New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 19, 1923, Page 3

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did damage estimated at $30 Two hundred firemen fought for near- ly tour hours before bringing the fire { i under control, .Four alarms were sounded, SIVITLE ADOW PATERS [t o o ot e IN BAY STATE TOURNAMENT 4 San Franclsco, July 19.—The last g of a 7,000-mile leased wire tele- graphic circuit of the United States - Herbert Lagerblade department of agriculture bureau of | . . A | agricultural economics has hren}Englneer Klllesl When A Behind Mike Brady—Willie Whalen |cnmpleted. The wire extends rrnmf N.Y.C. Train Is Derailed | & & Boston to San Francisco and con- R ? (10 Bixokes 1, Rear, nects en route New York, Washing-| Mcg;:f}‘;","n’f' l""cz;""fml9&@“‘"',’.’,:::: The first two rounds of the Massa-|ton and the leading livestock """';m;.;engn)r tsafn was killed when the over Vi d 4 track on a curve near here at 10 | Mass., yesterday and today found: GO TO OLD BATTLEFIELD. | ook today. Some passengers were | “Wiilie” Whalen, assistant profession-' Cherbours, I"vance, July 19.—Three | reported injured. 1 4 al at the Shuttle Meadow club 1in|officers, 60 marines and the ship's| - val transport Henderson with Presl- | 40th place with a total score for the band landed from the United States dent Harding, Mrs. Harding and their | 86 holes of 169. Herbert Lagerblade | cruiser Pittsburgh today and en- party aboard was to leave here early | Of Bristol, also a member of the Shut- trained for the old battle front in| today steaming out of Re: {tle Meadow club, was in 12th place, northern France. They will take part 8389 ‘through the r Sy !:r:‘ectlon fand Jack Stait of Hartford in seventh!on Sunday in the ceremonies for the A ccently christened {1006 Lagerblade's total at the half-| dedication of Belleau Wood as a na- HARDING T0 VISIT THREE MORE CITIES Will Stop at Valdez, Cordova and‘ Sitka on Way Back By The Assoclated Press. Seward, Alaska, July 19.—The na- Seven Strokes GETS LIFE IN PRISON Mason, Mich,, July 19.—The jury in the trial of Mrs. Emma Kopple, | charged with the murder of her fos- ter son, Harry, returned a verdict of guilty of first degree murder after de- Harding gateway and for the first time R At o an b g om tpe g T G | Mike Brady of Detroit led the fleld | troops who took part in the final al- | with a total of 150. Joseph A. Ca-!lled campaign in 1918, ;pello of Bangor, Maine, had 153 and | Tom Lally of San Antonio, Texas, also ‘had 153 as did George Aulbach of Boston. in two weeks turning her prow south- ward. Although the chief executive will visit three more Alaska cities—Val- dez, Cordova and Sitka—he is enroute toward the states for the first time since he left Tacoma, Wash., July 5. The Henderson is due at Valdez to- day and the party is to be taken out & way on the trunk road connecting | way point was 157 and Stait's 155. liberating 50 minutes. Judge leland $300,000 FIRE IN BOSTON Boston, July 19. — Fire caused by lan explosion of fumigating gases in a Mr. Lagerblade was paired with C.|six-story | buflding of the Boston i E. Manning of Shrewsport, l.a., to|Whart Co., in South Boston last night | start this morning. Jack Stait | and |burned out the two upper floors and W. Carr immediately woman to life imprisonment at hard labor in the Petroit House of Correc- \ ton, Building of the Capitol at Wash- ington, D. C., was begun sentenced the 131 years Valdez with the Richardson highway, ' Willle Ogg. Worcester were to play, Alaska's north and south main road. Here the travelers are to view the scenic Keystone canyon. " It became known yesterday that the president will discuss foreign re- lations in an address at San Francisco It is expected now that all powers have ratifled the Washington arms conference treaties that the executive will present to the country through his San Francisco address a report on the accomplishment. Undoubtedly in California the home state of Senator Hiram Johnson, the president will again ask support for his proposal that the United States Join the world court. President Harding is also under- stood to have tentatively written por- tions of an address he will deliver at Scattle dealing with Alaska. The: president believes that the gov- ernment should give greater aid to the territory but the development is de- pendent in the main upon people liv- ing in this northern empire, and will be steady and substantial although gomewhat slow. The people of Seward regretted the departure of the Henderson greatly. As many sailors as possible were giv- en shore leave and there were dally drills by the marine contingent of the Henderson and concerts by the U. 8. Navy band. Roxing bouts were put on in an arena erected in the main street of the town, dances and picnics were given, and ball games were played between a nine from the Henderson &and the Seward team. Japan’s Commerce Chamber | Experts Visiting France By The Associated P Paris, July 10.-—Considerable im- portance, politically and commercial- ly, is attached to the visit here of Raita Fujivama, president of thé na- tional federation of chambers of com- merce of Japan, and of the Tokio chamber of commerce. It is under- and Whalen was to meet Nat Lovell,! { amateur, of Brae Burn. { The total number of holes to bhe! played is 144, 72 today and the 72/ {already played. Yesterday Stait mhade | a 78 and a 77—155, or five strokes' | more than Brady's score. Lagerblade |shot an 81 and a 76—157, seven lslrokes more than the leader. Whalen | |got an 85 and an 84—169, or 19| strokes behind the leader. | Mrs. Carroll Councilor Of S. and D. of Liberty At the meeting of Winthrop coun- cil, 8. and D. of Liberty, in 0. U. A, M.| i hall last evening, the. following offi- cers: were elected for the ensuing | year: Councilor, Mrs. Mabel Carroll; | associate councilor, Mrs. Florence Mc- { Cullough; vice-councilor, Mrs. Marie {.Schnaidt; associate vice-councilor, Mrs. H. W. Flagg; recording secre- | tary, Mrs. Abble Meisner; assistant recording secretary, Mrs. A. A. Sline: financial secretary, Mrs. Lulu Schad. treasurer, Stephen Sautter; guide, | Mrs. Minnie Windish; inside guard, Windish; outside guard, Albert Mor- ton; trustees, Luther McKay, R. H. Wilcox and Mrs. Stephen Sautter, Deputy Mrs. ILillian Turner of Hart- ford installed the officers. Plans for | the observance of Sons and Daughters | of Liberty day, August 11, will be dis- cussed at the next meeting. Scottish Churchmen Are Here Observing Dry Law i. Portland, Me., July 19.—A com-! mission of Scottish church men inves- | | tigating the working of prohibition will make Portland their point of | departure. The Rev, John Malcolm | Munroe of Edingurgh, chairman of | the commission, is now here and with | his party will visit the leading cities | of this country and Canada until their | | departure for home August 10. The stood that he has begun conversations! body’s findings will be kept secret un- with M. T.ucien Dior, minister of com- merce, in an attempt to find . out whether a commercial treaty cannot be negotiated with France. Co0f.3890.0 SC0940H56C 6060 @é %ae%%we oA N E o low heels. Now Sandals. Pumps. BD’QI50908C00%C 200500000 CHN%0 Y] $7.00 Bamboo and Champagne Egyptia til the tour is completed. | s Panama hats are exported I truml Eecuador by parcel post. K-OVE WHITE SHOES ‘Greatly Reduced We are determined not to carry over our Shoes until next season, so we have reduced prices to the lowest figures in years. $6.50 Walk-Over Princess Pat White Cloth Ox- fords. Now $6.00 Trot Moc Sandals— tongue. xov 9290 $7.00 Nubuck Oxfords—Leather soles, 86.00 Patent Leather, low heel $4.90 David Manning’s wlk-Qver SHOE 211 Main St. 08/ Y@ UNIVERSAL DESIRE. Almost everybody you know wants money. It is the universal desire. Most of the common, every day hap- piness of this life depends upon hav- ing money. It is not everything but it is something. Open a Savings Account. Have money of your own. Open Monday Evenings R e e G UNNSSISRY () LW ) 1 ¥ Bo00 6003990030 D20TO GO O @?P y U White Red and Green Sandals— Hollywood $2.90 straps. Now $6 to $8 Walk-Over Black and White Sport Ox- fords, small sizes only. Now 01 10 Pairs One-strap White Reinskin Purmps. Were $5.00. Now [0 10 Pairs One-strap Wh Pumps. Now .. Our regular 65c¢ Lisle Hose—In black, brown, white. Special at 02 BRoPo s STORE CCB YO0 BRILOPBOD —At The— Big Furniture Store The greatest aggregation of super-values ever gathered togeth- er in a furniture store. Buy now while the selection is good and the. prices are right. ' THREE PIECE PARLOR Overstufied in Beautiful Colored Velour—Only ......... L i il FOUR PIECE BEDROOM In Walnut—Only In and See Assortment of GAS STOVES As Low As Come 4 Third Shipment of KITCHEN CABINETS REFRIGERATORS Have Arrived $19.50 Our $1.00 DOWN and up Will Put One In Your Home Big Reductions On All Our AMMOCKS $14 50 We Carry WHITNEY CARRIAGES As Low As $19.50 LAWN SETTEES and up John A. Andrews & Co. 132 MAIN ST. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE TELEPHONE 72

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