New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1924, Page 1

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pr———— News of the World By Associated Press uuo0) “paogiavry ) U (1 JApy HAT aeyg )"Hl.mu{u. FRIDAY, FOUR GHILDREN BURNED | 10 DEATH IN EAPLOSION Tragedy iIn Sisterville, W, Va,, ENABING ACT TO PERMIT [SPEEIJINfi T NEW BRITAIN T0 INSTALL | URASH WITH POLE ZONING SYSTEM COMPLETE ' 5. S b Sul, Home as Mother Kindles Kitchen Fire With Ol the Boston state hospital in ‘ Mattapan, fiddled famillar tunes || ( ) B. k N d H d Sisterville, W. Va.,, Dec. 10.—Four whils the others wera being || IOF NPX g er { i i | Iedks Nose and han children were burned to death, &|| mo ed fo mfely during a fire | B dummel D- t . tsC-t B D AL woman was serfously injured which damaged the structure e 18Lr1C 1ty Dy Uraw- i two others were slightly hurt early | ecarly today. The patients had I : ; ‘ GOING 50 MILES AN HOUR totay in n tiro that destroved the | opportunits o get oo netr [ N, Y, PATROL EFFECTIVE ing Sllal’p Llne' Be- of Mrs. Olive othes, but Robert Anthony, an IN BRIST{]L M]w 57 ley's Run, ONlo, about five miles || attendant, was nearly suffocat- | Cashier In Office of Light And Pow- | (rom here ad before he fled in his night | Dry Agents Figure That Booze Be- tween Commerc|al< I A e ey S e 665 || G i i e | e er Company In Serlous Conditfon | Hazel Jones, 17, daughters of Mrs clothes room from a cause still ing Bought in-<hore For Christ- Areas And Home \(hofll vurses to Be Em-| 5, Hospital—Broken Liquor Bot- Jones; Alice Myers, 4, and Hasel indertermined today, The 1088 || .50 weage Wil Iave Slim Chance Myers, \e lattar wera the chi s comparatively small, My The latt t I i mall | o pe a ployved During Christ- | tes Founa at scene. dren of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Myars | of Betng Landa Bmldlfl Sectlons i 5 . { and granddaughters of Mrs, Jones, i g mas Vacation Crashing into a telephone pole on with whom they were spending the Washing Rum 1 | the south end of Franklin Square night ners, the f he new coast | atout 12:50 o'clock this morning an | Mrs. Jones arose about 5:30 o guard tieet, s Wi against Copies Distributed Today | ial to The M automoblle driven by John 8, Stone, |clock this morning and poured of P T P aT 9.—Officlal report |cashier at the local office of the |in the kitchen stove, Soon there w Admiral Billard ast guard Bristol, Dec. 19.—Official report | 1 the kitchen s § was and Issued to Memhers‘ T dof acariot faver hus bean |COTRECtICUL Light & Power Co, was 'an explosion and tha children and advised & liouse s sub ot 57 € d wrecked and Stone was thrown out, Mrs, Jon § committee, (he rd of whost ) L of J. 1. Woli- + Mrs, Jones rushed ystairs whers 0 of CHarter Revision made to Heaith Oficer J. 1. Wol- suitoring a fracturc of the skull, & hoy were trapped e the. fiames | hearinga wa |sara up to 10 o'clock thls morning. [Lroken nose and a hroken s Gthce Whlldmen v M 3o The rum fle T ‘ i y v Dr. Woisard said today that e eus rushed to the New [ d 5D ONes Boston, Admiral I AUIALDORAIEES iy [ e Wi e teaped. from the second story window | Ia ol Qoo ibmeeien i | had been gran d permitssion bY feral hospital by police who were on and escaped with slight injuries I'S. agllil 0 BfiVCl‘ l’&e there in varyir treng [Mayor John I Wade to eontinue tlie scene soon after the crash, His & “has been littl [the two school 1 Miss Mary condition was reported P s ARG = he 0 of A proposed special act to enable [Lhe two school nur ion was reported today as se- w GI H S | the amount o PO O AT I S S e BINGHAM'S APPOINTMENTS | Was Cleaning Hot Stove %7 =aneve. $his olty to procead with soning was |- Uil LGRSl e e canes || Wikenfotnd. by ithe wol . il today and fssued to mem- | @ 0% UP otk 1en found by the polica after | with completio 1 :omme:w:'.r) ians .rfl\lql'l ) I for the nevt week as the 1Wo nurses the aceident one was lying on the { this will be reduced appreciab ne'l;l:’o'o .ew:’_m er sion |were about to relinquish their ground ncar the wreckage of the Governor-Eloct Will Name Military RUSHED TO HOSP“‘AL New Program. 1t taeh:or kil A eus of |Auties tonight, when the Christmas machine, unconsclous and bleeding | new progr The act has been in process of | L\ oo oo vh ol begins. The from the mouth. Articles from his Aldes Before He Resigns As ward for whi construction for more than a month, |eot8% O (0 U T I e e guard for w . and included among the topics dis- | i P G0 tncrease of nhout |the ground near him State Executive. [(BclgbuorstcariSceams, FindiHer hmlfl'” S itact t cussed are: Districts, Purposes in |y, g gince yesterday's figures |50 Miles An Hour, Policeman ay: | CEouinE ne alactor £ o 5 0 ~ha T ¥ 1l 2 4 ¥S Ne aven, ec, n 0] fram | Ol h d, an a [ 1 { YView, Method of Procedure, Changes, | gorg presented, as all exposed per- | Patrolman Frank Parker, Who o ,',“ B Rl = ,': Sl e s rj,lg ,,-w:?“i”-.( y for t Zoning Commlssion, Board of Ad- [,y wera expected to incur the |was on duty on South Maln street, bonen 8OVt "r LA i | Smother Flames With Blanket— 5 " "7 justment, Membership, Powers and ady and a few more are antici- (and who reported that the machine oo oo WL make - milltary | Bl Duties, Appeals to Board, Powers, | driven by Stone passed him at a staff nfwlrmm Pl w»(s t_fl”” a when )r Condition Reported Serious. "1‘!.'1 (“‘m:mn w comn Appeals from Board, Itemedies, or fivo cases of |speed of over 50 miles an hour loss | onq Apnoeb Loior O Januaryy Aetena ¢ vese i iibnedkasatiatere i Conflict with Other Law ‘m..mt.. rla as well as scarlet {hen 6 minute batare he heatd dhe | oo, SEUCUNCE Lhe Hames of the) = Hep "1]"' B e ek L e e G As explained by the act, 118 PUT- | 4ccording to reports on file at the erash, was one of the policemen who | SX°CItYe sccretary “and executive | fa f’_els i e b e .,nl(n'rh}»p-g e poses are to promote the health, |}eaitn hoard offices but tils « investigated the accident, and he re. ClcTk: Within a few —days, e B e et rafrty, morals and general Welfare | (ye gityarion is i well ported that he found three lquor “Ated authoritatively today. ove, exploded, Mra. Mary Ragula| The coast gusrd commandant did of the community; the comfort, hap- | eor Iy addition to his persc bottles in the machine, one of wi Governor-elect John H Trumbull of 1 Lmnv'r street, was seriously ' not kr of any actua 8 piness and prosperity of the Inhabi- | peryision that of 1 indi had not heen opened but was evl. 28 10 have a conference with Col. [burned about the head, face and|among men on a | tants to lessen corgestion In the | piyceian, Dr. W 1 1 dently hroken in the erash I Bingham rnoon and it was | body in her lhome shortly bhefore [ning duty 1411 only v re m‘rvh's to secure safety from fite, | sohool nurses in follow up work According o the report made by ght that w cver appointments | n0on Vuia} . hr? wus' Tus’hm ) to| . hey > a yanie and other dange provide icer Henry Jeglinski of the police the police, Patrolman Parker anpd ! the.governor-elect may make \‘;11.":\’1 b ."v.lvrnn;. :;r-nn'r.fl hospital in | bootlegger. adaquate light and alr; prevent ov- artment to | quarantine Patrolman Willlam J. McCarthy, | 0@ @greeable to Mr. Trumbull. ‘(1-“1 poan o xr”i' SR e g’ S Srcrowding of land; avold undue |gizng and to transport the nurses. | were ding at' the comner of | No further appointments will be |dition Is regarded as sefous. | Chirlsupas Risenno concentration of population; facili- I'The presence of t1 police officer | Whiting and South Maln aidlls le as Col. Bingham will resign as| ~ :!; i ust s mv ed Dec tate adequate provision of Lranspor=inus ajdec ateria mission when they saw a machine appre governor on January Sth under pres- ';10“5 ShRl ! benzine 3 {ation, water, sewerage, schools and (to the 1 i s somo ing at a fast ) Parker said t ent plans and Mr. Trumbull will |S¥Ploded With & Minding | cot parks, ete fami of t) that a he stepped to the curb and sig then be sworn in as governor. T stmas Test of Prnpv-«i Act doctor t he drived with his light to atop, | It tood that Col Trum- eam fient on was 3 by ) t Dr. Woi pod past A | bull léarn from ¢ gham | O16r peosic In the houns sng f the coast guard today at A ‘n‘mnm Lindcr of the | fully realize the after effccts of the heard a erash and ran towards dress, on whic atter has been | 1o thering the flumes with & biaa- Schooners an era of vari and Chairma roved by |searlct fover. He said today t klin Square to learn the cause K st ce the November | o i ous deep-wate gnation com- oning commisslon, and approvec : : [""A call wag sent to police head- o Counsel John H. Kirk- the malady left weakening Arriving thers, they saw the ma- n. Mimbull has had augete G e prised the 13 S e Corporation Coun |traces, which were as deleterfous to | chine against a pole in the park., % sessions’ experience in the senate | ooy 2nd the patrol was hurried | g ., rum patrol Jam follows: X ! Ssedadii Folled To M beslo 1€ (16 the houte with Patrolman George 4 Mling Act For the health as the original discase, ailed To Make Turn and ut the last one served as chalr- | yjomit finding the woman in an | °f !0 ed b Tor those rcason®the services of a| The police belleve that the speed man of the joint committee and on | | = SR i e five destroyers, Proposed Zoning Enabling o For th 1 f T} belt 6D f th int 1 § i P gl o2 and foe | fivo d New Britain, Connecticu! R ol 1 : S bl 2 > A : b 5 | unconsclous eogdition and suffering | =~ e ¢ New |Physiclan are 1 ary D the at which the machine was traveling |finace and is probaply as familar | great pain ¢rom. the buens, he ook 51¢7® added to An act granting to the City of blish | opinion of s health officer, intelli- 'and the condition of the pavement, | with state a Col. Bingham. . per to the Pu'plm‘ ' i i t W Britaln the power to :‘:"‘”\ gent 2 is one of t reat which was wet, male ft impossible - = i S K e ri bullding districts and restrictlons. . qq o the situation and hi 18 ne to make the . turn {nto i - Of e . | i ] tlon- 1. Grant of power: For Wi oy cituce. naless 1o T qunre, Arriing at e | HIC DY Oil Truck; Has RELATIONS DISGUSSED ich ia rce the purpose of promoting Mealth g0y co. city a and McCarthy Broken Thumb; Sues | tored miles off-shore gafoty, morals, the general “‘“-"" " Thomas €. Dolan = Battista Ballia today brought suit —to T ned by of the community or the comfort, o Commissioner David L. ti Klott & Alling against the | Floor of House Again Scene of Pub- | met rs happiness and prosperity of the in- k lv there, Seeing that Standard Oil company for damages The co the habitants thereof, the common coun- one was badly fnjured, an emer- | resulting from his being struck by | MHe Discussion on Situation Rela- | relative cll of thé city of New Brituin is § 1 ney eall was sent for the ambu- a truck owned by the company. On | the (o Ja0a | forces was si hereby cmpower to -w‘ olish | " has re- la 1 the man was rushed to the | October 8 the plaintiit was working VS Lo eapanesc, new cargoes of liquor arrived for Silliing dlsteicta vestrictions information on the Tospit 1 el T e Y T the holid ' L ”F such districts, ‘ te e T 4 % i a Washington, Dec. 12 2 . 1 Tor and in ecach t is married and lves a b oil company were discussed agai a d such common councll may TCEWAM |epoois The work of Lr. A. S South Maln street, th ng broker hd todag with (TUM patr : i and e s'm" i ""NP e S e ¥ Sppan | members offering a variety of advice | WO fed 8 5 ”:”"‘,n"' ,T"’n\l‘ el T D G Wb l l M to each other and to adminlstration | S¥ 10 dneure surross to e o other structures, entag tn the fightin o ade it d other oper A A S y he plan for maneuvers by the s of l:ml :nm;;w l;lr\l 4}“:“ i Ii orles to Caonilo g ch with American flect oft Hawail next year — ) pagey |Porintondent ot schoo L aoentenced Lo eatn; 2ays r1e GOes .. o, (Contlnued on Second Pag | Retene in confer “inadvisable and tactless,” in view of e 1 s T T’l G l[ W R T FREEZING WEATHER o The Guillotine With Rejoicing %2 hla\e' of 21 Young Men Tells Court He Does Not MRS, SWEETIN DENIES - AL OF POISON STORY. - AKHAN DIES CERTAIN BY MONDAY Shetton Man, Civil War Veteran, Know Why He Killed— Cold Snap Due to Hit At- g l Was Known As the Grana o Hans Grans, His Accom- lantic States by To- 2 TieHRN eyie plice, Also Must Die. e rrow: Nizht Showed Hight Any T e R Affection Dlak Civll war vetera ar " s - et ng 1 and prominent local rest- [y, j . h ! 3 NYashiin e d 1 as "Shelton's grand old n 1 rY ow ‘ L A t= it home, 18 Fair- N8 of 26 porsons s siirred as central Florida by t N | : N Chrmany s ¢ % predicted today by the ® B e ; : t e ortly \) fore midnig : ) R Decidediy colder ¥ i “'_ . i g n "~)‘ el ol 1 apread the lower Bic 1 Anng t ) Sw ‘ sl ; Ohio valley, Tenneasee and the east G ot et ‘ Yot et e T 1 (oot Haturday night and the Atlantic| o =0 e ! lith U.y! s states, including Ilorid Ay, i ! I \o re. his record as Ce Eaturday night And Sunday e ; g (b o5 to make ‘ ) Weather forecasts are for & con- i ; : ‘ & ciil oo, e tinuance of cold weather for i iian, v p e . : eral days, and have fasued cold wave | [0 B0 3 C , warnings for Ohlo and weste e i i 2 hat i L pylvania ana for all states from thero | o) B % 5 5 : in mi LR g : e southward to the east gult coast : uhiedhios ’ R s sdnen Raina are predicted almost gener- [ S0 : i ! 1 ey . ally in the eastern seahoa e 3 - J0 X within the next 24 1 A § 1 s G z the [ east gulf coast . T “ 'v ‘ - p weather has overspread Gt O PR ol turin A ( ; Grote I A lorg west of the Mississippl, the line of = ; Araten . ; ~ard to OKlahoma er el randl horifamn ’ ! A ovar much of the northwest. Miles AT s s : « Montana, reported today a B C . A b e ; 3 5 ¢r-rmometer reading 44 degrees be- - N S - : : 2 Jov 3ero and several portions of the |1 ! B pioteau and northern Rock St e - {20 regions had the lowest De o ! ) { ber temperatures on record.” Mid TR ! ) . et presa I (Ol et e 1 Denies American Ship : h N in Fopen ok AfTixed the Brass Plate |, e > of Y ) Dee. 19.—The U, § Amarillo, Tex., Dec. 16.~The €old- | ang o public « et : P on pacelt) est December day 33 ve i \ \ v insula History of Amarillo weather b ' l ! Fire Loss Is $12,000 in s : ‘ i o ‘ New Haven Store Blaze 1 ture stood at six degrees | oo . 1 there as alleged by ('\\ aver 0 A |»| CLARE DIVIDEND i ( ! of this s . 1 At N Nutin s act = {vidend of § )\w»)\,n'p" Mitdred, ; 0 ; e = the directors W £ =~ - o e up bt m A2 t wit it P was Anidlr 5 . : ders | ness called ot the ¢ M e Bra was ne®er near | W 81 * a ' Eweectl® tontl ¥ E Ba >usmo. T ) a Amage DECEMBER 19, b Old Man Fiddles Tune As Other Inmates of Home Flee From Fire man, ',',_._-.J‘AIN HERALD 1924,—THIRTY-SIX PAGES, e Boston, Dec. 19.—An old inmate with 164 others of uilding D of the west group of Coast Guard Anmounces Plans succ npor and humane condit ment, must ever be b allena rights to the ¢ ¥ e * 33 YRS, ATYALE, DEAD happiness. Our pr ) | American fair p - —— \"“" RALEAT Was Native of New Britain and Retired CONDEMNS EDITORIAL oA Pension Senate Juddglary Committee Files S Report Attacking Comment Mads In Washington Newspaper Ty re was aln LR . RIM BOAT TAREN ¥ il et : Divorced, Remarried, Now : C Is Divorced Once More | » While striv of the praisew be mi ations as Ame votion to A enstully challeng n society for a better wa - PROF. HORACE WELLS, THE WEATHER Hartfon], Dec. 18—} oreca for New Britain and vic Rain and colder tonight a probably Saturday morning much colder Saturday night BGRUNAEET 10 ' SuppLY BILL PRESENTED TO WAk ON T GRAFT pr—————— | Average Daily Circulation Fnl" Week Ending ]1’591 Dec. 13th ... PRICE TH REE CENTS CONGRESS TODAY CARRYING OVER 763 MILLION DOLLARS Cellmates Fight in Crossword Argument ik v time Measure This Is Largest Peace- - Ever vooina o Reported, Its Exact N o o it Total Being $763,- 1 Foeh | 180,522, e : s Amount lv~ 12 Million More : el Than for Current Year g2t & But an Equal Amount ; - .ess Than Budget Es- GREEN IS UNANIMOUS ~~ eimates. CHOIGE OF LABORITES -~~~ = r treasur a Succeeds Late Samuel % ¢ Gompers—Noonan Be- X = comes a Vice Pres. The tot ors 5 41 enrr than i 5 v . " Ve I’ e de RSl U Pigimes of ' : ! to f e v = ! ‘ i X cou il ca i " Gr 1 was n t t f ra 4 4 s con CEC NI B2y \ ar Madden Fstimates I ew pres o A per rg tion s did, H s s coreta ) ¢ 1 ] s ¥ ) 1 $365 Nr. G to § t vear in int T 1 % 1 ol c 1 A s 1+ ¥ ' \ 4 Air Mail ior FXECUTION IN IDAHO Civii War Veteran Blows His Own Head With Q ples 4 of \\\‘\yu‘» ! I | I : i | Norwalk Board Rejects Fund for Zoning of Cit)

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