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=7 SEES PROSPERITY SPECIAL For This Week 1.3 Off On All FOR N. £, IN 1924 J. 0. Halidayuoi Néw Haven Road Predicts Good Times At a me in Odd Fellows hall 1 0. Haliday, endent of trans- portati York, New Ha- ven und H the superi NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, J FLORIDA POSSE 15 PURSUING DUTLAWS Chasing Famous Bandit Gang Into Forest Fastnesses Colds Exhaust <—— Your Enerqy /{F) West Palm Beach, 11 's and possemen ar: Is through the everglades in | 'suit of members of the famous Ashley gang who escaped after a gun OVER 68 YEARS OF SUCCESS | number of possemen then was gotten NS A AT ATTA SNPRS00 e 1 s ANUARY 10, 1924. Camp Found Empty | ‘T'he heavy firing from the camp led | the officers to believe they were out. numbered, and Sheriff Baker left two | men to watch while he and the fourth deputy went to Stuart, five miles north for aid. He returned with thirty pos- semen but the camp was found desert- | ed, except for Laura Upthegrove, a camp follower, who was wounded in the scalp and leg, and the wife of Wesley Mobley, who was sitting beside the body of Joe Ashley, brought down by a rain of bullets as he arose from bed to fight. The man hunt, with an increasing under way in earnest. Possemen burned the Joe W. Ashley | home, that of his son-in-law, and Al- SLEDS—SLEDS—SLEDS* HAND CARVED “If | fight which began early yesterday and | pery Miller's grocery. F MES be rail f the co let in which one outlaw was left dead in| " phe phandit camp was three miles R A : ot 1 state and € v will come out the bandit camp in payment for the| .01 “i1o nearest roadway, fn a dense 1 1 know ti the New Better Get Yours Now Last Year Sleds were Scarce life of ‘_’"“’ officer. The fighting started | o), mp of trees and vegetation through when Sheriff Bob Baker and four|pich it was impossible to see more Stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST Starting Today Sale of Horsfall and Manhattan Shirts at Reduced Prices stock of Silk entire Madras, Including our fancy shirts Stripe Madras, Englis eloth Fiber S8ilk, J Linen, and Silk at great savinge. Horsfall Shirts, made in cordance with our own exacting standards — Ma an Shirts, famous for many years quality—an unbeatable combin- ation. Enormous stocks fr which to choose-—come in day. HORSFALL SHIRTS formerly 82,50 to $6 now $1.95 . $3.65 MANHATTAN SHIRTS formerly 83 to 811 now - $2.15 . $7.85 SFALLS 9 Xdsylum Street Hartford, “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Good Dressers Come Here |fl. is given a little freedom will b stundpoints inciuding incia Continuing he said that New Haven road starts the year 4 with its equipment in the best en for a number of =s conditions turn of the en such regulations it rom husiness line as follows cars, team locomotives, 0; Pu electric locomotiv 00; gross en 120 and 130 { million million dollars; miles of track, 2,000 | | Conditions of railroads throughout |the country have been bad for the | past few years, according to Mr, Hali- se of the war, lack of faci- and severe winter He said railroad ons last ar, which wars the encountered for a | number of years, ue to three {things: 1—shopmen’s strike: 2—coal |strike; S——weather conditions, He said | that w s ordinarily ¢ is hauled during the summer months it was were months March r hat due to state ¢ coal trains given the right of way over all nd thus caused an embargo er merchandise, Mr. Haliday iingly said that New Britain was ated in the Cedar Hiil 8 most of last winter, s Prompt Unloading that contrary to the gen problem in the east is of cars, but to e prompt in unic He said tha is a car surplus ing his shipments. thing there England At the p striving to s railroads throngh trains and 1 few that 1 18 being or the t time the edule more it and passenge way prosper supplied with on 1 vio ns club of nd rendered a which ections Clected IN BROOKLYN FIRE reputies sought to enter the hidden|iy., a few vards. In that secluded camp to arrest Joe W. Ashley on Al officers asserted, the Ashley | charge of highway robbery. Deputy|gang planned its holdups and bank | Sherift ¥'rel Baker was Killed bY &/ pohperies. One of the largest stills ever iuuplurnd in this section was found in Herbert L. Mills Two Women and Thee Children | ™" miooanounas vsca / The pursuers, led by packs of blood- | ¥ | hounds, are determined to wipe out Trapped in Apartment Blaze | pooncs, s determined to wine out e for many of the major it ten ceking v in the sponsible crimes in Florida during the p years, and know that they arc men who will die fighting. day they encountered John Ashley, son of Joe Ashley, near Olymis, and xchanged shots with him. The offi- ers’ automobile stalled and Ashley approached, not recognizing the deputies, New York, Jan. 10.—Two women and three children, all members of the same family, were Killed in a fire that swept through three Brooklyn partment late ay The dead and daughter-in-law, Ma d (’a!h»! grandchildren, erine, 12, childr George Esler, J The fire started in the center of three buildings that stood in a row. | It was in this building that the Esler family lived on the third floor. Har. old was killed when he jumped from | a window of the apartment and his father was seriously injured when he jumped from the flames. gh the origin of the fire was definitely established those direc three investigations—the al's, the district attorney's a partment's—worked on that a whiskey still had ex- Mary and| Shoots and Runs 505 | He was ordered to throw up his | hands, but whipped out his pistol, fired and fled. At the home of John Rogers, nearby, the oflicers rned | that Albert Miller, severely wounded, | alleged slayer of Deputy Fred Baker,| had fled when he heard the exchange | | of shots. | 1t was Miller, the officers said, who, | acting as lookout at the baidits' tent , fired from behind a tree and | also | business offices, the camp. HARDWARE Murder, bank robbery, highway rob- | bery, moonshining, piracy of the high | seas, and robbery of rum runners, are | among the crimes credited to the Ash- | ley gang. BUY JUDD BLOCK Menus, Birmbaum and Levin Have Been Holding Property Under Bond | for Deed e 1919, i st Sloarl’s L@mt and Samuel Levin have purchased the | D. C. Judd Co. block on the west side | of Main street, near Central park. | he building is composed of stores apartments and a The new owners have ing under a bond for & 1919. meeting hal held the b deed since April 29, d no chance to ew did the flames| rst fireman to ar-| three buildings un- | infernos. almost heyond recognitton | found in a heap just | the locked door of their apart- conque Char the 1 inside ment MAY GIVE INFORMATION Dangherty 'S Were Victrola. Rules Trade Association Has Right To Give Statistics To De- partment of Commerce, Washington, Jan. 10.—Although the forbids the collection | nd distribution of business statistics unong its members by a trade as-| yclation, in the opinion of Attorne General Duugherty, such an organiz 1 may legally supply the same in- | ormation to the commerce depart- ment for general eirculatio he attorney-general's opinion was axpress the request of Secreta result of court decisions | trade amse jons which | nmerce de anti-trust act Hoover as the wssisting the « in its colle mof ase the private informatior statis cireulation mbers o as to stocks or transactions | shipments, prices on closed 1 other ¢ e them, Bruised ?-ease the pain! Apply Sloan’s to sore spot. It increas- 336 MAIN ST. HE artists who have sung and aglayned for this week’s Victor Records and we, who have m: have put into them things which cannot be fully heard and enjoyed except upon a Ask your dealer for a catalog showing the twenty-one Victrola styles, or write to us for one. Out tomorrow New Victor Records Red Seal Records [Hnmonmu‘ s Blacksmith (Hude) Harprichord Sol Turkish March (e Herpichnd s First Victor “::eonl by Wanda Landowska, interpreter of harpsichord, precursor classics sounding exactly as they did generations ago. Wanda Landowska Wanda Landowska worldfamous of the piano. Two ¢ that such an| would stop ation with the sted that these re- le available on fair | might not be in but Mr, Daugh- Mr. Hoo Waltz ‘These two it from the floor of the ballroom hythmic imagination and Mengelbergand N. Y. mll)n-nk Orchestra ~Waltz (Sraum) Philbarmonic Mengelberg and N. Y. numbers interpret .ll;:"llu in l: gm; MH“ ecstasy. } 973 $1.50 6427 2.00 | Why Not You? Ye London Shop eyt v b S Dot ’ Tailors ar i O'Brien; umd coretary, | he exact condl of the bus 13 MAIN STREET N o otte: |Of all of his « At LS e NEDIGAL SOGIETY OFFIGERS | Dalton Vlected Presi- (ub—l)b’p-uuu (Even the Bravest Hear) Titta Ruffo ris! Fai o Christoforo Colombo—Dungue ho sogaato? ~ Titta Ruffo “Vetentne's tender song of farewell o his siste, and the ine's o his b vadoguc',u.:rmuldmdcdmmbdul the New World comes into view. Melodious Instrumental Annual | ! | Souvenir Wi e Rudy Wiedoeft { T bt Rody Wiedocit| 19167 .78 yed with wonderful delicacy of sentiment and with a ‘ urintty.dm ranging from flute to the ’cello. “Saxarella” is Humorous Monologue ! 9 ill Rogers Talks to the Bankers Will Rogers | ke ‘ (Wil Rowers, Tanes Political Speoch Wil Roges 45374 Mahogany or walnut f - You w.i‘n’lauh at Will Rn:l“.w good-natured slams e i G Light Vocal Selections " : furmi. | ey ircamer, 1 suan! | 3 {rhe Wesh, Nest and You Lews James 19214 Two love-songs by these justly popular tenors, one in fox- mfl-ndoneinwnlu;ylm sa o I\ 1 P Loves Mamma ne Lreen \tdlnMu.mw(bumec'. }THVM" froz1s First Victor record by Jane Green. Sonndumu‘w.': fectios Papa; the first avows it, but the second indi Folk Songs for Children Folk Alice Green &I '-l '.'A"“':‘.;MHTM '3) Golden Slum- (1) Going chuchs (4 Dn‘limy the kiddies! Two records for educational purposes, adorably sung. Dance Records There is only one Victrola and | . o Ay hile—FoTrat Pal Whiteman and His Orchestra that is made by the Victor Company m::d—l"n'frd Joelny-‘-ln‘llho«hnh}l’z" —look for the Victor trademarks. ndo‘n:':lmumm-nmnd |Ted Weems and! ;o5 » Somebody Stole My Gal—Fox Trot J His Orchestra | u'.-pn’ selections by an orchestra organ- | o420 200 br. George W dent of Organization at Mecting=—Yeardy Dinner Enjoyed Will of May 4. Schmidt Approved— ann B Medi An | g H. Da Dr. Da bstates of & Gergenti. 4. W, dersom and T, S, MeMahon, If you'd avoid the Judgment Seat Lat more of of meat ~The Milk and Farmer Boy Heavy luncheons or ners are taxing your diges- tive apparatus and inviting ills innumerable. A diet of pure milk will reduce your blood pressure and your food bills, THERL IS8 NO SLBSTE- TUTE FOR I'RESH MILK Try Our Grade A Nursery Milk For Your Baby United Milk Co. 19 WOODLAND ST. 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