New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1926. \BIF STORM BREAKS UP | ATTEMPTS S”";"]E {35 g e .TE,".‘,'F".-M‘.L".“,\“,.’,'\?\i‘x'.l',,l.THREE UUIZZEB IN | s, "ine enterea tne vuitaing wits | WORCESTER FIRE DOBS |5 “ivoeeesis tmion “poecusied 22 | | 8. Strolls, William P. Hayes, and L] rawn revolver, when one of the! the Svea Press Publishing company. alleged store breakers leaped owever, had been un- SLASHES SELF ON LONELY GHRISTMAS Louiswille Professor a Suicide; in Despondent Fit | Indianay l.ouis B. Siff, an aged college profes- | sor, with no living relatives and a circle of friends restricted to his two interests, music died here by his own hand in a fit | of despondency over a lonely Christ- mas. This was the delief of col ac the Umdversity of Louisville, where Prof. Siff had spent eightecn years of his academic life. On his way to Chicago to attend a conven- n of mathematics, the professor tered at a hotel Christmas Day and was found d inday wit his wrists and throat slashed by a razor, Wwhich was found near the Lody. In Prof. Sifi's jockets were $28 000 in government bonds and $1,-| 172 in cash. Friends in Louisvilc said he recently had obtained a let- ter from a trust company proving him the owner of the bonds in cast of emergency. At one time Prof. Siff was er at Opera House ir and friends said that his interest in music was The money and honds will be turned over to the probate court for isposition. Prof. Siff who was past 70, was a son of an Ausirian schol- r, and before going to the Univet- v of Louisville had been conneeted with the University of Nebraska and the Uniy of Maine. s a sing- e=meme e Tt Week’s Activities in ] [ Catholic Churches Saturday, New Years' Day, is a | holyday of obligation in the Catholie | church. It is the feast of the Cir- cumeision of Jesus Chris W he celebrated in all local Cath churches with special masses. St. Mary’s Church. celebrated in St he mass for the children will be said at 9 o'clock in ihe lower church. ¢ jons will be heard Friday afternoon and eve- ning. No church societies will meet this week on account of the liolidays. St. Josepi's Church, Masses on Saturday . Joseph's church will he at 5:30, 7 and § o'clock, the last being a high n Confessions will he heard Friday afternoon and evening Members of the society of the Children of Mary will receive com- munion in a hody at the o'clock of Confessiol will o be heard Saturday afternoon and evenir St. Peter’s Church, The Ladies' society of St. Anme of St. Peter's chureh will rece munion in a body at the mass next Sunday. Masses on Safurday will b 5:30, 7 and 8 o'clock, the last | a high mass. Confessions will heard Fri afternoor d evening. St. Andrew’s Church. Masses Satur St Andrew’s chureh will b 0, 7:30 and §:50 o'clock. The children of the will attend the 7:30 Confessions will e afternoon and eve Light 'Quake Felt In and Near Fresno Cal,, Dee. 27 (P—An earth nke was felt d in Turlock, 80 miles from here, a o'clock th i} Th felt. by telephone operator cthers, but ive com o'elock ning. I'resnn, here ly did no « \quake shocks were f other abhout lock, shaken ed. Severe shocks were reported from Hanford and Porterville, but there e no reports of . Coalinga dishes and many persons also reported feeli : shocks. Jumps I()fl' Moving Truck And Lands in Hospittal 4 T Peter Bouch:' of quare is confined to the ain General hospital with lacerations about the body, face and he result of his ‘ot of ruck driven by and mathematies, 'S¢ Two Churches Forced to Change Programs Because of Bad | Weather—Program Cancelled. Christmas programs in two local | churches were interfered with by the | storm yester Ep rch was postponed til next Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Students of the church et in the parish rooms 5 | The Tl M. M to have | church, will be given next Sunday evening at 7: The Christmas pageant, tivity d to be given at the outh Congregational church last | g evening, has been dropped entirely. | It was found impossible to give it vesterday because of the stormy | nd inasmuch as many of | s are students home | B who will return to school before Sunda evening, the | program has been cancelled. Pleasant Visitor at West Main Street Home | i The ice stoym of day after- noon and evening and the blizzard of | yesterday morning drove large flocks ! 'S into the . and many New | ided to the spirit | r by feeding their in people iristmas cher new found feathered friends, Even ph plucked up enough | courage to do their foraging in pop- | ulated sections and came almost in- to the heart of the clty. Major I'rank H. Johnstom, president of the City Coal and Wood Co., walking | across his garden of West Main street vesterday to a place where Mrs. Johnston had been feeding the birds, surprised a beautiful cock pheasant enjoying the feast. The visitor seemed unusually tame for this type of bird 10.10 Not the time of day but the price that will buy one of the best suits of clothes {you've seen in years. See Wednesday's paper and have $10.10 ready. A Blessing to Mothers! $3.55 | Orange St. Man Opens Jets, Lies Down Near Stove Jerome Lemelin, aged street, pa: comfortable night” reports at t General hospital stated today. was taken to the institution yester-| 1. in the police had attempted to take shortly after 4 o'clock in the after- {noon by inhaling gas. 123 day It was through the good work ac- | ‘he Na- |complished by the police call from William J. Miller, who also | |lives at 123 Orange street |was coming from Lemeli {ment. Upon arrival, the police found |it necessary to break in elin |zas range with four jets wide open. | | Policeman Hayes closed the jets | land opened the windows, while Fo- | They found Leme cars, of | licemen Tanguay to apply the “ 'hour He | responded to the ambulance after |was regaining co his life |ordered his remo: |to be serious. detail in |for Lemelin's It's Clearance Time! —h ‘ulmotor. and a half Purney arrived Lemelin's c-ndition s thought stated. artment received a | | | CHRISTMAS SERVICES| [ Taany that Lo s stive BY MEANS OF GAS i that gas apart- the door. ing beside the | and Strolls started 1t was an before Lemelin treatment. as the man nsciousness val to the | not No reason has been ascertanied | empt on his life. :Wm‘oester Police Seek Clugs o, =i Worcester, Ihree alleged store break will be questioned by connection with 16 s recent months crackers nearly $10,000 were arres ed at the morning hy two policemen after a | running gun fight, Pat doors nan Jungherg, while tr: window. He ccond. | *atrolman herg fired six | shots while P, m. Patrol- | man Luke Dillon arrested one man | g the name of Thomas Collins, | threw him into a ta nd pur- Willlam C. Argosky, 18, arrest- | him a few rods farther on. Later stopped Joseph Gedman, pistol t. The trio are ¢ with ng. en tempted eny. Tolice say 1hat in- vestigation of thw Worcester News lompany premiscs revealed the hinges had been hatteerd off the afe which led to the determination to question the men about other safe robberies, 16 Robheries b e 16 Mass.,, Dee. the police i robberies in at netted the safe point of a gun early this READ HERALD CLASSI Harding street, noticed a FOR YOUR WA @ETED Quality ; Service - Yalue - . ‘H .J. DONNELLY CO, DAMAGE OF $25,000 i ciiccr. Five and Half Story Block in Busi- ness Section s Gutted Worcester, Mass,, Dec. 27 (F— Fire discovered at ) this morn- in the fiv 1 or ek annex to the Central Exc building here cused damage i- d at nd threatened surrounding buildings in the heart of the main street business district. Dr. Mary M. Fletcher, an osteo- who lives on fourth floor of the building. was carried throngh the smoke-filled hall by two police- me half story fire started In the lower part {able to detcrmine the cause. | The damage from the fire and | water was confined to the presse room of the Svea Publishing come pany in the basement, the Protec- | tive Union Bakery on the firat floor | and the composing room of the pube- | lishing company on the second floor. i ove these floors there was smoke | da in the plant of Pearson, the | printer, on the third floor, the Wor~ | cested Mailing company on the { fourth floor an Terpiscorean hall | on the fifth floor. } The la st cableship in the world, the Dominia, is laying the longest cable in the world, connecting Bam- fleld, British Columbia, with Fanning | Island, 00 miles away in the pacis fic oce: —the most notable event of the year is the Clearance of Seasonable Ready-to-Wear! oslon Stor. —Commencing at 9 tomorrow! —they’re very smart and they’re the kind you’ll love to wear —fur trimmed Coats! loused hack —straight lines —reversible $ 14* —in this collection you will he greeted with every dominant fea- ture of the newest modes. Coats that formerly sold as _high as $29.50. Clearance, that's the word they've got to move and we know this low price will make it possible for every one to have a coat. pre; Dos: qui values—-these values are remarkable —the SMARTEST COATS of the season. pared to meet sible coat re- rement every —TOMORROW A DAY OF GREAT SAVINGS! convinee vourselves Plan to attend, we are —It’s Cl markable R ince Time! —coats with deep pointed yokes of fur, fur cuffs, fur side panels, bloused backs and fur fronts. —FEATURED IN ONE DYNAMIC PRICE GROUP AT THE GREATEST SAVINGS IN YEARS Hence this ale of SMART COATS. —richly furred Come in of these dress coats! re- of T4 Seymour str of Tast Main and ¥ 1y before 12 o'clock Zoncher thought the ing to collide n automobile driven by Angelo Cipriano of 1,019 Stanley street. He was riding on the running board. It was stated at the hospital today that his injuries are not serious. 36 —We wonld be justified in calling upon a score of adjectives to herald this offering—to tell about the fine fabrics—the colors—the models. Knowing that Buys a Suit of Clothes for Boys. —fur trimmed dress coats! See Wednesday’s Paper and Have $3.55 Ready. ATL EXCHANGLS CLOSED woman who knows good Coat Values will lL.ondon, Dec. (Pr—All ex- changes here and in L. rpool were closed today. WeST ir desivahility THE FORMER PRICE TAKE O TH AND YOUR CHOICE 1/ —all the popular colors including Black, Navy, :SE FINE COATS 2 Chanel Red, Brown, Rust, Jungle Gicen, Reindeer, PAY US ONLY / grey. Announcing Opening MACK’S BATTERY and Electrical Service 15 Lincoln Street MATERIALS: —Suede Cloths —Bolivias —Velours 24 Hours’ Service First Class Batteries Electric Light Pads Exide Batteries Telerhone 4878, 2419-12 STYLES: collars —fur cuffs —fur borders —fur panels —fur

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