New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 11

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., borting the state. | NO EVIDENCE OF THEFT. 4 Veregin, Sask., Dec. 7.——A charge Shes ln Race of theft made by the Doukhobor sect, known as the Christian com- munity of Christian Brotherhood, v Ltd., against Simeon Ghorkoff, one of | its members, was dismissed last night | : by Magistrate Martin. Ghorkoff, with his three brothers, was arrested charged with having sold, for their| own gain, the wheat raised upon their | alloted acrés on the community farmlands. The proceeds of their crops, the community contended, | should have been given to the treas- 2 > urer of the community. Magistrate i Martin stated there was no evidence of theft and that the community should have brought action, if at all, | for breach of contract. The charges| against Simeon's brothers were with- | drawn following his dismissal. FRICK ESTATE IN COURT | { Washington, Dee. 7.—The $145,000,- | | 000 estate of the late Henry C. Frick, | steel, coal and rallroad magnate, was | before the supreme cour ttoday in al suit brought by heirs against the Pennsylvania inheritance tax law. An' unusual feature was the appearance of | Rennsylvania’s senators on nrmoxuingl sldes, Senator Pepper representing lhe} Frick heirs, and Senator Reed sup- | [ Mrs. Alice Curtice Meyer Wing, | —— present head of the Missouri State | MAY IMPEACH McCRAY | department of Industrial Inspection, is Indianapolis, Dec. 7.—A meeting ot | Funning for congress on the republi- the republican state committee will be | c&n ticket in the 13th Missouri dis- & called next week to take steps toward | trict. | convening the Indiana legislature to! | consider impeachment of Governor PLACED ON PROBATION. | Warren T. McCray unless the m\flrlmr‘ Bridgeport, Dec. 7.—William Ed-| makes a favorable reply to the letter | Ward Jackel of this city who pleaded | ceedings here | day. The order which was and been rejected,” has no ailterna- tive but to submit the resignation of his government. MISINTERY¥ Bridgeport, Dec tion of the orders received from Fed- eral Judge John C. Knox of New York which was believed to have re- strained bankruptcy Rdferce John Keogh from opening adjullication pro- D ORDERS Misinterpreta- bankruptey proceedings of the Ameri- can and British Mfg. Co. has been cleared up by an interpretation of the order received from New York to- based upon representation of #he Idria Quicksilver Mining Corp. against the company applies only to baunkruptey proceedings in New York. According to its terms all action in New York is stayed until Referee John Keogh com- pletes adjudication in this state. | Baldwin, “having appealed io Caesar | ncar Gre Local off] Chief of i MeQuillay burgh, who is making an ine tion, FOUND NOT GUILTY. sl of 18 Harrgso d in the AW Austin who was tri | town court last evenii next Monday in the | SUSPECTED OF TWO A\IITRIIHRN.‘ Indianapolis, Dec. 7—John Thom- as Shaw, 24, a negro, indicted today rdering FHeien vear-old widow, on a charge of Hager Whelchel, 2 !is under suspicion as the slayer of Miss Dorothy Kauffman, governess. You Will Do Better at violation of the motor ve that town, was found not guiity an the charge was dismissec Folk Song Recital In Costume By Ellenor Cook MONDAY. DECEMBER, 10 8:15 p. . Camp Scheol Auditorium Tickets at C, L. Pierce Admission 50c, tax free Under Auspices of New Britain College Club sent him last night by the sub-com- | 8uilly to bigamy beforc Judge Isaac mittee of the state committee, Clyde A. Walb, republican state chairman, | announced, today, OKLA. KLAN FIGHT Oklahoma City, Okla, Dec. 7.—An attempt in the lower house of the state legislature to kill the unmasking | Wolfe in the superior court today, was placed on probation for one| year on his plea to be aliowed to en-| ter Allingtown hospital at New Ha- ven for treatment. MEXICAN BONDS DROP New York, Dec. 7.—~Mexican bonRs | section of the senate anti-Ku Kiux | fell off sharply at the opening of the Klan bill failed today after two market today reflecting reports of & hours of debate. Another effort to rcvolutionary movement. News of the make klan membership public was | Mexican difficulties arrived here on made with the introduction of an | the eve of an expected announcement amendment which wounld compel offi- |looking to the early operation of the cers of secret orders to keep lists of | Mexican debt government members available for public inspe tier The amendment, however WANT BALDWIN TO RETIRI went dewn under an London, De The kvening opposition. | Btandard today insists that Premier avalanche of Frances B. Johnston claims the distinetion of having been the first news photographer at the White House. She made the first set of pictures of cabinet members during the Harrison ad- ministration. This shows her photographing Edward T. Clark, personal secretary to the president. : ! PUBLIC MARKE 136MainSt.0 positoF.Main St 7 A. M. TO 12:30 P. M, SPECIALS s | Mekrer auALITY | EST QUA g We Are Out of the High Rent District ment window. Pyralin Stamped on Each Plece | IVORY l Make Your Selection Early (TVORY Every Article Guaranteed Perfect AXELROD’S PHARMACY Park St, cor. Meadow AXELROD FOR ACCURACY Let Us Fill Your Prescription Beantiful Beacon Tamps, will brighten any dark comer n A home. Extra Special— $1.39 oo Seo Our Windows (AR KEATH, 424 MAIN ST..BECLEY'S BLK. At the Great Consolidation Sale Here are the same fine Shoes that were wonder- ful values at regular prices, now offered at less than In addition are hundreds of pairs of newest styles that have come in during the sale be- cause we could not cancel the orders. wholesale cost. Every shoe must be cleared out of this store so here they go re- gardless of cost or loss—plenty for everybody. Included in This Sale Are Such Famous Makes as W. L. Douglas, A. J. Bates, Red Cross and Dr. Kah lers. Ladies’ Quilted Satin Comfort Slippers 97 Value $6 with soft Elk Soles, in all the leading colors—Pink, Old Rose, Blue, Lavender, Black, Copen- hagen. Just the ideal for a Christmas Gift. Value $7 and $8 WOMEN’S OXFORDS In Patent Coltskin, Tan and Black Calf or Kid Leathers — Plain toe with Crimped- Vamp style—Low and Military Hecls — Goodyear Welted Soles, WOMEN’S OXFORDS AND PUMPS In Light Russia Calf and Black or Brown Kid. WOMEN'S PUMPs In Patent, Kid, Black and Tan Calfskin and Black Satin with Suede trimming — one or WO strap==latest fancy cut-out patterns— Short vamps, low, Military and Spanish Heels, Women's Pumps in one or two strap models—medium toe shapes— in Patent Coltskin and Black Kid Leathers—Low, Military and Span- ish Heels. All new up-to-date model:, Value 85 and 86 VALUE 87.00. Lean Fresh Shoulders, Ib. lZéC } Fresh Ground u....:,:.;u;lm,.ZSC ; Mo .10, 28C | Specials For Granulated Sugar White Loaf Flour Gold Medal Flour Daniel Webster Flour Campbell’s Pork and Beans Ritter’s Catsup Campbell’s Tomato Soup FRESH PORK TO ROAST LLEAN FRESH HAMS® ROASTS OF MILK FED VEAL LEAN BOILING BEEF SMALL LEGS OF SPRING LAMB ... ... Ih. 35¢ Evaporated ik . 3 m25c ‘ancy Maine Potatoes ... pk.29c s ™ | 5C Lard All Day large bag 95¢ large bag 95¢ large bag $1.05 3 for 25¢ 2 bottles 25¢ 3 for 25¢ . 15¢ . 22¢ . 18¢ Se PRIME RIB ROASTS OF BEEF 28¢ SUGAR CURED HAMS . MEATY POT ROAST: SUGAR CURED BACON oo 14c | b, 250 | Baldwin Apples 4.q:e_ f:'t Gi fruits or 25¢ Flodhn” Oranges. . doz. 25¢ Veal for Stew Home Made Parksdale Eggs . . Wedgwood Print Butter FREE DELIVERY! F BEE 35 . . 18¢ ®.... . . 10¢ . 20¢ ~ Genuine Spring Lamb for Stew 12C Salt Spare- » 10¢ 14 quart basket ribs Baldwin Apples 65(: Yellow Turnips. . 6 Ibs. 25¢ PHONE 19! ALL MORNING SPECIALS=7TO 12 A. M, '%e.::e:{; Mhmsg Ibs, 25 (¥ IT:;#F T 23 C A\T‘:nlllti%;‘{\soul b, l 80 Ve nl8c Small Lean o Fresh Hams 1 22¢ amoked Hams, 19C Hrminrts.. . 19¢ 123c | 8C ALL DAY SPECIALS Leg Genuine i Bt m 28 : lj‘ow:*ls covn Ib. 420 | e m28C | "J.To.'.'.i'.'."l " w16c Swift's Golden ~West_Fowls Ib. 29¢ _ l"igsag'gu 3 u,s.'25c I.e;flflmlmx ~ 8c f‘?;fi';‘; 2 Ibs. 250 Parwhen . 8 for SOC Large Ripe d'm25c Bananas Best Shoulder Steak Lean Fresh sShoulders, 1h, Fancy Sirloin Steak ... Home Made = lsc Sausage |h.25C *oring ramb 1. 20 C ‘“’\'“pafi‘ku m 1 2C ™ | 4c m 1 6C Ih. l 8C I, 4OC Veal Chops m28C Beets, Turnips and Carrots 6 Ibs Fresh Kale Red and Yellow Onions 5 The, '"I::;:we head l 5C Cranberries 2 gt l 9c Fresh Spareribs . Solid Lean Pot Roast Roast Milk Fed Veal Loin Lamb Chops Milk Fed Eatmore John 1. Ross Has Charge of Our Meat Dept. 97 Value $7 and $8 Oxfords and High Shoes in Tan, Black and Mahogany Calf Leather—six different styles— All the season’s newest models: for dress or street wear. en’s High Shoes [(fi All Sizes New Styles P — ) REMEMBER: This Sale is the Opportunity of a Lifetime. Never again will such Remarkable Values Be Offered EXCUUSIVE AGENCY FOR WL.DOUGLAS THE BEST SHOE VALUES INTHE LT

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