New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 20, 1920, Page 10

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DRIVEN OFF L DEFENDERS Lynchers in Battle fith Soldiers C.. July 20 —Reports h where a mob of masked ht attacked brt to lynch three the count negroes In u pitched baitle wich u machine gun company 0 prisoners, sald all was toda but the situation Later reports failed easualty list of one dead nded. all white specta am en eserve militia num was held In readiness nham further military forces pending an Investigation lon by state officers, as n fluentinl citizens of ( men would tan teeling against the pers and the three na- nnection with a white woman arlon B, Fowler, who » machine gun company s wore made by the moh Jall Iast night. The firs Ited In a battle that last [nutes in which more than re exchanged. The last only a fw scattered shots Jafl by the attackers and not replied to by the ded In the Jail K system had b deston by . an wol- The n put electrienl ACTIC TALK No. 6 and Women . THE CHIROPRACTO untry of n have € stage lot me sk, wuf: derang fun most from tion - ana jended every woman to be of energy, well and strong . something Is getting In the There must be interf, the body, for nowher: s of Nature be ence olwe sidetracked lates the body by means of When the nervous system ructed there is full normal force or energy continually the nerves to every part of Duly the nerves convey this A nerve and the nerve vely to health is ande been enabled to the ca ith completel s onsultation at Chiropractor N STREET, BOOTE Floor Phone 1733 it s moet8 p.om. i Mouday, Tuesday, Thure- , 0190 te ¥ BLOCK storm and the place was in darkness when the attacks were made Arrive Safely ~Three ne- ham Sunday on \ charge of attacking a white woman, were brought here today and placed in the state prison for safe keeping They came on a special train guard- ed by a machine gun comw any Another mab gathered lust night at the jail in Graham, where the negroes first held, and fired into the jail militia guard fire, and injuring three ~oners igh arrested were The killing others state opened one man ALLEN AND LABOR Towatt, of Kansas Mine Workers, Says Supreme Court Decision Wil Be lgnorcd=—Defies the Governor, Kansasx City., July 20.—The ruling of the Kansas regarding state supreme court of Judge An- ordering President officials the decision drew Curran !.\In\un:\m Howatt and of the Kansas ni tify before the lations court or ignored, Howatt day If Governor will in other ne workers to tes- Kansas industrial go io jail will nnounced here re- be to- Allen accommodates trouble Howatt wants he sald “I have rece Farrington miners that he behind u huve more than placed at our We are not this Industrial court tribunal created for of organ! inbor relutions colirt working Frank INinois ived word from of the and the union are man and that they $1.000.000 which will Aisposal zoing prestdont he 1o or the The is an insult man of Kansas; it the state recognize any other slavement industrial to every is a dis- grace to NEW HAVEN MAN IS HELD AS SMUGGLER Is Also Said to Have Beaten Up Po- liceman Who Tricd to Stoy Hmm. South Norwalk, July lorio of 169 Wall street, was arrested here at 1 New Haven, 30 o'clock this morning for Federal McCarthy of New Haven and the Greenwich police, after he was dis- covered on the old Dorlon Point road in a touring car, the property of James Mosco of 19 Myrtle street, New Haven., The car had been given ch. earlier in the evening from Green- wich by Agent MecCarthy and Patrol- man Alfred Briggs of the Greenwich police department, as it was beiieved to be engaged In “rum running.” Briggs was assaulted by three occu- pants of the e just outside of Darien, his motorcycle being smashed and the patrolmans rcvolver taken trom him, ascording vo reports given here. e was tadly beaten Torio stated to the local police that Mosco and another man whose name he did not know had left him in the ear and had gone to get some ofl for the bearings of the car ‘The New Haven police were noti- fled and Morco and his companion were arrested as they reached New Hdyeén on an early train Agent Daniel CITY BILLS TOTAL §233,591 IN HONTH | Council Will Hear Reports on l Public Works The | mion council wil} recommend the pay- finance committee of the com- | ment of bills at the common couneil | session tomorrow evening Incidentals, $1,606.72: dogs, widows' pension fund, $971 nall commission, 14: b health, 3982 interest and counts, $23,336:87; payment on cipal, $190,700 sewer department, §$10,656.30: construction, $1,515.09; tenance, $921.08; xtreet 15.14; street sprinkling. d of police commissioners, 11; hoard of police commiesio (municipal garage), of fire commissioners board of public charities, d commissioners, $135; City rd of dis- prin- sewer sewer main- lightning, by board 14; of water total bills. § board of compens ent will report on the d layout of a new Main street and \West Pearl that certain changes rhould be in the layout as previously re- and in the petition of the Realty company for street the south side of Shuttle Meadow avenue from Corbin avenue to Lincoln street. that the board of public works be instructed to lay out, fix and designate such street, grade and building line and report in writ- ing to the common council with a descriptive survey. The board of public works will re- port completion of a sanitary sewer | 779.3 feet long in Stanley street, be- tween Ellis street and a point about 200 feet south of Bain street at a total cost of $2 9.70 anrd recommends that the matter be referred to the board of compensation and assess- ment for appraisal of benefits. The same board will report completion of a sanitary sewer §50.7 feet long in Bain street, hetween Stanley and Wol- cott streets, at a total cost of $9,082.73 and recommends that the matter be referred to the board of compensa- ation and as- matter of street, be- tween | street, made ported Bodwell iines on | tion and assessment for proper ap- | praisal and benefits. 20.—John The'same board will report completion of a sanitary sewer 684.9 feet long in Wolcott street, between Ellis and Bain streets at a total cost of $9,254.59 and rec- ommends that the matter be referred to the board of compensation and as- sessment for appraisal of benefits. The same boa-~d will report comple- tion of a sanitary sewer 239.75 feet long in Adams street between Lincoln and Forest street at a total cost of $3,817.25 and rccommends that the matter be referred to the board of compensation and assessment for ap- praisal of benefits. The becard of public works will ask authority to secure bids for the ma- terial necessary for the construetion of a subway on Park street, between Main street and Stanley street, as pe- titioned for by the Southern New Fngland Telephone company. The board will 1lso recommend that au- thority be ziven to enlarge the West Main street high potential subway from Emmons place to Church street, to a 12 feet duct section and to en- large certain mal holes on Main, Chureh and West Main streets, mak- ing the necessary extension from the Church street high potential subway TRUST CO. NEW aRnA'm_cum ' Small enough to know you. Women and Their Savings Women are by nature, advocates of. thrift. save and to practice those small economies which are so essential to prudent household management. They like to A savings account in the Commercial Trust Company has helped many housewives to effect efficient management of their home expenses on a minimum amount of money, as follows: | board of public works, | | into Corbin place about 150 feet at | an estimated cost of $18,600. { | lic works are as follows: That the board of wates commissicners be In- structed to lay a vater main in Dud- ley street. so-called, nertherly (€0 feet trom Allen street, provided the usual speclal bond Is filed with the board of water ¢ mmissioners, s=aid water main to be laid to le : ceptable to the city engineer; that the board of water commirsioners he instructed to lay a wat in Cranston ten westerly feet from Carleton street, the | usual special bond the board of water commierlonere, s-id water main laid to a grade to- table to the city englneer: tha! the 1 of water commissioners Le in- lay a water maln in Lake boulevard about 00 ‘feet northerly from the end of the present ma'n, { With the usual restrictions: that the ce structed to enter Into an agreement with the Bodwell Land company, pe- | Htioner for these Improvements, ! whereby tha city shall not be held llable for acceptaice of said streots Lecause of laying of the water main: ers be instructed to lay a water main in Allen street westerly about 150 fect, with the usual restrictions; that the board of water commissioners be instructed to lay a water main in Hayes street, so-called, from Burritt etreet about 300 fect easterly, 10 lay a water main in Parkview ave- nue, so-called, for a distance of 1,000 foet westerly ‘rom Iarmington ave- nue, with the usual restrictions; that board of water commissioners bo ‘n- | Other reports of the board of pub- | Troops 1 | \ | | that the board of water commission- | with | the usual restrictions; that the board of water commissioners be authorized ¢ board of pul VOTRE P B ized to purchase 5.50¢ feet and pieces of sewer pipe from the Rob- inson Clay Product company at a d count of 47 per ccrt from the stard- ard list price; that the board of pub- lic works be authorized to secure bids for the furnishing and erecting of a chain link woven steel fence, seven feet high over all, to enclose the new storeyard of the boara of Harvard streets. b | A report is also expected from the «rdinance committee recommendi an ordinance restricting jitney oper tions in the city. HANKOW PANIC. Shanghai, July 20.—lHankow was thrown into panic. Sunday nizht by a machine gun battle on the outskirts. attacking the city were re- pulsed by the occupational forces with heavy losses. gg%i i g %ih" 2. 2 it H 5§ B i ie?l i %lé; ! i White Oxffirds for Your ALk * Vacation- Some White Canvas :Oxfords arc frail affairs: they won’t stand up. ARE DIFFERENT. structed of best skilled bootmakers. won’t builge over the side. upper stays Overs were made to OURS They are con- quality duck by The uppers The white These Walk- sell at $7.50. white. Now. in the sale, we've priced them at $3.95 for quick sclling. $5.95 David Manning’s UWitk-Qver Shoe Store 211 Main Street, these summer days. New Britain COOL BREEZES Doing the duties required at home when the temperature is nearly “over the top” is a mighty task But the problem is solved if you have a Westinghouse Fan blowing breezes while you work. public | works at the corner of East Main and | " Goldenblum Millinery Ced Special Sacrifice Sak 1 50% Off on Every Hali Wednesday Morning A B S]] S 2 2 Come to our store this week ar see these ex-B ceptional Hats which we are offering 50% off ourH regular prices. 5 SPORT HATS Regular values $10.00. Special Wed. A. M. ............... One Table of Hats. RIBBON HATS ] Value $6.00. Special Wed. A. M. . ... ORGANDIE HATS A beautiful assortment of these dainty Hats: value' { $7.50." $4.98§ Special Wed. A. M. ............... - TRIMMED HATS P3| One table of odd high-grade Hats; val. $10 = Special Wed. A. M. ........ 1 $2.9§N Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 MAIN STREET. Branch Store. 863 Main Street, Hartford, Over Lash Motor Co. Cor. West Main and Lincoln Streets We are in a position to make immediate delivery of all models in Paige line. Two carloads due here Thursday . morning. Place your order now and be protected. This institution especially invites the savings accounts of women. Their transactions here are handled to suit them, without loss of time or red tape. We have one ready for you. KEEP KOOL—KEER BUSY. e -Commercial Trust Co. 274-276 MAIN STREET Lash Motor Co. . Cor. West Main and Lincoln Streets ELECTRIC CO. 75-77-79 Church Street Open Saturday Evenings 7—9 P. M.

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