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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923, CHATIC CONDITION SEPT. 27 DEFINITE g ™, CITY ITEMS. P opaien “piokiARDT & DUNN INTULSA SQUABBLE DATE SET BY ITALY e Sl e ;(. Opp. Acch St _Tel 14092 G 1] yesterday, He was taken to the New (Continued From First Page) | | Pritain general hospital, where it was EWI MWPIM '“ BO snb‘ ' — | l';:n.:-lunrz ::“u;lll;vl:al!n)::"; section of a| grade regarding Flume be resumed, g 0 . Neo decision has yet been reached Freneh Village tonight Arel it TESTED ALL WELL'ENOWN w‘d (o ml‘flfip here, but the resumption of negotia- Armory,—advt B, Matthew's Lutheran _Youu CAND! tions on a fresh basls Is considered . ot possible, People’s soclety will held it fir . P By The Asseciated Press, — Bible hour of the fall season this| Weare determined to give our Okiahoma ‘Olty, - Basl. '10.—Now Wou's Claim Ports o evening. The latter part of the meets muthehut Okla. | BY The Associated Press A o {ing will he devoted te an educational ) military operations threaten discussion en the tepie, “Popular decided homa in the war between Governor| Paris, Sept. 14.—~When Premier We have Ihl! the Walton and the Ku l\lux Kian over| Mussolinl declares the annexation to Amusement,” i of Whitman's | o | . ) Vietro) 1 oldtime house moh floggings. Ttaly of Jiume he will announce the fetrolas and Flanos, Henry u.j:;‘.i Suits — Coats — Dresses makes the finest-flavored choc- These are the outstanding develop. | Withdrawal of the Ttalian troops from | : ments Porto Barros the adjoining harber, it | G. A. Peterson of 41 Foxon Place clates and P“k. them in' the Muskogee faces martial law unless|is learned here from an authoritative L R reported to the police this merning | S“'eaters — Glov“ — Hollel'y assortments that please the [W. T Bampson resigns aa exalted quarter He will thus give up any X / that @ number of earpenter tools hl‘d N " U d ;people. cyclops of Muskogee kian, No, 3, to.|elaim to that port, to Bussak and to / 4 heen stolen from & house which he is b TS e gether with his secretary. Governor|the deita there which will be left to | d bullding on Hillerest avenue, Corsets Lingerle Kni naerwear These chocolates have delight- Walton's ultimatum expires at 0|Jugo-Blavia, ; - \ ‘ ud?l’,’“ Victor Records at Mnunl—q{ NQW Capl flnd Ha“ for Chfldl'en ed our most critical customers o'clock tonight, Sampson announeed | This, It is stated, is the result of <3 that neither he nor his secretary |direct negotiations now going on be- | W. H, Goldthwalt will attend nw and we have such a large busic rithe | . 2 . 5 would heed the ultimatum tween Premier Mussolini and Jugo- \L'«nlnw; Firpo fight tonight, | Iow ness in the Whitman P“"‘k‘l“ Tulsa county will be taken over|Nav government which are reported | Everybody's going to this French Qua“ty Of the Fh-'t and Prlce' the e!t that we are sure our )\ldl’ “gompletely” by troops unless Sheriff | at about the peint of completion. 9 | Village, Argh Bt, Armory tonight, ‘ ment was right. Bob Sanford, Police Commissioner Julo-ll“A:’lfl‘ D:L"I:IHT""‘ l°“‘lt“"h"‘ 5 iy % ; '——lfl\‘(\ Harry W, Kiskaddon and the threc|free hand In the development of t s; v, J ] There w. o & meeting of the ex- Now we invite candv lovers members of the county jury commis. | ports left to it, \ ecutive board of the Business and | discovered that slon resign within the next few days.| Premier Mussolin's declaration of I'rofessional Women's club at 7:30 [ ] who have not for the White Oklahoma City and Oklahoma|the annexation of Fiume was fixed o'clock this evening at the club! i er orn we are agents for the county are next in line for martial |for tomorrow the 15th, according to | Radlo sets and supplies at Morans' | ulnundmtocomcmmdgcc law, according to Governor Walton, ‘pre\iou' announcement and it is to-| P G 3 —endvt inted with the old-time Military censorship will be clamped | morrow also that the time limit ex- | HONEYMOON SBHOWER Carl Edstrom of Sefton Drive en . SUPER EXTRA assortment, |agwn on every newspaper in the|pires on Mussolini's noge to Jugo-| Miss Ella Drobnis gave a surprise [tered Storrs college Monday and will Established 18 Years 2880 "’ state that continues “to incite riot,” | Slavia which had been construed In|honeymoon shower in honor of Miss |{uke a course in electrical engineering. . ybiciond 5 10 R. R. ARCADE the famous SAMPLER or the and print matter tending to cause|some quarters as an ultimatum Mary Alma Roy at her home last| Lunch at Hallinan's.—advt, 392 MAIN ST, . new i assortment trouble, Governor Walton announced,| The latest developments both in|cvening. The house was attractiyely Mrs, Graffam of IPrank!in square, A sorship already has. been es-|Fome and Belgrade appear to tend |, ted 1 ! ber r 1 - 5 } A cen - | R J |decorated and a large number of {who has been {1l since Sunday, is rest. of chocolates contained in tablished In the office of w Tulsa |toward a settlement which Wil re- | guests were in attendance ing more comfortably today ’;nllhouzh WRIST WATCHES, WATCHES, DlAMONDS the PLEASURE ISLAND ‘Tribune, move the Serbo-Italian crisis, at one = The entertainment was chlefly |not out of danger. JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS PACKAGE or the SALMA- State investigators are running|time threatening the breaking of re- |musical. Plano selections were ren- | See Art Modah Vietrola at Morans', ‘ 4 OUNDlllfilfiCfifl box. down flogging cases in & number of lations and possible hostilities from |goped by Miss Rita Berard, the Misses | —advt. counties. Martlal law will be de-|the international fleld as the Greco- | jygrl and Miss Mary Itoy. Miss| H. Dayton Humphrey sold foday A . clared at any place where local au-|Itallan situation appears to have been | pieanor Dosmarais, tho Misses Perry |tor Charles L, Barnes, property locat- Tha nich"so“ nf“g Bfl. | thoritles show a disposition to pmle“]“""°v°d' land Miss Roy favored with vocal [ed at the corner of West Main and | whippers, it was stated by the gover- |solos. Miss Sophie Velek favored with | Wooster streets to . Bonalli, proprie- RN 169-171 MAIN STREET Wi Mrs. Booth of New Haven |a butterfly waltz and an Orjental [tor of the East Main Street Iruit B 'S WA % Jy Ay s dance, Store. Mr, Bonalli plans to ‘build a OY s TCH cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan at Shaw- Re-elected by Isabellas | ™\ roy vus tho recipient of many [gas and ofl station, ‘subelotiin d C. M. by i y d tting it to nes, and C. M. Reber, former Majof| Gincinnati, Sept. 14.—More than|leautiful and practical glfts. Games (one of the big oil companies. A Boy being a great playfel- nd o $5, 030 DI:n:d .n o-h‘nr :"f al;:‘ 1,000 membors of tho organizationwere p llowing which refrosh- g low needs a watch to match his gll:\dcrb Claud (;lcn:ont coux:tyoattror attended the annual dinner of the|ments 4. Miss Roy will he- | T ) . moods and moments. ‘We have ney o’; Pottawomie ‘c,,umy Dr, | Duughters of lsa*g‘llu he;lr' Innlflnlcéu come the bride of Walter Gowitt of \ the watch that will give him ! 2 ) ven, i A New Watker and Reber are alleged to have Z‘:‘a‘:n “‘:g :lnclcv;wt‘oh hcru‘r'lth flx‘"m Meriden on -:= PALACE -:- ‘ service, at a small price, ' . e | - 8 2 ::;:’i:c:":t plll‘:: nrccflsutlz: mgg::: g:"" 0“1::10 a8 "g"oé‘“'u";“mfl :v"d‘ MISS' Mc OWERED : Coming : B EORGES - {Mrs. Minerva Boyd, Chicago, Was A ghower was tendered Miss ) % . MOOI'-BI'OWI'I ::eem:mwncc"\'x{’?“dn;t'tze:?;?: :ifuf&? reclected first vice-regent. The con-|VeDermott at the homo o “"T" JACKIE x(VZOOGAN Yoo MAIN ST Shoe For Men! B|iav in shawnee,” said County Attor. | Yention will close Saturday. Charles Macholz last evening by her “CIRCUS 99 5 o e epoctntiiir assoclates at the cylinder de DAYS ney Hendon as he redoubled his o » KALLGREN. | t yviinder in the creation of which Yrance, | efforts to clear up fogging cases that 5"0‘"‘;“ "‘"1“ MISS K/ ILGREN. ot P and T. Corbius. England, Scotland and America have occurred in that county. A kitchen shower was given at the was prettily decorated. Vocal selec- ey home of Mrs. Walter R. Falk of 31 tions were sung Iry Miss Lydia Litke in hands— _—_— P Henry street last night in honor ofland a duet by Mis: orence Kin- calfskin comes from * ] ‘ ':l':;' Dresden Is Reported as [ Miss Jennio Kallgren, ~There Wore|ney and Blizabeth Corhett. Miss Me- It was tanned” in Scotland, Scene Of New O“tbl.eaks‘,ubout 30 friends present and dancing | Dermott received a chest: of silver, stam: ", " after M| and singihg were enjoyed. The house | She is to become the brid A . 5 o Latcst g PR O N Berlin, Sept. 14.—A dispatch to the|yas decorated in pink and white. Miss | MeLaughlin, 18" bride ot Al dl Agents for the famous Scottish moors Tageblatt from Dresden reports that| Kallgren was in receipt of many. g 7 | w‘;?x:‘ fm:r “arfflfec::rrom Eng- new collisions have occurred there be-| peautiful and useful gifts. She will| Gold Stllpe mqonrolwrp Beaded s T tween unemployed demonstrators and hecome the bride of Malcolm Eck- land — & pure Lnglish brogue | ",)i0 ana that five arrests have|strand of Provid R. I, p- | Stockings Bags with wide extension soles and beinpom‘;z:" on 4September 151 itlhe fc“;:gcra::'a. IpHldenpeisuroR R | g X 177 MA!N STREET broad - flanged hand - pegged police firgd on a crowd of demonstra- | ———— | FOR SALE A o — heel: - il S tors outside the city hall and 13 of| LICENSES SUSPENDED, | The shoes W the rioters were wounded. The police have been notified that| America by a distinguished b Sl oy | tne o:erator's P ol BRAND NEW NEW BRITAIN’S LARGEST AND BUSIEST MILLINERY STORE maker. BOUNTY FOR SQUIRRELS. Francls | . { Il Smcdburg, 398 Park street; TOMORROW’S OFFERINGS o o el ik Saranac Lake, N, Y., Sept. 14.—The| Scott, 284 North street; Vincent Ma.-’ CHEVROLET TOURING rticular last re- Essex county section of the Adiron-|kowski, 32 Broad street, and Jofiaph % a’:xli‘;z:a:\‘o:}:'at';:k in the cutting dacks is suffering from a plague of | Meder of 33 Spring street have®been | CAR qh the ordinary shoe red squirrels. They are 8o thick in|suspended. Licenses have been re-| ;i \ 1 XRAD, * Coquet valley that thdy invade pan-|turned to Anthony Louikoes, 33| Won at Willimantic Fair ’ \ L : EMBRACE VALUES THAT tries, cellars and farm storage build-| Spring street; 'Peter Ifedorezyk, 114 Call 68-2 or 487-3 RN HO SF I:S Ings. In some towns a bdunty is of-| Winter street, and Bernard McCusker | , NN / A I D) | tered and hundreds aro belng kiltea. |or 224 Beaver sircet, | k\ Y CANNOT BE EQUALED 3 AR 93~99 Ydsylum Strect THEY ARE ONLY $11.00 Hartford. “Jt Pays to Buy Our Kind” <. SoE s Exclusive 2= CITY ITEMS. ¢ " —— | Armory.—advt. e s ; Mr. and Mrs. P Lo?x:‘:g::rfi?\;.;fi:ego?xm ;hian street, FLOUR ‘ “ Av A ET Cu va N | POWDER N\ will enter a law school in Los Angeles, $ 05 1 M g £ '\\‘7/ - Cl:]’lm:;fi.s in French costume report l' bag i can ¢ \ E B o b honienc NUALITY GOODS AT u; 318 MAIN‘ST . sl ) photograph.—advt. i o J ) ) 1 3 O Py i Permanent waving. Lucllle Beauty E c n Nu M Y P R e E 5 $hop, 2569 Main, 4th floor, Tel. 638.— & advt. s z RIS TR oy N T MORNING %PFCIALS FROM 7 A M. TO l :30 NOON ; : v th praise of desserts I ; \ : \ Al st i‘so‘;a::x::vng afif:' :?nger:‘,:rhe'x:miirey [-IJ—]‘:—-—W:'\M)K————-— [Em—_.—_—_—. ( ) Y ; These Hats have heen carefully ingividu- are flavored with Baker's—the purc SHOULDERS ... ... LB. 1lc POTATOES ........ PK. 49 ¢ | i "v \ ally selected from the latest displays of the frult extracts. All grocers sell them. foremost designers. et <S55 NAPTHA SOAP ..5BARS 27c| (SOUPS ......... 3 Cans 25c i " ALL DAY SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS §| anywhere. Any color or combination of LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS .........................LB. PRIME RIB ROASTS .............................. LB. 28¢ § ' e, SMALL LEGS GENUINE LAMB ...................... 1B % }} —mm8@M@™—————————————rr— LR T SR R Anoceasionof (SEIT] DREN’S HATS ROAST PORK (Not Frozen) . LB. .26¢ P. & G. WHITE CAMPBELL'S ' ) . 4 : ; 2 [ [ ; R This collection contains the largest as- sortment of the newest styles to be found 15¢ ; colors, you have in mind is here for you Roosevelt B Ay IN SMARTEST FALL STYLES By i Reith and FRESH CUT HAMBURG . ... Ib.18¢ | BEEF LIVER . S ho1ze BN Dioss : e il by poor eveusnt — ||} PORK SAUSAGE : .. Ib, 25¢ | SUGAR CURED BACON . T | ress Velvets, how unfamiliar that is ! BEST FRANKFORTS .. “...Ib. 18¢ | LEAN BOILING BEEF .. oI 10c @8 and 1. .to . . Felts and ¥ot, In his writings, he, tells us CORNED BEEF ........ vvv.. Ib. 10¢ | FRESH KILLED FOWL .......... Ib. 38¢ [} Sport Styles Velours that as a boy. quite unknown to COTTAGE HAMS ... Ih. 32¢ | SPERRY & BARNES' HAMS . 32¢ PRI By i undar & hope e — This collection of Children’s Hats makes " selection a pleasure indeed— less disadvantage—he was near PORK AND BEANS L e N s s s e g CANS 25¢ # |and the wonderful values makes it doubly worth while. sighted. Properly fitted glasses opened up a new world for him Like Roosevelt, “quite unknown (-OOD LUCK I\R RUBBERS dn7. Rc | I’RLMIER SALAD DRESS «.5 jar 33e ¢ to yourself,” YOU may need NOT-A-SEED RAISINS ....... 2 pkgs. 25¢ | ALASKA .MON . 2 cans _"u s 3 eyeglasses, Oniy an oxamina- |||} CREAM OF WHEAT .. . pkg. 23¢ | RALSTON’S BREAKFAST FOOD pkg. N 1'}19"0521“3 HOME Mll II IINERS N e CORN FLAK .ov....... 2 pkgs. 15¢ | ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS... 2 Ibs, 25¢ News For . WHITE ROSE can 19¢ . WHITE ROSE TUNA FISH can 19¢ Frank E. Goodwin bloioeimstaindate i Buy vour Millinery needs here and save money—that is one reason; an- X WEDGWOOD > Fresh From , . . Esesight Specialis e i L - other is that you will find the largest assortment of frames, trimmings and S L 1903 Loiht e BUTTE the Churn ¢ ¢ o o lb 490 all the new fabrics at lowest prices at the OUTLET. . 327 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 P:\RK\'I) AL E FRE.\'H I’('(G\' svss 7. 37 . 32¢° 3 - New HOSlERY At Lowest ; Fall Prices . o - Tuningand Repairing , , _ Rl | PIANOS and PLAYERS \OlFM_; ?,:{D (()\IO oo A Tbs, J,q" NGES ...\ v The new Fall colors in Silk Stockings are here and we can match all All Work Guaranteed :“\,""{ EC \.'\'T’Tl'(’)';';,';i e ',,“-f";' e | B B e { colors of shoes. Our prices as usual are moderate. XY AT gl f W bk p ‘ , We Feature Gotham Gold Stripe Stockings WALTER H. KOVEL SWEET POTATOES . # GIAIN ST, TEL. 10985 |