New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1923, Page 11

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- MASS OF CONCRETE 3 Tfl'flb’fi ACCMN[ OOCIIB fll, Meriden, Bept. 18.—Following an I-r-lllutvly spanish Public Employes 2 : & & ~ CRASH ON TURNPIKE JMENBURIEDIN | Autamobile Operated by Hartford Man Huns Into Mrs, Harviet Hars groaves of This City, automobile crash ow North Coelony scbenwlady Bu"ding road yesterday in which four eceu 5 of one machine had narrow ittt 8, Raymoend W, Jones, of 212 sl i : 0 L Asylum street, Hartford, was fined ehenectady, N, ¥, Rept, 18.-=Harsie | §25 and costs on A churge of reek and dr ews worked with seareh- | jee ariving by Judge Thomas B lights throughout the night beneath a Dunne in police cotirt talle D o feate : allen span of the Qeoat Western gt According to the police und wit way over the Mohawk river for the nesses, Jones wias operating a high bodies of & construetion superintens ) powered muchine on North Colony dent ahd two workmen who went | BERETEE SEAC 0T 00 Ad 'Re down 10 their death when false work | " :“ s '"l"“l ‘“; - 11 f '“'“ 1 )"r Kuve way and precipitated into the | 4™ “'l""fk <bhi 'f. )0 TOAS MY river a number of men and 280 l'll'hll"‘ Saw & true PEENDS. SA. 004 0 o | the highway and another machine yaris of conerete, The dead are supl, of bridge coming north, Jones sald he tried to| avoid hitting either of the cars and| ran up an emhankment, Kenneth Davidson, construction, Joseph | Miler and Joseph Magecco, Vineent | Polsinl is in the tal with & His muchine turned over and into fraetured skull and legs, hin reeovery | AW auto being operated by Mrs, | 18 doubtful, ‘Three other men have | riet Hargreaves, of New Britain, The | minor injuries, latter machine was slightly damaged A shift working overtime coms|&nd Jones' car was badly damaged pleted the das's work of pouring the | The occupants of the Jones machine were thrown out and brulsed. They wet conerete fnto the fulse work form- thelr names as Harry Nelson, ing o uif the span, Buddenly ' gave there ¢ the sound of splintering | William Smith and Frank Thompson, | wood \e muss sagged, paused and [all of Hartford, Patrolman Becker investigated the accident and took Jones to the police station where he held him respon- sible, Prosecuting Attorney Dryhurst sald that arrangements will be made between the parties fnvelved in the smash to recover damages, lDENTiF_IES' Bqnv BUT— | Hoboken Woman Picks Out Supposed The went | dropped Into 12 feet of water, superintendent and two men down Into the river, Two theories as to the cause of the collapse were advanced last night, One was that one of the abutments of the $3,000,000 bridge sank a bit into the quicksand, allowing the false | work supports to tear away An-| other was that the wooden false work uged in constructing previously built | arches had become worn and unsafe through use. i sums of moncy by compelling auch | Sector in Madrid tn considering an im- | peing made for the signing of the new | ture, Hepburn, 44, son of the late | himself president Rooflpg Co,, and formerly connected NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, e snsrs | OAL MINERS PREPARE 10 042 RESUME ORK TONORROW | I-\.MIUPII Is Signed And Mea Who Quit on August 31 Will Again Take Up Their dobs, caused by eyeglasses Robert Devries, dead hushand, was loe in Hobeken by the po HAYE T0 WORK NOW Stops & Result of New Negime's By The Assoriated Press Working Regulations | Beranton, Pa., Sept, 18-—Anthracite miners throughout the Pennsyivania London, Sept. 18,—In consequene |hard coel fields were preparing today of the decree issued in Madrid erder- [to return to work tomerrow morning | ing all government employes to be at' ufter a layof since August 31 when at § o'clock in the|the 1922 wage contract between the work prompt { morning, hundreds of such workers United Mine Workers and the coal who hitherto have drawn their sal- | cperat expired and the union order arles without earning them were seen [to stop work hecame effectiv. hurrying to their offices yesterday Resumption of operations was as says @ Madrid dispatch to the Daily|sured by the action yesterday of rep Mail. The correspondent adds that yesentatives of local unions from the the method heretofore employed by three United Mine Workers distriets the holders of government sinecu; of the anthracite field in ratifying the | was to send agents to collect their wage agreement drafted in Harrishurg ' compensation, Captain Gen, Primo-|hy union officials and re presentatives | Rivera hopes to nave considerable | of the operators. . The delegates followed this imme |diately by voting to return to the mines tomorrow, employes to attend 1o their duties un- der penalty of instant diemissal, It Is reported that the military di- At the same time preparations were | portant plan for the reduction of| [ sorviee In the army from theee years|q : {Governol " to two. A decres embodying this r Pinchot's home in Milford, | change will probably be submitted to | o re tN¢ Sovernor has been on a va. | ¥ B 3 cation since the J o King Alfonzo shortly for his llK""'\Ilrronn: :’hl:‘: h’r‘“‘}-u‘l’l’n‘h’u‘u:lfll ;::L.‘ |part in, I wage contract at 1 p. m. tomorrow at | Charles Hehburn Dies |English Motorcyclist Following Operation | Breaks World’s Marks Greenville, Tex,, Sept. 18, — The | cotton seed breeding station main- tained near here by the Federal De- partment of Agriculture will ship n list of cotton direct to English spin- ners as the initial step toward o -Charles Fisher Rar- ton Hepburn, New York banker, and of the Wilberite | Cleveland, Bept, 18, with the Republie Motor Truck Co., DREDGE IS DESTROYED sell App: on Scene, is belleved he died from shock| — e g+ ‘hr(muhI about by burps or from $300,000 Loss ‘at Providence When| Hoboken Sept. 18.—Coming | breathing smoie. s from a merg 1 Long lsland City — e | Warking Ship is Burned ,and Sinks in Middle of Harbor, Providence, man v 000 envelop she was at work in the middle " harbor, fining ¢ dre Cummings of New York, was burned|lice headquarters. to the waterline and sank, when fire, originating from an unknown cause, Corpse of Husband When He Him. 7104 In & hospital h cause of death is une | where she had identified the body of a murdered man as that of her hu: R. I, Sept. 18,—One|kand, Mrs. Bertha Devries of ightly burned and a $300,-' Clinton street, Hoboken, fainted when ned by Morris and|she met her husband last night at po- Argentine Navy Bl ge, The body of the murdered man was said to resemble that of her hus! while [ even to small details. She identified | the Argentine na of the{it by protruding teeth, a wart on the | chamber of depu plant of the Gulf Re-|ring finger of the right hand, a bald|slight modification. iead in front and a dent on the nose sent to congress posing the expenditu ed the vessel yesterday ol the ompany. Every home has a thousand reasons for an EVEREADY FLASHLIGHT. The quick answer to darkness any time, anywhere. Instant light when you need it, right on the spot you want it. Hence, a home without an Eveready is as out-of-date as a house without a bathroom. , Light of a thousand uses; each day adds a new use, often worth a thousand times the low 51.3 5 to $4-50 price. Complete with batteries. 14 14 City Hardware Co., 40 F. Main St. i Eveready Unit Cell Batteries fit and improve all flashlights. The product A H°“§eh°l.d ll‘tullz(beride the wanted colors. Just|| || Cloths, linen finish, good of proven quality. § RN e tli“ & .e]c S :' for Wed. 2 size. 9 8 ; fonies and . palsiey pht: Oc || || Weinesday ... C Wed. Special . ... 290 Bungalow Aprons, excel- B [t ctaiiy, mtww | | POIRET TWILL AND sateen, the frgnt is grace- fully trimmed with red applique design. Wednes- TRICOTIN E Spe $1.79 = Special ..... . . E | | —_— | Ladies’ Flannelette Petti- D RES i coats, pink and blue stripe, cut full with 10-in. flounce. Wed. Each model features an attractive in- [ Special ......... 89c 1 terpretation of the Fall mode; made of the Children’s School Dress- finest all wool materials. Just 25 in this es made of Gingham and . + ’ 3 Percale, tastefully trim- special purchase for Wednesday’s selling— ' med with combining colors. Wed. A Special .. ... $ 1 . l 9 v [ ] s Ladies’ All Pure Linen N N Handkerchiefs, 14-in. hem. D A Just for Wed. Values to $16.50 d onge | . { Fancy Dresden and Per-|| r=————————————— (—————————————— AU | sian Ribbon, 5-in. wide, all Cotton (‘hlnll::"' =l.:| lsrg't: bl Dl;: Eowflll;g. \';ed ::;:d o & y ollo . - | new colors. assortment, light and dari ue borders, 18-inch width. Yor .nlr by the following authorized Dealers: | Just for Wed. .. l 7c colorings. yard wide, Just Wednesday lzé NEW BRITAIN, CONN, Ericsen & Johnson, 31 Dwight St. Brooks Drug Co., 441 W. Main 8t : for “‘ed“esday "a‘.d c Aleck’s Auto Supply, Co.. 86 Arch . . East St. Pharmacy, FEast and . Dwight Sts. Dickinson Drug Co., 169 M Arch St. Pharmacy, 355 Arch St Lehrer's, 196 E. Main St. H. L. Mills, 336 Main St. 4. A, Bisacen, 101 / J. M. Farrel, 110 Franklin Sq. J. K. Haltgren, 57 Areh St Novack's Drug Store, 120 Hart- €. A, Jerpe, 13 Arch St ford St ¥. Nair, Inc., 540 Main St K. Novack, 431 Arch St. J. Brenkowski, 19 Lafayette St. Walsh & Wolfelder, 160 M; Nat'l. Pharmacy, 97 Broad St Vita Drug Ce., 149 Lafayette St M. A. Axelrod, 223 Park S 4. d MeBriarty, Church and Abbe Hardware Co., 279 Main St. Stanley Sts. . Alling Rubber Co., 240 Main St. A. Gladding, { Chestnut St 8. Horenstein, 1 R K. Apothecary Hall, 591 Main St. South End Pharmacy, 338 Milter-H Main &, Chogr Barrs & Bamforth, 15 Main 51, v wWas pi City Drug Co., 487 Main St. F. C. Monier & Bros., 42 Main St Morans & Crosby, 365 Main St. Chas. Goldberg, 3 R. R. Areade. Arcade. plained, but it Is to Be re of 9,500,000 ast evening with he measure was The exnct| Made a Modern One Now} Buenos Alres, Sept. 18.—A bill pro- | und | gold pesos for the modernization of | d by the| Men’s Lunch Boxes with pint size Thermos Bottle Every Dbottle . 98¢ Pillow Slips to embroider of very fine quality, several d.ifferew ga"%rns, regular size. Wednesday 98¢ Special Pair combined. guaranteed. Wed. Special .. nin §1., ain St South Another lot of Swiss emb. Handkerchiefs, regular val. 25¢ each. 100 patterns. Just for Wed. Silks in a variety of large and small patterns, yard wide. Just for Wed. ...... Yard 98 C o Figured Dress and Blouse SEPTEMBER 18, 1025, a8 it did last disco velopment of g system Wherehy for cign spinn can certify (o American | ton producers and shippers the 1a viety and grade of staple they o MAKES GREAT PROFITS Under the pian propesed, the local - slation will assembie a list of eotton and each bale will be marked with After Paying Dividends of §11.600.600, the variety and grade, and upos rival at the mill the spinner will of 82,117,083 for Year, when the eutput was ed and tmpaired In quality paying the Pullman Company Has Net surplus | l arate the cotten, Beveral \arieties then will be started on the process | New York, Sept. 18,—After of ifacturing inte the fnished | gividends of nearly $11,000,008 product, 4 dotalled reeord of cach | puiman Co. returned net surplus of | variety being kept until it is manufae 82,411,088 for the tured Into various wares 81, 1923, as compared With After the proper tests have been | yne previeus year of §1,171,294, made the spinner will eertify to the Feompany's annual report made publie loca! station the variety and grade of | 04, cottons hest suited to their needs and ¢ wants, following whieh machinery | o will be set in motion to produce these | come totalied cottons to meot the foreign demand. | from manufacturing Should the experiment prove a sie cess, the apinion Is expressed that the cotton industry of Ameriea will be | ay disclosed 088 rEVEN e $7.010,881, 887,569 from cars amounted 906,665 ana net operating ins returns and interest in- creasing the total net income to $13,. Total cash and government seeuris year ending July | surplus || the \ \ fha i . i rovolutionized within the course of & | (jeg held by the company amount to fow years. $41,775,302, President B ¥. Carry s stated in a letter to stockho! BEER MAY GO WIGHER, Pullman Co, had & total of 7 cars bl at the close of its fiscal year, 119 new 3 ears having been added during the ",“my l"mplr i Sy - Are year, In addition 211 ears under con- Watching The Hop Crop Anxiously, struction, Mr. Carry said Wurtzburg, Germany, Sept 18 Beer drinkers are watching the Ger. man hop erop anxiously, TIf the pro- Haynes Asks lv’ubli.f,T to duction this year Is not great the price will sail even higher than has Washington, Sept, 18,—Prohibition been predicted by the hrewers. An | Commissioner Haynes fssued a state- increase of 350 per cent in paper mark | ment today urging law observance prices is scheduled for the near fut-| during “constitutional week,” "let ure, and still more may be expected, | us during this week,” he sald, “pledge as the offorts of the government to peg the exchange rate of the mark do not seem to be meeting with any per- manent success, Prospects are excellent now for a good crop in the Franconian dis- trict, but rain durfog the harvesting season may injure the hops this year ! to its institutions,” DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. Support Constitution ourselves anew to uphold and defend the constitution, to foster and perpet. uate a true blue Amerleanism to in- culeate a sense of individual obliga- tion to the fundamental laws of the republic and to consecrate and pancti- fy our comradeship by our devotion v lflfif / you combine lon's frollcs and handbag, why not There's the doll craze cred In colored yarn. tume hides the handbag. BOSTON STORE Specials el Real Japanese Crepe, fast Men’'s colors, very desirable for childrens’ wear, 30 in. wide. Wea. ™ vea 25 [[Wed. ... min 98 € = Dress Linen, yard wide, all linen, good colors to se- lect from. Just 79c for Wed. .. Yard Just for Suiting, to $1.00. Rach Wed. Beach Cloth yard wide in white and all 17¢ Pure Irish Linen Huck Towels, with hemstitched place for initial. 49c e Ruffled Barred Muslin Pretty new Bungalow Cretonnes, used for com- fortable coverings and Wed. e Nard 22C Curtains with tiebacks, (‘heckleered :ash Curtains 214 yards long. —good length. - Pair 98(: Wed. ...... Pair 35(: Night Shirts, made of extra fine muslin, trimmed with silk braid. —_——— Ladies’ Fine Lisle Union Suits, all styles. Values up 43¢ = ————————————| Hemstitched Mercerized _— | Just for Wednesday | HOSIERY SPECIALS Burson Hose for women, made of fine gauge cotton Wear .t Pair 3 DC e Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose, fashioned back and double soles. Black and colors. Just for Pair 48c Wed. — Boys' and Girls’ School Hose, superior quality, war- ranted to wear. Just for Wednesday Pair —_—————— Infants’ Pure Cashmere Hose with silk heel and toe. Just for Wed. Pair 250 L T 81x90 Unbleached Sheets —made of a good heavy weight sheeting. Seamless. $1 ,29 Each — Sateen comfortables, good heavy winter weight, 100 per cent pure white cot- ton. Wed. E—————eaeaeay | Big Heavy Turkish Tow- els, double thread All Wool Plaid Blankets, double bed size. Wednes- day Special £4.98 Plaid Blankets, dou- ble bed size, weight 413 Ibs. If you want to keep up with fash must wear & for instance. Here it Is, & doll made of woolen yarn and dressed in black satine embroid- And the cos-

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