New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 8, 1924, Page 16

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FIVE NEGROES G0 TODEATHIN CHAI Former Warden ! Texas Peni- tentiary Conld Not Throw Switch Huntsville, T ter Monroe Miller Texas penitentiary was officiating at the electrocution of five negroes early today, th er warden, R. F. Cole- man, peacefully slept at his home He resigned the post of warden last month when he learned he would have to act a4 > utioner in all death sentence The arched for a suc- COSSO former sheriflf of Johnson county, finally decided upon. “Tt just former Warden Co paper men. “A warden can't be warden K , too. The penitentiary is P to reform a man, not to kill him.” But with Warden Miller it was dif ferent was couldn't be done, boys,” man told news- and “It's a case of duty with me,” he said. "I hs ha i severa men while I was sheriff and to touch the butten or pull the switc n elec- tric chair nieans no n than pulling the lever of At any rate, it's more uman—the chair.” All five negroes were convicted of murder. Two were convicted of Kkill- ing white men for wife murder, the fourth for ki g 4 Negro woman and the fifth for the death gro man. C.W. SEYMOURT0 TRY FOR CONGRESS Popular Hartford Man Wants Tie- publican Nomination— Favors Bonus, Hartford, Feb, S.—~Announcing that he was not in sympathy with many of the policies of Congressman E. Hart Fenn, and that he especially opposed Congressman Fenn's stand on adjusted for ex. servicemen, Lieutenant Colonel Clar. ence W. Seymour has announced that he would run for the congressional nomination from the first distriet if the republican organization wanted him to Colonel Seyniour is judge advocate of the Connectient national and served ov 8 during the wtih the ptain compensation war Farmers' cooperative organizations out the country did a business pproximately $2,000,000,000 e United States Department culture estimates, of a ne- | guard | | GONDITION OF GURTIS STIL DEEMED SERIOUS Crack sShot Who Was Wounded in FPight With Alleged Burglar May Not Live he condi- the trealthy ‘raig, an in- Newton, tion of Lewis clubman shot by truder in the fo imonyveaith avenue home yesterday, was reported a hospital here to- s Roy C. Vance, shot s still in a critical con- hton hospital, guarded under arrest for as still seri day. ( by Curtis | dition at by police given as New . hut the police home was in Cha 3 Tsland. and Curtis on tim: . 4 alleged stolen prop- amount of Boston lodging house, said by the p ice to he the loot from s burglaries in this vieinit; NOBLS London, Feb. A lady of the no- ity was fined $30 in Marlehbone po- court here the other' day for slopl:tting. A weman detective testified she had | last democratic administration, reach- seen the lady siip thres pieces of rib- hon, & needie case and a bottle of per- fume in her bug whtle in a depa:t- ment store. The defendant declared she had picked up the articles and intended to pay for them later, but becoming hungry, went out to luncheon before she went to the cashier’s desk. But her alibl made no impression upon the magistrate, NEW ROAD TO WEALTH Paris, Feb, §—Many Parisian wom- en are buying pearls, Because of the rising prices, these jewels are regard- ed here as excellent investments. GRAHAM PROMISES HOUSE CLEANI (Continued from Second Page) in the world today. Great Brifain ruled by a labor cabinet with 2,000, 000 of her people unemployed. Ger- many, unemployed and hungry, France supporting a great army, The Balkan states ready to fly at each other's throats, Russia, miserable, But here there are no idle, no hun- gry, no stagnation. Business is ac- tive and money plentiful and sound. Is this not something for us to be proud of ? | “Much comment has recently been | made about republican eorruption in high places, Violent criticism has | been indulged in as to a recent sece | retary of the interior and the pecent jirector of the Veterans' Bureau, Walk-Over $4.85 and $2.85 SALE CONTINUES WALK-OVER Many women have ! pairs of good Walk-Ove: To keep it going we ought two, three and four * Shoes at this Sale, have added many more at- tractive Shoes to this sale— All the Patent and Satin Strap Pumps with Baby Louis Heels, now— $2.85 60 Pairs Wool and Silk and Wool Hose reduced to the low price of 75 c Per Pair. - Watk-Cuer SHOE STORE DAVID MANNING, Proprietor was found in Craig’'s room in alr entanglomen T foreign | nable and scien- | s a pit te fall into. fi no Mr. Graham said he ved the | protection, for re: party is corrupt and unfit to admin-|country was fortunate in h: g Cal-|tific taxation, for economy, and pri-| }iator our national affairs, 1 do notlvln Coolidge as its chief executive.!yate operation of business. On that seek to defend rascality in high'He thought the party could do no]platform we shall stand and elect the places, rather do I condemn and de- better than to make him the standard | next president.” | |nounce it. If recent developments|bearer this year, and he hoped his| . Graham closed with a tribute relative to the Veterans' Burcau and lown state, Illinofs, would give him |, pregident McKinley. = “The party \:r.' Yall ‘urf‘ as tl;n’)' S(‘f‘l;l lo' lt)e‘ [Lhm::‘lfnanimous s.upport in the (toll\'?!?l:‘fl"‘\\'hoflfl great exponent he was,'” Mr, the contempt and pumsnncn- o -alv' Poo.p\c have confidence in Calvin|guipam sald, “ig ours to serve and |outraged people should hD'eheldll) Coolidge,” he said. Great upplauae_‘ maintain. Let us see to it that our ‘«;‘.\me upon them. o Bu!‘thess b DES | followed. standards be Jkept high, our desire to s]mum tnot bn;]pul‘slt;nl,e m';l rnole{]? Continuing the speakers said: “Our|work for tk€ country’s good be une shame to us all. 't recently, on the | B R pé floors of congress, £ 1 1,“: Theard | Political opponents demand control of | swervingy and our faith and confl. gress, R e | ? 5 dence in our fundamental principles democrats say that never yet, in a|the country. It is useful to inquire oo intakeh " democratic administration, had such what demoecracy promises us in re- | 4 frands .been developed. My ANSWEr | () They promise entanglement in The congressman said that the re- to this is that never vet was theme a the ;:ff:\lrs of Europe, free trade and publicans had reduced taxes and | democratic administration that wouxdhnd‘“mm dms‘m return of excess|Would further reduce them. He hunt down and expose its owa frauds. | 2 bt | praised the Mellon plan, but pointed | Whoever heard of a democratic ad-|Profits taxes. added expenditures and |0 % 0 %y Fhojance of power dn i X il % ofi 2 vernment oper- | ministration investigating itself? But 4Rnual deficits and government oper:| o oo ig held by a group that is in republicans” clean their own stables, | 4tion of railroads. 8o fav us T WeH ¢ or of ' compromise scheme and #% ¢ The alleged frauds In the|2nd dry lssuo 1s consomed, L0 €00 [that tnis group would have to be Veterans' Bureau were.unearthed by |-0d alonc knows what they promise U0 oo, Ty epablices sanate & 1 PY! _they don’t kmow. On the other) - { ar yul_»'hm'n senate ‘(_.Ullll’lllfl("“‘ N @i, nd President Coolidge angd his party | He praised Congressman Fenn and republican administration. The oil | ’ q 185 well " to lease scandal was unearthed by a re. | Stand fow strict enforcement of the | said his district woul 0 0. MALOR, W s i We stand | keep him in congress. s being told that b sel things the repub n publican scnate committee and a re- “Wiets of the Constitution. publican congress has given ample nds to a republican president and Canvin Coolidge with his firm deter- eral recent | mination and his New England con- | science, never fear, will clean our | house. Thank God, we belong to a | party with a conscience. | “But chickens come home to roost. As the senatorial committee proceeds, we sce the tentacles of the oil octo- | pus extending into the cabinet in the | ing many of them with its »llmy! touch. Democratic politicians who | were attempting to make political THE WORLD’S FOREMOST capital have found that they have| succeeded only in digging for them- | INCUBA l ORS | Ese————e’iaa——— 1 \ AND BROODERS GUARANTEE—Every “Standard” or “Style E” Buckeye incubator is. GUARANTEED to hatch MORE CHICKS and STRONGER CHICKS than any incubator of any other brand. 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