New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1924, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1924. EE—— e R ———— OLD CHESS SHARPS | MoNwepsk oLty 'WHITE CHRISTMAS Last Providence Man Who Also Kill- Christmas el Child, Is Convicted=—Life Im- T RAVE REUNION . | Judse Kirkham Only Local St vivor of Organization prisonment is Only Penalty, Providence, R. 1, Dec, 23.—An-. 1ony J. Amaral yesterday was founa gullty of murder in the first degrec nine year ‘lementine C Kidnapped from in her home in East Provider " lApril. The jury reached its dec Suggestions 10YS CANDY CAMERAS POTTERY DESK SETS WRITING PAPER SAFETY RAZORS BOYS' BOOKS GIRLS BOOKS | (HRISTMAS CARDS | IMPORTED PERFUMES || who w ' sentence, e Island fe e impris e Cosmo disappe tor fwe duys | il i THE Weather ForecastIs or at Last |z0na were on the calling list for to- day Montana, never off list, even while N ~ |Other sections had better weather lover the week-end, was “tucking in" |though the temperature at Miles oy I I City yesterday registered 26 degrees helow zero, Helena shivered at 22 low, Man Shot While Robbing Sacramental Wine Store New York, Dec, 23,—John Schnel- ) tical condition in a hospltal and his McGulre, 21, tion, following a Light Snow Dec 23.—A “white" v the mid west was | s winds sweeping out at police and-t wand fig! A Bronx sacran store which they ar ntered with the int Rabbi Morris iwest and nor zero temper 5 :d to have tlon of robe n, owner of renewed attack of first flurries of tinued under a It the n athlete, 1 at the point of revol- »w up their handa by the The cousin &truck nd a rough and tumble 1 in which Sch until eather region, | § » by a |shot with his own weapon. ¥ tobog- is| elder was NEW HAVEN YOUNGSTER IS KILLED BY TROLLEY Little Vietim Was On Christmas | Shopping Trip With Mother New Haven, Dec 28.—Just after | sceing Santa Claus in ome of ihe stores while on a shopping trip with her mother yesterday after- noon Ernestina Spadoni, three and | one-half years old daughter of Mr, | and Mrs. Severino Spadoni, darted from the side of her mother as they were about to cress Congress avenue | near Lafayette street, and was kill- ed almost instantly by a west bound Washington avenue trolley car. The . | car was operated by Motorman Mor- sey |18 McBride and Ernest Klenke, | conduetor, The little girl was struck by the car and thrown on to the track, the left wheel on the front truck sever- |lug her head from the body. The mother, who witnessed the tragedy, became hysterical and was taken from the scene by a patrolman, |.e Coroner EIl Mix will conduct an tnvestigutién toriorrow morning, FACE HARD TIMES Folkestone, Dec, 23.~~Recent years have not been at all easy for many of the clergy of the church of Eng- land from a finangial point of view, ding to Rev, W. H, Elllott, the of the local church here. Times have been so hard for somé of them that one parson had no new slothes for 20 years, Mr, Elliott clted another case where at the tea table af a clergyman's house there was never butter, milk or sugar; it was Just a meal of bread and tea. |CHARLOTTE GR New York, Dec, 23. = Charlotte |Greenwood, musical comedy star, {ahd Martin Droones, English au- thor and composer, were married quietly in Jersey City, N. J,, yester~ day, it was learned today. -Detalls |of the marriage were not revealed. Mr. Broones composed the music for a musical comedy In which Miss Greenwood played, He had come here recently from London. WOOD WEDS Capitol Theater Dec. 29-30-31 DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. Women’s Shop A Gift Shop For “Her"” i1, in rieh, | pelts—a ‘gift | | Other Suggestions ERY < NDKERCHTERS PETTICOATS UMBRELLAS SWEATERS e e HORSFALLS 93-99 Xfsylum Strect Hartford. “It pays to buy our kind” CARE FOR HOMELESS t rhain J. Ledoux Provides Quarters in Churches and Gives Men Money For Food. Sent to Prison Only 12 Minutes After Robbery New York, I | You'll Do Better At Axelrod’s Holiday Specials For the late Shopper 14-picce Tvory Se Hair Rec and Powder Box » Tvory “Pyralin hoda IVORY PYRALIN Our stock s complete— We have any pic You may desire i« complete Your sct Axelrod’sPharmacy 223 PARK €T XFLROD FOR CCURACY Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions IDICKINSON - The late 't this city assisted by 1l Fowler of | that 1 ould offer, ed in winning first past. Mrs. Robson of “Rain” 7(’ast Dies Suddenly Dee, 23.—N her of the Ky 1 o of r marriage to smedian, | s leading | 3. A son, | 6urvives, | mons ¢ Hangs for Murder of } Bride of Eighteen Days | | | | AN IDEAL PRESENT FOR THE HOME 1 omes easy th a desk like th the pleasing e price is Yery low set aside one of these NEW BRITAIN TYP!{\\'RITF,R EXCHANGE 96 WEST MAIN ST. Let us te|One Killed, Two Injured " Whe | London Health Officer Figures Ex- | | | ) | | | It the Wy centrated sweetness of about northern Ari- {two feet of sugar cane, Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn i 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 1 on the day n Express Hits Auto NS T, Des 23 nden light, medium and dark colors. Prices $3.50 to $13.98. Every Woman likes Silk Hosiery. Our fam- ous 11 Strand Pure Silk Stockings, as- ' sortment of the newest shades at $2.00. Out sizes at same price. The renowned Gorden Hose, heavy, and the mostw anted shades. ) § en, sizes 5% to 8. Prices $1.00 to $4.50. i Speaking of Pretty Lingerfe—Made of the finest Batiste; also the most exquisite Silk Crepe and Radium Silk. COST OF COLDS penses of Discase q and ~Farand Near To The Public: On behalf of the ¢ " J men aud women engaged in providing telephone service in Connecticut, I extend to our subscribers and patrons sincere wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. The public’s many evidences throughout the year of friendly good will and invaluable cooperation are zenuinely appreciated by tele- phone workers and have made a real pleasure of their efforts to serve well; strengthening their earnest purpose to maintain a high standard of public service. o~/ L PP oy President THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One System Universal Service » lump of sugar contains the | OPEN TONIGHT FROM 7-9 Join QOur Christmas Club T e T N e e T N T e M W W K R W Wt Wi Wi B M W B B M M M g iy The Bank of Service Open Saturday Evenings 7—9 P WREATHS Holly Pine Cone Laurel Boxwood Order Them Now Holiday Flowers Your floral reeds can best be handled by our house, who have been serw ing the public best on all special holiday occasions. All the season’s Blooming Plants Colonial Flower Shoppe John J. O'Brien 89 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 2181 R SFRSR SRS TRS L TE SRR SH G SR SR R R

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