New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1924, Page 3

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who is to become a bride tomorrow WANENY HEARD IN TRANSIT CASE| s State Commission Chairman Continues Charges New York, Dec, 18.—The fourth | lay of New York city's transit in- | vestigation opened today gifts valued at $5,000, WINTER IN WEST Montana and Wyoming in Grip "'1 Storm, While Other States Suffer | From Cold Wave, Denver, Colo, Dec, 18,—Montana | and Wyoming atlll were held today | fu the vise-lke grip of the severest | [storm of the winter, while Colorado, New Mexico, Northern Arizona and Utah were emerging from the four [days of bitter cold. A temperature of 80 degrees be- ported from Lewls- town, Mont., yesterday, the low mark of the winter at t cold caused one death where a negro woman was orge McAneny of the state transit rommisston stitl unfinished, timony dedlth chiefly cnormous loss of time and money in- cident to delayed construction of a comblnation elevated which confracts were re ago and on wh struetion was begun elght years ago but which it was said could not be completed before 192 The line is known as the Leenth street cast subway and ele- It starts at FFourteenth street and 8ixth avenue, and rums under It was designed then to procved as a subway beyond the Willlamsburg and then as an elevated to the east New York district, wel on it has not been constructed. Delays on this line, Mr. McAneny safd, have cost the cf sddition to interest cha The deluys were caused, ac- cording to the witness, by the “ob structionist” policies of the und his board of estimate and ap- rortlonment, whose charges of mai- teasance against the transit commis- sfon caused Governor Smith to dele. with alleged |15y 20r0 wasy re: Two men hunting near stone National park, near Livingston, narrowly escaped Thele fingers | probably will have to be amputated. 'yo.. probubly was coldest spot in the United States last the East river. ture readings Laurel reported 32 below and Fran- nie came along for third place with |a temperature of 25 below. Accidentally Shot as She | Kissed Friend Good Night ¢ $1,500,000 in arp pain over her heart 38-calibre revolver which Katz held The girl was rushed to a hospital, where she may die though statements made by both as to how the shooting eccurred vineed the police ft w .| Watz was held on a charge of felon- Katz told the he found the revolver in a pile the prosent inquiry. Counsel for the city tion, who withdrew from the inquiry hamber Tuesday in protest agai McAvoy's ruling 1u1d not cross examine witnesses, ere still absent at yesterday's scs fous assault, Iis sweetheart was staying with his married sister, started to kisa Lottia goodnight he showed her the revolver and t went off unexpectedly, special assistant 1o sued a statement yes- {erday upholding the justice’s ruling n which he gaid that other similar \1vestigations had been conducted in | thie same manner, «urance Inquiry conducted by Charles Hughes, the Meyer committee, th exow and the Mazet Investigations. ounsel acting Mr. McAvoy, | He cited the in- | Full Time Judge o City Court Proposed A proposal to engage an attorney as full time judge of the city court, will eome before tha charter revision committce for action next Bride-to-Be Loses Trousseau own origin last night destroved the Kaufmann building and the Wall Stroet hiotel cansing a loss estimated Miss I‘annie Kaufmann, | change claim. of the conurt fn recent years, and the likelihood of further increases makes this step advisable, advocates of the Give Christmas Dollars a Square Deal! It Means a Lighter Load of Christmas Worries Comparison Is The Test We Invite p . %)é Any Price Without Quality Is Too High a Price—a DIAMOND Bought here is a truth—and the kind »f Christmas Morn- ing Surprise that lasting re- membrance. $10°$300 You Can’t Buy the Same Qual- ity For Less Elsewhere! Give Your Christmas Dollars a Square Deal— they'll pay you back selection of the vou're thinking 1hout in this store— WATCH (n A White or Green Gold case of 25-year quality— it's the biggest Christmas value you'll find In town $35.00 It's An Easy Way to Please YOUR “Minute Man" CUFF LINKS CIGARETTE CASES $30_0(\ SCARF PI BELT BUCKLES BAR PINS IVORY SETS MESH BAGS y STONE RINGS MANTEL CLOCKS Sllver SILVER CHESTS ‘Home Hours” Are Worth A« Much As Business Hours THIS HANDSOME MANTEL CLOCK Makes 8 home gift that's a constant re- minder—made by the people who made slocks for your crandfather— Hollday Special $10.00 thinking vou can afford We will hold any article you select till Christmas on B.GEORGES & CO. PARIS 15 THROWN Sell Person At One Time. Theater Patrons Find It Hard {0| seer. suur. oec. 15100 gar Ge H [lona of beer or wine, or two gal t ome | 1ons of any other llquor 1 the muxl- mum quantity which government storea may sell any person at one time, under the terms of a bill which | has been approved by the legislature | acting as committee of the whole. [The buyer of the maximum amount of liquor will forfeit his eligibllity for further purchase for 14 days. Two gallons of beer, one ga'lon of wine and ene quart of any other i~ quor are the new quantities which may be purchased by one person In a day. Originally the daily quanti- ties were four gallons of beer, two allons of wine and one quart of any other liquor, An amendment glves the liquor board power to Increase the number of liquor stores from eight to 25 it such actlon should be deemed necessary for the control of the sale of Mquor in Saskatchewan. Another amendment, also approved, gives the board power to set up a gencral permit system if necessary. i Paris, Dec. 18.—The French eapl- tal last evening was drowned In a pea soup fog equal to the London varlety and of an intensity never ex perlenced here before The prefect ordered out all avail able policemen, posting them at street corners to gulde the automo biles, whose drivers groped along uncertainly. The motorists were permitted to use the full power of their headlights and were told to sound their horns and sirens fre. quently, but these expedients had lit- tle effect beyond blinding and deaf- ening those on foot There were many minor collisions in which the fenders and polished surfaces of the cars suffered, but nothing serlous In the way of an accldentiwas reported because of the slow pace forced upon the chauf- feurs, Theater-goers were hours in got- O . TRACE MURDERED HAX Southampton, Dec, 15.—The line Olymple, prevented from salling yes- terday by the fog which held up Rristol, R. I, Police Seeking to Es- shipping generally, left early this morning with 11,714 bags of Christ-| tablish Movement of Tortora Be- mas mail and a big passenger list. | gore He Was Shot. Among those on hoard are Lord and Lady Cecll, Mme. Galli-Curei Bristol, R, I, Dec. 15.—The po- and ten-year-old Jack Nosenbaum, were seeking to estab golng home unaccompanied from | lish the movement of Gennaro Tor- school in England, this being his 21st. fora between the time he left hia crossing of the A home here yesterday sfternoon and i e the time his body was found less . <111 Cille than two hours later, heside a lone- Exposure Kills Man R e e Before Rescuers Arrive head and seven stab wounds in b Mission, B, C, Dee. 18.—Icy body. His shotgun with both bar winds and bitter cold took the life | rels discharged lay beside him apd of George 8. Watts, who with David in his pocket was a revolver. Med{ Greenwood was marooned yesterd cal Examiner Slegel declared th on the bleak shores of Matsqui is- man had been murdered, land in th zer river, it was| Mrs, Torfora told the police tha! learned today, after the tug fiyer, after her husband returned fror with a res party aboard, had his work at the National India Rut reached the island. Last night, while | her company he took his gun to & volunteers were striving to reach | hunting. them, only to be repulsed by the | e And Wounds Second found In a state of exhaustion. Greenwood was attempting yester- | Bradford, Pa, Dec. -5.—Earl J. day to transport Watts, who was {ll, Fetterly, aged 39, proprietor of the trom a dredge above Mission City to | Maple Shade Inn at Port a hospital liere, when the cuwents near here, was instantly k e river hurled their skiff down [ Wlillam Barrho, cashier of t! a stream and sent it sprawling upon ‘.\f‘fnur',\' First National bank was the island shore. wounded by an unidentified bandit | | of - Sz There's Christmas Joy In This Gift of a Good WRIST WATCH Accuracy and beauty o dlesign are the sell- nts of this fully timekceper —- hite Gold, ar- designed Settles Al Question These Quadruple W Candlesticks Are daily “reminders’ of tasteful choosing — master workmen designed them and a lifetime of wrear {s our prices vou're personal guarantee $4.50 A PAIR Square Deal Jewelers to ho ordered them to throw Fetterly attompted when he attempted to help the If You Can’t Shoot Ducks, Poison Them 18,+~A char it talled to bring jck this year may toraging ducks, ¢ ittentlon to it o g i 2 0 2 O R S R P BLANKETS i P o O i R P O R 2 S R CURTAINS 10-83 004 — e L LUGGA G0 —-san Wiy iagy Several men were in the hotel lobby when the bandit INT[] HEAVY F"E That is Maximum Quantity of. Wine | J Which Government Stores May | hinds grapple with the shot Lelween the eyes, He di n and was | Store Open Evenings Until 9 O’clock £5.95 £5.50 8808 S2.9% S6.95 86.95 S5.08 [ “CONGOL — NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924, GET YOUR 10 GALLONS |22, 2 )| were i POISONDUSLIOUDR . hair “';v ‘ " ’:’ ‘ : »l : READ TIN Illlt\!h;"\“llllll F ‘hrisimas ) 1 60 barrels ADS FOR YOUR WANTS AT NS VNSNS OIS NS VA LS TS LIS TR O RV H PR SR SR SRR e o o S o o e e e e e B W - - - - )] ] ] ] - -, - . Thanks, Thanks! Thanks for coming out s0 early to do your Christmas Shopping! Thanks for crowding our store antly! Thanks for buyving so liberally, 0 smilingly, so eagerly! Tl 1 expressing such faith ' so inces I'han in our ability to know vour needs It makes us feel mighty hapny; not simply bec rour money ause you re spending heve, b it because had in reserve; which means, vari- eties are as BIG as ever! K the Yuletide Spirit. Keep Smi | Qur Third Floor | Gift Shop Crammed with Gifts for the Home ol e et ——— oA ' \zed on one | HARRY: ARE EXPELLED Two Students of St. John's Theologls «al school Dismissed Because Dean Did Not Glve Consent, eley, Colo, Dee, 18.—~George carborough of Elmira, N, Y, Wil Paul Fish of Ellzabeth, N, J. stidents at St, John's college, an pal Theologlen) school, were led yesterday because they were ) Greely girls, Dr. W. B. Bone Scarborough was a freshman and e e e 3 Wed., Dec. 24, Store Will = Close at 7 P. M. Sharp! ) i ORNAMENTS | § 3 WARE | § CHINA GLASSWARE S SN B RAG RUGS Y married several weeks age of the college announced married Miss Nadine Commerclal school stue ind 1'ish married Ernestine a student in the Teacher's es of the school, & ; a theological course marry during s ) only with the consent n and the presiding 15 taking a special course im Basement Specializes S ....... 82.89 pr.up S ... $130 to $5.95 8¢ 1o 85.95 £1.958 up At g .. 69c up e ciee.. B8C uUp 29¢ up otx. R17.95 up $4.95 10 88.95 SRP5 to £27.50 £2.95 to $5.05 5. £2.95 to $6.98 %095 to $18.00 £14.75 to £35.00 136 MAIN STREET

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