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Lawyers Urging Raise In Pay for Judges Washington, Dec. 16 — A dele- HOOPER DISCUSSES and Nalr for plaintift, D. Gaffney| for defendant. Joseph A. Klvl-‘ kowskli and Company vs, BStanley Borawskl, December 23 at 2 p. m. gation of lawyers from all parts of | 1Thcetkl for plaintift, Woods for| RAI[R“AI] STR‘KES (the country appeared here before a ‘de{endlm. Frank Ginsburg vs, Ben- sub-committes of the senate judicl- nie Bolomon, December 29 at 2:80 | ary committes to urge favorable ac.|p: m. Kiett' for plaintiff, Hinger- | COmplete ‘ Freedom Ior MOW tion on a bill to increase Judges' 6a ford and Saxe for defendant. Mor- | arles, They supported a bill by Sepa- |Ti8 Parsons vs. Joseph Wilczensk, | tor Reed, republican, Pennsylvania, |J3NUATY 2at 3 p. m. Kiett for plaln- | which would ‘provide that the asso. |tMf- Nowicki and Hungerford and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, ] itd Than Two Years 2 clate juatices of the supreme court|S8%° for dsfendant. Vincenzo Pa-| J \ be given $20,000 annually, \hny‘vlno vs. Balvatore Genovese et al, | By _The Amoclated Press. other judges.woul Sy |January 3 at 2 p. m. Klett for| Objcago, .Dec.. 16, — In the laet |, g8 . would recelve propor- | ) t plaintiff, Hungerford and faxe for| twe and. & /half,years the people of | HCNAte increases. | defendant, | 1 the (United 6tates have enjoyed |, Al1Orney General Stone, speaking | virtually complete freedom from the n_favor of the bill, declared that| povme i tederal judges should be given a sal- | RELIEVED OF DUTIES :v"m:{yo.o';::r "c'».,.fifff.",?dor'f:fikffilwfifi ik 'har; ik n:lmv them to live| Burlington, Vt, Dec. 16, — Allen | . i 2 ‘In modesty dlgnity.” Since he as-|Fletcher, mansger of the local by by th , = labor board, told the members of the | s ;a4 ogtice, he sald, two judges|branch of the U. §. Veterans' burmu‘ Michigan Alumni club of Chicago ). )"mfny' 80 | had resigned on account of the in- since the war, has been relloved of | | o 1o, S S0 58 B R e s e || Beauty and Comfort to the Home without parallel in the history of g day, Dr. G. H. Hall, medical officer | [ | ’ I | | | | { | INC. &} 7 our countyy.” of the district, has been appointed He declared that now that the| CITY COURT ASSIGNMENTS |temporarlly as manager, The rea- Howell-Barkley bill, which, he said, | Cases were assigned as follows by 800 for the changs was not made was based on the assumption that “a , Judge B. W. Alling o city court Publc. l raflroad strike x x x x x s none of | Yesterday afternoon: ' | It is during the winter months that the attractiveness of the home becomes of greater importance than ever, The tendency to spend more evenings in the home circle is strengthened in ratio to the beauty and comfort in the home. All of which brings to mind the fact that A GIFT OF FURNITURE IS AN IDEAL GIFT, A USEFUL GIFT, A TIMELY GIFT. And here at our store the distinctive and the superior quality and character of the furniture costs no more than you would have to pay elsewhere for furniture of less character—Compar- ison is sincerely urged. - Radio Stands THE CHARLOT COLLAPSIBLE TABLE ~ Mah walnut fin- TIFFEN TABLE STYLE ds with lower . s L mference 24 inches the people's business,” cannot pass, | James Parisi vs, E. E. Buchardt, | there is a movement. on foot to ac- | December 18 at 10 a. m. Hungerford wHY NEGl[cT A cflln? | complish by indirection what the and Saxe for plaintiff, Nair and Nalr | Howell-Barkley bill sought to effect for defendant. James Perretta vs blantly and directly. C. L. Plerce and Company, Decem- One suggestion, he sald, was that | ber 19 at 2 p. m. Hungerford and congressmen could meet Senator La $axe for plaintlf, . Traceski and Folletta half way on rallroad leglsla- | Day, Reynolds and Berry for de- tion. fendant. Clarence Plerce vs. James 5 “It 1s difficult,” he continued “to | Perretta, December 19 at 2 p. m Pneumonia? discern in the result of the election Greenstein for plaintiff, Dickenson " i anything that could be construed as and BroSmith for defendant. A”.ENS I.UNG HEA‘.ER | a popular mandate to congressmen 1bomas Czoch vs. Vincent Sokolsky, { to meet Mr. La Follette half way fn D€cember 19 at 2:30 p. m. Mag for | Not only cures lung and bronchial | tinkering with the transportatjon PIAINHIT Klett for defendant. John coughs, but taken in the early stages e | 8kritulsky v, M. H. Fox et al, Da. of a cold, effc Chalrman Hooper sald that 'hn,‘;"”"h" 23 at 2:30 p. m. Woody for When Experience Warns You | That It Is Certain To Settle | On the Lungs Or Bronchial | Tubes and Possibly Result In | Sewing Cabinets Martha Waehington 1 mahogany finished, XMAS SPECIAL shelf Size of top 18x26 in Heicht 2 s—Top Ci plaintlff, Greensteln and A. C Bewing Tables, $5.95 to $64.75 Made of measure in process of incubation AN bl g XIMAS SPECIAL . % 1 would provide a system of arbiira- Idwin for defendant. Louls er. 4 Diffe tlon and elaborate faclities for medl- | % JOh8 Kunz pembESets L e and Crezm ¢ ° ation and e ilation. " 30 p. m. Mangan for plaintiff, serious troubls th: S = = b e cagton, | Arbitratlon. | Kirknam, Cooper, Hungerford and of & curs afterths troubls has de- ® SPECIAL g § 5 paa g an Camp for defendant. Hyman Git- veloped, ds want! A - Wit :;;'":ulfi“:"fo'f_?_"‘;“:y oM lavita v, Abraham Flanf, D A few doses of the Lung Healer Tele hone Se B y House Desk Smflklllg tan» and are exerclsed by the depart.|PCT 23 8t 10 a. m. Greenste Q0 the Facaysiofiaicold 1eph e nd T”‘Ie OUsSe VeSS Mahogany finished e | plaintiff, Ginsburg for il accom nders | e : ads of fine’ quality R e " Mre. L. L. Cook vs Forrest Sold fn New Britain by Miller- | y : IBany P eC el o i i at | No arbitration ever too! lace | 1 B let without fret. hanging & shoike worq | ®otts Decomber 23 at 10 a. m. Nair Hanson and City Drug Store. 1}“‘.'; il onstruoted tables gle, large aud roowy, Com lete with glass ash over the heads of the arbitrators,” by d XM ) XMAS SPECIAL Al he ald, “Medlation and conoilia- XMAS SPECIAL ABISERCIED XMAS SPECIAL tlon can compromise and settle Davenport Tables §175 Colonial hed t 99¢ (Colonial Chests Handsome solid mahog- any chest of 5 drawers, XMAS SPECIAL 4 $99.00 - Others from §22.75 to $175 - Radio Cabinets Table cabinets, mahoga« f ize of top 20x36, XMAS SPECIAL $22.75 Other Stands and Cabinets from $6.95 to §74.95 $8.75 Occasional Chairs many minor controversies but thers are many classes of conflicting in- teregts in the world that cannot be dacided by back slapping and glad- handing.” The transportation act has not | proved entirely eatisfactory, Clair-, man Hooper eald, but he insisted that it undoubtedly had won the ap- | proval of the general puhlie, “In four years and eight months thera has been only one rallroad strike any magnitude,” he sald, “and with- in two weeks of its inception those responsible recognized it as a diras. trous mistake.” OCTOBER LARGEST W FREGHT HAULING Over 43 Billion Net Ton Miles Hoved | Washington, Dec, 16 —The largast volume of raflroad freight At Beckwith's ) inch, XMAS SPECIAL $14.99 Spinet Desks C style, eombina- 1 mahogany a tique fin- living room XMAS SPECIAL $39.00 Others from $49.95 to $94.95 XMAS SPECIAL $49.95 s Other Desks from $24.95 to $34.95 with choi elour. - atherette uphol- Book (ases XMAS SPECIAL Ladies” Desk A T § Combinat T Macy golden oak, f $3.99 R i or mahogany finish cases, Bk q : Cikers from $1.49 to $24.05 P71 el and bead mouldings, XMAS SPECIAL %MAS SPECIAL Telephone Sets $27.00 il o $34.95 Davenport Tables Others from $17 to $6) Other Desks from $14.25 to Tudor style with drop ”bl’al"v' Tab}("i 0.75 end legves and book shelf, in t1on mahogany, n Anne s XMAS SPECIAL $59.00 Others from $14.99 to Give iiim Gifts That he himself would select. Shop at Beckwith's and your gifts will he appreciated the year round. § he railroads of the ¢ tober when a total of 43 ~ NECKWEAR -- z Z XMAS SPECIAT You know our kind. $19.75 Others from $8.75 to $40 75 net tons was moved, according to a report today by the bureau of rail- | way economt h Candlesticks The tota] exceeded )0 net ton miles the h record establl — SHIRTS — XMAS SPECIAL Silk, Broadcloth, Poplin. net ton miles, or 2.1 per cer than for the same month laet year. volume of - HOSIERY — Fancy Silk, Wool, Silk-Wool. ord in the third week of 1,- 2 5 cars, it was han the | burean eaid, “without transportation | diffieulty | “In fact,” thestatement raid, “dur- l‘ ing the month thers was a dally | BAGS—SUIT CASES DRESS SETS ‘ average of mearly 10000 gurplus Others from 9,95 to $34.05, Queen A Others from §5.95 to $6475 | | freight cars in good repair oot 2 i 5 o thers from $2.9o 4. 5 were not needed to meet transp: ‘ STETSON HATS Others up to $749 drawer b tation demande. At the same time, the railroads had . roximately 5,000 serviceabla locomotives in stor- age, it not being necessary to place them in kg A decre in the the first I pared with th ing the 1924 p net ton miles Open Evenings Until Xmas BECKWITH’S 273 MAIN ST. ¥ icts the decrease was recorded as 11.7 per cent in the eatern districts, 8.1 per cent in the | figure. F ern and 2.3 per cent in ”“i western | S Do not intrust the care of your trees to the inexperienced laborer who 1s ignorant of the proper methods of treating trees, as it may mean the loss of a tree which has taken generations to grow. Yes—The most ordinary laborer can cut a limb from a human be: 1 tree, but a trained surgeon is required to amputate a imb so it will 1 ! decay. Likewise with a tree; it also requires a surgeon who has been trained n the T proper methods of Modern Tree Surgery. Our workmen carry a Certificate to practice Tree Surgery is the State of Connecticit. Ask the man who seeks to do vour tree work if he has been certified by 3 St t fl the Tree Protection Board of the State, Don't take chances with Tres Takers or ( 1l LI A Butchers, L onatoni on XMAS SPECIAL Our representatives go anywhere, Wire or write for appointment. ~ The Millane Tree Expert Co. MASON BUILDING PHONE 580 OR 427 MIDDLETOWN, CONN. ¢ [l $28.75 Others from $14.95 to 32¢ End Morris Chairs ygany XMAS SPECIAL $29.50 $10.95 Suite o Handsome a3 hrown leg tabl 4 s XMAS SPECIAIL g ot $44.9¢ Others from 53495 to 529 $27.75 Humidor Stands Smoking Soli $8.95 XMAS § Smoking $16.75 Other fern to Poster $ Others from $4 25 to §1 Tables XMAS SPECIAL Breakfast Room Gate Leg Tables e XMAS SPECIAL Others from §224b to 380 High Chairs Windsor SPECIAT. Others from $2 99 to §21.75 XIMAS SPECIAT $90.00 Sewing Tables ny Colonial rop leaves and XMAS SPECIAT $1.69 Others from 3% to 8295 tahles v « dra XMAS SPECIAT, $29.75 |l Secrefary XMAS SPECIAT, $84.75 om $4095 to $160 Nest of Tables hog XMAS SPECIAL | (2¢€) / Combination mahogans 544 05 Book Stands tion mahogany, nd low- XMAS SPECIATL Others fr. e XMAS SPECIAL $14.95 | Others up to $24.95 (Card Tables | 1 Tiit Top Tabies XMAS SPECIAL T 819. 1 rein. an XMAS SPECIAL Others from §2.75 to $30.75 | Console Tables ma- 0th )ZI\“IAS. SPEC $10.95 $60 00 IAI $19.75 ) Other Tables from o to $10.95 to $69.00