New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1924, Page 21

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NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1021, mwmmm PUBLIGITY STUNT PROBED BY HAYS Theater Man Who Used Realitsic Bomb Will Be Penalized san Dicgo, Nov. 21.—Will Hays, natlogal director of moving pictures has taken an official part In penallz- Ing & local film theater manager, his press agent and a third person they hired to place In the editorial rooms of the San Diego Union a reallstic appearing Infernal machine that lacked nothing but actual dynamite 1o be a genuine, as a press agent stunt, In a telegraphed reply from New York to a protest wired by John D, Spreckels, owner of the Unfon, Hays characterized the stunt as an "out- rage, deplorable and Inexcusable for whieh no condemnation is too severe a type of publicity that must be climinated.” “We will pursue this matter vig Hays promised, “and wiil do everything possible in this parti- arously,” . TORELEASE ANDERSON [Hartford Has Its First | Fatality on Thin Ice | | Harlford, Nov. 21.—Robert Post, four years old, son of Mr. and Mrs, Herbort A, P'ost, of 60 FProspect {strect, was frowned late yesterdiy afternoon when he broke through | the lco on the south arm of the Park river ncar the Wilson street bridge. The child leaves besides his parents, {wo brothers and three sisters, g Ithan 20 téams from all parts of the country GONN. GIRL DELEGATE This State Wil S e Fail to AUTO TOLL HIGH R e gos ol Name Representa- the To Attend Exposition At Chis ! g0, THli Mont Pennsyhanin Heports Show Amherst, Mass., Nov. 24 — New Killed And 9288 Injured In Past |Lingland Is to send seven girls and Six Months. Zimmert club congress to be » e Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 21.—Three I Willa hundred and 93 p ot and 9,22 [one boy to the held In connection with the 26th an [nual Internationul Iivestock exposi tion at Chicago which opens on No- vember 29 for a run of a week, This |largest gathering of agricultural in- terests will draw exhibits |eral forelgn countries, Representa- tives of 800,000 menbers of boys' and girls' clubs in the country will {attend the congre One girl from home o Kkilled § Mjured in crat cidents In Pennsylvania in the six e, Irving ember 1, Micials &orford, | months ending Nov of the nounce Iead Of Anti-Saloon League Well FOIL Mo Y partment of highways an d today, Thesc not cover fatil accidents oceurring in |l cconomic Of the deaths, occurred © on clubs in Maine, Vermont, Massachu- state highways and 207 in first, sec setts and Connecticut “with three ond and third class cities, 907 per trom New Hampshire will attend, 8ons were injured i aceidents on |nunder the leadership of Mrs, Arra § nighways and 8,521 in acel Mixter, i teader of club ] work in seth Grover of Halifax, roof lwo $100 scholarsh fair, Luther will be Be Set Free Tro msing Sing On "““I"“ a0 or njurics Christmas Eve, Ni oron Ossining, N, Y, N 1. Andérson, former superintendent jof the New York state Anai-Saloon league will be released from Sing Sing prison, Christinas cve, three months before the expiration of the minimum sentence fmposed upon him after his conviction for third degree forgery last January. Anderson's uncxpected relcase is {due to the action of the state board ! of parole which yesterday reversd {& ruling it made a month ago that 3 et | prisoners must serve at least one i ELamin o —William | » I sons were Killed and 1,870 injured VIRE Iire o plant huile st night re T STANLEY \\nulu of the pickling oy Works er H. Camp, repul 16 Justices of the Peace ve Rot General have plaintift wa Till\(.' ()dlh Lile owned by the o was walking on Il sustained a sas treated at the | Jurjes he sustuined when W8 struck by an been the ord down o the required sise, will b 1 on the meat herd s res r, but this year than ever be " BUFFALO ON HONTANA i RANGE T BE KILLED - aut lunt when ber aceident oceu complaint alleg 1 in this man e greater num Been tore will be by 1 and body inju it I8 returna : About Forty Per he first Tuesday Found to Be Cent Overstoeked This Year ¥ ARG Al st ton of the United e Missoula, Mont., Nov ALTO HITS BICYCLI W 0 buffalo « Alex Kyewski of 15 Derl ot | Rose, t} onal bison range re must be slain this fa hospital | recelved w he was riding was struck by SUES FOR $2,000 DAMAGIH Waterbury | rney Iarry r $2,000 damages, ¢ tomohile driv was about 40 + The sale of e mulberry trees I8 rious flexible and cos Is not great enough Do Not Let This Sale Go * Ithe stock judging «contest with more Quality Pastry Shop cutrages elsewhere.” |good hehavior, “THE HOME OF HOME-MADE PASTRY” Hays' telegram stated also that| Tn his application for parole An- 147 MAIN ST. P thie Los Angeles office of the theater [derson declared his intention of = We Specialize A WHIPPED CREAM PASTRY iss everybody connected with the [cient funds to keep him and lis bombing hoax, [ Pumpkin, Squash, Mince and Cranberry Pie for Thafiksgiving SATURDAY SPECIALS William Fife, and hired m Delicious Apple Cake. Coffec Cake, Coffee Wreaths and Raisin Bread fike bon wre still in the county FURNITURE CO., INC. aboul 350 before § Max Brunstein and | manager, press agent | implicated in the | CARTER NEAR TOMB Investizator | | | family until his parole expired. ; | | | | Exapected To Reach | They wiIl be avralened {oday o o Cairo Soon To Resume Work On | rge of conspiracy hused on a sec- tion of the penal code prescribing a Tut's Grave, yenalty of two years fmprisonment, | London, Nov., 21.— Howard Car- or hoth. [ter 15 expected to arrive in Cairo ’ s - | within a few days to resume work Poultry Fanciers Will {on the tomb of the Pharaoh Tut- | Meet in Milwaukee . v Daily Mail, work will bé controlled | Milwaukee, Noy Poultry fan- by t ntiquities department of the | o the nited States will come | gypti Rovernment Nov, 26 to Dee. 1 for the annual sposition und jon of the | itional show. according to the convent nonitry district sreeders’ conventions will meet here at the same time, The show will embrace and leeture represci- United 5 depart- ment or agrieniture and the Univer- sity of Wisconsin. Tor minor fanei- o have not hitherto exhibited instructions in the ding, been arra e of The Milwanlee-N poultry edneation- al display tatives of the State 500 Main St. 500 Main St. ere wl who desire have amge meets {0OKED | FOOD SHOP | 118 MAIN ST. \lutual B]dg Wouldn’t You Rather Buy a Suite GUARANTEED FOR 27 YEARS! ALL sRIGHT—SEE DOYLE NOW! IT 1s l‘eal ecen- Nachman Suite. 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