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SHIPPING FIREARMS MARKED BEEHIVES Intense Situation Developed in Palestine Over Discovery e eb. 17.-Aceid consignment of Haifa, Palestine, enta! discovery of several thousand automatic pistols wnd 25,000 rounds of ammunition, which were heing smuggled into Pal-| estine in boxes supposed to contain bechives, has aroused much comment anfl tended to revive the bitter feel- ings hatween tthe Arabs and Jews, Sir Herbert Samuel, the high com missioner, had exempled heehives from customs duty in order to de- velop Palestine’s industry. Ninety-six boxes supposed to con-| tain beehives were being unloaded at Haifa when one of them was broken revealing the weapons and ammuni- tion. The whole consignment which had been addressed to Jews was seiz- ed. The head of the Jewish (‘oopera tive Workmen's association at Haifa and a noted Jewish lawyer af were arrested and charged with implicated in the affair. The Zionist leaders have disavowed all responsibility and condemned the incident. The native press has warn ed the people to be on guard, assert ing that probably this contraband business has been going on for some time and that a very likely great) quantities of arms and ammunition have been brought in in this way. wing MAY SELL ESTATE, This Disposition is Probable in Inger- soll Scttlement. New York, Feb. 1. -DPossibility of the public sale of the assets of Rob ert H. Ingersoll & Bros., watch man- ufacturers, was indicated yesterday by financial institutions interested. This course probably will be pursued if creditors are unable to gef together by the end of the month on a reor- ganization plan, it was stated. Fresh eggs, 2 doz $1. Russell Bros. —advt. | strike ¢ PROGRAM COMPLETED Performance for Benefit of Funeral Theater Under . w. I'und at the Palace Auspices of V. ¥, The entire program of the show to be presented by the Walter J. Smith Post, V 1% W., at the Palace theater, Sunday afternoon, was decided upon at a meeting of the show committee last evening. All of the acts are o be composed of home talent and in the opinion of the committee are the hest that conld he secured, Tha program is as follows: 1, Willlam Zlegler in a baton and torch swinging act; act No. 2, ArM Sextette; nct No. 8, Mrs. M. T, Crean in musleal selections; act No. 4, the . K. Il Trio fn a noveity ®inging and dancing act under the direction of John . Crean; act No. b, Carl Ma- gon and a saxaphone setxette, and act No. 6, High school orchestra in musi cal selections The vandeville acts will be follow ed by a motion picture which s he ing secured by Mr. Contaras, man ager of the Palace theater. The pro ceeds of this show will be used to de the expenses of .the military als which were recently con ducted by the post, and the gupport of the public is earnestly -sought. Tickets for reserved seats may he changed at George A. Quigley's office 1in street, starting today and to crow, and at the Palace theater box offoce all day Sunday. HARVEY CHURCH REPRIEVED stay of Execution is Based On Asser tion Slayer is Insanc. C'hicago, 17~ A roprieve wae granted late yesterday by Judge Kick ham Scanlan to Harvey Church, un der sentence to be hanged today for the murder of fwo automobile sales men to obfain an automaobile plea for the stay of execution based on the assertion that Church had become i gince his convie tion and senten Feb, ne . | T'or a week jailers have forcibly fed hunger the e he went on a ad he was wheeled into death cell in an invalid chair. C‘hurch Borden's milk, 10¢ can. Russell Bros. advt. Booth Block NEW MILLINERY | For Washington’s Birthday Here you are sure to find a Hat that will be- come you. Our assortment of styles and colors is immense. Hats of silk and silk and straw. The col- ors are Canna, Pumpkin, Periwinkle, Copen, Brown, Henna, Navy and Black. $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 and up to $15.00. Gloves $2.98 Impor(ed Kid Gloves in black and colors . .. $1.95 i $3 50 (Genuine Mocha ves, grey, brown mode.... $2 49 $3.50 Washable Cape " Gauntlets, brown, grey, Beaver, Mode— $2.49 $1.49 and $1.65 Wool Gloves, brown, grey, , * beige and $1 OO white . Hoswry WAl B ek Sport Hose, all colo - 95(: eldrest Silk Stockings, wide seam, hlack only w $1.49 $1.95 and $2.25 Import- ed Wool Stockings, o $1.69 S‘ilk ‘and Wool hlack and $2.25 W $2.95 Stockings, all colors . .. Act No. | The | was | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, of profit and economy. IVORY SOAP’ The Popular Hand Size For Saturday 3c Limit, 2 Cakes | o _BORDEN'S BRAND Condensed Milk For 2 Cans 21c Customer Hill's Cascara Quinine Tab- lets STRTE LT White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup 5 Allenthu for l'{hr-umnnull $1 Liquid Albolene . .. Fryes Pancreobismuth Pepsin Hexalith Horsford's Fragvine, Efferveseent Acid Phosphate disinfectant, 25¢, 3 Mulfdrd’s Somnos Pertussin Linonine Flixir Maltapepsin . 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I FOSSETT will he glad to give you free instruc- tion as many thmes as you wish, Come any time during t or entire next week and learn how to make handsome and prac tical garments from Minerva Y hey excel in their heau- 1l range of colors and qual Minerva Yarns arc not the pest that fou can buy: but arc the best yarns, and the rasonable. . Fossett comes from the stenciled. Flour - Sugar h a - Cofice to Set 95c decorations at Qiinst pre-war prices rach 15¢ Modish Metal Girdles At a Very Special 47c Wonderful value popular dress accesse ations of colors with Covery effective Price silver dress Elastlc Sport Girdles With Hose Attached Used as Corsets slender n:-\-' N 590 980 5 000 COPIES Needle Craft Books Instrue- of fancy 2¢c Supporters ror Minerva studios, and she Moddl At Light fueh Models 0-CEDAR FLOOR MOPS 20 Pages of Clever Gion on all phases wark—1'or Satur- Fach THE $1 SIZE day Gunst fhat datr state chairman for man, Moses A has been v 1. Saltzstein, telegraphs ghat Milwaukee suceesstully raised its guota of that fourteen other out lfawns in that state haveraised Butfalo’s {onn in initial gifts, The City of W m- first installment. Buf- which opened its campaign a more dinner at which hag also met (han half of the na- |$100,000 mark and it out after an ad £14,000,000 will have {ditional $50,000, £5.000,000 more tional quota of sed to been raised | Bufialo Oyversabscribes Al the meeting in Baltimore | R to open the campaign in that ecity, the | $168 has AO0 persons of whom less | : 100, than half were men, subscribed $300, 12 1 the city's goal of $i agreed ta give ribed by the | (Vehn for mass Al Wisconsin, cloged its | pledged [for §1,00 5,000 is the achicvement is the L84 hooek wga WILEI4 lmw‘ > in view of the fact that it fol-[gg0.000 was pledged, e (lowed & closely tpon. i sice sl [tg quota of $100,000 [drive for the Jewish 1ederated Charl- [ | with a quola of campaign with New York which a0, and wresent DIVESID Upstate 1,000 of stein ington, v amonnt ki Baltimore and it eaxpensive Jews of you will make MARRIES, Alabama Finishes Pirst ama the state to complete ely over the top with §100, ed. “1f the price cotton was up we could easily get §$200,000 was the message from the chairma Tsadore Weil. Arkansas folowed clos California Sure of Quota mmuzv“ $150.- | pocipient of $500.000 Legacy Weds quota, | Ange Lonise Stafford, Former Showgirl |ties of heing WALTER PIFRCE its quota | At |Los 000 has honor opening ity ruised a dinner Angeles, California, almost half the city's Adolph IMleischman, the Tos |ehairman, lance will be! Hartford, Ifeb. 4 in a few davs, dont worry. We|was made in Meriden |behind with E] 00 and |boast a litile bit here but \nml'lml‘qlxlm marriage in New York Wi $78,000 raised, and North Carolina |we do a piecr work.” San|Jday of Walter Hubbard Pierce, i!"vwh« that the state has passed the |IFrancisco rcports threugh its chair- of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Pierce of 17.-~Announcement, yesterday of Anes- son of wires ~ "E a auota of veal of heavy weights — All shades Sport Lisle Hose Just the for aft wool and before silk wearing, | Beautiful vibbed | Heather offects of blue, grey, brown and gold — Slightly tmperfect. 69c | hose style in Weldrest Hosiery The Lisle wide seam hose—Silk in light, mediam and and sizes Washington street, Louise Marie Stafford of New York Mr. Pierce recently came into possession of a legacy estimated at a half million dollars from his grand- uncle, Walter Huhbard, the Meriden millionaire manufacturer and philan- thropist. The bride is a former show girl, Mr. Pierce is 21 years old, was a student at the Wharton School of 1Yinance of the University of Pennsyl- var Meriden, to Miss “HER UNWELCOME HUSBAND." The latest, greatest love story by the famous English novelist, W. L. George The one man who knows ' women's hearts better than any other living writer. Begins in next Sun- day's New York American,—advt. 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