New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1924, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DE e B ADJUSTHENT th BROOKLYN HAS FIRE, §300,000 Blmze This Morning Threats the shooting The next in the line of sensational events was the arrest and conviction ARRESTSMAY PSS = 2,00 MARK IN"24 - Probably 560— ir;f* Than in i i 1993, Records Indioate ens Part of the Shopping District Those Who Are fo Work Out Plan Named Today of Borough New York, Dec. 4.—Brooklyn's ’.d opping district was memmced early today by & four alarm fire which svept through the cellars and ground floor of a four story bullding in Fulton street, causing damage es- timated at § ,000, The Fredertck Loeser & Co., de- | ¥ partment store, separated from the burning building only by an alley, | from damage. Numerous |lea the | th c. 24.—A general com- stock- sh Chicago Prohably Will Have Very Cold Holid Aest ay t The co ! Foster, of Bosto 1, New England Mt ympary; Ro 1 ta ntinued | pe ('ool Weather Promised For Game in California Dee. 24.—Predictions s next otor Vehicle Law, ordinances Doston « Chauncey Depew Gives A Christmas Message o Library to Be Kept Open For Use of “Puzzle Fiends” Boulder, Coln, T 24.—-Cross word p another Record for 11 Months Arrects From January 1 to December | Police Cornell University to Broadcast Its Chimes a. N. Y. Dec. 24.—For the 1 university | the es- word puzzie ! incipal Disposgtion of Cases Principal Offences Young Couple Drown i Among Xmas Presents | © e as £ busi- vaters | Thers are elevators for fish in the s of Washington to } S - LARGEST VOTE YET Reclved 11870 of 98,30, By The Associated Prem. These om all section: Mr. Coolidge t CEMBER 24, 1924, Ildge, Davis or La Follette columns, reached a total approximately 2,- 600,000 higher than the 26,711,183 cast In 1920, despite that elghteen states, most of them in the south, catt fewer voteg this year than they plied up in the Harding-Cox contest. The Davis total was 768,391 less than the 9,147,358 recelved by Cox, while La Follette's was 696,200 greator than that of Theodore | Roogevelt in 1012, when he headea the last preceding strong third tick- e, La Follette's strength, however, widely scattered that he fs 5 with only one state, Wis. Washington, Dec consin—with 13 votes—in the elec- olidge received 15,718,789 of the toral college, while Roosevelt re- | W070 votes cast for the three |oelved 88 electoral votes and ranked ading presidential candidates in second to Wilson. November clection. His two DOLIDGF GIVEN 070 Tor Three Leaders 24.—President e L MERRY CHRESTHMAS | AND A " HAPPY NEW YEAR | Goldenblum Millinery Co. COR, MAIN and COURT STS. John McCormick Agrees To Sing Over the Radio " New York, Dec. 24—Two fam- ous grand opera stars capltulated to- day to the demands of millions of | vadio fans. New Year's night, Johu McCormack, who has frequently re- fused to sing for the radio, and Lu- crezia Borl are scheduled to give two | \ [numbers each on a program. | The concert will be broadcast sl- | |multaneously from stations WEAF, | |New York: WCAP, Washington; | WIAR, Providence; W , WDBY, Worcester; WC WIL, Philadelphia and WCAE, | burgh -1 M. L respectively, 19 votes, official returns, llette, recelv- and 4 complets f the country, give plurality i ., was greater ‘ an his successor's because the fo- | over the four years ago was y the main by only one 1e total of t while it, and La Vol Harding rec GETS HUGE BELL | 16.6 per| Cologne, Dec. 24.—Cologue Cathe- | 61.6 per| dral 43 soon to'have the largest bell | di- | in the world. It will welght over 25 | The bell has heen ready for rocer | tons .1 shipment from a factory at Apolda | ¢l for over a year, but on account of | | the foreign occupation of the omber, in- | Cologne zone it was deemed {m- The popular vots in Ne | & Coo- | practicable before this to install it. | uling ballots not listed 111 th NEW BRITAIN'S LEADING FURRIERS e e L Christmas Greetings TO our many friends we extend the season’s grecte ings and wish them a happy prosperous New Year. CONNECTICUT FURRIERS EIGHTY-SIX WEST MAIN STREET Hartford Establishment, 90-92 Church St. l\ AY YOUR CHRIST- MAS BE BRIGHT AND MERRY AND YOUR NEW YEAR A HAPPY ONE. HIMBERG & HORN TWO STORES 10R. R.ARCADE 392 MAIN \ Largest Retail Fur Manufacturer in Connecticut s O P Oy O O, O R R ORR O 0 B P S P i A B R R R 1 WE WISH YOU AN OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS We wish you a Christmas of health and happiness, hope for the future and no heartache for the past, blessad with the laughter of children and the handclasp of honest friends, seasoned with a little charity to add to your appre- ciation of its joy and hallowed by the holly of sentiment hung in garlands in the windows of your home and the windows of vour heart. BOSTON STORE Donnelly Mullin Co. b ¥ B a B2 TR T T e P R R GO By i ) e R Tr TRR ST b A S arer ) oS § N D i i s s A S R M R i) CUR FIRST MERRY XMAS W BRI TR, S0 FRIENDS AND PATRONS ON OUR FIRST CHRISTMAS IN BUSINESS. B e e o e — ISHING YOU A MERLY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. TP WE SINCERELY HOPE THAT FOR YEARS TO COME WE SHALL BE ABLE TO GREET YOU AS WE DO THIS YEAR. DOYLE FURNITURE (O. INC. MAIN 500 STREET BARRY & BAMFORTH - 19 Main St. Tel. 2504 1 |

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