New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 9, 1920, Page 3

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‘Boston Store The ‘Grand List’ Of “EVEN DOLLAR”| Bargains For Wednesday grade Outing Flannels. white ', 8 for $1.00, Yard wide Silk Poplin, wolors, $1.00 yard. Apron Gingham, 41 yards for $1. Slip-on Aprons, something new, nicely trimmed for $1.00 Burean Scarfs, 3 styles, D0 cach. town Yarn, white choice for L fold, 3 skeins flln Crochet s Balls for $1.00, Boys' Leatherette G pairs for $1.00, Ladies’ Silk Gloves, all ¢ uiar price 60c, 2 pairs for $1.00. Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose, white and all sew shades, special | $r00 pair, Ladies’ Dlack Cotton extra MAne gauge, double o high ‘Spliced heel, Special 8 pmr- for $1 Ladies’ Fine Lislo Vests, 3 for $1 Ladieg’ 1. 5, Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs, 12 for $1.00, Men's H. S Handkerchiefs, 8 for Cotron. white, Halr Bow Ribbon, . & NIVEN WILL CHANGE PLEA Sokolow sk y | Plead Guilty Avold Jury. New Ha 1, Oect ~Mry Alexan- deia Sokolowsky, who is charged with Raving killed her hushand by throw- ing acld Into his face while he slept, an June 26, probably will not be pre- #ented hefore w grand jury. It is now expected that wha will he arrsigned gharged, with manslaughter, tho pen- Rity, tor which, on conwiction, woull B fromt’ onm ‘to 15 years. Frank Bakolowsky wat' n labar leader with (he Wedemation.of Labotand described By co-workers as having been of abil- and attaimments. - He was sa'd o to hawve had a romantic carcer in ussin Mrs. Bokolowsky's defense # looked after b ns. Phe homicide ed, wan dua to /S UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT t'-'lllfm‘! unat ~ w ‘!, of New Haven Wil to Manstaughter and was be- niza n al- several org it haw t jealousy Hecause When \utomo- | Oue 1 | Foand to Bo ‘lmd«t with Liquor. Stamford p on the « Oct. 9 highway the police of New After an north of detained York city b @ his automobile laden He was turned over to | cers who took tho car and Cagsatina explatned that an- machine ran intoe him and he o assistance As tha ttracted notico tho men r grove away, leaving to expldin, and then cama ot hiv freight, Four other runners of lquor were dahght Ly the federal officers during night and thelr cars selzed, All ld they were bound for Providence acels hera night Paul ‘assatina > SCORES HARDING | Kational ;l- Does Not Think What Demoeratie Chalrman Says e Believes He Says. L New York, Oct ePnirman of the democratic na tonal committes, In a sment Were today charged Senator Harding, sebublican presidential candidate with foplcting a possibility under the Lasgue of which Mr. White sald the sen Bimsclf did not believe exists “In his Kansas City farding paints a w ur young men called upon under article X to die in unwilling justifi- esation of the rape of Shantung by wisting Japan repel a on,” wald Mr. White “I charge that Senator does not bhelleve any such obligation or possibility existe. [ charge that s A& senator and a member th senate committes on foreign relations ho knows that It requires unani- mots vote before the league council can even advise application of strin t means to protect the torritorial tegrity nembers.” #.~Qeorge White, ationg tor speech Senator ul picture of - to Chinese In- Harding BITTEN Walter Pohiman, employed joard of water commissioners a ter reader, was bitten by a dog this and | Weekly | the 'GLEVELAND FIRST T0 EARN A RUN Sends 2 Runs Across Plate in First Inning Today Cleveland of this to thae Brooklyn tng Ot afternoon’s & mound s —In o pitcher ¢ while Coveleskic ted the twirling for Cleveland FIRSY INNING went out d ston. Rewell threw out first. Grimith popped No runs the opening wlore woent Olson er to John- Johnston at to Gardner hits, Cleveland Soe Jamieson lined out Wambsganss walked. ¢ breaking Speaker fleld. Wambsga s Wam baganse no no errors o 1o dore's singled into 1o on go- teh ard- red . wids conter q akow 1o o second Smith's single to Ing to third. On the throw Hpeaker wor sy Smith went to second fied to Myers and Speake on the catch. Smith held Johnston struck out Pwo runs 18 PERMITS ISSUED FOR NEW BUILDI} ner r s seco two hits, no errors S shows Operations to Have ched Total of $59,005 were issued during the office of the for ) total of mber, five were port ix pla thteen permits week from Inspecotr Of that n The Lenox past huilding ), 000 ...$ 300 street, frame 3.00 lean ve Iron Works, street, brick . Mrs B Ibert, High street, Albert hnson, Ave,, frame dwelling Juseph Stadler, 372 East street reroof cease H Deming, street reroof I. N. Bodwell, 1 street, skylight Santl Puz Stratford frame dwelling Myer Dunn, 426 Stanley frume addition George Levine, alterations Mrx Mary Ringrose, alterations » Iron Works street, general re Edwu l Iu-hnlur;., street station 0. Kil frame dw v 63 John 6 High rervof 100 Sunrise C. Wallace .th nley street Main street, 4 Grove airs . 168 Cherry and milk . 500 \\nl]w ~A| l, E. plling 9,000 6,000 N. &M garage Total REVOLT IN RUSSIA Iusurrection . Against Soviet Hold New Takes Firm in Provinces North of Moscow. 8 (By insurrec rovernment district of Nizhni- northen infor colony Associated axainst has Oct new soviet the miles nrd ng the Russian ction which ted by the social revolutionary mbraces great masses of and is reported to be spreading t Iy in all difections The insurrection dangering the transport fuel to Moscow from The Insurgents are acttng independently Wrangle or any revolutionary mov Warsaw, %) A Tuss broken out In N " Me re tion an vgorod, o st wtion he W, to ching The insurre was inaugur- party peasants ’ said 1o he of food orn declared from is en- and st ussia ments. WARDEN, Conn., Oet. 9 —Pasquale Ellls was arrested her charg with violation of the gane laws ang shooting at Special Game Pro tor Georme Anderson of Stamford. And- crson claims that he was approaching Bllis to ascertain what he was hunt ing the latter blazed away at him Darien today and cony Oct STEE T New York, tonnage report of the U, made public today showed unfilled orders on 30. This is a de tons from last month’s un- orders which totalled 10,804 monthly 8 Steel Corp 10, h filled 038 morning on Russell strect. Mr. Pohl- man 414 not learn who the owner of the dod was \3 | | CITY I MS hall advt will be kept by the for the visit The reom after the racen November 1 “open house” K tom open October “ouncil of membe parade, Hoop-1a At a session of terday afternoon, Poglitsch Quarrics « il Mor Judgn Loui Hun i Ton advantage will before and matines Columbug ihe the the Dy city court of F Conne hel caso against ompany day afte nt was ove wa wen tl Hm\‘fl ® ito 1o rorf last e st cha sale advt Cowlist Mrs. Wil 1o resun ite of Max your t of o pharm k Miss of ke xelrod's Margar Mr left today the Instit New York nnedy’s 1 te s nd haw, Ke dancing Oct school Tuesday, T:30 vt New will Octoher it Bungalow. Beginners The Britain held next 13th, Organization Officers, directors terested in the w tion invited te Da for annual the Charity week meeti O W nization be dnesday, in the « 32 Center W all friends of the pres Olzott’s d at P writy rooms, street, in- organiza- bouking for anee Report of Building Tnspector | | ot | have | 18.000 night in K of ' “hestra can ba s ing 56-4 afier I. Fish of Atlantic merly steward at the club, w visitor The funeral of G merly of thia city, tonbury this a of this city, Charles ¥ board air and Clark, and President A. 1. Sloper the New Britain National bank, transferred property on High » the New Rritain institute. It that the building will even- used as a museum in con- nection with the institute. A miscellaneous shower wa1 tend- ered last evening to Miss Bertha Fodt at the homo of Mrs. "Anna Jurgen of Judd avenue Miss Giles Sneddon of Canada favored the party with vocal selections, games were played and re- freshments kerved Hoop-1a matines Columbua Tonight your last chance ntage of our lc sale, rmacy, Park St—advt. smbers of Matiabessett Tribe, O. R. M. and Indianola |nulu|l 19, D. of P. will attend the Red- men’s night social given at H. B. Pfeffer's private dance de luxe, Flec- tric hall, West Main street, on Mon- day evening, October 11 at £ Hoop-la matinea Columbus Day. Tonight your last chance to take advantage of our le sale. Axelrod's pharmacy, Park St—advt. Mr. and Mrs. Macomber left today for an auto to Niagara Falls. Tonight advantage pharmacy, Willlam Bollman, son of »ir. and Mrs. Bol!man, of Kensington, will leave Wednesday morning for Hamp- ton Roads, Va., to begin a three year enlistment in the U. 8 navy. The Ladies' Ayxiliary of A. O. will hold their regular meeting of C. hall, Bardeck’s hall, 1.—Advt. 10, —Advt City, N. J. Shuttle Men this city telephon- Oct for fow T i today for- Glas- Tenry wi in fternoon. A son, survives him mith, chairman ctors of of the ol wders, Mrary stre ia tually Day to take Axelrod’s ph w. trip last chance 1c your of our Axelrod's H. to- Tabs' fair, to November October An autamobile bearing the registra- | Milford Turnpike C-61318, collided with by Robert Pape of 264 on st is street last evening. According to the regis- tration numbers ihe car is owned by William Wigglesworth of Bridgeport. The matter was reported to the pe lice Elmer E. i1 visiting zan of street Mr. Ellsworth is superintend- ent of schools in Willimantic. Hoop-la maiinea Columbus Day. tion number, a car owned Cherry street, Willimantie ' PACKAGE CONTAINS “T. N. T.” Generad | of the other counter | | suggested of | tussian Fmbassy at New York Re- celves Steel Shell with Detonating Cap, Through Mysterious Channels. New York, Oct. 9.—A\ttaches of the old Russian embassy have turned over to tho police a mysterious pasteboard package which was found to contain a steel shell, equipped with a detonas- ing p and five pounds of T. N. T. it was learned today Embass official the police aid, were unable to give any information as to when and in what manner the explosives had been received. They however, that the projec- N had been sent to s a samplt by an explo- and T bureau manufacturer. Inspector Harry Campbell of federal bureau of mines, who amined the contents of the package, said that they were harmless in (he condition in which they were received hui could easily have been worked dangerous. explosive machine tile the sive the ex- into a i to take | | | volved iwent to the hospi Mapla ¢ om | Rankin inquiry. | Pittsburgh at All the Goodness of the Coffee. Comes to you in concentrated powder form—in convenient air-tight tins. Dissolves 1n~tantly in hot or cold wager. Absolutely pure, deli- cious coffee at any time, with strennth to suit individual rtaste. MADE INTHE CUP AT THE TABLE No waste in the coffee-pot—No coffee-pot needed. No waste in the making—each cup zo order. ] Inauc G. Washington Sales Co., Inc., Special tricl size sent for 1(c New York Booklet free RIGINATED. B IMR\VASH]N(erN IN 1909 Dauber in Each Cartg No Paste Requiré dly madg for's, \{u\ and du\\' }\mti- Nows g vice for .brill 'r, applied with the sh“u} NeT. \‘ g Easiest to ‘\Y\,&\\\\M\\\\\\\ TUsex l:connmig‘;il. MORE TRO Washington, ®ct, 9. to campaign funds are " mission of Internal Re | declared in a formal vising members of all they Will not be- allow amounts' given ca from their tax This from increase of $47,243,830 week. s an Fire At Amho Plant ‘ Damages Yarn Gtock. Fire in the mple room of @ American Hosiery company today Te- sulted in considerable dama to the company's stock of yarn. The fire started from some unknown cause in wasta paper basket. An automat prinkler in the store room in which the yvarn is kept became overheated and released the water, soaking much of the stock. Offic s were unable to } estimate the amount of damage done. BAD AUTO CRASH in West - Haven Deaths and Funerals. in Elmer Bergeson. The funeral of Elmer Bergeson will ba held at 3 o'clock tomorrow after- noon at the Swedish Lutheran church, | instead of 2:30 o’clock as previously announced. Rev. Dr. 8. G. Ohman will officiate at the service and the burial will be in Fairview cemetery. Mrs. Martha Foster. Morning— | Scene of Wreck This Two Badly Hurt. % New Haven, Oct. 9.—Two auto- income mobiles in a collision on the Milford turnpike in West Haven today in- six persons, two of whom al. In a car bound Bridgeport to Boston, in which men and a woman, Dehnis | Mrs. Martha Phoebe Foster, wife 1286 Boston avenue, of Frank F. Foster of 35 Pleasant Bridgeport, was the injured, bus not street, died this morning after hav- seriously. The woman who gave the | ing been ill for only two:weeks. She name of Helen Brown, was unhurt. H Was in this city on February In the other car. Mrs Anna Pfleger, | in the old brick house on : claiming to be from Bridgeport, at the place known as | but refusing to give the name of the s Hill She survived by man with her, may have a fractured her hu<h;nm..u well known clerk at skull The Orange police began an | {he Boston Store. and a daughter, The say that while no ar- { M's- Mabel E. Keys, and one grand- ade, E. Rankin, of | 5°0; H. Oliver of Bridge- | , 'n¢ funeral notified to appear in |1 CrNoOR at = ol i Samuel i s interment PETITION G Hartford, Oct. 9.—Th , ities commission has g tition of the Neéw Ha | company to issue notes | §15,120,000 for additions ment and for improvem| formally authorized the T/OCAL MINSTRELS PERFORM. The Yama Yama minstrels, a troupe composed of local young men, will play its opening engagement this evening at the Wallingford Tabs’ fair. Daniel Sullivan is pianist for the i Thomas F. Butler, Anter- George Kerin, W m \ohrvd George Sullivan and William Humason, endmen; Urban Callahan, Vincent Ringrose, Willlam Welch, Maurice Quirk, John Kenney and Ed- ward Cadrain are the solo Kiley is directing the troupe wdre three of n TARRANT & UNDERTAI 33 MYRTLE ST., East Ei Jubilee St.,, Tel. Lady Attendant—Free U Orders Taken for Upl Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, will be held Monday o'clock from her home. Sutcliffe will officiate will be in Fairview ston and E. port, had been court on October also made an inquiry. Rev. and cemetery. | £ | e RIG — % Chavioe W, Badists. MOVE RIGHT INTO THIS THROP STREET. HAS TE) PRICE $7. 7,200. A MODERN STREET, $12,500. TWO FAMILY ROOMS—ALL HOUSE IMPRO MISS STTRLING LEADS Cleveland, O. Oct. 9. —NMiss Alexia Stirling of Atlanta, national cham- plon was leading Mrs. J. V. Hurd of the ninth hold up in finals of the women's national championship at Mayfield club The funeral of Charles W. was held this afternoon at jfrom his home at 411 West Main | | street. Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill offl- | clated®and interment was in Fairview cemete: A contingent of G. A. R veterans ttended the services as a st tribute to their old comrade. Smith 2 o'clock { = FIFEEN ROOM HoOUS 5 the golf today. A TWO ON FINISHED. New Britain Real Estate Exch 380 MAIN AMILY HOU! RICE $6,800. WOODLAND COURT. CLEARING STATEMENT. New York, Oct. ‘9.—The condition of clearfnz house, banks nd trust companies for the week shows that they hold $36,199,980 re- serve in excess of legal requirements, Edward Balinskis. The funeral of Edward was held this afternoo burial was in St. Mar, tery. actual Balinskis and the new ceme- STRI N EVENINGS. Can’t Squeeze Out of : a Pinch WIth This Cop CANTCHA SEE WHAT THAT SIGH GAYS 2w~ GIMME NOUR NUMBER mm YLL WRITE You ouT AN WELL THEN = TiL LET You OFF ON' FIRST OFFENCE, AND ARREST You FOR BuT OFFICER, MY BRAKE BANDS SLIP, \ AND I WAS GOING

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