New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1923, Page 24

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MEXICAN DISCUSSIONS 10 KILLED AND |7 WOUNDED INMEXICO - Religious Outburst Results in v+ Bloody Rioting in Capital Mexico ity dispateohes f that ten pe wounded, cig yesterday st 800 in protest against the imit ing te 25 the number of clergymen allowed each religious denominatior Military patrols were on dut throughou capital throug out the nig The t gre Intended a demonstration a protest ag the law \ mmit tee of prominent Catholies panied by a erowd ¢ marched to the palace governor and legis the measure, T o severa became so bombard t The & y charged their rifles over the the erowd, whereupon the ifler. e t the state " t of what Was flery speeches xcited that it pa wit Amierican and Oheegon Eaveys Con tinue Thelr Negotiations Looking 0 ' Harris sented " Ella Tee in 1911, but ination he admitted that he testified knew * & main o United States ode that lands ac NEW BRITAIN D PROMINENT WITNESSES Former Teanessee Political Leaders 1o Testify in Now Famous Piyvone Case Affecting Girl's Charactor Pattersor nessee and J of Mem Memphis, June 1 former governor of ). Willlams, forme phig, have hee alle for Mre. Eleanor lee proceedings whi ment of her marriage New York charges that Mrs er parent was guilty of mw their marriage in Rev. A. V, Boone, pastor of the Pirst Baptist ehureh here, testified for Mrs. Harvis yesterday Avery, testifying for Harrls, said he knew Mrs. Harris as 18 years old On eross-e seek e anny to Reverly D banker who xam in a New York hearing that he an Flla Lee here who he said was 23 years old He said Now ahout 22 or Mr. Harris paid his expenses to | York to testify Accused of Slaying His Wife, to Testify Today Valparaiso, Ind, June 1.—Harry Diamond, aceused of slaying his wife, Mrs, Nettie Diamond is sched Harrls in the ! , 01 the plan has Fugene AILY HERALD, FRIDAY, TROUBLE OVER COTTON NEms of Besentient on Part of hirit Bh Trade on Acoonnt of Standands At A Reportad Washington, Ju sentment o tra which hecomes UPINE the Interstate 8 sals 1 shipm teseribe . tending 1o fo world to adept Cuited Mtates official standard a basis for all transactions Hritish eotton me feel that inasmuch standards have over and have U years of praeti ¥ should be ontinued as a4 basis of international trans: inderstood Liverpool Hions. 20 Armenians Are Safe At Athens, From Smyrna from Bostorg Ju A eablegram Athens 18 the e 1 Ameriean boy missions re. rd of com- missioners for foreigr & the s y there of & g of 20 Armenian ye formerly . Baturday by the A. M, B "W, e JUNE }, (14 DAY TOMORROW Postponed 1928 A M. ¥ Drive for Punds One Week S0 As i Charch Nt 1o Interfore With Veterans. The tag day poestponed from last Zion ehureh It was in tended to have the tag day last Sat urday and it was adrertised for that day. Wecause of the drive by the American Legion and the Veterans of Forelgn Wars for the care of graves in Franee, and the sale of poppies, the tag day was postponed RBeveral of the leading ministers of the eity, ineluding Rev. Dr. Geerge i, Rev, Henry W, Maler and Rev. John L. Davis are on the eom. mittee Headquarters will be in the First Congregational ehureh will he held tomorrow Soviets Arrenl Japanese Fisherman Near C ont By The Assoclated Press. Tokio, June 1. —Russian authorities of the saviet administration in Siberia have seized a Japanese fishing vesse! and imprisoned the erew of 72 for| operating within the seven mile limit. | Heretofore fishermen nave not heen | molested uniess they were within 3 miles of shore, 'N.Y.Excursion Saturday, Tomorrow, June 2 Leaves Meriden -\ = = 19:30 A, M., D, R Leaves N, Y, (return) - - 130 P, M, D, 8§, CONEY ISLAND OPEN Kaplan vs, Herman Yankees vs, Red Sox Kilbane vs, Criqui Broadway Theaters open FULL DAY'S PLEASURE Round Trip $5.00 Train Stops at New Haven and Wallingford Ticker Ser\ ice of Curb Market Being Extended New York, June 1.—~Ticker service of the New York curb market started some 8Ix | operation in Chicago and Pittsburgh Smyrna, [ today, making the first extension of ind to m.-lvhrx serviee outside of New York, The uled to take the stand In his own de- fenso today, The first attack on the state's evidence was dellvered yester- day when the defense called 1. G. Al len, Indiana Harbor banker whose | °¢ testimony was aimed at allegations YOUNE men that Diamond's desire to obtain his '®F® 48 prisoners wife's money motivated the sinying.|NeeKs after the burning o Mr. Allen testified that Mra, Diamend | The coliege i debt at the time of government for ¢ now has been grantcd 1017 are subject of subsequent legis. college in Smyrna Aceording ) D, C. A dean of the vho has re. ), these N the cole tors rushed the guards and them, In the prom At r ket fasd that followed thr seven civilians were 1 Promylgation of OUut 1N not hr i tive days ago caus exelteme # : faias throughout t . itates has heen hased upon are normally ! to exhibits read into the min- clergymen ites by the Mexiean delogntes served notice thn suspended unless the measure s moved from the statute boc CAPITALIST SYKES DIES American eommissioners have the conference a sin- ntire case of the were MOH..\'IN(-' SPECIALS=T7TO 12 A, M, BEST HAMBURG SMALL EASTERN PORK ... LARGE ROASTING CHICKENE WHOLE OR HALF SUGAR CURED HAM ... SMALL LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS MEDIUM QIZF POTATOES ALL DA\ fll‘h(‘lAlu Small Legs Lamb .. .. Top Round Roast Short Cut Legc Veal Prime Rib Ronet Beef Veal to Roast .. Lamb and Veal Stew Chureh officials t services wi which [service soon is to be extended also to ["hiladelphia, Cleveland and Roston, 3 Ibs, 25¢ 19¢ b, .. 27c Ib, . 19¢ Ib. . 12¢ 1b. 23c peck n33¢C »18¢ h28¢ ‘mZOC b, 12C ............... 37c Ib, was heavily In her death Madl‘ld Reports Plan to : Grow Cotton in Spain | Madrid, June 1.—A commission v he appointed sghortly under th pices of the ministry of works to consider the hest methods for intro- Aueing the cultivation of eotton into Spain it was announced today. The minister of works is of the opinion that imports of cottoan from the I'nited States could be considerably diminigbed if the project succeeded " Cyclone Devastates Some Sections of Italy, Report Itome, June 1,--A eyclone in the Aimplon region of northern Italy has aused much damage in many locali- cording to advices to the Cen. Birth, ¢ Californian, Englishman by ties, 1 First Introduced Game of Rughy Into The United States, rs of houses bridges de- raflway Num sovers and international traffic was greatly hindered, Four persons are reported killed at Vo- gogna, two at Ossola and several at ws today cked, trol M were w stroyed Lean Fresh Ham Sugar Cured Bacon Handy’s Cottage Hams Lean Corned Beef Best Frankforts Santa Barbara, Cal, June 1,—Rich ord Sykes, capitalist, and at one time holder of large land interests on three continents, died at his home in Mon. fecfto, a suburh, last night after a Domodossola. 1ong fliness, He was B3 yoars 0l AN | o e e s a native of England Mr. Sykes n a hmum- ry 4go0 Wanted—“ONLY A SHOP GIRL” who can solve the mystery of Charles E. Blaney's great stage purchased lnr.-—vn tracts of land in Africa for colonization purposes success which opens at 5 —— FOX'S NEXT MONDAY — Salt Gparenbs Ih. Later he acquired thousands of acres in North Dakota, intr 1ced By \If, Sykes was a ford college and Held aity, TIn 1870 he football to the United Sts SWIFT'S GOLDFN WEST FOW LARGE NATIVE CHICKENS WHOLE SHOULDER CLODS SPERRY & BARNES''HAM, 10 to 14 Ibs, each STRICTLY FRESHEGGS .................. 3 doz. $1.00 LARGE BOTTLE SNIDER‘S CANBUPAL, 3 o4 o hny s 25c 41bs, 250 ;?E?Ev?:::ec don. 2D C . 2 qts, 25(: La[:"em g . 4 for 250 llI"‘airsnimy 5c i 250 Pineapples, 2 foi New Fancy Pofatoes, 3 Ibs. 25C . doz. 290 Iemnr: A J. L Ross Has Charge of Meat Dept. After June Wedding Days Areé Over Other Days Come It is then Eresh Garden Spinach . Bermuda Onions ... String Beans ... Oranges . . l nge (nhfnvnm PREMIER | SALAD | DRESSING WINNER COFFEE 28¢ " always fresh roasted Other days when housework must be done. that the bride realizes that the Universal Electric Washer ‘ large jar | is the most appropriate of wedding gifts | 33c SAFE — DEPENDABLE — ECONOMICAL | SAVES TIME—SAVES LABOR—SAVES THE CLOTHES 1 SPECIAL EASY TIME PAYMENTS — The — Conn. Light & Power Co. 92 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 230 D. MILLER & CO. 26 Church Street muu. Ynnnnflr J:-ns MAINST GONOMY PRICES : TR Wanted—“ONLY A SHOP GIRL” who can solve the mystery of Charles E. Blaney's great stage success which opens at —— FOX’S NEXT MONDAY — ;,Miiriiii{g’ Specials From 7 A. M. to 12:30 b, 120 P(e)flt‘\}l‘((‘ilils 15 b, pk.33c Best Pure e (amphell s LARD .....cocoooiiiinnn, 2 Ibs. 250 | BEANS 3cans25C All Day Specials in All Our Departments SMALL LEGS OF LAMB ...... LAMB CHOPS e, PRIME RIB ROASTS ... LEAN ROAST PORK ROAST VEAL SR ey LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS . Armour’'s Lean . LB. 35¢ LB. 35¢ .. LB. 20c . LB. 25¢ . LB. l4c The Old Reliable Store Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back Fresh Cut Hamburg ... Sugar Cured Bacon . Fresh Killed Fowl . Lamb for Stew CORNED BEEF Ih. 180 Ih, 280 . Ib. 39 . 1h, 14C sirloin I‘fl‘ll;?f"""."'“m 20c . Ih, 3 9 C b, 3 5 C Steak ..., Cottage Hams ... ih. 10¢ SOLID PACKED TOMATOES . CORN FLAKES 2 cans 25C fo Ry ;‘cnn<35c 'B;’L"“ 2 Ihs, 25C Not-A-Seed Raisins 2 pkgs. 25C Condensed Milk . Fancy Peas WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER—Lb. 47c Fresh From the Churn 5¢ NUCO NUT OLEO QTRI(TI\ FRESH EG (.\ . 2 hehs, Se . head 15¢ Radishes . Lettuce ... | Onions ........ Evaporated Milk sugar Corn Royal Lunch Crackers 2 Welch's Grapejuice, . 2 cans 2 1 C 2 eans 2 l C Ibs. 250 pt. 33C . doz. 3 Beet Greens .. ... 3 Ibs. 25¢ SWEET JUICY ORANGES LARGE RIPE BANANAS I‘ORI\ SAUSAGE Lean Boneless Pot 18 Roast 32c Sperry & Bzu'n(-s Hams ...... Ib. Lean Ends Ham 1b. 1 4C Best Frank- .3 Cans 29c 2 Pkgs. 15¢ Rumford's Baki zsc Powder ... b, BIC :i::h'nnn 2 cans 29 (o Catstp 2 bots. 25C 2 Lbs. 93¢ Breakfast Cocoa, 2 b, hox Catsup Basket 19¢ New Potatoes .. pk 90¢ Green Beam Another Bargaln Saturday Below you will find an array of bargains everyone should take advantage of. Many of these articles are priced lower than the wholesale price today. RUGS Extra good values in Axminster Velvet Rugs for Sat- ‘ urday only. | 8:3x10-6, §50.00 value 9x12, $50.00 value . The Hartford-Bigelow Axminster iv.gs heavy quality, $65.00 value FExtra Heavy Wilton Velvet Rugs, $125 value (2 only) . Fibre ...... Draid’s Turkish Bath Rugs; $l 69 to $2 50 Draid's Turkish Bath Towels, size 20x36 in $l 25 pink, gold and yellow horders ....... each FLOOR COVERINGS Bailey’s Floor Covering—as good as any Bailey’s Rugs, ~9x12, . e $10.507"* $12.50 Linoleum sq. yd.98c ‘ Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs, with Hodgds Wool 8-3x10-6 $1 6_n\1 2 $1 7 $18 4 eclors blue, gray, pink, tan Sioe IBRB4 . ccicnevniinnannnnny 50 (¢ tar back covering made Armstrong's Printed and | burlay back, does not tear. ... $l 7 $ l 8 WINDOW SHADES R e S .. ach D9C Yello‘w;.hi(t“-ereen and . $1 : 10 P een . 98¢, $1.25,8$1.75 “and snades $1.50, $1.623%, $1.69 DRY GOODS Bates' Dress Ginghams, 32 inch, SOETIIBE oo oncvviv sninsvinavrinsey 36 inch Rleached Muslin Fruit ¢f the Loom, GBI v vviioverniniinnnes vesveseea Lonsdale Cambric, 36 inches . wide 45 inch Pequot Pillow Tubing 45 inch Dwight Anchor Brand, 59¢ value yard 290 var: 20€ vard 250 yard 290 yard 49 C yard 480 Dish and Hand Toweling Blue and White Apron ORI 5345 iisvivivivssinvnnsorsssy yard l 50

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