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“EYE SPECIALISTS" ROB WOMAN, THEN DISAPPEAR | Police Seek Men They Believe Were Thieves, Whe Overheand Talk of Bye Trouble, New York, Oct. 26—Police of Hope, N. J, and adiacent towns yesterday were seeking “Dr, Boker" and “Dr, Diel"=—twe alleged thieves whe, pos. ing as eye specialists, robbed Mrs, FORBES BRANDS FALSE ALL CHARGES Deaes Aocusation That He Took Bribe While in Offce Washington, Oet, 26.—From his lace of seclusien here, Charles R, bes, former direetor eof the Velerans' Bureau, imued a statement today denying as “utterly and abso. lutely false,” the story of Elias H Mortimer of Philadelphia, before the stnate investigating committes of al- leged bribery and eorruption In eon- neetion with eontracts for Veterans' Breau hospitals, "I do not feel that I ought to make any statement in advanee of the full and complete lul'l"mnv which T shall give under onth on' the witness stand,” sald Mr, Forbes’ statement, “H ever, at the inslstent urging of my friends in onse to inquirles from the press, 1 cannot refrain from say- ing that every eharge and every word of testimony, especially that ef Klias H, Mortimer, reflocting on my per- sonal or officlal Integrity are utterly and absolutely false and without the llllh!en foundation, ‘““The story of the receipt hy me of n $5,000 bribe was not only false hut #o absurd as to be ridieulous, The only thing 1 ask of the public is to withhold judgment until my» witnesses end 1 are heard and the full docu- mentary evidence produced. “In reply to Inquiries as to when 1 will testify, T do not know as that is entirely within the diseretion of the committee,” The committee has decided to hear Mr, Forbes next week if he desires, Meantime the former director is rest- Ing on the advice of his physicians, who have warned him against a proh- ahle recurrence of a serious heart at- fack unless he maintains absolute rest for the present. TO fllfiPFNl‘ LIC E!\‘L Hartford, Oct. 26.—The state hoard of pharmacy which held an examina- tion for licenses in the hall of the huse in the capitol yesterday, an- nounced that it was a settled policy indefinitely to suspend the licenses of pharmacists who have been convict- ed by courts of violating the Vol- stead act, Today the board will hold hearings in two cases, dbne from New Haven and the other from Bridge- port, in which the parties charged with the offense were convicted in court. Thelr licenses will be suspend- ed indefinitely, President Herbert W, Lerou of the commission said today. The board will take the court records of convictions as final, - FORD IS A “DRY"” Will Be Strong for Coolidge if Enforces 18th Amendment Detroit, Oct. 20.—Henry Ford favors President’ Coolidge but he is more strongly in favor of a strict en- forcement of the Volstead act he sald yesterday. He said ‘that the president could dry up the country if he wanted to. «“If he does, I'm for -hint ‘strong,” Mr. Ford asserted. “The president knows it is the right thing to do. ‘He also knows the women of thé nation ‘are going to have a lot to say if he doesn’t act.” ca & Hope, of $426 while she was under ether they pdministered to her, When she visited the village sev- eral days ago, Mrs, Van Horn teld #aequaintances her eyes bothered her. |, ‘The thieves, it is believed, averheard her. Wednesday morning the twe men arrived and announced they would eure her eyes witlh “radium treat. ment." They were paid 8425 in ad vance, Lator in the day they ether- | fzed her and then went to the kitehen to “hold a consultation.” When she | W eame to, very i, the “specialists” and | an her money were gone, th val de el ba WAS NOT MURDERED, th W, Virginia Woman, Believed Slain, Finally Caught by Police, Charleston, W. Va,, Oct, 26.—Mrs, Jesso Dotson, who disappeared from her home in Boone county two years ago and who was belleved to have bheen murdered, was arrested by a state trooper at Ines, West Virginia, today. George Heath, residing in the same house with the woman, also was arrested, Troopera were assigned to investi- gate . Mra, Dotson's disappearance when relatives reported her missing. Her husband and Dan Dotson, his father, were arrested on suspiclon. The troopers dragged Joe's creek, near the Dotson home, for a month, [ of in search of Mrs, Dotson's body, On information from Inez, a troop- er, disguised as a sewing machine | th agent, went to that town and finally located Mrs. Dotson. He took an or- der for a machine and then arrested [ T. Mrs. Dotson and Heath, ac The husband. and father were re-|$6 lcased from jail yesterday. The troopers, while dragging Joe's creek, found the skeletons of a wom- | $1 an and a child. They are now inves- tigating that mystery. to TOSTPONE MEMORIAL. Services for H-rdlng ln be Held on Anniversary of Death, Marion, 0., Oct. 26.—The Harding memorial service which was to have been conducted here November 2, the anniversary of the late president’s fifty-ninth birthday, has been post- poned until August 2, 1924, the first anniversary of his death. It was 'planned to make the me- moula;q’nim: a national event. Pres- iden®Codltdge and his cabinet, it is expdgted, will attend. The services will_p& eonducted at the Chautauqua pavilion, where Mr. Harding was of- ficially ‘notified July 22, 1920, of his nomination for the presidency by the Chicago national convention. He Russell's Superior Coffee, 38c 1b. 2% 1bs. for $1.00. The finest coffee money will buy. Russell Bros.—advt. New Dance Steps Come Easy with ‘The New EDISON The fascinating melody and persuasive rhythm of the New Edison dance records will prompt you to try the new dance steps without hesitation. The latest dance hits from the Gregt White Way are listed among the catchy New Edison one-steps, fox-trots and waltzes. They are the kind of dance hits that have distinguished Edison Records from the start. Edison laboratories release their records as soon as manufactured, (not Jzeriodicany) in order that owners of the New Edison may have the latest and best selections always available. Edison rec- ords afford nearly twice as much dance music as do average records. They give 150 lines of music to the inch instead of 90. Five Victor- Machines taken in trade for Edisons to be sold at a great sacrifice. * Come in and get the latest Columbia and Edison dance records for your Hallowe'en party. T.H. COGSWELL Cor, Main and Chestnut Sts, Telephone 761 Open Evenings Texans, in Room in Bam, Stand Tee to Toe, Left Hands voom in a barn at Young, in Freestone | night twe left hands locked together, and fought | v Garrett Van Horn, 49, {n her home “jllum-‘unul recently a resident of Na-| bullets lodging in the ehest | the forehead, right breast and side, 28 ealiber diseharged, pied by him, A their first intimation of trouble when men, in which Huckaby bullet wound in the leg, Barker Factory, Tne, owned by Charles 1., truck and a gas heater which bear his name, ation George T, Tuttle, T, T. Tuttle, und M. filed papers of Hartford, EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DUEL TOTHE DEATH |2 Men, 2 Women Die When Train Crashes Automobile Atties, Ohle, Oet. 26—Two men and twe women were instantly killed at Attiea Junetion, ene while nerth of ’luru yvesterday evening when the au- tomobile in which they were was struck by a Balimere and Ohie vailroad freight train. The 4 are Mps, Petronella Andres, 38, of Bucyrus, Ohio; WMiss Julia Towne, 24, Toledo; Vred Kalas, grim pistol 4 85, railroad man of Napoleon, Ohile, Norweod u...‘f..,, member of a/and Fred Green, 35, garage map of | Teledo, Ohlo. Locked, and Shoot Fach Othey (o Death, Teague, Tex, Oet, 26.--In a little shortly after dusk Wednesday en stood toe-to-tee, thelr unty, ominent family, and Charies A, Wil. Bridgeport, Oct, 26, ~—Fvelylo Fed erli of 112 Hillside avenue was In- stantly killed last night when his au- tomebile twice everturned after hit. ting and upsetting another car, With him when he was killed, and only slightly injured were his wife, Tina, their twe children, Louise, elght years old; Mario, four years eld; his nieces, Florence Gentile, 10 years old; Elma Gentile, 11 years old, and a nephew, Riehard Gentlle, 13 yurn old, 'l\\O IMI)L\' l&ll RED, rro county, thus shot each other to | ath, Huckaby was hit four times, three d ene the side Willlams was shet in Every chamber of two pistols, a and a 82 calibre, found utehed in the men's hands, had been took his horse into the WA on property oceus few minutes later, illiams, accompanied by a son and other man, drove up and entered e barn, Residents of A Huckaby rn, which Bridgeport Mew Hurt When Auto Knocks Down a Pole, New Haven, Oct, 26, ~—~Kerwin Grim of 287 Hanover street, DNridgeport, and Arthur Augustus, also of that city, were Injured seriously when a motor truck driven by Grim struck and felled & telegraph pole at Mid. dletown and Barnes avenues here early lust night. Grim's skull was broken and Augustus suffered several fractured ribs and a broken left arm, it was sald at the hospital where the men were removed. Augustus also may have & punctured lung, for it was stated that he experienced difficulty in breathing. The two are employes of the Gen- eral Chemical company of Bridgeport. Cause of the accldent could not be ascertpined. The truck remained upright after crashing into the pole, which toppled was today purchased by|onto the windshield, smashing 1t e Barker Factory, Inc., a corpor-|The dashboard also was damaged. composed of F. I, Tuttle, Jr,, i ——— ACCUSES ALLIES Berlin, Oct. 26.—Chancellor Strese- mann in his speech at Hagen, West- phalia, said the separatist movement in the Rhineland was against * the unanimous wishes of the German in- habitants who would have put it down speedily but for the support of the French nlnd Belgian bayonets. nearby heuss had | Aiele ey heard a volley, Previous trouble hetween the two recelved a was belleved be the motive for the shooting, Huekaby was a widower with four fidren, NORWALK FACTORY SOLD Takes Over Plant Owned by Charles Y. Barker, Marine Motor Inventor, Oct, 26.—The factory Barker, inventor an automobile Norwalk, a marine motor, Tuttle. The plant covers several res. The purchase price was about 0,000, The new company today incorporation in Thelr authorized capital is 00,000, 2 1bs. lard 20c. Russell Bros.—advt. Money Saving Specials For Saturday at THE NEW BRITAI MARKET CO NUALITY GOODS AT-.x, 318 MAIN ST ECONOMY PRICES ~ .TEL..2485 Morning Specials from 7 A. M. to 12:30 Noon Best No, 1 33c Loin Lamb i 39c POTATOES .. CHOPS . w11c riding | OCTOBER 26, 1923 LENT QUALITY, SPECIAL HOUR SPECIALS ! AM PORTERHOUS —=SIRLOIN—=ROUND = .8 LIRS, 260 FROM #» TO 11 FRESH GROUND HAMBURU LEAN VRESH-- SHOULDERS ........LB. 12ic SWIFT'S FRESH STEWING FOWL .., , 240 LEGS FANOY TENDER LAMB......LB 25¢ ALL DAY VE (MILK FED) VEAL LEGS PRIM BEEF LEAN BOILING BEEF CHOICE POT ROASTS BLE PRIME RUMP ROASTS BONELESS ouTsS VEAL FOR POT PIES . MEATY POODSTUFPS IN THE Oy, CHOICE SHOULDER APPEALINGLY LOW PRICES ARE QUOTED HERE BELOW--EXORL. SUPER SERVICE AND LOADS OF THE nesy YOULL FIND THEM ALL HERE —Al.l. FOR YOU FROM # TO 11 A, M, Ihll‘ NO, lom POTATOES 15 Lb. Peck 30c | FROM 7 A, M fl) l! a0 P, ll | FINE GRANULATED— SUGAR ..........10 l.bs. 951: - YROM 8 'm L] P M. ARMOURV'S LEAN SMOKED— S.HQ-l{.':D.Efi.ST SELT SPECIALS AL . 15€ |70 noasy | .. 18¢ I, lSclL’;‘k""c‘u'«;';. e tn. 20€ w 12¢ | PARKRISS .1 ) 1A, lZirc [y .. 8 Lbs. 250 PORK FEPRT LEAN FRE e 23c PORK GOLDEN WEST - Fowl Lamb | LBY, iiee 35(: B 18‘”“\. Our Bakery Products Ar.e D Cocoanut Marshmallow Layer Cakes . 40¢ Wheat, Graham or Rye Bread . J ‘Whipped Cream Layers ... Whipped Cream Puffs .... ALL KINDS BUNS—ALL KINDS ROLLS RIB AND LOINS I.\II-?A’IT SHOULD'R Lamb b, e SHORT LEGS GOLDEN WEST Lamb _ [Fowl (Lge.) 20Clis....... 28¢|is........ 40c rawing Crowds Here Dally Sunshine or Angel Cake . . Fn ¥ancy Mocha Cup Cakes Neapolitan Cake .. Large Fancy Layer PLAIN, RAISIN, MARBLE, 25¢ dtc 20c . Ea. 25c FRUIT POUND CAKE FANCY SELECTED— EGGS............2 DOZ. 73c FINEST CREAMERY— BUTTER ..........2 LBS.: 99¢ WHOLE MILK LARD CHEESE BEST PURE NEW STUFFED OLIVES FRESH APPLE BUTTER AR 29¢ |1 .29¢ ates ..., 29¢C | prvw “ANOTHER TON” FRESHLY BA KED FIG BARS ....2 LBS. 25c OUR DINNER BLEND COFFEE . Lb, ED BUMERFLY OOLONG HOHICAN EVAP, MILK .. FANCY SUGAR CORN POST'S BRAN FLAK AUNT JEEMIMA'S PANCAK KARO SYRUP .... SI' GOLDEN P. AND G. SO/ 5 CREAM OF' WHEAT .. NEW DELICIOUS MINCE l'l‘ J\l PR Fancy Native BALDWIN APPLE S—Lge. Basket, well covered 69¢ L Smoked Domino Granulated Slefi)nULnl;‘;:;s SUGARIO 1b. sack 980 Special—9 A. M. to 11 A. M. Small .Lean Fresh Shoulders ........ 1b. 12¢ All Day Specials in All Departments LEAN ROAST PORK ............ Ib. 20c ROAST VEAL . Ib. 22¢ LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB. . 1b. 32¢ FRESH HAMS .................... Ib. 25¢ PRIME RIB ROAST ..............1Ib. 28¢ FRESH KILLED FOWL ...........1b.33¢ Best Frankforts ... b, 18¢ Beef Liver . 1b. 12¢ Sperry & Barnes Hams - b, 32¢ Plgs Feet . . 1b. 10c Lean Spalcnbs ... Ib, 14¢ Kidneys Boiling Beef . Choice Shoulder Steak Boneless Pot Roast 1b. 18¢ 1b. 18¢ Sirloin Steaks ..... Ib. 39¢ | Honeycomb Tripe .. 1b. 18¢ NEW MAID SAUERKRAUT ... 3lbs. 25¢ Wedgwood Creamery BUTTER. . . 2 Ibs. 95¢ Parksdale Farm 7 5c Best Pure 2 1bs, 29(: EGGS .... 2 doz. LARD e { Winner Fresh Roasted COFFEE. .. .. Ib. 25¢ Evaporated Milk .............. 2 cans 2lc P. & G. White Naptha Soap . .... 5 cakes 27¢c Royal Lunch Crackers Not-a-Seed Raisins 2 1bs. 25¢ 2 pkgs. 25¢ Challenge Milk 2 cans 29¢ Sugar Corn ... 2 cans 25¢ Campbell’s Tomato Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans 25¢ Soup . 3 cans 25¢ ‘ Premier Salad Dressing .shredded Wheat pkz. 11c j .. sack 99¢ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Fancy Baldwin Apples ........... 4 qts 25¢ Heavy Grapefruit ............... 4 for 25¢c Tokay Grapes .. 2 Ibs, 25¢ Fresh Cut Spinach pk. 25¢ Carrots or Parsnips Cape Cod Cranberries 2 1bs. 15¢ 2 ats. 25¢ 6 Ibs, 25¢ Red or Ybllow Onions - California Sunkist 4 Ibs. 25¢ Native Celery .. beh. 23¢ ‘Vlute Head Caulifiower .. head 29¢ Fresh Cut Hamburg 1b. 18¢ Home Made Sausage v b 22¢ Lamb for Stew.... lbh. 14¢ Lamb Fores i Veal for Stew .... lb, Sugar Cured Bacon Ib. Corned Beef Ib, 12¢ 28¢ 10¢c ge A Yellow Globe Turnips 6 1hs, 25¢ NEW CROP STRING FIGS FRESH CUT SPINACH ... SWEET JUICY SUNKIST ORANGES. Doz. NATIVE YELLOW TURNIPS . 12¢] o i lgc RED STAR SW 27¢ POTATOES CAPL COD CRANBERR! The old Reliable Store I Saturday 15 ¢ |Exmma raxor C{TOKAY GRAPES ... D. MILLER & CO. 26 Church Street |NEW SEEDLESS 3 Lbs. loc‘m\m s 25 S{)LA\]) g € c onNs loc EXTRA HEAVY ’(-]{Al’l JFRUIT . ... El' . 7 Lbs. j.! m»: 10c . 4 Lbs, 190 1 Yor 250 +e Lb, Lb. Your Money’s Worth Or Your Money Back Specials Gotham Gold Shipc Silk Stockings that wear. Nong genuine unless stamped on the toe, $2.00 to $3.50 pair. Berson Full Fashioned Ladies’ Hose, pair. Men’s Wool Hose, 50c value, 25¢ pair. Men's Heavy Cotton Hose, 20c pair. Men’s Shawknit Hosiery, 25¢, 39¢, 50c. Men’s Very Fine Quality Lisle Hose, 50¢ value—25c¢ pair. ‘Men’s Winter Weight Rib Union Suits— $1.50 each. | Men’s Winsted make, in all wool—Shirts, Drawers and Union Suits, also mixed Cot- ton and Wool. No better- made, 48¢ Men’s Outing Flannel Night Shirts, $1.39 value. Saturday only, $1.00. Men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas, $1.50 and $1.75 pair. | 36-inch Percales—Saturday only 15¢ yard. I 36-inch Challies—Saturday only 15¢ yard, 27-inch Apron Gingham, 15¢ yard. 36-inch Bates’ yard. Dress Ginghams, 25¢ 36-inch Colored Outing Flannel, 25¢ yard, 54-inch Heavy Table Padding, $1.19 to $1.98 yard. Heavy Weight Velvet Axminster Rugs, 83x10.6 and 9x12—§42 to $79 each. Bailey’s Floor Covering, good quality— 59¢ yard. Armstrong’s Printed Linoleum, $1.00 square yard, Inlaid Linoleum, $1.59 square yard. Imported Inlaid Linoleum, $2.25 to $3.00 square yard. Window Shades—59¢, 79¢, $1.10, $1.25, $1.50, §1.75 each. LARGE DRY GOOD BOXES FOR SALE

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