New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 14

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LOGAL SCOUTS T0 Proceeds to Heli) Moyement in| Colorado Flood District | Last June the city of Pueblo, Colo- rado, was visited with & disaster from ‘which it is struggling bravely to re- Cover. Letters from the Boy Scout executive there state that 95 per cent. of the business men of that city are practically. bankrupt as the result of & terrible flood. A movement through- | out the country.is on foot to extend to the business men of Pueblo a year's extension of ofedit to help them get back on their feet and build up the eity again. During the flood the entire stock o6t many stores was swept from the buildings entirely and some of it car- ried ddwn the river for 20 miles or more. Boy. Scouts, under the super- vision of their scoutmasters, did good gervice in saving property and in the rescue of ‘dozens of women and chil- dren frofa- second story windows by ans of boats and rafts built for the occasion. Scoutmaster E. R. Cary lost his life in an attempt to save the 1 \ night, thrown into the water soon after re- celving a stab wound in the side and that the immediate cause of death was PRESENT PLAY HERE, == The kr six inch and numbered ing on the body was of good quality 1nd had been bought recently at Puffalo store. ORDERED T0 GIVE UP CHARLES IN 36 HOURS indicated that he had e wound penetrated the medical examiner attached figures is a small Ses ins yan University, A. D. 1831". ,408. (Continued from First Page.) lecided the government will introduce 1 bill in parliament decreeing the con- fiscation of estates owned Julius Andrassy, ind Count Albert Apponyi located in zecho-Slovakia. Deputy been about 1d took an upward course. The wound could not have been selt- inflicted, lteved. The condition of the body indicated that it had been in the water about a week A tob be- to an open-faced gold ‘watch bears the figure * navy blue and maroon colors the “Wesle: The watch was of Langendorf make All the cloth- i The peasants have Between inseribed a | Sigray who is alleged to have turned by Count Rakovsky NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, = idge held by the students. As a result it was found when Charl ave the rder to attack that the battle was! \ready lost. Aristocrats in Battle. | Hungarian aristocracy involved in the conspiracy to place Charles upon the Hungarian throne is now engaged: in a bitter fight in the political arena. Small landown and the landed aris- tocracy are arrayed against each other 1 a conflict which is expected to re- Alt in stormy scenes M the national sembly in the next few days. won the first phase of the battle. Count Julius Andrassy who is of cloge kinship to the Hapsburg dynasty, is in prison: Count Albert Apponyi is under sur- veillance and a warrant has been is- sued“for the arrest of Count Anton over hs command at Oedenburg to Karlist generals following the arrival of the former emperor from Switzer- ' PROTECT U. . CONSULATE ' Special Guards Have Been Ordered in Montevideo to Prevent Demon- stration in Bchalf of Murderers. Montevideo, Uruguay, Oct. 28.— Special guards wers placed around the United States leZation and con- culate here today in anticipation of possible disorders during the general tinue to received. here to announce opening next week after idleness, the Plakeslee Drop Forge Co.<having an- unced ‘yesterday that it was ready to resume work a shut-down of about a month owing 1o business inactivity. rloys about 150 people and will op- .rate at the start on five haif day weekly schedule zmrkcmb operate as the ordeMs are This is the second factory intention of its Monday. The mill em- and one- o 1921. PLANT INCREASES HOURS. New London, Oct. 28.—The plants of the United States Finishing com- peny are operating close to 75 per cent of capacity. At the bottom of the depression, the company was op- crating at hardly one-third capacity. Orders are coming in in good voltme and the company has sufficient busi- ness on its books to maintain oper- tions at the present rate for from recently resumed on the common stock by the declaration of $1.50 a share. If business continues as good as now the stock will be placed on the regular 6 per cent dividend basis. CONTRACT APPROVED Hartford, Oct. 28.—At an adjourned meeting of the board of control yes- terday the plans and specifications for the erection of a new building at the to four months. Dividends were‘Nur\vlch state hospital for the in- It's Wedgwood Creamery Butter, just about as déli- ~ee——— sane and the contract for the work were approved. The contractor is the Torrington Building Co. and its bid was accepted was $136,985. The build- ing will accomodate from 120 to 140 patients. Plans were explained by Dr. Franklin S. Wilcox superintendent of the hospital. Guitar was introduced to Europe by the Spaniards, who copied it from the Moors. As a precautionary measure martial cious and rich a butter as you can put on your table. Hves of two women from a hcuse. The It is churned from full cream milk_ : aw has b S f fallstrike this afternoon in protest scouts established signal stations about | 2% has been proclaimed in the east orn distriots of the country, although | 2Eainst the conviction for murder in Get a new set of _ - High school on Friday evening, De- 'STUDENT (Continued from First Page.) the city at the request of the mayor, as all communication by telephone and telegraph was cut off. This Pueblo affair is an example of what organized \ emergency. . \As a result of this disaster the scout council has been obliged to release the business men from- their pledges for the coming year for the support of the local scout work. The national * coune!l at New York has asked every first class council in the country to contribute $25 to enable Pueblo to carry on until business gets on its feet once more:. In New Britain, money for scout-work is available for a bare working minimum gnly and when the proposition was put up to the scouts they said “Let’s give a play.” As & result, the members of the pa- trol leaders school have gotten togeth- er and are rehearsing two scout plays to Dbe:staged through the courtesy of the school board, at the Central Junior cember 2. The proceeds of the play part in this fine work. “Lend a kand” is the title of one of the plays to be rendered and is the The other is “A Strenuous Between the two plays, given to church. Afternoon.’” musical selections will be round out the program. David Magnuson, formerly of the ‘High school, will have. charge of the pay ‘A Strenuous Afternoon” and Mr. Fay will stage “Lend a Hand"” with boys from Troop 2. THINK MURDERED MAN AT WESLEVAN| fot heard from after parting witn Mansfield. On the following Monday 2 Jetter came addressed to Losey from his parents,.and the following Monday another came. . Marnsfield wrote to the parents after the seeond letter inform- ing them that their son had left and had not returned to colleze. Yester- day President W. A. Shanklin re- celved a telegram from the parents which said: Heard No Word. /“We have not heard from our son for about three weeks. Wonder if he is sick or what the matter can be?” President Shanklin had to go out of town and no answer was made last night. - Today when Mr.-Mansfield saw the story of the finding of a body in the Niagara river he told Dean Nicol- son and Vice-Prestdent Howland of Tosey’'s absence. Dean Nicolson sent Mr. Mansfield to New. York to meet the parents and also sent to the latter a telegram saying that it was feared the found was that of thelr son, and . Mansfleld had been sent to give m whatever information and assist- ance he could. “Losey was well known among the student body. He ranked high in hi studes. ‘Was Murdered. uftalo, N. X., Oct. 28, —Preliminary mination of the body of the young man found in ‘the Niagara river last THIN, FLAT HAIR GROWS LONG, THICK AND ABUNDANT “Danderinc” costs only 35 cents a bottle. One application ends all dandruff, stops itching and falling hair, and, in a few moments, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will ap- pear a mass, 80 soft, lustrous, and easy to do up. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use. when you see new hair —fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair growing all over the sealp. “Danderine” is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the Toots, invigorates and strengthens them. This delightful, stimulating tonic helps thin, lifeless, faded hair to grow lons, thick, heavy and Mxuriant. —_— “MAN, WOMAN, MARRIAGE” P —PALACE— F e STARTING SUNDAY perfect order prevails. A number of Magyar hege have suspended, and ti ; . . \ave been arrested, or their scouts can do for their community In|y,ave peen searched for evidence that hey were implicated with the Karlist olot. Budapest, Oct. 28.—Former Emper- »r Charles is believed to have lost the ‘hance to hrone because of his unwillingness to order the bombardment of held by university students who barred his path at Badoers for two hours last Sunday morning. Hungary's fate hung in the balance during that time, it is 1sserted here. The students had entrenched them- selves along a ridge of hills and re- eived forces supporting Charle€ with a hot machine gun fire. »rs of Charles’ that the students’ position »ombarded, but Charles*was Joath to issue orders to this effect. lay “I am sorry for the poor bdys,” he will be sent to Pueblo as New Britain's | is quoted as saying. hem that resistance is hopeless.” Parleys began, but in the meantime sovernment troops were hurried for- Work of Frederic L. Fay of the South | ward from Budapest and occupied the Massachusetts of Nicolo Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. The trike was to begin at noon ana end at 8 o’clock in the eveninz. Extra police forces were placed at strategic points about the city early today. newspapers ir editors houses AETNA NUT COMPANY TO REOPEN MONDAY. Southington, Oct. 28.—It was an- nounced by officials of the Aetna Nut company yesterday that the mill will resume operations Monday following occupy the Hungarian position Parksdale PHOENIX FULL xl Wedgwood Creamery Butter is economical because it holds its flavor and freshness longer than other butter. And with each pound is packed a coupon that will help you get a chest of Oneida Community Par Plate Silver or a beautiful set of Parisian China Dishes. Use Parksdale Farm Eggs. They’re thoroughbreds. If your grocer hasn’t Wedgwood Creamery Butter or Farm Eggs let us know. FASHIONED HOSIERY For Women. Big shipment just received. DAVID MANNING’S . Walk-Over Shoe Store 211 Main St. SATURDAY SPECIALS AT | Military lead- expedition reported must - be “Try to persuade Save $7.50 you can own this chest of 26 pieces of beautiful Oneida hCo-nnnity Par Plate Silverware more coupons and $7.50 get 37 pieces more. A thi silverware 30 coupons and with the Vernon Design. For 30 can set obtained in the same Save money on new dishes Think of getting 42 pieces of bandsome Parisian China, em- bossed with a gold band, for only 30 free coupons and $3.00. For 30 more coupons and $6.00 you can get 36 pieces more. A third set of 34 pleces for 30 cou- Sole Distributors for New England States THE NEN BRITAINT] - MARKET €0~ TR Saturday THIS BEING YOUR BIG MARKETING DAY, YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE IN CHOOSING FROM THE BIG MONEY SAVERS QUOTED BELOW. SEE FOR YOURSELF, YOU’LL BE SATISFIED Ty WUALITY GODDS AT u, 318 MAIN ST ECONONY PRICES ~ TEL. 2485 Roast Pork (ot frozen) [b 25¢ GEM NUT | MARGARINE % » 24c SWIFT'S PREMIUM OLEO 367 MAIN STREET | b 25c Armour’s Smoked Shoulders. . . ......Ib. 13¢c Small Legs Genuine Lamb. . .. .......Ib. 32¢ Sperry and Barnes’ Bacon...........Ib. 33¢c Best Cuts Sirloin Steaks............ Ib. 39¢ Steak Small Lean Fresh Shoulders ...... Ib. 18¢c Small Fresh Hams. .1b. 22¢ Lamb Fores Ib. 15¢ Prime Rib Roasts.. Ib. 28c Fresh Killed Fowl. .Ib. 45¢ Veal for Stew ..... Ib. 16¢c Choice Shoulder Steak 18 Best Fgankforts. . .. .Ib. 19¢ Lean Boneless Pot Roast .... Ib. 18¢c 1b. 28¢ Ib. 16¢c 10c 12¢ Salt Pork . . Corned Beef .. Lamb Stew ... . Ib. Lamb Chops ...... Ib. 32¢ Fresh Cut Hamburg Ib. 19¢ Swift’s Premium Ham Ib 32¢ WHITE LOAF AND oA . Ib 10c ROASTS BONELESS e 99¢ HAMBURG ... 2 Ibs 8,000 Pounds LEAN SMOKED SUGAR 171bs.$1.00 J{l - —BEEF— ROASTS .. CHOICE CH 14c BOILING BEEF ... Ib C e ND GOLD MEDAL Flour. ecee .SaCk $1-15 BEST OUTS 25c . SHANK for SOUP Ib 120 Daniel Webster Flour sack $1.25 §}l sooorounes FANCY RIB ROASTS . = e New Seedless Raisins Early June Peas.2 cans 25¢ OUR BIG MORNING SALE ROUND — SIRLOIN — PORTERHOUSE ——AIf, DAY SPECIALS—— « FROM 7:00 A M. TO 12:30 P. M. ’ BIG LAMB SALE — 200 HEAD FOR THIS SALE FORES BRIGHT FANCY LAMB . b 12¢ ! - c LOINS FANCY YOUNG LAMSB ........ Ib 140 FANCY LEGS TO ROAST 1b 18¢c o il ——THESE ARE BIG VALUES— 18¢ | 20c 18c 12¢ 35¢ 30c —VEAL— SHORT CUT LEGS .. . Ib FANCY CUTS RUMP CHOICE CUTS SHOULDER VEAL TO POT PIE . FANCY —POREK— SMALL LEAN FRESH LOINS FRESH CUT PORK CHOPS .... 4 TO 6 1b. FRESH SHOULDERS .. FRESH LINK SAUSAGE SMALL LEAN FRESH HAMS .... LEAN | SALT PORK FANCY VEAL CHOPS { FRESH DRESSED STEWING FOWL .. SUGAR CURED BACON GOLDEN WEST ROASTING FOWL . | FANCY LOIN LAMB CHOPS .. 1b 10c 1b 17¢ ALL GUARANTEED doz 39c i WHOLE MILK = e ... pkg. 25¢ Sweet Sugar Corn 2 can 25¢ 6% [Nek Sccded Bassing picy 25 Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans 25¢ bty New Currants ... pkg. 25¢ Winner Coffee CHEESE MIXED AND INDIA CEYLON TEA e, 25€ Meaty Prunes. .. 2 ibs. 25¢c = Winner Tea ....... Ib. 33c Lemon and Orange Peel Royal Lunch Crackers . Ib. 29¢ NEW PREPARED .... Ib. 14¢c BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 290 —3 1b Package FRESH SHREDDED 23 (4 COCOANUT b Ige can l l C MOHICAN 8 Ibs 25C Citron ... Ib. 45¢ Best Pure Lard 21bs. 25¢ EVAP, MILK YELLOW CORN MEAL .. Wedgewood Cream- ery Butter, 1b. 44¢ | Fresh Made Peanut Butter BEST FINE GRANULATED Sugar FROM 1:00 TO 3:00 P M. N. B. C. NABISCOS .... NEW 3 pkg PEA BEANS ... 2 1bs PEARL TAPIOCA 5 lbs 28c coners 0. Tic l Guaranteed Eggs. doz. 38c Large, Smooth, Mealy Potatoes-. . ...pk. 39¢ "RUNES . LARGE S JRANGE: OLID HEAD JABBAGE UARGE RIPE 3ANANAS 33c e Juicy Grapefruit ................. 3for 25¢c e e e e e T e e e Oranges . ..... doz. 40c up Cabbage ........... lb. 3¢ Large Juicy Lemons doz 33c Turnips o EXTRA FANCY GRAPES | YELLOR OR WHITE i LARGE TURNIPS CARROTS OR PARSNIPS .... FRESH CUT SPINACH ... NATIVE PUMPKINS ... each NATIVE (BUNCH) CELERY .... bunch POTATOES . SPECIAL 9:00 BEST LARGE POTATOES 4 Ibs .. peck F. Toka; aney Tokny Gexpes Sweet Potatoes.. 5 lbs. Aios b aai 2 bs. 25¢ 2lc NEW STOCK Bananas . .. ... doz. 23¢c Celery, large bunch. ... 15¢ FIGS . Spinach ......... pk. 15¢ Head Lettuce . .... head 8 15 Ib Peck 37C 50 BOXES EXTRA HEAVY | !\ GRAPE FRUIT — (Saturday Only) pons and $6.00 completes this magnificent of 112 pieces. dinner City Advertisement All persons in the Britain liable to pay taxes are hereby notified and requested to return to the assessors, on or before the first day <¢ November next, a list of all proper- ty owned or purchased by them, on the first day of October, 1921. The Asses- sors will meet in their office, City Hall, West Main street, Saturday, Qctober 1st and every day thereafter during October, except Sundays for the pur- pose of reeeiving such lists. Office hours from 9 a. m. to § p. m. and Monday and Saturday eve- nings, from 7 to 9. N. B. All persons owning houses or land are requested to give a full de- scription of the same on back of their lists. ® Blank lists can be procured at As- sessors’ office. City Hall. AUGUST BURCKHARDT, OTTO BENGTSON, PATRICK RYNN. 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