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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1923, i ania st S - T TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES AS LAND OF mmflufl, YOU SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF Hungry mobs raid Herlin bakeries; | sources to stop Illieit liquer traffie [ ’ THESE b"l'l'fll BARGAINS IN@#OOD, of | Windows are broken and police ere fore bringlng its problem to White A disarmed; rioting is reparted in ether | House | Den't Forget The Day and The Flace, cllies | . HAD FULL POWER Deaies Porgery, Claiming He Was. Privleged o Sigo Notes Indianapells, Oet. 16.—~The tangled financlal affairs of Governor MeCray, which are being made the subject of federal and state action, were further vomplicated with the fling of a suit in the elreuit court here yesterday, by the Brownstewn, Ind., Loan & Trust company, in, which it is charged the executive forged a note for $2,500 and used & large amount of money of the state of Indiana and of the discount and deposit bank of Kentland, Ind, which recently closed its doors The note, Which the Trownstown bank charges was forged, was pled. aa collateral security for another $00 note signed by Governor M and sold by the Meyer-Kiser hank to the Brownstown fnstitution. The noto given as security was purported to have been aslgned “A, Messman & " a firm In which Governor M¢ & a partner. The charge is made that the signature was “fleti. tious and forged,” and that the gov- ernor was without authority to sign the name of the firm, The complaint asks judg $3,000, alleging the Meyer-K hank at the time of solling the wan aware that the governor wus fnsol S America is Pine Esample What Angel of Peace [ Minneapolis, Oct, 16 —David Lioyd George referved to America as a land his MOHICAN % Jewish congress at New York yvotes —— oval 10 plan of erganising all) of the United Mtates inte o per- manent bhody for the advancement of Jewish interests WHEAT, RYE Ol GRANAM BREAD Can Oklahoma City dam, housing olty's | &P reserve water supply, gives way un der pressure and flood waters promise greatl danger to thousands of tranquility and prosperity in s address here last night after he had crossed over from Canads your struggle on this continent, the struggles on the way to freedom™” he abserved, “That is the way nations struggle through No great nation has ever attained the helght of grandenr witheut terrible confliet, and you have had yours “Hut you are not like Kurope Yours are net the conflicts of inter national hatred. they are net con fliets of racial 111 will and suspielon, Why passing through your town te- day, 1 notleed even the very names ores her What a num You are People in Louisiana eoast \illages Ciasie Loftus arrives at New York flee for safety In face of warnings «of an the Leviathan and proelaims hors hurricane in Gulf of Mexioco, self eured of the drug habit 15¢ Dog, ‘You have had Maine voters pejeet referendum 1ur' 45 hour law afeet) working wom- en and ehildren, incomplete returns indicate Neginald Denny, motion pleture ae- tor, is badly jnjured in automebile ae- cldent, Los Angeles dispateh declares. | ST TR Citisenship conforence at. Wash- | ington declares American people are [ impatient at the disgraceful activi ties by suecessiul operations of rom runners and ask President Coolidge | to soe that coast ia better polieed SPECIAL HOUR SALES FROM 8 TO (1AM, | FRO! ROUND==SIRLOIN=PONT HOUN - ARMOUR'S SMOK EDe— vvvveveineno. LB. 19, SHOULDERS . ........LB. 10¢ PRESH GROUND HAMBURG ., 4 LS, 2% | LEAN PRESH SHOULDERS | .o FANCY CUTS TOP ROUND—- | BEST NO, fom POT ROASTS ....... LB, 24c| POTATOES . K ROANTS PRIME RUMP ROANPS PRIME RIB ROANTS PTO LA M, ALL DAY SPECIALS R - Lh, lOc I, ch i 15c 20c/ Minneapolis ap Lloyd George at help peals to the United States to nelting pot Furope make peace, e United Btutes,” he sald, “pre sents a fine exumple of what an angel of peace ean do, with its gentle wings hovering over a great lund ‘Ah, T wish that angel would visit Kurope, We have driven it away by war, by the agony of confliet, by preparations for war I want you to help us make peace “l noticed as I came along your| industries of pence, harvesters, 1 saw I enme wlong, plows, flour millxs, v elties In Europe whose 1ife New York landlor®s are supplant. ing white tenants with negroes al in- creasnd rents and Harlem's black bolt Is rapldly growing to the south, pro | tosting New Yorkera testifying before stato housing commission, w14 SWIFT'S FRESH PORK TO ROANT. ., mj 22(: - b, lZic N P L t [CUTS OF VEAL VEAL FOR roT SO CORNE C| ' Ask for “Phillips” and Don't cl nt of Kun Kiux Klan question may eplit wide open A Jaglon ¢ tion, well<h baervers gy at | Bun Francisco. b, note vent and of his use of the state’s and the Kentland bunk's money while representing to the complainant that the Messman note was valid and that the executive was in sound finuncial condition, Sol Meyer, presidont of the Meyer- XKiser bank, commenting on the suif, declured the bank had an affidavit from the Messmann eompany stating that the governor had authority to #lgn the firm's name to all transac Lions. James W. Noel, Governor McCray's attorney, also stated the governor had the power to sign the firm's name to notes. Regarding the “state money" mentioned in the complaint, he said it evidently referred to money borrowd by the executive from the state hoard of agriculture, and asserted there was nothing llegal In the transac s wen wit of foo on. Summons in the suit will be served ! October 27, | Hearing of the various civil and federal actions instituted against the . governor are set for later in the month. The Marien county grand| Jury investigating into the governor's|the transactions with the Marion, Ind., | spe: National Bank, has been postpone - | thel definitely because of the illne s Charles W. Moores, special prosecn- tor. con ing’ por cor the wat side preie et ten [FAMOUS CA'TTL Denver, Oct. 16.—Dennis Sheedy, | 77, widely known throughout the west in the early days as a cattle man and | mine operator, and later as a banker in Denver, and president of the Den- ver Dey Goods company, died at his home here early today of pneumoni bou par giv | pro o be: nrsenals, for the mant wpons of war, the mec! | r. Thix community is the arsenal | peace, not gunx, not cannons, not | explosives, not polvon gus, but harves and the means of producing d for mankind,” | PUBLIC GARAGE REPORT ‘ Commission to Recommend o Com- mon Council Replacement of Seyv. ral Automobiles Owned by City, A semi-annual report of the garage | nmission will be submitted fo the | nmon council at tomorrow even- ‘s session. The commission re- | ts that all city cars are in good | wdition exeepting two controlled by board of public works, one by the er board and the police patrol, wnd | commission has advised the re- | ctive commissions to take steps for | ir replacement, particularly in the e of the police patrol. The com- | mission reports that it has under con- | ration changes in the heating sys 1 which should remedy the present | unsatisfactory condition of heating. A small amount of equipment was | but because cost and labor ighty,during the ts are furnished en at small cost, the margin of fit is small and accordingly the ount of new cquipment that may bought must be limited. The financial statement from April foll 192, me: 612 RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS BACKACHE ‘The heat of red peppers takes tho | “ouch” from a sore, lame back. It can | not hurt you, and it certainly ends the torture at once. ‘When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pep- per Rub, and you will have the quick- . est relief known. Nothing has such / concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just ag soon as you apply Red Pep- per Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. | Ask any druggist for a jar of | Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine with the name Rowles | on each package. m Palace—Next Mon. HAROLD LLOYD “WHY WORRY?” | o eSO TR e — CROWLEY BROS. INC, | PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2918, | Estimates cheerfully given on all Jobe | % CINDERS FOR SALE A H. Harris | ~General Trucking— 90 WEST ST, High $44 Bal, and abl, TEL. 1233-3 | | 2 Grade Furniture | ! AND FLOOR COVERINGS Sole Agent for PREMIER RANGES A. D. LIPMAN 82-31 Lafayctte St Tel. 1320-2 ' Stromberg Carburetor | i‘ AG l_lawker i | ¥ We Clean Everything Under the Sun ’ (yeneral Housecleaning A Specialty NEW BRITAIN WINDOW CLEANING (0, ance on hand September 1, 1923, to September 30, 19 ows: Balance on hand, Ap i 3, $1 : vecelpts from depart- | ntal a unts, $5,498.96; total, $5.- .89; expenditures, $5,163.70; ba 30, 1923, 9.19. The assets are as follows: ance on hand, $449.19; supplies equipment, $1,254.76; bills receiv- e, $995.16; total assels, $2,699.11, The Habilities are $497.53. | === | Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 N NOURISHMENT AT DAWN le morning should : bring to your home a supply of Seibert’s milk and cream. Ask s us to supply you with this sealed-for-safety milk, "MAKE SURE TS SEIBERTS' ) . SEIBERTsSON Your Willoman' PARK ST. PHONE:17201% NEW BRITAIN,CONN. Accept a Substitute ¢ “Phillips” 1o your druggist, then you will get the originn) Milk of, | Magnesin preseribed by physiclans for Henry J, Allen |60 years. Proteet your doctor and | with Governor | yourself by uavolding imitations of | Pinchot and declares 1t 18 duty of | genuine, “Phillips.” 26-cent bottles, | Pennsylvania to exhaust all its re-|also S0-cent hottles, contuin directions, | L -3 e Tt A—— Y —— s — First race for international fisher men's tr y will he suiled off Hulifax Octohr Former Governor of Kunsas taukes Insue 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 and providing more leg room. A well designed top and slanting windshield do their share toward adding a finished, clean-cut appearance. Make it a point to see the other new models also en display in our ghow room. These cars cen be obtained through the Fovd Week'e AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND ¢ 200 E. Main St. | | i { | | Phone 2701 at Reasonable Prices We have sufficient confidence in our line to believe that it will appeal strongly to all dis- criminating buyers. Call at our sample room and look line—We will be pleased to show you. over our PAINTS—VARNISHES—GLASS The R. M. Hall Co. 179-183 ARCH ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONN. SUPREME HERALD Bakes perfectly, evenly and quickly, with either coal or gas. Economical in consumption of coal-consumes les gn. Mada in tha new PORCELAIN ENAMEL or the usual lack. ..... ste Loal and Gas Range. A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS FANCY SELE NUTP MARGARINE .., 2 7 A, M. to 12:30 P, M, SPECIAL SOUND YELIOW ONIONS FRESH DUG PARSNIPS viey 2 Lbs. e Doz, R SW MACKEREL .. DDHOC 15 ROOM BRICK HOM TION FOR ROOMING HOU H. DAYTON HU 272 MAIN STRE Open Until 8 P. M. l All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Sca Lobsters. We Have the Goods HONISS’S 24-30 State St. Visit Our Dining Room 710,000 GRAND) CLOEING oD FOLDING, WASH SELF SEAA_NG) i \CoconuTs ) ,EBNOET WHISKERED J - HENRY APPLEGATE BROUVGHT BACK W PLEASURE CAR Libs, Hartford BOARDS-ANVILS - SOAP | MOHICAN CREAMERY — ...2 DOZ. 73¢c| BUTTER ........ .2 LBS. 97c SUGAR For ... 99c SUGAR For ... 23¢c 45c v on 35> 2he 10c | the | 23¢ | JELL-0—IN ALL FLAVORS KARO SYRUP—NEW & NEW PEARL BARLEY MOHICAN EVAP, MILK ., Bot, Lge. Can FRESH CU'P | EXTRA HEAVY . SPINACH APEFRUIT . 10c|PECK ..........15c/4 FOR ......... 25¢ nor. OC L. 120 .ot lZc ; iy 7o 100' ALAGA i .. 10¢ —FISH SPECIALS— FRESH SAYBROOK FLOUNDERS ..... Li. FANCY SALA SALMON vivrees 2 L LARGE PLU \ l—5c I LVAPORATED APPLE 35¢/carnors .2 Lbs. 2be . Lb, " 9c¢ . Ib, 12¢ K .. FOR SALE! ER OF CITY. .FINE PROPOSI- A,YkERs’ SODA WATER MPHREY e home a bottle of cream soda =~ Something you will like—it's deli- NATIONAL BARNIK B!flml Three size botties—5c, 10c, 15c, IN CENT clous, Sixteen room house on Russell street for sale. This is in the west end and only five minutes walk from center. Fine, big rooming house. A splen- did money maker. llops Money to loan on first and second mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, e e ——— 'BY STANLEY | Now PRomiSE | | YOU KNow G\T FER | M Your HOME FRIEND-- BRUNOY 1272 SODA - FIRE- AND \CE CRACKERS ALSO PLAIN HAMME RS T WAS LEFET OF HIs . AFTER HOKE BURTON TOOK TWO LESSONS BEH/ND “THE WHEEL - MR BURTON WiiLL BE ABLE TO LEAVE HIS HOME IN ABOUT TEN DAYS