New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1924, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD rI"UESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924. A Noted Family SureRelief- 107020 YEARS IS — SPECIAL For This Week 1.3 Off On All HAND CARVED FRAMES Stationery Dept. THE - | DICKINSON !i Drug Co. | 169-171 MAIN ST. White Flannel Shirts— Wool Amho Sweaterse— $8.45 ‘oat style gibr. White Crew Neck Sweaterse— Hoeavy 8 Reg. 8 Imported Castimere Mufllers— yopt kind—the sort they $3.95 HORSFALLS 93-99 Xlsylum Strect Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind™ Kahn, the banker, ped on Fifth avenue, New York. garet D. and Otto H. Kahn. Photo shows: Gilbert W., McADOO'S MESSAGE Candidate For Nomination Says Something of Andrew Jackson's Character Would Go Well Now., inje to American ,‘um aflairs would ‘re-inspire the nation,” MeAdoo, time director-general of railroads and idate for the democratic presi- 1\1 nti mination, today told demo- erats nnessec in 4 message sent party leaders lebration of Wars to t) rence o eting in Na kson Day “Please « shyville, in ce tend my gre Mr, M friends who on tings wishes, Adoo's mess: “to my Nushville et somethin stated, arg meet ing in tegrity rage, : cadership into the affulrs, it will character and dnet of publie Jack stimulati democracy was IROOPS GUARD PRINCE Vaery Py ton Taken Today 1o Woeep Jap Kegent Safe MORE ARRESTS LIKELY Four Negroes Already Are For Axe Murders in Others Sought. Birming Ala, 1d in th am connection with Birini list of axe ¥eeretly for murder ten dditional arrests are expected guic Two of the said riff Thomas J. 1o Jim Duvis to be cuders of organized syndicat more than three years 44 persons and killed 24 of cording to Solicitor Davis gang held secret mcetings a planned attacks, In some drawn to decide which attucks wert axe which has uws were egroes actually would w ' to place within: two the s on tria or " he sald IS NOT A CROOK IF— Divining Rod Or Some Such Thing Ured in Predicting Putures, Orleans Court Rules, It was snap-| Indicted Alabama~— three Jan T long icted 20 ui und solici- attacke them. the instances ield the pri three New FOR INDIGESTION y 6 B:u.us Hot water Sure Relief 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere OBREGON PREPARES ~ GREAT OFFENSIVE \Drive on Rebels Will Be in Three pivisions iated Press. Mexico City, Jan. 7. (By Radio Via |the Fort Worth Star Telegram)-—The | This is believed to be the first photo ever made of Otto H.| and these members of his family. getting th o Obregon war leaders ready for an offensive revoiutionary troops in the are against state Mar- | vera Cruz, activities of the milita ieaders indicate, General Francise | Serrand, secretary of war, [ Mexico City today from Cruz front, where 1 | B A leaders re tensive, information, the ding the |this ofiensive will be divided into divisions, with the central division under General Pedro Gabay, |and the third operating toward the ,o | Isthmus of Panama, under General Juan Dominguez, The main body of Al | cach division will advance overland, it is understood, waiting for repairing of railway lines rn up by the revolutionists, Re- K- | pairing will be left to the rear bY | guards, it is understood. Denial has been made by rebel leaders of the war department’s pub- lished reports that the rebels have *d | pvacuated Tuxpam, an important pe- troley center in northern Vera Cruz, according to information reach- ing Mexico City, It was stated by the war depart- ment that the rebellious followers of Lopez de Lada, former gover- nor of Tamaulipac, are concentra- [ting near Tuxpam, and that the rede columns advancing southward from with them in proper time, During the present week President Obregon is expected to proceed to the Julisco front, according to war department officials, Publication in today's papers of two convocations calling the senate {into extraordihary session caused h confusion that no session of vss wus held this evening. Teotilo un n Cesar cong | | | | returned to |and Vera sheriff’s terred with |screamed of- |got away according to war department |prison! |ing case in which the defendant was It has been learned unofficially that |acquitted. |concealed under a velour npico and Panuco would deal | Are| | mum sentence, remarking that (VN MRS MILLER She Fights in Court and Calls omK K K A Philadelphia, Jan. 8.—Katherine | Miller, rooming house mistress, for- merly of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Was sen- tenced to from 10 to 20 years in the wunty prison yesterday for the fatal shooting of Harry Kabernagel, a former boarder, on a West Philadel- phia street corner, Oct. 11. The jury, which brought in a second degree murder verdict, with recommendation of mercy, Wwas out for more than 48 hours. Judge Har- ry 8. McDevitt, ignoring the mercy recommendation, imposed the maxi- “any verdict but guilty would have been equivalent to lynch law.” The defendant startled the court in | dramatic fashion after sentence was lmpobc«l Hitherto calm, she sud- denly rose and battled with court officers. During the struggle she tore Vack her heavy cape to display in white letter sewn on her black dress: “K. K. K.. Help. K, K. K.” Two officers finally subdued . her carried her out bodily to the Il room. On the way she Mrs. Roster killed two and free, and I have to go to !"—referring to a recent shoot- lLater she told one of her counsel that “a guardian ange!” had sug-| gested to her to sew the letters on her dress. The letters, six inches high, were made by Mrs. Miller from white fabric during her conflnement while awaiting trial. During the long court procedure she kept them coat she wore closely buttoned while in the court room. Under the sentence imposed, she| must serve a minimum of ten years unless pardoned, the length of time additional to the ten years being de- termined by the behavior in prison. BASSETT MAKES DENIAL Mrs. Nnia Wilcox Putnam Sander- son's Agent Says He is in No Way | Personally Interested in Her, West Palm Beach, Fla., Jan, 8- Ellsworth R. Rassett, business man- ager for Nina Wilcox Putnam Sander- | son, I8 in her houschold “as her per- | sonal business rcpresentative,” hel sald here last night in denying re-| ports from Madison, Conn.,, quoting| his wife as saying Mrs, Sanderson had Collis Goodyear Welf Outfits SKATES Skating Shoes, with hardened Steel Runper Skates Attached. We have $500.00 worth of up-to-date Ice Skates From $1.35 to $11.00 (for the tubular), also double runncr skates . for the little tots, Herbert L. Mill HARDWARE Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. Opposite Arch St. Tel. 1409-2 MARK-DOWN SALE on COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES FOR WOMEN CHILDREN’S COATS WOOLEN HOSE dMISSES’ APRONS an MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Ask Your Neighbor! Your neighbors come to our office daily. They get loans on their furmiture to meet unusual expenses, Our plan offers a sensible, business-like way to borrow in such con- fidence that no one will ever know you borrowed. We will advance you up to $300 on your home furniture (without mmxm to induce her to divéree ‘The story is absolutely false, " Mr. removal), charging only the low, legal interest rate and allowing i, | you your ewn terms of repayment, According to Senator antes, president of the scnate ofticlals are elected, session will be convened until the fourteenth, although' all senators been summeoned 1o attend pre meetings to exchange im- regard to clection of $.~Providing a i orking I he is pre- ere ments Lafayette | Bassett sald, Bassett has been staynig at Mrs, Sanderson’s winter home at Del Mrs. Sanderson arrived in Ntw York from thore last night. l’olu-ny-v!4--flrrfi--'- 20 b 1t you need money, you need us. i Beneficial Loan Societ 87 WEST MAIN STREET Rooms 104-5 Professional Bullding until new no extra o ntids ot obtuint s, the supreme erday iu setting aside In rge Antoine e have liminary pressions in new officials, Efforts to recapture | tormer governor of ve proven [ruitiess, , |special dispatches from +|capital of Neuvo Leon, {imprisoned in charges of wetivities, According to unofiicia thousand socialists in Yucatan have begun galnst G lhlnn‘ the w cmigrated n bout 500,000 peo- | e worked | England every 4 rod” as buried tr il o x und Prosper obtaining $800 the tumio Tamesz, | Rumio Tames, | ... cuvo Leon, acearding to Monterey, Tamez was seditionary Good Dressers Come Here _ treasure \NEw from mine reports, the state a counter revo- four of vised nt of 1t} allcged the re st ., 1 v fide for punishme t t E by representations | ‘ iy o L pust existing cond i and lution against the revolutionary Ye London Shop casing the former haye thing to o “future” forces controlling that state, but these SPECIAL . e, A " onditions or promises 3 r not donfirmed by govern- i Hl( AN reports are ment sources of information b | BUNS | Doz. lSc ot court the t n the principal countries which | t it in the World War ti 000 digabled men in receipt Tailors 13 MAIN STREET “let Us Clothe You We hnow How"” nduc within the Voice Culture BAKR TRAINING SIGHT READING James D. 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ROUND, SIRLOLN, PORTERHO ALL DAY SPEC[ALS TO ROAST w '\'rl It l‘A‘"l :")“K CHOPS 8c .2 Lbs, 290 2 Lbs. 47¢ 33c .2 “0'- l‘flL\"l\ B\K APPLES CRANBERRIES : 2 5 25 YHILOW STONE Striped Flannel. Reg. NEW SEEDL s LARGE NEW : 1 . b, 9¢ Price vrie 6 10 $1.00 Price AT PR TR T R I T R NN AT W T T 2 T S =" Big Line of Comfortables and Blankets At Reasonable Prices TEAK.............. Lb. 18c POTATOES ..15 Lb. Peck 29c S OF FANCY 2, 25c l::: l::: :’:):KT umn MADE b zsc FANCY LARGE SELECTED - MOHICAN CREAMERY— 31 03 Sady 29c MINOS I" h\\"‘l’l flF\' NUT smacw. cow MEDAL FLOUR 1s Bbl. Sack 94 - &l'l oD . 35¢|14 Qt. Basket ... 75¢/3 Qts. ........ 25 2le. Sale \nrdlsc 3 o ; RA uf ¢ Lb. 12 L\‘ltc |1j.u Price 200 19%¢ 17¢ | IMPORTED sarDINES 12 | ALASKA PINK SALMON 2ow | SOUSED MACKEREL MEDIUM NEWPORT MACKEREL LARGE FRESH HERRING FANCY RED SALT SALMON 2 Cans Can

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