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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBFE 24, 1922, BEECHMAN HAS HIS ACCUSERS ARRESTED Riode Island Nomines Makes Charges of Conspiracy WEDNESDAYIS 88 New Britoins Shopping Center (of charges made against R. Livings- ||} [ton Beeckman, former Governor of I} {Rhode Island and now republican | candidate for the United States sen- ||| ¥ 380 to 380 Mum‘/ [ ’/ /f a/e fol DOES THE HOOVER WEAR OUT THE RUG? People always condemn WHAT THEY DO NOT UNDERSTAND, Before you condemn the Hoover BE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND what the Hoover really does. When you empty the Hoover bag you will find large quantities of nap. THIS NAP IS CU'T OFF BY THAT DANGEROUS, DE STRUCTIVE GRIT brought in on your choes and tramped down underneath the nap of your rug. As you glide the “Hoover gver" your rugs IT PICKS UP THIS DEAD NAP. This is why eome people say the Hoover wears out the rug. To prove to yourself that THE HOOVER DOES NOT CUT THIS NAP off, molsten the ends of your fingers and rub them qn your rug before you use a Hoover at all and see what happens. You will find tnat you have RUBBED UP A PILE OF THI8 DEAD NAP THAT HAS BEEN CUT OI'F by that dangerous, destructive, NAP-CUTTING GRIT. After making this test JOIN OUR HOOVER CLUB and then DON'T WORRY about CENT DAY AT Providence, Oct. 24.—Herve J. La- {gace of Woonsocket, Luke A. Keenan lof Johnson, Henry D. Hamilton of Barrington and John A. Hennessey of New York, the last three associated Women’s Bath Robes $1.88 Light and dark patterns {in the publication of the News were arrested Providence last night on war- NewBritam Ct lverybody:. ate, ‘. These charges, as contained in an larticle printed in the Providence News | the nap for THE HOOVER will keep all of that DANGEROUS, DE- BTRUCTI{VE, NAP-CUTTING GRIT out of your rugs thereby ADD- ING YEARS to their life, The Spring & Buckley Elec. Co. 75 - 81 CHURCH STREET TEL. 2240 For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Bustlet Billiners C INCORPORATED 257 Main St. Booth’s Block fl[rest or after they had been arraigned ! {in court, but Mr. Beeckman declared ||& |that he intendad to prosecute them M ion all the Trimmed Hat Sale For This Entire Week 250 Hats g [charges. |them to appear for trial on November 9| News, 1 | drews [ followin former Gov. Beeckman gave to swing the French vote of the for Beeckman, Hamilton and Hennessey were rested also on warrants this offense also was sworn publishers of the News All the warrants were applied by Mr. Beeckman this afternoon fore Judge Howard C. Gorham of sixth district court, and the were made soon afterward. {raigned before Judge Graham Hennessey and Hamilton were quired to furnish bail on each of Judge Gorham Hamilton Keenan and Lagrace, the money for their release was nishéd by Patrick H. Quinn of ocratic leaders. | None of the defendants would make statement, either after their ‘charges. Beeckman denied again the lelection. He declared he was age from the four defendants, | that he did intend to obtain vindica- | tion. The article as fch 1s a published in | and h he can Yerry, |re-election, lacy of the democratic nominee The French vote comprises and politiclans declare the gave | PROBE AIR SCANDAL K Omclnl Investigation On In Alleged In Texas, San of the incident near Laredo, Tex., | Saturday when Lieut. Leland §. | known today. Values to $8.50 Panne and Lyons Velvets 7, —Duvetyn and many oth- er attractive combina- tions of materials. All the wanted colors. — VICTOR ¥ | report reaching Ed. Cotulla, | collactor of customs at San Antonio, | B was seized as it was being loaded by | Green into the army plane fl | other four sac [ One i | Sergeant C. | piloted by Lieut. Andrews with nearby. | Lieut. Andre ized by the chi | due to the aviator's illness Some suppose Hebrew to have been | | the language spoken by Adam o TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS See Victor Advertisement Opposite C. L. PIERCE & CO. 246 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT NEXT MON. TUES. WED. “THE SHEIK” PRESENTS PALACE GEORGE MEDFORD THE MAN WHO MADE last Saturday, alleged that agents of |gace §1,600 to use his influence to state charging criminal libel, and a warrant alleging against the Hope Publishing company, Last night the defendants were ar- were released in bail of $2,000 each. directed John J. Fitzgerald of Providence M |appeared as attorney for Hennessey. West | Warwick and Theodore Francis Green | of Providence, hoth lawyers and dem- | truth lof the New’s story'that he had paid ( ,nr caused to be pald money to Lagace M for swinging the French vote to i | republican ticket at the November interested in obtaining monetary dam- democratic paper been very active {n support of Senator Peter A. alleged that Legace re- | ceived the $1,500 from J. Henry Reu- J|ter, formerly Mr. Beeckman's tary and now his campaign manager. about B 20 per cent of the total in Rhode Is-| l land, !publicans had alienated this' vote. It f|was alleged that Reuter f (money to Lagace in three $500 bills. secre- | Antonio, Oct. 24.—Lieut. Col |John M. Howard, commander of Kel- [y fleld has ordered an investigation iator, was taken into custody z the selzure of five sacks of |liquor by customs officers, it became sack of liquor according to a deputy s recently was author of the aviation serv- lice to make a non-stop flight from @/ the Guif of Mexico to the Canadian | K| Lorder but the flight was postponed La- ar- out for be- the arrests || § and re- the and fur- ar- the | not but the for re- the | | | Rum Smuggling By Army Auplano' : | 3 | last An- the Cold weather has come to stay and in this snecial sale for Wednesday only—the thrifty housewife will he able to secure her cold weather necessities at remarkably low prices. Be on hand early. BOYS’ BLUE DENIM PLAY SUITS; plain or trimmed with red, 88 value $1.25 ... BOYS’ BLUE Dhl\lM OVERALLS, heavy weight, sizes 3 to 10, value 59c ea. 2" 88¢c BOYS’ FLANNEL PA- JAMAS, one or two piece, pink and blue stripes, sizes 6 to 16, value $1.25 ...... each 88C PERCALE BLOUSES, striped pat- terns, fast color, all sizes. 2" 88c MEN’S HEAVY RIB- BED UNION SUITS, sizes 34 to 48, value $1.39 WOMEN’S WOOL HOSE drop stitched, in brown heather 4 pr. 8 8 c val. 35¢ pr. BOYS’ WOMEN’S WOOL HOSE | | ribbon, foll cut sizes, reg- brown, green, grey and camel, plain or drop stitch- ed. value 2 pr. 88(: 45x36 PILLOW CASES, very good grade, value ac.. 4" 88c each 40 in, UNBLEACHFD MUSLIN, e‘(celzient quality, value yds. 19c yard 8 88C 72x90 « Sheets, $1.25 value, fine quallty " OUTING FLANNEL, heavy grade, value 19¢ yd. all color- 7 yds. 88c ed stripes BLUE BORDERED TURKISH TOWELS, large size, value for 25¢ each 5 88c WOMEN’S FLANNEL BLOOMERS — Very full cut, elastic at waist and regular | knee, pink and blue striped patterns; value 59c. 2 for 88C WOME N 'S SATEEN BLOOMERS and STEP-INS —pink and white, step-ins finished with lace and satin ular 59¢ value. 2 for 880 69c pr.. . WOMEN’S LISLE HOSE mercerized, 'seam back in oy 4™ 88¢ only WOMEN’S LLOCKED WOOL HOSE, light or heavy weight, all colors, val. $1.25. MEN'S WOOLEN HOSE black, brown or heather mixtures, heavy weight, all pt. sizes. 4 88C " CHILDREN'S HEAVY RIBBED HL\E. black, cor- dovan, sizes 5 to 915, very good qualih WOMEN’S SILK HOSE, plaln or two-tone effect, semi-fashioned, all sizes . .. pan 88C 36 in. LONG CLOTH, very fine quality, value 17¢. | 7" 88c "CHECKED APRON GINGHAM, all size checks, reg. 1ic yard stripes, checks and figures, value 17¢ "INDIAN HEAD, 32 in. DRESS GING- HAMS, all size plaids and e 4% " 88c¢ | "EDEN CLOTH, suitable for kimonos, light dark 4 yds. 88c pdtle: ns 36 in. CHALLIES, for quilt covering, large assort- m(-nt of patterns, i 53" 88c yard 32 in. SILK STRIPE sH]RT[NG‘. strictly fast wne 27 88¢ val. 59¢ "BLOCK PATTERN BLANKETS'% large size, single six different patterns, val. $1.49 88 | value $1.39 .... 5"88¢ | "8 88c 36 inch PERCALE S, | | der styles, | pink, grey, and | value | WOMEN'S CORSETS —high and low busted mod- els, also elastic top and elastic girdles, 88 C nd MISSES' WOMEN ' | GAUNTLET SUEDINE 88c | | grey, tan, brown and back GLOVES — washable, in strip-wrist, all sizes, value WOMEN'S FINE LAWN WAISTS Long sleeves tailored models, also lace | trimmed st)le~, very fine . 88¢c ENVELOPE | CHEMISE — beautiful lace trimmed models, built-up or bodice top styles, all sizes, 88c value $1.49 . “WOMEN'S CHEMISE —Plain or lace trimmed, very good quality of nain- sook, value 59c¢ each. 2" 88¢ WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS — Built-up shoul- in neat hamburg patterns, value 59¢ each. for 2" 88c¢ " WOMEN'S FLANNEL DRESSING SACQUES — blue and laven- der with floral patterns, sizes to 46, 88c lue $1.00 . WOMEN'S SATEEN PETTICOATS, blue, black and brown with finely pleated fancy flounce, value v 88 C $1.00 .. ANGORA SCARFS, tan, brown and green heainer mixtures, with fringe, value : 88 c $1.29 CHILDREN'S ROMPERS | —A very large assortment of black sateen, pongee, gingham checks and stripes —chambray and madras, all sizes, values —“BURNING SANDS”— BABY BUNNY BLAN- KETS—pink and blue with mother goose large size, value $1.00 LITTLE TOTQ‘ CHAM- BRAY PANTY DRESSES —A very fine assortment, in dainty little styles in all sizes, value $1.19 BABY BATH ROBES— pink and blue with pretty patterns, finished with cord and tassel GIRLS (:INGHAM DRESSES — A very big assortment of gingham checks and plaids, trimmed with plain colors, sizes 6 to 14, value patterns, | in sizes from 36 to 44 — plenty of dark serviceable patterns. Value $3.98. WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES — All colors and styles, in neat plain or fancy ginghams and cham- brays, nicely and neatly trimmed, value $2.49 .. $1 .88 DRESS APRONS, loose and tie-back models, in neat patterns, trimmed with plain colors, all sizes; value ‘ 88 c CHILDREN'SHEAVY { UNION SUITS — drop seat | style, sizes 1 to'12; white only; value $1.29 CHILDREN’S WAIST SUITS—For boys and girls, sizes 2 to 12, { value $1.19 CHILDREN'S O D D ROMPERS — combinations of chambray and gingham and madras, finished with cretonne, all sizes. 2" 88¢ “BUNNY” R UBBE R DIAPERS — Guaranteed, white and flesh. 2" 88c ODD BABY DRESSES, that sold up to $1.98 — slightly soiled WOMEN’'S FLANNEL GOWNS — High and low neck, full cut garments fin- ished with silk braid, value $1.39 EN'S QLIP 0\ ER White FLANNEL GOWNS —Very fine grade of flan- nel, in slip-over style, very similar to muslin gowns. \aluc EATHER HAND BAGh—I\melt\ purses and | bags in all leathem silk lined, and equipped with purse and mirror, \alues up to $2.98 88C VELVET HAND BAGS, black, blue and brown, silk lined — fully equipped, st 88¢ WOMEN'S FELT COM- FY SLIPPERS — All sizes and all colors, trimmed with silk pom-pon and silk ribbon, 88C Value $1.39 CHILDREN'S and MIS- SES' FELT BOOTEES — red and blue with fancy embroidery, 88 c value $1.19 MEN'S FELT HOUSE | rawhide SLIPPERS with 88¢ soles, sizes 6 to 11 LADIES' OXFORDS and PUMPS — A large as#rt- ment of styles and leatherw values up fo $4.98 : $1 :88 CHILDREN'S and MIS. | SES' SCHOOL, SHOES — brown and black leathers; sizes 81, to 2, good durable shoes FRUIT OF THE LOOM | regular 25c | MUSLIN, e . 5 88¢ value. .. | years. THE FLAMING ANSWER TO “THE SHEIK” LADIES HEAVY UNION SUITS—AIl styles, lightly fleeced; value $1.29 FANCY TURKISH TOWELS — Extra large size, jacquard figures, pink, blue and lavender:; value 59¢ each. 2™ 88¢ " Plain and Fanc Fancy TURK- ISH TOWELS — Double thread, large size, value 29¢ 4™ 88¢ " 9.Quarter BLEACHED | SHEETING — Very fine grade. Vin 88¢ BUREAU SCARFS — Scalloped or lace edges, plain or embroidered, value 59¢ each. 2" 88¢ 36-inch MERCERIZED | CURTAIN MARQUI- SETTE — white or ecru, regular value 22c. Yards for 880 58-inch MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK—Floral patterns, very lustrous Yards for 880 " 32-inch HEAVY SHI SHIRT or BLOUSE FLANNEL — grey or khaki: value 59c vard. Yards fm 88 LARGE SIZE HUCK TOWELS — plain or fancy, part linen, value 29c. for 4™ 88¢ " 45-inch PEQUOT PIL- LOW TUBING. Yards for 880 45x36 EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES — hem- | finish. | stitched, value 59c. for 2" 88¢ BOYS' FLEECED UNION SUITS, long sleeve, ankle length, sizes 2 to 12 2" 88¢’ B0 WORSTED OR CORDUROY PANTS Heavy weight, sizes 7 to 10, WANDA HAWLEY AND MILTON SILLS IN THE CAST

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