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NEW BRITAIN D411y HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1923, | SPOONING POPULAR |YOUNG MUST PAY . [SHOOTS HIMSELF 3 1ot 5 sk T et dotions fous?" Parkersburg, W. Va, April 4 Told that the outcome could not be | Phree candidates for city commis- y foretold then, I"urlong Insisted on|gioner In yesterday's municipal elec- telephoning to his wife, Mrs. Jose-|tion sald to have been endorse® by phine Furlong, at 136 West Seventy-|the Ku Klux Klan were defeated, re- fifth street, New York. Teart umg Islafld Man Also Phones to streamed down the mm:": face as nl::' ::”;,’:“l:d?,’,,,,:,m.;,;d,,‘,jf :ynl‘;:,nk?,:l,:l told his wife what he had done and | wag re-elected mayor, He carried lem to ouafiome an“y 810 wmly Ad“sa Hls w"e that he was about to be taken to & |with him Into office his slate of com- ""')D“‘L missioners, The election was non- i on,tlh.:I:';;:"::Ttah::lfle{:u::ul 'f"""’): partisan under the commission form oi".',:ofi?::’.f'.'»'.'oiflfi'r:;'uv.'."'fif ouudge George W. Kiett in Dollce| Centre Moriches, L. 1, April 4—|rcad: ~“Dariing Wite Can’ ang)| - #overnment T ved by the bureau of soclal ‘hy-| of ‘Henry Young of 468 Main street|J0%Ph Furlong, 46 years old, said to|the strain no longer, forgive me." BLIND WOMAN BURNS. ene, founded by John D. Racketel-| Ui June 30th: piacing the sceused | 2%, 1 Head of a corporation owning | ~When they wanted to curry Furlon b - i ler, Jr., to a frank questio re \d several restaurants In New York, at-|to his car, he insisted that he was et v wh .12 u‘:mo:;.t;:.t:::tce’x- under prwo't:ulor; and o:lerlyn' him 0|y muted to Kill himselt late onrkMo.:. able to walk, and declared that the |St. Louls Resident, 91, Meets Horible haustive sclentific investigation that :::{”!:j‘;, e:te‘:dl. !-v&:r. nl;’nl ;‘:‘ day afternoon by shooting himself {n|Would drive himself. Dr. Twining Death in Flames. has boen made of the sox or life of | geant Wll’l’lnm P "Mcc“."::‘ cyhnr o | 1118 automobile as he neared here on a |réfused to allow that and a chauffeur | g 10uis, April 3.—Despite efforts the normal, educated woman. b i sl v ¥ |lonely road. Three of four bullets|In the garage voluntered. of her aged sisters to lead her from Married Women Happy. Hin wite testified in court that her |WhICh he fired at his breast, passed | The thirty-two mile trip.to the hos- {¢nair hurning® home, Miss Elizateth A report prepared by Dr, Kather-| pushand has only b ing her g¢|!NrOUBh the body, The fourth went[Ppital was made in record time. —Dr.{xniohsigon, aged 91 years, who s blind ine Bement Davis, general secretary|a week for the sast yer p:_’;"',“h:r),:. wild, H. Nugent, Jr, of Southampton de- | o ™y e to death here, Mrw, Lucy of the bureau, on replies recelved |, o¢ °'|'| i Pt m . for that| Despite his wounds, Furlong drove|clded that an operation was not neces-| yyqu,y "aged 95 yoars, another sis- 4 from 1,000 married women in vari-|angth of time. She said that she has |'C,tHe Barage of George I, Peck ana|#ary, as the bullets had drilled | or “yno made herolc efforts to save , ous parts of the country, shows that| ¢wo ohildren, one 17 months old and llt!ked him to send for a physician, Dr, | through Furlong’s body. {the biind’ WomAR, was-severely . ins ¢ ; < one, :;"m:g:.":'?"wlz‘:v“’"':"":::"e'; priorthe other four months old, to take ,;';";"’b:'h;':z"::]"!;o“"’l"’l”“")" D L s 1y Jured: i Representative Albert Johnson of Washington, dressed in a 808 gocoed with faose only and gare of benldes hernell and since ne |nearest hospital is at Bouthampion, 34 | water Eiass will holl WIthout break. | Maret, aged. 81 years, and Miss Taa. | 00 uniform, is shown taking orders from Captain McNamee of 889 never spooned prior to marriage. | ynable {o :m);-k.n‘s;e lives with her|™lles away. Furlong consented to|ing if the shell is carefully plerced |belle Nicholson, were also burned but the Henderson, on which a congressional party is touring the The question was loft unanswered | parents fyn Slater road. make the journey iIn his own car. with a strong needle, it is claimed. |their condition is not serious, Canal Zone. i W L H i Young was in court before on the Bkt ugs, Kisses, Etc, same charge and was ordered at that Eleven of the 376 falled to specify | yyme to pay his wife $6 a week to- the extent of their spooning; 21 wrote | wards the support of one child, but :‘nnt far;” 50 “kissing only:" 104 |gince that time a second child has y ‘hugging and kissing;" 45 “hugging, |been born and he has not increased . kissing and fondling;" and 144 ad-|pnig allowance to her, mitted more unrestrained spooning. Attorney Willlam F. Mangan, who One did not answer, represented the accused, requested Of the 1,000 married women, 872 that he be ordered to pay only $8 | B proclaimed themselves happy. Of the week, Judge Klett learned from E. happy group 41 per cent. did not|g, Connelly, probation officer, that for spaon, 37 per cent did and 22 per the past 13 wecks he has earned on . cent spooned only with their flances.|the average of $28.756 a week and or- DONNELLY MULLEN Co Of the middle group, 38 per cent ad-|dered him to pay her $10 a week un- ? X mitted the extreme. til June 30, Included in the 100 married wom- Wadislaw Bysiewscz of Middletown, en with which Dr. Davis' report deals, [arrested yesterday afternoon for ped- 1 691 were college graduates, 47 college dling milk without a license and also | under‘ra_dunlem 41 high and normal |for selling it out of an open contain- school ( fuates and 12 private|er in violation of the city ordinance, school griduates. - was fined $5 without costs. Admit Birth Control Attorney P. F, McDonough repre- - Of the 691 college graduates 74 per|sented Harry Farrell and Willlam . cent, admitted practising birth con-|Harmon, the former of Hartford and M o the latter of Bristol, arrested last | e o] ———— v Health and economic grounds ‘were the reasons chiefly given, night at the New Britaln passenger A committee of 11 women well |station on a charge of assaulting each known for thelr work in the field of [other. The arrest was made by Rail- psychology cooperated with Dr, Davis, |road Policeman Howard Smith. The Care was taken to prevent the identi- |case was continued until Monday ) ~ 2 ty of those answering the eight-page [morning and the men are being held | 38 u questionnaire from becoming known.|under bonds of $1,000 each. ¢ u rl 4 r “In no part of the fleld of educa- , tlon is there greater difference of Topeka, Kansas, Defeats Here l. An oppo t ity to Buy Hish Grade opinion than in that which deals with . nex,” cald Dr. Davis. “This is largely Alleged Klan Selections B because, except on the pathological| Topcka, Kas, April 9.—Candidates [ ] [ [ ] [ ] side, sex 18 scientifically an unexplored | alleged to have the support of the szt b 1inens, CottonsandDraperiesatbigdavings majority of cases where the klan {is- | sue featured in Kansas municipal Former Bo | . ston Symphony | {icciions yesterday, returns today in-| Every once in a while we treat our customers and friends to a rare opportunity to buy for less than the usual price. It is not be- Leader Dies in Poverty | dicated. At Pittsburgh, Fort Scott, & J . Fresno, Cal,, April 4 —Hugging m’;‘“’lrh“u- Emporia and Kansas City, @8 cause we can buy cheaper than our competitors but because we need the room and are willing to forego our profits in order to make favorite violln to his heart, Max| Kas. municipal candidates said to room for the goods. Such an opportunity awaits you now—Many of these goods are less than the mills’ price of today. Bachman, 60 years old, former|have klan backing were cle'ctcd but |at Wellington the candidate reported wealthy director of the Boston ym.- : ! B e By ado. fhe. arpsaleations basking VENETIAN LACE WITH LINEN CENTER SCARFS, SQUARES AND CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES phony orchestra, and leader of his Own orchestra at the Pan-American-| Was defeated. v s SR TR T CENTERPIECES ALL REDUCED Handsome New Cretonnes, extra heavy 25 c Pacific Exposition at S8an Franclsco, died In the county hospital here yes- (N, Y. Theater Musicians’ Size 28 in. Round, value $9.00 Size 12x18 Oval, value $2.75 i i ; i $ 6_9 8 F $1 .98 quality, new spring patterns. Value 39c. Sale terday virtually friendless and § ¢ $ i i B iCionns st rearss o dov| Strike Is Near to End|§ Sale Price .............. sizseflleztg:)ci)\.'al, value $4.00° §1.00 Terry Cloth Drapery, both sides alike. ; 2.98 ' Yara 19€ music which hospital at New’ York, April 4.—A resolution A " A unable to nroridvl,‘ B designed to pave the way for amicar Sizé 36 in, Round, value $12.50 $9 50 Sale Price Fast colors. ... ' i ot poil o Soafen v DIV i foxst v, v 66 @4 Cortain M, . 7. . sandard qulit clans' strike whicl as affected two . [ S) o Lo DN . ‘ Sale Price $ '98 Several;lp:ltl;ernl; tl;l ’choose fro?nim 5 qu. l }\,"ard 250 I‘%TIStOIgTFC}"Of Brains , . |movie houses and one musical com- H Size 45 in. Round, value 5 % ¢ 'A\Dlamed by Hopkins | edy theater was adopted early today $19.75. Sale Price . Size 18x36 Scarfs, value $9.50. 6 98 gl P, Avil o A defoiibe df musicians’ mutual protective union S' 6x10 0 I, value Sl 25, 89 g R * 36'i“0h i Marquise“e e 29c 4 : ! ize 6x val, value 3l.20. Size 18x45 Scarfs, value $10.50 all sizes. Coin dots, also figures. Value 49c. " Sale c 7.98 ’ by four thousand members of the his policy of an aristocracy of brains ft b It ™ was given last night by President Er.|?fter a tumultuous scene. e reso- : ; th col.|lutlon provides that the American Bt e Sale Price J Sunfast Drapery Figured, 36 inches wide nest M. Hopkins of Dartmouth col- lege at th I reuni Ve | féderation of musicians grant auton- size 10x14 Oval, valu .0 i 8x5 S, V. 5. | Fork T T ey :;:,’({faa;‘" omy to the M. M. P. U., which will B zSal l’; f ) e 9500 $1 49 Slzqeall ;,".4 Scaris) valde $19,00 $9 50 Brown, blue, gold and green. Sale Yard Colteges are. gottiog 1y oclaton. | yithdraw court action instituted | RS e Price . Sale Price . ! | where they can determine it “;pm against the A. F. O. M. 5 | All Silk Sunfast Drapery, very special. Full 69 c S HEART Ad Arteco Hand Painted Linen Scarfs, Squares, Centerpieces, Napkins, Table | line of colors. Value $1. Sale Yard cants are capable of doing college ) B L ! RESTORE HEART ACTION, work he said and where they are Y Cloths, Bed Spreads and Card Table Covers and Towels. We are the sole rep- ilk Sunfast Drapery, 36 inches wide, heavy qual- found unfit he reiterated his purpose % ~ Ny 4 e ] of discontinuing thelr courses. Tt fs| A<538¢ g‘l‘;dx::‘ Dl Heptul resentative of New Britain of these High Grade Goods, all at Special Prices. brown, green, mulberry, gold, 98 See our window of these excellen goods. old rose and blue. Extra special. Value $1.75. Sale C dmposatble to create ‘intellect, declar- ied Dr. Hopkins. 'hf'hhiladelphln. April 4.-—Massage of | T e heart t i i : A s RS ¢ . GRANT PRI TLEA | has stopped dve te memims atter 1t/ B8 Guest Towels, hemstitched 59 POINTS of SUPERIORITY 49c Curtain Net, 36 inches wide; plain and 39 ® 8 Rome; April 14— Prinotss Yolanda's| Was suggeated by David Kolomss o Sale Price C Absolute fastness of figured; white and cream. Sale .......... Yard C ‘ Plea for the retention of needy wom- | this city, at the session of the Ameri- ¢ ¢ color. | - {n feilway emploves whose dismism | ctn Congress of Internal Medicine, Linen Hemstitched Towels $l 2 5 Arteco fabrics can be 2 en ordered by Deputy Torre,| He added this treatment wi S i i f i i | e i S g e was not a Sale Price .... A . ho‘ltllfd t“'"t'h w:“te't I|goods COTTONS AND SHEETINGS | sulted in the revocation of the order| Frequently resorted to on the oper- Oyster Linen Fringe Towels : without injury to either. hed C inches wi in the case of ten per cent of the|ating table, Dr. Reisman sald the o Sale Prici » $l 49 The colors in Arteco are Fu!l Bleaq .d pttqn 36 inches wide, | Women affected. treatment was at least five years old. sl 3 e ot combined with the fabric, good firm quahty'. Sale ....... A In a letter to the deputy the prin-| Massage of the heart to restore beat. | M : 3 .l’ Berkeley Nainsook, 36 inches wide, No. 60. p | cess sald it would hurt her to think|Ing In cases of angina pectoris, how- Oyster Linen Lace Edge Towels :.md are "lemovable-' Boil- Sale Yard c that on the day of her wedding other|ever has never been tried, he de- Sale Price veee . ing only serves to bring out Yine Count L Cloth, 36 inch id yomen less favored by fate should he | clared. ¢ » the beauty of design. Pl‘-‘e b M o8 W LS 1 7 Without the means of livelihood. 18x36 Russian Linen Scarfs Arteco fabrics are sun soft finish. Sale ... . i Yard 1 4 C The decree was issued a month agn PASS INTO BRITISH ZONE. Sale Price $2 69 boh acid and alka'i roof. 5 Extra Heavy Pillow Tubing, all widths. 25 a step In reducing the rallroad per- | Cologne, April 4 (By Assoclated | i ¢ Washable witho g One of the best standard makes, Sale .... Yard C bad enterey eoted all women who|Press).—The first French military 18x45 Russian Linen Scarfs BESNIE IR e Unbleached Sheeting, good heavy grade had entered the service since 1916, |train from the south destined for fhe 5 i $3 25 cautiona—no care need be ide. Value 68 Sal : 45 i Sale Price . used in laundering. 214 yards wide. Value 69c yard. Sale .... Yard C | Rub ALl & ire Pi i ize 45 r crossed the British military| $3 98 The dictionary defines Empire Pillow Cases, size 45x36, full bleached, 2 sc fi‘;,'.;i.,':n'::,f::;"fr‘e’:::m":?c’;’;j? 18x54 Russian Linen Scarfs - e 5o sthrdh o M. Sale Bl X . ord “fast” mean 5 %o MOLLA RETURNING g PR 108 “diefli‘zuh to remove.”. Ar- Wamsutta Nainsook, none better made, 36 29 Paris, April 4—Mrs, Molla Bjur- 45 in, Linen Scarfs, overedged teco colors are more than inches wide, extra fine. Value 49¢ yard. Sale. C Double Face White Wool Eiderdown, 36 $1 1 9 L] stedt Mallory arrived here today from Sale Price fast as they are impossible Riviera. She is sailing tonight from to remove. inches wide. Value 75c yard. Sale .... Yard Cherbourg on the Mauretania next 54 in. Linen Scarfs, overedged Arteco fabrics are hand Famous Harvard and Pequot Sheets— Saturday. “My holiday fs ov i 49 $ 59 $ 69 I have had a ri:nll; sr:znd.ldot‘lgennd i it decorated; By, this metiod 0 1 2x90 l 81x90 1 63x9 $ o 72x 2 Ly Linen Oblong Table Sets 5 a beauty of design, and a Sale Price .... . Set $10‘ O shading and blending of Full size Scalloped Satin Bed Spreads, 4 98 i i color is obtained, impossi- large size . $ . Linen Lunch Sets, Table Cloth and Napkins $7 9 8 ble by other methods of Full Size Scalloped Satin Bed Spread 5 * textile decoration. Marseilles pattern. Extra heavy. Sale $ .98 Arteco fabrics are pre- Novelite Bed Spreads, size 72x90. $2 50 DR 9 12, . . Linen Dinner Sets, Table Cloth and Napkins : s shrunk. : Scalloped. Sale .. M”me))’ 0f1tallan Mllan - ;all;‘:’l;cem 2 Bl t. sevevevs Set $16'50 dAytefi: fabr'ics alr? flni:h- 5 (l,\lpnevelite Bed Spreads, size 81x90. 82 50 Fi X pread an ster. ed in the natural laundry Plai PR S ine straws make fine hats— Sale Price fi;iSh' a;d Im'efi fr;e from . : i A the artificial “finish” com- b TR BT AR That is why Dame Fashion has selected the Milan Unbleached Card Table Covers monly found in goods of in- HOUSEHOLD LINEN ALL REDUCED ° :: rilalt:ly as her favorite in Spring Millinery ma- Sale Price ferior quality. ; ; ; ¥ 30x72 Tan Drapes and Valance $ 6 50 Sold Under Positive 18 in, Brown Art Linen, one of the big values 2 5 Set . Sale Price yard C Sale Price Guarantee a9e Al Li Giash 181 id T c / inen Crash, in. wide, yard 250 Our third floor has a large col- 2 Z T . & Sale Price lection of Milan Hats in a Hand Made spani.h Lace With Linen Centers Linen Huck Towels, plain or hemstitched. 2 2 5 c yar myriad of clever styles and col- 6 in. Round, value 29¢ 17 in. Round, value $2.00 : Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price [ All Pure Irish Linen Table Cloth, hemstitched, $ 4 9 8 . ors, tastef! i ) tefully and piquantly 6 in. Square, value 29¢ 20 in. Round, value $2.25 value $7.50. Sale Price trimmed. Sale Price Sale Price Lot of Slightly Soiled All Linen Napkins, $ 4 98 . 7 in. Round, value 49¢ 9x10 Oblong, value $1.25 dinner size, Sale Price dozen 36¢ White Linen, excellent grade for to ; ¥ Sale Price $4'95 825 B 9 in. Round, value 75¢ 13x20 Oblong, value $2.00 dress or art work yard 986 Sale Price ..... Sale Price 3 | Mercerized Table Damask, good heavy weight. 49 c 12 in. Round, value §1. .8x12 Oval, value $1.25 Sale Price Sale Price VAL Ob . Sale Price NS All Pure Linen Table Damask, 72 in. wide. 17 in. Round, value $1.59 l 25 10x15 Oval, value $1.50 Sale Price Sale Price ..... $ . Sale Price Ve §2.69 All Pure Linen Table Damask, 72 in. All Lace Centers 13x20 Oval, value $2.00 $1 49 wide vard « All Linen Cloth and Napkins to match, value 15 in. Round, value $1.69 l 2 5 Sale Price Sale Price ............... ' Many Odd Pieces At Special Prices ! $9.00, Sale Price ...........covvuus