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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER .12, 192, ALLING RUBBER CO. CHASE & BURLINGTON AUTO ROBES AND BLANKETS. LARGEST LINE OF DRIVING GLOVES IN THE CITY. H.0.W. SWEATERS, GUARANTEED PURE WORSTED. DRAPER - MAYNARD AND WRIGHT & DITSON FOOTBALL GOODS. SPECIAL PRICES ON FOOTBALL GOODS TO TEAMS. WE CARRY AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES AND NECESSITIES SUPERIOR CORD TIRES GUARANTEED 10,000 MILES. REVERE CORDS GUARANTEED SATISFACTION. SPECIAL, SMITH GUARANTEED CORDS—30x34, $8.90. 32x4, $15.00. 34x4, $15.00. 34x44, $20.00. ‘ HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYCE - ITE 240 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN Massachusetts corporation is at all| times under jurigdiction of thone Ui ntr sacion. of "ot GIRL KILLS STUDENT p onever o1 all N sHam whep .‘I"l”"‘:‘,""f‘",',,"",','m‘"",';",‘.mlm.q Belleved Motive for Murder in West Philadelphia=Four Shots plaintif’s connsel |' seeking to get in- | " Fired Into Vietim's Body, BUCKLAND EXPLAINS HIS COURT TROUBLE tormation from n indiseriminate | production of records whether rele- tw [ vant or not before a notary publie, 9 . Justice of Peace Wants Him' ™. hickiuns: vercrrine to nis re.| Phideiphia, oct. 12.~Harry . fusal and that of My, Clark to pro-|bernagle, a student at a chiropractic Put in Jail |duce records yesterday sald that no schoolhere who last night was shot disrespect or contempt for the au-|,. tne straet in West Philadelphia by New Haven, Oct, 12.—Edward G thority of the notary or the Con-| 3 : | nectient low was hn:-u'dm hut yhul'l young woman, died early today. Buckland, vice president and general counsel of the New Haven road, to question of principle involved \mu;"nlh*rlna Miller, formerly of Wilkes- that whieh stbstantially affects every| Barre, is under arrest charged with citizen of Connecticut in the taking|the shooting, which the police said day gave out a statement explanatory of the proceedings which yesterday brought him before a notary public Ka- of depositions, LETTER FROM PRESIDENT. Wishes To Coolidge and Receives | Boy Scout council last evening. The vacation expenses were paid to a large extent by the boys them- selves, who were charged their pro rata share of the board, ete. 'The report showed a total of $1,039.60 re- resulted from a lover's quarrel. The | authorities declared.that a charge of murder would be lodged against her, | here as a witness under an order of | Four shots were fired into the stu- the Massachusetts courts where an| | dent's body. He was rughed to a| action against the New Haven voad is | nearby hospital and an operation per- | pending. Becalise Mr. Buckland and New Britain HI-Y Club Sends nmr“’”“'d immediately but he died a few Mr. Clark, secretary of the company,| | hours later. i | refused to produce a considerable Reports from Wilkes-Barre quoted volume of documents of the com- a sister of Miss Miller as having said | pany as required hy subpoenas duces Communication from White House |that (hn__\'m‘mg woman had been | tecum, counsel for the plaintiff in the |/ Ll s st b | \\'ofklng in thlurloil;?mu‘l'md h:‘l:]r::p]‘:‘ Massachusetts action requested that e “,_I,.;mrkl bar serrm"r;; of :‘:I\Il’vfi\; l\f;.h"cu::z:“n M':.)'Amm Casr.! they be committed 1o Jal w3 1-Ca"|the Y. M. C. A, trom C. B. Slemp. | gello, declared that Miss Miller re- | oo T o -|J~‘ |:‘ secretary to President Coolidge, | cently had learned the student in-| Co. will seek an injunction to !t‘.s |.n ' thanking the members of the Hi-Y | tended to marry another girl. | Frank 8. Bishop. the notary, from | ... "o 40 expression of good will "';"'“‘B'“'“"“;“'"‘;‘f' -t the New SNt the president early this week. | TR PUOKIRNG YAMC ) he letter reads as follows: | i Haven road denies that it is attempt- .ry. white House, I REPORTS ON SGOUT GAMP | ing to get control of the Boston and | “Washington. | Maine railroad as alleged by Edmund | ., ¢ Mr. Dorbuck: | B. Codman of Boston, plaintiff. “.rjo president has received your Boys Pay $1,030.60 Toward Expenses through stack recently returned to it|ing pote of October 8, and asks me | I by federal court decree. He quoted (g, express (o you and other members | Of Summer Camp Amounting to| from the last annual statement injq¢ the High School Club his heartiest | o ® ] whith the directors sald that as own- | peciprocations for all of your good | $1:388.89—Report Shows Deficit. } er of a substantial min‘m'lly hm-]: wishes, He IHopes the Club may },,‘ Taking care of 73 boys, in a total the New Haven had no desire to dom- | 4itogether successful in promoting the ] inate the policy of the Boston oa (T 15 of mm:mmr, among |Of 167 plus Scout week units, with Maine and also from a directors state: | jts m lonly a deficit of $47.20 was the ment after the stock was returned| “Most sincerely vours, lachievement of Scout Executive Wal- to the effect that control was not ', B. SLEMP, ‘(e.r 0. Cook: this summer, acdording sought. | “Secretary to the President”” |45 3 report submitted to a meeting Mr. Buckland goes into the hi g S O Tl lof the executive committee of the tory of the present litigation showin DIPEACHMENT ACTION. | that the New Haven company as ; | By The Associated Press. | | Oklahoma City, Oct. 12.—Impeach- | ment machinery of the Oklahoma ’ 3 T 2 house of representatives was set in| Hel'e $a Fllle onic motion today with the announcement | L . sa D § :hy W. D. McBee, lpeuke; of !n com- rug | mittee of 21 house members to con- axatlve’ ys gISt}duct investigations upon which im- |8 Every other night for threc weeks |peachment charges would be based. | it's your duty to brew a cup of this| The state senate proposed consid- great vegetable tea—that is, if you|eration of legislation affecting the want better blood, clear complexion | Ku Klux Klan when it adjourned aft- and sparkling eyes. * ler a 15-minute session until Monday e |afternoon. An antl-klan bill was ‘ elery K]ng {drawn by Senator C. B. Leedy. It costs but builder is| and New WOMAN REMAINS UNCONSCIOUS Mrs. W. Haslan of 341 Park street, who was injured when she fell down stairs her home early this week, is still in a serious condition and uncon- | scious. She has been removed to the New Britain genefal -hospital. She has been suffering from a fractured skull and concussion of the brain ever ( since the accident, Get a package today. a trifle, but ‘as a health ‘worth its weight in gold. Normal bowel action, perfect work- ing stomach and sweet breath follow its use. The children drink it and enjoy it, and it's the gentlest acting laxative they can take, especially good when they are fretful, cross and feverish, $2.0 Business men—with whom the runabout has always been very popular—are well pleased with the changes embodied in this model. Always rugged, the car has been made decidedly trimmer and more comfortable. This result is obtained by raising the radiator and enlarging the cowl; making a decided improvement in looks ard providing more leg room. A well designed top and slanting windshield do their ehare toward adding a finished, clean-cut appearance. Make it a point to see the other new models also on display in our show room. These cars can be obtained through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. Elmer Auto Company 22 MAIN ST. New 'lumbia ol : Process Records Main Street 167-169 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD Rah! The most interested spectator at the Georgetown-Marine football game iny i the Capital recently was ‘Sergeant | Jiggs.” Marine mascot. The sergcant knows the fine points of the game and growls out his disproval when any of his “teammates’ makes a misplay. celved from the boys; and $500 ap- |8 propriated by the council; which was $47.29 less than the total cost of the camp. was $1,686.89. Columbia DOWN BALAILICE ON EASY WEEKLY {PAYMENTS M RECORDS AND DELIVERY FREE The total expense of the campi' g THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW CONSOLE Per Week NEW RECORD RELEASES NOW ON SALE - KS$*T TORS b sty 132 MAIN STREET John A. Andrews & Co. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE EXPLOSION KILLS DOZEN Hunting Goods Store Supply of Am- munition Ignited in Moscow Wreak- ing Havoe In Vicinity, By The Associated Press, Moscow, Oct, 12,—At least 12 per- sons were killed and several score in- Jured by a terrific explosion today In @ hunting goods store on the Neglian- ni prospekt, one of the principal sireets of "Moscow. Two buildings were shattered by the shock and debris and exploding cartridges and cartridge belts were hurled among passershy, Above the store crowded apartments were located, If you have a box spring on your bed keep it free from dust by using the vacuum cleaner on it occaslonally, INDIANS IN OLYMPICS A movement has been starteg in Mexico City by Dr. M. Alt to enter the Tarashumara Indian runners in the next Olymple games at Paris. These Indians are primitive natives of Chihuahua and some can run six marathons a day. Running figures In thelr religion, and Dr, Alt declares one of them has run 206 miles in 24 hours, JUDGE HAS “DOLLAR DAY" Police Judge D. J. Hefferman of Miaml, Fla., recently announced and advertised “Dollor Day"” in his court in conjunction with local* merchants who put on “Dollar Day" sales. But Judge Hefferman sought to discour- age rather than attract business, His “Dollar Day” idea was to add $1 to the regular fines assessed in his court, CLUBBED INTO SUBMISSION Attempted Dash For Froedom At Fort Leavenworth Prison Results Dis. astrously for Convicts, Leavenworth, Kas, Oct, 12.—Four prisoners, two of them considered dangerous were shot and clubbed into submission when they attempted to escape from the stone quarry at the United States disciplinary barracks at Fort Leavenworth yesterday. APPOINTMENT SOON Washington, Oct. 12.~—Indications were given at the treasury today of the appointment of a new director of the mipt, succeeding ¥. E. Scobey, resignell, would be announced within a week. - Another Record Breaking Food Sale AT YOUR MARKET SATURDAY T] SPECIAL — HOUR SALES- SPECIAL FROM 9 TO 11 A, PORTERHOUSE, SIRLOIN, ROUNDw— GROUND HAMBURG . 'S STEWING FOWL LEAN FRESH— SHOULDERS ....... BEEF LEAN BOILING BEEF CHOICE POT ROASTS PRIME RUMP RIB ROLLS . CHOICE CH ROASTS M. BEST NO. 1~ . LB. 19¢ . 8 LBS. o LB, 25c 24c LB. 12ic | PORK E}‘:%Tgsronx e 20€ ;gggg HAMS ... Ib. 23¢c PORK CHOPS ...... Lb. 22c FRESH - w 12%¢ PIGS FLET ..... 3 Lbs. 250 YOUNG WINTER LAMB LEGS .. .25¢ .32¢ FOWL SPARERIBS . SWIFI'S GOLDEN ..ms,350 i':inest Bakery Produc¢ts From Our O PUMPKIN AND SQUASH PIES ., ASSORTED (OFFEE CAKES ... < WHIPPED CREAM LAYE WRHIPPED CREAM PUF FANCY 2 AND 3 LAYER 0. 25¢ 350 5c | 40c | ASSOR ASSORTE | MEATY FROM 9 TO 11 A, M. POTATOES ..15 Lb. Peck 33c FROM 3 TO 5 P. M. ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED— SHOULDERS .... PRIME RIB ROASTS BEEF . GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ........ ALL DAY SPECIALS - .. LB. 1l¢c ... LB, 200 ., BAG 93¢ VEAL SMALL LEGS TO ROAST . MEATY RUM ROAS CHOICE CuUTs | BREASTS VEAL FOR POT PIES .... - LAMB LAMB wn Ovens On The Premises PLAIN, RAISIN, FRUIT AND NUT POUND CAKE RTED ROLLS . | ASSORITED BUNS ... D COOKIES . Doz, Doz, . Doz . Doz, 12¢ 15¢ 15e 24c FANCY LARGE SELECTED— DOZ 73c | L#~T:ST MOHICAN OCREAMERY— BUTTER .........2 LBS. 97¢ GOBLEL'S Pure Lard . .‘”290 LB.. .. WHOLE MILK _Cheese Butter 290 | LB, FRESH PEANUT . 21€ | 1n LIMBURGER Cheese (New) OUR DIN? BLIND COFFEE RED RUTTERILY B. ¥ MOHICAN EVAPORATE CREAM OF WHEAT “ FANCY WHOLE HEAD RIC] 25c | NEW PACK SAUER KRAUT .., 10c | FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHET 21c | P. AND G, S0AP | FANCY st 12¢ 47¢ |{ 'URE COCOA IN R CORN .. | POST BRAN FLAKES . | NEW YBLLOW CORN 150 oc 25¢c 21e 12¢ 17c 19c BULK .. FINE GRANULATED— —SPECIAL— CONFECTIONERY— . 23¢ SUGAR .. 10 Lbs. 95¢ :a w10 s r. . SUGAR... 2 Lbs. Y BALDWIN APPLES 1 ONIONS UGE. BASKET 6'90 | ok, BAsKuT. 590 | 1 FRESH CUT SPINACH .. SOLID YELIOW TURNIPS FANCY TOKAY GRAPES LARGE NATIVE PEACHES /OW PICKLING 19¢ 25¢ 15¢ 10c .4 Lbs .4 Lbs. S Lbs. 'ANCY NATIVE QUINCES 5. BAS. sl- TOMATOES 25’ tGE. paskEr. 39C . Peck 19¢c «.4 Lbs, 15¢ <o. 2 Lbgs. 2 .Lge. Basket $1.49 ~—EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY— GRAPEFRUIT — EXTRA HEAVY ................4 FOR 25¢