New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 20, 1923, Page 22

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GERMAN SECURITY POLICE IN CONTROL (Continued ¥From First Page), master declares there are only 800 unemployed men in Muelheim, Many of the heslegers were merely trouble- makers led by communists, he de- elared, This encircling army, among which were many youths armed with rabbit rifles, built barrvicades and tore up the paving to obtain missiles and shot out or stoned several hundred (CROIX DE GUERRE HERO Samuel Resnick of Southington, Who Southington, was awarded the $1,000 offered by Daly Council, ovening, ed to B, M, treet prize AWARDED K. OF C. $1,000 Will Be Married in June, Is Given Check, Samuel Resnick of Queen street, K. of C,, at wiing of the falr committee last The $200 prize was award. Robinson of 16 Vine No one called for the $500 The winner of the big prize is em- oyed in the soldering department of FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923, AIRPLANES START 0UT — Two Machines Are To Make Attempt To Carry Food To People Marooned On Island, Northport, Mich,, April 20,—The I"'rench Brett airplane that left Chi-| cago yesterday tor South Fox island with provisions for the party reported Isolated on the island arrived herc at! 10 o'clock this morning, | Detroit, April 20,—~Lieut. Russell Meredith of the army air service left Selfridge field today In a glant De Haviland army plane in a second ate tempt to carry food to ten persons re- blem this afternoon at the office of | engineer, made the lv{euh of pres- the board of assessors, where Ellason | entation and E"‘m“ 4 '"bk‘" his as- has been employed for the past four voclates. for thelr rememhrance. vears, He is to leave the city's em-! wany household bzruln- are listed ploy tomorrow, under Heading 63 in The Herald Philip A, Merian, an assistant city classified section, \ After Easter Sale of SPRING MILLINERY Beginning tomorvow we will allow a DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT windows In the great rathaus. Rioters Routed, The burgomaster sent out his force a mixture of security pol clerks, early this morning. They through the barricades, rushed beslegers and quickly routed gathering in ouly the leaders. The fight was short and sharp and the BuCCeSS W followed up quickly by the city forces, who spread out and| regained control of the town, the Trumbull Electric Co, in Plain. ville. He is an ex-serviceman and s decorated with the Croix de rrre and the Distinguished Service for bravery in action, The romes as an advance wedding D nt because the young man in- [tends to be married in June, T0 SUPREME COURT {ly detained numbers of the youthful| gaueo's Lawyer Wil adventurers whom they sp:;n!(vil.:\!l::; Tiapodtid O Cotntitting :‘:':‘;n;,'o,:,l,‘.“;'(, \‘,'.“‘ll o SRR S A “eused to Criminal Asylum, Stores Ransacked, On exploring the city streets the dispersal of the besiegers the au- thorities found m of the stores looted chiefly for arms and cloth ing. None of the dealers in foods had been molested, The burgomas- ter pointed to this as evidence that|y, the besiegers were only troublemak- ers who were 1 fed and took only things of value or such as they could use., The Stinnes steel plant employ: ing 30,000 men w. running on full time, the official said The rathaus, although relieved from siege, looks as if a storm had struck it. The s rity police were still guarding it this arternoon camping on the marble floors and keeping their rifles close beside them while they ate. On the lower left ‘oft the sharpshooters were still maintaining their lookout ready for any possible ported to be in danger of starvation on South Jox island, 18 miles off Northport in Luke Michigan, Mere- dith's first stop will be at Northport, where he will take on food and gaso- line, for one week on all Hats Over §5.00. Come here and be well hatted * at a price that is reasonable | Marion Hat Shop 149 MAIN STREET—Upstairs sroke the them | “Dave” Eliason Presented With Masonic Emblem City hall associates of David Ella- son presented him with with a hand- some, diamond-studded Masonic em- Appeal From Ac- | p————— . e e s | Dedham, Mass, April 20.—After j War 1 QL W ID) after| o osentation of arguments by District Tk A XD A A S AN 4 BN . JIAN - Attorney Willlams that the Bridge- Judges took one look at Opal Baker, 17, at an aquatic meet in . sk ’ 3 . s ; 348 MAIN ST —ROBINS 348 MAIN ST. wuter state hospital for the criminali St, Paul, Minn., and handed her the prize for being the most per- DRESS GOODS STORE peine was the proper niace to sond| fectly formed girl there. She got the fancy diving prize, too. DOLLAR SALE ster Thayer in the superior court DOLLAR SALE DOLLAR SALE WASH GOODS commented upon the testimon:” enists that the convieted mar- . ‘X‘? i(:l%hcge??e 32-inch Dress Gingham Only the Best Hosiery Here B 5y $1.00 It is true economy to buy GOOD derer wase suffering from mental dis- order. Judge Thayer said it had been all colors 2 Yards $l uOO 3 Afiro;(-;ingi\am Hosiery. They fit, wear and look well. S . L We carry Hosiery from the best 9 Yards \/ l '00 necessary to call raany lay witnesses in order to explain the differeace be- Skirtings | et 400 manufacturers only which offers real 2 for $1-OQ values in Silk, Wool and Lisle. tween the preliminary report made by Dr. MacFie Campbell that Sacoo dld : All Wool Serge The latest novelty designs, clocks, $1.69 $l 00 drop stitch, etc,, are here as well as value Yard not appear insane and tha final raport solid colors and black. Camels’ Hair Coatings and Skirtings Ashley-Babcock Co. Silk Pongee 36-inch ‘5 5? b Yard Sport Baronet Satin White Brocaded $1.35 36-inch Satin Navy Brown although the city has been freed from the communist grip, armed bands are still causing trouble in the outskirts. 3 Sebastine Garro of this city has heen awarded compensation from I"ebruary 15 to April 2, and a con- 10 Rioters Arrested. Forty of the rioter's ‘leaders were arrested when the municipal authori- . tinuance of payments for partial in- capacity in the sum of $9.87 for 201 wecks byg Compengation Commission- ties again took control. The dispatches telling of the rais- ¢r George B. Chandler in his case against*Landers, Irary & Clark. ing of the sicge say the beleaguered police were able to hold out until the arrival of polfce reinforcements from i e while in the employ of the firm and was totally incapacitated untii April Oberhausen and Duisberg who forced the barricades across the roads lead- ing into the city. 2, He has permanently lost the use | Wipes Ywees Cut _|of two fingers. The company claimed The disturbers are sald to havel,, .o"inconocity ceased on March 26 become well armed through plunder- and offercd him a position at his for- ing the shops. Messengers had 10| or wages on that date. Garro failed be used in summoning help from the to report. By medical testimony it was found that the man was incapac- itated until Auril 2, to which date nearby towns because Muelheim’s tel- compensation was paid. ephone service had been idle for Joseph R. Kehoe Passes weeks. The communist “red guards,” as the New York Bar “Exams” Joseph R. Kehoe, son of T. H. special dispatches refer to the rioters, Kehoe of 4 Warlock street, has removed all their dead and wounded. The messages state that some of the | passed the New York state bar exam- inations. He will practice in New wounded were taken to the bar- racks of the French occupation forces. York city. Mr, Kehoe graduated from New Britain High school with the class of 1919 and later from Fordham Law school. He is with Kelly & Rutherford. " 40-inch Summer Voiles 4‘Yards $l uOO Beach Cloth All colors 36-inch 4 Yards $1 -OO Percales, 36-inch _J_Yards $1 oOO Windsor Crepe for undervear $1.00 $1.50 Muslin Gowns and Petticoats $1.00 A Petticofit;i‘hem e and Gowns 69c Ladies’ Silk Hose All 45c Colo#s $2.00 Value ists that the prisoner was not men- v tally sound. S After discussion of Sacco's status; defense counsel contending he was $8.00 Bolivia ' 56-inch Coating not a criminal and so could rot he committed to Bridgewater, Judge trouble. Thayer ruled that Sacco was a ¢rim- All Wool Canton Crepe all colors Death List at Eight. |inal and indicated his intention of $1.00 Berlin, April (By Associated | signing an order of formal :ommit- Press).—Eight persons | ment to the Bridgewater institution. Brocaded Canton Crepe o $1.98 ol, Value Alr]iO-il]u:h Crepeé)e Chine5 colors l 3 . $1.98 value Baronet Sport Satin All colors $1.85 . $2.50 value " Gordon S All Colors SATURDAY SPECIALS | The Best of Everything at Hallinan’s | BAKING DEPARTMENT Large Loaves Best Bread 13c, . ... Apple Pies ...... 20c each Berry Pies ..... Assorted R il 3 0 - S ka8 S ] T e e ki H300 Gordon Silk Hose IN THE CANDY SHOP $2.50 ' value $2 . l 0 Fresh Made Cocoanut Haystacks, assorted : Fresh Made Lemon, Wintergreen, Vanilla and 2 g0 m mue ; , are so far re-| ported dead and more than 30 wound-| - Counsel for the defense then an- ed as a result of the disturbances in|nounced that the issue would be brought to the supreme court. Colors Silk Plaid Crepe - All the Latest Colors Muelheim, according to spectal dis- patches this noon which state that 0 P T Ay Awarded Compensation For Factory Injuries value ) Yard French Indifferent. Berlin, April 20, (By Associated Press).—Dispatches to Berlin news- papers assert that the French refused the requests of Muelheim authorities to allow police from other towns to enter the city to cope with the com- munist disorders of the past two days. Since yesterday says the Vossische Zeitung, Muclheim has been experi- encing a reign of terror. Murder is a common occurrence and many dead and wounded have been taken off the streets. «v. 2 for 25¢ oin bt 200 coess 18¢ Fancy Ratine Skiytings All Colors Had Phgbing Business Without City License Ferman Feigenbaum- of Lafayette street was arrested this morning by Sergeant William McCue for violating a city ordinance. It was alleged in the warrant that Fiegenbaum en- gaged in the plumbing business with- out first securing a llcense to do so. Maple Patties i Try Our Assorted Chocolates Shops Are Looted. According to eye witnesses who have fled from the city, the mob of unemployed was in complete control. The shops have been pillaged in the| search for weapons and bands of men armed with rifles, knives, sticks and whips are roaming the streets. A few|took definite shape yesterday with| detectives are defending the town|the formation of a promotion com- hall which was attacked last night. |mittee composed of prominent Greeks The French occupation troops, ac-|and Amerlcans cording to German sources have ap- parently taken no steps to interfere. Much Firing In City. Cologne, April 20.—(By Associated | from Press)—Communists mobs were hold-| Baden towns of Or irg Muelheim completely in their|genbach on the Black Forest railroad. power at least up to last evening and steady rifle fire was being maintained on the city hall, in which city officials and a band of Duisberg security po-| lee had taken refuge, according to an Essen dispatch timed at that hour. The report adds that all the city —- D.MILLER Co, s ofticlals were barricaded. Rioters | L €| Worth or Your | | were armed with regulation infantry Reliable Store | \) Mo“ey Back rifles as well as such firearms as flint- | . 26 Church Street | blocks and hunting pleces, Other advices say that the mob was using automobiles and other ve- hicles to block the thoroughfares, and that street fighting occurred during | the evening. The few policemen who had not been imprisoned were trying to restore order. Numerous lawiess elements are reported to be assemb- ling at Recklinghausen from both the occupied and the unoccupied zones. IN THE DELICATESSEN DEPT, Roasted Stuffed Chickens, 2! and 3 pounds Potato Salad with Mayonnaise Hot Baked Beans .. 10c b Cottage Cheese ... 18c 1h Stuffed Olives Best Frankforts ... 30c Ib Hot Sauerkraut ... 20c b PLAN AMERICAN COLLEGE. Athens, April 20.—The movement, to establish an American college here A FEW THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN BUYING A VACUUM CLEANER When buying a Vacuum Cleaner you are naturally attracted by a cleaner that looks well, handles easily, that is light in weight, durable in construc- tion, and above all, one that has a powerful suction that will give you a maxi- Native Fresh Eggs 40c doz. Fresh Sweet Butter 75¢ 1b § Potato Chips Large Dill Pickles Peanut Butter . ... FRENCH OCCUPY TOWNS, Freiburg, Germany, April 20.—(By| | Assoclated Press.)—French troops Offenburg today occupied the urg and Gen- Store Closes at 9 P. M. mum of cleaning efficiency. All these features are embodied in The Universal Vacuum Cleaner In appearance the UNIVERSAL’S trim, neat lines stand out in sharp contrast. It weighs only 12 Ibs. and can be carried up and down stairs without effort. Its sturdy aluminum castings, care- fully machined parts, and all wires concealed in the handle, make it the BEST BUILT VACUUM CLEANER IN THE WORLD, It is strietly guaranteed by the manufacturers, The UNIVERSAL attachments for mattresses, walls, uphol- stery, etc., are easily attached. One simple motion removes the nozzle. Another simple motion connects' the attach- ment hose, and the cleaner still rolls on its wheels when the attachments are connected. This does away with lifting and carrying, and is a feature which cannot be found in any other cleaner. The thread catching self- cleaning patented graduated nozzle makes possible a more powerful suction, and distributes it evenly over the entire width of the nozzle, It gets right down into the rug after the deeply embedded dirt and picks up hairs, threads, lint, etc., and car- ries them directly from the rug to the dustbag, No brush to clean or belt to adjust or keep in repair. TRY THE UNIVERSALE BEFORE CALL 230 FOR A ONE WEEK ABS! YOU BUY. IT WILL PAY’/ YOU! LUTELY FREE HOME TRIAL The Connecticut Light & Power Co. 92 WEST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 230 NOTIONS | Carpet Binding Dress Belting ety Black Enamel Oil Cloth and Water-proof Auto Covering, 50 in. wide 62%¢ to $1.98 Table Oil Cloth .. 39¢ to 50c yd. Turkish Bath Mats, all sizes. . $1.69 to $3.25 HOSIERY DEPT. Ladies’ Ipswich Hose, fibre silk, mock seam . 39¢ pair Ladies’ Tuff Hose Silk Hose .. . $1.1215 Ladies’ Lisle Hose, black and cordovan Special 29¢ pair Ladies’ Burson Hose, regular and ex- tra size ...... 39¢ to 50¢ pair Children’s Silk Socks, 50c¢ pair ! Children’s Stockings, black, white and Judge Hinman Lifts Receivership cordovan .. 25¢ pair _Against the Stafford Lace Company Men’s Hose . . 12V3¢ to 75¢ pair of Rockville. - 7 . Rockville, April 20.—The receiver- i " i 5 #hip of the Stafford Lace Co. of this 3‘6 s I’fl.ca.le, g(.)od quality l.:c yard Fancy Shirting, 50c value, for 35¢ yard was lifted by Judge George E. Hinman in the Tolland county su- Bates 32 in. Gingham. Saturday Only 29¢ yd. or court today and Robert H. of Stafford allowed $6,668 as ex- and fees, This company got into difficulty two ago because its goods were be- #0ld at less than cost. Since the creditors action the plant had closed. A month ago stock- r8 in meeting voted W, D. Sow- out of office as president and a etor although he heid 51 per cent common stock and voting pow- A new president was elected, tholders met certain claims of the d stock and raised enough to start up the industry. REGEIVER RELEASED FLOOR COVERING AND SHADES Heavy Felt Base Lino Armstrong’s Linoleum ...... $1.00 sq. yd. Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum P <. $L50 to $1.98 sa. yd. Armstrong’s Plain Brown Linoleum for Autos and floor ... $1.25 to $2.00 sa. yd. Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs, 8-3x10-6 $17.00 9x12 .. ..... $18.00 Velvet and Axminster Rugs, all sizes $37.50 to $98.00 ades, value 4 $1.79. Special “ovoo. $1.50 each Good Window Shades, all colors . ... 59¢ ea. All Rollers gaaranted for 1 Year. e SR DR CORSETS Good Quality Elastic Top, value $1.25, $OR 5 s ov iy .. 98¢ each M. & B. Black Boning Corsets ....... $1.49 $4»?{50 t! Attachments Full Line New Cretonnes and Silk Draperies from . 25¢ to $1.59 yd. Marquisettes and Curtain Serims E0OM . oovioivys 12V;¢ to 50¢ yd. Ready Made Curtains 98¢ to $5.00 pr. Kirsch and Blue Bird Flat Rods, single double and triple 29¢ to 98¢ Spring Wire Rods, put them anywhere 10c ea Dwight Anchor Cotton in all widths, heavy weight; best to wear. h nd Herald want ads are yearly by a single concern.

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