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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1925. COMING OF WORLD [CHuoRe ANt hzz 1t ¢AN 54 MURDERS [BOY BADLY HORTASHE [x, s oo o ENTRRBDINMEET |Resultionof Sexin ot v, oo N, . all saved the Colonal theater from Carl Walko, 11, Knocked Down by | churel, | damage, The loss was placed at $10,- in the announcement of A. M, Dan. | In New York on tho [has yet entered one of the Metro- | VY means of temperature, made be-| The auxillary of the L O, B, B, ow M ' n] Y But Santa Claus is Not A. B, Porter's Car on South : How r:<:;r ‘[]w”w“\r\[u'- will take ta and I. A. Brown of the Car-| 000 ¢ £ ertain, It depend tho ew York, Dec, 2 our hundred | Degle institution thet they have| G eosophists Warned of New Then New Yorker Makes At SEAThe S Aeiyt of Eaok O 104 Lt e o e M oF bt n A O MR T steamer to land tl cofl [e[]]p[ at Suicide As he darted across the street yes- rude granite pler, for | & g i ‘. s no |politan A, A. U.s uthletes’ develop- | fore the American society of at- | will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the n the Way to Go Home" are among | { terday atternoon in t ath of an | harbor, The island belongs to the [ment meets, will be seen in action Wrallsts and joint genetics sections | vestry rooms of the synagogue. the popular songs of the children of | o ] automobile driven by A. B. Porter| Argyll family at the 212th armory, Sixty-sccond |In session at Yale university here, |Election of officers will take place. x\m, 18, British Tndla, Dee, 20 () | New Britain, according to the £ong% | New York, Dec, 29 (P—Harry |0f 17 Adams street, Carl Walko, A ¢t and Columbus avenue, tonight. | The lecture, fllustrated with lan- s~At the conclusion of the theo- |requested by 230 children at the Y B4 = iy o laged 11, 81 West stree as knock- | . : ¢ v arntall 1 e u t 1 g K , 54 years old, lles serlously |28 ) 8 street, was knock 3 AT rat Flynn of tl o slides, demonstrated that wa- \ :«mhh-\ soclety’s jubilee conventlon |annual Salvation Army Christmas {swounded in a Brooklyn hospital to- @l down by the machine and wus. | Movement Under Way to | tormer national ter fleas subjected to low tempera ere ) Annle Besant, the presi- |party conducted by the 3lue Army | day, faced with the wreck of his life. | tained & fracture of t yinan's Bible class lust eve- | Jast night he was found but a |DeIng treated at the kull, He 4| (‘ombine Big Churches plon; Arthur ¢ tures propagated a predominance ew Dritaln | Xey York, Dec. 29 (P—A move A, C., former holder of the national | of ¥ offspring, whereas speci 0t expected arly [of I ming of & “world teacher.”, De- |ning. 4 £ 5 ©w feet from the body of an at- |General hospital. ment has been launched to r unior two miie ti hin Dun- [ mens subjected to higher than mu- , Jluring that tho world now stood ut | Carl Tnsign Irederickson an- |tractive young stenographer, Miss| According to the report by Porter |thres of (he lurgest and weal woody of the P'astime A, C. will clash | scum temperatures generated a fhe beginning of @ new age, Mrs, Be- [ nounced that he would hold a brict | Edith Durton, whom he had killed |t Dolice headquarters, he was driv theran churches i New York, and |in the three ile run, which r percent of female pro- “~ Ll"i added: song service first, Instead of s cfore he attempted sufeide in her |[ing bis machine along South Main he equity from the three pro- |Will be the feature, all three conced- | geny. Whencver a world tencher ap- |music the Salvation Army chief iirooklyn liome. She was crumpled |8treet at a slow rate of 1 and s, which It is expected will [ing liberal handicaps to many rivals. e €ars for the purpose of founding a |surprised to licar shouts from the J | under a Christmas tree with three | When he reached Ash & mount to more than $1,600,000, to | Harry Hinkel, who | 1 to wear | B o :' v form of the anclent truths up- |sides for the latest popular jazz it s in her body, a vietim,.polico | Walko boy ran out into the street. t a skyscraper Lutheran build- |the colovs of the New York A, C. | Local Interests Are to »:‘n,‘fl‘““ :‘ BAnaY civilization is to be ‘he program consisted of musi lieves, of Cowan's anger when she | Porter stated that it was impossible be on scrateh fn the two-mi Manage Railroad Lines filic type of human kind—a | by the 1. B. C. orchestra Iyerused nis suit, to avold hitting the boy, and that he | e congregations in the proposed with his old rival, Ted Newen- | . ; = ;\l riuce, ]: 8 we call I7'~~M born. | direction of Oliver H. Nicholls, song| With a bullet in his temple, [stopped his machine immediately fy wre: Holy Trinity church, [dorfer, among v John ¢ "“ " Dec. 20 (- '\;> [ y wgere ds definite seientifie evidence | service of popular and religlous | Cowan thus far has been unable to |after the lad was knocked down by {Central Park West, the Church of | Miller, Ki ony quar i ocal interests of the Mont. $ \ g Wb a new typo i3 appearing within |songs selected by the chijdren, duct | tirow light on several other mys. | the radlator of his car. {the Advent, Broadway and Seventy- |ter-m in front of LILAWEH e e R TRILT0RA fahd La“. .“ eck of the AN et anen by by Mrs. L. €. Voke and Miss Thelma | 1ories concerning himself, one of | When he discovered that Carl was| third street, and the Church of the |Jol t Lally tn S operted i e ot oy @ competition for the Toy pod Tuist suffice now o sy that | Dyor, duet by Mr, and Mrs. Voke, | which centers about a charge that |hurt, Porter drove the boy to the|Atonement, which about a year ago Christmas fund meet, will fi s ol e that civilization, as it grows and de- | suxophone solo and laughing song ubsconded with $12 from a|New Britaln hospital, and later came [sold its property at Edgecomb ave- [worthy oppon the 440 in t ga s Ipon At Autos. .f"'f"‘ millbeinielyl Esomotibrothe Arthur I, Groth, and Scoteh | hotel in 1923, Two notes that he |to police headquarters to report the [nue and 140th persons of Waltor Jieich and_Don |9F he (w0 roads h re and at brothernond ot i (o verstl | comedy sketeh espeelally adapted o fwrote threw some light on his care ,-_\‘mr‘lq"m At the hospilal, Curl ts re-| = 2o Mecready of the Nowark, A, D O A e All caps must be J ninity 1¢ first 11he children's program by Dave| In one he said: “I did not go very | ported as resting comfortably. T iEnias " Yat c DA KRN BT 0 A DIINLAR Sved oy Gk ; i i phicat soclety. | Young, Scoteh comedian and ive | high in pubiic. school. My fault, 1| dask Discuss Referendum Wi € A T of e New Yark . (¢ Virmont voard of directors repre- |} turned in by January s eritlea 5 d Bilue | hig n blic school. My fault, 1| L o | . L e rhio e o lsenting the fndustries and the com- P Wiy Nt ut this critleal | g my golofst 15 just a bad boy, no matter how | LONELY BURIAL PLACE | On Bill to Fix Prices . wit be on the back mark in the 100 B0 o o nelr pees. |l 2nd at 5 o'clock. s be among us nitolvary | Mol T Santa, Claus 11 tried to be g 1 one. Please | Body of Dowager Duchicss of Argyll | The directors of N 60=yard dn i crvatior tany of us that he has siightly has. |50 0 ® Short address and with the | forgive me. Good by | Taken to 1sle of Tona, o Dbty b ol oot e AT ‘ | E. 8 French of Rochester, general Award made Jan. 5th tened what we call the date of his | 1°'P of Adjutant C. C. Palmer, Cap-; The other note was addressed to| Tondon, Dec, 29 () — A little|ing yesterday held a generat dis- | Frat Thinks Freshmen manager of St. Johnsbury and W at 4 p, m « cavse of troubles and ala | G8 J. W. Bush and Ensign Cart | Bmil 11 Reimers, manager of the | gaamer will leave tomorrow | cu Referendum No. 47 of Should Prove Ahility ke Champlain raiiroa ap- L s condition » mod. | I'rederlekson passed ont toys to the | | Latham, and said in p with the body of Dowager | 11 \ tes Chamber of : 5 * |nointed general manager of two ition of the mod- ann 5 | A S it 3 States 1 illa; Kv. Deo. 20 (F— &0 {hat it x tha) worlafl| St BECTLA L OVERIVELS BRCoNated Sl lke to give the money bock, | pyehiess of Argyll, who died Christ- | C The referendum deals || ced to prove | THE treat need that calls him from n,q\“-‘r”:'nw:'“f)hl-‘l- LT 0 Gt BT 1l EE 'fi';“““‘”r?fn~; mas ey will proceed to the | w recommendation that by |, fore heing S (e s | bwn great retreat in the Himalayas (5700 merchant. li a blonde, her mother and | on01y Jittle islet of Ioma., in the | enactment of congress, manufac 5 3 o o o¥o rescue he world, which threatens | 10V ingthofaugiencesgy | kmailed me out of the | ynnar Hebrides group oft the coast | turcrs who make products und Sinaillotkin e I"m,p TI"._"“"'h Pl‘“? Famers Ml.lk Yo nerlsh for lack of him 1\\1;‘7“” songs. | s an. | Of Scotland, where the burial will| tralmarks or some ofher i i atienar | Glass Window to Escape g 10 indeed 1 ange it fn | There a large atfend n had ab- | ¢aye place. s be given the onvertien utt Yoo, 29 (P : White: and. Bluo: Aot e ) about | \ E mvention ith, N. H., Dec. 29 (P CO t erisis, for the time in | ' S JHue rmy members g € laliohd ona island w oles n Pappas jum througl o | Ml ¢ !lie history of the great Ar , | present. | the time he met Miss Burton, wh A B John Pappas jumped through a plate o “liristianity ss window when a | The program was in el men fo | Chaleman Harry An guide it along the path of its further | BlUe Army er slation.” tee who was a gasoline ex- plosion set fire to his shoeshine par- or on Congress street today. He es- caped without a scratch, The fire ree f| Was a sten her at the hotel. %S i | (s, Ada Tiicton, mother of the |0 afterwards, t | turies, ot holy repute ar who found the victims of Mok : : s ‘| orite, burfal place for sisted by the above | the t said that Cowan | = mentioned Fred 1, Ensworth, | Was known to her as Arthur Rogers | . osophists in the United States En. B. Ripple, Henry W. Williams, [ and had Jong been an attentive caller and abroad have hailed as a “new L’j!mvr C. Nodine, Andrew Ji on her daughter. | SO INONPRTENGE OFARGED | TNT MONEY BACK he world teacher did not. « fo Dis world as a m | 453 SOUTH MAIN ST. 1 take up York univers terfainment commit- | slain s van stock, Krishnamu ®d at Oxford, las tra the world severul times, and has | lives p co De z Rei romis- \ \ritten various books concer s Chicago Defaulting Realtor Promi | Snlle o fass. Director of Accounts Clalms | o funity It He Refunds Stol- | housands of he barts of the world have gathered at M | crs from all | That Towns and Cities Are Tosing { en Funds, | 18 for 1 Considerable Money. ! repor Chicago, Dec. 20 (B — Creditors | ’ bilee of the theosophical society, | looking to Krishnamurti soon to | Boston, Dee, 20 (P of | from whom Harold A, Bradiey, head | kin his minist e second Chrict, | incompetence and jree the bankrupt real estate firm, fled el | the par lin June, 1924, are v z to give X H | Massachuselis im immunity from prosecution if | 4 Diallas, Texas, where he was found | Ve lay. His debts aggregate | 1address o the Massachusetis & f OF HUSBAND'S NEGLECT | 02t cloty of Certified Publie Accounta after Abandoned, With Children, since | T conld name for yon,” he arch disclosed that his | [ A 1arge city In this state whos Tte vanished Last September, She Wins R e ted to put up | I 0 Support Order. | o three years, and T ha W0 @s part in financing a $3,- | inzs with & town {reas 100 cooperative apartment he After admitting that Lie has given | hasn't balanced his hooks {n 4o | Was building. Meanwhile financlers - his wife and three children no finan- | years, In the past year hetween | bitd agreed to waive the stipulation o Cal aid i ptember 1, Dennis | $180,000 ¢ 70,000 have heen | T | guilty 1o & charge of nonsupport, ouigh! ofticiale, i ofticials | and his ca wus continued untii [ themselves are not so wneh to blame | B | Snaehe iy dnen e Gy avitne guiniclon s Bt " Dodge. Mass., Man Is Fiest Cousin ¢ Hung rd in police court this|incompetent mien pay them 1 | i m { dicutons salarics wns are | Bt Expecis No Bequests In Pul rorn the L S T e P s Will, \ she has heen i1l and fepanre g L Worcester, w‘.\, e ‘IP; i s cluimed that his wife told | = 7 One of the few known near relatives with him, He s ave boen lost in floods along | ACWSpaper and magazine publisher, | 1/ Now Yo ; s rding 19 | Who died a week ago leaving an es and t1 AT o esfimated at §40,000,000, s John | ‘ support his fami e Hopkins, « first cousin, wlo owns a | Thomas odies and debris through | (70 in the village of Dodge, in the | { St neigitboring town of Charlfton, S Cuse i8 foln of a family | Who makes his winter home at B wdler street, this city, \Mr. Munsey's mothe \ e (Hopkins) -Munsey r' of el f \Ir. Hopking' father, Simeon Hop [ one of the leading citizens o " & A ‘ FIMT 1N MAINE | adlowell, Maine, 60 years ago. Of all your 1926 resolutions, that one to have a more attractive, a \ir. Hopkit st that although more liveable home this year is the most commendable. A well Me., Dee. 20 (A—Th o Sl dunay It e furnished home is an inspiration to you and your family and is a ceive a hequest in Mr. Munsey's | source of joy to all. will He says he believes Mr, Mu | ¥’ siser, M. John M. Hydgs of WATCH OUR BIG WINDOWS i ST AL e s R In the South Window you will see a handsome Living Room Suite, - mitk was e §8,051 is city, and a grandson, Charles one of the newest designs made in Grand Rapids. It is of the hest v b s motalne, Katasis- [ anponkkeeher, { construction being filled with curled hair and covered with a i EE iR ‘ = el handsome taupe mohair. The frame and legs are made of Solid S P - Mahogany and the price for the suite is only §470.00. B e jf;;,’;' THE MAGTU In our North Window there is a handsome Dining Suite. Itis a BT Grand Rapids Suite of excellent proportions. The dignified chairs / Ho) are covered with an appropriate Tapestry. This is a Special Suite. The eight pieces are only $360.00. We have the Server and China Cabinet to match if you desire. it f For Your New Year’s Party : On our Main Floor you will see some of the new Maple pieces. BAID GAMBLING DENS There are two quaint Maple Bedroom Suites, one with a Windsor e TR P e e Bed, the other with a Four Post Bed. Then, too, there is the i el Cloan i tin holeoit i Maple Dining Suite, the Maple Gateleg Tables and Windsor Chairs . panetol e S S which are worthy of your inspection. I night w W taken i - C. PORTER SON \ % [J [ ] ) ] \|'|1|!‘Illi~'l|l]" AVE N | i [ | | MAGTUX KUPTUX | . $35 $50 “UU|N. E. MAG & SONS ! . L] TO CONDUCT ORCHESTRA e . Milas. Dec (201M 5 Artirn o8 ifl_fl_ninlranate Shapype & | MAIN AT EAST MAIN | . : e ( — ; 3 .

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