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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1923 | — | DR.H.B.WRIGHT OF |JAPCABINETALL = TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES New VALE PASSES AWAY ANXMUS 10 QuIT o it SO D s it o st b i Bargains, over point in the Sahara Desorl.rboard. DieS a[ HOI]]C 0[ His Mofl]er-""unk M[Bfllmed Ass‘ssmmon aebaom i | L"nlwd States warns Honduras that & William Ellis Corey is about to quit | it disapproves any attempt by a gov- lN was 47 Years old | Reflects Upon Them the United States for good and live in | ernment to keep itself in power except r the southern part of France, the New ‘ by accepted constitutional procésses. York Times declares and that news- | paper gives the financial associates of | Congressional attention to Washing- Oakham, Mass, Dec. 28, —Dr. By The Associated Press. ik et the former steel"magnate as authority | ton bootleg conditions Involving diplo- > Puict WHEht aGthor s . 28— - i ars certal Henry Burt Wright, author and Yaje! Tokio, Dec. 28.—While announce. for the ®ory matic liquor stocks appe: certain, profes died at his summer home | Ment of the resignation of the Jap- = | . . % " day afiernoon of o lung ancs6 cabinet appears 10 have.been |t Ficiding Ogburn, Columbla | i e _was 47 years ola. | v‘:;‘;“;’:‘m"'i::.‘l“"‘”' ket t;"f\ ‘1’: university, tells sociologists at Wash-| Senator McNary of Oregon will be te born in New u.:\q 3 .}nn\uary””“l““i ‘;’! mau‘on ‘e:'md p ; ington that married men are less in- |married in Chicago Saturday to Miss 17, s0m.of Huhiy D and Martha | eSPert Sy Hitonite, the e mey | clined to disease, insanity and com-|Cornclia W. Norton, formerly of Jlizabeth (Burt) Wright. He receiv- | ge mission of crime than bachelors. | Boston. d his Bachelor of Arts degree at | requested ithe members of the cabinet | 8 Yale in 1898 and the degree of Doctor | t0 continue in office for the present Ty | s thi 3 s . by = phoid fever death rate last year Rear Admiral Moffett declares that of Philosophy at Yale in 1903, He and they are expected to retire before |, ‘o tnjteq States was the lowest |the conditfon of the naval reserve base Stafionery Dept' studied at the University of Berlin, f_:;e meeting of the Diet on JAnuary|over recorded in the registration area |for the naval air service is deplorable. Germany, in 1907-8, and at Grenoble, | *¥- —1T7.5 per 100,000 people and total a e rea France, in 1811 I T]‘°d°“.b“.’°‘ _‘;“ in session all day |,y n0ig deaths were 6,981, | Death at Fort Totten, N. D., of Rev. THE Dr. Wright became an msnuuur‘«‘"‘”_‘“ considering. the situation | Jerome Hunt, Catholic Indian mis- _ o— Wt Yale in 1806 jprecipitated by the attack upon the| y.,.a4q Wocd, Jr., announces in|sionary and religious teacher amony After his return from European | Prince regent, which has increased|yy,chington that he and Miss Dolores | the Sioux Indians for 46 years. study he became assistant proxessur‘g"“"“ the difficulties confronting the awves, San Francisco actress, whose | of Christian methods in the Stephen | ™Minist ~ cngagement recently was announced,| The real giddy-headed flapper is al- I ivini Home Minister Goto is said to be |y, ."jecided not to marry | most a hopeless problem for educators, . Morrill Clement school of Divinity at 1 Yale, which position he held at the | l1SiStent upon the apceptance of his| according to conclusions of Harvard resignation, presented yesterday, in-| jguarg p, Farley asks President ' psychologist. ime of his death. He was a member Dru Co of the American Historical associa.- |35MUCh a8 he is compelled by custom - . tion, Connecticut Academy of Arts !0 1o'd himself officially responsible . ¥ . - e nd Sciences, and of the Amerlcan O SUCh an untoward incident as the JAPANESE RUFF[ANS IN The attack on the prince regent, § 169-171 MAIN ST. Soclety of € e ttempt to slay the heir to the who was uninjured, although - Vis- " Society o ll. \s‘ an History. He was thbne RIOT AT PREMIERS HOME count Iriye, chief chamberlain, who © author of nuinerous historical and , NN oL e | was riding with him,.was cut by fly- 3 ily guarded, even the approaches to B their residences being patrolled. The resignations of various police officials, following in the wagke of the | ing glass from a window of their au- ‘xumobllo, has aroused great excite- Try to Force Entrance But Are Driv- | jment. Heretofore the head of the empire has been considered a sacred Including philosophical and religious works, His wife, Mrs. Josephine Lemira (Haywood) Wright was with him at he time of his death en Away by Squads of | person and any attack upon him is Prices on TWO LIQUOR COMPLAINTS BUTLDER OF EIFFEL TOWER hiF e RN LS W.L. Douglas Red Cross tion prevailing here as a resuit of the LSS MEN’S Police Say He Ila: Been Conducting lN PAR]S D[Es, AGED 91 «l"“\lfl- d assassination of Prince Re- | pyeey Ranch is Required to Pay Gov- ’ Irshico SAHiar oday aey el O et Wi Twenty Animals, Dr. Kahler s L THIN Grove street Place For [in an attempt by a crowd of ruffians | Gustave Fiffel Was Man Who Con-|to obtain entrance to the homes of gun Antonio. Tex. Dec. 28.—The Tour Months sy . 3 amamoto and Home Min- | yfexic rprdidior s Sl structed the Highest Structure in | % rpR R e L LG el Lot 1 n One Lot of Men's $10.00 O'coats & ey licia ed, resigne h the " ¢ \ { H 3 . . : ; S st the World [ ofticially reported, resigned with the | ranch in the state of Coshuila and | All High Grade Makes ) Japanese cabinet today the Obregon forces have begun seiz beind hsipieg costs on u charge of keepi Paris, Dec. 28.—Gustave Eiffel, the | 1e attempt was frustrated by the ing ranch horses and equipmer with plaid backs. Speci 3 “ S Vet . ensineer I e f s tower | poli SO - a dispatcl ! . huriwitifintent sto! nelUCwinine | EORnSAT N0 UL NS KBRS, B | en Gioto) s bbon |l accusndl of | oaans e & 0lspatch {ojtha I WOMEN’S OXFORDS $35.00 OV OATS 4 4 aigned before Judge B. W. Alling in | (hat bears his name, ix dead. was tonio $30.00 OVERCOATS %10.00 police court this morning Prosecu- | 91 vears old. having socialistic tendencics since he Mexican federal officers say the AND PU-MPS £60.00 OVERCOATS . 819,50 . tende 2% Jn “ N tor Joseph G. Woods presented the | Alexander Gustave Eiffel gained |etended a private nvitation 1ast popses will be used in equipping a o $70.00 OV l_u‘n OATS ss0.50 10T ‘)‘ I nted th world fame in directing the construc. | Junuary, when he was mayor of | yow cavalry regiment in L?,?“hf:n,, Ladies’ l"ancy Pat. One Lot of w'a Faoncy Saity Sweider was urrested shortly after | tion of the town to which his name | Toklo, to A. A. Joffe, speciul cnvoy| s msolute guarantees of safety are Stl‘lp Pumps and St M oelock yosterday afternoon by Po. | Was given, the world's highest struc-|from the Moscow Soviet to the Far gilon to all foreigners crossing the ps r ris, | 13ust, to visit Toklo. Senor Kmiliano Ver- | CREASED VAMP [] patterns. 1"or ¥ lcemen Patrick O'Mara 1 Thomas ture, in the Champs De Mars, Paris, |l ! " : Mexican border, $15.00 FANCY : ney who succeeded in finding a for the exposition of 1889. { 'The Selyukal, or majority political nandes, chief of immigration, at Mat- | LOW HEEL 850.00 FANCY ik concealed in o refrigerator in a| The work of bullding the tower,| party of the Diet, which Goto oppos- | ymoras, announced £60.00 FANCY X% SOk 15 the ERaT BT the Mt Both | which préSented many problems to|ecd, had intended to introduce a vote —————— OXFORDS £70.00 FANCY 8. officers testified as to the reputation | the sclence of engineering, was begun | oi confidence in the Diet, owing to al- i 4y been proven possible for a In All Leathers »f the place and cluimed that Swelder | 00 Jan , 1887, and concluded on|lckations that Baron Goto had paid potient's heart beats to be trans- L S s been conducting it for the past | March 13, 1589 certain sums of money to the late! yjpeeg by radlo to a physiciun many Values $5 and $6 The tower, intended as a feature of | Sakaye Osugi, socialist leader, recent- | oo " (o ur months. ) Iy slain by Captain Amakasu, and 10 Buy Our Kind™ t In arregged he would | o0 known as & bullder of great]vene the Diet Th ordinary session this e e o Walter Ploknick. charg- | metal bridges, He also designed the | morning, has indicated that Daisure and Splnish Heels. 1 his wife . ool slulces for the Papama Canal, when|Namba, 27, his assallant, attended .nd 2-5'.!'8]1 modeh and S i | the French company undertobk to dig| Waseda umiversity where a large rad- One of fancy lattice. i element is said to cxist, Woods the we uy. o Eifiel was awarded the Langley|the professors al the university inter- SN 3 E vnlues 37—$8 d D WO DIEIN IRt medal by the Smithsonian Institution | ested in the radical movement is sald |N' : j 1913. Me was born at Dijon on|to have been a relative of Baron Goto | e ressers i S Mo BN WS D, 18, 1960 | and who left the eountry when threat- W. J lened with arrest for radical utter- Tmcr as suspended on sondition that | servations. Tt also serves as a radio| the day of the funeral. . Ice creams flavored with Buker's—the | Ladies’ Fancy Stra _\dy{umsu’ft[ sl ip gt il 5 Investigation of the wttempted as- | ueo frujt juices—are an accomplish- | Pum n Kidy d P. 8 0 but was warned by the judge \» was entrusted with the|sassination, x\l.u h occurred while the oo weil insured. Good grocers sell ps i an a Hartford, A ereotion of the structure, Eiffel was|prince regenf\yas on his way to eon- |y o0, aqvt | Coltskin. Low medium PY ) ’ Charles Hallstead, chaged with as- | the exposition, is used not only as agl ! : 0 g if \ sentenced to | point of vant for sightsecrs, but]whose ashes were stolen from the arm hut cution of sen- | (01 meteorological and sclentific ob. froom in which they lay in state on ' s yuing well done is an achievement, ] missing | o8, ' Co H - : e whieh! Eiectrieal wires 8xed In wards of | Z p v 3 . ume London hospital will record the | me ere a p tren pe “‘ eart ;‘1. ats u" patients on a drum b Valuu 36, $7 llld ‘8 : i p w0, | the researeh department, in - another bAFL of the bulding, This will make | Pumps]‘[iggxsfl‘:;g: and . Why Not You" Secking Divorce B Lot et ’ y ' In Superior €OUFL pouuvey o e s, don. s Ashley’s in tan_and biack kid rwo divor T ¢ ¢ Iros, 301 Main St—adwvt | . Tailors Crt U alleges ‘ " NEW YEAR'S SOCIAL | TREE b . : Sullivan’s Dancing School | 13 MAIN STREET n weeks M b N . " onomo wa Annual mades. 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Saturday ’ Dec' thh BEGINNING = Eyesight Specialist OFFERS MANY WONDERFUL GARMENT VALUES MEN’S s |1 COATS FOR WOMEN, SATURDAY December 29 |} | ssoccroxeonss Rooms 501 and 505 Hartfore Lotus calf—Black or NISSES AND CHILDREN MEN' Opportunity knocks but once. § | oo 'loeiodfil'e'i'ipm Coats which were | NOW £26.00 y . 4 | toe and wing tip styles Coats which were § NOW £50.00 Here’s an opportunity you cannot pass 1. | ~wendecful shoss for Coats ich were £100,00 NOW S$67.00 ® N . o1 W —— Childven’s Coats which were $15.00 NOW $10,00 up and still do justice to yourself. g - Chikdren's ( oni~ Which were $21.00 NOW $14.00 j anu’:e $8.00 Children’s Coats which were 51200 NOW $8.00 be‘ i ity ! mice AL $13.9%<0ne Jot of Women's Silk also Woolen Onlv (he i quallty ’and ’ Dresses which were $31.9. can be found in this store. Just step 77 ;ds of Other Bargains At e NO APPROVALS OR ENCHANGES 47—sl 97_32 47 OFF on all Children’s Mats. in and let us show you what we are 1-3 OFF on Mussed Muslin Underwear. ofiefing. | ODD PIECES OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ‘ AT ONE-HALF PRICE ASI I EY 1-3 OFF on Muss<ed White Aprons, At £1.79—All Wool Hose for women: with or witheut Vull Fashioned 12-ramd Pure docks, in brown, giey and navy, also heather mixtures, " Thwend <tk Sizes %13, 9. 97; and 190, Regular prices %2 to $3 a pair. 31.95 At 49¢—Children’s Fleece Lined Pants and Vests, Sizes ! e 1t o BABCOCK CO iAY’s A INTRODUCTORY SALE of the NEW DIAFRAM— IR — I SEfeCm oG W W 139, MAIN ST. 168 MAIN STREET Silk Mostery Headgquariers

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