New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1927, Page 5

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g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBIR 29, 1927, § e = Some Systems Described CHURCH MENBERS In the morning ssion, held the Broadway Tabernacle, JO}H\ Calder, an engineer, described the = . B rompany union system adopted by Congregationalists Hear Social- it e ce™ Buee’ Byt v m set up by the shop | and Ohio and other rail ros and Willia Indianapolis, des N ism Expounded at Dinner Hapgood of | the wage - FILL DEATH HOUSE 18 Pending Murder Cases to T G e ey e had every case mot yet arraigncd placed on the calendar of Part 1 general sessions. He also assigned these cases to an assistant district attorney for speedy disposition. Wi nesses will be questioned tomorrow |and next Tucsday trials will begir WAIVMELAIMS “Daddy” Claims Mary Spas Set Aside Action hed into a he homs or par where remain for six monthe. HOLIDAY LIQUOR of she - WATER POISONED INMINERS' STRIKE Enough Drog to Kill Entire Crew Reported M“ en strikers and State pollee, in M rich six striking miners were kil . the mine has been operated al- most daily with a normal force and repeated threats have been recein ed by the workmen Despite efforts of to incre the coal those on strik: their ranks, reports from 1ds of both Northern and Southern Colorado today revealed almost normal forees at work he strike was called by the 1. W W. October 15 week th . Industrial commission op N .. Dee, 29 ( ifty Con- New York, Dec. 20 (B—There is ~ Yor Yo Yeo, 29, —(P— Activit ration with the purpose i ‘ al r"w\ -.\:p ‘,:wx -"““""1v\‘\""h'.”r.m1"7‘“_\n'::‘(]kl':\-f:‘l“;rv e m\\ to be a l‘ onsiderabs C.. ‘I]EATH IS BUT I<AP W 3 ( 1\‘.‘;‘1 Tx i TAKEN BY RAI“ERS f ¥ l*‘ ey in "}‘? 1 ‘“ ¥ = o N : l\""“\\. e it -1; ’1-\\: Conn.: Miss Caroline C.| 2 e ) / e kel Grim Reaper eyt to pot Jub where Aug of Waterbury, Conni I W sessions 1o et ] S e o on aspeets of (.li';w:h A\'V’l]‘ hlvi the same time lo.\Vashe D % Be e o I.ein- I*\» hind in 3 from every hia; A, T .\‘Iv1~lt" within e "}‘!“‘”‘\’ S i 4 'v‘l" ) AL l’v‘;‘};‘»;‘m. :I\ rity of "-‘:\.:;1!(’1\- “;m‘vu:,‘,. hool teucl who was 1 erew ¢ program Vilkesharre, and R e Iy shot days ago discovery Na- . | 1 woup for lack of tim o of Boston | ter Popluy, . “\"lt’ 4 "HTH" 2 ‘}‘ Kj“':’ 9 o 5 e i death Lavinia et S = HsL il o s e " ewer Carrying Weapons : 1 o ® i 1 ¢ history of the in o SoseThil i a e 1 v Hold 100 in Jail L HflSPlTALS ESEAPE itk o T m e T Ty n 100 persons Edgewood, R. I, Man Is ks Saturoly han Inn T Killed When Hit by . o g, € Prov )3 1 )é o i e s im SNEnt hhy wood, was last to e swept by Wor e William ) o n Fire whici ' Willard 2 e iy e e tn e S " F. J. Sarbo Is Granted i s 8 i teach the fy o0, qrove out 900 of 1l 0 Cart i hmhalmers C crhficate hall for thy FiC TV atients before it was contr ased b “h s Thal olivinon comparison of the work uc 1 3 New Haven o e .H,‘: an “inere omivide a nford; €. W. Oxner, (P—Infants Lo ¢ clar 1‘ e r‘ irkable by fire of = . H. Bishop, Bridge- et li‘v'mnr-‘ day 3 3 fire T G born in 1 4 Lilatiinal) 15 0f | to a symposium r;mny\o:-v“ o JaliRit Will Speed Trials. To war e ‘“’;”L: I made v?:;‘lll,‘rmim\‘r'm?‘l \/.:\‘v“i’vzn‘ o From the cty. Several vill see in the decrease § Porter and b to believe the poison was placed in | improved principles of hygiene wili r assovis ilso assisted 3 - — water by ank™ or account for the death rate reduc rom th robbe A shirewd shopper s ' strik athizer. Sin. clash [ tion,” Dr. William H. Welch of Tudnstricl Wor The sxcitement RCLEs eur to drive €o| in the Herald & IRt «overal weeks ago be- | Johns Hopkins university explained hera Jotn J. Walsh, associs confusion. The « 'u’f“' s | vith “Rig Bill" Haywood in rance of the dociors 3 ”“_:‘ P passed out ine W W l‘i)rl‘nal. 1,300 patients in other SpUCgol G T Eiey [ Gty | An I W. WL ide lines sug- 'puilding were not even S ot The etatictics e ity S oot @ REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS IN ALL IMPORTED SWEATERS, LOUNGING n bt tho old camp Meeting [institution off committed while the ons lafer loviewing strikes past and pros- yrozress in Ing SEObUETIa R OReEo 1T Rt i enforce state laws, and described five, In 1 forty- T CO john D. Rockefeller Jr., as “Dr. ou L B ad a zood word. declaving that its FIRE 1N ANCIENT TOWN number of robberics siembers ave included among t Annipolis Royall 20, 8, Dée. 29 s Is difficult to say trikers and that it had supphi R ety drauah ions, such as Mich rican Legion posts in the strike !y o . ry have heen written into the law i region he also said were SUPPOTtING | yiane in this part of North Americ utory amendment, robberies r kers. ! Annapolis Royal was founded in @ in . Today there are only lence the group went fo thed 4 13 indictments pending in New ivic club, 18 East 16th st 1as a population of about 3,000, York county, the lowest numb ! N ! NNU ! L C E SH S BI LE Consistent with our policy, we are offering our old customers and are inviting new ones to share in this cash purchase oppor- Common Sense IS On tunity. 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Shirs - $2.45 opinion on them with a view to HoR e » $29 50 | i . %2] 85 . 1 8 ose , . . 20 Dis Silk Shirts making any changes that might be i e natiand D $34.50 o s advisable. o $42.50 UNDERWEAR 4 e T Suits were 835 and $60 $2.50 ( Every security on hlS hSt was A‘l‘ i X\(‘)\]\f it $47' 50 [‘mun Suits $]. 85 i ' We told him so, and advised him to B ion suits ... $1.95 i make no changes. 700 and 500 T g SPECIAL Union Suits $2.1 g | . oo $4.00 : ) . 6.00 and $6.50 H.l\ e , " Union Suits 4 | yielding a reasonable return an UL $3.95( DO $1.85 ‘ havinga fair degree of marketability— 55 TUXEDOS Now $47.50 why change and take a chance? . ’ PAJAMAS $6.00 Squares Overcoats were 840 and S5 $34 50 Q’Tn(l“l\s. ama i - NOw o NOw . 0 NOW $3.50 §5.00 Squares $3 95 Overcoats were $50 and $42 50 S xinu Pajamas £4.00 Squares Oy m'c(mh were $60 nnd 865 Members New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges NOW dowoiis $2 . 9 5 $2 . 4 5 ) 6 Central Row, | 31 West Main Street, : Hartford, Conn. l New Britain, Conn. 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