New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1924, Page 15

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CORBIN GIRLS IN fsou CALLS 10 MOTHER, LOVING TRIBUTES PAID T0 GOMPERS Body in Elks Home, New York- Funeral Tomorrow Now York, Dee. 17.—The body of | Samucl Gompers, late president of | the American Federation of Labor, arrived here at the Pennsylvania eta- | tion at 7:05 o'clock this morning trom Washington, accompanied by | his widow, members of the family and a large delegation of union of-| flclals, The bronze casket was transferred from the train to an ar on | drawn by six horses. Pr detall of police and sq diers and sallors and members of the National Guard and followed hy honor committeé of lahor offic the body was conveyed to th club on West 43rd street, The body will lle in the lodge room there until 8 o'clock tomor- row morning. During that perlod state members of the Elks, thg Ma- aons and other fraternal ordes will | 8¢ as guards of honor. | The funeral services at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning will be broad- o by radio if plans made last jight by Hugh Trayne, general or- of the fedoration are carried | pse unable galn admit- to the Elks club will be ac- commodated at town hall, across the atreet, wh dresa the gatl are not bri a speaker will ad- ng if the services Wise will w"l The ¢ y dead chi es Dunean, first ederation 'inal rites at the Hollow cemefery at Y., will be under the X 1 tne 1 was 1ead n's .m friend, vice-president grave in Sleepy rytown, N ircetion of the when the removed ed on the y» the Elks daunt the 500 la- s who waited out- 5 an escort lalor m the tr son dld not resentative e sta It ation inefde lcaders and ens of anto- wwed the WON'T CALL PARLIAMENT® “he I ptian ar Pasha has re- the national p unced today government of Ziw ed to cony oke pre- nd other tion sent to K the mier from pa auarters, THORP TO REFEREL Dee New York roferee t foothal 17.—F« will tonrna- Cal, on a, Clear Your Skm With Cutlcura Soap to Cleanse Olntment to Heal Absolutely Nothing Better K GLASSES K THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Christmas Gifts Treasured The Year Round is no better m'zt Thers na pair of Kryptok; s double vi 1t Auto 1 Eye f Christmas Spec sses purchased ed to suit I\U charge. Eye aill witho tion gue H. F. Reddel Registered Optometrist —With— A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 300 MAIN ST. Phone Satisfac- 570 = WE WILL DELIVER ONE ON CHRISTMAS EVE. THE ELECIRIC CLEANER OF NO RE€RETS, i ROYAL ELECTRIO CLEANER THE COWLES ELECTRIC CO. 118 LYONS ST Tel. 911 | Quiney police, - | opened fire h | Lo N —————_ FIGHT RUM RUNNERS Booze Smugglers and Coast Guard | Men In Fight at Quincy—No ()m~ Injured—Boat Is Confiscated, Quincy, Mass, Dee, 11—A& gun attle between a rum running boat nml men of the Allerton coast guard ‘:dnllun‘ in which Quiney police took | part, startled residents of the town | river section of the city early today. The rum runners finally escaped to shore abandoning thelr beat. So far as known nobody wag wounded. A hoat passing through Hull Gut in the direction of Iore river was followed by the coast guardsmen, It ed along the Weymouth side of Iore river and on the approach of the coast guard crew shooting began. ‘fhe boat turned Into Town rive where At runs into Tore river, an hearing the shots, from the shore. In the darkness the two forces hecame soparated, Later the rum runners’ as found drifting down the Its cargo had been taken off. river, AIRPLANE TODAY 1§ 21 YEARS OF AGE ‘Finst Successlul Flight Made» by Vgt By The Associated Presa London, Dec. 17.—The coming of age of the airplane today, the 21st anniver: of Orville Wright's first fiight in a power-driven heay than-alr machine at Kittyhawk, ., is made a conspicuous feature in the London newshpapers, which give “much space to this first accomplisii- ment together with pictures of the Wright brothers and their machine, Other aviation pionecrs get share . but the Wrights are easily s of to ]n s tribute to the Il its develop- (After some dispute as to ments. the mu;m\tm! of hra\hr than air flight, the Toyz 1 socie- v of London in 1 d a re- port giving full to the Wrights as against all other claim- The Daily Mall pr from Orville Wrig inventor m ] achievement hehind the remarkable subsquent performances of the air- , of which he says he and his 1in 1903, ts a message In this the er never dreamed MACK-HEISLER William J. Mack and Miss Margue- rite Heisler Married This Morning At St. Mary's Church, e marriage of Miss Marguerite er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sler of 48 DBeaver street son of Mr, and Mrs. Clintock 1¢ ing at 8 o'c W e this morn- ry's church, J. 1 Heisler, sister of t naid and Edwa ter attired in a gown go satin a b of whit smaid wore rust ¢ ried a 1 canton et of pink The gift of the bride to the brides- maid was a headed hag and the groom gt best gold cuft | links | After {he corelr a reception ! the 2 of the bride's parents which was prettily decorated in pink and blue A ding trip to Boston and was lield f immedtate familles at. the hor d Mrs, Mack left on a wed- rw York | reside on 1 on their ast street, retnrn wi including an English inventor.. ! ecens his own N ack of 188 Mc- ddy officlated. 1 carried n | roses. The ; DOUBLE VIGTORY Fa[mr ad R & E Dmde ; Gouple \ G The second round of the Industrial | M s’ Bowling league atrthe Y. C. A. brought together I, & i bin and North & Judd bin won tha tw nosing out the pins In the last group brought strong R & K nir won | he first game and then were nosed | ut In the second game by the It & ., girle by only b pins, The high » second { uinst the scorers for the evening were Miss 13, | | Schrey with 101 and Miss E. Kocr- ber with 97, Scores: P. & F. Corbin, I. Cronin .. 3 st E. Gorman 59 A. Koloski segy £, Koerber 91 | 1. Chapman ... Totals . North & Judd H. McCue M. Murp! 4 84 M. Dunne 61 i) >, Calne . % 75 I, Murphy 66 66 Totals'. . .361 Fafnirs, N. Matulls .. 61 1t Humason . I3 G. Twlss ... 51 13 Schrey 101 M. Longzcttel 75 Totals .. 3 249 Russell & Erwin, | B Beltz ll. Anderson ... E. Elssrig . ® 1 1. Aplegren J. Johneon .... Totals League standing to date | HELD WITHOUT BAIL. v York, Dec. 17.—Edward Me- , was held without ball for nd jury by magistrate Fred- harged with homi- it of Dr. Melville had resisted an attempt | men to hold up a west slde d store on the night of November 24. READ TH % ADS I'OR YOUR WANTS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, 1924, DECEMBER 17, SHE'S DEAD IN NEXT ROOM \h\. Susan I'. Hartney Found Dead on Couch at Home on Tuesday. age about home, after- tended her nd when she \' 8. Susan 1", Hartncy, 5 rs, died suddenly at 62 Tremont street, noon. At 8 o'clock she son, Joseph, who s ill did not return at 3:30 he called to | \er, but rgcelved no answer, Just at | a neighbor entored the d found the hody of Mrs ey in a eltting position on a couch in the dining room Mrs, Hartney had beep a resid of this city for a numBer of ye h will be mourned by frienda. ¢ is survived by two daughters, Misscs Mary and Margaret Hart sons, Patrick of N , and Joseph and I'rai ty; a brother, Joseph and a slater, M y was an aunt of Re eney, who 18 a missionary China. The funeral be held Thu ck at St. M ment will be in St tery. t o E . Hart- ich will be private 1 morning, wureh. Inter- Mary's ceme- ' DOG INJURES FOUR Deep River Men Taken to Hospital When Auto Strikes Canine and 1| Plunges Down Bank. Dee. 17.--Jo , 43, £ four men en the automobile in w e riding struck a dog in Wood bridge last night, was reported on langer list at a hospita ‘ He is believed to injured, The ar Charls Pandlano, Haven, DIVIDEND DECLARED. Los Angeles, Cal., Dec tors of the Goodyear ' ber compar de of the letter me The smoothest running and | out You are invited to deposit at this bank. All who do can be == assured of fair and considerate treatment. (PHAPPED HANDS G 5?:’;21?127’;2’13;?22ITEE _ Rememher.that l)epos'ltor. n !h!s Bank are the only sharers m v ' c KS in the net earnings of their deposits. e APORUB 68 EXTRA TRAINY TOHANDLE CROWDS New Haven Road Prepares Iorz Holiday Rush | SAVINGS BANK of NEW BRITAIN A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Established 1862 i New York, Dee. 17.-The New \ New Haver and Martford ad announced today it would rate 68 ex 1 N¢ tra trains between New England cities during fod to handle the ex- | ) passengers rmal traffic. K ar 'V peeted iner ahove the As 1n recent years, all reservations on Pullman trains leaving New York on Dee, 24 have been filled, For over week it has been Impossible for prospective travellers to obtain Pull- man reserve for this day and a list ) definite 1 establishea wssurance that seats Officials of the hat they would 1s many sections to s as equipment wil be Assets $16,900,000 empt to 1 known t rmit On the day hefore al will operat trains to Boston, el. Christmas, the ork and ~pmxl 1d, 1 Christmas day ratively light, 18 have been and only provided for t is expected irn movement Dee. tra trains of Ne¢ Trains 1ik the Knicker TOTICE T Y A e ? NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS s StitHe inhy The regular dividend of 214%, and an ; : 13 UNLUCKY NUMBER A Christn sl e extra dividend of 14 of 19 from the earnings would b of the current six months have heen declared by the Directors, to be credited to depositors’ accounts, January 1, 1925, Everyone is urged to deposit regularly to a savingg account. | Over 17M.u.7,. Jars Used Yearly Bank is open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays from 9 A, M. to 12 M. Monday Eves., from 7 to 8:30 best cooking range on the mar- Ket. Perfect even to the smallest detail in labor-saving features. A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513-517 MAIN STREET Tel, 601 ESTABLISHED IN 1890 WRIST WATCHES In 14-kt. solid gold an up. A beautiful 14-kt. soli gold watch for $25.00. LK) RIN( S Ladies’ men’s in 14-kt. solid gol ‘ nets and | from $3.00 up. CUFF BUTTONS In 14-kt. solid gold, white or green, from $5.00 up. ¥k ¥ gold filled, from $10.00 —set with rubies, gar- sapphires, M. P LEGHORN 351 w(u\ d For J There is nothing d ciated more hy a youn We have them in all $600.00. Some ' $100.00. and Gentle- d We have a most inspection, consisting ¢ ilton, Howard, South I have a very nice Wh $9.95. fore the store is too ¢ Thls Is The Season of The Year When The Heart Longs Srdals WATCHES Elgin and the better grades of the Swiss. Wrist Watch, 16-jewels, lever movement, for Now is the time to select your gifts be- Corner Commercial St. ewelry in the gift line appre- g lady than a Diamond. $20.00 to 830.00 to sizes from I Rino from complete line for your of the well known Ham- 3end, Illinois, Waltham, We ite Gold Filled Ladies’ rowded. 31 vears of continuous service selling the pub- lic of New Britain reliable Watches and Jewelry. Make your Christmas gift an Oriental Rug: during this event we feature high grade hand woven Persian Rugs at the lowest prices of the year. They are all worked in a glory of softly blended colorings such as paradise trees, blue-bird designs, melting rose, gold. vibrant red, clear blue and amber, in all sizes and different prices. During this sale we are offering Dining special prices. MESH BAGS AND SILK UMBRELLAS TR N TR Make an appropriate Room and Bedroom Suites at gift. We have a fine se- lection for your inspec- tion. B TOILET S and TS SILVER SETS Are always appreciated. Rl Walnut ¥ ¥ BI DROOM SUITY $155 A TR TR A AN TG P CUT GLASS and HIGH GRADE CHIN A Some very pretty a cles for your lllnp(‘(‘lmlL Ten-Piece French Walnut Dining Room Suite, for T G $175.00 $75.00 BENJAMIN Tel. 526 Eight Pieces in Oak, o~ for | B I I 67 E. Main St. GIFTS THAT LANIT B e e E o 4

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