New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1925, Page 14

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COAL MINERS GET |- NOTE FRON OWNERS Urges Them to Agree to Arbi- {ration Plans ( ton, Pa, Nov, pmployes of the J Coal compan 16 (P—Coal 4do-Highland | , one ¢ ‘ ehe flelds today, I | Hated November 14 2 & facts S Ktrike wi longer unless arbit But you ecan start w v it you men tell yo arbitrate.” The letters declared that the col Yiarles have heen idle that five paydays ha any of is a k almo. ten we distribution estimated loss of ught for arbitr per © in o was p han the id to eddo cents an | Worlk ts in Phila or 40 cents in other ile not ter w - rour dimed that the only per- Tt was ¢ sons gair rough t and . working inion coal be burned. THE MITCHELL CASE Investigation of Charges Against Captain Foley Have Been Post- poned Until Tomorrow. Washington, Nov. 16 vestig into th Captain P sought of before ion the irgaret mony A downe the wal court of Inquiry lay by that court u. row andoah The postpo of M Wi motion surr Leonard said he had not had time of the during and > comp rd of examinatior t made t Lakehurst the the his will slon take Washing Captal stand to of TOWER ON CHURCH SHARFN BY QU First Page) (Continued tro ated a at about 12:30 ing for about ar The same apparatus 2 s gain record- ances this morning about s in the city this morning ck was felt dis- 'n owne 1 no trees d storm and suffered damag er of people n 3 they fe about 1 during the no city 1 property ew Brit- t their 8 roc o'clock this but paid little attention to | eginald McKnerney of 49 Grand street, driving his car home from Hartford morning at about 1 k reports the auto was stopped n several times despite the fact he had the gas pedal down to floor. It took him ten minutes other car owners had sim le. Another local driver said that Wallingford-Meriden road carly this morning the wind nearly carried his car off the road. the Shock Felt in Hartford Nov. 16 (/) — This section was visited by another earth tremor this morning r to the one felt here Satur- Hartford, sligh he “baby” earthquake was ex- perienced at 1:20 a. m. and lasted but a second or two. Buildings shook for a moment but so far as could be learned there was no damage. slight shock was accompan- high wind, a heavy rain abnormally high tempera- on of the year. The “quake’ tered in the Hartford district but affected the ighting systems as far south Middletown. No earth shock, how- ever, was felt there. Although no records of the slight shock Saturday were regis- tered in seismographs scientists are of the opinion that the shock hich caused buildings here and in ounding towns to shiver was a baby” earth tremor. cntists regard the mor of no ‘“sigr lain that it was of a local ied by a an ture for this sea Satur- ance'” Telephone and electric light ympanics which this morning were airi siderable damage to inclined to at- to the high to the slight mage than of the reported had at- of 40 time the wind velocity office | stated. ismograph record of Tart- ikes was indicated to- Harvard Fordham. Tele- s to the two universities ng found the obscrvers reccrding of an earths . The Ford- local is morr ) miles ¢ LEWIS STONE “Inez From Hollywood” CAPITOL—THURS. as | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925, R O O R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R } instrument {sturbance beann at 7:01 a, Harva selsmograph was st 1 g 1t at 10:15, 0 Miles Away, Fordham Report o'cloc The sh New York, Nov, 16 () — an !0} carthquake of moderate intens L e about rom New York, was he seismograph at Fordham uni versity morning from 7:01 to 7:45 o'clock. The maximum turbance was recorded beginning 7:15 o'clock. (k! m this ard unlversity today » first 04 a ed until 18 recorded at 7 n maximu re Disturbances cc 1 from t ' Kir ther tering 500 mi said recorded ¢ ere n in New England yeste Villiam J. Fisher H Aking a study of su said the 1 llg" een the recurr rday, Dr. rvard, who disturh- might .conid s Georgetown Records Quake Nov. 16 (A — A escribed by Director as severe was recorded tc the Georgetown universit beginning at 7:01 after 9 o'clock I disturbance Th from V direc | Washington, Brotessorial: \rthquake Tondorf Harvard ord of reportsd dist “Moodus earth seismograph, asting until maxim 7:18 to 7 to the local heen Noises He said disturbances and was from respor er was mile ing northerly ash Meteorites Seen In Three States Boston, Nov. 18 (@—Mete were sighted in three states ye lay, according to reports reaching here last night. Residents of the Roslindale district of this city wereo startled by a sharp hissin nolse followed by the sight of a falling ball of fire. The object apparently struck on the outskirts of the town but hundreds of persons unsuccessfully for traces of it on the |ground. A meteorite bursting on | B swick-Gardiner highy {in Mains, was believed to have | ithe cause of the detonation that rocked the ground and houses in Harrison, sending several families running from their houses in fear of an earthquake. A rumbling, similar 'ment to thunder, wccompanied the fall of |} the meteorite, it was reported. In Keene, N. H, an pearing llke a comet, was scen to drop from the heavens. Lowell, Mass., and Manchester, N. H,, also reported sighting meteorites last night. | | | | orites Premier Baldwin Announces Legls- | lative Plan to Protect British In. dustries, London, Nov. 16 (/) — Premier | stated in the house of | tod that legislation | introduced at the v the protection This would searc be further the y | mean further Winst the exch commons dustries. state import . lor told the house the resignation h minister that aillaux does in pi etween Mr, ( laux for the object, ap- | jebt to G as Frenc finance the agree ady re and M. ¢ EIGE Toa iple alr urct lor said, ho had discuss to which ition further conditions vas subject outstan the agreement BOY HIT BY AUTO Daniel Gorman, aged 9, of 33 La ler street, received i ries to his shoulder and face, Saturday, when truc en by Antonio Daquila Harvard Seismograph Active Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 16, (A— An earthquake which must have |been severe at its point of origin {was recorded in the seismograph at ETHEL: The First Frost a a dr | | \ ! W -YEGS INOEED, TS [ A GAD AND | ' GLOOMY TIME. - HERE'S A PENNY, | TO RISK Two : & 2 1 DonT AR ! LARSG! ——— S;) U My BOY, PROMISE | THAT VOU WON'T | alad g i jubas B front o Pavano is the o on road, Bristol, struck | on North or of the Mt Ver with 1 10 playing AL ('hief of Army Scouts Under Custer Is Dead Nov, 16 3, White Becker, § army scouts Custer and I, when he enters ting erday. T en th lers in e Oklahoma le me to City Items lexander lodge, Georg 1 wmeet evening in Vega Lord will be wbers at her hom street Thrusday t les and 113 Church 8t Phone 211=—advt get him a Nash nhert hostes afternoon. Service s v at For X xpressmen Must Go, Is Nair’s Committee Ukase mmon ordinanc on Comu from the public gave two Chairms nance commi n that the commit- s convinced the public street occupled. Beneficial oA Full Coal Bin the Best Physician Colds, peumonia and consumption often originate in a cold, drafty home. We will advance you the money to keep in health and comfort. the coal bin full and your family No endorsers required. All loans between husband, wife and ourselves. This insures strict privacy. We Lend Up to $300 to Housekeepers Only lawful interest 24-hour servics Call, write o "phone BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 87 West Main St,, cor, Room 104 W ashington T * OOH — WON'T | P2 GLAD WHEN NEXT ) - UNLEGSS™ YOU HAV SUMMER COM SR STL A2 ar 1o VY / [F HAY-FEVERD / . CHEWING GUM. ——— By \fes, IS A PROMISE © daugh- to | 145 Superior | { cepsamae g s | THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Atrangea For d Ready Reforence, LINE RATES FUR i RTIO Quick ANNOUNCEMENTS [SCANROUNENENTE e Burial BUTIA ), Monuments nental worke, 12 of all sizer and g and letter cutting water 53 West to freeze, Main 8t. Notice {s hereby given that Joseph Pandolfo and Jacoh Mankoff have <old their harber husiness located at 8 Myrtle St., to Franest Midolo, who will continue | same place, 3y PERCY CROSBY SIR, A PROMISES b \THATS THaT!) 1 DONT MEAN ) MEBBIE ! \F\T'S Two |LISTEN, MA. DO YoU THINK | BACKING HORSES 15 WRONG* - FERINSTANCE, THE wAY PAW DOES (T, IT |54 Balen and Bervi Station, Hartford Av . N LEXINGTON= U4 grade motor Phone ) and GRAY Mo- Hardware *hove ; wport model, cuger touring ear oned and ‘newly - and §0od tires, G A | LEXINGIT( A k painted Elx wire whe Trad considered. Ben: hone: 22 d top il condltioned, and_upholstery et Motor Sales W Tine, ker, 68 ea, 100 Weat Cenneth service; cor. 2110, Local T CAKS Bales and Suler Cor. 326 STUNIHAR LR S0 Ber Albro 8 ATT condition, e reasonable, In tiret clawe paint ANd upholstery are ex new corts, 1 spare. Phone 2218 ‘good Matr St bale new Irade Motor M 150 AND UP TER 6 TO 12 THE MOHEN & AMIDON SAL OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL BUICK USED CAR DEPT. CAPITOL BUICKE €O, 193 ARCH STREET FHONE LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO CAR BUYERS i cate down paymren monthiy only. to do business at the | MANY OTHERS CLUDING ALL ATE MAKES AARON G, COHEN 185 PARK HARTFORD, ALWAY OPEN INC. CONN, ce ta buy a good nsed ed by the reputation of Tord dealer in north- Here are & few more to chooss Tudor, $350., new tires, Tudor (3), $400. Ford, new tires, Tudor, Roadster, $250. Touring (2), $200, Coupe (2), 83 1921 Coupe $17 One ton truck chasi Small down payments. Pay as you rids ELMER AUTO CO., 22 MAIN ST. PHONE 1512, . GOSSELIN. —eee )N AND ES! USED CAR DEPT. OFFERS THE FOLLOWING IN CHOICE USED CAR VALUES TERMS ARRANGED 35 Hudson Coach, Chrysler _touring car, 4 1024 Essex : Essex Coach. Essex Essex TO SALES CO. PHONB 2548 EX-— PACKARD BALES & SERVICE

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