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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1023 WellFolks--Here ] Amin New Britain! A. J. BERNSTEIN, Sales Mgr, Tel. Mel. Bernstein Sales and Adv. Agency, N, Y. AND HERE'’S THE REASON WHY Most everybody knows that Phillip White, Treas. of The Edwards Clothes Shop, Inc., is in the Hospital in a precarions condition (see mewspaper article.) That’s why I have been summoned to New Britain by the WERALD, DECEMRBER L eSS Main $t. Business Man inHospi- tal—Pope Under Arrest James Pope, of 20 Myrtle street, is held in honds of 32,600 as the result of an altercation he Is alleged to have had with Philip White, treasurer of the . Edwards Clothes Shop at 208 Main street, late Raturday afternoon, White is at the New Britain General hospital with a possible fracture of the skull, and for a time grave fears were entertained for his recovery, At the hospital today it was stated that he was somewhat improved though his condition is still considered seri- Ous, Pope was placed under arrest by Rergeant George J, Ellinger and Po- lleeman Patrick McAvay and at the timé he was booked on a charge of assault and bBreach of peace but later when thé ease took on a more serlous aspect, the police deelded to hold Pope without ball, and he occupled a cell in the poliee station until ar- ralgned in police ecourt yesterday raigned un police court yentrday Stockholders of the above concern to wind up the business Quicker than Quick ! se was represented by Judge W, F, © MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY Entire Stock of Men’s Clothing and Furnishings - EDWARDS CLOTHES SHOP 298 MAIN STREET The Stockholders Want Action and I Am Going to Give it to Them. New Britain Men Will Therefore Reap the Benefits By the GIVE-AWAY-PRICES. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY To Arrange Stock For RETIREMENT SALE. Entire $15,000 Stock of High Grade Men’s Clothing and Furnishings Will Be Slashed to Rock Bottom Prices in Order That Everything Will Be Sold in thé Quickest Possible Time and This Business Discontinued. REMEMBER: That All Merchandise is Spick-Span-New ! All Bought for the Fall Opening of This Store and This Season’s Smartest Selling Styles. Be Here Early, No Matter Where You Live SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING AT 9:30 —EDWARDS CLOTHES SHOP, INC.— 298 MAIN STREET 298 MAIN STREET ance brokers of which his brother-in- law Willlam Rhinelander Stewart, Jr., is a member, According to the office force Prince | Miguel reports punctually every morn- [ing and observes the same rules and regulations that govern other business |solicitors for the firm. He said he [went to work because ‘nearly every- [one over here works." His marriage to Anita Stewart in 1009 at Tulloch castle, Scotland was a bfllliant event after royal complica- tions over the status of Miss Stew- had been smoothed out hy a New Yorker Accused of Helping Two Yeggmen Steal Jewels from Woman Guest, 3.~=Despite the Trene Schoelikopf Schoellkopf, Buf- who was held upart rank of Fled, and 1Is City items . When he admitted that he had not/onea expire March 31, Two vrevious abush, ’hIs belongings, including a bed (mond, chairman of Presidént Hard- {man Willlam Schmidt and preferred [ynat “your : et George W. Klett remarked that the | PR e Sy 415 manutactirer, night after loafing about the strects! Constanti has one ehild by a pro-| e i eve party that she did not want|was over. Miss Stewart was reported = ways turned over to her, but com today. Capman was arrestad iast| ¢ |zinia was so surprised that she mm.{upnn 2 basis for negotiating new wage ' HOST ARRESTED AS {pected her husband had heen drink- |agreements covering wages and work- 9 |ing. and she demanded an explanation. |ing conditions before the pravailing PARTY TO ROBBERY worked all day, she censured him 8o attempts to agree have failed. el e severely that a family row resuilted in| 1 njon leaders and coal operators, which- Constanti proceeded to pick up'in a telegram from John Hays Ham- | . ey i { preparatory to leaving home. To re-fing's fact-inding commission, for the Dlugzinia's Strategy Fails as Bt steuin him. che wite Catied in patrel | o8 ingusiry were warned. st might reement will &pare the | charges of breach of the peace and as- | sommission the necessity of fising the| New York. Jan. sault. After hearing the evidence in|piame for failnre to adjust your dif-|statément of M | poiice court this morning, Judge | (o..noag wife of . P. Hu Constanti DIugzinia of Droad street accused husband was evidently “more and robbed of jeweiry said to be|patént from Emperor Francis Joseph brought a heap of frouhle dowa upon | sinned against than sinninz” and | valued at $300,000 early Sunday| Which gave the American girl the his head when, returning home last he freed Constanti. morning a4 she left a New Year's princess until the wedding all day, he kissed his wife in an at- vious marriage and his wife has three | Frank I. Carman, artist-host at the[to have recelved a wedding gift of fempt to right matters. Mrs. Diug- by & previous marriage Bhe ad “'“mu«h party arrested, Carman still 0,000 from her mother, Mrs . ‘mmed that his weekly wagee are a's Now in a Place of [was being held by the police early Henry Smith. \d tha e | plained that he comes home drunk oo | gyging for Safety's Sake. night on a charge of “acting in con { . cert with two men in robbing” Mrs lLa., Jan. 3.--The ST The Woman Power of America 1s well illustrated by the thousands of |often. woémen who are entering every pro- fession, alnost every line of business and politics as well. They are bound to make good. and there is no ques- tion but what heaith is their greatest asset. Many women, however, develop weak, nervous conditions and caanot stand the strafn of a professional or business life. Such women shonld re- member when beset with headaches, backache. nervousness, irritability or any ailment peculiar to their sex that the greatest of all remedies for such conditions {& Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg. etable Compound. For nearly fifty years this old-fashioned root and herb medicine has hoen restoring the wom- en of Ameérica to health and strength. Tt holds the remarkable record of | helping 98 out of every 100 women who try it | e 3 - | | JANUARY SALE § | were arrested and held in —OF— | FURS AT MESHKIN'S . ture of the skuil. No Decislon on Pope Bond. | Bastrop, move- ! Judge Klett reserved ! ecision on the | ment of additional state troops to maeticn af Judge W, 1%, Mangan for a' Bastrop to join the four companies reduction in the bonds of James Pope, | alrendy stationed here and st Mer newd for assaulting Bdward White*on | Ronge efforts to locate Harold Teeg December 23. White is at the hos- erstrom, carbon plant i(ime-kKeepor pital undergoing treatment for a frac- | whose mysterious disappearance has The present hond | fyrnished a new sensation in the in- is $1,500. Chief of Dolice W. C.|vestigation by federal and state Hart reported that White's condition | agents into masked band operatios shows improvement, whercupon Judge | and the preparations for the starting Mangan asked that the bond be re jay of an open hearing by the duced tn $500. Prosccuting Attorney | state attorney general made up to-| Joseph G. Woods argued for a $1.000 qav's surface developments in More- bond. Judge Klett requested that|jpouse parish. A cavalry detachment’ Dr. BT Fromen, who is attendiog | of 40 men with full horse equipment the injured man, be asked to come | appived early today special into court toriorrow morning to in-itrain from Jennings where form the court as to White's con- ahoute of Tesgerstrom still was said dition. [to be unknown to the corps of in., Liquor Raid on Broad Street, vestigators who have been searching' Detective Sergeants W. P. McCue | far a clue to his movements after dnd Matthias Rival, with Patrolmen|phe is alleged (o have been kidnapped Patrick MeAvay and J. . Stadler of |58t Friday night from & carbon the dry enforcemeht squad, took ayjant at Spyker. quantity of alleged, iiquor in a raid at | (larence V. Teegarstrom, brother Alexander Karwoski's store a' 105 |of the missing youth, said at Monroe | Broad street, last night. Karwoski | jast night that Harold had escaped, and Joseph Okula, whom the police’ rrom his captors and was hiding. ' claim, 18 a bartender at the pIAce, | Clarence said ha had received a mes. | bonds of | sage from Harold saying he was tate | $300 each. Today the former asked | 4n4 would communicate later. for a continuance of the case to Monday morning, which was granted. | PRINCESS LOSES HER DOG New York, Jan. 3.—Princess Anas. - - tasia’s little Cairn ~ terrier “Prince Soft Coal Men Preparing Demands | Christopher,” which she brought with For New Agreement hér from Greece reeently, has decided |to &se America alone and there |is Chicago, Jan. 3.—Soft eoal opera-|grief in the princess’ househsid, tors and miners of the United States| Newspaper adveriisements appeared gathered here {oday for the opening| today offering a reward for his re- MINERS MEET TODAY jsession of their third meeting to -:r"‘J turn. Sehorilkopf According to Kopf reported that a man grabbed her in the gallery of the floor be- 1eath Carman's fifth floor apartmer in West 52nd street as she - ing a party in hi tment. Aided | Vietrolas and Pianos, Henry Morane. by another man, she was bound and —advt. | thrown on & bed in the fourth floor| The Dartmouth club of New Brit- partment and stripped of her jew.|ain will meet Kriday evening at the Iry, she sald. Recovering after the|heme of C. F. Chase, president, on men fled, she ran upstairs and re-; West Main street. About 25 guests ported the robberv to Carman will he Police said that ihe apartment into The which Mrs, Schoellkopf was dragged | Hammond and robbed w sub-let to two men |installed this by Carman and that he has furnished aing to buy a Plaver Plana? Res | their names. They say the robbery our window first. €. L. Pierce & Co. | wag planned carefully In advance advt No report of the robbery was made | The annual meeting of the Sw until Tuezday when Mrs, Schoellkopf|Bethany ehureh will be held Friday arrived from Buifalo, the police said Roth Mr. Schoellkopf, who is 62 year The Good Government club old, and his v yeara vounger, meet at the Y. M. . A, tonight told police they considered Drum Corps Dance, S8aturday nieht, innocent {Tabs' hall, Jan. 6. Admisslon 40¢ — including tdx.—advt, PRIN I Tomorrow evening the John GE SWORKING | Davis Rible class will meet at the . Y. M. C. A | Drum Corps Dance, Saturday night, : Son of Pretender to Throne of Portu-| Tape' hall, Jan. 6. Admission ¢0c including tax.—advt. Foermer Councilman ¥dward W York City. | Peterson, now a student at North | | Park college, Chicage, will address New York, Jan. 3.—Drince Miguel [the young people of the Bethany | de Braganza, gon of Dom Miguel |Swedish ghurch (his evening. Draganza, pretender to the throne of! Complaint bas been made to the Portugal and grandson of King M- |beard of publle works of the icy con- guel who relgnsd over Partugal from |ditlon of sidewalits qn West Main 1825 to 1884, 1 seiling Iife l‘fl'lr:.\»vn|\hv‘v«l Park Piaes, | n New York. He is working on a' Guloransen Player Planes, Morans' commission basls for & firm ef tnsur-|—adit. | police, Mrs. Schoell A traffic post was damaged at the corner of Elm and Stanley streets vesterday by E. J. Beagle, who ran ey into it with his car | present newly elected officers of A, G. | Camp, 8. A, W, n be | evening | dish evening | witl | gal Selling Life Insurance In New | near by a lifetime’s work with chickens is contained in our 1923 Year Book. Tells how and when to do every- thing to make chickens healthy and profitable. If this book cost fen dollars a copy, you could not afford to get along without it, but it costs you nothing but a postal card, if your dealer does not have a copy. Give us his name and address when you write. The Paik & Pollard Company Boston, Dufiale, Mass, N. Y. ‘nators of Dry Mash