New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 23

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MABEL IS PATIENT AT HOSPITAL WITH DINES Screen Actress Operated Upon For Appendicitis—Shooting Vic- \tim Is Improved Los Angeles, Jan. 4,—Courtland §. Dines of Denver, shot New Year's evening by Mabel Normand’s c¢hauf- feur, when the latter interrupted a | visit of the motion picture star and | Jidna, Purviance, another movie, act- ress, to Dines’ bungalow, is resting | comfortably at the Good Samaritan hospital,” where Miss Normand alsq is a patient after an operation yesterday for appendigitis. How, why and when a pistol belonging to Miss Normand and used in the shooting, found its way into the hands of Horaee Greer, the chauffeur, continues to occupy the attention of detectives. Greer told police that Mrs. Edith Burns, Miss Normand's companion, knew that he carried a pistol when he went to Dines' apartment, and warned him to be “careful.” { Both Mrs. Buriis and Miss Normand | insisted Wednesday that they had no | idea how Greer could bave ob-| tained the pistol. | “Why, I mentioned the pistol to | Mrs. Burns at least three weeks be- fore New Year's,” Greer asserted. “ghe told me she was afrai Miss Normand might use it and 1 asked her to get it for me and told her I would put it away where 1 could get it if they needed it in the house.” 25 calibre | MEMORIAL T0 SAILORS America’s Sca Dead Are Honorved In | Proposed Majestic Strnctare To Be Evected at Washington. America’s sea | 1 a memorial d in the na- nnounced to- memo New York, Jan. dead are to be hono which probably will ste tional gapital, it was c by navy and mavine eeret sistant Be chairmagy of Admiral’ Wi, & General John A, cnt of the United Btutes maiine corps, Jead the honorery nutional commit foc in charge of the projeet, The momortal design select symbwlical of 1} olitiude 2od sl which envelop the county w de A glant towering wave, vhich | sevion grey sombre sea gulls i is 10 beemounted on & marble pedestal the topimost hivd 12 foet ground, 1owill be cust in and or tenson [ , commund- th Lronz The memorial, officials be reetdd In honor of all dead ut sea, and will vot b to the nation’s war-time Other ofticials committoe inelude W. Eberle, chi Admiral Robert miral Hilary P, Jones, pradley A, Wiske, Menry B Wilson und Charles: 17, Plunkoett, al 1o American confined ! the remoriad dward on Admiral naval ope Coonty; 1 Rear Rear 2N Admiral Admiral Admiral . just st has for Upiversity dormitory opencd dents. Hopkins its first Janua Manager {' As most motor ear owners andall] mooth running engine. Nash Mo-|aimost the weight of a human halr. automobile men know. the crank | tors balances each shaft befops it is | Three “";”:h.""’ Sr8 muce Paid 2 . ¢ operator of is machine an ese 't s th L 1 A A4 ' . - ;hjfy_.‘;v l](‘dl]Pnfl‘ of me motor. A A.miemLu-l u.u‘ the motor on 8 ma- | cojoylations must aboslutely check, »e .balanced crank shait means alchive so accurate that it will record | otherwise the shaft is rejected, or Johnson Says Campaign Will Be Hot One!. Jan, 4. --Senator | candidate for the Stra the presi-| - Jowels Brought Into U. S, receive @ New York, Jan 4.--8imon W, Straus, investment banker, who was p made a return of sustoms on jewelry | brought into the country in November I has anthorized a stat et declaring that there was a misunderstanding about the purchase of the & and thut the matter had bheen adjusted. {Government agents were suid (o have | ! seized some of the jowbls which were ported of a value of $360,000, Mr. |l rapm labor were higher today. ‘The 3 in his statement that gyverage rate with board was §33.18 mutter was brought to his!and without board $46.91 a month, s In 1914 were $21,05 and senger carriuge, sport and exhibition. } Manutacturers of aircraft generally . anxious for such a federal policy. American Lawyer Visits DeValera in His Cell | Dublin, Jan. 4.-—John Finnerty, |the American lawyer who is repre. | senting the claimants of Irish repub- [ligan funds in America, interviewed Eamon DeValera and Austin Stack iv jail here yesterday preliminary to taking evidence in the case before the American consul general here in accordance with the New York su- preme cour order. Wages of Farm Labor Are Higher Than Back in 1914 Wwashington, Jan, 4.—~Wages of und, Ciove m bican prepa 0 Joli nomination to d today to few delegations from Ohio and prol ably other planned to form a mpaign organization polat & manuger for Ohio, Zolng to bulld up u fighting organiza tion that will keep them stepping, Prank . Hitcheoek, the Culifor- ulen’s national campaign manager, declared, Renator Johnson was im- mensely with the crowd which greeted him tor his addr which hs campaign night, wus crowded to cu paeity persons were 's in Full for | | stute ap We're pleased [ULHN said opened The hall and thousands turncd o n the attention it,was prbmptly adjnsied. : R s - 20th Century Ltd. Held Up Plan New Ways to Increase | By Coliiding With Auto Comu lgl‘t«hl Airveraft Use| nuivalo, N. Y. Jan. 4.—~The second ¥ seotion of the westbound 20th Cen- | tury, the New York Centrai's fast train, waus delayed for an hour this morning at itorks, a villugg five miles | ture magazine in cust of Buffaio, when it ruck a|chased the Dudley Olcott estate crecked autoniobile that had erashed |[Normandie Park, near here. The through the guard gates he pony | cstate is ono of the show places of wheels of the engine were derailed | Morris county. and the passéngers were Shaken up| Mr. Brewster came into public n hy the jarring stop of the coaches, |tice some time ago when Dhe an put no one was injured and the |nounced that he and Corlies Palmer, proceeded westward after & motion picture actress, would be soking erew had jucked the wheels married as soon as Mrs. Brewster ob- upon the ralls, tatned a divoree, ol ay with ig2n | com- labor aged $2.45 last year n 1914, board sve pared with BLYS BIG TATE Morvristown, N. J., Jan, 4.—Eugene e Chairman Brewster, publisher of a motion pie- e llrouse interstate com- crotury Hoover, with Aviation osperts, are en- fting o new legislative to increase the of commercial air- purpose, Mr. Jfederal which or sufety pas Washi ol Winslow mittee, the advigal gaged | proposal® difigned cificienc ¥ Rnd nso craft The main Hoover sald, s to extablish vatem ne inspection, would, give some guarantee curty to the public as to the of machines and appliances for ry Clearance Sale! Unloading Everything in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s wearing * clearance ann~es Most swasning reductions for quick o Reductions As Much As -3 OFF Every Ladies’ Coat Every Cloth Dress Every Man’s Overcoat Every Boys’ Overcoat : Every Girls’ Coat Included in this tremendous sale With additional privilege of having your purchase charged U ’ t&e nion GENEROUS CREDIT 115 Main street A small Amount Down Balance in Small Weekly or Monthly Pay- ments, tove TERMS New Britain, Conn. { Mondolfo and Marotta, ow York, has pur- | SLIGHT QUAKES CONTINUE Occasional Tremors of The Earth sulll Drive People of Ancona, Italy, District Into Frenzy of Fright. By The Associated Press, Ancona, Italy, Jan. 4. — Slight earth shocks continue to terrify the population of this distriet, especially in the towns of Senigallia, ‘Fano, The residents of these communities, having left their homes, are camping in the open air and are suffering greatly because of the snow and the cold weather. One report, which, however, has {not been confirmed, says that a small crater, sending forth lava, has opened on the slope of Mount Sasso, near IFano, .Ducsenberg Auto Company Reported in Good Shape Indianapeiis, Jan. 4.—The Deusen- | berg Automobile and Motor company Ifor which a recgiver was appointed | yesterday is solvent and in sound | tinencial condition, according to a eral manager of the cencern. He said the rectivership was a friendly action carried out in order to effect a re- | organization, and added that the company had merchandise assets of | $1,600,000 while its cash liabilities |were but $200,000. William T. Ras- mussen, receiver, said will eontinue in operation. OPPOSE LOAN TO HUNGARY | Cucharest, Rumania, Jan. 4—1It is understood here that the Rumanian delegates to the Belgrade conference | lof the little entente have been in- | structed strongly to oppose¢ the loan |to Hungary being arranged by the league of nations if Hungary insists upon reparation for the Rumanian anti-bolshevist invasion of Hungary in 1019, or if the proposed loan is given priority over Rumanian repara- tion claims, ISaturday! o= THE MOHICAN MARKET | T'ROM 9 TO 11 A. { VANCY, LOIN AND ROUND— i STEAKS .......... FRESH GROUND HAMBURG LEAN BOILING BLEF . PORK to ROAST .. BEST NO. 1 POTATOES ........ b e b b MEATY POT ROASTS CHOICE CHUCK . Lb. ROASTS Lb, BONELESS RIB ROLLS PRIME RIB ROASTS Lb. . b, | statement by Chester S. Ricker, gen- | the company | 10c 16¢ 18¢ 24c¢ 22¢ {Admits Shooting But Says It Was Only an Accident| | Central City, Ky, Jan. 4—Mystery | | surrounding’ the death in a hotel |room here of Luther Brown had been | cleared up today, by a statement giv- | |en to county officials by Winnie Nel- |son, 31. According to W. O. Smith, |county attorney, Nelson confessed that the fatal bullet was fired acci-| dentally from gn adjoining room of | the hotel. Nelson, Ernest Litzey and Claude Emery, the latter a 15 year | old boy, are under arrest on War- rants charging murder. SPALLA IN TROUBLE Paris, Jan. 4.—The proposed depar- ture of Erminio Spalla for South Am- lerica to meet Angel Firpo caused a protest to be lodged with the interna- |tional boxing union by the manager of the Belgian heavyweight Humbert, | whom the Italian champion, it was claimed, had signed to box in Milan Jan. 12. Erminio thereupon suggest- | ed the substitntion of his brother | Giuseppe for the match with Hum- | bert, to which the latter agreed, ap- | parently with satisfaction, remarking that Giuseppe was “not so tough as Erminio.” TO GRADUATE AS NURSES New Britain is well represented in the nurses' training class which \'-'H!‘ graduate from St. Francis' hospital, Hartford, next Monday afternoon. Among the local young womer Who will graduate with the class of 41 | student nurses are Miss Helen Quirk, | Miss Gertrude Murphy, Miss Cather- line Ryan, Miss Margaret Birmingham and Miss Frances M. Morrissey, Miss Morrissey was recently awarded $25 lin gold as first prize for excellence in | ner studies. | ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT. | Mr. and Mrs. Procopchyk of An-| sonia announce the engagement of their daughter, Olga, to William Ja-| |cobs Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wll-| llam Jacobs of 40 Beaver street. No date has been set for the marriage. THE BIG DAY AT fety First! Bobby—Can’t I change my name day, ma? Mother—What in the world do you to: want to change your name for? Bobby~-Cause Pa said he will whip me when he gets home, as sure as my name’'s Robert.—Boston Transcript. 289 MAIN ST. Week-End Special WALNUT, ALMOND, COCOANUT STUFFED DATES 39Cm —— Also JUMBO SALTED PEANUTS 390m New Britain's Popular Dining Place Where Quality And Excel Come and T1y Our SUNDAY DINNER 11:30 to ?;00 P. M. Also a la Carte 289 MAIN ST. YOUR MARKET ALWAYS—QUALITY, SERVICE, LOWEST PRICES, COURTESY AND CLEANLINESS—A GOO! BIG (SWIFT'S G| SMALL LE TO | .. Lb. 18c | .. Lb. e im.wonm I Peck 29¢ JEAN | RIB AND LOINS TO ROAST .. | MEATY FORES TO BAKE . | CHOICE LAMB CHOPS . FROM 3 TO 5 P. M. D COMBINATION HOUR SALES—REAL BIG BARGAINS FROM 9§ TO 11 A. M. SALE SPRING LAMB) M. «o Lb, veu I, ENU RO. SMOKED=— 'SHOULDERS ...... GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ....... 1-8 Bbl. Bag 9ic ALL DAY SPECIALS VEAL | MEATY LEGS !TO ROAST PRIME RUMP ROASTS . . CHOICE SHOULDER cers . CUTS FOR POT PILS .. FANCY VEAL CHOPS ... 20c 24c 20c 12¢ 32¢ Lb. I P L b, . Ib. . b ¥ SHOULDERS SMALL LEAN rORK [ FRESH CUT | PORK CHO! LE/ SPARERIBS ....... N FRESH Lb. SH 1GS FEET FAN FRESH Lb. RESH HAM SWIFT'S FANCY ROAST. ING CHICKENS . Lb, 35¢! L. w SWIFT'S GOLDEN- WEST FOWL . 34c Lb. BAKERY PRODUCTS OF QU Wheat, Graham or Ryc Bread Maple Walnut Loaf Cake Fruit and Plain Pownd Cake Assorted Two Layer Cakes . FANCY SELECTED EGGS 2 Doz..........69c|2 Lbs. .. .,».29(: MILD WHOLE MILK CHEESE OUR DINNER BLEND COFFER RED BUITER MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK AW PEA BEANS PANCY SUGAR CORN FINE EARLY JUNE PEAS VANILLA OR LEMON sUB EXT _SPECIAL ALL MORNING SALE - SWEET JUICY SUNKIST RANGES TS el FRESH CUT SPINACH NEW LAYER FlGS LARGE JUICY LEMONS . RED OR YELLOW ONIONS Y OOLONG TEA Peck 29¢ ‘ wi9c 1 I 19¢ LARGE RED RIPE STR AWBERRIES you ALITY — Finest Assorted Cu Whipped Cream Cakes BEST MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER oo 31032 22¢ FRESH MADF | PEANUT BUITER.. 1. Mohiean Santorte Cake Cocoanut Marshmallow Layers ARGE GOLDEN 'EST FOWL . b, ‘LL ALWAYS FIND THEM HERE. COME WITH THE CROWDS . Lb. 32 40c 24¢ 25¢ p Cakes BEST WHITE PURE LARD R < iinn s O NEW QUEEN OLIVES PURE COCOA IN FRESH SHREDDY FRESHLY BAKED SOLID PAC T N, B (. SODA CR. SUNBEAM SAULR Lh. | R Cans 4 Lbed Cans Uans NALT. Beot, GRA CON EATRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT vek 23C w. 19¢€ P b 25(‘. 3 Phas 10c e FANCY BALDWIN GREEN CURLY N KALE LONG GREEN CUCUMBERS ENGLISH WALNUT MEATS L NEW CrOP POP CORN G si N v R Q JELL-O=IN ALL FLAVORS TOMATOES BULK D COCOANLT FIG BARS OMATOES ACRERS KRAUT 2 b= Lge. Can 2 Phgs. 10 Lbs 2 b NULATED SUGAR FECTION'Y SUGAR NEW MEATY PRUNES $Sc'4 For ......... 15ci¢ Lhs. ......... I8 FEN DBRUSSEL w 12¢ SSEL "|: '/l s ‘qnm 25(‘. EW EVAPORATED Y lzc FACHES ¥ w 19¢ ED R 65c EW SEEDLESS ISINS APPTIES 1 Q@ Basket

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