New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1922, Page 9

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. * P " ” ‘NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922. 1) O .4 6 ) 6 S ) ) EEEEEEEEEEE e e et e e o . —38TH ANNUAL SALE=— - OF CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES == EE TWICE A YEAR SALE You can’t really appreciate this sale until you see the prices and quality. Wonderful values in— }Har»t Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats We have but two sales a year—January and July—Nothing reserved. . Prices are marked in our windows. OVERCOATS SUITS HATS CHILDREN'S SUITS CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS TROUSERS KNEE PANTS AND SHOES This Store js the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes T D 6 e NEW BRITAIN TEAM ~DEFEATS HARTFORD (Céntinued from Preceding Page) G. Carlson Vater ... G. Hepp Heusler Bucheltz . Casewell ., Reckwell Walthers . Paerchert . C. May ... Tylet, . Wallér H. May Zwick .. Jurgen .. Rawlings Munich ... Anderson . Harlick . relz Blanchett . HAl .. Murphy Marliek Dwyer Albert . Cully «ve TO PLAY GAMES ON 28.—~The Nationals have arranged 30 exhibition games on the Pacific coas! for their training trip this was - announced Chicago, Pec. southwest spring® it COAST t and in the |TRISH Vvs. IRISH IN NEW YORK SQUABBLE Both De \'Alcrn ;:genm and Free Staters Claim Ofiice of Consul Here New York, Dec. 28.—After an all- 1601407 { Night vigil representatives of the Irish Free State and of Eamon De. Valera's 94| “Irish republic” still were in joint b 2“ possession early today of the New #21York office of the Irish consul. The 164{long hours of the night were spent 3| in. peaceful debate and spokesmen for o1 \both sides indcuted that the fight for (legal possession of the consulate |Ahandnned yesterday by Daniel J. McGrath retiring consult general for the Itish Free State would be taken 266 | to the courts teday. McGrath turned over the office to Lindsay Crawford, Free Stater, yes- {terday and almost immediately Laur- ence (GHinnell, member of De Valera's cabinet, appeared and demanded pos- gession. He displayéd papérs to the éffect that he was the official envoy of the “Irish republic.” i Crawford declinéd to withdraw and Ginnell accompanied by séven other republican sympathizeérs, including Mrs. Teérence MacSwiney, widow of the lord mayor of Cork, took posses- sion of a portion of the office. Craw- ford, with a singlé assistant, was out- pumbered and had to be ¢ontent with only one room. A cohsultation bétween the léader§ brouy#ht an agreenient that there should be no violénee and at the sug- gestion of Mrs, MacSwiney an open discussion of the relativé merits of the two claims soon was under way. Annual Powwow Held by Daughters of Pocahontas Indjanela Council, No. 19, Paugh- ters of Pocahontas, held its regular meeting in Judd's hall last evening and elected the following officers: Pocahontas; Mrs. Anna Norton; We. nonah, Mrs. Edith Parker; Powhatan, prophetess, Mrs. Rosé records, Miss 11—~ 3 Chicago today. | Albert Schade; POISONED DINNERS THREATEN CHILDREN Vernon, Wis., Youngsters Mised Up in Strange Mystery Case—Family Rows Hinted. Waukesha, Wis., Dec. 28.—A ‘“pois- oned dinner pail” mystery which/ threatened the lives of several school | children in Vernon has engaged thé attention of Waukesha county officials. A John Doe warrant has been issued te be served when the tangle of tes- timony Presented in municipal eourt| can be unravelled, Testimony was given that Olgen, 11 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olsén came homé re- eently with her dinner pail saturated with poison. The mittens worn by Rose Wachew, 11 year old daughter of George Wachow, and the sack in whi¢h she carried her dinner also were saturated with a poison although the Wachow girl testified that Evelyn Janoviak had worn thé mittens part of the day. | Other testimony was to the effect that the Janoviak, Wachow and OI- gen families had net been on good terms for weeks. Norma TUDORSTAR SAFE Glasgow, Dee. 28.-~(By Associated Press)—The freight stéamer Tndor-, star, from San [Franeisco, regarding which some anxisty had been felt, ar- rived today one wee¢k late, having been battered by a gale that swept sverything movahle from her decks. The carpenter of the ship was badly injured. s 0. E. Bradfute, above, of Xenia, O, was elécted president of thé American Tarm Bureau [Federation at its re- cent conventfon in Chicago. TWO SHOT IN BATTLE Sheriff and Man He Went to Arrest Wounded in Follansbee, West Vir- ginia—Machine Guns Used. Steubenville, 0., Dec., 28.-—Joseph ! Jones, 50, a mill worker, and Deputy Sherift Harry 1. Jones of Brook county, West Virginia, lay wounded {n hospitals today and Follansbee, a little town across the Ohio river, wag recovering from the terrors of a gun | battle between Joséph Jones and offi- night during which its pelted by hundreds of als lagt houses were bullets. The shooting started when Deputy Sheriff Jones and other officers went to the Joseph Jones home at Follans- bee to arrest him. on his wife's com- plaint that, while under the influence of liquor he had forced her at the point of a pistol to sign over her property to him. The deputy sheriff | was wounded in the first fighting and when Joseph Jones barricaded him- self in the house, reinforcements with a machine gun and other weapons were brought on. | CREW I8 RESCUED Rum Ship However, is Breaking Up Off Montauk Point New York, Dee. 28.—The British schooner Madonna V, bound from Nassau to St. Plerre with a cargo of lquor, went ashere today on the Long Island coast, nine miles from Montauk Point, and is breaking up in the heavy surf, Her crew of seven were broughe ashore by breeches buoy. New Yorker Who Neglected to Return “Found” Article Arrested. New York, Dec. 28.—Bertll Malm- strom footman at t Fifth avenue residence of Mrs. Willlam K. Vander- bilt and his cousin, Willilam Malm- strom butler at a fashionable home in Park avenue were in the clutches of the law today. They found in the street a $1,000 gold vanity case lost by Mrs. C. Oliver Tselin. Scorning a reward of $100 as inadequate because, they say, it is the custom in Sweden, where they come from for a reward «of one-third the value of a lost article, they sold the cage to an antique store. Detectives arrested them on charges e? grand larceny. BOMB ATTACK Dublin Has First Offense of This Kind in Some Time Dublin, Dec.: 28 (By the Associated Press)—The first bomb attack to oc- cur in Dublin ‘for some time took place in Aungier street today when. migsle was thrown,at a military in which a number of officers wers riding. The bomb burst behind the car and the officers, none of whom was injured, fired at a man standing on .a nearby street corner. shéoting him through the mouth. The weunus ed man ran into a Carmelite é¢hure! where he was captured, 3 Only one person, a woman, was in- jured by the flylng bomb splinters although the street was crowded at the time of the attack. ¥ Monograms put on apples while fllli" green swith blue ink and rubbed off when the fruit was ripe, was one western ranch. THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the LOOK IT’S HERE THE NEW NASH Pitchers and catchéps will leave Chi- cagéd February 22 for Catalina Island, the club’s permanent training camp. The inflelders and outfielders wil Jeave three days later. After train- ing five days t' elub will line up against Vernon or Los Angeles in the firat practice game, March 10. j\'"ho trafning teur will conclude with a'four gamé seties at Kangas City, April 13, 14, 15 and 16. W .« FOX’'S . Next Mon., Tues., Wed. o b o | Hurlburt; keeper of Nelli¢ Senior; keeper of wampum, Mrs. Mary Sunburn; collector of wampum, Mre Clara Johnson; trus- tee, Louis ¥. Hurlburt and Mrs. Rose Bickerton. Degree work was con- ferred upon sevéral candidates and réfreshments were served. Charge(i With Stehling Autos in Two Counties Stamford, Dee. 28.-—With charges 'of autemebile stealing in twe coun. tles lodged against him, Earl Shaw of this city was arrested here by state polcemen and held in bonds or $2,000. Shaw was out on bonds of ohargé of stealing two Sutomobiles preferred December 13, when his sec- ond arrest took place ypstérday. The second charge was preférred by the authoritier of Washington, Conn,, In Litclifield county, LA SIARICIN —e ' McKINLEY BANQUET. Irank O. Lowden, former govérnor of Illineis, will be the speaker at the annual banquet of the McKinley Assoclatibn, at the Hotel Eiton,. in Waterbury, January 27. Goverhér. elect Charles A. Templeton is presi dent of this nssociation. It is ex- pteted that New Britain will be well represented at the affair. clear head—a sharp eye A and a keen intelligence, are the requisites for a— ‘FULL REGISTERED PHARMACIST There are no novices or un- derstudies in our Prescrip- tion Department. BROOKS DRUG COMPANY * WEST MAIN ST., At Lincoln The Most A.G.HAWKER "ELM STREET SPORT MODEL Completely Equipped Car on The Market. $1645 F.O.B. —Distributor— TEL. 2456

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