New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1924, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924, HWBMMKWRWM vamunmm School for Illinois Miners COURT OF FRRORS cmmmmmm? T: Painter 'flWfiPmmfififl L e K ‘ _ INCHICAGO MARKET| QUICKLY PUTDOWN e LA T NAKES FINDINGS . * FOR BIG DAMAGES Communists Said (0 Have At ‘ R Ny Tridls Ordered i Some| " e e o ‘Glams Fire Loss Because of tacked Govt. Buildings e o N § L Instances RO BT Btde DI - : I Poor Wire Service : iu Dbistory, trading in cotton | e s ) . R el 1is part of the country was be- : — % T the Chicase | o > Government | t of crrors met ane leaders of in- i ! erce were present | Inents in o Now: Hiyen case ¢ o'clock gong started the | Up Questions of I'ay . Dee. 1.—A suit o 000 from the New York ompany for losses from of an ulleged 17 minute g a telephone operat- | or to e calls for fire on the Ihe fiest transaction came when morning & April 6 was filed toduy later in the Nt Crosswell of the Houston | by two nnE: resid-nts. ‘T'he my-v exchango sold 100 bale of 4 is sald 10 g the first of its Kind in piry cotton to President Frank _— the state arey of the Chicago board of ¥ The cw market ral declsio v ; r plaltigs are Michael J, {trade n tur allace | Codey, 0WNW of a garage which Winter, a broke burned, wWhogeeks to recover §20,- Gnipson, presic f arshal 006, and Jamg J. MeGrath, tenant, 4 & Co. 1.000 bales at 82 f who sceks $1900. Twa counts are made in the 8§, the first charging » quotations in < tailure of the Yjephone company to exchigiges and in commission wine Jewe supply sersicemnder terms of the s began with the opening pur- sh k * | contract with tu subseriber: 1he ! and sale. The first month ! o v nd charginguiiure 1o give sery- ¢|traded in was Janua Market ¢ scovery é iee under its colpon law duty. 9 were fixed from 9 until 2 S ’ at a g D Codey complhs that after a o Painting | newshoy, who divovered the fire at by the square | 4:40 2, ., e wlt' it to him, he im- D e AT subdivision. | medint ttelephone a fire from the southwesy, t har hean so effee. | BRLE LD T minnten two districts, and a forerunner of I '““‘“’(SELECTING JURYMEN 10 : o & 3 oror e 0 oo conmee wrn oo | TRY MRS, BULZ] AGAIN | FENN IN WAGHINGTON o Y S B S T T w four deputy sheriffS Mary Koz- Congressman Lapresses Opinion 1y SETS NEW RECORD. 4 he department | House When Court Granted Her || ok 1ty ne as is dona . er cmployer tra Session Will Not Be Necessary | 4 Prench Aviator Makes Great Speed {at Ney g A New Trial [ sy an axe, With His 330 H. 1I'. Motor Plane iy wite laughter, ay Will Remain Phroughout Session | New York. Dee. 1 cction of {taken tc tate lospit tor the mrors for the second tiial of M sane s Plalns. T woman 1.—The am- | Anna Ruzzi, whose ¢ ; lay i | charge of murdee 3 e ‘]"mm«. ¢ know she ONpig < Birthday and Anniversary SR kaDErR S thaRcounly) fHis Becoming A~sociated With e S e n cftect today. lr«p e the orders | Brons supreme court b = ernational Rresident John [ Mrs, Buzzi is charge: Killing WOMAN '\|||| » » Lewis, of the United Mine Workers, | Frederick Schneider, A ‘hieago, D ey lidentined T A for bl e that the men return to work today actor, Who was tound in his | N W approximately or have the charters of their local |automobile, 11 Wl been shot ! Eh in a 1n voked, thirough the nght temple with a pis- | ar-end col Pennsyl- stanley Works ationai Organizer David W, | tel which was v oscene of R T i rtra on Diavis took charge of the strike situ- { the ¢ irrested Ve victims itlon over the head of George ¢ armer, Ni uig AT 1 rant e esident of the district - s y is in the soutl During the fiest trial the prosceu- | BEACH AGREEMNg & distriet executive heard was |tion introduced testimony pdentiry- | mford, Dee, 1.—The vjeeps of : ! i : Wagim Coocomo, |10 Session today. ing the revolver nse one given N ef REanTord annotw this a | » I ! ‘ & 7 e strike hegan last Tuesday | Mrs, B v he hrot in-law r y that s isrmiend : : l ot without the a rization of the dis- | William Turk. a {ow days before th ul e la) Na- ARGUMENTS BEGUN , e W S STl ; I PLEASANT BIRHDAY v o o o S5 T R S e S 2 A Yowager Queen of Fugland, 80, To- Dowager Queen of Fugland. 80. T f Willett-Herrok day. Has Gomd Time With Vamily fenie IBLen Al e iy : n i YR ITE " woull With Her -.mymy, 'y v in e LUnite Panam ight per cent. of the a s grown {n America are pro- ed in Califo v o | EXCEPTIONS FILED and - Vanzeni R(llxw\lullo’lyl)v rated on, o | Sy vt T ongections 1o ne | Never Agall‘l Woman Suddenly Rulings of the Trial Jide Your forefather’s bathtub was the creek. He mir- vored his face in-a basin of water and made his fire with a flint. His Ford was a horse's shanks, his electric PV MINERS RESCUED ; g light a wick in tallow, his telephone a shrill shouting ; I through his hands. He hewed for his furniture, spun for his clothes, tilled, sewed, reaped, ground, mixed, haked for his bread. When he died, not a newspaper printed the news, and his nosseesions were too few for a will. 1 GARAGE PIRMITS FAVORS BOARD 01 APPI AT : : . : ; You'll never have to go back to his old discomforts. ; i | Not while printed pages aw available. News and ad- vertising have carrjed far the story of new inventions. very day more are added, more things for use, for comfort, for enjoyment. LTHDAY GIFT FPOR GRANDI'A o | On Dinosaur’s Trail | Advertisements tell ven chont them. It pays to read advertisements. Advertisements show you how to spend vour money where it will do you the most good OVER 11,000 HERALDS DISTRIBUTED DAILY = - 4 h - THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- EAGHTATERY0N S HUIK ; TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN Ambalanco BV ILRCINEE) LDAGORA ! ; The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An N R : ; I Audited Circulation —— e —————————

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