New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 9, 1923, Page 18

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4 y FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1823, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923, | | Last Yaak’s Last Losk st Barepe 'PRAYER ATTACKING COURTS | s imans o o o o v Voo an J ‘ , b - ¥ Colorady House Objocts to Slurs of [ 2 ook on the A B ) A [Vwpper oad Finieviinment (o ~‘u:u.lnmun in the senale toddy. In be o Hils Chwrches | Daslight Thelt in Lo ! 4 : . Closgyman Whe & . | Giiven This Mvenimg At the News|voting iste yesterday (9 table it , lll '01' . » Yoo, amendments 10 the bill reducing the b 7 3 . Denver, Colo., Peb, #=The Colorade iy . 4 ot for Work OF Fivare 68 hare o % . ) Colo, Peb, §= " . um"‘u ‘ house of representatives adopted yes:| *The Girl scouts of Maple hill will mm” ..:!‘:l: :'u"‘::(‘::em. o R e . terday a resolution of cemsure, ox-| #ive & supper and enlertalnment (NO“‘" the figure a6 §37,000,000 and ap. pressing displeasure and disagreement | evening at the wington l.‘ow-:"‘w‘. the house tetal of 56,560, New York, Veb, 0.=Five robbers - y N 4 . | with the sentiments expressed in the | tienal chureh chapel, The supper will oy : opening prayer of Chaplain J, | 1. he served at 6:30 o'clock, s day daringly kidnapped the 4 2 5 $ ¥ J Kader, Miss Marion Lee Hishop of Hart- e ford anfl Mrs. Leon Sprague will ho‘PI‘I“ Plans to Retire or of a moter truck, with his ; y 5 | Parts of the prayer which drew fire From School Committee sohigle and 2,000 quarts eof aleehel, but later lost their loot when the pes were: the guesis of the Business and Pro - d the truek m: gArage on 4 ‘ ¥ ur eourts are corrupt; God has|fession Women's olub at the uulin: ulberry street, nesr Now 3 X - > . been expplied from our churches; our| on Tuesday evening of next weel " > 1 whiskey eurb, The bandits eseaped . : puipite are flied with essayists; our|Miss Bishop will'apeak to thd elub 0| DN B % Pens ::;,m The robbery, ene of the boldest : boys and girls are going to the dogs; the subjéet of “Girls", town committee informing that bedy in months, eceurred in daylight on . 4 our laboring men are going to work| Mrs Leon A. Sprague entertained | nas he will not be a eandidate for Warren street, in lower Manhattan, N ] ? with empty pails while eur farmers the committee members of the Girls' | eelection to the sehool beard in the while the street waa filled with of- i f “ starve and the middiemen wax fat on | High schoel league at her home In|gspping, Mr. Prait explaing that he fiee workers out for luneh, Jaseph ok ‘ v exorbitant prices; . , , our banks are Maple Hill this afternoon, can no longer devote the necessary Disraell, driver of the truen, belong- 4 . : bursting with money,” The patrol leaders of each gir|time to school commitiee work, !‘l‘\" to vhnrlinn:-n:-'k)' Disttliery : and 4 . The chaplain began with the ex-|scout troup are asked to meet at th B Fholesale Co., had just stopped in N ; . { S - clamation, "Oh, Lord, how long is this | scout eoffice at 131 ‘street on front of the bullding eccupied by th Rt g i Y condition to endure,” and ended With| Monday afternoon from 4:.5 wntil » Russian Monk Assassinates Corono Chemieal Co. te deliver his ; a supplication that the deity guide the | o'clock. Head of Church in Poland load when a touring car contalning N lawmakers to the end that “greed £ the robbers, drew up behind his : might be overcome, and justice done | ST, JOSEPH'S WHIST Warsaw, Feb, § (By the Assoclated trueck. T : |among men," | ————— Press)—The ohief of the Tussian BTSN 9t the. ooMMEY, leohing g | Membors of the house voiged dis-| gnjoyable Soclal AGair Ield Last|church in Poland, the metropolitan dcwn from the secon v, oA agreement with the prayer seon after ® Prize Winners George, was assassinated last night quintet surround the driver and for¢ o A S £ H 3 o, |1t conclusion, Following a peried of | ivening— by the Russian monk Sgargd, The him into thelr car, with a_revolver TI'he last contingent of U, 8, troops at Coblenz waving their goodby from the U, S, transport ncated debate, it was decided that the, An enfoyable soclal was held last |assassin belonged to & group of the muzzle preased to his ribs. Then ono /g Aljhijel at Antwerp, as they sail for home, X subject be considered in exboutive ses-|evening and a delightful luncheon was | elergy which opposed the metropoli- of the bandits, a negro took the sion. Beveral hours' consideration in|served in connection with Bt. Joseph's | tan because of the latter's pro-Polish - secrot resulted In support of the red whist, The electrie lamp was won | pnoljoles, truck’s wheel and both vehicles viwd — | : y P X . olution, which was ordered to be by Mra, K. I, Johnson, Other prizes chased i 3 3 . K. B, “ ebating Club Limited Naseq Quring Eh8 Ser | printed In the House Journal, A rom-l!or women were won by Mrs, J. Mes- Nine Dreldlllllll’l(l Steam Judgment for thi pount has heen 0TS TOF ST S0 mittee was appointed to Inform the|kill, Miss Ruth Igoe, Miss Catherine away before the officials could reach ; & Y The touring car headed or Ja- i H | ] 'S | ¢ o e ot o [ to Juniors and § gnlm ntered in the distriet court aguinat |Titiee was appointed to infor e s e e | i o malca, ten miles away " there heir i \ ors g the Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf e 1 ,',I,,',",."f“, “mlnl“H :::.:1v'~ ' Afier any Intarval of several woeks, allroud rt:llpulu‘, “-nul-", according to| Ttepresentative Cook, a former min- | O'Rourke and Miss Anne Ahearn, The 5 .|.”' i .n”‘ !x 1 Lokt [the N, I H. 8. debating club met|qyo peadings, falled to ship the corn- ister, opened debate on the prayer|reed smoking stand was carried off by 'Y Angeles, Feb, 9.~Nine dread. B, howaver, toiephaned the pe-{ [1n the Academic butlding yesterday | eq peet to Hoboken, N, J., for its jour- |WIth tho statement that he was sur-|W. T. O'Rourke. The other prize ©8 Angeles, Ty D a8 soon as thoy were out of sight. | _ {afternoon, Mr. Sullee wpoke to thel,cy across the ocean. prised at the wording, winners for men were C. Lent, I, N, | "aughts wero steaming southward to- while detectives, unaware of| - ontinued From First Page) | Members, telling them that in thel " guit was filed by “George Windsor, | “I do not belleve that the Almighty| Young and T, 8. Coffey. 'In the “45" anrals 'h'n;':uml"::"v‘o' . .' f, “',:(,',,,f,' ,‘,” :' ;.:‘-‘c‘r:.‘ n:.':,. . aiivi- uture the Debating club will be run | iking of Great Britain and Ireland and {18 especlally concerned by these Jittle |tournament, the $2.50 gold pleco was 'l"":'h”: '::;' ’:' ‘: "; b:{’nn“prrlr'- mln" i6 driving: ¢ A “‘;N ,'l_ some sign to indicate whother their ;.‘mnx Illow lines, President Moses the British deminions beyond "u-‘\l‘l‘hll wireless bulleting with which | Won hylM. Igoe and the two other """ e seting c'lll‘hka Slath: off oiks" would be brought from | 120senthol urged the members to co-| seas,” last February, ;’:‘;.""""'" is annoying Him,”, he “:::';"T‘?r;m::km RE % Nibuhets Magdalena Bay next Monday. N ; strect go . They pr . *men By i ae Sarapn, ANy proan mine operate to accomplish satisfactory e HERAIE Iy made an investigation which led to the mine o gt ral other important meas- SETE { 7 e moriing the bad7 of A ' ST | Couple, Each Wedded Twice Nitro Glycerine Explodes, |Germany About 100,000 seizure of the truck and its contents, ¥ but the negro escaped in the excite- J SUsh whs found almost, com- “”ITHI“I‘Y"‘ l:\':o‘l’lfl\"‘ :‘:‘l'nfll'; o ll‘.l‘.h'."b‘ ) y buried in the debrls, Fur. ng ext semester, the elub| pojson Gas With Exterminate Him 1 . : 'n Rocked, 1 Man Di w Before, Will Again Marry| Town Rocked, 1 Man Dies Tons of Coal in Arrears y Tulsa, Okla., Feb, 9.—An explosion ment which attended an attempt by’ ) a crowd to prevent the seizure, * on the searchers expect to find x"': 8 '""l ';:;"l‘ "';""i".""‘; 9B joures nt l‘:;‘ Plan Is’ Carried Out, - - ris son, Albert English, Jr, foreman | ® 0 o8 erest, As a oyS, © | of the mining _»hm.‘ club progressea demonstritions of ita| Atiantic City, Teb. 0—Many hard ‘_""yf:",“'“;::”‘:’;;:‘m'°!;:::"'_;”f";:“;‘ hel gnattered_windows in the downtown | _Berlin, Feb. S—Final fgures on APPROYAL SEEMS SURE Every N"'.'-‘ Precaution work will be given in the mulllurlum.‘summtn« are in store !ovr ,nmflurt.nou- one of the best known membérs of his business district and residence sections | Germun coal deliveries to France a | ¥or many the mines here It was decided to gllow only mmn-‘qullm'l if the plan of waging war on | o T the city, I8 about to wed agat here today, It was reported that a| Belgium for December as complled awned by the Pheips-Dodge interests| bers of the junior and senior classes|the pests with poison gas is Curried | ipyj poing nis third marrige. Jacol| MUTOIYcerine plant had heen blown | here were made public today. thooore: BB (i Eavectcd 4o L itk OLK on of New York have been ,..,.‘,,,‘_.,”,,, as lnv\.hv club in the future, m|-( by the D ew ,I«Ir.'u) Mosqu r‘) ': and his bride-to-be, Annie West, who up and one man ‘uuu killed, near|ing to (vhm figures Germany n’blln!e . K. among the safest in the United States, This the club believes will prevent| terminating Comn ission of Atlantic has also been wedded twice before Jenks, an oll town ten miles from |[to deliver 1,600,000 tons, delivered I,- Every effort hus been taken 1t is said it from being ovorrun with inexper-[county, Chiet Inspector Irederick A fyon "gronted’a marriage license thiy| Nere: 513,375 tons. to prevent such. a catastrophe as oc- | ienced debaters. 1lans are also unnlv'r]:]:”“)' of the commission prophesied| .o 000" at the office of the wm“' < fore Nightfall. | curred yesterday. | way to set a staidard of scholarship | here. clerk, Jeffreys 2 & Recently when the -mine was in-|and to Mimit the membership to all| Chicf Riley sald use of poison gasj., Nor(’l’: (.!":r:;:l:nr““}-:: :’:::::5? Washington, Feb. 9.—Approval of |gnacted by inspectors for the United|those obtaining such sc‘hnlarfihlp"f""'f"‘”"’)""‘:““:"3““‘(‘[::"F(",‘J”‘;‘;'a"“" feur, The prospective bride is a na- grows, the club|convention in L y SR tive of Lincoln, Ga., and is a cook, Plan For Funding British Debt Be- Complete Grocery Stock Must be Sold Before March 1st. the Brm;eh debt settlement by the | giates bureau of mines it was reported marks. As inte ( [ [ ) house before night was made certain |io \yashington that every possible|plans to have debates with classes in | Fo R T TR Her home i in Springfleld, Mass, ‘l%“'_::'m‘:::‘: & 'l‘"“"]”““"‘“‘”“'"“:"‘:"prr‘rnulion had been taken to safe-|th® school. President nom-nlholi ACQUITTED BY JURY. o oln u o usl ess ; was entered into that gen- | minl E the | guard the lives of the men. promised to get some men of note in| . i COUE HELPS A RHEUN eral debate should be limited to fOr| with tne arrival of the mine res |the clty to deliver talks gn debating|Lousville Woman Is ¥ound Not : RHEUMATIC r::ur;'”::"";‘n}n; 'l‘h“_ "“ m:wr“n::" the [ oye car sent by the Colorado Iuel to the club members. In general, | Guilty of Murder. Lame Girl Also Assisted to Walk at o ; . and Iron Co. from Trinidad, Colo.,! Prospects are promising for a revival i Sy, T jury Republican managers predicted an | ooouo was pushed with redoubled in debating. | Louisville, Ky, I'eb, 9.—A jury in Buffalo Mecting To move this stock during the month we have cut prices below. mer\vhelln]qmglm; ority in favor of “‘"’Pnerg\' 2 e (‘rlminul“r‘ourt llattl- ‘,\Jmstr-nlu’y ac- Buffalo, N. Y., Feb, 9.—A rheuma. cost on everything in the store. roval legislation. The i ¢ ( P - uitted Mrs. Olive L. Jones, divoree, | .. BTl o) g . npxye\.pr L:’,,du“ of New York, the The fumes in the mine still are WEATHER REPORT :7',- a charge of murder in w"“emo“! tic old man and a young girl whose This includes—Groceries, fancy, cookies, canned gomds, cigars, cnly soclalist representative, an- | Cho* Cloud 1 gt 5 with the slaying of O. L. Black, auto- 'l';]i }l:l:(llpb:r[ “ca‘:g;':r;g :fi:,k;d without cigarettes, tobacco, etc. nounced that he was in favor of the M'[‘;"” r‘p‘"\‘)"’_ '}:E‘] “‘r'j'”;‘lg: of ”}" gune} CIRURR. SR ¢ 4 'f’""'“ With | nobile company sales manager, L PP i P;mn((: E’l;‘:“&"; Everyther mustgo in a very few days. We will positively va- settiement. A number of leading| 118 ArC SACKY and the excayating Saow Likely. was shot to death in the WOMAN's|y...n oxponent of auto-suggentio cate this @re by March 1st. This is a genuine going out of business de ats also we repares 4 uently are obliged to re-| : la sre Christmas eve. Mrs, 3 * n, it will pay y f‘f'.:"r‘)l\r:‘ln;ll‘LI’;x\‘; \ra:nr;';wr::r;rlu;?,.}:m‘\nm- their steps to clear the tunnels| For Connecticut: — Cloudy and| 13::-2"‘;‘(‘-;4,:1‘-2»1rh:r;.:':r‘:;: e o | had worked his “better-and-bettor” sale and it will pay you to visit s, solid republican majority. ~ |jot debris ‘that has fallen behind them, m‘(;:n:;\i\[”‘:lrg:h f sl th “”“';,"’.'L | Mrsel Jones, the former wife of C.|formula on them before a packed gt e | Story of Escape. ,[“L, ]lo r}orl'hmsl r‘!‘.i“\‘l:m TrCARELY |H. Jones, Cincinnati ‘railroad man, hm;_f: ‘rzrfl’.i;n'if:‘:}(_::"“(" In Buffalo. ’ | The two men rescued this morning| A troush of low pressure extend.|Created a sensation when she appeared | 11 vear-old girl ‘whrcvaseol;ri ;':ehflp WINDHAM BANKER DIES [were in the fourth south tier of the ing from Texas northeastward “’lnt police headquarters Christmas | (0 = B SO0 T 0 ,'mfe ”mn": L4 ) j])‘rnp?r‘ly “'h!:n the terrific blast came. | Maine, ‘s producing cloudy and un- morning and df:clurf‘vl she had knlmll' minute or two. When the girl and her 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE _— They immediately put out the lights setlvd weather in all districts cast of |the man who “broke up her home™| oy 0 o ciaca with him. £ ety President O their lamps with the fntention of |the Mississippi river, There has been |2dding that she had kept an all night ol g i : to saving these for use in making their|a decided rise in temperature during|Vigil over Black's body, unable t 24 hours in the eastern por- | Summon courage to call officers. Guilford Smith Was Also of Smith-Winchester Mfg. Co. — escape. This act undoubtedly saved |the las their lives, mine officials said. tion of the lake region and New Lng- | IXRN 80 Xeam of Agoi Candale and Martinez remained in |'2nd- {Pride Circle Members Willimantic, Feb. 0. — Guliford |the mine all night, afraid to venture| Conditions favor for this viclnity A N Shith president of the Smith Win-|from the tier where they were stand- | unsettled weaher with slightly lower Have Valentine Social The annual Valentine social of chester Mfg. Co., and president of the |ing when the explosion came. Today | temperatiire. I [ Pride Circle, Lady Foresters, was Wi am National bank, died a is they decided to risk the danger of indham National bank, di. at his| C dange of | AL SUIT HERE » held last night following a regular home in South Windham today at the pussible gas and walked out. age of 83. He had been in poor health | The escape of the pair caused re-| .. g a Mawe w. g i | g X 1 ” L King George Awarded $669 for Fort | meeting. Miss Anna Mawe was in /@@ ° for a year. newed hope that other miners inside 2 charge of the event which wasa suc- * cess. Announcement was made that lrs ome—— lrs erve the next of a series of members . « He is a direct descendant of Wil-|were alive. Worth Corned Beef whists will be held Thursday evening llam Bradford, first colonial governor| As the miners stepped from the| Fort Worth, Tex., Feb. 9.—King of Massachusetts. He represented |workings of the property a cheer |George of England Is to receive $669 at the home of C. W. Holmes of Windham in the general assembly in|rang out from the ecager group of |for the non-delivery of sixty-four the sessions og 1883 and 1909. He |watchers at the mine’s mouth. cases of Fort Worth corned beef pur-' Fairview street. " B was prominent in town affairs and . , was said to have contributed a large | mm— ; part of the cost of building two Con- Y . - . - gregational churches in the town. He b 4 leaves his widow, | munwns § Sample Shoe Store Premier of France Flatly Declines to | Outline Situation in Ncar Last and NEXT 193 MAI TREET " 4.00 at Memel. TO THE FAIR New Britain Values to $9.85. Some with 2 Pants. Sz;turday bnl,v Paris, Feb. 9. — (Dy Associated Fress)—Premier Poincare finally re- fused today to appear before the for- eign affairs commission of the cham- |l ; ber of deputies to set forth the situa- tion in the Near Bast and at Memel. Boys’ $‘i.39 Boys’ $i.90 The premier holds that the head of 1 3 e 3 o I WOOL GOLF HOSE HEAVY UNION SUITS the government must be allowed to choose his own time to give explana. 3 pa N - tions to the parliament as otherwi > “ 2 i | parliamentary interventions might T SO N S g ¥ 77c ! \ 66c gravely interfere with the progress of diplomatic negotiations, n PRUNING” BOARD NAMED ([l Ve e D N~ i R Boys’ $1.00 ) ' Special Lot Fancy %}t’:ifiésim Collar We hivé recsived the | ONE STRAPmicE B BOYS’ 69¢ BLOUSES * Attached S e T e DRESS SHOES et sart: of Shir stk HEEL PUMPS and Report to Finance Commission. | Goodyear welt stitch argest part of our spring il et ey { Extra Values BLOUSES ! :,\lgyor ,\ M. Paoncssa, Chairman | i ’ Shoes and wiii have them | for 3 Edward . Hall of the board of $3.95 j $5.00 3 $l 66c | Paonessa, Hall, Searle, Flannery and p Men’s Brown finance and taxation and Tinance on'sale tomorrow—among Commissioners Fred Searle, Thomas 1. Flannery and Frederick Parsons comprise a commitice of the Men's Black finance board to go over the.depart- mental cstimates submitted this DRESS SHOES week and recommend to the full hadls o AR board a budget by which the city is Special For Tomorrow to. be run next year. $ | The first meeting will be held next 2 89 | Monday night at the mayor's office | | in city hall. Tt is expected that more | TSN Try a pair of them. e than the usual amount of “‘pruning” . R i .9 C will be done on the cstimates sub- | Men's Black or Tan The New LADIES’ PATENT mitted by the several ‘lr|mr|mml.'-" BROGUES \'l'l"D‘l‘ OXFORDE OR KID » this year. Chairman Hall has stated that nothing but maintenance ex- | Baby Louis or high heels . penses can be stood by the city this| s with vear, while the several c issions | ate ; ¥ for costly new works. trim—we haye many other aI RUSSIAN WRITER MURDERED | MEN'S LEATHER : . N S ¢ g fie‘fl‘ - an g New York, Feb, §—Scrgey P, Seme. LINED SHOES spring styles that may be LADIES' - ! $5 00 all heels, plain or with the Tolstoy ,has been murdred by fellow SHOW WINDOWS cuff. villagers who believed® him respon- sible for their misfortunes, uccording o letter received by Herman Dern- “in, author and jaurnalict. items are the new RAJAH SOLE srocuE oxronos [ BOYS §1.50 HEAVY WOOL PANTS . OXFORDS $ 3 : 6 c | Dark Mixtures

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