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FOWL QUARANTINE BEING PREPARED Slate Acting (o Keep Down Losses (0 Pouluy Men BINGHAN ELECTED SENATOR BY 404 many ber, A'\"’dl Q\r{"‘”{ (8} that the \ ant -\m:-\\- promptl isfactoril Ads can needed b big little busir s, work is sought by men and women in me walks of 1 and extra hot Juvenile worke seek part time ment to g: n holiday money. Christr cial needs and in eve the Wants wil meeting them. | Bvery county show the towns, stock was {n the republican col ed a plurallt Bingham Must Become Governor \ere 1a no 1m A way In which Bing n eslgn as gove ¢ assyme the st in Januar iver his inuv Irass make red such as his staff, and w to relinquish the ed to Washingtc to take month ago, Reslg vn-d at Yale hem vised Hartford New Haven Analysis of Vore nalysis of the lers today Bingham today and messag The Easiest Way nonev vour Christmas afforded 1 Y our 1 925 Christmas Club - advantage to NEW His home tofn of Wood. | slderation umn, y for Col rnor- appointments are 1 the were Holt ]! fll | NATIONAL NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1924, of varlous matters | incoming governor must As 8000 s the Christ- are over arrangements be begun for the Inaugural cere- nies, which are expected to ad- election out of the 1 will be gl which an lispose of mas holldays will mo here " way at- en to organ general assembly t pro tempore of the ome acting lieut, office there ation presi- senate will governor Ior several candi- already announced. It is un- that Senator-Elect J. d- ard of Branford, Howard nger of Bridgeport, Wal- Pierson, Cromwell, Philo T. ¢ Newtown are receptive can- The are that hip is at in I assembly members-elect es- were returned are in- nselves in prospective appointments, d this wi eton geve ich to sign tion of Mr senator, Herriot’s lllness (@ auscd by N Assoclated Press, . Ross i\:ant; No Show At Her Inauguration of Justi state suprems eo lace in the governor's vs the fi 1ts dedication by Kin the cor toe from olm to the Baltic For Thursday Fancy Large Native boat passing letion of a dre INTE WAR GLAINS BROUGHT IN COURT! Long Beach Man I Sued for - 980,000 Fegs Plains, N, Y., Dec. 1 of particulars filed in the coun- | ty clerk's office today in the sult of | the firm of Wise, Whitney and Park- er of Niow York ecity against John Simon of | | ach for more than el fees for represent- gal entanglements with vd States government and business asg clates, Is ctivities at the out. ar. alleges that in between Simon . Heinrieh I'rederich Al- | 5 ,H,, by the papers as clal agent in the Unitea | imperial German gov- | Count von 1 ambassac with German break of th The bil quarrels nd his | 10ve H;wu cate the ment, crostortt, then lor at Washington, to Intervene, Dr, Al- Simon were working to- | t papers the | ase of food wnd cot efore | entry of the United States into | the war, o the o was obliged ert and arge After tbreak of the war, the tinued All is worle with Dr, 1 some of his t bheing | von Berne St with Albert ff, which t career, ording to the pa- soon after the ed States into the grles on is arrest at Los NRETOUS en- e time in for lack of | dectined on account of his he is s ed into a dispute | a trans- Simon chartered sporting cotton and cd them to Dr. Albert er r. 7 Bernstorff is alleged to ed in the dispute and s arbitrator, plomatie relations and | von Bernstorff to Ber- | with him. A ]gp',n\k to m Peking says of bodyguard, 1 the steps and that Taso Kun, ed out Into died from expo- dispatch nts of Feng thro the Sodertelje ustav of Sweden. The canal m of centuries for a short cut Sea and thus to the Near East. formay sure. Both adds, are ascribed to a Yn-Helang who rec incidents, the G and Fnday at MACKEREL. .Ib. 20c FRESH SHORY HADDOCK FRESH STEAR €OD 1 SLICED BLUETISH b FANCY WHITENISH FAT NATIVE FLOUNDERS FRESH HERRING OPEN LONG CLAMS FRESH OPENED OYSTERS 12¢ 18¢c 16¢ w 20¢ . 16¢ i5c 28¢ Pint 35C SALT, SMORKED, SPECIAL! \\Hlllllr CREAM CAKES 25c CANNED AND PICKLED FISH O BALIBLT e m 3DC I 1':,\\'[)['::41” RIVYE “,., 30c oiers e m 40¢ :‘\I\‘(’:ll';)lll“l)l\\“ 45c 20c 18¢c 25¢ 50c FRESH TONGUES AND CHYERS FANCY FINNAN HADDIE ROUND CLAMS IN SHELL FRESH CAPI SCALLOPS KINDS Ih. Qt Pint ALL 1 WHEAT, OR RYE GRAHAM BREAD 6¢c ih | TURKEYS!! VE WILL HAVE AT THE UsUAL IH]"III{II\\I THE. FINEST LOWEST PRICE. YOUR ORDER ov 8¢ | 8hop, 87 W, | Mr. Gulbransen player planos at Mo 186 Arch street, {a motor trip to Philadelphia, Pa. \ D regu 1 pe P el Q P Cxty ltems Join Morans' Xmas Music Club, A, G, will o state ening. armory at I'or dress valucs at great savings, Speclalty e the Mary [ A daughter was bo and Mrs. airview street Mr, and Mrs. Nelsor have Reserved seats tidnight ¥'ro Winthrop aughters Council, of Libe clock., Election of arty will be held, for for A N . Capitol rty, r meeting this evening at 7:3 officers place after which a Christmas | meeting fn 8 o'clock this zabelh Main street.—advt, Monday to | Jumes Smith of 2 Hammond Camp, U. hold a regula Brown of returned from (*el.m,m Govt. Assists | Mr. Otls said. “The officlale of that U | country helped us arrange the settle. . S. Debt Commission | ments by obtaining the old records New \uxl\‘ Alexander | of the claimants.” Otis, attorney for 4 an repre- | —_— sentatives of the mixed claims com- Five to Die for mission, who has spent the past six | o [ months in. Germany arranging set-| Murder of Americans | tlements of more than 1,000 clalms| Tirana, Albania, Dee, 17.~Five of [ of American citizens, regating 1”-; men convieted by courtmartial [ over $15,000,000, arrived today on | ol the murder last April of Robert the Hamburg-American liner Albert L. Coleman, of San Francisco, and | Ballin. “We would not have been George B. Delong, of New York, to conduct our Investigation in|have heen sentenced to death had |Three others have heen condemned ugh coopera- | to 10 years' imprisonment with hard government,” labor. Toronto, Dec. Toronto yesterda —advt | e i 8 W, | 000, ahle such an expeditious manner if it for the th the German ably bo a small |when remaining ot heen ans | tion of advt Three Years Before They Fan:m Again Year's | Theater.— Sons and will hold a will Victrolas and Pianos, at Morans' —advt AWARDS AT N. B. H.§. oothall and Track Team Members Honored—Cassily Gets Offer Prom Two Colleges, Certificates, ere Tettors awarded at the hool this morning Slade to members of 1amplonship foot uigley, Flelscher, ¢ halon and Henry pders received a ager. orge M. Cassidy tea m, & 1921 | members of | who received | ates for track were Capt. | re rtificate ¥ Naples, | nneth | as 23 ditee- | , is reported to have reccived in vitation to coach at Weslr the University of Vermont, afd. OPEN TONIGHT TONIGHT van and at 7 but has 2 Alth ‘” swept over whole districts. three years for their fields to dry sufficiently to plant new crops. BESSE-LELAND’S COMMENCING TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17m WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS GIFT HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYONE “STRVICE IS OUR MOTTO” BESSE-LELAND’S “The liquidator, Toronto Makes Last Street Railway Payment! 11, == The city, of finul payment to the Toronto Street Ralls way company for Its street rallway, y made ity The total amount was over §12,000,« it Is announced, s now in & position to pay over to the sharcholders as a first payment| $110 for every $100 worth of stock in the company and there will prob- additional payment assety are sold, ners have turned fishermen in the province of Hunan, where summer floods have Tillers of the soil in the outskirts of Hengyang City must wait TONIGHT