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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924, JUDGE N. P. CHIPMAN'RUSSIAN REDS DR, DELANO RESIGNS CLAINED BY DEATH! STOP PROPAGANDA TUBERCULOSIS PflSTJ Former Justice of California|riish Government Gets Assur-| Retires a5 Physician lor New| Gourt of Justice Passes Away ance to That Elfect Bmam Reliel Socity By The Associatec Press, London, Ieb. 1. — Premire Mac- Donald’s plans for recognition of so- viet Russia are proceeding with de- spatch. It is expected that the breach | | with Moscow which has existed since dge advocate of the military com- | the revolution of 1917 will soon be | mission which tried and sentenced to | healed and that ai agreement to bury to death Captain Henry Wirtz, Ander- | (o natchet will be announced early son (Ga.) prison jailer, who “""‘next week. hanged in “Old Capitol Prison” for| Mr MacDonald and Arthur Pon- | LIGHT INTEREST IN |STEAMER SINKS; ~ CAFETERIAATH. 5. - FIVE ARE MISSINI]i Only 383 of 1,808 Parents Madl River Bui an on lop- Yictims| Ballots on Question j Trapped in Hull ‘ Only 583 parents out of 1,808 to| Paducah, Ky., Feb. 1.—Two pas-| whom ballots were sent voted on the |gonpers and three negro deckhands| question of whether or not a cafeteria | ..o missing today as a result of should be installed in- the Senior high ;lhe widelt 508 2 Ahe <piver . ateasner “"g“'thfllcc“:::fn;"u ‘:;::W;‘;f;“‘:: Thomas C. Poweil in the Ohio river | g“ :fl me:d':m of fchools Stanley H, |N¢ar Wilson's Light, elght miles from | H“o‘l’men, and of those voting 342 mv-‘ ".};,:re' ’l‘we‘n'ty-flv;e s::plch:;efe :a;'od.w d the lunch room while 241 were | 8. MIERITOTE - JRsl priop eI, i 3 b said they belleved those missing were PRPDOO0 trapped below by an onrush of | "‘?el:_:l ’::“_’:l.::“::::lc& nzylzox,:zeg.water, or pinned by shifting freight e ¥ 3 4 5 ority in favor of @ cafeterla, an item |4 the Powell, declared the boat| alleged atrocious crucltics to prisoners | sonby, under-secretary for foreign af- | 81Ven- of 35/ 1 e £ m'cl‘; od 1€ | struck a sunken obstruction probably | of war captured by the confederacy in ‘ fairs, have examined a mass of docu- | During his connection with """’\o:‘ b":‘e'f Jor this DUrDOSe. |,; jcefloe while moving in mid-chan- | the Civil war, and for cleven muro-!ments gt the forelgn office bearing | Tuberculosis Rellef socicty Dr. Whetl i €hy fac L A light vole e and sank within three minutes. | crs of which he was found guilty. The |upon the government's relationship [/AN0 has examined a number Which b’:n'l‘": i kit "f""‘f,::ycmmn Green_furned the steamer |testimony of this trial which required | with the soviets, and it is understood | ¢heol children for tubercular condi- :m;mp“"l'o e “t‘h"(fi:_ the oM |and ran for a submerged bar. The |63 days, beginning August 23, 1865, |that the premier has sought and re. UonS and has conducted health B T ion hoine dhouseel todas. Tt |boat grounded with only the Texas|formed a theme of & book: “The |ceived from Moscow within the last |C1ASSeS. q ded '] I s £ ‘deck and the top of the pilot house | Tragedy of Andersonville,” written by | week assurances that subversive pro- No one will be secured to replace I8 generelly . concened thet the-pReee | 1008 wnter, | Justice Chipman, " ainsi itish i |him in the society for some time, ac- teria question will receive little con- | | Suss P B | paganga against British interests will | | Mrs. Mary McReynolds of Kast 8t.| Veteran of the Civil war, bearer of | f the | cease. ‘eordmg to Mr. U p:on SIIRION Rt thy hegds ol ale bosted dispatches for President Lincoln, au-| Pledges respecting an adjustment of | ks after | thor of the order creating Memorial ‘nw claims of British citizens and “‘r‘l AUTO Y]CT[M DEAD I\or! day and the only representative in | porations formerly operating in Rus- | congress of the territory of the Dis-|sia, amounting to 180,000,000 pound: fan Injured Auto Skidded Against Him Passes | MORNING Sirloin, Short and ECIALS 7-12 A. M. Fresh Eastern Pork ...... 1b Swifts Stewmg Fowls Fresh Made Frankforts 1b Lean Smoked Shoulders Sperry and I Barnes’ Bacon ..... Dr. Samuel Delano, for the past| six months physician, for the | Britain Tuberculosis Relief society, | has tendered his resignation, which |took effect today. 1 Dr. Delano came to New |six months ago to look after the tu-{ bercular work in whatever way he could. He is an expert on heart and lungs and has written several books on setting up exercises, correct | posture and breathing exerci No reason for his resignation is| San ¥rancisco, Feb, 1.—Judge Nor- | ton Parker Chipman, former presid- ing justice of the state court of ap- peals for the third district, died here today. 14¢ 27c 15¢ 12¢ » 30c Britain | | | | | Justice Norton P, Chipman probably was the best known to the nation as Round Stel:I‘( b 18C Steak...3fi)25c Lean Fresh ool St 16¢ Barnes’Hams IbUOC De- of | Best Hamburg Shoulders .. b lOC Sperry and ALL DAY SPECIALS Genuine Spring Leg Lamb 1 34C Best Lamb est Lam 1 l 2 c Stew ... b 32¢ Home-made Sausages .. Fresh Pigs’ Feet ...... Fresh Spare Ribs Raw Leaf » 25¢ » 10¢ » 13¢ of finance and taxation and will be |l-0uis. the only woman passenger, stricken from the budget, if the school ‘:hai:u:sc“;’r‘:lfl"‘l“")m gimfifllt.‘:d committee does see fit to include it. & pinne RflBlNS[]N w "U”] against the side of & cabin. trict of Columbia, Justice Chipman|will be sought after formal recogni in Greenwich When Best Lamb Chops ..... Large Native Away in Hospital at Stamford. Greenwich, Conn, ¥eb. 1.—Fred- MODIFY LANGUAGE |said, settled on a sand bar within| had a varied career from the time he tion is accorded. The British gov three minutes after an ice floc had | enlisted in Co. H, second Towa in- ernment will also seek an understand- Democratic Senator Has New! Wording for Resolution | { ripped & hole in her hull and only| fantry in April, 1861, two years after ing concerning Russia’s debt to Eng- | the Texas deck of the vessel re.|he had been admitted to the bar, un-|land, which amounts to 655,000,000 | manied above the water and fur-|til 1876 when he went to Red Bluff, | pounds. I Inished a refuge for those on board.| Cal, to reside. Washington, Feb, 1,—Senator Rob- inson, democrat, Arkansas, author of the resolution requesting resignation of Secretary Denby, submitted in lhvj senate today a substitute modifying | the language so that it would con- M ducah-Nashville, {weeks ago and had just left this port for Nashville when the curred. The dence fog and ice in the river| combined to hamper work of rescue. The Powell was placed in the Pa- Tenn., trade MARRIED 25 YEARS r. and Mrs, Joscph West Main Street Observe wreek three oc- Battaglia of Their | Justice Chipman was born at Mil ford, Ohio, March 7, 1836. His ents were natives of Vermont. In his early life he resided variously Keosauqua, Mount Pleasant and | Washington, Towa. His principal edu- | cation was received at an academy at | Mount Pleasant and at Washington college, He was a graduate of the Cin- | cinnati Law school. | On his enlistment in the second | Towa infantry,- Justice Chipman was appointed Licutenant of Company ll.‘ and was elected by the officers a major, He was wounded in the! BATTLES 4 HOURS BUT IS DROWNED ‘Mechanic Slips From Ice Cake Into Water-Companions Saved 47, of RBreezemont | Park, Riverside, Conn., died in the Stamford hospital today of injuries | sustained when he was struck by an | automobile driven by Louis N. Small on Riverside avenue Wednesday ! night. Webster was walking on the highway with three other men. Small claims to have been dazzled by the headlights of an annroauhing machine. His car knocked the four| {men down, but Webster was the only {one seriously hurt. Webster was a graduate of Yale in the class of 1899 and was in the insurance business with the firm of Michael Gold & Co., erick Webster, ' 45¢ » 49¢ » 19¢ » 10c » 29¢ Chickens .. Fresh Killed Turkeys ... Leg Milk Fed Veal .. Breast Veal to Stuff .... Best Veal Chops ..... » 16¢ Lard ...... Fresh Cut Pork Chops b 18¢c Lean Boiling Beef ...... b 8C Meaty Pot Roast Beef Th 10c Prime Rib Rosst . . 1 28C form with the action taken yeeterday in the adoption of the ¢ lation resolution. The assertion by Senator Moses, republican, New Hampshire, that “partisan snipers were making a rifle pit of the grave of Warren Hard- ing,” in the discussion of oil leases, drew & hot reply from the democratic side as soon as the senate convened. Senator Ashurst, democrat, Ari-| zona, declared this statement was without foundation and was “particu- larly offensive coming from the side which invaded President Wilson’s sick room in December, 1919, “On that date,” he said, “a man lay sick who was as surely a casualty of war as any soldier; a man whose great soul may soon become a part of oternity. But the then sceretary of | ¢ kating today. Pilz-Rhodes the interior rapped upon that door, [”" y-Emooth: fos-—advt, Now Secrotary Fall 18 sald to be un- |y e trel ew "mun| ler the shadow, but the publie:1ands | council, ‘Royal Arcanuth, will attend sommittee has too much respect ror the union moeting in Hartford Tues- the prwrldh‘\n to enter his room.” day evening, Mebruary 5. A large at- o o e tendance is expected from surround- ing councils, Automobiles will leave AGTION AGAINST GITY, lhn death in eru\ol of I'ulrlv‘k MeC ue, and Werdelins for charge of his regiment on the Con- federate works at Fort Donelson, but| New York, Feb. 1.—Albert Gadsky, | | q BKY. 1 He is survived by a & | recovered and resumed his post and & mechanic, was drowned in the s it e N choscph Battaglin of after the battle of Shilch, in Which s | freczing waters of the Hudson ;.lod:; PORA R84 & ORMBREN. s ‘id ‘t“t"‘l‘?"", “”l‘ pleasantly | o icinated was promoted to the rank |after a four-hour battle for life on e e wome last evenIng| ot colonel and adjutunt aide-de-camp | ice floes battered over the river's dark | v a party of friends, the occasion| ., 1, geafr of Major Genoral Hal-|face by an erratic tide. being their 25th wedding anniversary. leck His two companions, Arnold Pe Mr. and Mrs, Battaglia have lived | =y { ters e 4 In the winter of 1 4, Justice | terson, his brother-in-law, and in this ecity for over 20 years and are | ., ‘ o bt 3 Wiy |well known, Mr. Battaglia is in the Chipman was transferred to Washing- | Stephen Murray, both mechanics, ' ' “|ton where he served in the war de- | Were rescued. contracting by y 3 ™ MCRPENG AUMNa. | Thby "a'"(}"‘;; partment under Scerctary Stanton un-| _The three left a "| til the close of the war. 137th street in an During this time he perforined a(be delivered several miles down- | special service as bearer of dispatches | stream. They did not find their cus to commanders in the field by per-|tomer and they stesred their craft sonal detall of President Lincoln, He |back through ice floes toward home, . : > 28 strect ©o. etod ¢ 3 | was with Lincoln when the Gettysburg | A 8iant floe erushed the boat and the ',:,'r‘i.‘ ¢ 3 W :”: {Rf“ st \l.nl.\n\-m\‘\,'nri(\“m | address was delieved. As judge advo- | three jumped to an ice cake, He started as paper box boy in the cate, Justice Chipman tried a number ‘ It cracked and Gadsky and Murray | paner box departmont. He later be of military cascs in addition to that of :‘f:l:w;:l (;," ;Annllur cake. For four|.ame forsman of this department Captain Wirtz. At the close of the ! ¢ incoming tide sent the two | and at the present time is superin. | war he was brevetted brigadier gen- |freighted floes northward, bumped by | yondent of the ende e paper box department, eral of volunters and resigncd to prac- | Other cakes, Peterson finally made | shipping case dopartments, and pack- tice law at Washington, D. C. shore and found a policemen, The |jng departments. He was appointed secretary of the | tW0 battied thelr way through the fco | Tn rocognition of this service, he District of Columbla by President|in & boat. Murray was alone on the | was pregonted today with & gold | Grant, when the district was given a | floe. | waten from the company. The pre- territorial form of government. He He had not heard Gadsky slip from | sentation specch was made by Presi- sorved two terms as representative in | S crumbling end of the cake, dent C. I, Bennett 2 llnnzrlm for the district from 1871- 11876, It was while serving as adjutant | general of the Grand Army of the Re- | publie on the staff of General John A. | Logan, commander-in-chief in 1868 that he wrote the order creating Me- morial day. He also took an active | part in the reorganization of the G, A R. which was offected at that time, | For a number of years after he | | moved to California, Justice Chipman was president of the California state board of trade. Since 1897 he had | of New York, Roast Milk Fed Veal Rump Milk Fed Veal . Silver Wedding Anniversary. wife, 1) vite, three Sugar Cured Corned Bect .~ SC 30c H. L. Handy’s Cottage Ham . 25¢ 25¢ 15¢ 2 bunches ... 19€ Icebe Lceettu:g, head 150 » 16¢ » 18¢ WILLIAM E. MIDDLETON AT STANLEY WORKS 25 YRS. Large Sweet Calif. Oranges dozen ........ Large Ripe Bananas, doz. Fancy Baldwin Apples, 4 quarts Large Heavy Grapefruit O o inaennes Large Sunkist Lemons, doz. Presented With Red and Yellow Onions .. 6 1b Yellow Globe Turnips .. 61b Large Bunch Celery, bunch Fresh Native Popular boat house at 18-foot launch to Employe 23c 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 23¢ children, Mrs, Ralph Gardino, ILcu:\, Rose and Harry, | CITY ITEMS. Gold Watch in Recognition of Faithful Services, William E. Middleton of 48 Bar- [brother of John McCue, of Washing- ton street, this city, A meeting of the old peoples’ home | commitiee was held Wednesday '\"-[ ring at the Talmud Torah hall. The meeting was opened by the president, | Mrs, 8. SBhurberg, Several members donated towards the home, After the Decision has been brought in the'ugnegs meeting refreshments were damages suits aggregating 36,600 (goprved, Several officers from the old | brought by George Tormany and MFr. pooples’ home from Hartford, ate and Mrs, John Werdelin, as a result tended the meeting, of an ideut on Stanley street sevel The annual meeting of the Union eral woeks ago when Tormay's car' Manutacturing Co, was hield last even- | overturned after striking a pile of ing. Routine business was fransacted | been a member of California courts, amiesite and all the old officers were re t« In 1906 he was elected to the Cali- During the course the hearing cd. | fornia Appeliate Court bench. yesterday in superior court, the judge remarked that the city had heen neg- 3 DAYS ONLY ‘\IO\'DAY—TUESDAY-— EDNESDAY ligent in not having a warning signal TEB. 4, 5, 6 the pile of amiesite and that complatnant was not negligent, A Drama of Womans Wiles incd Bat, J.I'lya’anl Suit of Tormay $6.500 Damages Heard in Su- perior Court. of over the Judge John H. Kirkham, corpora- tion counscl, s representing the city, | and Dunn and MeDonough are cotn- | se! for the plaintifis, 8 Piece Queen Anne American Walnut Dining Suiu»— 3 Piece Cut Velour Living Room Suite, spring edge oblong table, buffet, 6 genuine leather chairs, and back. Reg. price $225.00. $l39 50"""ce g $l45 00 Rednced_(_n Reduced to ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS Special $3.35 February Sale Price, $245 4 Piece French Grey Enamel Bedroom Suite, Bow Bed, La rge Dresser, Chifferobe, Full Vanity. Regular price $375. Redqgfl_to. (e ssvrse D 1009% COTTON MATTRESSES FULL SIZE—ROLL EDGE—50 LBS. si050 [EREE> $10.50 NEPONSET-WALTONA RUGS RUGS, BEDS, CHAIRS, COMFORTABLES, KITCHEN CABINETS REDUCED FROM 209% TO 40% THE TREMENDOUS BUSINESS THE OPENING DAY OF OUR SALE IS PROOF THAT IT IS ONE OF THE GREATEST FURNI- TURE SALES EVER HELD IN NEW BRITAIN. FREE SOUVENIRS. YOU WILL SURELY SAVE MONEY BY ATTENDING OUR — February Furniture Sale — HOME FURNISHING CO. R. R. ARCADE HELD AS JEWELRY THIEF Man Arrested by Bridgeport l'olk-r‘ suspected of Robbery—Had Mun- der in Pockets, Bridzeport, 1.—Harold Melia, | %0, was arrested at noon today and is being held as a suspeet in connec- tion with a robbery at the Tiffon jow- | iry storc carly today, in which a number of watehes and other articles cre taken, Melia had in his pos- session, when arrested, two watches answering the description of those tolen from th: jewelry store RT ON l' Inspector . J. Tormay has compieted his rcpeit for the month of January, showing 52 per- tssued, 381 fixtures installed and 134 inspections made Work was done in build- Ings and 23 old structures. Special inspections were madc in 63 instances. | Kight defects were found and upon | orders of Inspector Tormay were remedied. niP WBING Plumbing 29 new MILK DROPS. New Haven, Feb, 1.—Milk at tail dropped one cemt a quart today in this city and in many parts of the state. re- Byy One/ Jitr11 Jlon WANTADS rvducclu

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