New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1925, Page 11

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BOTH ARE FREED Month Ending Nov, 7 Sces More —— grade of tobnc Month - Bridgeport Fatal Fight | wammincton, vec. o om—suomo | Chambers of Commerce et 11" i to economi bile fatallties in large cities of tho cossity.” country were more numerous during the four weeks ending Nov. 7, the commerce announced last night, than during tho preceding four ay, the letter says, would Is of acres of valuable o utilized for other purpose Bridgeport, Dec, 9 (A — Coroner Al John J. Phelan today made public his finding in the death of Willlam alley, the size of | Kunst, 71, exonerating Charles E. |the erop rem: g undersold King, Kunst's son-in-law and Mrs. PR the talk of curtallment of ac Anna King, daughter of the deceas- surveying the situation in fifty-nine | . ¢ season has led the Con ed of criminal responsibility in |CIties of more than 100,000 populu-|Chamber of Commerce to ¢ Kunst's death. The charge of man- tlon, the department's figures 8how- | farence of growers for Ji slaughter against King was nolled in ed 531 deaths during the four wecks |(nig eyt Among the problems to | artford, D . (®)—Conditions thos acres without upsetting th ® | produce market.” “The hankers are interested,” it ing acts of Charles and Anna King in defense of their proper persons from fmminent death or great bodily dan- gor. The coroner reviews the facts of the same cities totalled 4,611, com-| |1ssucd by George B. Chandler, secre- |} ! o | i :nx:"x:(]n:‘il”r\\rdi i b "","',‘“"‘1"", [tary of the chamber, went o local 1o ! 3| chambers of commerce in Hartford, |1 Lall River, Norfolk, Spokane and |Nog Rritain, Middletown, Manches. |« reported no fatali- sion will be probably devote afternoon session to & itlons. The Conneetieut Springfield, M with only 12 deaths this year from automobile accidents, had the low- est record for the Sitotiie Mt In New York city the du'onl(fl)”"umx o fatalities for the year to Nov. 7 $31; In Chicago, 499; Philad phia, 261; Detroit, 220; 190; and Clevel: {ville, and to seven | {eommerce in Ma coat and started to argue with his daughter over monecy matters; how Kunst became incensed when his daughter told her husband that her father intended to kill her and of how the old man attached King with the knife when King rose to put Kunst out of the house, The evidence cited by the coroner 1 in his finding brought out the fact that Kunst dealt King a blow over|®’: o' \ the head with the knife, King|ond Cleveland's il | grasped him about the body to dis- arm him and in the etrugsie forced | ()AL INDUSTRY HURT the knife from his hands, He cites| the testimony as it dealt with the — overcoming and pinioning of Kunst|pact Year Not Satisfactory, Accord- to the floor by a chair which Mrs. King obtained from the kitchen and ing to Statement Given Out By states: | A Tt is assumed that tho leg or rungs| Mining Congress, ! i of the chalr in consequence of its| having slipped back and forth over | the chest and head and throat of | the deceased, caused a compression and fracture of the cartilaginous rings of the windpipe of the dece ed, death following from strangula- umber of com o will probab ts of trainc mbers of | c for the viewpo am-{market men, 1 | {bar The fnvitation says that informa- [in the aft i t there is practically a | s stock of unsold tobaceo | READ {ERALD of normal supply in ware- | 'on yorn kers an crested grouy WANTS Washington, Dec. § (P—The last | lly satisfactory | in the cont m , which “con- | | tinues to suff sult of 100 | much attention from people that | about it.” Louls C. declared today in 1fon.” | } | opentng th W annual conventlon | . {of the American mining congress. | : Mass. Hunter Shot in | Although most mining operations Jaw, Mistaken for Deer [nave not et reached the post-war | [¢] cnfir\l«l Mass, Dee, 0 () |Dosls where the spread between coat | i A R L e T Al ok R i u]\:n\m“ : Em?,‘;hf tn‘,\l,“ ron | prior to the war, the trend fs clc lioalin) Héve warly foduy =itk 40 SHAE U, bs edlf,Cding i tered jawbone, the result of a | " & h;\]\mny:u nt, " r‘.m,\, it unting acoldent. Hodgman was | 0dden € indica «talking deer in the woods at Barn urdston when another hunter whose | tiddletown Pata]m identity was not learned mistook | Not Caused by Driver him for a deer and shot him, Ant ot R S T oner operation will be performed to ex- | Middlttown, frec. ¢ t { tract the bullet which is still lodged }""y‘]‘vi‘r": vh‘:i e :”“‘*'fi»‘;m i nitheibono B _ epomeibte for the deatn of Crirord| Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fo The youth AUTOIST KILLED {Daice 45, of hle v h o (P—wWilliam | dled_from injnr ftered on No- : Sl i ; poaren: I LoDen B n | vembeniia ilien e was Hitibyl el Lumbago Colds Neuritis Numlgm' s e Headache Pain Toothache Rheumatism t Avila of the same city slightly injur- | Portla o late Inst night when the car in | Meriden vond with a roller coaster chich theywere riding with two other | at the fime of the aceldent. Coroner Bedford men skidded on Child | Smith sald today that if the truck ¢t and crashed into a tre ( ) thur R. Riley of 162 Chanc New Bedford, owner and driver chine, and & man named Uricdman escaped injury, ITill and | ' Avila were tre; o hos- | pital, Fall River. Medieal Examin- | Hildreth er Horace Seymour pronounced Pot- | ter's death due to accident, DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Tandy “Bay Also bottles of and 100—Druggis Aspirla i3 the trade mark of Bayer Manufactur wwwww%:mwwwww Gifts Worthy of tbe Christmas Spirit There is only one gift worthy of the true C hristmas spirit—the gift that re- fiectq in faithful service and enduring beauty the sincerity of the impulse by which it is prompted. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR MEN FOR LADIES Belts and Buckles Watches and Chains Vrist Watches , AUTO FATALITIES GAIN et grown, yet demand | for this particular type is limited. || But Pl‘Ot&Cled Thelflsel%s il] Killed Than Preceding ‘Will DlSCllSS Pmblems Wim ;‘:;(. solve the problem,” says the let- | “growers aro_contemplating a | ike nor a and a question is, “how hest to us arket o fnterested, he- the olty court today. ending Novembori 1, against 46U |po considered s that of declding thr JeLs Iniercated, bed| - dul e previous perlos or L € The coroner finds that Kunst's|ye,. Lial ?”‘ B \:\lm]"r - ”:“H;o:lvofll(:'xwl “" :‘"':“ on unplanted t0- {0t ie th) is throw i . 8 a and next year. (e e i oS death “resulted from the justifiable |} vinen” of automoblile fatalities in [tnto competition with them.' ‘Phe invitation to the conference, | The letter indicates that the morn- | atement of the problem an the case, showing how Kunst came ter, Rocky s Wind- | Tohacco Growers' assoclation will h g ties du ho la ur week | 5 1o King's home with a large meat ~cc;\u\ll: :; I{':’r (1.'\:' 1\':‘; x]", J“;“l (‘} \':; }‘mr st T Hartford, [asked to furnish the program in the cutters’ knifs concealed under his| | Glastonbury, d Union- | rorenoon, the letter says, and th et gardeners | SIFIED ADS Accept only “Bayer” package V).\»Inch contains pmvnnduredmns boxes of 12 tablets o of Monoaceticacldester of Salleslicacid NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925, e 8 o 1l n a 1 Iy | 4| PR T ts. 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