New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 24, 1923, Page 3

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Syt - T s s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1023, EPECTWALTONTD = S S o B o 0000 = A Sensational Sale And Oklahoma G;;I;-W M‘ ernor haited to read & cofy ; Windowf Di.play 5 g 50 of the senaie reselution suspending Silo By M s Shin's e | - , X By The Asees iai ¥ . s “Wha voted for me?” he inquired 4 Py . Oklahoma City, Okla., Oet. 24 |in & low volee With Gev, J. . Wamnen still sileat but| “Senator Rarker.” v believed to be girding for a fnal! “"Will you have any statement to. b > 4 BIRD fight to resist the ¢ es upen whieh | night, governer® he was asked, | q ralgn him for trial The probability leemed that eourt| SrEenER RESENTTOINL [ R | " FOR THREE DAYS ONLY Governor Wallon intended o go 1o :lu ua\rledum' n-uulhtodny. Ihul whether e —— LRty ? WS : he wan defy the resolution us- | 8. 3 i ¥ 3 : 3 . ptieal, “Ho| _(Contianed trom First Fage) ) B : A sale that should certainly not be neglected, for we offer de- cided savings that one secures but seldom. Very fine Hosiery pending him was problematical, He 2ig e 3 ns o what "he conaidere bl omcin A, drink of auor frgm Adam for 23 : & 5 [ e A that b bout to g i P H . . . st aithoueh e Intimated he doed UL second drink when & grocery. | . \ ‘ d! of Silk in Autumn tints at' much below our usual prices and by mandators. L |iaat Gasears Meec, - OPMars and - o laying in your season’s supply now the savings in dollars wili be “qually as reticent was M. F.lg g0 were outside, At this remark \abas b : ; very great. Trapp, lleutepant gorvernor, designat- Adam poured the liquor into the sink, : = i : ' G ol i Specially Priced For This Event ed by the senate messure to as- Bty o , said, sume the governor's duties during "::::Pl::‘;’“u‘::\l‘:“dl this point ask { the perlod of suspension. His only | "ay o omicor. if it was not hiy e | ulatement was that he would ablde; "0 o 4 whistle after he hld‘ Ly the law, . o ink in order to wi Close followers of the -nuumnn=|",|':"",'(':::"o:kfl:,":nd O PR ’ 2 ¢ : predicted that the governor's firati, o5y 0" inne The officor sald that ¢ : Buy move would take form in an action |, Always purchased two drinks so H in the criminal court of appeais to b, . ) i nullify the mpeachment proceedings. :.';:: ::.:'k"""":d":“" l'\":"”“':“'""”,?;m"'_" . ¢ i Them By He would base his auit, 1t was satd, [0 SHA SC EEEEN O ar o ’ H unulnd- that since the Teglslature | ™ LL0 Sl elling o the stand and T § The Box Tons CAlled Lo amecln) semrlo elel¥ | denfed that he had anything to do tom i L at ampowered o fatte. | With the place and Adam sald that he GHHLE aariers Lodgt L ake uPlyaver sold w drink to anyone, Officer | 4 3 i O'Mara testified that he was in the s s The senate likewiss is expected to & ; ' . Z o i BT aeek . recourse In the courts shoutd |P/8°C on¢ day when he saw Stanley ; ; i ilk Hosiery To Our Customers Governor Walton fall to comply with soll u gluss of liguor to a customer, s ey orovialana of thi mdily The case of Edward Johnson, charg- e [8) (1) Extra Length—The shole stocking Is overlength s provisio! * BUSPENsion “or-{. 4 \ith breach of the peace, was con moasuring 30 Inches against the standar inehes. : . o . i This extra length gives additfonal comf and | | v An expert my hment B tinued until Friday morning at the re y B4, weating qualities, veloped color The impeachment bill eh quest of Attorney Harry * Ginsburg. 2 [B1°( 2) Doubled Top—The mercerized top 1s doubled 1o the » impeachment bill charged the|cy., ey Siankawlcz, charged with i sllk which gives extra strength, euperlor finish, and Birds ure pure dyed—mot executive with cntering into a “cor-{, . nkenness und bre; ,h' ¢ 5 5 H makes tha top extra elastie, “ : r tendesto strengthen rupt agreement,” with Dr. A, B, G o8 atld, By eaoiiof the petel | B (3 Finest Grade of SIk—The body of this stocking 1 akening 11, Perhaps among Davenport, iatate ‘health commidsian- was fined $5 on each count but ex- | + it 3 D 5 Rt made of the finest pura thread sille (12 thread), ) « wedding dress of your e b, Tawards, the gae. |ccution of sentence was _suspended. | No wonder 18-vear-old ...codora rooie of Lansing, Mich., is m Double Sole-The high splicing great grandmothor, and in spite of the loog years s araoTa). Shaufeuie A ths S'I(lnkn\\'ilc;z was arreated Sunday eve- | 80 happy now. Why, her essay on good roads was selected by the |4 e, tso T ke aitestine ol havikw ! §200 o month; and that therohy |y oo “p U 'ri.» Case o | SChoo children the country over. She wrote it while living in|8: through and look shahby like hosc that are rein X ing mar o g rorn (} L i 1 7 Y 74 i " forced witl & v ol e o ashion, 1f‘!ifilnflt?:‘lll;::\""‘;’;!n‘;:‘a"::l"\‘:':.P:b;r?::_lPmu.':ln Hodorfski, charged with be- | Pontiac, Wis. <A“d no wshe goes to Washington, as the guest of [#1 (5, wear Ressting Heels and Toes—They are made of t v rarl anticipate tha His 3 2 2urh ling a tugitive from justice from the | the National Chamber of Commerce, and gets "a gold watch, |§ four threads of the very finest long staple mercer- by being the first to have izod cotton—the most wear-resisting material known them, Slender Ankles and Feet—They are very siender and Four Inspeetions—1 air of Humming Bird Silk which they were appropriated ""{Form City, Pa., authorities, was con- | besides. Bl (o ; , ltinued until tomorrow pending word H (ting. zoes thron o hands o The suspension resolution was in- irron ‘s penneylyants plo”m g : B1 (1) AntiRunback Siripe—No More “Ludders’—A safety Mt re W R B o troduced by Senator W. M. Gulager| Sais 5% 3 v e 3 dovice consisting of am anti-runback stripe, or and perfect hose 3 i of Muskogee, A committec a3 LRENCH TROODS AT Omtiy STRIKE NEARING END. months, agreed yesterday to resume |§ “runner’ stop at the junction of the silk body and e U R S o Ao £ named to inform the governor and| o tER L C G P R | work forthwith on the terms sug-|H Tl Ll e b g BT Hore, They pilek Hive e s lemar GBS lieutenant governor of the action. Tetuan, Moroceo, Oct. 24.—A troop | pahor Troubles Among Dublin Dock- | gested hy the government, namely a|H§) (8 All Sizes Are Knit—Every size of Humming Bird | In Concluslon—Humming Birds give : Tisat Goveiios Notlhed. {train carrying 100 French army en-| o Foe o S o e Settlement | 3 Hose 18 knit on the machines. No sizes are hoarded. atiutaction kL Yob Ilb Hot onv tone bk Lieut, Governor Trapp is in Sapul-| Bneers was ambushed yesterday by * ? i b, wage reduction of one shilling a day This {s ono reagon why Humming Bird Silk Hose Rk for Humming Birds, bt willl tall. your EElbenR pa, Okla, and was notified by tele. | Moroccan rebels who were concealed| Dublin, Oct. 24.—The prolonged |and the establishment of a commis- | § fit 80 wall, and-retain tHeir shane-sfter washing, - | ahout them, ! Shone; in a ravine along the track. Six sol-|strile of the dockers and transport'sion to investigate the cost of living. "The committee dellvered . their| diere were Killed and eleven wounded. | workers which has caused a stugna- | The exccutive committee of the trans- ——— tion of trade and brought mmcrh\g[ port workers' union, meeting in Dub- lin iast evening, decided to order all message to the governor in his of- 3 : Y % i3 fice, i{e declared “T haven't a word TROUBLL: AT MOUNTJOY. to thousands of people, is coming to & to say.” | Dublin, Oct. 24.—Shots were fired | an end. ivnuals to arrange for the resumption |§ Immediately afterward the house| over the hoads of women demonstra-| The Cork dockers, idle for threo | of work as soon as possiblc. av‘ 50“ gvyn a $4.30 A BOX OF 3 . Lustrons, Fnst Colors—The colors ars rich, luge absolutely fast and sanitary. Our dyeing is and we use only the finest des ) D D ) DD P 1 ) | S ) T ) D > ) |tors outside Mountjoy prison last transmitted Article 8, charging the night. A wild stampede followed but b4 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND ISFACTION. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. governor with preventing the meet- ing of a grand jury that was to in-| M0 one was hurt, It is announcec quive into his official acts, and the|that there has been a great decrease senate accepted if. . in ‘the number of hunger strikers in The senate notified the house that|the prisons. it would convene at any time to re- A ceive additional Iimpeachment ar- ticles that might be adopted later by Urges walt the lower body and then adjourned, Lot The house ended its session almost at the same time. Text of Resolution. 4 . The text of the resolution suspend- E 5 ing the government follows: : S l I “Whereas, the House of Represen- tatives of the ninth legislature, pur- suant to the provisions of the con- 1 stitution, has filed with the senate S 0 ; articles of impeachment; and, B g f Z ! “Whereas, J. C. Walton, governor 2 | A i : ‘ of Oklahoma, is charged with of- & i :‘ ! fences made grounds of impeach- ¢ ‘ \!( p ment by the constitution and, “Whereas, the filing ‘of the articles X 2 with the senate automatically sus- : ki1 bk Z pends J. C. Walton as governor and E | CET e 5 o ; the office with its duties and compen-| . . : i sations evolves upon the lieutenant- ¢ k { | X governor, 1 \ “Now therefore, be is resolved by the senate, that the governor and lieutenant-governor be advised as to i ! 4 i their dutles in this event and that the . secretary of the- senate notify the : ‘ | 4 : governor. and lleutenant-governor of i % FRlDAY AND SATU RDAY the proceedings thus had and to pre- e ‘ 3 | sent to tach of them a copy of this : A OF T IS EE resolution.” Senate to Sit as Court The senate will resolve itself into a e . . t\‘:’;;f; ":‘:‘m‘f‘"“":!‘".‘;p ‘_;"“3:‘";:‘]:;'”": : I \N/ 1ndsor Chalrs Add ‘ WE WILL PLACE ON SALE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS A i WORTH OF FORD USED CARS AT THE GREATEST SACRIFICE EVER of the state suprome court will pre-| Jsrael Zangwill, Jewish author and side. ¥ publicist, ha ked his cs try: t Meanwhile the house fs to cantinue | forego their political hopes in Pales. | Cha]_'m TO HOII]CS KNOWN IN NEW BRITAIN. SEE THESE SLAUGHTERING PRICES. consideration of the remaining 20 [tine for the present, to mobilize | counts in the impeachment i - L) Y ] e ment. i ST uINY for Teratt Mt wsb e | ‘ N F7INDSOR Chairs add the quaint digni- fied charm of Colonial times to the f e e e modern homes of America. They combine F ORDS at al‘ld the decorative atmosphere of yesterday with H H the practical uscfulness of today, and can Mour e Brus. samtary FISh Mar ket find l: spot to brighten in almostyzny room. We do not need money, we simply need the space these cars take : . . Heywood-Wakefield Windsor Chairs are up so we can store new cars that we are having 1S THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR FRESH FISH—A BIG products of g7 years of successful manufac- shipped for our FALL BUSINESS. VARIETY AND FINE QUALITY AT ALL TIMES | g turingexperience, dating back to the original Fancy Shore Rockport Cod Windsor period. They will add a touch of P. 8. THIS SALE 1S FOR OWNERS ONLY 'amd we will sell but one . Haddock ....... 12 Steak . . charm and usefulness alongside your fire- car o & person so as to prevent DEALERS from buying them ;&lxybrongfl‘fiunders 12¢ %l:dimlnlMadcléerel .18 place, to your living room, bedroom or to W W Deening N e egan edium ng Island Sea i 3 C%d Tfm“ 22¢ 1th zn%::?flc:?;fi:filygfi%h?z;w thess Hiye The pm‘g we are ofl'ering.thom at will not pay 'for Bo]ggo'p: Blue Whole I(i'e't"mmii lfl;llefi:h ' :Sc :g wood-Wakefield Windsor Chafr)r: | four new wheels or a radiator or rear construction. ish ... ative Bullheads .. 10c f y v Bluefish Steak .... 16c b Penobscot Salmon . 30c b | He will explain how carcfully 1 Fancy Snapper Blue 18¢ Lake Champlain { A they are made and point out Sale ls Frlday and Saturday Only Fillet of Flounders 35¢ . | \ their reasonableness in price. And if all cars are not disposed of at this sale they will be sent to our other Fancy Eastern White Halibut, Swordfish, Live and J £ branches, so speak quickly if you want one. Boiled Shrimp., Long Island, Scallops, Finnan Haddie, \ h Heywood-Wakeficld Reed Round and Little Neck Clams, Steaming Clams, Open = é"ad"izb‘":s F"{,':(‘"é"é'h?:r:’ Sale from 9 a, m.—9 p, m. both days, Clams, T s i Boneless Salt Cod 18¢ pound, 3 pounds for 50c. pi ; Cocoa Door Mats and othet Try our Guilford Oysters, opened fresh every day at ‘ i { gt:;!ucts _lgl:nbesc;n 1: éour BLMER AUTO M O BlLE C O our market. They are fine. . _— ”’::sr.‘ of:z::“ f;‘l: nc1 by " : We are open till 9 o'clock Thursday evening. L aring experience, anu- PrONTEER PO TR TEL. 1513 o Moore Bros. Fish Market | . 30 COMMERCIAL ST. Just Off Main St ;é"

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