New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 22, 1920, Page 9

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. NEW THIRD PARTY Says There Is Growing Desire lor? Such Organization BORAH HINTING AT | | Salt Lake City., June 22.—There & growing desire Among the psopl the United States for a new politic party and any movement in this di- ection will be watched with keen in- terest, declared Senator Borah of Idaho. republican, who was a visitor in Salt Lake today on his way home for a \acation Me attended a mass meeting given under the auspices of the committee of 4% but declined to make any state- mert before the audience “I'iu@ success, however, of any third party,” he sald in his statement, “de- ends entirely upon the platform it adopts and the eandidates it places n nemination. 1t is a most dificult mattar 10 successfully launeh a new political party as the slightest mis- take In the beginning marks the d6sm of the venture. 1f those advo- v.ing another ticket lsan 166 Tar to- ward cither the reactionary or the radical their efforts will prove futile n spi@ of the fact that the present is the most opportune time in many years for breaking away from the oid organization.” NEGRO IS LYNCHED fessed Murderer — Bullets Finish Slaying: MINtA Armives Too Late, Savannah, Ga Gaithers, a negro HRineon, Ga to the murder of Miss Anza Jaudon, 7 years old, last week. Gaithers was srrestea near Stilson, Ga., on !nforma- tioi furnished by another negro. The Home Guard of Savannah was or. dered to Rincon to prevent the lyneh. ink. but arrived too late Gialthers first was chained to a tree and oil poured on his clothing. but when an effert was made to apply a torch the negro broke the ¢hain Some one in the crowd of several h red gathered to witneas the Iynching, fired and this proved the signal for a fusilade. When the ne- gro fell dead scores of men ro‘ June 22.—Philip was lynched near after he had confessed forward to get parts of his body or his clothing as souvenirs. One of the vhots fired at the negro went wild and struck a spectator in the leg. No arrer.® in connection with the lynch- ing had been made up to late viduy ves- Mr. and Mr. James Crowe PMan Quict Obsérvance Saturday After- noon at Thelr Home. Fire Captain and Mrs James Crowe will quietly observe their 25th wedd'ng anniversary at their home on Liicoln street, Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Crowe were married June 26, 1805, at St Mary's church by Iev. M. H. May, at that time a curate in the church. Mrs. Crowe was Mise Emma Donahue before her mar-lage. They have four children, Nhomas, James, Julla and Margaret Captain Crowe will observe his 25th anniversary us a member of the fire depariment in two vears. During the entire period of his service, he has hsld the position of a captain and has heen connected with the same engine house for that period. He was ap- pointed when No. § house was first Luilt and received the rank of captain at once Ilearinzm’l‘él;iv;hit On Lake St. Extension Property ownérs 16 be Affected if the proposed extension of Lake street ‘o Main street is approved, will be given a hearing this evening at " meeting of the board of public works at T o'clock. Opposition Is expected, particularly from Berkowitz and Mag owners of & bullding on Main strect which will be removed if the plan is favored Others directly affe Gieorge LeWitt, the City of ain and the American Har paration. The Elks will a as will the Record Publishing EVER SOOTHING POSLAM HEALS BROKEN-OUT SKIN Let Poslam act for y ne healir cover that ttch trouble and s e it, takin fire and and the sations ar ¢ order to grow less and les h day ] Poslam cannot harm. There is no Fisk In trYINE it 1o see If it really will your eczema, pimples, or And the bur- jen of proof {& on Poslam for you will epeated, cau rradicate ther surface disorder wateh for visible results Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th §t., New York City Urge your skin to become fresher yrighter. the daily use of Poslam Hoap, medicated with Posiam hetter b 0B PRINTING ALL KINDS : ] Syrup Delicious for table use —just right for cook- ing. American Sugar Refining Compnny POLICE BOARD MEETING . | Hearings Will Be Given Three Po- loesmen on Charges Preferred by Chief—Chairman Will Be Chosen, The Rearings in the cases of Pa- trolmen Willlam Souney and Anthony Walinczus and Patrol Driver Peter Cabelus, against whom charges of conduct unbecoming an officer will be preferred by Chief William J. Rawl- ings, are scheduled at the meeting of the police commission tonight The police board will also elect a chairman this evening. It is antici- pated thag the present incumbent of the position, P. F. King, will again head the board. Bince becominz ehair- man of the police board, Mr. King has CcAPAbly conducted the business and has proven an efficient public serv. ant MARRIAGE LICENSES, Four Ares Issued Today Froth Town Clerk's Office, Michael Chesko, a widower, and Mrs Annie Richio, a widow, have taken out a marriage license. Chas- ko lives at 130 Park street anl Mrs Richio at 74 Spring street Thomas F. McCue of 90 LaSalle street, and Miss Agnes Rose Dalton of 60 Oak asireet, have been granted a license A license has been granted Nicho- las C. Mencinl of 90 Church street, and Marie Pocretto of 26 Burnett | street. The bride-to-be is a widow. Stephen Jackson of 5 Sexton street, and Mary Tutko of 130 Beav- er street, have taken out a license to marry ANGRY MOB AFTER : NEGRO FUGITIVE | Maryiand Posse Has Isaiah Fountain Cornered in Wood — Assaulted | White Girl, I Wilmington. Del.. June 22 —Isaiah Fountaif, & negra convicted for crim. inal assault upon a 13-vear-old white zirl in Trappe, Md.. was surrounded early today in woods near Hebron, Md., by an armed posse of §00 per Open threats were made against his life and officials” feared sons Don't endanger the iue or that pre- cious baby by using unknown or ua- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY SAFE and PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and eliminate ALL question of impurity or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR. 1ZED in a modern creamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the most exacting. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET phone I THREE PI Consisting of DAVENPORT, CHAIR and ROCKER With loose spring cushions and sunburst pillows upholstered in blue and gold damask. REDUCED FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY TO $298 This is one of our genuine bargains and is a suite that we fully guarantee. Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” they weuld not be able to hold |he| but was captured at Seaford. Del posse in check should he be captured. | got Fountain twice escaped from the Easton, Md., jail. He was convicted on April 19 and sentenced to be ex- | ecutell. A few weeks later he escaped, | the net away again last Wednesday ni;m.‘ When the the posse Shortly before midnight the posse surrounded him in a s np near | Laurel, Del, but he br A short time la | about 2 1 Pvery passed through fu members. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT The New Britain Market Co. Telephone 2485 GROCERY DEPARTME.D}T Evaporated MILK 14¢ can Fancy CORN 15¢ can 318 MAIN ST. Campbell’s o BEANS 2 cans 25¢ | UNEEDAS | 8c pkg | Campbell’s Souprs 2 cand 23 Sliced 1 PINEAPPLE 25¢ flat can Challenge MILK 22c¢ can Small Tender | PEAS 17¢ can f BUTTER DEPA RTMENT Fresh Made BUTTER 69¢ Ib Smoked SHOULDERS 25¢ b LEAN SALT PORK New POTATOES $1.42 pk BEET GREENS 29¢ pk LEMONS 31c doz CUKES 10¢ each ! Fresh ] Pure ’ Fresh Made ? EGGS 1 LARD | Peanut BUTTER ; 50c doz 26c Ib A 28c Ib MEAT DEPARTMENT BACON A | c 50c 1b b30c LEGS OF LAMB FRUIT DEPARTMENT ONIONS ': BEETS ‘ 4 1bs 23¢ | 16c beh Fat SALT PORK 25c 1b SPINACH 24c pk | LETTUCE 10c head \ PEACHES | 20c¢ qt PINEAPPLES 22¢ each Cantaloupes 16¢ each ORANGES 47¢-59c doz RARERIPES 3 behs 10c Strawberries { | 39c bas. | | GRAPE FRUIT ‘ 15¢ each RADISHES | 3 bchs 10c $5.00-STAR VIBRATORS-$5.00 FOR Headaches, Falling Hair, Insomnia, Rheumatism, Indigestion Vibration is a natural stimulant. : circulggion; brings the roses to your checks and, when c It clears the waste matter, the dead cells from your blood; stirs up your onsistently applied, invigorates your entire body. THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELEC. CO. 75-77-79 CHURCH STREET TEL. 2240—2241 { £ He | Was cornatenlin'the Hehron! woods entered this state from Maryland it comprisad only town | nished additional | THE MOHICAN MA PURE FOOD Wednesday the Big S In View of the Extremel - .__.These‘ B f 00 ck Roasts Toan Fresh BEEF Plate Beefl I 21c ¥ Ib 18c £ pe Shoulders I T onouldersik Loin Lamb CHOPS b 35¢ LAMB b 25e LAMB Legs Gen. b 38¢ I Shoulders I Tender Fowl to B Fresh Po Loins & Salt Por 1 1b Beef Liver & % 1 Bacon for 200 Lean Corned Beef o 10€ Pickled Tripe 3 lbs 25¢ Whole Milk CHEESE 35¢ Moh. Cry. BUTTER b 65¢ EGGS Special Guar. doz 50c -From BEST PURE LARD 2 lbs 9 to 12:30 CRISCO . 1 Ib cans for M’brook Cr] BUTTER b 70c BUTTER CHEESY, b 28 b 48c¢ 29¢c 31c 25c¢ Pure Peanut | Best Swiss I Sweet Sunkist Oranges .. doz Large Fancy Lemons . ... doz Heavy Grape Fruit 2 for Dinner gur Famous gon 29¢ 19¢ 30¢ Large He] Lettuce . Fancy N¢ Onions . . Fancy Té¢ Native Pej COFF Hires’ Rq Beer Exti Absolutel Pure Cod Pure Chi Sauce . . Mohican Tom. Catsup pt bot Prepared Muctard pt jar Sunbeam Salad Dressing lge bot

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