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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1922, GARAGE COMMITTEE ~ |MU ) Clty Items TO NAME MECHANIC| ~ MURDER CHARGES Btanley Rernot, aged 15 years, of 285 Myrtle street, has heen missing | from home since last Sunday, accord- Election of Lincoln May {s Reported |Labor Leader Cleared in Bullding [ ing to & report made to the police by his mother, to be Practically Assured——Glack- Irades Outbreak of Two Months M. Pliskda, of 10 Lyman street, ing Proposes Change in System, Ago in Which Lives Were Lost, caught a 13.year-old hoy stealing b milk from his veranda this morning The selection of \In May as sue h AUR. 11.-="Big Tim" Mur-/ The hoy was turned over to the po cessor to A er Reatty at the + Chicago lahor leader, yesterday|jjce, He has been sleeping out for municipal garage 15 expected tonight freed of a charge of murder|geveral nights, and he will he in the | when the special committee meets to | made in connection with bullding| juvenile court tomorrow elect a mechanie, There are several |trades outbreaks of two months|’ oo utanle Fred Winkle has been | applicants, each of whom will be ago. 5 named recefver for the Chocolate given a flve-minn hearing. May | Murphy's arrest followed a serlesgnon at the corner of Main and is understood to have the support of |of hombings which culminated in the | yivetie street e i a suffc r Y ommitteemen | murder of a police lieutenant and a " Y Frank A. Starkell, an automoblle salesman of West Hartford, was ar- rested thit morning by Traffic Su- pervisor Clarence Lanpher, charged with operating an automobile with | ifmproper markers, Michael Toputa, aged 41 years, of to assure him . 1. The appli- | patrolman cn ineetad with the | His offices were raided and polic automohile bhusiness sinee the early claimed to have found dynamite fuses days of the Corbin Motor Vehicle cor- and explosives, together with revol- poration, and has conducted garages |vers, brass knuckles and other wea- and repair stations in this eity and in | pons e vddition to Murphy on the stand testified the e Aotk ha 18 Jynamite had been “planted" by the| 83 Oak street, is undergoing treat- - evnariene " a tool maker. police, and that the guns were hought | "‘””" ':' the New Rritain General hos.- | i i f Now in its third week! The crowds Tohn Glack other app t, from wounded soldiers to help them | pital, for an injury to his hand. To- = ¢ il are | The buying s fast gtk i 5 < e 218 avad Bo Yatr B i ) b still are large, e buying is fas , wi o . @ the eat. He denied testimony of “slug. [ Dutn it emploved by (I\fl|‘\n‘f\ Britain i L i sk 31 b BN off our former low prices. It's not Bresent gar e g gers” who turned state's evidence and | Ga8 Light company, and was struck 1) froreenisiible svaluan fur. surprising that people are anticipating ured rage v 10, |who swore he had directed a cam-|0n the back of the »h‘fnd by a plek, niture prices cut to rock bottom. their wants, p for of holkiBE dnd ERasn in the hands of a fellow workman elper, while Murphy had been out of jail only|Yesterday. | the other §1 would b rned back fa few months on another murder| Unity Rebekah lodge will hold its T 4 \ " to the p of r A |charge, when he had to face this one.|summer outing tomorrow at Weig- | A . A e ~ . q | RUG SPECIALS , week laries, he i r He was accused of complicity in the|and's . Grove, weather permitting. | & 3, MEF ey ) would r nts an hour f <illing of “Mossy' Enright, his great-|Those going will take the 2:15 p. m.; I l' i ] 5 Market indications point to higher repair wc 8 TS ¥ ! labor rival, After six months in|Arch street bus. | rug prices this Falll However, we asserts, the ries could not SIDIY [ jail with Vincenzo Cosmano and| Miss May Fritz of 503 Church | g0 higher n $40 a week Hmmy Vinzi, important witnesses dis- | street entertained a number of her > o ; f , . are including our entire rug stoeck, no F ippeared and he was agaln freed triends at a Mard! Gras dance and.| ) 1 v SOy / doubt the largest in‘the city, at 25 to FEAR MORE WARS, Now the only charge hanging over|supper last evening. Plano selections g 5 g s E / a3 o) s 30 per cent discount, the same as on R Rainiatiiant s Disatssed hy Olinedn | S1o head of "Big Ein" 8 & six-year| were:tentered by Miss Dotls "”‘”“”; . ; . St < our entire stock of furniture. Room it 18 ‘Discussed b el gentence to Fort Leavenworth, for al-| and neis Switzer and solos by ) > 7 2 Alliance—Declare Terrors Still Exist. |jeged complicity in the $1,000,000 | Miss Faulkner and Miss Fritz. Guests 1 (e i LS size 9x12 Axminster rugs no“;.!ooo on Dearborn robbery. were present from Hartford, Wash- | PRIC = - S e d ? sale at such a low price as $29.00. M Cages L RICES TOUCH LOWEST LEVELS IN YEARS! of disarmament was discussed 8- 2 ROARGH inghons, DG B Trdls Nt “Waterhurye) A comparison of our values during the past with those of any other terday’s sessions of the convention of ROBBERS ARE BLAMED, and 41 gty | store will be convincing evidence that even at our regular prices the World's Alliance for International 2 e There will be a meeting of Priv- values were the greatest here! But when you can come in and pick Friendship the Churches, American in Canada Puts Murder at .. Waiter J. Smith Fost, No. 511, [[l| out any bedroom suite in our entire stock to get just 259 from the special comm Their Door—8$20,000 Gone. Veterans of Ioreign V at 8| regular price, then you can he sure you are gerting a real value. The which Profess ¢ | Montreal, Aug. 11.—Declaring his|0'clock this evening in Turner hall on bedroom suite above is a typical example of the savings offered in Swartmore, F was a member, pre- | y.oiper Pateick Carey of Buffalo, had Arch street. All members are re- the August Sale. Its price is only—$99.00. gented e 1t urging the settle- praelalue Wl g 20 000 quested to be present. e o ternst ites by | Ctbd HrsEsedito Hepth for 480,001 1a ! LAMP VALUES THAT WILL AMAZE A ¥ | cash and securities which he had on 1 E YOU arbitration e him, Dr. Hugh F. Carey of Chicago et z The resolutions declared that, de- | ogtarqay called on the coroner to re- PERSONALS 4 No matter ‘_lhethnx- you are interest- spite the late war with all its -l open the inquest into Care death ed in secuting a table lamp, floor rors, therc ere international sus-| j.10 24, Ppatrick Carey was picked ——— i) fomp‘ bridge lamp or boudoir lamp picions and atreds stlll existing |y unconscious in & doorway here| Mr and Mrs, Albert E. Church| j you will find it included in our August which it would he hard to overcome. .,4 died of morphine poisoning at|anq dor MTtAn WAL fenve SEtirdEs Sale at a y:nce 50 low it will simply It stated that the military expend- |y General hos | several hours|gor a motor trip to Old Orchard y amaze you! If you are planning on ftures of the various nations were to- | jater An autopsy showed that he|peach. Maine, y buying a new lamp next month or day greater than before the VAT. | had taken or been given a sufficient s i e 1 later in the season, by all means come The inculcation of a spirit of j quantity of morphing to: kill saveral| - aiss Ghanlgite’ Holloway of New > | in now and take advantage of the working internationally through men London. fa visiting: with Mrst M, T August discount of 259 oft, All ch’zmh..fi \\-:w’ urged ;s B fa 2tor At that time it was supposed that|crean of 13 Summer F””'( ; styles, all colors, all models. toward the settlement of international | My, Carey had only the few dollars = disputes thro arbitration. | found on him. But Dr. Carey de-| afjee Jane E. )lili will spend the o Bl i T % clares his brother had come to Mon-| . s month in the hills of the A PLACE AN EXTRA BEDROOM IN YOTUR HOME NOW NOTHING TO SAY. treal to start in business and had[p. .1 ires o £¥1 4 B s ¢ Chicago, Aug. 11 (By Assoclated |nearly $20,000 on his person when he Al SAg final clearance of odd reed and fibre Here is one of the famous Pullman duofold suites that furnishes a Press).— Mrs. Edith Rockefeller Mc- | arrived here He had formerly owned | progecutor Joseph G. Woods has ) furniture. Rockers, settees, chairs, etc., at living room complete and at night the davenport can be extended Cormick will have no comment to arge “’"”;'A”‘ of ’t”"" ”]' ““;’”’“““'l‘” returned from a trip to Boston. A - S e into a full sized bed. It solves the problem of the unexpected guest hei . T . 3 and this urned into ady 4 % A make on Mr. McCor e i 'N.! h,r,,:.‘,, ;LW ”,g"n"mm‘ i 0 i Jieihs and gives you an extra bedroom in your home at no additional cost :f""” H e fpieredehise i DA ,T,':FS, ?_'n"?_m'r‘:gm";i :”a"’;&mt’a; ; whatever, Finished in mahogany with beautiful tapestry upholster- Mrs. McCormick's secretary wa e retu ‘acs only statement forthcoming this SUST ' 1S ARRESTED Gompo Beach ing and specially priced during our August Sale at—$99.00. morning n the Associated Press| & S ; - R o ey Intormed the former wife of the In-|Auto Mechanic Held in Comnection| i ,uq Mps, J. F. Lash are so- ternation Harvester head of his With Small's Disappearance. SoPRNE At Tlosk-Talend Tob & week m:n-n.zgfi 'in Paris to .\me Ganna Montreal, Aug. 11.—The arrest of :}r I,a({h is connected with the Lash : ax Philllps, allas Albert King, [Motor Co. cantec nect fith t Ala- b wanted in connection with the dis o e il ‘ ) n > 3 {appearance of Ambrose J. Small | AMr. and Mrs Toronto theatrical man who has been | Vin place, left today for Washington, || missing since December 2, 1919 {s[l% C. to visit Dr. Ralph Carbo, a; i - 3 hrother of the local man. They w 1 32 s Main Street reported from Perce, Que. Phillips | he FOOD SHOP was arrested at a summer hotel|De Bone for some time. where he was emploved as an auto- 1 s _ f 'vxvi mechanic pl{w ginpot ls whe| GEOmOEBIL Daas, Wi hes bosw they TTOMMR Iy E 2 t of his mother, Mrs. C. 0. Case, | i % ehia % MErEn i £ a wom-|5 | 118 Main Street sequel to the recent arrest of a wom Maple street, returns tomorrow to i P e of New Brunswick || an in the province Bru Bittabiireh | who gave the police valuable infor- . gl : = BUY COOKED . |mation n regard to the case. She 18| i pen Garos of the New ane| OULF 1§ EXPENSIVE S —— b (i id here, ,. ain Institute is spending her vacation | = FE - AR Zanianpon It is So With Arthur Velguth Who A vv I ,A i S I E F I FOOD HAEARING IN AUGUST. o ook 2 S et s | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Booth and fam-| Recently Established a New Record At the Cooked Food Shop and | ;apor Boara Will Take Up Case of o s R T ecently enjoy delicious home cooking. 1100 Telegraphers. K& spefia: two: Waska Ak OL) Bl satis! customers| Cincinnati, Aug. 11 (By Associated = ot » H'undreds pfizaiisfed I ;-w:: .n”']'hfl rallrond labor hoard | Mrs. John Purney and children of| Spokane, “,'N . \"”1 ”‘- A will tell you that our Cooked | iil near on Angust 21 the case of | Pack Rock avenue and Clement Hflr'.‘;h”,“ golt S AR au . ik s 3 i . | grandso Mrs i i 2 high-priced antomobile, Foods are Better than they can|the 1100 union telegraphers on the f’;y’:’;:;lp’:f ;’r:‘ fim',‘]{L“'l'l‘f'n:*’i:;’}‘ Arthup Velgith, Who pm f ‘dklaen make themselves. The list in- “32‘“1 e st el [ Nova Scotia. They will be joined | times around the Sp Las Ao i & 8l golev oy 48 RERES*li i SRV, Gl golf course Monday and who intends cludes: Mayonnaise Potato, Mix- | tation of working rules said a mes. [D¥ Dr. Purney early next week. jEeil soes MondaN.ae mad e | & ¢ lay by officials 5 stance goif en he ester ed Vegetable, Chicken, (xah,‘”:f°”"VH:"‘ijlw.f“’_;,“m"] omclals Of| s Biizabeth and Miss Jean Trv- | \,, ce goif when he gets r wily,p is S % i y ng, dat e f Dr. Samuel Trvi elguth's actual expenses on Mon- Cabbage, Tuna Fish Salads, |jai0r board "‘L‘\V"“r‘lfil'\"r":‘s' n]n‘l\‘:‘ r\p—‘(‘\:‘r'n:r‘lh’ruy:!g\ 4aY, Hot oounting the Fo0T TEw bBEN.| [elekam foom the YAIRORE (o e Banidhy Malre g the pint of cream and other food he | Baked | The o s Baked Ham, Meat Loaf, L 1 (\nvhrr states that pending a |’ e consumed to produce energy for the Beans, Italian Spaghetti, Corn- | pearing and dec ];‘,fi<:.~,]" :)h”,”""‘ 0| Misa Edith Loomis, daughter of Mr, | [€al, Were $12—25 cents per round of ed Beef Hash, etc. Yores ":”fi":;‘:”’ % in 1ie wsolioation| and Mrs Hhed. Teomis O Hdrrison |the courke, §4; caddy Bifs, $6) tHo e e ln, bre Hat To attant | Mimest, WAILgIVE ol Totias pavly’ Bt Bay |01 balls, 3a:" Sl EL0R 48 BHONC SR BETUBPNACE Tt RTRIR RIECD iew this week-end. Her guests wiil | C¢nts a mile, as Velguth walked prob- prior to the dispute include Miss Bernadine Walker, | ably thirty-five miies during the game, iy laughter of Mr. and \Mrs. Fred Walk-.| Incidentally, the caddy at the Mon- or of Harrison street, Staley Witfor session spent Tuesday in bed, | racuse and Elbridge Peel of as much as he loves golf Poston, MEKS, he would not choose such persistence Imagine what & real oppertunity it is to buy your furniture at a quarter Copenhagen, Aug. 11.—The subject At Spokane, Wash. | | | | TOMORROW'S SPECIALS Potato Salad, Regular Price 20c, Tomorrow’s Price 15¢ lb. Patent Colt Strap Pumps, | [ Talk of Action by U. S Toward Mexi- | can Rej is Not at Standstill ok | for a steady diet. { Mexico City, Aug. 11.—(By Asso- Mrs. W. H. Van Oppen entertained | - WHITE DUCK S : | 3 Wi | E TR . STRAP Suede Back Chicken, |ciated Press) — Secretary Hughes |at luncheon and bridge at her home |HEARING FOR SUPERNUMERARY 1ITE DUCK STR! Sue Regular Price 63¢ can | Statement that the recent decisions of | on Buell street today. ‘ SETER .00, $7.00 and $8.00 PUMPS AND SPORT Black Satin Strap Pumps L ¢ OXFORDS Newest Heels and the Mexican supreme court dealing Suspended Policeman to Give His SPORT OXFORDS D, White Kid Pumps Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Regan and | Tomorrow's Price 59¢ can. | with the promulgation of Article 21, Gt i | side of Case Tonight. I 33 I | of the constitution do not carry effec- | family o arrison street, leave to-| n All Leathers 3.50 Value morrow for Shippan Point, where| A special meeting of the police hi h # $7.00 Value Dried Beef, | tive guarantees for all classes of Am Regular Price 80c, operties in Mexico has given |they will spend the remainder of the commission will be held this evening ' Tomorrow's Price 70c. a check to the talk of imminent rec- [ month. when a hearing will be given to Stan- | ognition by the United States of the ley Dumbrowski, the suspended super- Muenster Cheese, present Mexican regime. The text of| Mr. and Mrs, James H. Robinson of numerary policeman. ~Dumbrowski || ° & Regular Price 40c. | the statement which was sent here by Ha;*;‘fl"fl*'f"'- have returned from was suspended on Monday night b ) : the Mexican embassy in Washington [ Cak Blu | Chie . C. Hart, after it had bheen Tomorrow’s Price 30c. was given out last night at the foreign - |discovered that he had made a false ¥ ¢ i | 6tHee By Hoorstary Banl Fithout sotis Misses Martha Clark, daughter of |statement in: his application for a pro- 4 Swi Mixe Plcklefi of fi by Secretary Pani without com 4 e P . ‘« ater it in his app 1 p o S N 7 PR U S e sy Dordem{motion to. the regular patrolman Ladies’, Boys’ and Children’s 98 Ladies’ Vici Kid Comfort 2 Ll il SRS foree High Tennis; Leather Patches. . ok Oxfords with Rubber Heels “9C. ——————— . % | b -, disco o] n the 1es 4 cans $1.00. ‘ied on Ellis St. Job |son. Briggs, of Hamiiton street, winn |7 50 L0 5 0 0 aken at |8 100 PAIR MEN’'S GUN Domi Q Earth and gravel being removed h\’»‘r‘n\d vha“wv-nl; end rm '“a,'“':m' the 1o time he was convicted for em- omino Syrup, excavations for permanent pavement | guests of Mrs. Louis Reynal. | bezziement of money from St. An- 5 5 R L METAL and MAHOGA? * Price 28 | on Patk street is being carted to Ellls - e TEhunnien 208 e made Regular Price 28¢ can, Miss -Anna Holltelder, of, New|STeWe Lithuanian sctiety, He mac f ol i 9% | street and used for general repairs restitution 6f the money and es- Tomorrow, 2 cans 25c. between Rocky Hill avenue and Stan- | Britain, is spending her vacation at 0 fo e 00 roic 0 mhrowski's | | B CALF SHOES AND Large and Small Size Elizabeth 2 ley street. The roadbed has heen in | Middle Haddam. defense that he considered the case 4 | need of repairs for some time and ed wi he made the restitution , Park Catsun th Wit % Mr. and Mrs Michael Swat of | Clo8 en he m | . i ¥y he board of public works plans to " f " ne ¥ s 1 receive > ‘ . . 36 Whiting street, will lsave tomorrow | Of the money. The board ) venlve OXFORDS Regular Price 32¢ and 18¢, | make a firm base out of the dirt and : A sl L, " bids for the new. police: s or a motor trip to New York and | MEN'S W. L. DOUGLAS MEN'S HEAVY BROWN Tomorrow 27¢ and 15c. gravel. Heinity. They ‘Wil be actombpanied a i . T T k. or p. coxvestion. ||l "SHOES AND OXFORDS $2 95 ELK SCOUT SHOES Welch's Strawbrilade, RACING BOAT IS LAUNCHED. by their daughters, Misses Frances, i : 5 | a3 Bertha and Helen | ®an Francisco, Calif, Aug. 11 L) Regular Price 35c, Lunenburg, N. 8., Aug. 11.——A pros. — Delegates to the supreme lodge of the 4 9 l 98 Tomorrow’s Price 28c, [ pective entry for this fall's Nova Sco-| .o Gertrude V. Bowen and son, | K t Pythi ; e . : ¥ 3 eT G 3 TR . @ 80 <nights of Pythias in national con- . 4 H J ¢ LML e ‘hooner champlonship | pyegeii, and Miss Emma T. Peterson, | vention here ended a spirited night Value to $8.50 Values to $7.00 Value §3.50 races the Margaret K. Smith, WaS |y spand the next two weeks at As-|session early today with only two of | - hed from he ards of S | by i g s . m —_—— ——— re’ today. The vessel |BUFY Parky N. J | the principal offices filed. George C. | CHILDREN'S SHOES AND PUMI ABLE FULL OF BARGAINS and Khuland here today. The vessel A | 3 | ‘abell of Norfolk, Vi as elevated | f} bOUt the Store |18 said to be very similar to the Ma- 5 R | Cab of Norfolk, Va, w _eley ated Pair [1B . . | has launched from the same yard NO DECISION YET. 4 after five hours of voting. this spring, with the reported inten-| Geneva, Aug. 11 (By Assoclated | } Guaranteed Fggs. Butter and Lard. tion of being a Nova Scotia rival of g g 1 ¢ . Extra Fancy Tea {the International champion Bluenose ‘I::,r:,,)” ;,Z‘,:“,.?,'”,':‘,:t',M,[ 'rl,:‘l ,,',w"::: SUED FOR $1.500 107% OFF ON 'LADIES’ RED CROSS OXFORDS through DR. KAHLER’S CORRECTIVE SHOES PECTAL—$5.95 Very Best Butter. s T decided whether M. Demuyter, pilot The Armour company, Cookies, all kinds. ASK INJU \"T'“- of the balloon Belgica has won the | Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford and | Coleman’'s Mustard. Lynn, Mass., Aug. il 'he joint | race, it was announced this afternoon. | Camp, has brought suit for $1,500 | | | of the organized workers in | The committee will await Demuyter's | against Joseph Sedeckl, proprietor of inds of Pickies. L gair v | (ol | the shoe industry here today asked | return from Ocnitza, Rumania, where [a store 93 North street. Con-| Our Cocoa Is Unsurpassed [ for tnstructions from locals on a pro- [ he landed before making a final de- |etahle I'red Winkle served the papers Just arrived, New Imported Swiss| posal to bring an injunction suit m cision The store has heen closed hy at- |tachment’ The writ Is returnable in 168 MAIN STREET Cheese. | prevent the mayor's arbitration board | - A fresh shipment of Smoked | from promulgating a new working An earlier dispatch said the Bel-|the city court on the first Tuesday Bhoulders and Cottage Hams. | agreement. gian had won. & 7 Io( September, \ LS G AR o Pt e vt et e o 2 e

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