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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1924, b s e Michael T, Souney, Captaln W, Watts, Captain G, Hoffman, Captain \\" Portery Captain M. Butler, Caps taln J. Crowe, Captain K. Smith, ‘uptain B, Woods und Captain V. Davis, Assoclation Organized In 1908 { The Firemen's Penslon and lLie- fliet assoclation was organized on October 80, 1908, for the purpose of helping sick and dlsabled firemen and to help bhulld up a penslon fund | to provide for the retirement of fire- men in old age or disabllity, Cap- | tatn James Crowe was its first presi- dent, with Frank W, Humphrey, estdent; Tke Tills, secte- ind William J. Noble, treasur- he present officers are as fol: | FREMEN'S BALLON EVE OF NEW YEAR, Concell and Dance at: Jester's! Hall Wednesday Night The 17th given by the annual concert and bull Pensiow and Reliof association will be held in | Jestor's hatl on New Year's eve. | Melody Men, an orchestra of 10 [lows: President, Howard Jon picees, will furnish a concert from 8 |secretary, Kugene I, Barnes; trea Fircmen e e Rates on Cotton Considened | ity, %8s affecting both i {urer, Willilam J, Noble; representa- | tive on the pension hoard, Michael | I, Bouncy; trustees, Carl Kuhs, kEd- | ward Parker, John Heery, Hugh 1k, Peter Nuss, Edward Conlin, | i{llp Joyce and Steve Maikowski, A fine 16-page souvenir program heen printed for the occasion. | ides Including the dance ypro-| i, the and other iwh booklet con- ins much valuable Information, | ving the men and apparat at | ¢h local fire station and providing | up-to-the-minute list of fire rm boxes. It is illustrated with tures of Chief Noble and Assist- and ey, Assistant and the ge com 1o express their grati- local business firms aided by advertising in | 1 and also to thank those the departnient who have ped pian the boll. SLAMESMUSSOLN v TR ALL TROUBIE committecs, ormation, the rnes arnes 1o to the ch have Progr in CHIER wii k, rw furnish musie o'clock Ielix eral until 8 o'cloc ogram of )h unti| which will 18t * Ttalian Press Comments o Rossn § Memorandum Zarecki 18 ¢ committee, whi rman of the h conbists of I Dee. on t e es lemoranduin Rossi, 3 com- issuel a of n ing one of kidnapping and Maticotti. The the odinm violence against numerous and others on Premier Mus- of Mess: norandum Rossi Limselt 1 his gell, 18gCT0 that the viers a bad serviee . since he wrote may have had time o consider his action and =h to retra iona and cad of the teno urges Premi e out With a lucil stateme ng up the situation and tr ilizing “the public conscience, rich, under the nightmare of mendous suspicion, has arigen from Rossi memorandum.” The Giornale D'I Mussolfni's resignati that it 8 impossibla for Ttaly by & man whose ality Mussoloni a demands declaring CHIEY E, F. Assistant Chicf 1. F. Barnes, sceretary; Chief W, J. Noble, treas- e four centurics bLehind, as Mus- fey, J. Coolk, J. Carroll Beatty, | ¢ an only be_ compared to a L. Bunes, M. McCrann, G. Scarlett, | [0rd of the sixteenth century.” | e Italy cannot be governed by a 1 B Jovee, man who Is Implicated in a criminal S LR trial,” this newspaper continued. *No nment 1 Ttaly was tacked with such graco The paper BARNES pLrery First mer solini imms, e a is com gover ey at accusations.” its coamen any delay on the| miar to leave power Is ly s to le the to cause i to Swiss na will spend $5,060,- to continue work of triffing the er 5y B W cou vernment bu 400 miles of track and next yea rification of ready PINCHOT'S STAND. Governor of Penn Now Comes Out | i With Endorsement of Goodnough . As Speaker of House, DEPUTY CHIEF M. T of w Mayor Chiet William J. SOUNEY | rarrigy Com- | Dec. Representativ Phiiadeiphia, es 1o M Noble, osed 3 statement Com- | rG. | spenker Jo Assista o Wiofith governor n that sonsistent wet.” acterized him as a * for Congressman W. Philadelphia W. Clyd [tuird canat i Dr. Pinchot who will re helpful to Tha le econd YES, WILL DELIVER ONE ON CHRISTMAS EVE. Williams 1& reforred 1o by “stalking horse,” | moment wWE m meets January caucns to sels gislaty and repub) a candidate for January § THE ELECTRIO CLEANER OF NO REGRLTS. ker will be Providence Baker Dies In Fire in Bakery Dec. 20.—Alexander was found dead when t bakery wer t night, ¢ belleves the a flarcup of d by the f Providen 30, uing of a doughy 1se and trapp ollowed as from the building. | Two Passenger Cars Are Bulned L(M l~ $20,000 | : V“n‘ wer lestroyed re » A Boston ROYAL ELLCTRIO | CLEAMER | THE COW.ES | ELECTRIC (0 118 LYONS 8] Tel 914 va.u iiroa | facturers’ | tor HIGHER TARIFF FRENCH DEBT 1§ (LEJDAME NOW DEMANDED ey d WA 10 EXCHANGE OFFICERS Men Yrom Lach Army (o T0PIC OF TALK Subject Likey o Cu.l,c Up m Military serve With Other T'or Months Period Inadequate Wash outward tundi Mave question ins a pron oftielu New DBedford, Mass, With the statement mills of D thut the this city are dependent cotton | on | deht the tarift to maintain thelr prosper- the Inves Morgan Butler, 18 W ; 4 f utler mills and presi- < National Coftan Manu- assoclation, said the bill of 1022 had proved i thelr protection, It that only reduction In production an inercas tarift on fine cotton gools equ protect Amer and that the community port “eve endeavor tarift ad « in " Tho er, who 16 the nator William in & summ, in the textile ir stimate of t written for Ic tors 8 A > ' 1 n and employes, urer of the dent of the ul ington, There 1508 1 0f oll &8 b v it 18 po o1 is intense inter vl ct ih cor adequate Was added the o rutd t ad is or wot Jilot Wil ry of t the onferred rth today with Reeretary 10 S self a mem- No mu to mak to protect our 6t ment hy Mr It ca wever, prosje ¥ ] ha! the has had no ¢ o Julia P. Lombard of New York disproves the old quip |or indirect, ¢ Vi | that the safest place when a woman shoots is where she's ""””’:v“' v !aiming. For this 150-pound deer dropped at her first shot | pou war where she is hunting near Wonalancet, N, 1. Behind her is! wor this reasor Miss Caryl Peabody of Cambridge, Mass. fals (nr‘w 1"" i n of v'-n Ire rnment scal publication, wopld war world lirect nee the the ndustry of th Mrs has o Butler & emerge ous lebts ongest o } “textllo center A N Bedfo, 1 ! at SAHARA OVER WEEK-END g :“ e FW’IRE’S flFSTINY e competition of { the J'renc ated in stat \s n'\l‘].ll cor Sthar ite “’\';"”""'t"a : for Sell Made Men Have Geased fo comct Have Their Say in Britain o JAPANE)E WEALTH 1§ NOW §51,000,000,000 gOV som S Whe castern lours xes and produc- ration; and product of competition “ | staticticians ave Compiled Amomt | ‘1 Which Empire is Worth—U, &, is 1t so ’u‘ as st No Arrests for Drunkenness. of fons with Worth ition n v] fon are more favolable to Ahout $209.600,00.000 ul and continuous o the most part of t New Bedford m with the goods mi . lleved to Be New Record— governr Gamblers Taken In or its Both position t1 ness i 1 proved = I not a s charge being m similar occurrer 400ds lere American fin ount of the ing ebtaining s any tates a higier | g Ldd s A T say old t by | credits, Lut etiare whole vag pen tants New prosper or are m in tariff bill ot during a raid o ¥ y s pro he inadequatc i ection. fince Europe cover from tic the world wa appalling inerease in the fine goods coming into th According toy governmen this votume in 1928 was almost equal to the production of all New Bed- ford's cloth mills at full capacity. It is but little less in 1 1t is aproximately equal to 25 per cent of the total full time produc- of all the mills in United tes cquipped to make ‘New Bed- tord goods.’ « b E ation for is a scrious onc and by common business s application of every en exert, It is obvious that ford costs of duced or that ton goods 1 protect have [ tarift ium €. Hu rd this m 1 mem- I ch commis- visited Washington some ialk over debt mat lly the intention of ient to pay attitud 1 stated by crnmer Frer Tiouse sons of e sion wl 180 1 I S : . tirr r diate & lere has imi been truiy volume of coul ’y Danccs for Charit \$s508 10 Tl > | and or and fame g when, Ma himself n,‘ to the ce stroy t men gathers L hs ugo, Ran ck of cards ar 3 a ded only Don- to what nmm « arded extre table. bill were the cight karian w French ernment a radical char 5 in any such . ol mg place as 1o with admitted t and the {wag fined gy We can| George New Bed- pested roduction ean 3 Tl 2 tariff on fine cot- increased to adequately American st rasp the impo nd conr New must nse Bedford be mct arge Krikori Hurry 1 §5 Hurted satisfi in STERLING EXCHANGE GOES T0 NEW RECORD Which is the indards we ity ance of the le heartedly v endeavor to pro- cominu 10 HOLLAND SEEMS READY T0 PASS UP OLYYPICS the A\, V. BANQUET number of Disabled Hartford chapte Hotel local rans Crosses $1.7 Hizliest arde kers of James Mayor urday eve- man, Expected That Rules Ania- A L it Had Been Since the . i 15 Laid Down \t Koppls tenrisi to B M Paonessa, H. Quite faddock Mool Lyor Days of 1019, Neat Moeting Will Be 1 €] Quigley ¢ 0 WO BROTHERS DIE Dee. 29.—John 1, D H. Griffen itfon of vith the back to 1 oi more t 400,000,000 yen in 19 ) In 1921, owing to huge WAR by Japuanese industry, thep ost-war depression rthquake of 1923 the has continued, and Mr, now places the nattonal 000,000, Osaka is according Tokle comes Japa while ith of all Jaey , or 3858, (In T im citios in wealth Na~ Tokl , Nagoya and LXTEND CAMERA'S EYE finown That Lens Can Sometimes Deteet Objects’ Which Cannot Be Seen With the Naked Eye, 2 1t is gene a propérly mane ng out obe defy detege eye. That Leing great- mental work v jol by the rds and the war dee of aviation, results are considered rets, but it is more than e next war smoke ot likely to be complete r advaneing cls at can be given some un- plercing obscurity camera {5 exper 's section of t s of he experimental eams give very good results im res of objects conoealed which cone and cloud bank. powers, now can be carried & Dr. G. K. Bur- bureau, believes inereased visibility cmera—lies Jargely in the > emulsions which ‘ecor- aracter of the sensitive 1its development. Some of discoverics In eonnection with probably will be made though there details which military archives likely long time. largest fce , Switzerland, por v that the her, of the t of the sear are will public, a kating is 5,000 Are You Ruptured? No appliance without special fitting can give permanent re- Hef. When properly held in place there sure to he rvelicf and in some s possibly a a.m. to 6 p.om Sundays by Ap- pnmm. 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