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10 SETETmTE———cm—— s——— LECTURING HERE ON FIRST A1 WORY Dr. Browning Speaks o Fire- men, Police and Publi 1 in action v 14 Noy en a8 1 ber weath & o local weather obse Vall is Abrupt rvers NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, = e e s "HARTFORD AN IS FROZEN 0 DEATH = [here from muny New points, Pittsileld, tts, degreen ¢ recorded 1 many year In that ¢! i Iropped 57 degrees | vest temperature during the night Massac rature ¢ I ragea with slight reported a wture of zero, Port had & temperature of arly today, a fall o throughout the night Montpelier nut temper Explorer Returns With Eskimos MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924, O1L CONGESSIONS Ttalian Businessmen are Muoeh § terested Concerning Grants Ma (o Sinclair Ol Company, ‘ I ted Tross, | Considerable df en revived in Itali Lome, N s over the Sinelalr ¢ equence of 8en zutlon to the mi| conomy s | cxplicitly nof understand say They Cannot Snow in Chicago Pay Personal Tax W 1024, tha v ground tive ify when ament enacted | lated May wy the ro. 8, 1924." senator Scechl's Inter 5 that it has been t s to t such a 1 ronent and o matter s New London Showers New London, Nov. 17.—Thi ! first re * today with the mercury ho\- above mark 7 from 41 I s returned from the arctic with two them the white man’s civilization and then take them back to their s picture, taken when they reached Minneapolis, shows them, left ameraman who accompanied the explorer; Metek, Eskimo youth; iskimo girl, and Rasmussen. kimos. He will shc home in Greenland, to right, Leo. Hanson, Anarylunguak, was oo with e ere, will be present also. | president of the company, huad AFyinglin i) ; Practically ail the local Protestant |two voluntary potitions in L s e v Lo U U SUL minister will be present at the ban- |ruptey in its hehalf S i q The ¢ o decided to .m.‘ Mr. York estimated the liabili e : T tribute 40 T 1ving baskets as|of the 3 it $156,41¢ v Lo U it its annual custom and contribu- | With assets of $19 The ticns of fruit, vegetables and meat, [tie8 of the lus turkeys and chickens will be re. $5,524 and the asscts church next Sunday Harry T e committee in charge | rk is under the direction | n, chairman, and following: John | ‘aniage Arrowsmith, O chkiss, Wil Henning, o { Gould and J. Warner | 76 PERSONS ROBBED M 17—+ street car line Retiring Leader to Be Guest With White Army as Host Crisp was na The ad cstate may he ac throuph the ertising 7 HEAVY CONPLE SELLING ¢ Bickerton and Peplaw ‘ To Be Given Hearing| o rt Peplaw of 482 aigned b | PATHER OF 9 MURDERED wrmington | roold Fllis street The Farming- Relief Tomorrow Officers Work T k hat relived 1y tomor- Mthodlst “church and | Grnerat | : Jie: Deo man Sam never was so scared in all his#life. Here he was, modern Daniel in the lion's den, with old Nevo right on top him. But Nero, for some reason or other, didn’'t think muc of Sam as food. Lvidently he had just had his dinner. Sar though, surely put in a couple terrible minutes—they seeme like ages—until they opened the door and let him out. T | picture was taken on the Gays Lion Farm at El Monte, Ca Springfie A piece of paper Lincoln’s emotions on a piece of paper gave Gettys- burg a gem. Due to honesty. The United States Treas- urer’s name on a piece of paper is worth countless mil- lions any day. Due to credit. A notary’s seal on a piece of paper keeps faith between two men. Due to pledge. A reporter’s write-up on a piece of paper travels miles. Due to news. An advertiser's message on a piece of pa- per affects the intimate lives of millions. Due to news, pledge, credit, honesty—all four! Helps save 1L coal, ] o I New York ate SAVE COAL Indoor Yowr acceptance of advertisements, your letting ther guide in buying, saving, putting comfort in your home—is due to sense. Advertisers are pledged to serve you right. Their wares justify faith. Outdoor Inside Reading Advertisements are a message to you. 4 pledee to vou of good faith—o tnem. They are House NEWSPAPERMANS 1T ANERAL 4 T ’(d (] Thermometers ; 2 : . s 2 emember--an advertised article et h 60c and better better § must make good OVER 11,000 HERALDS DISTRIBUTED DAILY THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN The Herald is ll'u' Only New Britain Newspaper With An Audited Circulation d Accuracy and Beauty Ui :‘.zr:_a.?sed; ASK TO SEE A MOTORCO a Wonderful New Thermomete Blizzard In Vermont OPTICIANS L WANTED 85 West Main St. New Britain Temporars Sitnation A f . Apply In Pereom ta : 1 Room 1 110 Main Strect