New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1923, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1923. 4 v ) e had caught a glimpse of a|surprised. Rev, Mr, Landis, is about 82 years | ham BSteen, Rose BSteen and Martha E QUIET fe ] fiAlLAfiHER SH “E":/][r.m:‘.:lll;:l;:::r did not appear to :::::’;rnh\\'ltm long, fivlnnd ‘im!np .I?lallre Carswell reserved decision,|old and only a few years out ol‘!Nvlven and n daughter-in-law, Mary Panama, . 9.—Gov, I:l’:":: i contest the action. He appeared only| *Eddie shouted at me as soon as he [ after placing in the record that un-|Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, | Yotkin, Rose was the first to col-| has ordered '] po:‘l | in the testimony of Thomas De-|s me and tol e to get out.,” der a previous separation agreement He came here two years ago Inlapse and the others were mndl‘}»\:m‘k be stopped throug out Pl Vassey, a stout, good-natured motion Eddie who sked Mr. Déitsch.; Mrs. Gallagher was to reccive pay-jan cvangelistic capacity to conduct ently 111 within an hour after lh("llnnl Zone tomorrow nndft.:ub . plcture director, known along Broad-|“Why, Eddic Gallagher,” the witness | ments aggregating $31,000, services at the - Trinity Baptist began to suffer from the effects of |be a completc cessation of labor way as “the Count,” who told of Mr. | replied. —_— | church. He later assisted the regu- |tho polson. . The patients were sald |tween 4 and 4:50 o'clock in respect H. McAfee, [to be in a serlous condltion. to the memory of President Harding. ) o gy Gallagher's love for sroozing well On the sccond visit, De Vassey lar minister, Thomas MI‘ Sh f P ) 0o into the day and also of finding two|said, he encountered a different wom- REY, GEORGE M. LAND[S whom the president had greatly ad- . I promemn i L . Shean’s Partner's Wil ASKS|siranse women in'ir. Gailagher's | an. On thia vint he was accompanied b bim amon Amaer | o MRS ADRICH RETURNS® apartment while the actor was atill| by Bdward M. Webster of 128 West After the death of the Rev, Mr. ‘I’.'Blh street, who also testified. Clergyman Who Will Conduct Hard- | McAfce, Mr. Landis was elevated to | By The Assoclated Press, Aldrich, sister-in-law of John D. Divorce From Comedy Duet Star |5z R o 0 ok Moktte. Mo, Eap ay. g Lo ies t¥ine of the most| memsetsnont Tee and who, wie ez y “et tar mx:i'éd ;‘):']rmnkcrtl::lr:p::";fln?tn:;’:;ll\(atfi:: mrnv:;lkx:p:a:ard;;’n \\?1‘;:‘;0 M2 ings Services is But 33 Years of hS pamarais JU S A e ylnvl"-l“\”‘l 'i”\“‘”i”“‘l"’r::.l'l:\wl ':“’f’:"‘rre" :urmlChr:y the st;nn(;ugzr;m]:!:n;m orl o ; atte “Phere they were again.” . % 7 ] R “ Waniat trade unionism in Englanc “|in na, arrive New York, Aus..0.—Bdward 3| Breadway siarted whisting his il o 1s they oo “EBddle and wom.| ASe—Graduated Few Years Aro. Mushrooms Poison F‘f'“lly shadowed by a manifesto fssued by |aboard the President Lincoln. Gallagher, who lives a hard Iife sing-| De Vassey testified to two visits to | an.” By The Assoolated Press. Of Four Persons in Canton |the transport and general workers | pos——— e ing the same tume over and over| his frichd, Mr. Gallagher. Both visits,| -*The same.woman?" “No, a differ-| Marion, O., Aug. 9.—Rev. George| Hartford, Aug. 9.—A mushroom |vunion and the national union of rail- | You Will Make No Mistake— again in concert with his partner, Mis- he said, were al noon and both times|ent one.” M. Landis who will conduct the fu- | poisoning occurred in North | waymen which in effect signalizes the ter Shean, always sleeps late, genral- | Mr, Gallagher was asloep. “Wall, what happened?’ “Eddis|neral services here for President|Canton Tuesday and those & ed | commencement of an alliance between | Buy Your Furs Now! 1y until well after noon. This was In answer to a question by Bernard | saw nfe and said, ‘Hell Harding T'riday afternoon, probably |were rushed to the the two. This will .probably be a re-| v one of the details of his private life 8, Deitsch, Mrs. Gallagher's lawyer, “Was that at noon?” “Sure, Eddie|is one of the youngest ministers to | hospital here for treatment. The [vival of the "triple alliance of labor” {UDSON FUR SHOP Lrought into the Supreme Court,|De Vassey admitted that on the first | always sleeps late.” whom the task of preaching the fu-[mushrooms had been picked.in the |which came to an end on what i3 I SON b Drooklyn, vesterday when Mrs. Galla- | visit Mr, Gallagher had awakened and | “He always does?” “Sure, why|neral oration for a chief executive of | morning and cooked for the midday |known throughout the trade union " Pt gher appearcd to ask Justice Cars-|chased him from the room, hut not |shouldn't he?" De Vassey replied, |the nation ever fell. | meal. Those poisoned were - Abra- |world as “Rlack Friday.” 13 Franklin Square SISO 00.0-“6" 00 50 0°2958 30+ Pif..5%| (e} > s 255808 [l \ _ Home of objectionable comparnions N 20020% oIS LY XS LA @ 0O QoL DR QAR5 6 QRIS ISR T 105 G i d This Sale Positively Closes Saturday Night The Rush Is On Don’t Be Too Late You May Never Get This Opportunity Again The remainder of our stock will be sold to first callers. Any reasonable offer will be accepted as we want to sell this stock completely. If you want a bargain, come to our store today. You can make a tremendous saving on an instrument by acting quickly. There is a big rush here. This sale has caused great excitement among buy- ers. They have experienced nothing like it. A call at our store will convince you. Don’t miss this opportunity. Come in now—come in bhefore it is too late. We have a stock of good Pianos. They are all for sale. Used Upright Pianos as low as $41. Prices have heen reduced on used Player Pianos as low at $165. New Player Pianos as low as $245. First come, first served. We will not play favorites. One man’s money is as good as another’s. The best bargains will naturally go first. Be here early—don’t delay—or you may be too late. Make your selection. Tell us how you wish to pay. This is the letter and spirit of this sale. Remember, this sale closes this week. The following is a list of our Pianos: Sterling, Cable Nelson, Hunting- ton, Cameron, Radcliffe, Stanley, Lakeside, Ario, De Kalb and other standard makes. These Prices Good Only During This Sale NEW PLAYERS ON SALE AT $245 We kindly ask those who have purchased Pianos with promise of immediate delivery Bench and 12 Rolls Music i » shivpi y : 2 We have cut the price of this New Player to the ridiculous figure to be patient, as our shipping department has been swamped. SP of $274. We do not believe you can duplicate this particylar value , ? f A o T S . This used Piano Player will be on sale at a price and terms listed g;:me h:re and be convinced. ~ Ask any of the salespeople to play this THE FINAL CUT HAS BEEN MADE herewith—2 rolls, also bench. If you have ever thought of buying a Sper ot yoi. Player-Piano, this is your chance., Don't be too late. Terms—$2.00 TERMS—OUR STORE IS CROWDED—HURRY THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE—DON'T BE TOO LATE per week. Only a few instruments left Old Pianos Taken L SALE o ‘ SALE in Exchange PRICE ] PRICE -Open Saturday W olng to mak fck sale of this stock. Evemng e are going to make a quick sale of this stock— ¢ : g we have cut the price on this used Upright Plano Thlsh" ed in .t”‘?w”t is for sale U i 10 Atk to be shown this particular ussd Slightly used Plano from this vast stock. Note w mf“""."{m' w—— — — the price and terms h§'ed' nt Stool included. Small payment down and $1.50 the price. Btool accompanies the instrument. TERMS: PAYMENT DOWN, $1.00 A WEEK Terms: Payment Down, $1.50 a week & week. Small payment down and $2.00 a weck. This great Sale offers you a refunded to out-of-town chance to buy your Piano at a B s & @ Very low price—Investigate this Bow Becin. Frelght patd great offer, ALL INSTRU- New Britain. Freight paid o g g g e 7 . MENTS ARE NOT EXACTLY within 4 radius of 100 132 MAIN STREET LIKE CUTS SHOWN. .

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