New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1921, Page 6

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wWan clatm ELLLL B John 1| legal 1 That's of Hush owner of the land in to get possession SH CHAMP BESTS 5 AMERICAN RIVAL tinued from First Page.) ;| Exeh Harris of Haurew sod Internationalist, beat Whitecraigs Kery nnd MEFETING \tale Fonizht o s Elaborate Planned for the targest events ever held ity to Knights for ae I scheduled this eve Vegn hall, when a joint Past t and Conferring ber I rank on o held win | by @ team prst only 0 lodge and Washington lodge. Nearly all Icors hav pf being mirs of pust chancellors L a in- the gra sgnified thetr present the lo chaneellors and tuneh 1o harp remony will be Wfter e the will of order mony The 1 Initintory « ptly at § are requested to to these it members of the invited ttend in may be- and all conform o'clock hours is pos- rder nd pains n ar the to o no o event one long to be p remem- ISING TEMPERATURY w rlitions Man 1 wettled € edicts n. May ity ttled wenther niperature theut: Fatr y unsettled wenther . —For New tonight " Wednes Ing te tonight fol- Wednes- light frost \n h whift- ng tempernture ht: fre s toni cant outh hor condition ght disturbance central wing and » northern por-« Pleasant n wer mountains the over e cloudy weather the Lak provaile I e in th ton Wy Ioeky t of the low the e ture s over high in ntral tlane fn for this or vielnity ather with slowly riding tem- INJURIES Mrs. Michael ‘oventry, who weel- st her in- of the and is m or i tie. Miy of ~ mobile died of Ariver In an aute Sunday night in hospitul Peter p has today Gounek fractured sknll arous list OG0 SEALSKINS SO/ May . ~The nited Mved $359.718 Alaskan L In. overnment le 10,060 ore yesterda it taday. The highest und the average rec of weal- an ke 1 ERCURY DOWN 70 28 5, Conn., May 24.—A tempera 28 In thix section early toduy ed to have done to vegetuble crops considerable | from | | | army | Girls or i 1 e | ofMicials v YOU'RE READING NOT A pelied nd MISS! Thomas Rrennar stickers without «wpelling bee amon sllers of kville won a chumplon school sj Long vl ilis home's in § Cen- ELEVEN MORE DEAD Recurrence of Hostilities at Alexan- dria Is Accompanied By Bloodshed nm! Loss of Life. -y May Tele y# there ha 24 raph ondon nge Alexandrin has rence trouble in demonstration in the provinces. wdds that 1 1 and that a now been begun Tl ualty ow more I dead Ma night Sunday The casualties were 12 and lexandria. F 24 led rlous 1u tall vt here last fotin » nt Mor morning cilled reported today ind wounded banks, the shops street ol pear ereons Th 6 natives 191 bourse :mL( the were reopengid to- are not yet hants but the running Birmingham tal Prob- ably First in Balloon ace. 24.—The balloons started v circle of very north central Ten- official calcula- and known the *“*Bir- won first May the ninc which Ala., ht of mtional race Birmingham nding of « day within Tius will necessitate in tions before the holds of second contes piloting “ontinental,” third places in the Kalph 1. Upson, mingham Semi according his bag greater any other place . tanee dis 100 reed a ately and landed having tra by approxix miles than enty in Virginia Unofficial calculations indicated that H. E. Honeywell, flying the “St. Louis Chamber of Commere held ond and Lieut. Col. Lahm, the entry, third honors place of "AINMENT. Planning for Pro- h Church Chapel. sSCoUT EX ™ at S of the planning held on this week at the South Congregation al church chapel. The program ranged provides for two short dramas. rendered by Miss Myrtle rdstrom the Girl Scouts wil chorus. Candy will be sold the evening. ‘Tick fe may be obtained from any members Miss Emma wra New Britain for un entertain- Troop § re be Scouts ment tc ar« Nolos will be N have ind a during 18 affair the Bell, of troop or out executive IE MeGILVARY Written to Wol MNave Bearing Roston, May 24 Pelletier today into the death former over iterated that they to indicate that he w hut relatives and friends hy insisted that McGilvary had no r to kill himself Madison. Wis., the aviator's ame last night that Dr. Bunting, pathologist of the Uni- of Wisconsin, and Dr. W. ¥ snz, after ~examination of had expressed the opinion tha murdered. Witnesses sum- the district attorney includ- Bvelyn Clifford, a friend of MeGilvary. Th her mail box on May 10, the day he was killed, was found v note which the police have regard- ed farewell ”i TH. Friend May n Case. Note District began an investi- of Paton Mc- s fiver. Police 1 found 'S mur- ion Gilvary nothing ed ve son From home word G versity Lor the body he moned by ed Mrs was as o message VDS MOONEY. Francise May 24.—A state- ment that the district attorney “ha- liéves that an injustice was done in the convicton of- Thomas J. Mooney for a 1916 paredness day bomb murder and will present to the governor evi- dence substantiating this bellef that will compel him to ** was made to- day by Milton U'Ren, assistant dis- trict attorney in opposing a motion to release Mooney under a common law pleading DIVIDEND IS CUT. York, May 24.—The Central Co. today passed its quarter- nd of 1% per cent oh pre- stock. The company had ned dividends on the basis of ent annually since after Its organization DEF w New Leather Iy di ferred i year TO NEWARK, N. J. Schnelder has resigned hix r advertising manager for and has accepted a similar Rl rtment GO . R position The Fal dep to unofficial anounce- | Girt | Friday evening of | Attorney Furo- | | Mr. g n. | es of the Davis Cup series he ENVOY TO ITALY A Richard awyer w picture w of Washburn Child Vork and writer, who has been chosen President Harding to | be U. 8 Y ambassador to ltaly | | pia | duetion ABOUT THEM—TAKE A LOOK AT ’EM! '—The honor of in the film pro- | ing | siclen, “PETER PA the title ro of Barrie's fall daughter of an English lord. chment w n opinion on the impe N of of Justice ving “Peter Pan” will use duty probably to Miss ~ Lois ~ Sturt,| courts | labor. HIT BY LABOR—Labor's demand- Van l York supreme court, be- | of | in relation to capital d“dl WALTER C. TEAGLE TO HEAD SHIPING BOARD ?—President JAMES FARRELL Harding is said to exerting every influence to have either Walter C. Teagle or James Far accept the chairmanship of the important U. S. Shipping Board is president of the Standard Oil Company of New_ Jersey and Steel Corporation. president of the U, S. Pedy “arrells CITY ITEMS Are you looking for the finest and biggest selection of straws? Come to Conn. Hat Co., Arcade.—advt. Mrs. William Hanes of Kensington is resting comfortably at the New Hritain neral hospital following a serious operation. Dr. Clifton M assisted by Dr. John Purney and Dr. Joseph Draper performed the operation Jersey I special $9.98, mann advt Niness in the f in Bramley Leonard & sses at style, Herr- mily of Bob Stone of Waterbury, has caused a postpone- ment of his bowling match with Ed- | die Anderson at Rogers’ Recreation | alleys this evening. i Tickets can be now purchased and exchanged for *Little Johnny Jones” at Kenney & Leghorn.—advt. The weekly card party of the Sun- shine society will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of M Georze Christ, No Lincoln stree instead | of with Mrs. Barnes previously rranged. Members and all Sunshine are cordially invited. the Bramley styla Jersey ses at Leonard & Herrmann's. They're only $9.98 each.—advt. 3 c at State Rapp's Orchestra of New Haven and Curley’s Novelty Orchestra avt. A son was born last evening to Mr. | and Mrs. James J. Naughton of 347 Chestnut street Stone-Anderson match because of illne: advt Residents of East street and Jubi- lee street have registered a complaint | with the police regarding the speed d by autoists in that vicinity. Bathing suits, that you will proud of—the Athletic kind. Best the long run. Monier Bros, The Sport- ing Goods Store.—advt called oft ug | be BRITAIN DEFEATS SPAIN. Eng., May 24.—(By Asso- ess)—Randolph Lycett and representing Great Britain Manuel Alonso and Count de Gomar, the Spunish pair. in the doubles of the preliminary match- Hendon, clatea P | ! | ed today The score was 2-6; 10-8; 6-2; IFT—President Hard- Spirit of Brown ROTARY ing holding' the statuette, * presented by R. C. JAPS LINE STREETS AS MIKADO RETURNS—Great crowds turned out in Tokyo, hoping for a glimpse of the sick mikado, when it was announced he would return from where he spent.the winter. Hayama, But they were disappointed—all they saw was his carriage (arrow) and that from a distance as police kept the crowds back. The emperor has been ill for two years. | FOR OUR BIG WEDNESDAY SALE Here’s Your Chance, Prices Way Down THE MOHICAN MARKET PURE FOOD 367 MAIN STREET Best Meat Cuts—Sure To Satisfy Steaks .. Ib23c CU 9 TO 12 SMALL LEAN FRESH SHOULDER 17c A M BREASTS MILK FED VEAL ....... 1b 20c NCY RUMPS N 24c L TO ROAST . BONFE S BRISKET AND RUMP (Sugar Cured) ROUND PORTERHOUSE SIRLOIN SHORT STRIPS FANCY MIXED BACON ... AAUsAGE MEAT . 1 22C . 15(: CornedBeef 1b18c Big Butter and Egg Sale SAVE BY PURCHASING HERE b 33¢c doz 28c¢ e st 25 s 28C ". 2 Ihs 25c¢c 2 hots 25C . peck 19C FRESH RADISHES Ige bch 3¢ LARGE COCOANUTS 3 for 45c JUST FIGURE UP WHAT YOU BUTTER EGGS M NUT f\;l.\m.amxr: : » 220 1 Il‘-‘rnn l 8c MOHICAN CREAMERY ALL NEW LAID STRICTLY FRESH DI COF YOUN PEAS . NER BLEND EX 1, nie B TENDER CRISCO cans PURE COCoA TOMATO FR H CUT N/ b 17¢ 23¢ DRIED PEACHES NEW ONIONS . | T I D quart FRESH OPEN CLAMS + FRESH SHORE llA‘JDO( K w 20c STEAMER DISABLED. Pocahontas Sailing for Naples Repo ed in Trouble at Nantucket Shoals. May 24—The steamer Pocahontas, which sailed from New York yesterday for Naples and Genoa, in troudle south of Nantucket Boston, was Shoals today 'with boilers and auxil- iary boilers partly disabled. The steamer asked for a coast guard cut- ter, adding that she might be able to maintain a speed of four or five knots aboard, herself. The cutter Manhattan sent word that she would be alongside late in the day. The Pocahontas has 300 passengers agents of the U. S. Mail Steamship Co. said, -and 225 others were waiting to board her at this port. She will be taken to Newport for repairs, they stated HEBREW ml\'VEN';ION. Lack of Spiritual Leaders Causes Drift Ooooooonooooooooooooooooo) SN EEEEfY e e EEE of Jewish Away From Faith. Buffalo, N. Y., May 24.—The lack of spiritual leaders and a consequent drift of Jewish men and women away from the faith was emphasized by President J. Walter Freiberg, at the opening session here today of the 26th biennial convention of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Last year, he said, .11 young men were graduated from the Hebrew Union college while 50 congregations ap- plied for rabbis. i Twenty Toupring Cars and As Trucks Bring Loss Up to $425.0 in New York Garage Blaze, ; New York, May 24.—Fire in a rage early tgday destroyed 20 te cars and as many trucks.and Y cally demolished the one-story bulf] ing. An explosion caused when’ flames reached the gasoline tanj g tered windows in nearby apartme; Damage was estimated at $125,00 Occupants of the apartment bui ings that housed 120 families were © dered to the streets shortly after fire was discovered.by a night watd] man on the New Haven ' rail Flames reached one of the buildil but no one was injured. i # ‘Greek Smash Attacks - By Turkish Nationa Athens May 24.—Attabks a Greek lines in northern Asia M S Turkish Nationalists have bee! pulsed with heavy losses, says an ficial statement issued at the W office. 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