New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1923, Page 11

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SIX INDICTED FOR FLOGGING A WOMAN Four Georgians Are o Plead Mis- taken Identity Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 22.—At least four of the six men indicted yesterday by the Cobb county grand jury for riot- ing and assanit and battery in connec- tion with the flogging of Mrs. Bertha Holcombe of Smyrna, Ga., and 8. H.|, Norton, Atlanta traveling salesman, | near Smyrna last Friday night, will plead mistaken identity, it developed today. Ball Player Named. Keller Hasty, pitcher for the Phila- delphia Americans, who recently mar- ried the daughter of a Cobb county planter, and Frank and Arthur Hasty, his brothers, indicted in connection with the affair, will submit sworn statements that they were in Marietta, Ga., at the time of the flogging, it was announced, Tom Rlack, the fourth man, an- nounced that he was at work in At- lanta from 3 o'clock in ‘he =" =noon until 11 o'clock last Friday night. The flogging, according ory told by Mrs. Holcombe, eccurred shortly after 9 o'clock that night. P. C. Cook, an Atlanta mechanic, also charged with complicity in the flogging, has refused to comment on the charge against him. Joe Bramlett was the sixth man in- dicted. i Woman Claims Jealousy. According to reports here, Mrs, Holeombe ascribed the flogging to jealousy. She was quoted as saying that she could positively identify three of the six men. 8he said she had known Norton for more than seven months and that he took her from her place of employment {n Atlanta to her home in Smyrna on jumerous occasions Mrs they and Norton allege were seized by six masked men | shortly after they from street car, taken to the woods in two antomobiles and whipped. The six men were charged with two offenses against cach of the alleged vietims and were released on bond of $4,000 each, Holcombe alighted KILLED IN EXPLOSION Turners Falls, Mass., Nov 22, Frank Prondecki, 38, soda water man- ufaeturer, died in a hosiptal today of in juries suffered from the explosion of a gas tank which he was using in his shop. OH GIRLS! HERE IS HOW TO GET SLIM, BOYISH FIGURE “Pleasingly plump"—these used to be words of flattery, but in this day of slender, boyish figures, you cannot ba stylish and still be overweight, m_v»l Dame Fashion, However, there 1s no need to worry, for Dr. Newman, well | known obesity speclalist of 286 Fifth Ave, New York, is harmlessly re- ducing some of his patients as much as a pound a day with no change of diet or unnecessary exercise. Write the Doctor today for his liberal free | offer, if you wish to reduce your figure to stylish slenderness.—adwvi. Icebound in July! Seems rather hadrd to believe, yet that's what happened to the S. S. Bay- chimo during its fur-trading expedition into the arctic. vessel, got 230 miles farther into the frozen wastes of the north than any other trading vessel in history in its quest for the million dollars’ worth of Alaskan and Siberian furs it brought back. The Baychimo, a Hudson Bay company’s 1 | | be the speaker. in will he | 8t | ASK STUDENTS' AID Secondary and Academic Schools of State Will Attend Relicf Fund Con- ference Sunday at Waterbury, Waterbury, Nov. 22.—Under aus- pices of Westover of Middle- and Taft school of Watertown a | all academic chools of Connecticut will held in this city at St. John's church at 3 p m. Sunday. The purpose is to or- ganize a drive for the student friend- ship fund, for the relief of refugee students stranded in countrics affect- | ed by the war. At 1 p. m, a lunch- | eon will be held for representatives of the faculties und student bodies of the schools participating, invitations for which have been issued by Gov- ernor Templeton in co-operation with | the two schools, For the mass meet- ing the Westover and Taft students will march to the church in a body, the Westover girls carrying the flags | of allied nations and singing the na- tional anthems of the allied countries, school s meeting for students of sec ondary preparatory and be Decay of wood is not due to direct chemical action or the action of the clements, but s always the result of fthe activity of low forms of plant life which feed upon the wood and destroy it. T ———— STOP COUGHING | Ooughs cause feverish conditions, throat and lung strain and lead to pneumonia and serious sickness, The | it ing the quick S T v S A Bt | rest. Leonardi's Co soted) eases and soothes inflamed, raw | throats, raises the phl without rack- ing or straining, prot the lu and removes the cause of the troul Be warned by the first cough. Get a bottle Leonardi's Cough Bi_rup Creosoted) | rom your druggist. ‘ine for mu!ln‘ ds, croup, vhml:’ cough and | sant, safe and sure. [ SOLD BY CITY DRUG STORE | | | robbe | wounded FOUR OF POSSE SHOT Indiana Volunteers in Bloody Battle With Friends, Mistaking Them for Bandits. Terre Haute, Ind., Nov. members of a volunteer pos ized to search for supposed shot and serious headed by Sheriff county, in a ~I*our organ- | bank y were wounded by Herman Weber of ( gun battie at Cory city at 1 o'clock this morning. The men are Claude Lloyd, Thomas Colling, Joseph Van Deeren and Paul Willis, | Sherifft Weber received a call about | midnight from near Cory to the effect that an automobile party in that vi- cinity was acting in a suspicious man- ner. With a force of deputies the| sheriff started for the scene, In the meantime the vieinity of Cory had been' aroused and a volunteer foree formed. | As the sheriff's party approached | the village it was met by the citizens' posse, Believing them to be bandits, the citizens' posse called upon them | tc halt, Sherifft Weber, thinking been ambushed by bandits, opened| fire with a sawecd-off shotgun. The| volunteer posse returned the fire, but nonc of the sheriff’s party was in- jured THAT UNEASY FEELING That dull depression, that dr out spiritiess condition—it's M.Igv‘;l.-‘- ness. Why be out of sorts with yourself else when one dose andrake Pills will do a posse lay 1his southeast of he had you B0 years reputation for biliousness, eonstipation and bilious headache, ete. 26c per box-—~uncoated or sugar coated Dr.J. H. Schenck & Son, Phila. Adv \Has He Found a | contains Bridgeport Truckman Held Pending Coroner’s Ruling | Nov, 22 A continu ance for one week to await the ver- dict of the coroner’s inquest begun today, was granted in city court to day in the case of James Doran, ar rested on a charge of manslaughter and held in $2,000 bonds yesterday after his motor truck had run dowr and killed five ye Vir cent Clark Bridgeport The Modern Order. | Motor cars are the thing now. Try| to hang over the gate and talk and she gives you the gate.—KExchange. Cure For Asthma! Simple Prescription Gives Instant Re- lief. Makes Breathing I In New England, where Bronchial Asthma, Bronchitis and other diseases of the throat and lungs are so preva- lent, remarkably successtul results are being reported following the use of a new form of treatment known as Oxi- daze, a physician’s prescription. Oxidaze is a harmiess but powerful combination of eurative essential olls concentrated and compressed into a small tablet. One of .these tablets slowly dissolved before going to bed seems to have the effect of releasing the muscular constriction of the bronchial tubes, opening up the air passages and regulating spasmodic lung action, This enables the patient to breathe casily and naturaily while lying down and to get a comfortable night's sieep. 8o much interest has been shown that local druggists, including Dick inson Drug Co., have «¥Wured a small supply and state that Lhey are au- thorized to refund the money paid for the first package if In any case this new treatment fails to give re- lef Oxidaze is pleasant to take, no harmful, habit forming | drugs and is net expensive This makes their test an casy matter, Every Pair Marked Down On account of factory delays and delayed shipments, we are heavily overstocked with WALK-OVER SHOES for men and women; also children’s shoes. We MUST reduce our stock—1,500 pairs at once. ACCORDINGLY WE ARE MAKING BIG REDUCTIONS RIGHT THROUGH OUR STOCK. Prices — $3.90, $4.90, $5.90, $6.90, $7.90 Sale Includes All the New Shoes for men, w omen and children just received Special prices on Women's Wool and Silk and Wool Hosiery David Manning’s Wit QOver Shoe Store 211 Main St Eiwe Watrh o 8o Scamfically O s tutee curpries omd { avng Sk Lrtrao-dmary ciose g Heed Princess Pat Shoes and Oxfords Reduced CON Mectings At New London Dec, B Among the topies for discussion are | | plans for the |legiate pr lity reward itn |ish elub play, lowing the busi The gates are OVER 68 VE;RS OF SUCCESS NECTICUT GOLLESE PRESS BOARD CONFERENCE hames hall, immons, Smith, Vas- v Adelphi, Russell , Skidmore, New Hunter, and Connecticut coileges FIND CITY OF DAVID Claims to Hawve aton ucher, Jersey Millions Know Pyramid for Piles Let Pyramid Heve You, Strain ort. It is more than likely that some of your neighbors have used Pyramid Pile Suppositor- jes. This won- derful method of relieving the tor- ture of itching, bjeeding or pro- truding piles or hemorrhoids has been used by millions and is the national treatment. And . it is a comfort to know you can call or send to the nearesi drug store and get a 60 cent box anywhere in the U. 8, or Canada. Take no substitute. A single box is_often sufficient. You can have a free trial package by flling out the coupon below. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMP 630 Pyramid Dldg.. Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Suppositories, in plain wrapper. Send for Free Trial Pile Suppositories [l he FPain Holy Land ¥ap Found Trales of the Ancient City of Biblical Times, Nov 22, -—Discovery o London traces of anclent ¢ of David, poried 120, ontirmed in a i A lacA Will B¢ Attended By Sev- th expedition Land by the Pale eral Colleges fund and Daily Prof, MacAliste — o ' Jerusalem sometime i dispateh om 7 and it to the Ho exploration ister, has every says he that expedition ains of nyste ntioned i b David's fortificatic citadel he capturcd that the Xing built round about from “Millo” zled commentators jectured that “Millo™” dam, but it has been agreed | excavation could reveal its true fden- It is believed that Prof. Mac- w in a position to supply ormation. No press board conferen t the Connecticn Dece and § ouncement mads It i colleges will be London inter- will or reason by a for incids has dis- college & covered the re the ous mber according President cxpected that the today. has always puz- It has b [ that only Name Street City 1" vas wi mber 7 while husiness acted Saturday December open Dece " a the trar pre- musical prog ithel Prior, director of pleasi am was by Miss the Normal school, and by | sent affillation of intercol- | boards and the advisa- | music in Stanley School Assn. the children of the sixth grade. Henry. ot merittor oitective wori| Has Enjoyable Meeting |, < aplerid1d a3 0vden M rnalism. The dele will A very mecting of the | ing me the importance of % @ soccer game and the Span- | Parents and Teachers’ association of ;ml‘ll;n'mn in the preserveiion of de- neion de Cuna” fol- | Stapley school was held last night in | mocracy. Mr. Burr is a forceful speak- s session, the kindergarten of the school. Paul i\ r and his address was thoroughly expected to send dele- | Guiberson, president of the njoyed by the gathering pres- associa- | ¢ Mawr, Mount Hol- |tion, was chairman of the meeting. A [ent . Burr gave sneeessful or his ti coliegr large Bryn A test of Good Bread.: Slice 1t for sandwiches For the light noonday lunch;: for the hushand who takes his lunch to work; for the children in the middle of the afternoon—how pleasantly satisfying a firm, thinly sliced sandwich is, But to make a sandwich that's any good, it takes a bread with a perfect texture, tender and elastic, that holds together when you cut it—that stays fresh. And White Rose, the Master Loaf of the Six Bakers, makes wonderful sandwiches—rich and fragrant—for it stays fresh and moist and doesn’t crumble when you slice it. It's because each one of these six expert hakers takes the care of a good housewife in mixing, raising, and baking their Master Loaf. And, too, the ingredients these six men use are just the ones you yourself would choose as purest and best; rich Dairylea Milk, the finest blend of Gold Medal and Pillsbury Flours, Domino Sugar, Diamond Crystal Salt, filtered water, Swift's shgrtening, and Fleischmann’s Yeast. Nothing else—only the best and purest. At your grocer’s—in the pleasant wrapper with the checked tea-towel pattern. © Massachusetts Baking Co., 1629 CUSTOM TA[LORED Clothes of Distinction Why wear ready made clothes when you can have a suit made to your measure of the finest materinls obtainable for $37.50 ruivs A bhig assortment of Overcoat materials to select from, made to yvour measure for s45 900 And Up We Do Ladies’ Work Pressing — Cleaning — Remodeling New York Tailoring Co. 427 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 535 Albert Vitali, Prop.

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