New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1923, Page 5

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CAPTURED IN SAMOA BE NEW PLAYGROUND (BSeemmer— SAGE, ALLEN & CO. Escaped Prisoner Gets Drop on|Park Commission Completing 1' f’ | 4 | 3-1090 (INC.) 3-1090 : Terror of Tutuilian Natives Recreation Center There O Py » Z A s . Pago Pago, American Samoa, July| Workmen are busy putting the fin- o L 4 i i 4 ° ° 30.—The capture of the last of four|lshing touches to Smalley park this iy s o ; wil & _ | week, according to Superintendent of E . ’ d man-cating savages Who es-|p. .y Raipn Wainwright, and when / . | J 2 caped from the Istand of New He- (it j5 finished a long felt want in this brides in 1890 and landed on the Is- |vicinity will be realized. A six foot land of Tutuila on a raft, ends the |anchor post chain screen friend is be- 2 i K thirty-year dread of the island na-|ing placed all around the playground tives here for the man-eaters. The |section, which comprises about two- wild man was captured by an escaped |thirds of the plot. The park has been G5 4 . prisoner who, being filled with re- |graded and leveled, a cut of 30 % % 5 o0 1 v morse for his criminal record and |inches on the west side and a fill of ' 3 r \ being ashamed again to face his fel- (80 inches on th® east side making i % / n u Osln low man, said he took to the hills of |practically a level playground. Pago Pago where he had planned f¢ The old walks running diagonally cemmit suiclde, through the park have been removed While the escaped prisoner was|and two walks have heen laid straight niaking preparations to carry out his |across each end. One runs directly guicldal intent, he was confronted hy |from Stanley street to the end of 4 X % the black savage, The convict “got |North street, while another runs P ; % - B the drop” on the wild man, bound |across in an easterly-westerly direc- / ; S { him, and held him prisoner over night. | tion on the north end of the plot. : s i { The brought | most 5 i sl i I next day the prisoner Shrubbery of the advisable his savage captive to the Tutulla |type will be played on the grounds, naval station here, where the two |stone seats will be arranged, one each took their stand in the dramatic fash-|end and the general plot laid out to ] fon under the stars and stripes. Sam- |(he hest advantage. A concrete side- Moses W. Dykaar, well known sculptor, completes a bust of oans gathered, but, apparently, feared |walk has been laid all around the|q i £ 4 by} o e 7 Samuel Gompers at headquarters of the American Federation of Last Week fOl' Wthh we Are Very Grateful to attack the savage they had hunt-(louider which marks the site of the ed for many years, first church built in New Britain 165 | Labor, where the labor leader posed for it. The bust was made Robert Louls Stevenson, in one of |years ago. for the International Ladies’ Garment Workers. his books, told o ¢ escape of four| The playground commission is ex- i i ks, told of th pe of four | The playground ission is e As Shown By the leeral Patronage We ReCEIVG,d biack recruited laborers from a Ger- pected to equip the place with swings man plantation in New Hebrides. The [sand hoxes and other 1 I £ playground ap- ] their ill treatment, and escaped 1o |gjon gets through its work 3 4 : : MEET AFTER 85 YEARS, TO REVIVE RACING L R THIS MEANS THAT the bush not far from Pago Pago, to- wards the eastern end of Tutila, and Directors of Anti-Saloon League Call Lty SRR wawsn, "o~ | Every Dollar’s Worth of Furniture tured savage said that one of the |pqy. 5 S Promise Retribution othier, two had dlad, leaving only ons [ ore Cliflerd aud E. F.:(Colliday, tered at Tanl e e at large. This is th v . ) L TEraciors justll:f:n broquhts i e man who ’has Republican Officials, Had Played el‘e fl fill Offlll the Anti-Saloon league of New York ; e kel SO0 have made public & resolution warn- on ur oor T R ! ng members of the legislature that HOOYER NOT TO RAGE Washington, July 80.—Thirty-five| S5an I'rancisco, July 3°~*B“‘“'°”"lah\om e GorTn investiga- * years ago Idward Clifford and Ed-.|500 and 600 horses will be on hand |tion of the league recommended by K —— ward F. Colliday played marbles in|November 3 for the opening of Tan- |the grand jury which indicted League oo Duluth Boat Club, However, Will De- | the vard of the Jittle brick school-|toran, the new race track near here, Superintendent William H. Anderson | i POSltlve y ust Be 0. n °]d at house in Virginia, Cass County, Il | for grand larceny forgery and extor- y, Il fend Its Title At the National Re- |They grew up and went their separata | V€1 horse racing in California willl4ion"\ould be considered “an overt ways, Mr. Clifford finally becoming |be revived after 17 years, John D.|act constituting a declaration of war |8 gatta To Be Held in Baltimore. assistant secretary of the treasury and |Stelling, manager of the Pacific Coast|against the approximately 5000 Pro- |§ t Mr. Colliday, republican national s The | téstant churches of this state com- P Duluth, July 830.—The Duluth Boat | | s ! Jockey club announced here. The | "5 i : % X Th S l or er epar ents club, holder of the Julius H. Barnes | COMMitteeman for the District of |horses are coming from every part of | Mitted to dry enforcement and repre- |§ e opace ls eede partm trophy, emblematic of the national Iahirs u{“ i e e amateur rowing championship will de- y ; ice,” sald th fend its title at the national regatta skatimenngadonied Slsunanimouy vote, ‘that there is no occasion for at Baltimore August 3 and 4, despite | e W. Upham, treasurer of the re-|california stables, Mr. Stelling said, | YOU : oean reports to the contrary, said Phil. R, |Publican national committee, “intro- |jpclude: C. K. G. Billings, Thomas |20Y attempted interference with the e 1 e ooy today. Seven |duced” the two men, who had mot|{ortune Ryan, Harcy . Pagne Whit. |conduct of this particular business of (@ u ow or our u ure ee s crews will leave for Baltimere to- |Met since boyhood. ney, Sam Mildreth, and A, K. Mac. | 1 1are majority of churches of the | night. Yes,” sald Mr. Clifford, “I know|comber, all of New York; Frank J. 3% .~ . . Walter Hoover, world's singles |im. He lived on Main street, Vir-| Kelley of Chicago; J. A. Widener of [ “If ¥oU try to Interfers anyhow, we i i | ginia, Cass County, I We went to |y Lo " shall not assume responsibility by ask- sculling champlon will not accompany | & 3 ent to|ppiladelphia; C. A. Hartwell of Hon- |/ 4 - Y x 5 S o . the crews. Reports from New York |the brick schoolhouse and we shot|olylu; A. B. Spreckles, ‘Ruvlmph““F {or any vote against such im- If you are going to furnish a home—buy your furniture here and save money. lust night said that the Duluth Boat | marbles in the yard together.” Spreckles, and Herbert Fleishhacker | {00 ‘:,‘:"pm"r:]‘::“gfij"‘:w Dionosel P ek ot o andideve Tonliey - e general trend of the s sl t & our A Vel s 5 v " " 3 Ciilmar no: yapriel amonE e - B b ot fan Mieitihen | utmost efforts to make such an out- If you need furniture for one room, buy fifty-one entrants in the regatta. the meeting was that ‘‘we ought to| .Frank J. Kelley will ship 60 horses [} 05 €FOTI8 10 e : i B D : A e see more of each other,” and today a |fom Kentucky to Warm Springs, | :;;ff[',o‘,fil:flx.xp?g;hs:"“ posbi oo If you need a few odd pieces for the living room — an extra chair or two, a desk, a DOCTOR LOSES FAT FEE |rena Y Gnimgle Wwas put out here |Calr.. this summer, Mr. Stelling an- | o0 o ment dcotared that the table, or perhaps a clock for the hall, buy them here and save money. reading “Colliday, Clifford & Pettus.” | nounced. This will be & permanent e n; oment; denlared (”;'ml m; 5 ' h . : was If you are going to need furniture next fall or later, buy now and save money. The other member of the firm is B, : £ % ber of the firm 18 B. | stable for the. horses owned by, thel i ol Sy, O, WHE CCRER O All our furniture is high grade, built on honor, in the best and most approved de- | B. Pettus of Georgia. ¥ Paris Surgeon Refuses Cigar Case il il “;‘l‘l'lc’i‘lf:l" d’;°°:;i"‘af‘;mz'\“: 'g;“;‘:t”o‘; way” and that there was no excuse, | FINGER PRINT EXPERT HOME ] ¢ other than political, for the proposed I TL0e h P e 1 End Lialolnos, y i i ~ 's can be saved in furnishing a home if you buy now. | Thomas C. Dolan, finger print ex-| Four of C. A. Rartwells horses| " cStigation. signs. Literally hundreds of dollars g Don't put it off—you are likely to miss what you most desire if you do. Columbia. the United States and several of them A year or so ago Albert D. Lasker, | will be here from Hawali, chairman oféthe shipping board, and Prominent owners who will have Containing Five Th('l!s&ll(l Francs —Receives One Thousand Francs, | pert for the local detective bureau, |have arrived from Honolulu for the S S, has returned from New York city|Tonforan season, and three more will ‘RAIN SPOILS PLANS Paris, July 30.—A Paris surgeon 18| where he went last week to study the |arrive in July, according to word re- | telling a good story against himself. | finger print methods of the Gotham [cefyed from Mr. Hartwell. The four FOR E B G PIGNIG He was called in to operate an Am-|sleuths. Mr. Dolan particularly stu-|norses are all by Harvester. , D L, Sal M t Be F- l erican woman for appendicitis, and|died the taking of finger print photo- | California is the home of many re- | All es us ma when the cure was complete the pa-|graphs on metal objects such as door |tired race horses, and the number is > 5 = : tient, seeking to shbw her gratitude|knobs, etc., and on glass window being increased each year, according Bible Classes All Set For Big Outing in some way that was not too com- | panes. He did not stay longer than ¢y sporting authorities. Horses that| yh . = 3 7 monplace,: enibroidered a olgar case|s week' because he was told by the|iave brousht thobadans of rade tans| L. upitor Fluvicus Gets in His' | and took it to the surgeon. | New York police officials that he had |y, (nejr feet by their final burst of Deadly Work and Ruins Party BEDROOP i SUITE Unfortunately the surgeon had|learned the job as thoroughly as they | .09 on the home stretch, today trot M SUITE | Although plans had been made for B L just had a run of patients who had |could teach him. the cool, green meadows of the Gold- paid -for his services by presents of O en state. [Fsdetine rabindd nose: Elats o et FORMERLY $574.50—NOW FORMERLY $387.50—NOW et S | little intrinsic value, so he could not| ~MAY OUT FREIGHT RATES Runnymere, sire of the famous Mor- | Meeting grounds near Plainville Sat- K urday afternoon, when Bible classes help saying, “No, really, madame, take| Omaha, July 30.—Executives of |vich, a California horse; Vorhies, full |!F ; 8 away such rubbish; a thousand franc| Western Railroad lines are to meet in |prother to Harvester, Dr. Leggo and | of different :le‘nnmlnanons' from West note would be much more accept-| Chicago today to consider a proposal | Hand Grenade are four of the retired |Hartford, < Bridgeport, New Haven § able.” for a temporary emergency 26 DEr |horses in the A. B. Spreckels stable |Ad Glastonbury as well as the non- ° ° dénominational ' Everyman's Bible “All right,” said the American wom- | cent freight rate reduction on export|nere. Palo Alto and War Cry are on s % 4 hos an, and opening the cigar case she| wheat and flour advanced by a com- |the retired list in the Rudolph Spreck- | classyof’ New Britain were to have {charg® of the program, due to the drew a thousand franc bill frem it, | mittee of Omaha business men recent- | gis stable. A. K. Macomber's list in- | Ch 3 Tor: : gy [ainypwsather tie proiniead outlugiiid A beautiful five-piece bedroom suite in A choice walnut bedroom suite of four lald it on the table, and said cooly,!ly organized to sponsor a buying cam-|cjydes: War Fame, Liberty o There were five others like it in the | paign of these commodities, it was an-|Gun Sight and The Falconer, "“"\".‘i:r.rm,":,, the members of the |§ walnut. It consists of dresser, chiffonier, pieces, dresser, chifforette, semi-vanity case.” nounced today. | Svenson Christenson has the fleet i £y o z 2 2 ; [1ocal class motor=d to the camp M gemi-vanity case, bed and bench. You case and bed. The design is especially at- Snot. In Nevads, Georee Wine#eld's | oy oo ndaiin the raln and paid thi it . 2 Star | et 2T ds e rain @ -" suite. £ i 2 £ o stallions include: Otheling, 2nd, Star|, " 5 eotg to the former music save $149.50 on this tractive. A desirable suite at a saving of Masteciang fHore oo Jeader Rev. A. B. Taylor, now pastor 112.50 : . .irw |Of the Church of the Open Door at DINING ROOM SUITE $112.50. MRS. MALLORY WINS EASILY | Geensburg, Pa., who has been lead- Sea Bright, N. J., July 30. — Mrs. ing the singing at the camp grounds. FORMERLY $677.00—NOW Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, American|The Walter lLeland cup, presented to BEDROOM SUITE , national champion and Miss Helen | Everyman's Bible class of New Brit- Wills of Berkeley, Cal.,, easlly won ain by W. W, Leland of the Besse- their matches in the first round today [lLeland company was not awarded and A R fls L of the annual invitation tennis tour- |will be retained by the local class for [ FORMERLY $595.00—NOW .nament at the Seabright club. the coming year. ; Handsome dining room suite of nine $ .00 ueSda Mone Savers Out Where Bronchos Blle pieces—buffet, silver cabinet, extension \ table, five side chairs and one arm chair. K BREAD . in w.a]r}luéiwizze\;'Sirlt(;e;’rflfilsa(:gpggggmty 2 Here is a mahogany bedroom suite that CngPS 1 20c Fresh 5 . ) b ' anyone would be glad to own. Four pieces, Fre i ct . : ; dresser, chifforette, semi-vanity case and S D Cud oo L . 2 : . BEDROOM SUITE bed. A saving of $195 to the person who CORNED 5 5 c Bakery Special FORMERLY $681.00—NOW e e BEEF ........ | ROLLS, Parker 19 7% - = Sugar Cured House . .. dozen : ot : y N - - $45000 CHEST OF DRAWERS this charmi IN MAHOGANY By all means see this charming seven- f y piece suite of walnut. You will be delight- Three Beautiful Pieces ed with the design and finish of this suite. Reduced from $160 0 .............$110 PIGS FEET, PICKLED | PORK — FRESH TO ROAST ... 15€ LIMA TRIPE, PICKLED LB.... HONEYCOMBED CORN—SWEET : o : — ; i o SRR lsc AV BEANS . . e { Dresser, chifforette, vanity, bed, night Reduced from $150 to .............$100 HOCKS, CORNED ; ‘ stand, chair and bench. If you buy it you 2 @75 - Lol ; 3 save $231—and possess yourself of some Reduced from $185to ............. $83 156 e QTSs. e s D e J uaetal PRUNES — LARGE : J1 e . remarkable furniture. ecorative and useful. MEATY 25(‘, ; : ; remark 2 LBS 15C o i ONIONS — SOUN e 7L E G G S ‘s . . o % Y el ks o 7 5 | Five Beautiful Grandfather’s Clocks STRICTLY 5 LBS. CATSUP—Ige. Bot. 15¢ FRESH . 1] ; . 5 COFFEE - ; e P All Very Desirable and At Greatly Reduced Prices TEA .e ¢ DINNER B‘Eg RED Blmflzf"g 59¢ Ty Y One Marked Down from $200 to $115 IB..w....... &4OC | pge, ] Two Marked Down from $250 to $150 ; el Mo bt o i ALASKA ;i“.AhY"s ki g ;:r(x,;l'(l—l-g:lh b \zuéxf\); A silver trophy, two feet high, will be competed for at the Two Marked Down from $350 to $225 Each 3 LBS, 250 Cans—2 Cans 21 C Cheyenne Frontier Days and the famous Pendleton (Ore.) Round- . P & G SOAP, 5 Brs. 25c | TUNA IISH. . .Can 28c 290 up. It was designed by Eyre Powell (above) and will be awarded on points, with broncho busting the high point.

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