New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 15, 1924, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924. Extra Special Extra Special . Extra Special 150 New Fur Trimmed Winter Coats—Just Arrived Bought at a Sacrifice—to be Sold at a Sacrifice Aew Britains J,‘/opp/'ng Center n'l'l" Extraerdinary Values—Marvelous Coats At Very Reduced Prices THE ez STORE See Our Big Advertisement on Page 5 m-.. Brtain Cr ADIL > 80 fo 86 Maipl. NenB tain Ct: -3 > “/l!/omfi bverybody: Faks fo MainS. )80 Ta3s0 e /J/om/g /»o/yéo e AN"ERS“N,S I_AWYER Womion mees Sedive Mk many stesirieman aineck dea wev | A gelament s Shedtiad New York Police Admit | VORD OFFERS GAS RaTE. Window Peeper in Bristol receiving despite the fact that 5 National Oficials Quotcd. present incumbent is 4 journcyman of For Land for Hospital They Have No Good Clue Would Lower Charges to Detroit Is-Given 30 Days in Jail ral ¢ and national officials ncarly 10 years' experien ce all Washington, Feb, AN agrec- K { i r 1 i expe ce. Since al as 3 5, Bre¢ Company With Provisions, ¥ i s Cliiford Colelongh e anti-saloon league were quot- cleetricians are subject to orders ment to purchase for not more than 1, 1° 5 2 \ ; o 2 ; g 2 a1 New York, Feb, 15.—Although the 4 et Thikeis? . e i s 5 i g ; bt tatimisl oyl bl | s Detroit, Feb, 15.—~The Ford Motor | arrested at a house whrdow lust ni ST IS [‘ » they thought 1 ew York |1 u“v;ll‘ \’::y“\ . 1l ;UL"?T‘MY‘FS. Sty 7-11"“ \lh« '.ll L. "\f“‘. . .‘f‘uml?' police are convinced the murder of | oompany will reduce the price of gas g P \.‘-rl|lnlnr|\-\ml\:- 1.‘ F‘j'l Shethen diyithougl ) that the sal 14 be sufficiently | Cal., embracing 628 wcres for & mil- | il 'r dujeo Lawson, Texas music 8tu- | s tha Dotroit Ol Gas. Sompany i comy s 10 po I reorganization as a re-'large to induce an experienced man lion dollar hospital has Been reached | g oty o N Tt o G g | R0 e roi y Gas company 50 ! Tom™ was sentenc dent in her West side apartment 1ast | conts a’thousand ' euWic feet if the 5 . . S i It of disclosures in the casc of Mr. to continue in office so they may be | between the department of justice and ; ; J Friday, was not the 'k of hunglers |y oa arbitratic iting t . A, Baker, gencral superintend- the electrical! ordi ces, guins ronde aroceeds | o ' i Do s A 4 ermine the as o wil ow sponsilfilit most of the bl 3 L tperin nl‘ t trical ordinar s aguinst whom condemnation proceed- | i working on thi PR 8 4 responsilfility most 1 easonahle Doubt the anti-suloon league o 2 — ings were begun when he deelined to the standard of calorific efnteat from piaints, His plea for suspen- 5 day they had exhausted every elue. | ¢og 1o 530 1B, T, U., a letter read by | sion of the sente Wik satusced America: “No further reorganization z sell at a figure thought reasonable by .. p okt is necessary than the clection of an- IMMIGRATION PLANS the government, e e g feads to Indicate the| p, J. Ar. Hally, chairman of , the ; : identities of the murderers, " declared | poupd,” slated todey DENOUNCES DIVORCE RUSES other state superintendent.” e New York, Feb. 15.-—~Charles 8. 4 ——— - Detective Sergeant Daly. E post 4 L. P. Tucker, superintendent of the b 3 The board will communicate with Whitman, counsel for William H. An- | go & oo ot SO \lwml 3 [\)l’ Consideration of Secretary Hughe: Boeckel and Bob Meusel has simmered down to routine.” ! the Semet Solvay company and Mich-| g0 0 Donving Hushaml D derson, will apps to the supreme| .. . ” 8 4 & e E 3 2hes | : : 7 na 'S0 e dead g ) or, 2 - y + Judge. 2 ushaml a Doeres, lerson, will appenl to the SUPPeme | gunizution of the anti-suloon league Injured in Auto Wreck men lauwson the dead girl's brothers [ygy, Alkali company, from whom the s court at 10 o'clock this morning for | oo L O B vial dis. | Proposed Legislation Not 1o be s . |is expected here tomforrow from the | o comuany also purchases its gas, Attacks His Lvider & Sertificate ol reason doubt of | o1oguren unnccessary. There 18 to ARN TS s Rt e ony | Lawson home in Alvarado, Texus, 104" jotormine their atfitude toward 2. Mincola 1.. L. Feb. Atter refs his client’s guilt of third degree forg- | Lomy e U0 ary. There ds 100 paken Up Until Next Week, Boeckel, third baseman for the Bos-|yettle his sister's estate, valued at| @00 im A LA G one olty in | ing the metition i 18-Atter refui ery, The appeal will be argued before | 5003 Miaterial in the lcague to be R ton Braves, is in the La Jolla hospital, | §30,000, L of B %, U8 Anb HES {Ing the petition of Jacob M. Karp, a stico Wagner in part 1, special scrupped. It any ad wood appears Waushington, Feb, 15.—Members ©f near’ here today with a Dbadly ; its |I-’-.~I|unnn) held such "a |rv}ll<\1"'f‘,,i.»|\.-| manufacturcr of ¥ ringdal term. The commitment of the former |1 the structure throw out, but | the house immigration committee de- crushed arm, and Bob Albright, FAVORS BIRTH CONTROL would, lower the price of &k 5 conts | rg divoree, Jdnatice Bencdict in the \fate superintendent of the Anti.Sa. UM condemn the entire organization 1 today to postponc canside theatrical man of Los Angele - a ]!hmwu:l- The g Hopipary - | Nassau County S8upreme Court yestees loon league to one to two years in | fOF, the mistakes of onc man.” tion of Secrctary Hughes' recommen- covering from serious injurics, us the | gead of Hoalth Board says| o0 .o ““’"-;" “““_“ oayRo o, pedurt £ ¢ criticised the plaintitf - for the Bine Sine nas been held ap pending| G¢0rge A. Fowler, superintendent |dation on strictive immigration | result of u collision of three automo- ¥ : ¢ cents a thousand. manner in which he had sought evi- i Dty D pousing the we 1 't of the st tion ) o S i oy It Would Reduce Crime. s ¢ M gt i g it diatoliin o 4 e western distriet of the state: slation untll next week. A com- | biles near the top of the Torrey Pines VGl T ARTT dence inst his wite Ma The granting of the certificate would | The anti-saloon lcaguc of New York | mittce meeting will be held probably | grade today. Bob Muesel, of the| Trenton, N. J. Feb. 15.—M : o el 4 The court referred scathi to a b pin i s bigger than any individual in it Monday for a discussion of the ! Yankees, w with Boeckel, 1 as s belo average ‘ R 0 "written canteact entered into Kurp lay the foundation for Mr. Whitman '3 v { anke as with Boeckel, but was of persons below averag ‘ y S - ) {o appeal for o roversal of verdict and |@nd 1 am confident that whatever | secretary’s objections to the Japanese | not injured seriously, ity attacked yesterday K. K. K, Oficial to Answer with o “Merchant Deteetive Burenn.” 4 new trial on the d rror, 1t Dy Dig= | SXCLUNIGY sion in the Johuson — Thomas B. Lee of Camden, the eertificate is refused Mr, Anderson stion that Japan b AUTOS IN COLLISION, of the State Board of Health, at the Marion, 1., Keb, 15.—Cawl Ne must be turned over to the custody of same quota basis as An automiobile driven by Edward,feurteenth annual meéting of the gon exalted clops™ of the Ku K no provigion of the pennl law that the sheriff to be taken at once to Sing health officlals. He Klan at Her wag under arrest to- would reach o husband or wife guilly Sing to begin service of his sentence, O In the meantime cvery man is w. Of an atiempt to procire the com- With the usual time off for good be. N Nis place and the work gocs f AGREEMENT 1S FAVORED Kosakowski of 173 RBr et this [inals and imbeeiles and birth coutrol. ing out of the wholesale dry mission, by the other® spovse, of an havior the sentence might be reduced | Ward f ¢h, 15,~The new|morning at the corner of ‘Tremont he poorest families, Dr. Lec®point- | conducted this (Wil to a little gore than nine mouths, e nvent h Great Britain con- land Lasaile streets, The fenders and ed out, most often are the st and county recently. The Klan has been R running board of Greenstein’s ma- | have the samg desire for 1 vies as backing the paids, which resulted in A moloring writer says League Plans Not Annol wod B ILDING BOARD cer suppression of rum | ¢ : for RS red favorably re- chine were damaged, while Kosakow- people of meians. This cnuses many last Friday sht's disorders and | motorists in this country run into 5 which caused troops to be sent to the millions, Wi now that We wish No information of plans for carry ported today by senate foreign (ski's machine cscaped without dam-|crimes, he said, Birth control will they didn't, ~assine Show (London), out by directors of the organiza Sy Tpe 1t was pointed o yvesterday that ench of the directors is chosen by an Will Ask Council to Reconsider Ite- M R T teewe s} Opp, St. Mary's 525-527 Main St. T 0o o e Foras Church ° . Corner Winter Samuc! Hamilto superi cluding New )} Presid Charges of Larceny “In my opinion,” the Court sald, adjustments need to be made “It s at, mistuke that the is son of Mr. Anderson’s conviction and subsequent resignation will be ably taken care of by the board of direct- 4 hations, Greenstein of 58 Broad street col- State and local lided with a machine driven by Steve also advocated sterilization of crim-'day on ten charges of larceny gr raids nson) act of intideiity. that, the uation on Febry | _ February ' company. of Tonawanda, is as operating churches t s ' could t L \ . neeessary to advance t vi t that cont be made as spee ¥ us possil « ors doin siness . district superintendent ¥ ; petition to Y heads and t us 1 that & = operating 1o : the board i 1 . directors v i cing . CLOSE OUT SALE OF WALNUT 4-PIECE LIVIN G ROOM | BEDROOM SUITE RCE e pecial for Walnut, Queen Anne design, two-tone finish, 175.00 consisting of a 60-inch Buffet, China Server, : SUITES s N : large Oblong Table, 5 leather seated Chairs and Saturday Extra Jarge Dresser, Dres<ing Table, Chiffo- one Host Chair, $198 00 . One 3-Piece Overstulfed Tapestry Living Room Bow-End 1ed. nier and Dow-End DBed for J-piece Living Room Suite, over stuffed Suite—with Rocking Chair. Regularly priced at iiEih ’ J ) Velour or Tapestry s l 49 00 i 109.00 J-Piece Overstuffed Suite — covered in a fine S ] l f Tapesiry—consisting of Davenport, Side Chair and : COTTON MATTRESS peCIa or Winged Chair. Regularly selling ' $129’00 For tomorrow we are offering at a special at $160.00. Sale Price 3 - low Yrice, one of these 45-b. ali cotton mat- Saturday Pillow Arm 3-Piece Tapestry Suite with winged : : Chair. This suite is very good value at regular f ‘ oo e mE $9.50 BED S AN | | aes price of $175.00. s 1 50.00 . : e R l $1 9 85 Sale Price sun AR S : ; A full size, white iron bed, National spring, ’ = . — | and a 45-1b. cotton mattress. One 3-Piece Overstuffed Suite — splendid con- 2 struction—has a carved hall leg. $140.00 Regular price $165.00. Sale Price We Are Now Showing a Large Line of Heywood-Wakefield | BED DUOFOLD A duofold like this is always most useful and : & BABY CARRIAGES, GO- | practieal espeially for the unexpected guest A ClES%YlS\SJ( Tl SONS BUILT T0 BAKE CARTS AND STROLLERS Tl Sl e §40 50

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