join Morans' \("vs Musi Miss Jean Cochra whing Botinty v its | caped ting M lay afternoc oyroll of form to private “SEVENTH HEAVEN,” PARSONS, . A PINPLY SKIN NEEDS SUTPHUR FRENCH ATR MISSION v Gangs With Vast Membershi R s ol rvard and # ' Shberatin i Friends of Senator James E. Watson bors | > i BacSmith of Yale'crossed the fin- | that some 2,000 s or clubs ex- nator Wadsworth of New York line first in minutes 4 s ist in Chicago with an aggregate | | had the inside track. Senator Moses first came here sev- Siith e e B Lo nounced today in connection with an eral days ago but roturmed east when ed Libbetts of Harvard who extensiv investigation ator Lodge of Massachusatts e other flnishers among the fi im of the Taura St [S m Eames[ George Brennan, deniocratic po- ar lftical leader of Chicago. and Wal- | . s : 5; fourth, Tracy, Y . sity of Chicago. — ter & Chambers, chairman of the [, o i s e Gallegher, Princeton Mr. Thra lived among them o Indiana central committet, have re- | Fiiaritord wi o | ) i £ h Chicago, Nov, 15.— Twenty gun- 2 FRE S 1 Co. of Hartford ch is secking to th, Cutcheon, Harvard, ths and investigated F turned to their homes. Governor Al oo /0o o S 1 its of Mayor Dever's order to g members, aside from carrying on first fruits of M ; ol ! iy Y Lv] B d Mk A = | Criminal practices, often seek civil the nolice to rid the city of gunmen. vitz has served - waien | JOULDINE BADCIS Make Way PRODUCTION | ~ervice positions through the fn| The mayor's order followed the 300 DEAD IN JAVA was Issued by M, ) | 5 ol ¢ el GE With 82,000 Cash : I groups studied were organized for | florist and leader ”'v“'m"s”‘r,". :‘_hn’? 3 PRESENTED By | good influc i helTounit. funeral vesterday was probably | Larthquake Tn Orient Causes Flonds They are supported by brewdFics, | Ereatest display of money the under- JESSE L Laskr i , ‘ Police heads still complained of Peisy ; | that institt & C l G ,‘,‘,h?,,:l,"r",‘; TeS- lack of cooperation on the part of | age Will Go Above $120.000 0 S RSN S DR DR IRROS B AL il alourta int explanation Mo why -fiffi\f"fi‘..“’ r1"1“(“““‘“ *9 1 zunmen have flourished here Batavia, Java, Nov. 1 . o £ his me ed “rubbes S conteall nortion of the (s to bring quick relief from severe {hat the entire aim of the research : orme 0f ‘;?,,m ”.v v to (lw'w-’”“ ‘nru alioolulieicenial norLon S orslight coughs and colds. Itis |4 15 ohtain data by scientific meth- ;‘«H;wh judg ? r;‘\‘-'\ s “m 'fl nd of Java last Wednesday is ¢ pleasant to take, equally bene- | S4g 410 not to develop theories of ¥ timated in official circles a pecially valuable for children. inst them at once. s many as 600 persons may have | When colds threaten—tzke . killers anyhow,” | ;. ished Willlam A. Brady points wit} 1 by floods. The d d, who won a general tribute for ,_”“,\,,r,\ it Wonosoho ex 300,- Fren her acting in “Simon Called Peter,” 9 | was placed by him under a five-year Tl e i rembl ng ctromt| contract simply on the strength of i SR e dkatl Te s cerara . i NOW PLAYVING yart before the road tour of the Matines Saturduy B tio0a volcaniainatire play. | ROBERT B, lue to the ng of earth layer | GENEVIEVE : il ) HAMPER and Captain REPERTOIRE inceton today, scoring 27 points to | City of Chicago, ¢ In are known to be urging for the Crimson and 59 for the \is selection, but it was said that Chicago, Nov. 15.—The discovery L :nator Charles Curtis of Kansas, or 1s. The course was 5% miles, | membership of 160,000 boys was an- [ i 1 the lead until the la 8 gangs” by Frederick M, Gmcao Cl‘lII]B wave Gl&dfl'flp“‘“” Tmmediately after the funeral | e returned fo Trench Lick. bon were: Third, Briggs ller memorial at the Univer- | | = men were under arrest today as the S uCH LS L enth, Chapen, Harvard, 29:30, | them, uncovering the fact thgt their | men were under a Simidh of Siew Rotie W ot (e 74. Deputy Sheriff M, H. Hor- AU—AN DWAN fluence of ‘mldermen, ‘Many of the ination of Dion O'Bannion, ADOLPH ZUKOR AND oons and, in some cases, by ath- world of Chicago. ever gave. Which Isolate Villages and Dam- | treatmer i ' Chief Colling complained of what ; e Linonine can be depended upon University authorities cmphasize Ll eIt} Gl . toll in the earthquake which ficial to young and old and es- || rested anyone without placing & \};ough private reports indic er'a reply. Six vi to the fact that Catherine Wil- v guilders (normally $ 00, % rtol her intonations when she read the | epted here that the ¢ Camp School Aunditorium TONIGHT Frances Parkinson Keyes “MY LIFE'IN WASHINGTON" B £ Morocean sery v 3arce- | \eginning M v ab WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19—8 P. M. 5 . 50c.-$1.3 gli Abruzzl In connec | —Neat Sale Opel posed air mall service nder Auspices New Britain College Club —— ' 4 Ruenos NOVEMBER 17, Tickets 75c—At Door or from Members Wed. and Sat, JOHN GOLDEN Presents It's Better Than “Manhandled” is taking with ed with 3 - : ot e 5 - o it 7 \ 5 and <o different. It's Gloria's Best! Autographed Copies of Mrs, Keys' Book “Letters Trom a Scuator's Wife will be on Sale at the Tecture at $2.50 Per Copy. MORGAN RETURNING sallailtor home toray o Hia departu 2 Years Tooth Theater, N. Y. o loanttn, the 1nit s 4 \ : d . : i . Wednesiny Masinee—Test Seats §1.00 bs { writing his | Sat. Mat.—30c. to $1.50. : Mail onders now—Seats Friday. = S = ——— s ““The Man From Texas”’ "HURS.—FRL—SAT MILTON SILLS NAZIMOVA “MADONNA OF THE STREETS” SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY ODD FELLOWS HALL INDOOR MIDWAY MOVED To Our The New Britain Odd Fellows Assn. Inc, Wennerberg Male Chorus assisted by New Home 338 MAIN OPP. COMMERCIAL RBenefit Building Fund OPENING SAT. NIGHT, NOV. 15 M AR Y Clara Oakes Usher DUCEY’S Soprano MUSIC : ' : o5 " B O X Thursday Evening, November 20th, 1924, at 8 o’clock o bl Ly i€ ST In the First Lutheran Church, Franklin Square Pretty Girls Snappy Songs Admission 75¢— Public Welcome “We Originate Clever Dances Clean Comedy Others Imitate” A SURE FIRE HIT Music. Dancing Matinces—All Tickets for Sale: Miller-Hanson Drug Co., C. L. Pierce and Hult- Evenings Admission 10¢ gren’s Jewelry Store £1.000 Given Away

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