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Everybody Happy on Christmas Da with Gifts from THE | | DICKINSON DRUG CO., | 169-171 Main St. , — (EEEEE TR “THIS TICKET ENTITLES ME TO A HAT OR PAIR OF SHOES FREE” Our Great Xmas Offer Spread Like Wildfire—Men Took Advantage and Told Others, fn retail pri amount pai clothes. HORSFALLS 93299 Xsylum Street Hartford a = . M SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED : MILK AND CREAM | 1ESEIBERT & SON 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 BROWNIE GIFT BOX W e B G The Burritt Gift Shop 72 W. MAIN ST. Opp. Hotel Baurritt WAGE DISCUSSION THE MAN WHO ( KENOWS g | , § ." : \\.‘“.‘I“",H ulle,-;lmI"lu. Twenty Railroads Alfected by “wis.& e 1 ron Pending Decision o the comntry cany Pul every have | ent with Its con- based on the ird made originally to the New = Increane 3 t 1 its conductors Lh.=Th, deat SRR n arca of the n in wages and a edq ¥ I ed to les that the rallroad untry will ment Report which 123 pe s for last y by the de nerce, show that s out of the total of IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS Schenectady Refused Army Man for Police Head BUILDING PERMITS, y for > follo building At classi- and had the s wit) the r v on the o highest, | CHTK Choose wisely—choose early BUY your Christmas gifts now. We'll de- liver them later. Christmas congestion can be avoided by shopping now—and you've a full stock from which to choose. We've put all of our energy into assembling the largest and finest stock of men’s wear in this town. Here are suitable gifts for men—all the way from a handsome Kuppenheimer Overcoat to the little things that every man wants and appreciates. Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Socks, Gloves, Underwear, Sweaters, Whatever you intend to spend —be sure that your money will buy the most practical and durable gift here. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early N. E. MAG & SONS COLLEGIATE CLOTHIERS MAIN AT EAST MAIN JAL Same Time Ben Fraoklin's Kite | oo oo I0CIERSE 5 Noted 0 Govern- in 1923 from 11.8 'WASHINGTON'S CHERRY | Experiment is Sald to Be Truthful, New York, Dee. 11.—Defense of the story of Benjamin Franklin and the Kite was simuflaneous today with W attack on the story of “George Washington and the cherry tree.” Officers of the International B min Franklin society are the defend- rs of the Franklin story, while John A. Sowart, chalrman of (he board of ernors of the George Washington- ve Institution, is leader of the movement to obliterate the Wash- ngton “cherry tree story.” We are going to try any of the Washington my 1 Mr. Stewart, co-Incldent] to erase with Weems history, s you know, fs respons statement Boston that John ( » t of the Internation- ° nklin society and J. Henry Smythe, Jr,, historian, 1 there was ample proof that the Franklin. kite story was true e e may be used for grubs in frut | TREE NOW IS ATTACKED' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1924, HEARST RALLIES 10 BACK HYLAN ESupporls New York Mayor in Transit Squabble New York, Dee. 11, — William Randolph Hearst, has publicly ral- led to the support of Mayor Hylan in Iylan's stand against the transit investigation ordered by Governor n a telegram foom California to the New York World, Mr. Hoarst sald that Mayor Hylan by his “hon- esty and his loyalty to the publjc interests, has made many powerful nemies,” and that these enemies will do thelr utmost to injure him, o remove him from their path, to ace him with a man with whom v can ‘do business’” Henrst fessed to see In the transit situa- a conflit between Governor Smith' and Mayor Hylan." This {8, in my apinlon, unfor. for the party and the public,” rst stated in his I do not see tha It from this nnfortuna ston exeept the Tammany or 24 tion, which will probably take this opportunity to sell out profitably to e plunderers, vor Hylan has made a won- N the alty and with courage and e has saved them from s extortions, particularly fron: the efforts of transportation com panies to raise the transportatior fares.' | HELD BY BOOTLEGGERS |Newark Police Ask North Carolina To Assist In Rescue of Men Held As Revenue Agents, Newark, N, J, Dec. 11.=~The po- lice of Newark todays wired Gov- ernor Cameron Morrison of North Carolina for aid In rescuing Frank Willlams and Robert Scully, both of this city, from a gang of moonshin- ers who, the men told the police, suspect them of being federal rev- chue agents and have threatened them with death. Geprge Christian of this city to- received from Willlams a note scribbled on a brown paper bag and wiylng: “We have been prisoners for fwo weeks and they are going to kill 5. We're being slowly starved to death, but they may get panicky and kill us right oft." The alleged victims left here two months ago to spend the winter touring the south, They were {n North Carolina the last time thelr friends heard from them, HIEE SAVERS and make a hit with the kiddies! Easy to string— Snow white and Cross Word Puzzle to Announce Engagement New York, Dee. 11.—The latest use of the crossword puzzle is the announcement of an ¢ngagement to marrlage. Guests at a card party | lay at East Orange, N, J,, aft- er working on a puzzle on the back | tof each tally sheet, found it spelled | the names of Miss Anne Bingham, | ighter of the hostess, and Law- | ce A. Norton, Jr. — | NO SRATING AT PARK. | Skating will not be parmitted at| North End park this year, since tha | park board feels it inadvisable to| flood the pond until the new con- 8 atruction has had time 1o eettle. The | SREAT FOR THE KIDDIE'S STOCKINGS READ THE HERALD CYASSIFIED cffect upon new bridges apd dams ADS FOR YOUR WANTS particularly is feared. d sound from READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED | ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Pipe-oa'gan music you've waited for is on a Victor Record this week Listen to it. More particularly listen to the tone quality of the “vox humana” stop and you will realize that the Victor has added another note- worthy contribution to music and to music-lovers. You will realize too that this further step in Victor progress, unheralded except for this single para- graph, opens tge way to countless hours of new inspiration as from time to time pipe-organ music will take its proper place in the lar%er repertoire which can be enjoyed through Victor Records played on Victrola Instruments. Out tomorrow New Victor Records Red Seal Records {Down the Petersky (MoxowSveaSms) Feodor Chaliapin (Art. Chaliapin) Dubinushka (Rusisn Laborers' Soug) with corus Feodor Chaliapin Russian folk-songs—the first from off Moscow streets; the second, which has a vocal chorus, being a variant of the Volga Boatmen's song. Stimmung (An Inpresion) (Ackwon) Pisin 8ele Jascha Heifeu} {Waltz (in D Major) (Godowsky) Fiain Sclo Juscha Heifets| 1048 150 By living composers. A modern bit of violin melody, with double-stops, and a beautiful waltz. The piano is used in accompaniment. Der Tannenbaum (The Chriamas Tree) Gorman Schumann-Heink 1.50 Du, du liegst mir im Herzen Schumann-Heink [ 1049 1. (You Livein My Heatt) In German DOUBLE-FACED Number st/ } 1050 $1.50 These old German folk-songs, given superbly in the native tongue, are known in every land and sung in every languags in the Western world. The first supplied the tune for “Mary- land, My Maryland.” Pipe Organ Records Silent Night “(Grben Mark Andrews Oh Come, All Ye Faithful Mark Anvews 19464 (Adente Fideles) (Portugal) Two Christmas hymns—the best known 2nd the best loved —played by a mester hand on the pipe-organ, epitomize the spirit of Christmas in music. Light Vocal Selections Sleepy Hollow Tune (Fouick-Kout) Elsie Baker Wll:n Love Dies (Edur-Leopoii) i Elsie Baker}45477 A drowsily beautiful tune, somewhat in the popular manner, by this favorite contralto voice; and the waltz you know as “Vidnna, Vanishing Fair City,” in English song form. It Aia’t Gonna Rain No Mo'~2ad Installment Wendell Hall @itk whnlels 3 We're Gonna Have Weather Wendell Hall[ 19501 with guttar by Rolison Tl‘w weather song records of Wendell Hall are as eagerly awaited as the reports of the United States Weather Bureau. Here are two more of them. Dance Records Traveling Blues—Fox Trot Ted Weems and His Ordmtn} i Victrola No. 215 $150 Mahogany, osk or walnut Victrola No. S 215 (Special), $160 Bpecially designed to accommodate eny radio receiving set If You Don’t Want Me—Fox Trot 194 Jan Garber and His Orchestra A “blues” type of fox trot with the now-stylish quick inter- lude before the close; and a wild, West-Coast-African sort of fox trot like some sort of cannibal initiation-dance. The Slave of Love—Fox Trot George Olsen and His Mmi:] Victrola No. 230 Mahogany, $375; electric, $415 (¥almiz 449 aleccricy $480 (hom "The Checolaie Dadies”) Because They All Love You—Fox Trot 19497 Barney Rapp and His Orchestra I A softly barbaric fox trot—a superb one for the smoott Real Victrolas | are marked Victrola —look for these Victor trade marks THIS MASTERS, VOICE” i d e kind of dance; and a steady, full-harmonied companion wi's chime effects. \ ~—Fox Trot International Novelty Orchestra 19500 The Pal That I Loved Stole the Gal That I Loved 7 Charles Dornberger and His Orchestra Two numbers you already know in song form, arranged for the dance, and played in a style to make the most diffident get up and strut, [All Alone With You In a Little Rendezvous | =Wtz Victrola ccevimmoe Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden,N.J. Victor Talking Machine Co. of Canada, Ltd., Montreal. Canadian price-list on request .r S ——