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G e o News of the World l I Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press ;}J::kz(filr‘.d{".‘; 11 ,464 Pl ld 0 on 2 . ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1924, %1, "n; N PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS HOTEL LOOTED, JEWELRY AND GITY WAITING FOR im[;HT AND MRS SWEETIN PUBLISHFRS FLAY EIGHTBURNED TO DEATH AS VALUABLES WORTH $100,000 TICK OF MIDN“]HT; BOTH ARE FOUND GU".TY P (]STAI RFP[]RTS LONDON TO PARIS AIRPLANE TAKEN BY CHICAGQ 3AND{TS (Ghildren, O1d and Young, Sus- O HORTT Gaim ot Sttemant Was FALLS A TCROYDO]V [-,NGLAND ) pect t Clocks Are S[()ppe(] \Former Gets Life Im- '—m Aimed I)nerlly at Them Total Haul Probably FABYAN MILLS BURNED, | prisonment and 35 Years|| "MC oM Mow | ) ATION HOSPITAL Seven Passengers, Al In Excess of This As 900 ARE OUT OF quKTBUT SANTA I8 COMING! fu Prison Is Sentencell ciaise since. i tpes om || OBJECT W INCREASES | 10 [HH"K HJ"]FMI[ of Whom Died In- her third story window to the M". Harry Hart’s : Otearvanige ot Glirlstinas 1 Homet| CAYEIE Woman—Jury De- || jrooct o 2 e v‘:w’;;;\j”‘;“)f,‘, Disclalm Responsibility of High stant! Y, Were Fomg T And Churches Features of Day— | liherated All Night, e the branch broke, 191l 5% ]| Charges of belivering Periodicats, Byistol Wi U Al Dis- Gems Are Valued At Repairs Will Take About | thto the & AL I 80 5% To France For Christ- | Liks Send 60 Dinners To Neady— Jone: ieg1o; sustainingiatias Papers to Varniers, as Service Is tribute Paper Bottles ¥ ia eration ¢ 1 Tl]at Amount Three Wee Loss Children’s Tlome Program. Mount VernonIll, Dec. 24.—The l.wvu‘, hose right arm was For Their Benefit 10 Milk Dealers mas : Placed at $10,000 e o cptar. | JUTY trying Lawrence ht and || brulse e saw Miss Miller pees 8 Sweetin for + poison teaning from the window and mas Day will beg weetlr ol 1 e her husband, Wilford | r help. He i 1 pment e L I ' of midnight tonight when a s + e scerta t | ent il r : New Orleans Also Has| Fabyan, Conn, Dec. 2H—A fire|1iin oo sl b A g | Sweet irly today returned a 1 1eaped s 15 she jumped ‘ : s ent Two Women Among C- | | high m i 1 i I et R e ti i i 1 g Vi . | which started In the boiler room of jchurch and other ¢ 1 ] 12 J ‘ DRANCECAME e » ic ! t % Daring Robbery and Po- | the Fabyan Woolen miils hers this later in the by HCRLER LRI e i plie fell. Bias MULHL o e aten committee | UPO At @ B tims—Crowd, Kept Back morning burned its way to the roof, | churches thro In was given thirty 8 : B Arthur J « i liceman Is Slain by Bank | acstroving come carding machines| Tho midnisht mess i o ne foa- Deiientiars S e o Natlo y on, | 85t HENE In ¢ torwear- by Roaring Flames, Une and doing $40,000 damage Two|ture of Christinag services in thi After deliberat S Robber, hundred employes will bo out of [city. In anticipation of a | t- Jury reported at § ihs | ObL Al AT ‘ treatment at - ahle to Render Assist work about three weeks, |tendance, r. Matthew J. Traynor, | morning that it " a1 ARMEI] BANI]"I‘ T Sk : o n g ; Sl S s tende st - When the fire was seen word was | pastor, ann d this morning that ugreement 4 &n at the Toistentl (ohiia 5 thority to 3 f i ance sent to the fire department at Web- | the doors of the church will not be ad b grecment over il ; W Sl p b Chlcago, Dec. 24.—Two youthful | ster, which responded. The opera-|opencd until 11:15 o'cloc supt. | the degree of . ) ' n said Josey robbers held up employes and guests | tives, however, had obtained control | Willlam J. Bryan of the nne Will Ask New Trial ST“RE IN HARTF“R" , fiihe of the Parkway hotel early today | over the fire by that time cut Co., has detailed speeia lleys| The jury had delilerated about d pe ad an c ¢t . A and rifled the safety boxes in the| The village of Fabyan is without!to be in front of the church at ) | eleven hours, retiring at 10 o’clock IR Al it ¢ ¢ o meetir ' 1 4.—A Chri safe for more than $100,000, it was }rallroad conncction, being on the o'clock to transport parishior st n consi the case al . i i d h i done tide tr Sehdan disclosed after the guests made a | state line, seven miles from Webster, | from the western section of the ontinue ' the night {Pull - Gun on Youthful Ve e r the provis ¢ 4 ¢ hen the hurried check-up of their valuables, | Masa. town to their hor Elaborate land this w ing t for a short T think.” he sal port s | charter, the T 12 healt en 8 ot of The robbers escaped | "The miil tn which the fire occurred | musical programs will feature fhe | time for breakfast. Tie jurors stat- | Manager and Make MR e er are glven the - to act he press Woman Loses Gems 18 one of the oldest woolen plants in | regular Christmas day masses and | ed after the verdict that the fury i A5 e e enormous | N an emergency ny mar ne ! ver 1 the air Mra Harry Hart, wife of an oMi- | New England. Many years ag . is clty’s churehes. had unammous for Anding Away With $217.91 N e A lane Lanked c t the clal of Hart, haffner and Marx, A factory fire in the il ant Church Ohservance both defendants guilty from the first e ik ; T aanerlie SyeiEnde A o clothing officials, said that her safe- | Which was then called New Iost A heautiful custom has been' re- | pallot, but that t! g 3 e Referring 1o the fr 2 t to the| The passens s re on their ty box had been looted of more than | For convenicnes the nam ;| vived at the First Litheran church|difference as io ! Hartford, Dec. 24.—~Two bandits, | iy charge ag odicals 1 8 free of rge d to Par ristmas, were .$160,000 in jewels. Another of the | changed to that of the woolen n » the ming 3 V. ! ha inflicted upon . Ghe of tHamiarmed waiked [ntorthe Sint aaidicor g I t pid W 50 pon | hardly aware t well in the rifled hoxes contained between $2,- Supt. Skinner said that today’s fire 3 2y e e e e service not . £t £pe ting 1 _ e suddenly 500 and $3,000 belonging to the | damaged considerable quantities of for the g i Dr. Ahl-frepreser omprom 3 | 3 : ; the publishers but armers. | The paper 1 e f I v & gust hotel management. | raw material and much of the ma- |quist and Jis ¢ X ) nly two o ors had favor- |etreet at $:1 morning, held up e 20512 t ,000,- | ther contracts in t f hottles vind, went Into & nose dive and Mrs. Hart's principal loss was a chinery. ! i QanEney ed infliction Je ”‘1 (lwh"' n urber 19 year old man- r earl neckl d 0 e n i S lypon H Ne ted for pearl necklace valued at $85,000 and | P school of the [First |, otin, 7.91. With Thurber still coy- other fewels taken included a &l 1 b S nging veetin L ! » mond and emerald bracelet ar DRCIZRLOHITIONERE ictiin with no outward |ha Ly CHL 40 he. - Baldwin other pleces of a total value of 5-'.3. display of em the keys b 0 A ISGH ent to say The robbers-compelled Dick Pot- 1L LIS : W sk a I ith t eys 0 : ter, the night clerk rles Healy, : d Wi A z ) yat 10 p.m. 5 foot ortherly rJn'v‘y“‘l‘ n L a bellboy, and James.Brady, an elo. _“. 3 : e he « iry shor 1 to ope i . {:mq but | ahat vator operator, to lie down in the B]llh Rd(c in “Zl\%. Sh()\\s 5 ofelo P‘ nornt he | & y e S e S lhDe e eheckroomn. They were turning their Th H Ved Witness Describes Thomas Hickey arrived attention to the safe when James | s Skt LI e 1 i RCeatbEDE S ! flcer | 3 gy y thr t ; e was escorted to the checkroom, 13, Over Death selection B ihle sl e Tt ! sediwitnanolicemen Ja. s flyi A. Borrows, another guest lesitat- | robbers invited him in. He ulso join- | Boston, Dee. 24.-—The birthrate fn |Eregational chureh will hay r i 3 ( i S 1'i:1’;" o l Massachusetts increased in, 1923, | P Igisefatithosliuntes murder, with not I Kot e S »ugh the explo- the d he cash reglst All ugm ed the other prisoners, Twenty-one safety boxes Were | ghowin 8 . ; : e showing a contlpued excess over the x P t; guilt = e e % fansacked. Tes Rt AT ore Rt ova [Tt indey decliao]it fthe Ly and not ¥ Chicago Court Issues Or- = i Jacob Uhle | public by the secretary of state to- |*O% “terneon. ; ! \ 2 3 traffic policeman, was shot and Kill- | qny. Tl §3.910 birthe o : r el ; ; ; s o Death Was %ot ral ed today by a 1t who robbed v ' the Frenchiman strect brauch of the Marine bank of $15,000, The robbert stood out: bank, which i3 located in the dential section, for two hours until he doors were opened at 9 4. M. |per cent, when lie walked in, with a s -‘l of o s I L ; A shot gun under his cout itV ago i the (nfal 3 £ ’ G 1yo For An Eye. locked up four employ 5 AT | t he sconped up §13,000 in currency. The vault i ey : 4 i vice which per 1 be opened I from the ingide, T ey freed o o themselves as the sidewall and called for ) After he had run a hiock the robler Was pieaeiq seen by the policeman who ordered (y him to hait. He c Limed at t policeman's head and fired, contin tng his flight in truck ccrt more thun in 102 ber of infants born to foreign- parents fell oft 1.9 per amunion at g 2 o number born to native 7 greh tomor. | Thompson & ¢ B ilher creased 4.4 per cent, and the bi T e among mixed parents incres as High as llr! aud Ten vollars owing the highest birth o Viks in Santa Claus Role. »pulation L i ing with its annu: ities wit I AUTONOBIE GRASH 7= 00 T i o ¥atality at Morristown, N, J.. When Hushand rives O Road in Snowstorm. i - % NAVY BOAT OVERTURNS France in Paris on Jaunary 27 i : 2 2 DECORHL s | an Pedto, Cal., Dec. 24.--A shore Is Announced Bishops Approve Appeal R RO OTice Ja:dgt Declares War On Machines ~ For 5300000 for Church ™ arqia Uy City courd Pt . Used For Gambling In This City s 2 Home From Colleges Kardos, Broker, Is Fined Boosts Fine to 825 and B3 er, In 1923, 1 yiid ! $2.000: Prison Term Too (Threatens Henyicripen: T0 ARREST JACKS[‘N bl e : . % i alties—Lawyer Hinfs at Feud Between Rivals. v e vonees | Tt Squaws And Brave Mush 200 . N £ AR IR ERI RSN . lees In Snow To Get Presents ' THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD vice-president and AND ITS STAFF Eastern Massachusetts § UNDERWOOD 1 o o et the vt nos Travel Another 100 Miles On Train, But Now Little s at s improper | Papooses On Reservation Will Believe in Santa Claus from the Eastern Mutual Ir subsidiary of the rai THI. WEATHIR nts t oW ¢ Hartford, Dec, 21—Forfeast DIES IN BIRTHPLACE Santa C . v g t for New Britain and vicinity Hartford, Dec. 24.—-) a Y . . ' Rain. changing to snow lat Morgan Brocklesby, d roft miles y 1 s stmas s tonight and probably Thurs late Governor Hubbard, di rair t ' the ¢ 1 day mommg, much colder Takes This Occasion to Wish aged 67. She died in the ¢ i A Thursday * MERRY, MERRY XMAS ~aieh 420 wia bor. e eedie £ ‘ i1ie sac s : , : AN BN BN TANSNARS DS e 2 3"&‘.: R S G i O TR R ORG