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¥ s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923, address, acording to the police: “Miss Ft:l Moore, No, 1222 Southern Boule: | were in lho‘lfluuunld le candy de- P iy R AT . “ ' u m uom Mrs, Norma Fearl Moore Hmith, :m:.):n.u.n"..h:ni?l.. -l:dde ul'l.l:: DONNEI.‘LY. MULLEN CO. omen living .\l:'z.: Mdroms in the Droas, :fl:au'l-da::u“ n".i- n.mr over to bar 3 2 é Artmt f Basminpdale Broburs| ves o it 1 oo o AR Just for Wednesday Special in the M m department of Bloomingdale Brothers, | volver and twirled it abeut his thumb, fihe had heen separated from her hus. | He fired one shot into the floor of the band & year and goes by the name of | desk hefore turning the revelver upen | Pearl Moor@® himself and sending two bullets into New York, Web, 6.—Declaring he| Tried ' his heart, He was dead when a hos- had been u;m.d @ week and that | (0 Part, ke faye pital ambulance arrived, “my honeymoon's & Mivver' Gabriel| Patrolman Kilduff of the Fast gTth | Naid He Married Cashier Hatting, thirty.five, & full-blooded | Street Btation said l:::n““dn:‘(‘w‘: Great excitement ensued In the Cherokee Indian, known in Oklahoma, | Writing the “Indlan ] % | store, Wemen hecame hysterical and where he formerly lived at Chief | DUt declared she was “only Kidding” | hogan scrcaming, Thelr shrieks White House, committed sulelde yes- | Chief White Horse, adding: mingled with the eries of children. ; ok P : KNIT UNDERWEAR MEN'S DEPT, HOSIERY DEPT, SPECIAL ITEMS IN terday afternocn with a revelver in “I have been trying to break off | Clerks and other employes came run- with him for two weeks, and he has| ning from all directions, A - crowd Ladies' Fleece Lined and Men's Silk Striped Mad- Lades' Fine Silk Lisle NOTIONS view of seores of shoppers in Bloom- ingdale Brothers' Department Store, ! been threatening to commit suleide.” | gathered from the outside, q Lexington avenue and B9th street, Hatting entered the store at 4:30 Patrolman Kilduff, who was near by | B Medium w""“ Unl:‘nl ras 3“"“' in a lll'le vari- .\port "““,.' in bl,.ck and So-E-Z Dress s':m More than a dosen letters in @ | o'clock yesterday afternoon. He was| was among the early arrivals,/ With Suits — made in seve ety of patterns, all warrant- cplona. Value 75¢ pair, proof. Clearance prlu umluln. hand, signed, “Your ludlnn | accompanied by Thomas Gilehrist, a|the help of the store detectives he suc- utylofl. Values up to $2.50, ed fast colors, Values up to Clearance Moon," were found in an inside | sallor, who lives at the Seamen's In-| ceeded In restoring order, Clearance $2.50, Clear- Sale .. Pair c for c nocket of his coat. They were repleate ' stitute, where Hatting lived until| Gilehrist, who said he dived under Sal Each $l 19 ance Sale, Ea, sl 'y P 3 | & counter when Hatting began firing, l:.d.ll .‘.‘f b d .P ta M"n' '(“ i ¥ ' it of H Ladleu“l ul’:t:‘h‘l"ldm 5‘:: l'I'WI)-III-OIIQ Shoe l’olllll, es’ Vests and Pants, s Genuine Fruit o ose, made with fashion all colors, Clear- l 3c with endearing expressions. He was| four days age. Glichrist didn't re- referred (o variously as “My papa,'”|elize whet was happening. Hatling “Dearest Raln in the Face" “Sitting | had pickéd him up at the Institute Bull” and “Heap Big Ohlef Mine."|and asked him to take a ride in the " Some of the bore the following return | subway. Twe hundred wemen and children | told the poliee the Indian had been acting queerly for more than a week, extra quality, Come in all the Loom Night Shirts. back and double soles. Col- ance Sale Price . . Sealbi's Taitte’ yeseelty Mo e styles. Values up to $1.39, | Well made cut full size, ors: black, grey, cordovan, Ladies’ Velvet Grip Hose . der the infl ; Clearance beige, navy and sand, Value | § ters, Clear- John A. Andrews & Co. | "5 2 ol ™0 e 69c | 8139 na | iGN | s S B 10 Ollas weid, (A weid oiartihee lis Children’s Fleece Lined Men’s Grey Flannel Work | imperfect), 69 c Conbiiafitn st 4ol 132 MAIN ST. had heen marriod ot 1 o Weene |I Vests and Pants—cut full | Shirts, all double stitched, | Clearance sale. Pr. . 0 THE BIG FURNITURE STORE l"."ln lhe:fln“:“:f:rl';"l“lr':'lllrol. :m'lr:l:‘:l" size—all first quality, Value sizes 14 to 17, 98 Misses' Silk Lisle Hose— ;':::t Hanger. Clearance 1y, 8 week ago, he told me, he married to 75¢ each, Clearance Sale, Ea. C | made with four thread heel Pri 10c Slaiaianank A ehndy, oonix, e Clearance Sale, En.3 7C Men’s All Silk “Wear- | and toe. Colors: black, g ey didn't mention her name, But he said ) she made life more impossible for Ladies’ Fleece Lined plus” Neckties. Warranted white and cordovan. Clear- Odds and Fl‘ldN of Hl'h him than elther of the two others.” Vests and Pants, sizes 36 to not to wrinkle or roll. A ance f Grade Ladies’ Shirt Waists, Dr, T, A, Gonzales, Assistant Medi- s 3 3 ' ! . 44, Value 69c each. Clear- *| large assortment of neat | ¥ | Regular value $2.98, Clear- oul Emsmier, enid wn Inquiry would [ e patterns. Value $L75. | Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk | ane Sale = Body Is Unclaimed Sale ....... Each 390 (‘l“"‘"“ $l 00 Hose with seamed back and i $l 79 unlml.l;me EChles Wi, r:ll.:e Union Suits, “Forest Mills” Nj\ffi‘ L Di Nar black and all.wnnted colors, | Ladies’ Fine Quality An- inen’ Dinner Nap- | A1 Grgt qualit Scarfs and Mi funds to send him back ta his old |l make, Value up to $2.00. | kins, very fine quality, rs¢ quality, 93 ka1 BR sses’ home in Oklahoma. The body was un- Clearance oAy Carni Jant tor Clearance sale, Pr. C Combination Scarf and claimed today i the city morgue. Sale .. Each l ‘39 I\’Ve 4 nye sdl’:y ~39¢ Colored Dublin Suit Cap Sets. Reg, value $2.98. ‘ar leran ) o el = s ] Clippings from New Mexico news- Damask Table Cloths, dozen .... $3 .98 ing, fast colors, full line of (“Iearan'ce $l 69 papers found in his pockets showed hemstitched or scalloped | T gy | oy - Y Y lain shades. Sale Price . . 9 that he had, served with the Canadian Just for 98‘” Y (,l;gk"mer 8 2"5: S:t.ml; gust for Wed. l 9c Children’ Qualit c armeuse finish, higl JRED) ildren’s Good Quality and American forces in France and that he had been gassed . and Wednesday . grade, pure silk and pure "39¢ White Voile, 36-inci | Flannelette Gowns, all sizes, Regular value $1.59. twice wounded. g “Pequot Sheets, size 81x90 dye, black and colors, yard wide, checks and broken “a\::h;: ey ;:"‘;'I':;:w’;m ity —Just for $l 49 wide, Just for Wednesday plaids. Just for Clearance $l l 5 ous occupations here and finally be- \Vednesday $2 19 Wednesday . 25 Sale Price . came night watchman in one of the “Cotton CI Challles. 36-inch Yard 59¢ Ecru L!nen for scarfa | A Fmal Cleanup e Ve b W wide, large assortment of Skinner’s Taffeta, black d neediework is Views in Women 4 ner’s alleta, acl and nee K. A number of cryptic notes to “my patterns, Just l 4 only. Pure silk, pure dye, | Just for Wed. Yard3 7c B tl‘a‘li'es Al w‘“’: Ga‘,',?tf Indian moon" were found in his lodg- for We Yard C | yard wide. Skinner’s Silks Full size Cotton Flannel ‘e'alueo;f;‘fi‘:l::i:o or, DA, e e 1o take care ot|@ _ Huck Towels, size 18x36, | are all guaranteed. Just | Sheet Blankets, white and Spectal . woman. Woman was made to drink Part linen. Just for Wednes- rey. Just ) bum booze and raise the devil.” 8 for Wednesday . 250 day, Yard $2. 19 or Wed. I’rairmsll -9& . Ladies’ Cashmere Fleece Silver Bleach Damask; All Wool Canton Crepe $5.98 Full Size Comfort- Lined Gloves in' 2 5c Clty ltems B . pure linen, extra henvy and Storm Serge in black ables, filled with new clean black only. Special [ quality. Just for Wednes- and colors, yard wide. Just cotton, pretty patterns. Boys’ Handkerchiefs, col- Vi R -2.—a day for Wednes- Just for ored horder. Wood for sale. Tel. 1067-2.—advt. ¥ g / g 89c oo e Sl $4.49 Srecie] French Hat Shoppe Professional Bldg. Yard —advt. Guibransen Player Planos, Morans’, < ~—advt, ‘Wait for it, prepare for it, Bargain s Week starts Thursday morning at and treasurer, William Buichner, Jr, |arrived, another car came up. M | to be held up, said that he tried to Besse-Leland's.—advt. EII ' MANA[iER PLAN directors, Frank McConn, Harry Wil-|Cabe said that he was going to take|get past and as the impact was not X y-| the injured man to the hospital and| great, he did not think but that the After you read our advertisement son, Arthur Fourtin and Frank Mey- ers. The association now has about|that he felt the injured man’'s heart| man had just been grazed by the in tomorrow's papers, plan to be at our front door on Thursday morning ’ 1,200 members, and has a total of $7,- | beat. A few seconds later it had | machine. at the stroke of nine, which is the be- 300 in its treasury. stopped, McCabe ‘then refused to| Savoy and Young, both members — take the body to the hospital, saying|of prominent Springfield families, ginning of “Bargain Week” at Besse- , — IR sl wakvadeaness iR e OO are being held here for the coroner’s Leland’s.—advt. Drum Corps Mardi Gras Friday (Continued from First Page) statc to remove a body without the| A 2 4 Night, T. A. B. Hall. Admission 40c.— | coroner’s permission. | inquiry this morning. As the accident occurred in Orange the police in New ddvt. These commissioners would eclect a Report to Police. Henry C. Spillman will speak at the | city manager, an official to serve un- A short while after two young men | Haven have nothing to do with the meeting of the Commonwealth club,|der contract as a full time employe, g ; YAUER | case. at the Y. M. C. A. this evening. receiving approximately $10,000 a arrived and sald that they saw the| “\veion was in the employ of Albert Rexmere orchestra at Legion ball.|year, and being charged with direct AR accident. McCabe said that thgse\cmk. contractor, of Milford, and is —advt, supervigsion over the several depart- men are farm hands, employed | survived by his widow, two children, ments with regard to their conduct Feared Hold_U Mefl Holy Gross by the Fairlea Farm. These men,|a brother and two sisters. The body Pure lard 2 lbs. 26c. Russell Bros.{and purchases. There is aiso & mayor p y McCabe said, had been to a )muse\ was takén to the undertaking parlors BRASS BED, HIGH BLOCK SPRING, —advt. provided for, but he is an official i about a half a mile away, where they | of Benjamin I, Créamer,, 1366 Chapel WHITE COTTON MATTRESS—Only i — whose powers would be weak in com- Student Tells Police had notified Constable Charles I, | street, where.it was identified by “THROUGH JUNGLES wILD” parison to those of a mayor under the Stevens. | Charles Buins, of Milford, a nephew : present form of government. T it Savoy said that it was almost im. | Of the dead man, TO BE SHOWN AT LYGEUM Woum iAboltsit Gatil i SOsDepy New Haven, I'eb, 6.—Two students| possible to avoid hitting any of the| ' R e e Under this new system, the cOmmon | ¢ yy5)y Gross college, in Worcester, | three men because of their positions| Iresh eggs §lc dozen. Russell Bros, council is done away with and, eX-|yroqe “hyprying home from the prom |on the roa? and rather than stopping | —advt. Mayor Halloran believes, a more buxi-‘\cf St. Elizabeth's college for girls at Picture Will Be Presented Here Under | nesslike administration of civic affairs o) qore Astoria hotel in New York, v is assured. in an automobile, struck and Kkilled Auspides of the United Parents The former mayor sees in the fact|qpomas Welch, 52, of Meadow street, | ittee | and Teachers' Association. thAC the charter revision. comm | Milford, near Smith's filling station on s voted to reduce the numerical strength |the Miltord turnpike near Fairlea “Through Jungles Wild,” one of the|of the common council, a 1eaning|jarms about 8:15 last night. The stu- ere or greatest of wild animal motion 'pic- [toward the elimination of that body|gents are J. R. Savoy, 268 Central tures ever produced, will be shown at|and the substitution of some other | gyenye, Springfield, driver of the the Lyceum theater on Saturday|form of government in its stead. automobile, and H. W. Young, 715 merning at 9:30 o'clock under the| He also belicves that the agitation|gtate street, Springfield. i ausplces of the United Parents and|for a purchasing agent is indication| Soon after the accident Daniel C. ; . Teachers’ - association, The picture [that the city is gradually moving to-|Smith, who conducts the gasoline sta- = Your Old ¥ will be shown in conjunction with a|ward the city manager plan, for tho‘gion, telephoned to the local police 2 lecture by Harry K. Eustace who|duties of such an official, should he be|headquarters that a large touring car z re are or t headed the Fustace expedition into|hired, would be very much the same|had killed a man and had not stop- Africa from 1916 to 1919, as that of a city manager. The pur- ped. About 15 minutes after Smith 3 scrub Close up views of the savage kings|chasing agent would buy for all city|called, two young men reported to N N of the jungle are shown photographed |departments in the same way that a|Patrolman William J. Doherty, doing 2 within 20 feet of the lens of the|city manager would. duty at Church and Chapel street, o - camera. The animals are shown in A third indication that the adop-|that they had hit a man on the Mil- e e B d ford Turnpike. Patrolman Doherty J oar The Oppm‘tunlty Of a Season— their natural haunts living their nat-|tion of a new system would be popu- t ural lives, cating, drinking, play-|lar is seen in the engaging of an as-|sent them to pollcr‘. headquarters ing, fighting or attending to their|sessment expert, placing the board of where they reto!ld};hlo;r story. Y % vi V] 5 businesslike basis Feared Holdup — young, qWite,K without knowledge of |assessors on a more ! ' : If nloney talks thele ll be the presence of mankind. than it has been in a number of years. According l(j Savoy they were A or an Oratlon ln tomorxows Papels Mr. Eustace, a big game hunter,|The former chief executive recalls g)«:ing z\bmx; 25 miles ‘an( 1;‘o|‘xlr when b Vi e lad the expedition while Mrs, Eustace |when it was customary to elect men|they saw three men stretched across fOI When “ecut p“ce “ecut S was responsible for most of the cam-|to various boards where there was a the road waving their hands, acting suspiciously and shouting. Believ- ing that they were to be held up the era work. small salary because of personal pop-| ularity or even because the candidate students did not stop. One of the THEY ARE COMING FROM MILES Strictly fresh eggs 51c dozen,|was in need of the monetary advan- 0 q tages he would enjoy. These elements, men was kneeling in the middle of 2 dozen $1.00. Russell Bros.—advt. . were not considered in engaging the|the road a little to the left and AROUND TO BE HERE » . expert and the same principle would|when the machine passed him, the be followed out in all departments|rear left fender struck him. The under a city manager plan, ex-Mayor|sStudent did not stop, thinking that they had not hurt the man badly - ] - THURS D.A Y MORNING T R e and fearing if they returned they|l We will deliver to you on absolute Free Trial one of the 2, y . v ] . AS 8 as ey At the Stroke of Nine, Stanley Works Mutual Aid |&ime o the iy they reported the latest model . * H Y 1 matter to the police. which begms [ Society Chooses Officers George F. .\lv(‘Cahr and Walter G, SUPERB NEW Diwight Skinner has been elected [ Nelson, of this city, employed by the president of the Stanley Works Mu- | Dutee W, Flint Co., were the first . . tual Benefit association, Other of-|to arrive on the scene. 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