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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 192a. Victims of Mexican Insurrection INADDITIONTO OURJANUARY CLEARANCES Here is pictorial evidence that the rebellion in Mexico is real war. after the battle of Casas, and shows he rebel dead surrounded by some’ of the victorious federal troops. There were not more than 40 rebel dead, but the federals, who did not show their casual- | ties, lost more than 300 men. The turmoil south of the Rio Grande is far from being a sham bat- | MUBLLER ESTATE S3613 ASI CLOTHING FOR [0 LITTLE KIDDIES ||4 The esate of Charies Muclier Jas| All in One Family and Sunshme} Society Gets Appeal tle. COLD KILLS HERMIT WHO FOUGHT WORK | Ridgefield Character, 77, Had Never Seen Movie Bridgeport, Jan. S8.—Believed to| | estate is as follows: 5 bonds of the!T have been overcome by cold and ex- pouurc early yesterday as he made his way from his shack to a well a short distance away George Washington Gilbert, 77, the "Hermit of Ridge- field,” was found dead by Joscph Knapp, a neighbor, Gilbert, who lived in Ridgefield all his life, will| i.\urly Half Represented by Invest- ments in Stock of An n Ha ware Corp, been inventoried by \p.n.m 12, Norton and Herman L. \'zuvl ul | §20,413 Imost one-half of which | is represented in American Hardware | stock. The itemized inventory of his { New Britain Turner society, $500; 38 shares common stock, Lande Frary & Clark, $1,900; 50 sha North & Judd Mfg. Co,, stock at $47 2,350; 20 share: Stanley Works, stock at $70, $1,400; 39 shares Em- ‘ood Produc poration, no be buried at the town's expense unless | some one claims the body, Had Never Worked, The hermit boasted that he had never worn a pair of shoes or done a day's work. In his scventy-seven years he had never traveled more than twenty miles from the spot where he was born. He had never seen a mo- tion picture, a trolley car or a steam- boat. Never Liked Women, “There has never been a romance in my life,” he sald a few months be- fore his death. I never sought won- en because I never wanted petticoat government, and I never had any in my life, Woman is the root of all evil.” He lived in a one roomed shack among tangled underbrush and shad- ed in summer by apple trees. The shack was bullt for him by Col. George Knox, hat manufacturer, who bhad befriended him many times dur- 577.50; de avings Bunk of New Britain, 2 deposit National Bank of Merides | deposit in New Britain N | tional Bank, $33.43; 40 shares Hart ford Auto Motor Parts prd., and 4 shares of the same stock, common, 10 | a ques value; houschoud furniture and fix | turea, $480; carrier machinery and tools, and supplies, $500; deed and note of Mendel Volkenhelm | shoes, covering property at 416 Arch street, with interest at & per cont, first mortgage, - FAMOUS CHARACTER DIES Al Mo Lee, Little Mother of China- town, Dies In Dark Room Amid This picture was taken anybody got any old clothes? brought to the attention of the socie- , consisting of father, from six months to 1d children that the They lack many other of the v when it becomes so bud that burlup or flour bag South Congregational nus consented to | clork tor supplies and clothing Boys’ Corduroy Knickers Sizes 8 to 15 years Strong, well made school knickers of excellent grade heavy corduroy. For Wed. only 790 2000 YARDS Imported Torchon Laces A fine lot of attractive wash- able torchon lace o, widths up to 215 inches. 5 For Wed. only — Yard C 36-Inch Percales Just 800 yards in this lot, Come carly. For Wed. only Boys’ Silk Ties Four-in-Hand styles, in new “Roman” stripe and Scoteh plaid effects. For Wed. only ... 25¢ Sash Curtains Made of fine quality cross bar Cut full Ripplette Bed Spreads First quality, best grade. Vor owirriei.. $1.98 Neckwear AT ONE-HALY Collars and sets in Jarge va- riety, N oshyles of ves. tees, 1y marked 1o sell '\I\il:‘l':v«m only 490 A Truly Wonderful 14 Infants’ Shoes “Perfection” Oil Heater Wicks Children’s E - Z Knit Waists The 50¢ Kind, all sizes, for boys and girls, For Wednesday only 35¢ Luden’s Cough Drops These celebrated Menthol Cough Drops, the large 5¢ pack- age. For Woednesday ¢ “Alky-Hol” The rubbing alcohol. Full 18-ounce hottle, VPor Wednesday only 41 c Mottled Blue and White Enamel Round Roasters Hbetl it [ P Men’s Heavy Winter Hose Double weight, mised « Sha hose, in all sizes, “Dutch Cleanser A GREAT LOT O) Trimmed White Skirts Women's white muslin skirts, with 10 amd 12 inch rufth “ple grade embroideries ' only Mirrors White cnamel frame, with good quality glass. For Wed, only ... .. 49c Perca_le Aprons assortment of full Bt ik Yok seimaad aprons, with pockets, WAl only A CLEAN-UI" O1 Stamped Buffet Sets All 3-picce sets, marked orig- inally up to 19¢. For Wed, only ..., 25c “Star” Mercerized Crochet Cotton At Art Needlework Dept. Vor Wednesday e O Fine Linen Centers And Scarfs Stamped in newest patterns, simple (0 work, originally mark- od up to $1.98, Vor Wednesday only 956 Dexter’s Knitting Cotton Black or white. Vor Wodkesday calyeamtl’ . BC “Djer Kiss” Talcum Powder S ma ol 10C 0 - Cedar Floor Mops ror wed vaty .. 69¢€ Women’s Flannelette Gowns styles of striped out- \\..n." “day u-::\w 45c WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE Silk: and Wool Hose Very desitable for present n weaves and ribbed in a large v of colori 3 For Wed, only— 69c ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF “Duchess” Electric Curling Irons Absolutely guaranteed to gihve factory service, r. Por Wed, only 89c “Redfern” Suede Gloves lasp suede glove for Grey only in sizes up Al value $1.49. Hor Wi ™ g0 “Sani Flush” Handkerchiefs Odds and ends of women's hemstitche Cotte Handker- chiefs some are solled or mssed.” Por Wednesday only ...... Zc Bed Sheets OF good quality muslin, Size Wea. omiy | $1.00 Borden’s “Eagle” Brand Condensed ng his lite, ing Tatters of Pormer Vinery Truveler Ald burcan may be Of Colonlal Stock. MAY OPEN BUREAU HERE \lnnuflvll:‘n-lm “~ll||‘||il|~l and y . The original Gilbert homo was lo- . e an S s stock, ostly button M Ik § & fow yurds from the Sheok.|wpitir Mot b oAl Mo 1 s ANl colors, Values (o WOMEN'S EXTRA HEAVY 1 ‘[ “Little Mother” of Chinatown, a Traveler's Aid : Yor Wodnind Mu(lhr“ Gilbert, a Colonlal Heuten- | o0 character who lived in splen : or Wal Children’s WO0| E li h R.bb d Iu- I nesdny 16C ant-governor, came 1o America in |, Nott street in other years, died to- | plains Its Pubpose—Sunshine So- nghs 1bbe only — Can 1708, settling In Iidgefield. He was|qac {1y o dark room hung with the H h H he v ancratar Uhere o the hermit. 111 rea v mpant of Draiat .| 15 15 Akt Gt eather Hose Sport Hose iibert's g -grandfather martied | ghe was 67 yoars old ‘ S et A . y . The pop English vibbed A estrn heayy itk “w-"- ” h Bote swav treat whoem be W] Iy yeers age AR Mo len | 3 RS AL bervan may b Kleinert's Jifty howe OF Warm wouln Jarm, in Mok Peefect fting amd illington rea ¢ y L[ appeared ih CHRAIVWE AEG SOSR Wak | (he Cunontous’ bra y ractive heather shades, 1 teal coll weather Al prise the property of wealthy sum-|pigroxs of one of s finest apart oy ‘J,,,:",“ br ”Hn Sun Pants . “lmm I " o ilea il M 599 Sicd ks Por Wad- mer residents between Branchwille | e i lived alone except for | 1 ERUCY o . ""“ l"“l"" oy = Pir 49c only = P 49(: nesdany and Ridgefleld, {sorvants, The origin of her soeming | ot TS Bow discussed at - the Vifty dozen of these gum rub- iy ‘ for Cc Worshiped Family Relics, | wealth was & mystery rilowing a tark 'W“‘“ yesterduy ber pants, shightly sub-<tandard Hix grandfuther, David Gibert,| * g became noted for hor heauty [ o B0 I0E @ taik § bdith Han Al sizes in the lot. fought with Gen. Putvam and at the | nd kindness of heart and many of of ‘”” }""" g +representative tor Wed. only C > battle of Harlen: Helghts captured the | hor countrymen sought her hetp and |3 1y Travelers 1 s PIETY DOZEN Hessian sword which was the her-|gupsel. Hoers was always good coun el : <”"‘ “;"Wl'ul:‘d r-p"umz » mit’s prouvdest posscssion. This and a | gel: she befriended those in trouble T U K PR P Th d S Ik family Bible, watermarked and| gy tried to straighten these who "‘I‘"""j i T'he project was jatd on the ure rea 1 thumbed, owned by his Indian great- | puve gone crooked and so became g e i e h the mean. F " F h. d grandmother, he prized, and froquents | o iette Mot her.” ime the members witl endeavor to u ashione A BRITAIN'S — Hose U Slight irregulars of a nation. E L|V| RE ally advertised $200 grade, in N(l STO Wack and olors Por Wed. only <Py [ K 2 ” Lux Knight Iy In summer he could be seen near| pyfteen years ago Ah Mo Leo first G l rm Bis home with both in his hands - " perating such uafanteed A a began to show signs of poverty butf, o Col. Knox offered Wim o comfort- | pride pre ed her frem accepting | CI ks |pride prevent s b el e Mrs, George W orbin, president 0C Able home, but Gilbert preferred 10 charity and she gradually disposed of | M Geave in afew to spend the Made in America, guaranieed loaf and read the Komance languages. [the beautiful things that bedeeked | o 1 | A roin Vlorida and was presented for one year. For her room with art L party o candy by the Iy Brings Suit to Regain Theet wevks 080 she Was SUMNIOR- | gy irry Mr W. Marshall ¢d to the homne of a neighbor where | o, ident, will officlate for Possession of Store iy a sici chiid. she spent the night || ki A o ehild's v and when she oft Eliza_Hadley, through Arthur W, (2t the chIs b o Upson, has hrought a summary pro. ' 11 moruink stambied and I imaiud Torah Society E l('(‘l~ \c\\ Officers Monier Sues for $600 Ve L taeithy 9F TN In Automobile Deal | cess proceeding against the Connors Het injurien ted 10 her death Halloran Co., Inc., and others for the Ah Mo Lee will b honored witl | ] mud Torah 1 llowing of ficers were ol or the coming| Theodore 1. Monier, throug geL further information and will look into the cost o posscasion of a More at 215 Main| LT T L Chinatdivn can pro sreet. The plalntift claims 1t The terms in a ten year lease have been | 'O pants to pay rent due April 1, 19, SUES INSURANCE COMPANY | president h M nst Athert . and thereafter. The action will be Vito Magnes, through Attorncy A . m‘u;l I‘Iu,: K ' financial sec- | Bricson and Wi et . . P o " " fb" ,"(’n heard in the eity court at 10 a. m., tred & W " ' " . . » r nreer, Wen- | Gff alleges that « gust f r January 14. pa " e Hoth- | he entered mreement to W s : Ioomen $1,000 damages against the Newark | feder, Dr. M. & rank Nair, ¢ broken through failure of the o | Yram President, Morris Cobing; viees oy Henry P, | - orris Kotkin: recording. suit for $600 datages ag It al- | M Pirnbau Izaac Noth- eder, Mrs, T berg, and Mre. Louis Nair g committe & W. Menus, Mrs rr and ROSENHOIAZ SULS FALK. Fire Insurance (o, The Morris Rosenholtz, through Jndge | jeges that in 19 . B. F. Gaffney, has instituted action | gnce for $1,000 against Moses Falk, o J. on his autompbile claiming $2.000 due 1 a busi-! was stolen on the hess transaction with the defendant. 20, 1922, He claims that he ed members of o edu Constable Fred Winkle attached prop- a demand on the company ation: Rabbi Hary nson, Rabbi erty owned by the defendant on North this eity for the money bu . Elias Rosenberg Krammer, Jonas street. The writ is returns in the been paid. . The wilt is ret . in | Goldsmith, Mra Mes. Lrna superior court the first Tuesday In the city court on the third v hupark, Mrs ® Lowis February Jannary. e ~ femsitendl ui% Wohi and 4% £ [ not i ich permit ) ™ r ’ development e arch uscles, Bamuel Kaplan. Th were The Beauty of Your Foot part of keep the contoured beauty of Library Will Continue : ! To \el\c l',afll End : i p < b ¢ M. 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Desden and Al Gans decided to take their new (?) car 185 MAIN ST for a spin through New York city streets. This photo shows what KONDON'S CATARRHAL JELLY, S, MINN p - : h ang happened after the 1900 model finally gathered momentum. But arge residents §2 month ¥ A a year. | the cop is smiling, so evidently it isn’t so serious. ‘ e omr > meet | non-residents $5 a