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MRS. BULZI FREED ONMURDER COUNT Conimon Law Wile Acquitted After Jury Trial Bronx whase off prosecutiop talked ovap ! Buzzi an hou death. The e was Wil brother-in the accuscd ot liam aw Mra. ing the B Buzzi to hs halted while ghe was ¢ t Turk also lent Mrs. Burzi, ravolver with whi ahot. Mre. Buzzi d ROCREFELLER PLANNING SOME MODEL TENEMENTS Is Behind Movement To Bring Good Homes Within Wage Scope of ¥ Working Men New today, is 1 a movement headed by the \ to bring to Manhattan by « g a bloek of wa 2 N on the ¥ tively few br ed in ten y price within reach of ers’ income, will fo Metropolitan T 1 ne pany on lower priced land in Long Isiand City, where fifiy-four bui ings containing 2,125 apartments were rented at the rate of $3 a menth for each room. The aseoci- ated similar experi in whi industries ng out 8 Andrew J. designed the B e balla Clip Thi Throat or Tonsilitis 5 if Subject to Sore CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS —General Trucking— P9 WEST ST. TLL. 2079 B51 W. Main St Drson. James D. Donahue Baritone VOICE CULTURE Rooms 318-319 Booth's Block Special Attention to Beginners Trainee of Yale University Tel. 1274-18 l)atent: L (onnectlcut People Precautions L ¢ the office of |, B Walk-Over |, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY DECEMBER 6, 1924, VOICES IN T HE AIR R AT NERS ‘BUST[IN FGHTING | covering slowly at the sa her patrol was ked into in bllity Te ith Boston district: a Chinese was ot dead; citizens ¥ Y class was we! aten in day i at night or Wi more officers; to open next mbers shoul offiea at the Scout ssione warnin n shopkeepers to k Issued to New up i v \‘.‘wu 5 w right to Bridgeport rs. Francols, ing Brothe % o] Mg, eysinger, Stamford le & Towne Westport, as- Kemper, Inc.|the fu es E. tarson of | 1 is the squ airplane to spot t A num! Roston po- ve alrea given fiig anes to aceu: conditions in the mant whrlare to pos- | new enfor Waterbur: & slow & st P ' RECIPE FOR HEALTH | | Pertert Girl in Chicago Expasition New Brita Har Winst [Ts ert Clock Co. Contest Telle Others How tn ~’\v-l Bantam. Elec Mason, quire it—Farly tn Bed 1s Motto, -Mise Inez Ha judged 4 per o powder or rouge ry night at 8| In addifion tn ‘ing up exer Increass g $317.691.875, or About| Revealed in 1924 | 505 Per Cent Figures Trade-\ark Applicants We listed Three ¢ Family House, Fast End., and Three Family House, End. Both houses are in fine condition, have just PACZKOSKI VS WESKER 272 MAIN METAL WEATHER STRIPS Install the “Accurate” Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill Taxes of & T. E. WOODS siavia are f 37 Franklin Sq. Phone 1873 i the nes Income | H South |§ 8 to 8:38 p. m.—M slcal program: 10:05 p. m.—~Trlos; violiniat, cell- fetand pianist asslsted by soprano. sunday. WNAC allentin Latin q plantst; In- (Shepard Stores—Boston.) ana Male quartet. s p. m.—Youth's Companion. Saturday. 35 to 11 -Late show. | 6:30 p. m.—Shepard Colonfal « w broadcast, | chestra a anders Original| § p, m—Original monolog . Sunday entral Studio Chapel serv ago Sunday Even Saturday. Leo Reisman Hotel L Organization. Qunxlnt. Church sery hurch of t of concert church servic Plaza orches- ~. Women's Health and orchestra. cumuy 11 a. m.—Elks memorial servi: 3:156 p. m.—0ld South Forum 7:30 p. m.—Evening service— fee. Ing | Tiret Church of Christ Sclentist. WRC (Radio Corp. 6f America—Wazai ton, D. C.) Saturday. en-| 1 p. m.—Chlldren's hour. 7:16 p. m.—Dinrer music by Try- ing Boernstein's Washington hot orchestra. p. m.—Bible taik 0 p. m.—Song recital prano. 9:55 p. m—Time signals. 10:30 p. m.~—Dance program the Astor hotel orchestra. 11:15 p. m.—Organ recital. by WHN m.—Arlington time sig-| (Loew's Btate Theater Bidg. — N [ report. York Cite) 19 p. m.—Concert by the blind prima donna. Saturday, 11:30 p. m—Leo Retsman and his| 6:30 to 7:30 p. m.—Vincent Ca- Brunswick orchestra, tanese Alamac orchestra. e 7:30 p. m—Hotel Carlton Terrace orchestra. New Britain Girl Se KDEA 4:30 p. m.—Chapel services met at the home uv' \m (Westinghouse — East Pltteburgh) 7:30 p. m—~Organ recital and omis, Forest streét, The Sl services from the Arch street Pres- s meeting was followed by a saturday, byterfan church, T nwe G m.—Dinner concert by the gy ANout 30 Girl Scout leaders were Tongs Gunmen and “Wets” | wealiusloner vana T wear resent at ¢ New - ngla 7:15 p. m.—Wimbla the Wanderer. lAnurlr-(nn 'Yl:\\vp\\\nc;vrflnTn’hpraph « Conference () ww- | " m 7:30 p. m.—8port review, Co.~New York City. pCeistanon A (oRe Presenting Problem —— ! om Connecticut | $:30 p. m.—Concert by the West- | Saturday. Brownle packs ara for girls from | inghouse band € to 12/ p. m—Dinner music; seven to age, but packs | Boston, Dee. 6.—The police of | g5 1 m —Arlington time sig-|stories for boys; May Singhl Breen ) t very us a8 vét. The | greater Boston are faced by a erime | nals. Weather forecast and her 8yncopators; lyrlc soprano; O s g and lea dail e | concert by the Waldorf-Astoria Con- wave which for seve weeks, be- ! wn O atly ne L \uudnr cert orchestra; artists trio of Hotel w Britain has two one at |side the work of special protection| .\ . <GS o0 the Sixth | Edgemere; Vincent Lopes and his Ber ind one at May hineee quarter because of T G orchestra Scout office op Will | Tong activities and the newly impos- --Sacred concert. o a3 ]: at t juty of lguor law forcement | cital ” Sun(ln‘_v‘. = Seont ¢ atrols will he ~Vesper services of the| 2 p. m.—"Sunday Hymn Sing" and \ the ate “baby Vol d act,” Y \eaders elected, and Y state “baby Volsted act| g, viqa Presbyterian church, Xn-.amnnn ination! services. actitiilentcavrisdiontasiin alled them to all parts of the | .30 . m.—Dinner concert byl 3:45 to 5:30 p. m.—Men's Confer- S troop meeting. A ! e hiere hold-una andlrobbers s orchestra ence m {0hia) BodtordtBrant HEY. AT § in Scouting will be w s have been made by armed thugs| 748 p. m.—Servicea of the Cal-|C. A., Brookly i e b ot v Episcopal church 7:20 to 9:15 p. m.—Speclal musi GEn AT was hap- | ® Yesterday was marked hy four e cal program by “Roxyand His Gang" | . \ prRiancel OtiE s s B TR KYW 9:15 to 10:15 p. m.—Organ recital r e in Fred Gross, I st iy Westingho! Chicago.) T Miss Leonora Fox, b L S WeX nEY g Thursday. Mrs, e ey 18 Saturday. (Detrolt Free Press—Detroit.) : new 80 LR A e 1" | cial and final markets . il A T . 7 p. m.—Children's bed-| § p m.—Dinner conc 1 Monday trom 5 o 6 k”'“'j“”"“-\m.".‘ ." | 730 p.m Dinner concert: Sunday. the Girl Scout office § e for 7 to T:1u—Joska DeBabary's or-| @ p. m.—Dinner concert by Ruben- o i oy chestra, stein & Pasternacki’'s orchestra, om.p 7:10 to 7:20 — Cloon-Sanders’ 7:15 p. m.—Services of the Cen- 9 in a iyng Original Nighthawks. tral Methodist Eplscopal church. man's bullet a week ago. to 7:30—Joska DeBabary'a The Hudson quartets. officer, shot at the same time orchostra 2 4| iees| g p.m nd pianist. 8:10 p. m.—"Goodnight Children.” | 8:20 p. m.—French prima donna by| 8:30 p. m—Joint recital by so- Al rt planist. WGR 9:15 p. m.—"Our Constitutional Telephone Mfg. Co.—Buf-|Guarantee.” falo, N. Y.) 9:20 p. m—Muale i 10 p. m.— Fire Hazards in Saturday. Motion Picture Theatars.” m.—Dinner musie—Hall- £ quartet “oncert pianist = P. m—Popular songs ac Sunday conipanled by tha taropaich. 45 p Weatner forecast. 11 p. m—Jimmy Clark and his m.—Pre-s ce organ wip ~Phi (Gimbs Bros delphoa Saturday ot ing eervice from entertainere, 11:30 p. m—Sam Lannin and ! Roseland danca orchestra. re- | = | Sunday ts 4 p. m—Queens County 5 {152 Pigh M. Endeavor pro 3 p. m—Roscland danree ) :30 to 6 p. m.—Olcott Vail and s atring trio. p. m—Evening bulle (Edwon Ligat Co —Bosion ) m—"The C - inday m —Organ recita | = p. m.—Men's Conter : the Bedford Branch, ¥ 1 rooklyn, N. Y. Lp om— K mesting S o 25 — | WJIZ WET | (Aeolian Hall—New York City ) wbridgs and Clotkier — Phila T Aeiphias) Sunday Raturday lam Thomas' Episcopa A aRe e DA s 5 o Reliz ' es ¥ Eaban olor of Heav Hot Abas’ 4 planist GIFT SUGGESTIONS THY Goldsmith's Companion Penctl Pnzzles, complete Typewriters, Tountain Pens Sets. Drafting Outfits POPUTLAR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE BOOKS $1.00 each Cross-Word $1.50 each Eversharp Pencils, Drawing Instrument Box and Plaa complete, and Oil Painting Outfits New Britain Typewriter Exchange ¥8 WEST MAIN ST. MOORLAND FARM GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK Every quart of Milk sold either milked the previous evening or the same moming. Produced, chilled and bo The natural raw product. Drop us a postal to leave C. R stiled on the Farm Contains sll the vitamines and protetns you a quart. WEIDMAN Tel. 929-13. supt Razor 8.45 p. m.—Waldort-Astoria Sun Saturday. day evening concert, 6 to 7 p. m—Dinner dance: pro- 10 p. m~Contralto, gram by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. Woo 9 p. m. to midnight—Dance pro- (Palmer School of Chiropractis — | Eram by the Lv. Jones dance orches- Davenport, Towa.) tra Saturday, WSH 6:4b p. m.—Sport news and weath-| (Atlanta Journal — Atlanta, Ga.) er forecast - sandman's visit, Saturday, m.—Discussion of the In-| & p m.—Georgla song makers. Sunday school lesson. 10:45 p. m—~Week-end skylark. Orchesira program — = Sunday. Sunday 11 a. m—Firat Presbyterian 9 5. m.—Bacred chimes concert, | church ‘service. 1 p. m—Orchestra concert (one| 3:30 p. m.—Meeting of Federated hour). Sacred and classical num-|council of churches of Christ in her he Palmer School Radio or- [ Americ cred concert, TR ey Wesley memorial 5 p. m ireh service, chur 9:30 p. m.—Musical program (two hours). The Palmer School Radio WO | orehestra (John Wanamaker — Philadelphia) WTAM Saturday. (Willard Storage Rattery Co. — 9.55 p. m—Time signals. Claveland.) 10:02 p. m.—Weather forecast CHRISTMAS SUGG — from — SPINET DESKS The true Spinet Desk is a copy the old time melodeon. It is a very useful as well as decorative piece in any home, light any ladies’ heart. ment of Spinet Desks at $19.75, $25, $37, $48, $35 B. C. PORTER CROWLEY BROS. I PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tiire Hople Sheclaliien : Pdhire Mook Bheclnt e Estimates cheerfully glven on e T all fobs. —TEL. 2013 | SMITH BROS. MACHINE CO. General Machine Work MARYLAND OYSTERS | Our Crackers Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER Do you want a nice new . SHRIMP - |@ the improvements and a fine ‘5(“\3111?2)};,:1 '# rison street—See us. LOBSTERS - HONISS OYSTER CO. Temporarily Located at 272 Main Street Phone 34 125 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford THE CHRISTMAS FURNITURE STORE A Christmas gift that will de- We are showing a large assort- “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE” offer you one of the hest in the city. frack of it, and can get it for you at the right price; all Camp Real Estate Co. Sunday. 10:30 a. m.—~Morning eervices from Bethany Presbyterian church. 2:30 p. m.~—Musical exerclaes opening the regular Sunday afters noon session of Bethany Sunday school, 8 p. m.~—01d time hymns and mel- odles and sacred chimes recital. WG (General Electrio Co.—8chenectady, N. Y.) Sunday. 11 a. m.~Service of First Unitar- fan soclety, All Souls church. :35 p. m.—Program by WGY Symphony orchestra, 5 p. m~—~Organ recital, 8 p. m. rvice of First Unitar- ian soclety, All Souls church. DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATENDANCE ESTIONS of a SONS Correct Eye Gla e any s In tha oits Victor Step$ Opfician 438 Main & (———— ] apartment block? We can We hav: the inside location, Fine rent on Har- 3 Rooms 305-5, Bank Bldg. THE OLD HOME TOWN fTHAT A LAWN TO SAM. AND | | WAS ABANDONED THE TOWNS OLDEST BICYCLE RIDE® 73 T ) DAD-1 HEAR THEY WANT | SToP BICYCLE RIDIN” BETWEEN THE CIVIC REFORM AND IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY MEET/NQ To DAY, WHEA THE DEPOCT BAGGAGE - 47 TRUCK. GOT AWAY FROM STATION AGENT DAD KEYES, O1eae BY WA STWVICE M. 13 24 BY STANLEY HEY- LOOK OUT You BICYCLE HATERS-Youl G\'T RLN OVER! “THEYLL WANT A LAW To STOP RUNAWAY BAGGAGE JRLCKS <