New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER >16. 1923, ' BELLEAU WOOD RELIC 1S - | LEGION AUXILIARY BLECTS AT FIRST THOUGHT BOMB|.... 1. o seum w0 2ead 1as vess For Next Year—Plans For ‘Winter Season Made—Supper Tonight. Souvenir Has Caused No Little Trou- ble To Owner and To New At the annual meeting of the York Police i American Legion auxiliary held in the New York, Nov. 16—A cutting from :egio'n rooms last evening thé follow- WlMlMi ‘PPIF[L SFE:/:L””t.’ a shell-torn tree in Belleau Wood | N8 list of ofticers were elected for the * ’ - BRITAL which has ghgaged the attentiod of |COMINg year: Commander, Mrs. Her- X CR . MIDDLETOWN == NEW Sectetury. of Wit Wealts snd tho Now l;‘ert A. Brann; vice-commander, Mrs. EXCEPTIONAL SATURDAY SPECIALS York police bomb squad, today start- [Norman H. Bertini; secretary, Mrs. A. BT84 ed on the last lap of its journey to [ Walker; treasurer, Miss Ethel Mead- A SALE ON VEW THINGS Boston, where it will be preserved as leyl.)' e THAT ARRIVED * a relic of the World War. ans were made for a series of . THIS WEEK The picce of wood, eighteen inches :""“‘ig'é :gd V‘v"ihist parties to be held Mls E ) S L RE S 5 ea er in diameter and twentgfour inches|4Uring the winter season, and for a e s =t L F h d C long, in which s imbedded part of a |$3le to be held at Christmas time, S S l K D SSES Crepe and Wash Silk ashion an 0 three inch shell, was picked up -on The ladies'will serve a luncheon at 2 A4 the battle ground more than a year |the meeting of the Eddy-Glover post, (in light and dark colrs) - KIMONOS BOTH DEMAND ago by Mrs, John C. Spring of Boston, | American Legion, this evening. Words cannot express a niece of Secretary Weeks. L how wonderful they are. prench customs offitals at Cher: Crucible Steel Earns each Priced from— ur o ar e oa s ourg refuse 0 lel er embar on the Majestio with the souvenir, say-| Much But Has Few Orders ) % $3 98 iific the shell might not yet have ox-| New York, Nov. 16.—Although Were $16.75 to §29.50 i o ploded. ‘So she rotu'r_ned to Paris and | earnings of the Crucible Steel com- Th T cabled “Uncle John. pany of America, in September were |H 7 to o Each Ly \S::’creh:‘ry V;'{eel:’s kthcrt:xpn:\ (;‘ahtl‘e‘d 131,000.000 greater than they were ) e s { charm in the new Ambassador Herrick, who took the|in the same month last year, orders w w l s rt H ] coats we are now mlut" ¥g w"fl' the l:;rcr]mh lgt;‘\'orn- during that month wereythe lowest omen s oo po ose AfX&l?lIl‘o‘(I)E’I;nd s iy sh‘:;wing ment. e relic was declared harm- |of the year, chairman H. S. i " . oS ¥ y Y oo i i Rorioe wiled on thelen tol iy mdfy “;’t‘kt‘:e In fancy ribbed effect Light and dark colors Evening Frocks ) The models are Majestic—two trips late. annual meeting. He said there was a Ly . distinctive wrappy, Arriving in New York, Mrs. Spring |every indication that stocks on hand $1 00 ir Expensive styles at straight of line went to visit Miss Marcella Molino, an | were consumed during the past three o < DHE inexpensive prices ) rs stvies: yichly: db- Intimate friend,> on West Fifty-fifth [months in greater volume than new Worth $1.50 Each dress more beauti- \ o Aoy e Y 4 street. As she was planning a trip |orders were placed, and that he ex- L) ful than the other : veloped in w:_)ndel- west before returning to Boston, she |pected a considerable increase in the R e A S R 1IN e ome ful fabrics in all left the souvenir with Miss Molino. |volume of business and profits dur- . . T 'OV S In October, Miss Molino moved, but |ing the coming year. R. B. Mellon “Ro a_l SOCIet " Package Outflts Brushed Wool thfif;ggm le:‘f;:li::s first she crated the souvenir and plac- |of Pittsburgh was elected a dircctor y y SWEATERS " ed it in a storeroom to await Mrs.|to succeed Dunane Armstrong, who (discontinued numbers) in th ] with fine furs and * Spring’s return. resigned. All other directors were in ther lovely linings. Right aftey Miss Molino had mov- | reclected. TO GO AT TWO PRICE% New Slip-on Styles | ed,'a new janitor was hired. He dis- ::‘\;::;ed the crate and called the bomb | Mgy Barry Finishes 590 % 79(: k $3 élgdtglgn 98 \ ¢ ‘ Pnced From Detectives discovered Miss Molino, Race With Broken Arm ang 4 pac age . 7. ’ :ho explained l!’aH,Raleotnda_z" 1\{.: Now York. MNov i M 'I;he§e Sold From 89¢ to $_ 5 New G - 7 "rvlz:‘nsh:r;x‘:zr!l(;dd;‘;s"ofi on with fhe Barry, commanding members of the Large selection for choomng New LhaI?gl?elte ily bookcase wighout further trouble. ll,”\‘:‘r‘ it b sty pr by —_— ~ GLOV ES U nn'ersnty Evening | Nis horse and his arm broken during Very Speqal Corset Offermg $l '59 5 4 the finish of the endurance contest Cours Are Dlscussed for the Squadron A challenge cup. He a completed the run with his arm hang- 2 00 ir and $2 00 ir Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 16.—Problems |ing llmp. Major Barry who has been . . . pair A ) pair of university evening courses were |geiccted tq train the army team in Discontinued models that formerly sold at $3.50 to $5 a pai Smart gauntlet styles in considered by the association of Ur-|equestrian sports for the 1924 Olym- modE—bl‘own—grey ban universitics in session today at|pics was thrown in Central Park, the University of Buffalo alumni club. | where the endurance contest was Speakers on evening work as affecting | heing held. Spectators urged him to teachers and students included Deab |ahandon the ride, He insisted on - William M, Warren of Boston univer- | remounting. . . sity. Chancellor Samuel P, Capen of — ——— He is charged with driving a motor s the University of Buffalo, president | py o0 Stinnes’ Latest vehicle while his llcense is under sus- UPREME GOURT HEARS 80 * pension, with having improper brakes | of the assoclation in its annual ad- 2 g \ ) . . dress declared that university educa- | Is His Own Newspaper |[on his car and not having a signal GOVERNMENTS GHARGE The BI Marketm n tlon has become largely a training for . Swits % device, Canado Puzzo of Waterbury ki a definite profession, He asserted | Genev® Switcerland, Nov. 16.—|y,o arrested by Policeman Lanpher . |Hugo Stinnes’ new weekly, the Zue- violating Section 42 of the motor |Sugar Futur i 8 AL SERVICE. that the majority of yniversity ad vioher Landssliing, Began publioation i‘t;x:;i:l?;:-‘: e | g ntures Dealers Arraigned and (QUALITY, SERVICE, LOW PRICE ~b with 16 pages and a guaranteed cir- | Business Is Said to Be in THE BEST POUND culation of 50,000 copies. The paper | BREAD CARE #andaristion, is given away now, but Is expected NO CAUSE FOR ARREST Hands of Conspirators. Convicted Greeks Al'e ;\lr:e:d:?or‘;:l ':r:\n;u;::‘n?‘vnrl‘ ‘:xlty:.fl‘; Andrew Segerman of 88 i“%’; Washington, Nov. 16.—Arguments 5C y " publication is written by Swiss, but -';';:'t ',"rolrl'-d ‘ol ":)"l l:"«i‘nr\:m :fl: v;mn ho:.lm :n'lhclnunl'l‘mv '(',ourl m'-“ WHIPPL v 4 = . or. | While driving eas v ] day in the injunction suit by whicl JAM C. 8 Not to Be Executed Now 'n:‘;;: :::c n‘f?":‘.:«"’ t:;:‘.:x‘\:“:’lrg:;y street this morning an automobile | the federal government sought last| LOAY CAKL: CREAM CAK London, Nov. 16.—Instructions have | owns a large paper mill in Switzer- driven by Jacob Winkle of Maple|spring to put an end to dealings in 20c % 35c been Issued to the Greek military au- {1and, but he has not succecded in | street and traveling west on C°f“m9" sugar futures on the New York Cof- thoritles not to execute the sentences | buying the big daily newspaper he |clal street, struck him as he Was|fee and Sugar Exchange. The at-| ministrators have faile® to see the change. He warned against too great . v . | was reported to be seeking about to enter Center street. Winkle | tempt failed in the lower courts, Togamong the srovin eerom 110 — i it o ar i o bt | et i e v TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIAL SALES volg nmong the provincial garrisons, 2 " ,“.Ar,,",,: fo an ,:mwy (,m,,fu.h from | ALLEGE VIOLATION OF THE LAW | plied his brakes to avoid = striking |ment charged that the exchange “is Segerman and his rear qud struck tye ool of conspirators,” and that its FROM 9 TO 11 A, M, FROM 9 TO 11 A, M. - Athens, The Jseprieve is sald to have Joscph Babula of Broad strect was 4 > 1 Segerman’s car. Policeman Herbert | paintonance and prati to fix the followed negotiations between the |arrested this morning by Policeman e auce and operations to fix the it & - Lyons conducted an investigation but | price of sugar s & conspiracy. While ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE— FRESH==(NOT FROZEN )= government and a representative of | 0'Mara and Feeney on three charges £ £ acy. the Venizelist party, of violating the motor vehicle law,!found no cause for arrest. !eonceding that natural causes to STEAK LB. lsc PORK TO ROAST T LB. lsc some extent affect the price sugar, | it was insisted that the operations of FRESH GROUND HAMBURG 3 Lbs, 25c | LEGS OF GENUINE— b o, i o ] i v SPRING LAMB ...... LB. 32c e mar e ecnange e o 2l SHOULDERS ....... LB. 123c¢ st maivie N ® ® necessary instrumentality in the mar- et of suear wnd nas 1t snoutd va § swives nes stewise vows o s POTATOES ... ... .. Peck 29¢ l | Wought under strict governmental 3 - e 5 o . —t—— | supervision should the court be un- A 2 " | willing to go as far s to restrain it| FROM 7 A. M. TO 12:30 P, from all dealings in figures, GRANULATED— ARMOUITS LEAN SMOKED—— s tar fore "o st el SUGAR .. 10 Lbs. 93¢ SHOULDERS ........LB. 10c and Sugar ® Clearance association finsisted thht |l GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ................ Bag 93¢ | PRIME RIB ROASTS BEEL ik [the government had falled to prove | ‘r’ conspiracy or combination in re- ot e e e o, gD o e s ey e B o 52 o - e straint of commerce, and that grave| . . revtits would foltow n the ougar ALL DAY SPECIALS We have been in your city trade should the exchange be forci-| - he response $0 bly closed. They also contended that e e b B the recent decision of the ~ supreme LAMB PORK VEAL " » : court in the grain futures case ‘ | o " rem . Hundreds of satis- . » - by Mgre PEGS OF PANCY SWIFT'S PREMIUM MEATY LEGS s Lo bought h Srought by the Chicage Woard of WINTER LAMB h 24c PORK LOINS b 160 1O ROAST fied cuktomers have boug! ere 2 Trade was not a precedent which the 5 AND LOINS BRI CLT PRIME RUMP in this short time and have been 7 rveedt government «<ould u extending ~ b PORK CHOPS C | noasts . 1O ROAST I R satisfied that we are selling the Z bbb e e CHOICE SHOULDER 14 SMALL VRESR 23¢ 10101 SHOULDER highest quality footwear. ; | JUDGMENT YOR PLAINTIV i - EENEO iy sl RIB AND LOIN 1 BREASTS Judgment for the plaintiff to re LAMEB CHOPS b 25c SPARERIBS " lz»zc O <TUrE 2 cover damages and costs totaling BREASTS OF LAMB GOBEL'S SMOKED CUTs 1on owes Z 48 has been awarded the Buck- |l 7o sTEW lOc HAMS b 30c rot vin {ingham P. Merriam estate of Water- |bury, in the Waterbury city eourt, - |against the Gun ubber company . . lof New Britain. The suit involved —POULTRY'— rlces st et never deitvercd T I ONELEWS RID ROLES Lh, 206 | SWIFT'S FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS | NATIVE SHOULDER CLODS b b, 22¢ | SWIFI'S FANCY GOLDEN WEST FOW 1| d convince yourself that we are . PRIME RUMP ROASTS . Lh, 18 | LARGE GOLDEN WEST 1FOWI ofler‘l\ne;‘::: —I:)Il‘o':l‘l\l :?':::ejl::t“rilll";;::e‘\o:llutgu.ml F:“P.Rc{' PAIR GUARANTEED. AL ‘":.':"" :v‘ "“""l' _"' CHOICE POT ROASTS BELY Lb, 10c | LEAN BOILING BEEY ward Yeoma Hartford yest A Few Specials For Saturday b Do Eetiee Finest Creafiery | Best (Gobels) * Fancy Large Selected the Joseph Gi b s [~y s gty Ly BUTTER PURE LARD EGGS MEN READ THIS LADIES’ OXFORDS BOYS' and GIRLS' SHOES [ Vistiie, Attornes Tring itach and PUMPS — for — Dantonte's ahises e 860 2 Lbs. $1.00 2 Lbs. 29c 2 Doz. Giantonio's g Genuine Calfskin Shoes i | school and dress w. s ansete § 7 or Quieks & o Tntost in the newest styles. Shoes samecdendinie o g : - WHOLE MILK 31 FRESH PEANUT 21 SEW styles. that look and fit well. 31 95 { UPSON ASKS REPATRS bodescis B CIm | Attorney Arth 3 85 $4 85 at the office of Mayo Paones- OUR DINNER BLEND COFFED ) BC.SUGARR WAFTERS 8 Phes ’ . ’ . | sz 45 sz 95 sa his mor illed attention RED BUTTERILY CEYLON TEA ) BC GRAHAM CRACKERS , . to the condit . tt FRESH SHREDDED COCOANUT BCFANCY MINED COORTES Lh., 1% aver s corne NEW PLBOW MACARONI PURE COCOA IN BULK 2 Ubs 1% NEW YELLOW CORN MEAL E ARMOU IS OATS (NEW STOUK Phe. 1% MEN SQ'L;i)i);ARM‘ . LADIES’ FELT | U. S, and GOODYEAR BN e i M S RUMPORD'S BAKING POWD, e . e PREPARED MUSTARD Pime dar 166 : l SLIPPERS GLOVE RUBBERS ea . o . (M)"r welh. MHC J ASD ‘AR(T'(S ‘. '. s L e "' ‘v o 3 a — GUARANTEED THE BEST MILK ON THY o 0 | For etire tamity at very [l S o i i o MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK 0\ bl 1 21e low prices - — - - eunde o the e i o Read and Compare These Prices on Fruits and Vegetables—It Pays ! FANCY BALDWIN MALAGA OR EMrER SEW oo T APPLES | FANCY GRAPES BRAZIL NUTS ¥ vf:.d?.‘:?i . BASKET GSC‘nu w loc POLND 23(: board o A . e 5 funds so —— —— —|\\1u| YiLLOW 25 _ may be GLOBE TURNIPS T Ui c O SWELT FLORIDA | S ARGE RES LARGE YEIL ORANGES Doy 15(: '““'“ < st - lgc ONIONS s 19C . SUNKIST BOYS ‘I|~~l\!. EXTRA HEAVY 23 - LARC 23 Hurlburt street re GRAPEFRUNT f For sTOSP M LEMONS Peor c police today that his 14 FRESH CUT NATIVE NEW MEATY ex has been miseing SPINACH Peck 19c !CABBAGE LB- zc PRUNES ' Lbe 25c ¢ s. Patl Coco - ? PP i has reported to - 2 5 T NEW BRITAIN, CONY. " ' 12 yéar old son HE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF BAKED GOODS 1N THE CTTY —Come With The Crowd nissing from | home 1 he past two days i

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