New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1924, Page 16

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BISHOP SEBASTIAN BLAMES THE FRENCH Says They Have Aroused Loyalty, to Germany in Bavarians |to be a Boston broker, i * {they ftwo months people of the now more determined than remain loval to Germany, de apparent temporary ascend separatist government, the French have only themselves to blame,” de- | clared Bishop , of a- | mous historic cathedral 0 | discussing the new with th ciated Pro Bishop pite the ney of the correspon very | tian is one of the few person: of public promir who have not been e¢ither impriso or expelled by the leaders of t “Autonomous palat movement, | who have held sway, & ally, for ne: Despite n & fate mig has continu opposition to v self-imposed so-called republic has been ive collecting docu mentary e e designed to im- inate the leaders of “this usurpant domination. " His opposition to the] separatists, he declared, was in no way motivated by political considera- tions; he was m ¢ convinced that his “flock” was being imposed upon. When the French ¢ pled the palatinate, decl there was naturally a strong f and FIND WOMAN'S BODY Corpse Buftalo Police Discover On Roof Three Floors Below Open Apartment Window. Y., Jan. 11.—The body 35 years old, was floors bajow an at Main and had been Bu of J Lyer found on a roof three open apartment window Carlton st s today dead several hours Police que She . Shippee, said whose name ipartment was leased . He was arrested on of intosication in front of partment e body was clud in a light sum- L thin night dress. A away. The open to a police theory The woman came to Buf- | n Newton Falls, Ohio, three oned J. said 1) mer coat hat lay foet window of over 1 examination of the room from which the wgman was believed to 4 jumped or fallen showed it to have been occupied during the night, | he medical examiner said. | 7. 'T. Pierce, night watchman, and a patrolman attempted to enter the apartment after Shippee had been ar- | rested. A heavy outer door blocked | them and they were unable to arouse Pierce told the police he | Shippee in the corridor at three | o'clock this morning. After pounding | on the door, Pierce said Shippee broke | a wi but left when he got no | answer from within DEVELOPS NEW MUSCLES Syracuse Shot Putting Star No Longer | ow, Able to “Do His Stufi” Because of National Trophies—E. W, The an Britain Rifle club, N. ated, por Office NEW BRITAI 'RIPLE CLUB WILL ENTER TEANS N BIG SHOOTS New Britain Sharpshooters to Try For | spec Pape New President. nual meeting of the Ne rting Goods store. for the new year we s follows: ". Pape, president; Clarence B.| vice-president; wrer; It was voted to enter a team in the|ued throughout the night national indoor match, to be held in|men employed in fighting it. s S o A. Belkin, executive office h, auditor, *W Britain's laurels in the field of sport.| R. A. Incorpor-| held last evening at Mon-! Monier, | from explosion and fire in a naptha Charles P. Merwin, secre-| fank of the Bayway Refinery of the DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY [Toebruary, and in the national outdoor match to be held in May. a program in a few days of the shoot- ing matches to be held at the local range. The program will consist of al events for every Wednesday | and Thursday eveping. Several new members were accepted and the club| looks forward to bringing home se\‘-{ eral championships to add to New Explosion at Elizabeth Does Damage of $40,000 Elizabeth, N. J., Jan. 11.—The loss re| Standard Oil company today was esti- | mated at $40,000. The blaze contin- with 200 | REORGANLZATION JAN. 1 The executive committee will issue | Veterans' Bureau Will be Completely Changed on This Date, Hines Announces, Washington, Jan. vided into two distinct groups, division. In announging the Director 11.—A thorough | reorganization of the central office of | the Veterans' Bureau, effective Janu- ary 15, was announced today by Di- | rector Hines. \ The bureau’s activities\will be di- one known as the operating division and the other as the planning and control Six assistant directors will function under the new plan, four su- pervising the operating department and two administering all activities in connection with planning and contrel. reorganization the director sald it was being carried out independent of any recommenda- tions contained in the report of John I. O'Ryan, general - counsel of the senate committee, which investigated the bureau and that it was in line with the policy of decentralizing rou- tine activities. CLEVELAND 1S CLEAN, Officials at Least Thipk it is Fairly Free From Gambling. Clgyeland, O., Jan. 11,—Cleveland today f8 freer of gambling than it has been for many years, in the belief of Chief of Police Jacob Graul, and now the ultimatum of Safety Director Bd, win D. Barry to clean up the city has been extended to include war on loafers. Nearly 800 arrests have been made aince Director Barry issued- his ediet to rid the city of all forms of gam- bling and vice. ADVANCE GAS PRICE. Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 11.—The Standard O1l company announced to- day that the retall price of gasoline in Qhio will be advanced one cent & gallon tomorrow. The new price will be 19 cents. ————— DR. COOMBS The Natureepathic Physician and Ohiropractor has ' ~Moved * In His Nature Cure Institute 19 S. High St. Opposite the Post Office, where he has installed the new bitterness, born of war prejudic, within two vears, he added, most of this prejudice had been broken down, and the German population, which, indeed, never did subscribe whole- rtedly to Prussian or Bavarian ideals, was beginning more and more to @rift toward the French in thelr Physical Complex, -pounds in ter Syracuse Univers! York in the fall of with a great record as a hammer thrower and was | expected to become a star. | I"ootbull Coach Meehan caught one Biggs and immediately freshman football uni- his development was made his freshman team the regular varsity left| Jan. 11.—Carl | weight, en- v from New measuring his glimpse of {had him 1n | form where fast, He |and was Of Unusual Interest to Women and Misses—Our " he continued “when the French came out and more or less openly supported these separatist ‘Spitzbuben’ (churls) there was a sharp, immediate and determined reaction. The population 8uard this past year. He went was all the more irritated when the |through the football season without French took away most of the sol-|the sign of an injury, being Ifsted by diers who were originally sent "“'"’i"“’ mates as “the man of iron.” ! and replaced them with Morocean| This week he rcported for track | troops who took no regard of the |and field practice indoors and dis Annual January Sale of vt o | Coats — Suits —Skirts— Dresses At 1.3 to 1-2 Less Than Regular Prices of the Palatinate people’ Among the documents re 8 by his football play, bring- 5 1iké HUsRGN WALGH TG mmf»‘ Women who have waited to purchase a winter coat, smart suit, dress or skirt, are | now offered the greatest savings opportunity of the year words, lected by the bishop is an affidavit signed by the Ludwigshasen priest had not used and that these new les are crowding the old concerning the treatment of a group ' of high school students who were which laid dormant to a great extent luring the football season, ones January Clearance MILLINERY Trimmed Velvet Hats, A limited quantity of trimmed velvet hats in all the desired colors including $l .95 black. Val. to $10. New Midwinter Hats, 200 new trimmed hats in faille silk, satin, satin and straw combina- tions and hair cloth in all new high colors and black. Val. to $6.50 sz -95 Advance Sprinf models. Smart Trimmed Hats in fine quality failles, silks, and satins, elaborately trimmed with flow- ers, Rhinestones, pins and straw Vaiwes w10 .. $5.00 Values to $10 .. Steiger’s—Fourth Floor pelled to unoccupled Germany by the Freifeh troops a few days ago follow ihg a hostile demonstration against 8 the [ JOHNSON IS HISSED, But Magnus Feels No Bitterness To- Who Razeed Him, Jan 11 Mi that wards Th or morning and given nothing ot cat an wte Thursday night The document further that when one of the they wer drink Sonator nesota, who today after phia bankers' he had no bit some of him when Kald Mellon tax bi s present form some modificatior muet be legislation for the the denate 1d. *1 did ne charges students resent prodding of on soldier he var stripped of all his clothing whipped with a rawhide jash us, bled, When asked the name § pricst who signed the affidavi bishop said he proterred divuige his name, but added “You can use my name as sta Ing for the 'l take the ad sald ? ness in his heart bhecause diners hissed 1d n [ - here must I ther farmers,” ome her peech tha Hundred’s of Wonderful Fur-Trimmed Coats Never such remarkable values and never such variety in choice furs, fabrics and styles for women and misses cpeet the veracity of the statements, responsibility,” BORAR IS CHOMEN thes Tremendous new purchases at extreme price concessions and radical mark-downs in our regular stock, coming just at this time With coldest weather still ahead, offers most extraordinary opportunity for selecting one’s winter coat at truly substantial savings. questions Wil Head Committee to Hold Hear. ings On Russian Recognition BEER RUNNERS WAR shooting of Chicago Cafe Man Indi- Washington, gt cates tenewed Hostilities, Borah, day by Che ate foreign head the hold public resolution Jan, an, ldaho, man Lodge of t} v Chicago. 1 A elations committer of the beer mmittee which hearings on B favoring re soviet government of Russia Other members of the sub-commit- tee are Senators Lenroot, Wisco who Las supported the administra tion policy of nonrecognition in se ate debate, and Pepper, Pe republicans, and Swanson, and 1 Nevada, democra 11 repuk was Wolf Trimmed Coats Mole Trimmed Coats Nutria Trimmed Coats Opossum Trimmed Coats $79.75 $89.75 €95.75 Beaver Trimmed Coats Lynx Trimmed Coats Squirrel Trimmed Coats Fox Trimmed Coats $49.75 $65.7 $69.75 re sumptio runiers’; war of Edward J. Quinn, own- ying behind Quinn died bery was n the finding unded Annuai Sale BOYS’ SAMPLE WASH SUITS $1.85—8$2.65 This special annual sale of High Grade Boys’ Wash Suits offers handsome and durable suits from two of New York's best manufacturers. Sizes 215 to 10 years. Steiger's Boys’ Shop Second Floor PINCHOT A CANDIDATE Pa., 3 11.—G Coats formerly up to $75.00-. .. Coats formerly up to $95.00. . .. | Coats formerly l up to $125.00. . . 5 Coats formerly up to $135.00. .. fttman Ham using either ham may be baked in grape a single slice or Coats formerly Coats formerly up to $150.00. .. up to $110,00. .. The most fashionable fabrics, styles and colors in a complete range of sizes Steigers—Fourth Floor Clearance Values HOSIERY At $1.09 Women's Pure Dye Silk, Full Fashioned Hose with durable silk lisle tops and soles in the new tans, brown and grey shades. Value $2.25. Steiger’s—Main Floor CHILDREN’S SHOE SHOP At $2.95 Featuring the Steigerflex Shoes for children, in smoked, coffee and tan elkskins in com- fortable plain toe models. Sizes 6 to 11. A Few Examples of the Remarkable Savings In Our January Sale of Linens and Domestics | John S. Brown's Shamrock Linens, | the greatest values we have of- fered in years:— 2x2 yard cloths, vard cloths, J6-inch Cameo Ladies’ Cloth, fine un- derwear cotton, sale price 18¢ a yd. American Long Cloth, 10-yard pieces, special at £1.19, S1.9%, $2.149 All Linen Huck Towels, size 18x36 inches, hemstitched, regularly 49¢ each . . 29¢ Fine Huck Towels, pure linen, in pink and blue, regularly $1.98 to $2.50, special at . soas £1.19 Double Thread Turkish Towels, size 18x%6 inches, regularly 29¢ and 33¢ each ’o ivo 25€ Heavy Bath Towels in various colors, size 22x44 inches, sale price .. 3% | Plaid Double Blankets, heavy weight, w 7out of 10 headaches are caused by eyestrain. yvou suffer from headaches you ought to question the condi- tion of your eyes. Often with vision apparent- Iv normal, eves greatly need the help of lenses. Only an examination can make you sure. Have your eyes examined without delay. FRANK E. GOODWIN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 327 MAIN ST. PHONE 1905 sale price $4.98% sale price, $6.25 rd cloths, sale price § Napkins to match, per dozen $6.75 Hand Tufted Candlewick Spreads, white and colored tufts on Pep- perell sheeting: T'win bed size .. $598 Double bed iz cooeee 9098 | Quilted Bed Pads at reduced prices. Single bed size, 36x76 inches $1.89 Three-quarter bed size,” 42x76 inches ovo $1.98 size 66x80 inches, regularly 3398 | Double bed size, 54x76 inches, a pair . ... o $2.98 . $2.75 Hemstitehed Linen Sets, cloth 66x66 Extra bed size, 60x76 inches $2.98 inches and a dozen napkins size | Pequot Sheets, 20x20 inches, special at $7.50 and Size 81x99 inches £8.98, Size 81x90 inches Steiger's—Second Floor Clearance Values KNIT UNION SUITS 95¢ Women's Heavy Weight Fine Ribbed Union Suits, bodice style, knee length or low neck, sleeveless, knee length with re- inforced erotch. Value $1.35. Steiger’'s—Main Floor BOYS' SHOES $2.95 Made of tan calfskin in medi- | um and broad toe lasts. Just 5 | rizl&t for school wear. Sizes 10 | to 6. Steiger’s—Main Floor

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