New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 22, 1922, Page 10

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22,1922, A SALE OF VITAL SIGNIFICANCE A CALL TO ECONOMY TITANTIC MARK DOWNS THAT WILL THRILL EVEN THE MOST SKEPTICAL. TI'S A REAL MERCHANDISE LANDSLIDE—A MIGHTY TOR RENT OF SUPER VALUES — WILL YOU ANSWER THE CALL? J. J. SWEENEY’S FINAL SUMMONS TO YOU TO ATTEND BIG CLOTHING AND FURNISHING SALE AT NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP — ONLY FEW MORE DAYS — SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY — ARE YOU TRYING TO SAVE, IF SO YOU, TOO, WILL BE HERE. Wi 1 BIG LOT OF SUITS LOT OF MEN'S | BOYS' SUITS ere T Seey e Values to $35.00 SHIRTS ATHLETIC ; b « U N IT, GOOD SUIT OF PALM BEACH SUITS Men look at these Values to $3.50 HYMN PETS e ¥ ; CLOTHES it . | then you will' see why Just to have you talk THURSDAY, FRIDAY : As Low As A:]c:: OVg}uFelsn?(l) gl&usg(f)h crowds increase here J| about the New York and SATURDAY each day. Sample Shop, Sweeney None to Merchants Worth $25.00, For Sweeney’s Final Price Final Price says sell them for $5.44 59 JUST A FEW ITEMS LISTED, EVERYTHING TO GO THIS WEEK. IF YOU WANT YOUR DOLLAR TO BE WORTH 100 CENTS AND MORE— YOU DARE NOT MISS THIS SALE ) J. J. SWEENEY Come Meet b o e iy : Extra Help Wanted Sweeney Face To Face PRICE CRASH ECHOES ALL OVER THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT Apply Either Store NEW_YORK SAMPLE SHOP 135 MAIN ST., BRISTOL _ J.J. SWEENEY, Adjuster, SELLING STOCK 357 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN told the court. Last night she fol- . of . PRISON FOR 3 BANKERS bers' head. Signs of a struggle E ASSAULTS Hes el s Duig ciog Girls Hike Across Continent PRES"]ENT NFRI st o D e e i from the neighborhood where both (] b/ ) [' N ] of a woman's garment wer 9y Two Change Pleas To Guilty When 8 e found o a trestle over the river three mileq ¢ 9 live, Cutler came along in his auto- Third Is Convicted. mobile and was about to take her into 8 ; Hoxthiotiamsoniearly yestebday, ZIng the car when she saw Mrs. Cutler and 7 i JIndianapolis, June 22.—Following|river was dragged by order of the 2 KR i the conviction of George W. Apple-|coroner, and Chambers’ ran aws g A 3 body . was s aggravated to the extent : i g e gate, vice-president of the Corydon |found. that she stopped Bessie to reason with D (Ind.) National bank on a charge of The coroner was investigating re-| MFS. Cflflel' Explflms fll]d COUH her and when the subject was 1 ¥ SuGh Is Fale 0[ Leader 0[ Canmn embezzlement, Wilson I7. Cook, presi-|ports of trouble between Chambers| broached she was struck in the face, B s A e dent of the bank, and Ben S. Apple-|and the woman and also statements 3 she told Judge Klett. She struck back i o b ? ' . pgate, also a vice-president, appeared | by witnesses that five istol shots| SllSpGflflS Judgmem dnil her aprbst follwvad ’ ; ; GOYe]‘I]]I]em 1n Chlfla in the federal district court today and | were heard in the \'icln‘i’ty of thel AFF safiliatti In Again. e % s changed their pleas from not guilty to | trestle Monday night. - Previous_ trou- Pasquaic jatti, fined $150 last o ' T kS8 guilty. ble between the twb, the coroner said Judge George W. Klett believed the [\veek for uutomobile statute violations, 3 g ! Kiukiang, Province of Kinagsi, Judge A. B. Anderson sentenced the | he learned, had resulted in a shoot- China, June 22, (By Associated Press) [three men to three years in the fed-|ing affray in which no one was in- story told by Mrs. Benjamin Cutler|was arraigned in court today for LAl eral penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga. jured, in court today relative to the efforts|operating his motor vehicle while his - N ¥ 2 5 —A president on Friday morning, a of Mrs. Bessie Botnick to “vamp" her|jpvers license is under suspension . § ¢ g prisoner and an exile from his capital husband and in consideration ']" the l He pleaded not guilty and the case o on Tuesday night. That, in brief, is| HUNT GIRL IN MURDER CASE TO ATTE! AMPMENT, fact that the assault for which shelgus continued to Saturday morning " the history of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, recent- WAL T T J was being tried had apparently been i bonds of §200 : Iy head of the Canton government in| o N G =l g latse ) delssat onjiiotmember provoked, he suspended judgment in io Seflo was fined $10 for assault- o China, Dr. Sun's wife also is reported labama Authorities Hear She Was from Walter J. Smith Post, No. 511 her case. Matthew Dilanci. Rio is a former . S fit to be a prisoner. With Planter Found Killed Veterang of Foreign Wars, of this city| Calls Woman a “Vamp'. tenant of the complainant. He met Ior two days reports of various na- Samson, Ala.,, June 22,—County au- (are planning to attend the state en- Mrs. Cutler was arrested last night [ Matthew on the = street vesterday ture have been coming in regarding|thorities aided by citizen posses who |campment of the order in Bridgeport] at the corner of West and Willow [morning and several old disputes were Dr. Sun's whereabouts and plans.|found the body of Benjamin Cham-inext Friday, Saturday and Sunday. streets. Witnesses ttated that she od resulting toa fist fight. Variously he was said to be aboard|pers, well known planter of Pera |The local delegation will leave the city stopped Mrs. Botnick and after threat- Ynl\\uw! Rudman was fined $3 with- a warship bound for Shanghai, a cap-|community, in the Pea river yester-|on Saturday morning in automobiles| ening to take her lite, knocked her to rustice Irving 1. Rachlin tive on the Chinese armored cruiser|day, continued their search today for fand will return to city Sunday after- the sidewalk and kicked her, 7The(for refusing to stop when ordered by Haichi, and a free agent awaiting the|a young woman, who officers said, [noon. Philip Bloomquist, former cor- complainant said she had no previous weman to 4o so. Police- gathering of his troops from thelr|had been missing since Monday night. [poral in Co. I, 102nd Inf. is junior trouble with Mrs. Cutler and, save for|[man A. J. Russell testified that Rud- scattered expeditions in Kiangsi prov-| A bullet wound was found in Cham- |vice commander of the state order. her accusations of being a “vamp’, | nan crowded him to the gaiter yes- Carrying packs, Violet Bacon (left) and Leona Anderson, jince for an attempt to retake Canton knew nothing of the cause for the as- [terday and when he was ordered to) hoth 19 and Broad\\'a_\‘ chorus girls, have started to walk from|from Chen Chiung-Ming, his former it he declined. Gt TR O | military official who held it in behalf sault. / 1 STalTi et 6 vy New York to Los Angeles. But they won't object 'to an auto lift, |5¢ (he ‘peking government. "f““ On the mitnoss stand, Mrs ST e case of doseph Babuia, charged | if you happen to meet 'em. 15 Not Dishonored. QUATEEC Wik (00 therpust thiap yeo - — But today definite authentic word is . . Mrs. Botnick has been trying to wi | : # ¢ the sec Ge Vis | BONRA - over by ‘the #olliE a ¢ at hand to show that the second of uine oot By dikr HUANEAG, A NHORE S ok e : ; TO HAYE B[RTHDAY PARTY [the regular meeting tomorrow eve- e T om ) Tudge . A “the : pollos | ABUEE vm.; ning e enfied, - who- observed |these 18 true. Sun, though a prisoner ort the accused went to the hospital a . > ; . ! e morning, to the September term o I A erairy A few davs amo |18 bY no means dishonored. The pros P T Y8 ABO | isional government set up in Canton t your aching feet into a pair during her absence she heard many |, ikl ) o hie superior court to be held in Hart- Fo V. Stredten: wheh I 0ehig stories of her husband's activities with | ¢ "5 P00 P o D Se e 7 and 17, V. Stnecten \Wiio A just 150 TN falas T : d, 4 Tuesday in Septem-[Two G. A. R. Veterans Who Are j.¢ 1o ambecs <o fibiTe: Tooil "G in its first official act today decided of Walk-Ov 18y, bouh members ol g JOtRl O gl ¢ S IRV U8 TRRAITad <8 Tes er Archfit shoes and the woman in question. - She frequent nds were fixed at $1,500, K. post, will be guests of honor. A ’11 feel e b 2 sign, instead of being expelled from you'll feel the relief surprise program has been arranged RN, prasidential “shide and I ok, te you Aong ly saw Bessie standin across the 3 4, who was being sought by Celebrating Anniversaries to Be street from her home signalling to Mr. |, al pollos as ap aceomplics bf 5 ound that| lag nnd’ Jones. hotls oF Wio i Wik Feted By Women Tomorrow. by the president, Mrs. Bessie Lewis. 4 i ol SO \ vhom wer | Members of the local G. A. R. post|Should be granted a safe conduct to Cutler, she said, and also f ey had “short cuts” through back|, : SUPErior cot st mo Coukbos > 5 Mok they ha c n t per ourt last month, | = my6 birthday parties will be cele-land the Sons of eVterans, of this|B0 aboard or to Peking as he chose. i There is every prospect that he 4 Black Kid yards by which they met one an-ii; the holdup on the person of Tony g Senfi 3 other. on many occasions; .CUtler|Sehinate. suveriemny Timon 2 190V Ibrated by members of L. D, Penfield leity and of the Auxiliary from Bris- i R E ML R o b s Camp, Sons of Veterans' Auxiliary, at|tol and Simsbury will be present to (™1l be ordered to do one or the other, admitted his misgivings last Sunday, | New Rochelle police and was brought ) P § ok e / V L 1 oug (Y61, {5 a: Eaetivath Speeches will and he is expected to choose the firs &) | 3 7.00 but promised to mend his ways, s back to this city by Detective Ser- aed der g x > Ibe made by the \isitors, as well as|Nevertheless, Li Yuan-Hung, the new | geant Hart el il At e non president at Peking, is willing to have PRISONERS GO HUNGRY o O it the [Bim regarding means for. promoting Sk o'clock. The|the unification of China. Li even has family supper Ll 54 = R Hn”l”w i birthday parts Wil be[HSued a formal invitation to this Congress Provides No Funds to Feed Iheld at § o'clock. It i question which 1 exciting most ’ attention in Several quarters is the s Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. 25c. Russell Bros! | whereabouts of Dr. Wu Ting-Fang, . . 9 I'rial Goes On, When Mixed With Sulphur It Brings | —advt tormer minister to Washington and David Manmng 8 Back Its Beautiful Lustre at Once. TP O forcign minister in Sun’'s government. with highway robbery and assault, far, Those in Jail in Washington While | Washington, June 22-—Because con- | | |Dr. Wu was reported to have accom- ress has provided no funds for the| Gray hair, however handsome, de- 0 B GONFEREN E HERE anied Sun in his flight from Canton. AEHRAG: PUINOIGIY aiting trial for|potes advancing age. We all know | | mtmm——— minor offenses in the police courtithe advantages of a youthfui appear- | - ” K Hgdiding ek Torned 10 80 SECGURGL S your " 1t ing i . C. A. Not ..,.nva“""TRY SUI.PHUR UN ! ; | jance. Your hair i charm Mceting in Y. M |entire day without food, unless they|imakes or mars the face When it are fortu enough to have money|rades, turns gray and looks streaked, of Much Interest By Local ('l\llri'!lt‘~ Shoe store 21 1 Main St . lor frier | just a few applications of Sage Tea > Just before leaving the police pre-iand Sulphur enhances its appearance in Movement. |cinet stations prisoners receive a mea-|a hundred-fold T |gre breakfast. of a sandwich and a| Don't stay gray! Look young! r,I‘“.‘ ‘f',‘:,‘_"f1‘:"_'1,“L?p:;‘f'l,';(':l’f(((”.:f:' cup of coffee, and until their cases| Either prepare the recipe at home or ovo Conference b A g SIS have been disposed for this 15 the last|get from any drug store a bottle of NECticut will be held in this clty, ac-| oo 310 ana Overcomes Trouble | !food the government thinks of pro-|“Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- | "!"8 % ,"(“.f'" ':”‘”(" "r = "":""”F Almost Over Night. [viding for them. During the noon|pound,” which is merely the old-time | \'f‘" e - L —_— [hour, while court officials and wit-|recipe Improved by the addition of |5 Staniey of New Haven, has beenl o ooking out of the skin, even — SALE — | nesses are out for luncheon, the pris- | other ingredients. GRS of torke|BOPIITEL . OLOM L LIS ER S VLl itching eczema, can be quiokly |# loners are locked in cells in the police ' recommend this read sc prepara- |V determined dater. Mr. Stanley is| oioroome by appi¥ing Mentho-Sul- 7. Gottages. In' Belviaim . [court building, where there are not|tion, because its ns the hair "‘,".““""“:",',‘I"f;' R e it , dtclares & noted skin specialist ‘amily, 14 room house on Bucll Street. ¢ ans to keep the air in cireula- | beautifully, besides, no one can pos- Atthoush il ol B use of its germ destroying prop- 41y, likise on: Conndr(on Stroet: Poesn’'t hurt a bit! Drop a little [tior sibly tell, as it darkens so naturally s - Rk i this sulphur preparation in- amily hous¢ on Connecticut Avenue. “Freezone” on an aching corn, in-| have been trying for several and evenly. You moisten a sponge or |(hamber of Commerce, the Rotary, w1y prings case from skin irrita- 5 Hoom Bungalow ou Dix Avenie, stantly tHat corn stops hurting, then|years,” said Judge Robert N. Hardi-|soft brush with it, drawiog this ¢'UD M. C. A ete, were dnvited |40, egothes wnd heals the ‘eczema 12 Room house with 3 acres of land in Beslin., shortly you lift it right off with fin-|son today, “to persuade congress to|through the hair, taking one small (o the meeting, only the Rotary club, | i’y 1% g lenves the skin clear and Nevoral Parms aml BAlding Lots, gers. Truly! {teed the prisoners who are compelled strand at a time. By morning the |1 M- ¢ --l_l]‘"""f“":‘: "\”'y;"’";(?_‘f",m.,.n'n, d ‘ Your druggist scils a tiny bottle of (to wail from carly in the morning to' gray hair disappears; after another ymi Hbie class pre-| 1y seldom fails to relieve the tor- H J FOIREN “lrreezone” for a few cents, sufficient |sometimes late in the evening forlapplication or two, its natural color is 5 [ ment without delay, Sufferers from | ™ . Yo remove every hard corn, soft corn,|something to eat. It is a shame that, restored and it becomes thick, zioss e skin_trouble should obtain & small 140 MAIN STRETS GBI or corn between the toes, and the cal- |the federal government is so negli-|and lustrous, and you appear years| Best Coffee, 3 Ibs. for $1.00. Ruesell | jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good luses, without soreness or irritation. gent.” [ younger. Bros.—advt, idruggis( and use it like cold cream. ]

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