New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 16

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4 NEW BI\IT’\I‘\I DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 The all-Treland rate payers associ | ation which has already published its n was to decide today how didates it would put in the CLAIMS SPITE CHARGES Private, Protests In- Urges Public to Support Producers in! felq. :-lohn Lawthern, Attempt to Keep Clean Moral Tone ster—=Says Statements Are False. in Film Productions. | Projectile Narrowly Misses Striking | I'ntering Boston Harbor, 26.—John Lawthern, ate, brought back to i.—The crew of the |the navy yard from Quantico, Va., to chooner James L. Maloy | answer the charge that he killed Sta- they thought war had been de-|{jon Agent Ralph W. Brewster at 1 when a big shot whizzed past \yinchester on April 20, maintained the vessel as she was entering the | ltoday his protest that the story by harhor here, Army officers respons- |Charles Tindall a civil prisoner and a ible for the big guns of the port de-|gischarged marine which was the [ fenses were investigating the matter paqis for his arrest was the result of \anoe|today to determine where the shotipersonal spite. He had a fight with (1ATE€ | came from |Tindall recently, he said, after the lat- in the or-| " Inward hound from New Bedford'in'l¢ar jnaulted ‘a. young woman' of Law- his hear-| g jact, the Maloy was entering quar-{o i S ol 0l and fo this he ers the best efforts Of his Assaciatlon fantine when the shot was fired. Cap- |a4iriputed the latter's statement that “While asking for wour @il anfd|tain Church said the shell whistled |} ,qinern had confessed the shooting co-operation,” said Mr. Havs, ") past nis vessel, narrowly missing it |yt i would like to ask too that vou Judge)ang ricocheted from the water on the us by our act T n es rather!siarboard side. Records at the navy rd, and the than by any v make.| testimony of Lawthern sociates in We are building |the marine corps tend to bear out his e Ve saTha statements that he was on guard duty come—and' tho at the hour the murder was commit- geem perhaps ted eight ml!ns» away. the results w U'nder examination by Col. A. T. certain and p Marix, marine corps commandant at Mr. Hays stated that $800,000,000 a the yard today, Lawthern said he had Ino concern over the charges and that year is paid in ‘movie’ ‘ ; R th oy sepressnt he was confident he would be cleared easily. vestment of $300,000,000 A plea for the 1 and help th s in their ef rgh, May 26 Schooner public to stand behi motion picture produ forts to maintain a clean moral tone in film productions was voiced here today by Will H. Hays, president of the motion picture producers and distributors of America before an| audience at Carnegie institute He declared he was entirely vinced of the of the producers and distributors ganization and he ple Pitt co sincerity Muscle Shoals Pr olect Again Before Committee Washington, May 26— (By Associat- ed Press.)—A comparative plan for development of all government prop- erties at Muscles Shoals, Ala., prob- ably will be reported to congress by the house military committee next week, it was announced today after the beginning, dent, will be »mpm\mzz nocence of Murder of Agent Brew- {of the actual condition N0 WARRANT ISSUED Prosecutor Garlick Withholds Action Until the Audit of Howard Smith's Book is Completed. 26.—No warrant Smith, for- Bridgeport, May for the arrest of Howard mer tax collector, who is missing, has been issued, Prosecutor Garlick said today, and he has withheld action un- til the audit of Smith's books is com- pleted by the company which honded the office holder. Later today there will be a conference. The police have been told to prepare a circular de. scriptive of Smith to be sent out when the warrant is issued. Mr. Garlick says that the reason he has delayed action is because he has not been told of Smith's books. GOLD STANDARD E NTIAL. Pittsburgh, May 26.—Maintenance of the gold standard by foreign na- tions is vital, Comptroller of the Cur- | rency Crissinger declared today in an address here before the Pennsylvania To Attend EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS Next Sunday Methodist Church *9:15-a. m. OQur Last Meeting REV. 0. F. BARTHOLOW WILL SPEAK — Noted Orator. A Rare Treat For You., Be There. DON'T LET ANYBODY OR ANYTHING KEEP YOU AWAY. Let’s Beat our Attendance Record of 1068. HEAR 0. F. BARTHOLOW AND JOHN L. DAVIS Next Sum!ay Morning — Special Music. ored In 30 years. Bristol has twice Pl opose Amending Law Of Nobel Peace Prize London, May 26.—The Nobel prize committee it is reported in a Central News dispatch from Christiania pur- poses introducing a bill in the Swed- ish parliament to amend the laws governing the Nobel peace prize foun- dation so that the award of the peace prize may be provisionally discon- tinued. The money saved would go to swell the main fund out of which all the prizes are paid. TR e DEATH LIST I8 28. Belfast Has Many Casualties Since Saturday. Belfast, May 26, (By Associated Press).—Since Saturday last 28 deaths from violence have occurred in Bel- fast including six last evening, and today. « The body of an unknown man was discovered in the street this morning with a bullet through the brain. In Fast Belgast trenches were dug in several streets, the inhabitants fearing an attack. Duging the snip- ing in the east end four men were ar- bankers' assoclation. Otherwise, he |rested and numerous houses in the said, the United States might be left|district were searched. Several rounds with an enormous store of the yellow [of ammunition for revolvers were dis- metal stripped of its monetary \alue.;covered. 50,000 person at annual salaries the committee had been in executive Halloran Completing Canvass of District Ex-Mayor Joseph M. Halloran, can- didate for the democrat nomination for congress in the first district, will complete a canvass of the cities and tows in the congressional district next week. Mr. Halloran has conferred with party leaders throughout the country and reports a strong senti- ment in favor of granting New Britain the congressional nomination this year. This city has not been so hon- had the nomination in that time, and Hartford has had it on every other oc- casion. Eight Are Killed When Powder Houses Blow Up - Emporium, Pa, May 26.—Eight men were killed and two seriously in- jured when three packing houses at the plant of the Priscilla Powder Co. at Sinnamahoning, 18 miles from ‘here, blew up shortly after noon to- day. ATTENTION MEN! From the Place You Bought the Straw Hat We have more of them at $1.45 Panamas at $1.95 You will need o New Suit for totalling $ 0000, session. s PREPARING FOR ELECTION Ireland’s Their JOHNSON RULED OUT. Washington, May 26.—A fight by Representative Johnson, republican, North Dakota, to force the house to take up his resolution for investiga- tion of charges of laxity on the part of the department of justice in prose- cuting war frauds, failed today when Speaker Gillett ruled that his claim that the resolution was being sup- | pressed, did not constitute privileges. UM V\A and‘Operators Adjourned for Week New York, May 26—TI'nion officials and anthracite operatcrs conferring SATURDAY SPECIALS AT THE NEN BRITAIN® - NARKET €0.- Politicians Are Lining Up Constituents in Readiness For Voting When Time Comes, Dublin, May (By Associated Press —Party organizations throu out southern Ireland are busy pre- paring for the elections and it now seems likely that more candidates will be nominated in opposition to the coalition Sinn Fein panel than the politicians anticipated. Labor will probably put forward a|here in an effort to end the coal score of candidates, and the execu-|strike today adjourned until next Fri- tive of the Irish farmers' union has|day without a further discussion of decided to participate in the contest |the miners reply to the demands of but has not yet selected the constitu-|the operators for a 21 per cent wage | encies in which it will wage its fight. | reduction. 1 Shredded Wheat 11c pkg. Morni pcials7 a.m. to 12 a. m. L e e DG ‘ 5 1-2c v o 2 lbs. 27¢c Ib. 22c¢ Ib. %8c Ib. 38¢ Ib. 25¢ FRESH KILLED FOWL .. LAMB FORES ......... BEST CUTS SIRLOIN . LAMB CHOPS . {Best Potatoes, 15 Ib. pk. We have them in a large assortment of Worsteds, Serges, Pencil Stiines and Cashmeres, etc. Roast Pork Prime Rib Roast . . . . . Small Legs Genuine Lamb Roast Veal FRESH CUT HAMBURG LEAN BONELESS POT R CHOICE SHOULDER STE LEAN BOILING BEEF CORNED BEEF Ib. 32¢ Evaporated Milk . 3 cans 25c¢ Royal Lunch Crackers . . . 2 lbs. 25¢ Sifted Peas ... Sugar Corn. ... o A $15.00 and $19.50 Values to $35.00 ASK FOR No. 27% A Beautiful Mahogany Russia Calf Walking Oxford. $360 All the fine leather quality and smart style that you could wish for in footwear at $5.00 is em- bodied in NEWARK Shoes ‘at $3.60. Over FOUR MILLION people in the U. S. A. wear no other! There’s a reason! Trya Mpverrk Shoe Stores e . Tho_brgses Chain_of Shoe Stores in ths Upited Sjnies New Brita in Store 324 MATN STREET Near R. R. Crossing "I, 40c b, 22¢ .1b. 39c {x Men’s Palm Beach Suits—At $7.00 Men’s Mohair Suits—At $9.00 FROM THE BANKRUPT STOCK —Of The— New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Co. 381 - 383 MAIN ST. 2 cans 25¢ 2 cans 25¢ Ginger Snaps . Fig Bars ......, 2 Ibs. 25¢ Libby’s Sliced Pineapple can 27¢ . can 20c Campbells Beans 2 cans 19¢ Campbells Soups 3 cans 29¢ Tomatoes .. 2 cans 25¢ Pink Salmon .. 2 cans 25¢ Ib. 40c, 2 Ibs. 79c doz. 3lc Winner Coffee .... 1b. 23¢ BUTTER Fresh Eggs Baker’s Cocoa. . Wedgwood Creamery Pure Lard New Onions : Sweet Juicy Navel Oranges . . qt. 10c .. qt. 10c 3 for 10c DECORATION DAY but three days off. Dress up NOW and pay LATER. LADIES’ SUITS, CAPES, WRAPS, COATS in all the newest chades, ete. SUITS for stout men. SUITS for young men. SUITS for youths, students and hoys. USE YOUR CREDIT, BUY NOW AND PAY A LITTLE EACH WEEK ¥ . Boston Clothing Store 63 CHURCH STREET 2 lbs. 27c YPeanut Butter Ib. 17¢ 4 lbs. 25¢ doz. 29¢ Beet Greens ...., pk. 30c Peppers .. .. qt. 15¢ New Potatoes ...... lb. 6¢c STRAWBERRIES The Finest In Towg Green Beans . Wax Beans ... Cukes .. Fresh Cut SPINACH Rhubarb ........., Ib. 5¢ Radishes ,...... 2 beh, 5¢ Rareripes ..., 3 bchs. 10¢

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