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~EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924. 23 : ‘ l ‘ i “g g 1 ” ; 1 forth the method of withdrawal, the Tonight will be “Suburban Night"” | act, may in writing, duly acknowl- . | 7 > | APPEAR .AS I‘IKELYmm-mmm Exidence to Show She s Andrew Bakee, 87, Was O of the |ut s e o e e e | Govemnar ot/ New York Nov'to) Allow | o cer 7,0 wHiding: 0ol SCUNNE | Not “Love Child” Mentioned in Di- | - S irondac 1 i at the state armory on Arch street. o : Sy ... of 1llinois to drop his name. IER. TASE- ; | -~ r Adirondacks RBest Kn@wn Guides |y, o100 “00 0 that there is high in-| HiS Namc 10 Remain on oI Pri- | * B rman indicated he kil plying to Governor Smith by quoting [terest in the new 1024 models on ex- | Lone o qe. o ¥ List, He Says, t 3 the law and that it was understood hibitiom at the show and they pre Saranac Lake, N. Y. Feb. 20— a shortage when the real demands sets | Cpicigo, Feb, - covernor Sy | the New York state exccutive would s y ' i Ratet t by the statutory method and VO H ) Chicago Veterans' Bureau Probe cu vorx. rev. 2o restimony 1| : Andrew Baker one of the best known [in, The show will be brought to a ac support of the claim thut Mrs, Elca- | £ N r {of New York intends to withdraw bis | \i{1araw his name. It was indicated May Bl'“]g Rfisu'[s nor Elalne Lee Harris is not the same 7 6. % % guides and woodsmen in the Adiron- | close tomorrow nights : g dacks, for many years, died today at — name from the Illinois presidential |that the democratic party desires to primary person as Susie or Samuella Lee, was| 4 7 ” CASE! | In court today by her| fel : 1 2 age of 87 years, SUPERIOR COURT CASES. preferential primary ballet, for which | enter into no presidential Chicago., 1%¢h. 29.—-Possibility of | L n ;*’ XI oday by her} . . | Robert Louis Stevenson spent the Detective Sergeant William P.|it was filed witi h thorization, | cOntest in Illinois, indictments being retury R = er husband, DBeverly D, {winter of 1887-88 st DBaker's home, gt i k o - h zation, ¥ I this uity.| | | McCue of the police department has My wus learncd toduy. The governor ernoon by the federal grand jury in- | Harris, is suing for annulment of their - ) jlhv cottage later becoming a iiterary |completed the investigations and vestigating the administration of the Marriage on ground that he wag in- | P 4 shrine at Which now are held the an- | prcnapation of the cases from New | /88 communicated with George RETHROAT ed States Veterans' burcau by its | trigued into it. { : ; . | nual meetin £ the Stevenson $0- | pricy b vard in superior | Brennan, organization lcader of the ; Britain that will be heard P Gargle with warm salt water | ' i tormer dircctor, Charles It I w5, | Mrs. Harrls, for the first time gince | 4 ciety of America. | 3 . oxt | democratic e i X | court at the session starting next emocratie party in Illinois, inquiring e el ntisren i ted | the trial opened, ws in court on time. & | Mitot Baker, the father of Andrew, 1o lc i otics, working under | what steps to take to offes 3 —then apply over : tiat the last witness had gone be. | She was fushionably attired and wear- | §5 i o {bullt the Baker tavern, the first hotel | “qiccorion of Detective Scrgeant | 2 O o (T in corsage bouquet of red ros ¢ 3 [to be crected in this section of the McCue have completed Investigations drawal ; VAPO y. fore the h Twe inquiry Her husband, for the first time, was : hen John W, act of 1910 which specifically set Over 17 Million Jars Used ney general of e United States, | s here to tuke charge of the jn- | 0fition from Marguerite H. Leach, of ation under ordc of Harry M. Clarksville, Tenn, who was a chair- | jare Daugherty torney general, man of Wie relief committee of the G Mohawk vall misconduct. =t The appearance before the grand | Clavksville Aid socicty. She sald that e g g et WOMAN ALCOHOLISM VICTIM chairman of the committee she was foti W Hartford, Feb, — A victim of Jury yesterday of Attorney General 4 el ‘ 3 N Daugherty himself suve rias o the informed that a destitute family, . ) 125 Persons on Sleeper scute nleshation, Mra. Poter Petrusk, beliot that the investigation was vir. | mother and four small children, had s A ! | . e el i & Wit Olinks e X Oy cars old, of 58 Itusscll street, died tuall an ond and indictments | 81Tived at Clarksville by boat and was | i Are Awakened by Crash fler home carly this morning. The W pic today or tomorrow, il need of food and clothing, : HERBERT E, ERWIN, | Doston, Feb. 29 —Twenty-five pas- liquor squad arres Numerous witnesses including Brig he found the family to be that of |sengers in eepihiz car were rudely SUh Ak dua L ko wiier General Charles B, Sawyer, leuda Ann Harris Lec, and ghe took | Intreducing the new postmaster. — |awakened early today when the car % \‘\-:0;,“. il 'ihe charged kite President Harding's personal phy- | & faney to one of the littlo girls, Susic, | 1lorbert F. Lirwin, chuirman of the |crashed through a bumper and then | witn vimation of the liquor laws and cian and who was put in charge of | Who was about years old. She republican town committec, hus not|through the gates at the South stas will be arraigned in police eourt Sat- a: | thea red that shortly before the | Ioved into the fedoral building on|tion. Coming to a stop on the plat- |yrgay morning. It is alloged that th pitalization work of the by 4 . W et Main o i I iaw Mortimcr, of Philadelphi Qeposition was taken she had scen West Main str but. has been | rorm about twenty feet from the din- liquor was purehased at Mrs, Use- A - el [ Mrs. Hurris and she did not belieyve | recommended postmastership | ing No onc was i lutter's wif . Kate 1orbes, , 4 4 A 4 ing room. No onc was injured, The e ¥ that Mrs. Harris and Susic Lee were DY Ropresentative Hart Fenn and |gleeper had been detached from o | ™ 2" " #ore ( lhe Universal Car) tormer directo orme fe, and i S e “.11”1 |'l\'o‘!,:u,’1~l n : wifo [t same. Susie would have beei o doubts thut he will be confirmed |tryin which had just arrived from Lo frestdent who ulso held a position In | Much o now than Mrs. Hurris h“.“"': Lutiete ter his nomination 15 | New faven. A locomotive started to [;URTIS ANI] UIELEY the Voterans' burcan, hive Dbecpn | S€€ms to be, she said, Mrs, Harris' | forwarded by President Coolidge. fpy) it to a side track when the sleep- . Mr. Erwin was high man thelep hecame uncoupled and made its heard tace is di ntly shaped than Susic’s, | ! ; 3 ‘ £ she adde d “the st don't sec civil serviee examination, outranking ! o ; 1 erd ;. > oo and “they jnst don't seem ot {solitary dash for the interior of the | 0.P, REDUCED IN PR.ICE i b like the person.” feur other | station. | BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED c— e R ——— - i o o ¢ 0 of wspector " ., ) i iy ¥ s ) M used today at the offiee of Inepoctor |y ping the month of Februury the| 1PPEAL REVOCA'TIOI |Dr. Andrew Bush Appeals | (continuea From tue virst Page.) A L @ franc dwelling at 14 Hillercst aye. |7 depariment was catled upon to N ORDER Revoking of His License ., '\ ... " v o sasonss ! X206, to cost 35,000 Jc 'h ;I‘n-‘-\.‘r 15 .11.1.:: 10 E"\H m‘nl % « — Hartford, Feb., 29.—Dr. Andrew P, | qlection coming on, ‘political fences toceo, a brick bungalow at 190 Chap- (box signals, The onty fire at which | o T .| Bush of Memphis, Tenn., has filed an | would be mended at all costs, they ex- | ALL MO ELS i 16, to cost $9,000; [there was much damage was (he onc | MAke No Statement Today bue Latter | oo, Bero "oy Maction of the state [ Diain: Undse “‘is‘rpu.\n‘ntng. they be-- D rank Gentile four apartient and [yesterday at 60 Chestnut street, the Intimates He May Have Something | health council in revoking his license jieve Quigley's entrance inte the b s at South Main and |estimate of the damage at that firg [to practice medieine tu this state. DF. | mayoralty fight would assure his clee. SEE THEM AT THE AUTO SHOW Kilis strocts, 50560, to cost $30,000, |being $2,500. 0 Say Nest Week, Bush was graduated frem the Kansas tjon < X | - 4 - The 1L oay o s ity College of Medieine and Surge: Judd is not yet an avowed candl- : hysicians ~ LAPQUSIOUL 1y for u Uime was associated with | 4ate As far a3 can bo loarned there X ¢ appealed from the iy prother, James W, Bush in the [ an, no mayoralty petitions being cir- | [ the grand jury in the last | gctice of medielne in New Britain, | qps:, s gy . § He went to Rochester, Minnesota, for | gy o reported to be fecling out senti- practico continuen to increase dally. |q course at Maye Brothers sanltariem, | neat snd’ may enter the peimartes. Today it Is announced thut Dr. J. W.{ang then located in Memphis, Haprossatative W il g i s T, T " Rush of this city and his brother, Dr. | e . e i L o ° A. P. Bush of Me s, i P 4 !Senator Edward Hall have stated | ush of Memphis BIBLE AUTHORITY DILS thiat they will not be candidat w rvil rp. DR 2P R A } - ¥ filed appeals, Dr. J, sh has re. turned from Indiana where he was Chester, Pa, ¥Feb, 20.Dr, I'red. | On the democratic side quiet also I"E Ew BRITAIN ) »‘ with grip and is recovering from a | Crick Norton, autherity on the New reigns. Mayor A, M. Paoncssa, com- b 3 severe attack of neuritis. stament, and a professor at the Cro. | pleting his first term, declines to dis- ' : : candidacy, but the demo. 200 E. MAIN STREET When seen by a “Horald” veporter | 216 Theological Seminary, dicd in the | cuss his crats aro proceeding with plans of | | ree Action, S i ] B | For Great Number of Years. | | { Adirondacks. As a young man An- | O TP T eard, The ! M Brennan lcoked up the pr } - | aker was onc of the guides of . : i ’ : £ sludes cigh s of theft, ho defenas st lntroduced a dep- | R . i || Governor Horatio Scymour's now his- :;: ‘n};\ll‘;':::r] lglltwtlmnor cases, two ; toric trip through Adirondac| ec burglaries, ses, | dirondack . ; | 0 ers ne manslaughter and one | wilderness from Saranac lLake to the unirders, one L | ’ toduy Dr. J. W. Bush said he was| Chester hospital today after an opera. MARKET 0 va maintaining the same attitude of | tion. During the World War he was | organization, confident that he will " silence he has followed right along, | ™ gistrar of the American army edu-|lead their ticket, k2 ) Lo but intimeted that he may have a |cational corps ut Paris. stutement to make next week, NUALITY GODDS AT u, 3'1% IM Az':ss:s T T BLTO kB[ T PASSED TODAY Armor’s Smoked « Best Malne Cabttaned Taat Pad " Shoulders .... b l OC Potatoes, 15 1h pk. 33C i i ECONOMY PRICES duction on all incomes above that amount Best Pure 5 Gold Medal Mills Ts Opposed Larnd.......2 2 C Flour “ack Representative Milly, New York a republican member of the ways and ne committee issued a statemoent toduy declaring he would not vote for 22 ol d Yy ) {0 Round--Sirloin—Porterhouse the bill even with the Longworth compromise. He did not. however, say | STEAKS - 1b, 18c¢|: - " =" -l 1roduce a deficit,” Mr, Mills » smaller defieit than under the All Day Specials In All Departments Fitea Vot stht & daNoiL” Approves Reduciion b . R s e b 15¢ A onesfourth reduction in all per RESH SHOULDERS ................... b 12¢ [ vroroni o ciminato the entire sc. | MALL LEGS GENUINE LAMB ......... T 35¢ [l ol vt et 151 e 1. pry . abmasira s MU FED VEAL - +0727"" 11 e | Philadelobia Man Is Held NATIVE ROASTING CHICKENS ........ Th For Kidnapping Own Child await extradition papors from Boston Boneless Pot Roasts h 13¢ Pigs Gl o | Nt v ‘:|‘:;Ju".-.\gu};.rl?:‘."vl.“m Boiling Beefl .. 0b 10e¢ Spare Ribs e Hivorced wite and bringing her to thi Fresh Cut Hamburg ™ 18¢ Pure Po Sausage Ih city, He disagreed with Judge Auden Fravkforts . Ih 8¢ Sauerkraut ..... 3 Ih 2 A4 SRRt “h WOWAR 5% B¢ 6 Jad amb St M 14 L] Veal Ster . wife, but a good mother,” and when Lamb Stew . ) 13€ cal Stew e e flatly refused to give up the ehild Fresh Killed Fowl b 3% Lamb Fores ...... Ih 2 beoause he xald his offections Tor his duughter prevented him from doing pomino Granutated SUGAR 10 1bs. 95¢ Ld\‘c:u“”ly);u_zherii- of , RE’O Withholding Prosecution Washington, 1"ch, 29.—Scnator He EVAPORATED MILK ... .. 209¢ [ {1in. demorrat, Alabame, toid the scn The Reo Line ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS ........... 21 25c [l|aic tpéer be could mimit » ictter by ? PREMIER SALAD DRESSING ... large jar 33¢ J| 0’ alanct ey S o 40800 ' SE e Sedan . . . . 1985 to prosecute a cert republica Faney Tomatoes Confectionery Sugar '.'(.':"‘r‘ et (b Kl Brougham . -223% 2 cans 2 S . . 25¢ our man Phaeton - - 154% Sugar Comn p 2 Not-A-Seed Raisins Balloon Tires Saverkraut e p|::cl\al||z(-s Tax 2 g s $100 extra 2 large cans . 25¢ Marshmallow Flu f of ok Watehow : 9 Rumford’s Baking T . . ing T(v;r'!’ng T ":” Powder m2 Campbell's Soups ke i s 252 b:eelo‘;hr"\?h:h Campbell’s Beans Jeans . ... .. 2% el of ovh. s A ‘ $138 extra 3 cans LR 0ld Dutch Cleanser, can Sc destroy All mounted on the famous Ree double.framed chasne, IS 81T 210 AL wnd powered with the Pro Wedgwood Creamery BUTTER Ih . b 2 ' b 9. Gcrlinder engive. Fresh from the churn : 2 $1°10 ot N 21 Srthiny aithows Taxicab- - -$2188 Speed Wagon 1188 Chasns Parksdale Farm dozen : STRICTLY FRESH EGGS .. 2 75c P::ttl D’el‘: - 1488 3 prices 1. .5, Lansing First Prize Nut . Nucoa Nut Oleo | Good Luck Oleo Dl i gaises Now on display at Automobile Show Oleo 29¢ h b 29¢ ! 33c LARGE SOUND YELLOW ONIONS ... 7 1b 25¢ Sweet Juicy CALIFORNIA ORANGES, dozen 23¢ SEE THEM AT THE SHOW tion i« accurate, LARGE JUICY GRAPEFRUIT ........ 5 for 23¢ gt o TR T | [ ietein KENNETH M. SEARLE & CO. We are evperts in fitting sa Bunch Carrots, bunch 10 lf | oy L COR. ELM AND PARK STS. TELEPHONE 2110 3 quarts New Cabbage T 10¢ Vidton Caulifiower, l.arfi head 35¢ Juicy Florida Oranges . Fresh Spinach, peck 15¢ dozen 29¢ Frank E. Gflodm Fyesiaht Speiaticn Calif. Lemons, dozen 19%¢ Fancy Lettuee, 2 heads 25¢ ‘ AN w9 e W LANQING MICH'GA"