New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 24, 1923, Page 5

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Tomorrow Is the Last Day of Our Two-Day CHALLENGE SALE $141 few n"fl "Y‘T ! LJL\I THE & Women uns Shoppin Sl()fl[ ’s and Misses $19.95 OAT For $12.85 Women’s and Misses $25.00 COATS For $17.85 Women’s and Misses 4 $35.00 COATS For $25.00 FORD HAS CHANGE IF HE WILL SELECT HIS PARTY This is View Held by Semator Cope- land Who' Thinks Detroiter Should State Preference. | be a deception in the marking of| | balls purchased for sale to the trade.| | The alleged deception of the public,| the commission charged, lies both in| the cutting of the word “official” on the ball itsel® and the statement on the wrapper that “This ball is stand- ard and official as required | by the U. 8. G. A, the Royal and An- cient club and other governing bodies.” Dy | B. Coats, Suits and Dresses at prices way below Cost. plan on buying a If you Coat, Suit or Dress elsewhere—don't decide until you have seen these wonderful offerings first. The crowds that attended this sale today realize that the values they procured were exceptional and that this sale will long be remembered as the GREATEST VALUE GIVING SALE ever held in New Britain. Women’s and Misses | .L, \ 1 \, l; s |FALL SUITS| p Boys’ All-Wool . Jersey Suits $2.79 15% flexflfg Off all Children’s COATS $3 OO ' DURING THIS SALE $4.95 and $5.95 Brushed J erse Co at Sweaters For Men, Women and Boys LINDSEY WILL AID enver Judge Willing To Help Stopping Crime But Will Not vulge Any Confidences, Denver, Col,, Ocl. 24.—Judge Lindsey, chief figure in Ben Denver's Tan, Brown and Heather Sizes 34 to 46 $1.98 [ general information as might lead z" proper legislative enactment to sto » criminal practices and outlined fon in a manner, the judge | that would obviate the neces- | Athens, | sity of his appearance. lutionary Philip Van Cise, district atto Monday under the royalist general, [ ney, declined to say what would be I Metaxas, 18 declared in government attitude on the judge’s refusal to ap- [quarters to have been supressed in pear; he intimated that some action |virtually all the important centers of would be taken. | the outbreak, insurgent foi are still TROUBLE NOT ALI OVER Virtually Killed But ill Are Active ~—While the revo- movement inaugurated Greek Revolt 1 Rebels Oct. In Di- ¢ SIORE NewBritain / § fore for lver w‘udy Yew Britoins Shopping Center La A W a .l.Jl Main s/ THE o To 346 " Women’s and Misses $14.95 RESSES For $9.00 Women’s and Misses $19.95 DRESSES For $12.85 Women’s and Misses $24.50 DRESSES For $15.85 its and the Neither the United States Golf as-|widely known children's court is un-| Judge Lindsey was fined $300 sev-|holding out in the Peloponnesus. sociation nor the Royal and Ancient der subpoena to appear before the | cral years ago for contempt of court| The government was devoting Chicago, Oct. 24—Dr. Royal 8. club of St. Andrews, Scotland, the|grand jury today as a result of his re- |when he refused to divulge the con- lattention to these for today, Copcland, United States senator from old Neal Wright |sent airplanes which flew over New York, believes that Henry Ford would be elected president if nomina- ted by either the democrats or re- vuiblicans, and that the Detroit manu- facturer has an excellent opportunity for nomination by either of the major parties if he would announce his political affiliation. Dr. Copeland denied that plans were set for run- | hing him with Ford on an independ- i et ticket, il | “The trouble is nobody seems to finm\v to which party Ford belongs,” he New York senator said. *I as- sume the republican party will not nominate him unless he announces himself a republican. I know the democrats will not unless he an- nounces himself a democrat.” Ford will continue to be known as the world's greatest automobile manu- facturer if he attempts to enter the Wiite House through the third party youte, Dr. Copeland said. He declared e had never seen Ford in his life and could not accept a place on any | third party ticket himself because he | 1s a democrat. g Governor Al Smith of New York, he caid is the candidate of New York unmm*rn!l commission says, has designated golf | ce balls made by the company as ‘“‘of-|or ficlal or required the use of this ball in tournaments or contests conducted under their ausplces.” MAY BE KIDNAPPING Weary Arkansas Searchers Think Child Missing Week May Have| Been Stolen—FInd Footprints, , Waldron, Ark., army of 8§00 men forts today to find year old daughter of a mountaineer | farmer, lost in the wilds of White | Oak mourftain since last Friday, and | a squad of picked men inaugurated | 4 systematic search of houses within | {8 twelve mile radius of the girl's | home as a result of a growing sus- picion that the child was kidnapped The discovery late ~ yesterday of | | footprints at a point where members |of the searching party declared they | during the | to strengthen Oct. 24.—A weal renewed their ef- Pearl Turncr, 3| i | had been several times | past twoj days, served Not only is he the candidate ofgthe beiiel in the kidnapping theory, | the party In New York, but he is my candidate and I will support him. The democrats will take possession of the government next year with Gov- ernor Smith haeding the tickete.” BALLS. PAKE GOLF Manufacturer Accused Misre His Goods. Washington, Oct. 24.—-The trade commission has cited the All Golf company, of Chicago, dealers golf balls, for alleged unfair compe- titlon buecause of what it charges to hicazo seentil federal ied of | {despite the fact that ne motive for |the abduction of the child could he | advane The posse followed the! | footprints for 100 yards, where the trail was lost. Small bands of men then were sent in all directions but no | further trace of the baby was found. | | Memand supplies for ghe posse con- | | tinued to pour into the mountain re- | gion today. Three counlies already are represented in the faithful band | searchers and volunteers arrive al- Dozens of automobiles hauling food to the mountain, whence | e in the jungl of hourly are engaged in oot of White O }it is packed to the most yvesterday | his intention of confidences of women and girls who [ had told him their troubles. he nt stal ne thousand illegal operations nually are performed in Denver, In a letter mailed to the grand j Judge Lindsey announ refusing to sald he was willing to give ment to the press that fully violate However, such | fidences of 14 year during the trial of the youth's mother for murder of her husband. an- Peloponnesian centers where the in- This if e {1eaflets containing an ultimatum. THEN SHE TAIN | notified the insurgent leaders that The Tinker—I've come to fix that|they did not surrender b; old tub in the kitchen. morning the government would Little Girl—Oh, mammie, here's the [every means in its power to quell the doctor to see the cook.~—Answers, movement, ury ced | use Even the sidewalks soon In Little Old New York may wa:k 1 vie mevropoiis—that is, the “subway sidewal This a model of the moving walk that may be installed in place of the famous Times Square Shuttle. surgents were stationed and dropped| Thursday | FANCY NATIVE MACKEREL ....LB. 15¢ 12c . 25c 1h. 16(: IS e . 2DC HADDOCUK FILLETS SELECTED SHORE HADDOCK ROCKPORT STEAR COD BOSTON 16¢ | s X% 35¢ i 3DC e 28¢€ .24c Quan 22C 18C Quart 15c 12¢ | overins o om S8 . 28¢ vacn 1€ . 28¢ 18¢ .32¢ 16¢ 42¢ SPECIAL COCOANUT MARSHMALLOW BREAD . Lh, OPEN LONG BLUEFISH CLAMS .. LONG ISLAND ROUND SEA TROUT STEAMING CLANS PANGY WHITEKISH SAYBROOK FLOUNDERS FAT sALY HERRING PENOBSCOT SALMON MEDIUM SALT MACKERET JUMBO BUTTERFISH BONELESS FANCY NO, 1 SALT COD SMELTS BLOCK ISLAND SWORDK BONELESS SMO, HERRING | AYER CAKES. . . Ea. BEST WHEAT, GRAHAM ORt RYE WH'LE MILK CHEESE Lb, 20¢ QUEEN OLIVES. .

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