New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 2, 1923, Page 5

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POLICE DEPARTMENT [sias'snsa izvievia s |- NEWSPAPERS AID MUCH : : - National Meat Stores Co. committee, mflBE FAI‘w MT At this time Chairman Dehm said | Publication of Aute Aecidents Felps " that there was a motion hefore the 1 Cutting Down Number, uumnny 70 WEST MAIN STREET commitiee to adjourn subjeet to the eall of the ehair. Chairman Ringrose Man says, ———— h h M lo KNU w‘h“ objected and made an amendment 5 - - that the committee adjourn for one Ruffale, Oet 2, = David Van . ' week. ‘The amendment was not eay- | Sehaaek of Hartford, Conneetiout, | il m" w u ln'mm ried and the meeting adiourned sub. | Vice-president of the Nationul Safety S y ject te the eall of Chairman Dehm, | ©0Untll declared at the epening ses % 3 slon of the publie safety section to- who asserted that a meeling would he a that R R - ™ ealled when the epinio; f wop. | 48Y that a hig opportunity in publie . That the committes appointed by |Tor 0 BEER o O o ™" |safety work ties with the newspapers b i Mayor Angelo M, Paonessa to probe 2ot of the natien, The newspapers, said 2 » 4 econditions in the New Britain pelice 1 " Mr, Van Sehaack are performing “a nificant serviee In keeping b | department and among the board ur; ‘SITTERS l“ DEIAND . Sad resuits o publie .mmmu| b : ; = | . continually hefore the publie.” 2 \, . 3 . _ | SlRLO!N—-ROUND STEAKS .... LB 35c police commissioners, has little or no : fault to ind with the department and | jig Demand for People Who Wil| “An automabile aceident is not only | : only one objection to veoiee against| B the IhRatkar Adsiatos. 1t 1a & § 4 AR the commissioners was made c\‘l:lenl. Stand in Line and Mold Places for [ community ealamity of the highest 1 At the first meeting of the committee el pred ey e 1 | B s e 1 e mares o O T R w4 ( o' | CHOICE FRICASSEE culcxms LB. 25c Yo ity hall, | By The Assaciated Press, enforcement of the laws lies within i y All members of the commitiee IN’M Berlin, Oct, 2,—"Hitting in line" has|the realm of the newspaper as the g i | present when the meeting was called | become a profitable calling in Ger- | watehdog of the publie interests.” 3 ! ¢ Y FRESH CALVES LIVER LB 38¢ to order shortly after 8 o'clock by|many. The professional helders of In 108 cities throughout the * Mayor Paonessa, He |n!¢:‘rmtd the | places in food queles no longer stand | United States in 1922 there were 11,4 & 4 i 4 members that it appears that & com- | until they fall from exhaustion; they|deaths per 10,000 cars registered and 1 % : plete investigation of the police de- | take thelr chatrs with them and sit 12,8 rwr 100,000 population, the re- g 3 \/ % SWIFI S DlxlE BACON Sioh vieihia LB lsc plrtmenl has been demanded by cer-| comfortably, knitting, reading or port said, | ¥ *'tain citizens and it is now up to llw’mhnlllux with acquaintances, i R i . | ‘ ' ‘ CHOPPEDSTEAK..........ZLBS 25¢ committee to faithfully perform |lu Women who formerly served as duties, This committee should go | serub women have taken to the ealls A F OFL “EmlNG ahead with the work the same as the | :n(. w‘:hr: the result that it Is nlllmll 4 4 i g e sl to| impoasible to get women to do hey > 81 i , 1 | 4 more ‘ Sl S0 BEST PRINT BUTTER .........LB. 57c original committee had planned do, he believed. The mayor said that| cleaning work., They can earn mnnvhlmllc- Central Labor Coumell Stands m o) th I a8 long as the investigation has been | money with less phyasical effort in lhr, in D of Losing its Charter, | " started he wanted “the thing gone | queues, through with.” | Every apartment house has its list says Gompers, ? Alderman Willlam H, Judd and|Oof sitters who may be retalned by the | Cornelius Dehm and Councliman Da- | hour and lahor bureaus can supply Portiand, Ore,, Oct, vid L. Nalr sald that they did not|them immddiately upon request, convention of the American Federa- i oy — tion of Lahor was ready taday to set- : A | Here is Edna Beoucher of Logan, 0., said to be the umldsl FOI‘ Quick Returns U‘e Herald Ch“ified Adv“ . know of any irregularities in the po- i lice department and the only com.! BODY TAKE NOM WRECK, |tle down to a grind after the opening| H A [day of, oratory and the submission of | youngest girl evangelist. She's' 15 and has been preaching plaint they had received against the| Casper, Wyo, Oct. 2.—Tha body of | day of, police commissioners was the fact|an unidentified woman was removed |reports. throughout Ohio, Indiana and West Virginia for four year: that the board had appointed men to| from the chalr car of the wrecked President Gompers announced last - the regular, police force who were| Burlington train at Cole creek rnrly"”fill! the decision of the executive over age and therefore violated a eity| today | councll that the charter of the Seattle ordinance. The men agreed that the| TR AR e e | eentral labor counell would be re- commissioners do not deny that they ) [voked unless the Seattle body within appointed such men. VOICBIIOIOgISt [0 days declde to abide by the feder- Mr. Nair asserted that he could not ation’s laws. see anything the committee should P R R R R nvestigate except this complaint. HAVE SHORT LIBERTY, lderman Judd stated that a report Duesseldorf, Oct, 2.—Of 100 crimin. relative to thig matter is now bheing % | als who escaped from the city prison awaited from the corporation counsel | here Sunday night, taking advantage and he did not think that anything| of the excitement of the rioting and gould be done until the report was) | the disarming of the security police received. Alderman Dehm said that : by the I'rench, 80 had been recap- this report would first be submitted tured up to this afternoon. Most of to the common council, which might ; them were taken by German plain in turn, refer it to this committee to 4 . | clothes police. act upon, ” | ‘ Turquoise i ncliman Molander 1pvad that 4 | A natural flower at the waistiine ; 2 : lois ! Vals . H o e A GREAT SALE ! CALLY CAUTIFUL. LOT Children’s Silk Lisle elioss S A b B 1T | Women’s Sport Hose Mr. Nair be appointed clerk of the 2 ‘committee énd Mr. Dehm was named F ;'{.’J}L’:,“‘}',';f:k'r[fl,:,‘fl:;"u‘f:ur'::m«fo : 3 ‘ - Ce“uIOId lvory “Sunshine” “ A high grade si’k and wool ribbed fall Sport Hose, attrac- «hairman., Mr. Judd moved that the meeting adjourn until a later date but | Hose ihis wds objected to by Elias T. Ring- B » . . rose who said that the committee had : { s(\I:eindf‘m\T:v E"“:';-‘hq:;‘:‘l:“‘:' TOllet Al‘tlcles Aprons tive colorings. For 89 hi:t'i c?lnm todgether v!vo nt‘;u" ttlhe hth 1 7 Colors are black, cordovan, sil- 300 picces in this lot includ- Wednesday — Pair ... c i iR . ver, champagne, buck, suede | ing Hair Brushes, Mirrors, Puff The prettiest percales that we oA.li}i‘:::mn Frank Conlon occupied sl and others. For 29 | Boxes and Hair Receivers, Jarge have ever seen. Over 50 pat- ) i e : Nail Buffers and Trays. Values terns and colors trimmed with the floor for the next few minutes in | Wednesday — Pair ... (4 5 i ) Tl to ARt | ass Jugs which he frankly expressed his senti- i 3 Tor \\'ul""*“‘" ¥ g ments. He said that there must be \ / s e ¥ 3 for $1.00 1 gal. size.. Special 25 Satle Tl for Wednesday ....... [ ‘something to investigate or this com- A | y 5 A : 'Y Women's Flannelette | Children’s Flannel- | Wool Jersey Suits mittee would never have been ap- 2.~The annual pointed. He further added that if 4 there are any individuals in the police ) 1 & X - ' o department who are responsible for mfr{fi& wlc"t‘fi‘v"_ ;aol:_""o e‘:flperthor Gowns : ette Rompers -r;;: l:;i“ .\‘n':‘(I :&.‘;m,‘:,\,fl.fl: 9 & any 'wrong doing they should bo|the U: § Wea Hray) cha Hieq P e e Pink and blue striped flannel-e [ . R S e Infants’ “Baby Pak” Gritibized, He said tHut ir thete wits | DN Conducting observations in Ha- ottn (oft food) qnaliEy. Tieeoy Comfy Little Rompers, made handsome heather shades. Mid- Yy Rnything: wrong he did not want to | V2ib has been sent to Tokio, to as- ins? and warm, slip- 5 3 of dark grey striped flannelette dy and “Oliver Twist” styles, e e er lghtly and. (io|dist Dr. Omori, director of the Jap- Why not tr iR 590 trimmed with turkey red bind- beautifully made, trimmed and Silk and woOI v LU © | anese earthquake commission, Y y ! Lol oy i B RE T ings and cmbroidery. Sizes 2 . A real $3.95 suit, Might oné should be severely repri- B Want Ads if 1l Y o 6, For ¥ ‘manded. Mayor Paonessa assured ant Ads if you se 8 2 ‘v héntxl.lthl.ctm:e‘;ou:;l bave the backifis | e C——— or buy? s Horamhy ; ests 0. e administration if it was learned i Tl vell ki - ',;hat any wrong doing had occurred THE HERALD Men s WOOI Heather AR . cE "W"::*:““:m l":':l“l lmlee 9¢ar n the police department. I “« 7] SR S i The A Che 2 || PHONE A | Hose Ginger Ale [Mellip's Food | “Ideal” Jars | orenins . 69€ ‘Mr. Conlon further asserted that if {hé signers of the original resolution with the First quality drop stitch pat- Bottl Gk h tern, light wool hose for fall | ottles el With glass tops, 1 ‘bave so much fault to find with th Bl eparimant, they shoula be made o |l A<B- C Want- Ads ‘ wénr, Tor 25 . quart size. Tor > Rt i s 1 For 9 Wednesday — Pair . . . (¥ pint size for or L ssc -‘ Women’s Wool Sport Hose #ppear before the committee and toll |s ed. Wednes Irregulars of a #8c grade. ({3 B4 * ” v Little Princess lmported Filet Kayser's Cashmer- | nener mivare vor 19 0 Knitted Gowns Crochiet Lucs ette Gloves | .\.) i(lcnvl s}<-r~;3|n,~7 Garment for Women's Doe lined Cashmer- | i ::;::il.arll:'“:l‘l‘ ;‘l‘.’ng Ll Handsome patterns, both ette Glove in "’“7 weight, 2. o 9 . 690 edges and bands in two-inch clasp style in biack, brown and 'l \wl"lgl'lt S SIIVCI' POl- For Wednesday ...... Bk S e : widths, For 9 gy Far. - 490 Wednesday — Yard ... JC Wednesday—Pair. . ... . : h' C St Sy ishing Lream ANOTHER GREAT SALE OF Women’s Flannelette v R AT SR At 16¢ 3 y ednesday ...... “Davol” Hot Water | Children’s Bloomers Bloomers sizes 4 to 12, Warm garments of Scotch Bottles and Syrmges n|.::|]:-m::;“|.}qm.l\ny' white domet flannclette, ruffled knee, Full . Guaranteed for one year. | flamncl. Tor 250 cut sizes, For 33¢ Center Pieces and Wednesday — Pair . Values to $1.50. ‘Wednesday — Pair ... 3 : For Wi esday r Wednesday s ! scarfs Infants’ WRingo” | VHlmantic’ | . S, Cashmerette 1Nns Thread | :a::'":lutl;._m.\ ery attractive pat- Wednesday A tremendous clearance of | YOMT ChOice }Tom buttons, 3, 4 and 6 on card, all | Hose For Washing. Tor | o Vi White and black, PSRN SO o sizes, all colors, all kinds, A Gl weather Withastay SCOTeS Of Stunnlng ;“l;’ “(;"ill':ll(‘:*:;(.\l'l—'('unl. 3c ;\:‘rk‘l?:-l !:;lll'llk lr:-l all numbers, For | . 9 . 5 .o 25¢ Girls’ Fall Union Sizes 4 to 615, For ARSIt . QR ;}“(;:Inlwlnf 15 o iy 3 n..‘loc ‘Sut Exclusive Type Hats TP ATA Lo 2 e bleached Union Suit. Fall Tomorrow Embroider Rick Rack Braid ’ Flower Pots e s 10 16, @ " For Wednesday $ (.,m',:'""'p‘;:“.:",,mg";" 1 '"“"l" 5000 yards of that attractive 5 Four best sizes !"“. "lo'_"l g i 3t 5 4l two-tone washable rick rack for Priced especially for Wednesday 15¢ « 49¢- . Gl Enve-l;i;*éhemls: Pure Linen Glass ~To choose at this terns. For trimming. For rice,with theassur- ¢ " gn e’that every hat : 50 Wednecday Wednesday — Yard . lc is a final authorita- s ‘ tive mode..and ex- M 0 Sticks Bath Rugs ‘ Of neat Windsor Crepe, neat p | Heavy quality. Size 22x38. val lace trimmed models, with Blue or red checks, strictly clusxve e addmon.. \ Extra special for 10 | Coldrs, pink and $1 19 wide shoulder strap. | first quality, For C | . | " 79c | Wednesday — yard .. 25¢ Toweling blue. For Wed.. . For Wednesday that is a treat indeed! ‘ Wodnesday. .........: These Styles Shown for the First Time! —And Every One Individual! Large panne hats, tichly trimmed with Voile Ruffled Curtains Heavy Scotch tIl 3000 YARDS plumage. .. ; Examples xflgfi;’mwfl SR Made of fine quality material, Fla I t , nnelette Paris- inspired variations of the cloche, trimmed with burrit goose or peacock . .. For Wednesday Collection Lyons velvet combined with silver cloth terns. B\ effects . Wednesday — Yard The charming new turbans, finished with exquisite French ornaments. hemstitched and with tie backs, from the A very pleasing variety of pat-

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