New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 18

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MODERN BOOT SHOP 168 Main Street Reavy Brown Beal Drogues, black Norweglan Calf donble rolled sole, with Newest for Fall wear, Dark Mahog- any and Straight Gun Metal Calf; beach made Shoes in medium and English styles; all with Rubber Heels. Men’s Mahog- any and Gun Metal Calf Shoes in High and English Toes, Vice-Kid Bluchers for comfort, all hand sewed, with Rubber Heels, ALSO—COMPLETE LINE OF W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES Modern Boot Shop 168 Main St. New Britain | T [late in September, it was ciunounced | vesterday ¢ arranging for the state convention —_—— of homeopaths to be held here next New York Police Believe Bootlegging|month. Dr. Lorens will come fo. 1h “Bobbien |United States on the steamship Re liance, on her next trip to this coun- 11y, "% ¢ York, Sept. 15.—Believing|terday hootlegging murder [to rem ought 10 throw |he inte Mystery Shrouds Death of Reynolds, Found in River. yes- New they are facing mystery police ) some light on the kiliing of Reynolds, whose body floating in the had been pla feet were tie Reynolds ot in the heal and|Man Falls Five Stories When Cornjce stabbed sever: mes in Fedy. | Glves WAy, The police believe he may have heen | i engineering a liquor deal when | was killed DR. LORI or whether 24 led to hold r erous clinics bbie” [while here cper sterday bedy | 1h ind KILLED SHAKING RUG saclk the New {ler, 73, York 15.—John J. But- was shaking a rug on the roof lof a five story towned at 407 street last night Sept - building NZ COMING BACK West wher which Fifty-seventh th Noted Austrian Surgeon to Return |against B Tbe i Besbamves. {way, precipitating him to the vard. He was instantly killed Dr. Adolph| He was father of Patrolman John orthopedic | Butler of the West Sixty-eight street to Americalstation cornice court Trenton; . J, Lorenz, surgeon, is Sept. 15 noted A n coming back ——WHAT KIND OF A DAD ARE YOU?— SEE TOMORROW 2 planned | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922, RUSSIA WELCOMES U. 5. GO-OPERATION Gountry Favors Commission to Kid in Re-establishing Trade Moscow, Sept. 16 (By the Assoclat- ed Press)—A note which is consid- ered a reply to the unofficial inquiry of the United States as to whether |an American technical commission would be welcome in Russia states that soviet Russia "is ready to enter |official preliminary negotiations for establishment of official relations with an Amercan delegation appointed for this purpose.” The note which was sent by For- eign Minister Tchitcherin to Berlin for delivery to'American Ambassador Houghton, suggests that the prelim- inary Wegotiations might be held in the United States, in Russia or in | some other country. Text of Note. ‘““The soviet government” the note states, “is particularly interested in any move which might soon bring the re-establishment of economic rela- tions between Russia and America it being understood that such negotia- tions would be based on equality and in the interests of both concerned. “The soyiet government heartly welcome any tendencies in the direc- tion of reciprocity which will enable each country to study the economic condition of the other. “Owing to the fact that the soviet government desires closer relations with the United States it cannot con- sider exactly just a one-sided proposal for sending an investigation commis- | sion to Russia. The soviet government does not doubt that if the United States the government of which is sufficiently informed regarding Russian condi- tions through the American relief ad- | ministration and other sources should | find it necessary to change its policy |towards Russia it will certainly find some means of guaranteeing equal- ity, and along these lines the soviets are prepared to do whatever might be considered just and right.” WOMAN CHOKES AXEMAN. Japanese White Wife Comes to Aid | When Attacked by Servant. | Harmon, N. Y., Sept. 15.—After he | had rum amuck with an axe, a young | Japanese, who gave the name of | “John Doe,” was run down by a| posse and arrested here yesterday charged with brutally assaulting Ad- miral Data Moto, Japanese proprietor of the Mikado Inn, in Harmon, and | | his white wife. The Japanese servant, who had been discharged by Moto, took an axe early yesterday morning and at- tacked his former employer, wound- ing him severely. Mrs. Moto, who is of Irish extrac. tion, went to her husband's aid, and, although she suffered cuts on her right wrist and arm, fought furi- ously, and finally choked himn intc unconsciousness. He fled, aftcr re- gaining his senses, while sh: was bandaging her husband's wounds. A posse organized by Deputy Shenff | Blinker and Patrolman Bennett closed | in on the fugitive in a shanty and| took him prisoner at the point of their revolvers. . Judge Charles Anderson held the man on a charge of fel®njons as- sault and he is locked up in the P’eekskill jail. Moto {8 in & critical conditicn and may die. The prisoner is 29 vears old and fhe woundel man 48. WANT §TATE TO ADVERTISE. Adirondacks Resort Men Favor a | Bureau to Spend Million. Lake Placid, N. Y, Sept. 15.—The | inception of a movement for the es- | tablishment by the state of an official | publicity bureau authorized to ex- pend $1,000,000 for advertising the natural advantages of New York marked the annual meeting of the Adirondack Resorts association at the Stevens House here yesterday. Joseph H. Marvel, proprietor of the Hotel Marion, Lake George, who was re-elected to the presidency of the as-| sociation, appointed a committee in- cluding L. A. Flannagan of Malone, L. C. Emerson of Schroon Lake and Leslie Kincaid, Adjutant General of the State, to act with Senator Thay- er in presenting to the legislature a bill for the creation of such a pub- licity bureau. S TO MINE COAL. RO S Vein Found on Campus of Institute| at Terre Haute. | Terre Haute, Ind, Sept. 15.—A seven-foot coal vein has been found on the campus of Rose Polytechnic Institute here, it is announced. Ac- cording to Philip B. Woodworth, president, the vein is several feet be- low the new building on the Hulman | farm just east of Terre Haute. | Students at the college will work he mine, it has been decided, and if the fuel provs to be of good quality it | may be used to heat the buildings. A | number of students taking a course in mine engineering have enrolled for| the work. Sinking of a shaft will be.| gin during the present year, it |s | planned. | STUDE | RS N s SUIT | POISON PI | = R |Restaurateur Named Defendant By | Father of Victim. 1 | New York, Sept. 15.—Charles Weis- |berg of 976 Kelly street, The Bronx, |brought suit yesterday in the Bronx supreme court for $25,000 against he |the Rossler Restaurant company, Inc.|tice Burr granted a 1127 Broadway, alleging that food | sold In the Shelburne restaurant on| hich he was leaning gave|Broadway in July caused the death|other persor of his daughter, Ada The food served, according to complaint, was ‘not fit for human/| consumption, but to the contrary| contained arsenic poisoning.” i e sabi S i B S suit is the first filed against the com- pany operating the Shelbourne as a result of the pie sold there in July, which caused several deaths. | against Rodolph Valentino to restrain the|er in pictures or on TI\PJauorne)s for the motion picture pro- while he does not relish the job of Attend the Free Evening Schools Boston Store Donnelly, Mullen Co. Boston Store Donnelly, Mullen Co. Saturday Specials IN THE GREAT Reorganization Sale Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose with fashioned back and double soles. Extra Special i 48° Men’s Shop Aprons made of blne denim, white drilling and blue hickory stripe—cut full size. 45 Special for Saturday.........each c Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose with seamed back and double soles. Special for Sat pair 980 ~ Men's Pure Silk Drop-Stitched Hose in heather mixtures. Regular 79¢ value. Saturday : 65 c Special . ... Latest Novelty Betty Beads. assorted sizes. Special for Saturday Children’s School Hose made with reinforced heel and toe...Sizes 6 to 10, Special for BaturaRY ... .ivaaeis e pafp llc A large variety of colors, in The Original Boyshform Brassiere lace trimmed, flesh color. Special for Saturday each 42 (v Ladies’ Muslin and Crepe Bloomers of extra fine quality.’ Very SiecilMfoics T e 23 C Ladies’ Gowns made of fine quality nainsook, hamburg trimmed, Special for Saturday W lace and five different styles. . each 930 Ladies’ White Skirts with wide hamburg flouncing. Special for Saturday . each 980 Another Lot of New Choice Handbags in black, brown and grey, made of real Verrenne il e 9148 $2.00 Large Size Feather Pillows covered with heavy tick. Saturday Special 69¢ Fancy Sateen Pretty Patterns New Fall Styles Saturday Special . ... Men’s Genuine Fruit of the Loom Night Shirts Rbe s OST] 1) Ladies’ Kimonos made of fancy volle in pastel shades, trimmed with fancy ribbon. $1 39 . Special for Saturda ..each Special ‘Lot of Topless Corsets g;»e:‘:::{lr;:l;:tszllxy. «ee.pate $ 1 029 Children’s Slips Special for Saturany . escn 49C Boston Bags 15 inch. Genuine cowhide. Hairnets all popular makes. Single mesh. Spe- cial for 7 for zsc Boys’ Fine Madras Blouses a large assortment of faney stripes, war- ranted fast colors, sizes 6 to 16 years. Special for Sat. .....each 670 $2‘69 EVERY WORKING GIRL AND BO Y SHOULD ATTEND THE FREE EVENING STARTS MONDAY, SEPT. 18, 7:30 P. M. 49¢ $1.50 Black Messaline e S S MO R e $3.25 Canton Crepe 40-in. wide, excellent quality. Saturday Special . .yard ducers except the bond for $10,000 given to protect Valentino in case the injunction is denied eventually and he sustains damage from the tempor- ary order. An application to con- tinue the restraining order pending the trial will be made shortly. is to the state. Mrs. Mattie Weeks, Berlin Young Man Takes Local Girl ANNOHUATION. POSSIBLE For Bride At Home Wedding Last|Whole Nations Can Be Wiped Out By New Discovery Cecil Says. gre 5 Geneva, Sept. 16 (By Associated 3 Ivin K. Adams, son of Mr. and|press)—Lord Robert Cecil today said frs. Edwin Adams of Berlin, and the fixed committee on disarmament cakna M. Peichert, daughter of Mr.|of the League of Nations had come and Mrs. Louis Peichert of 330 Last|ts the conclusion that it was impos- A\?am'swr#et married !}:nsl‘ €VEN-[sible to suppress entirely the use of :uf a lhnq’hnr!\v of the bride's par-|chemicals and scientific weapons, and 5 Jagt ?Mm"k The ceremony |that the only safeguard was to make ) hv Rev. Wm. Ross of the peoples of the world understand the First Baptist church. The dou-|the horror that might be expected was used. After alfrom such methods. He personally wedding trip the young couple Will \had been made aware of the discov- reside in this city. ery since the end of the war of a scientific means for the almost com- plete extermination of whole nations at a time, Evening. | were at 7 Hg Service OIN R” " PH VALENTINO Famous Pla wet Injunction To | s s [ Hold Famous Movie Star | hbaEs New York, Sept. 15.—The threat- | ened suit by the Famous Pla Lasky corporation for an finjunction | THEN HANGS HIM This is Program of Sheriff Robb in Weeks' Case, Des Moines, Iowa, Sept. 15.—Sher- iff Winifred E. Robb of Polk county, chaplain of the 168 infantry in the war, i8 spiritual adviser as well as hangman for Eugene Weeks, Des junction restraining Valentino from |Moines murderer. Last night Sheriff making a contract to appear for any |Robb spent the lénely vigil with the or corporation during |[doomed man. He hangs tonight. the life of the present contract, eith- The sheriff resigned his Des Moines the speaking |pastorate when he was elected Sheriff. He was elected largely on the strength of his war record. He has sald that| him from breaking a contract with | Famous Players-Lasky which does not terminate until Feb, 7, 1924, was filed in the supreme court yesterday. Jus- temporary in- Elage, No papers were filed in court by the NIGHT'S HERA LD EPVTVRI STPO [ GPR T QUSR SR 13- WANICRS TRCARRTEr. - ST hanging a man he feels his Arst duty wno reported who state’s evidence and aided largely inland asked her husband if he would the conviction of her husband, 36-in. Fine Long Cloth :;'ol::'l“ 138 ard loc $1.98 Silk Pop 40-inch wide full line of colors. Saturday Special 980 $3.50 All Wool Plaid Skirting 56-inch wide. ..yard $ l . 69 Saturday Special $1.00 Wool Serge 40-inch wide, black and navy. Saturday ecial .. . 696 25¢ Curtain Scrim Saturday . yard lsc Special . 50 Comfortables large size, pretty pattern filled with new clean cotton, L $2.79 Saturday Special $7.50 Wool Blankets plain white and broken 7 $4.98 plaids. Saturday Special .. 27-in. White Outing Flannel Saturday e lz%c Special Full Size Bleached Sheets Saturday 25¢ Fine Long Cloth 40-inch wide. yard lsc Saturday Special ... 50c Unbleached Cotton 2 1-4 yards wide. Saturday Special ...... Pearl Bu one dozen on card. Special for Saturday .. ...a card 40 De Long Hoeks and Eyes 2 dozen on each card. <v....a card 70 'SPECIAL Another new lot of the exceptional lace guimps, trimmed with imported Venice lace guimps, trimmed with importad venise $2.00. Very Special for Saturday only .each 89(‘. SCHOOLS to have tried te lect the 81,000 offered for the arrest turned (and conviction, appeared at the Pprisu.a . and | forgive her, P ——— ) It doesn’t show here But when you feel the sensation of this new snug instep fit you're going to remember that the name is Walk-Over Stanton. DAVID MANNING'S Uisth-Crer SHOE STORE 211 Main St.

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