New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 29, 1924, Page 3

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Y. W.C. A, CAMPAIGN HAS $13.801 GOAL Team Captains and Members, Ready to. Sweep City | At a supper held for the workers in the Y. W. C. A. drive for funds, Mrs.- Philip Stanley, who is in charge of the drive, explained the items which go to make wup the entire| Jpudget and announced the goal for| his vear at $13,801.91. Miss Louise Allen, onie of the finance secretaries of the National Board of New York city was present and spoke of the scope of the asso- | ciations' work throughout the world. Bhe emphasized the special need of funds for Japan due to the great disaster occurring there last year. The teams and their captains in | charge of the drive are as gollows: ! Team 1.—Miss Mary Whittlesey, | captain; Mrs. W. C. Hungerford, Mrs. W. F. Brooks, Mrs. George Kimball, Mrs. Vivian, Mrs. Louis Reynal, Mrs. C. Bradley, Mrs. Ernest Pelton, Mrs. E. W. Christ, Mrs. Will Coholan, Mrs. Pardon Rickey, Miss Flora Humphrey, Miss Dorothy Thomson. Team 2—Mrs. E. W, Schultz, cap- tain; Mrs. A. A. Mills, Mrs, Stanley Goss, Miss Mabel {ibbard, Mrs. Douglas Johnston, Mrs George Klett, Mrs. Frank Traut, Mrs. L. P. Slade, Mrs. R. Frisbie, Mrs. R. Germond, Mrs. Maurice Pease, Mrs. Samuel Black, Mrs, Leonard Fox, Mrs. Robert Parsons, Mrs. B. B, Bassette, Team 3-—Miss Mary Bingham, cap- | fain; Miss Eastman, Mrs. E. B. Stone, Miss Gertrude Rogers, Miss Laura Woodford, Mrs. Herbert Pease, Mrs. L. W. Young, Mrs. Fred Chamberlain, | Mrs. Herbert Mills, Mrs. Harriet Mer- | win, Mrs. E, H. Cooper. Team 4—Miss Florence Camp, cap- tain; Mrs. John Stadler, Mrs. John Fellows, Mrs. C. W. Buckey, Mrs. Roger Whitman, Mrs, Warren, Mrs, | Curtin, Mrs. John Malmfeldt, Mrs.| Rogers, Miss Florence Andrews. Team 65-—Miss Josephine, Rathbone, captain; Mrs. Latham, Miss Anne * Btiquel, Miss Rosalie Bell, Miss ¥ran- ces Parker, Isabel Foster, Mrs. Rose | McAvay, Mrs. Afna Athearn, Mrs. Lillan Hopkins, Miss Gertrude I'os- sett, | Team 6—Miss Florence Dyer, cap- | tain; Miss Marian Beach, Ruth An- derson, Ruth Larson, Roma Bergami, Jibbi Nerl, Leola F¥ranklin, Ione Proctor, Margaret Duguid, Averil .glrl'fi father after her baby was bomn. | we'W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924. 20 YEARS SENTENCE 15 GIVEN MURDERER ' New Yorker Killed Man Who Be- {rayed His Daughter New York, Feb, 29, -- Salvatore | Mangiacapse, who' killed the man | who wronged his daughter, Antoin-| ette, yesterday was sentenced to '~mg Sing prison for 8 to 20 years. | Having confessed that he shot down his son-in.law, Simone De| Mauro, Mangiacapse was parmu!ed“ by County Judge Gibbs to plead guilty to mansiaughter in the first degree. | As prosecutors related before sen.“ tence was pronounced the marriage of De Mauro and Antolnette was one | of compulsion, brought about by the | New Sate iviethod Guaranteed to Remove Teeth Stains--Or No Cost! joften went there to chat and play| No matter how stained or spotted vour| with his little grandson. | teath may be-- Bleachodent Combination 15 - 3 4 | positively guaranteed to remove all surface One night last March he found |, T F o o™ e’ dashing white in a his daughter in tears. 8he told him rew applications—or t trial Simone was tired of supporting lier; nothing. Bleachodent that henceforth she must earn the|'ains mild money for the family. Salvatore en- | raged, got a pistol, walked the streets | until he spotted Simone, and shot him down then he fled to Bridgeport, | Conn.,, where authorities found him | last December 11. The girl, with her baby, was in court when sentence was pronoynced. Convicted and Se;t;nced To Life Within Few Hours “You've made a mistake but you | be happy,” Salvatore had | He helped them get set- ! can still {told them. [flN‘l in a littie flat in the Bronx x,nd‘ which gently removes tening children's soft, Quicker, surer, safer than old s methods, whigh 'injured the enamel. its ingredients are intended to act ouly on surface stains, not on enamel. Say good-bye to stained teeth, Get Bleachodent Combination to- day. 1f not delighted with first applica- tion your drugglst will gladly refund youn Or wri direct to manufacturer, w ARP\INP_ |tattons, which may be harmful. insist on Bleachodent, the SAFE ti ment. At all good dealers, such as: Fir Dept Store, Clark & Brainerd Co., Crowell dickingon Drug Co. sensitive teeth la costs you | SHIP SPARE ENGINES Motors Being | WADOO WILL NOT ANSWER CHARGES o o 13 Complete Liberty Sent to Far Fastern Points For Use thl]es fo come {0 H]ssmm t() _Banta Monica, Cal, Fen. 20 —Fit- | en complete Liberty airplane engines Gfllllbal Rm‘s Ar umems xsrr« i1 shipment to Alagka and Far g | Eastern points as emergency equip- ! ment for the United States army air- . | planes to leave here about March 15 Kansas City, Feb. :9—Annvunc?-flar a world-encircling flight, accord- ment that Willjam G, MeAdoo u|11411nh5 to officers at Clover Field here. ree will be shipped to points in not come to Missouri to answe r[f\hflka. ohie " te, MekA ni fd DRl charges being made by United States | | Harbor, and the third to Chicagoff. a | Senator James A. Reed, his opponent | small fishing settlement on Attu Is- for the democratic presidential nom- {land. ination, is the latest development in | The other 12 engines are on thei the hot campaign being waged in this | Way to Amoti, Yokohama and Nagas. state, |aki, Japan: Shanghai, China; Saignon, | Senator Reed. speaking here |a§(‘French Indo-China, and Calcutta, | night, challenged Mr. McAdoo to meet | India. These engines are in condition | him on the platform in Missouri for |for instant replacement should they a joint discussion of the oil lease dis- |be needed by the round-the-world closures, ‘mers In addition to the engines, the | The McAdoo headquarters at &t. |Supply shipments include everything Louis, however, issued a statement | that might be needed in the way of announcing that Mr. McAdoo would |t00ls, emergency supplies and r?nlu:e-‘ |not make a personal campaign in the | ment parts. senator's home state and declaring| A complete radio transmitting and that friends of Mr. McAdoo in Mis- | | receiving outfit will be usasl by the | souri assumed full responsibility for |fliers, but will not be installed until | the decision. K'.he planes start the final leg of the | In reply to statements by Senator | flight from England across the Atlan- | Reed in a speech at St, Joseph, last | tic. Wednesday, Breckenridge Long, de. | The call letters WYZ have been as- feated by Reed for senator in 1920 (Signed by the chief signal officer. The and assoclated with €. C. Oliver in|®Iulpment is designed to utilize a 600 the McAdoo headqarters here, issued | a statement today Teferring to Reed's | opposition, to the food control bill in |§ 1917 stating that Reed “has been the | legal npruemanw of the J. Ogden | | Armour interests” and stating that | | Armour interests were opposed to the passage of the food control bill. Lonr {adds “there may have been no con- | {body of his wife had been found in a Eifzabeth, N. J., Feb., 20— Jersey justice moved with proverblal swift- ness yesterday when Felix Salazer, Filipino, was tried, convicted and sen- | tenced to life imprisonment within a | few hours, for the slaying of 17 year | old Ellen Tabers in a boarding house here on January 10¢ The jury, which | was selected in 20 minutes, took just a half hour to return a gullty verdiet. Jersey Clty Hushand Is Held in Death of Wife| Jersey City, N, J,, I"eb, 29.— John Pitzpatrick, 31 years old, was arrest. ed here last night shortly after the chair in the kitchen of their home, her head battered in by a blunt in- strument, Fitzpatrick was taken to headquarters pending further investi Yisten, Eleanor Yates, Mildred Bar- rows, Team Miss Louise Blakesley, | captain; Florence " Burr, G rtrude | Jlouse, Rose House, Louise irn-| haber, Irene Conklin, Marguret | Bourdman, Esther Westman, Eleanor Pyatt, Miss Rawlings, Miss Sophie Roth, Mrs, Stratton, SONG “Nearer My God To Thee" Broadeast | As Their Favorite Selection | Zion, I, Feb, 20 ‘Nearer, My God, To Thee,” is the favorite song of the “smoke ealers,” who fight the vatlon's fires, according to adviees re- celved at the radio broadeasting sta- tion of Wilbur Glenn Voliva, overseer of Zlon. Voliva's 50.piece band last | night broadcast the number, dedicat- ed to the firemen, after requests that | 1t be played had been received from fire-fighters inh Chillicothe, O, Racine, ‘Wis,, and McDonald, Pa. Defore the rendition of the number, a letter ex- plalning the reason firemen love it, which was recelved from a “smoke | eater” In McDonald, Pa., was broad- | cast. The letter stated that the song | was popular with the smoke-caters | because “it brings back to the fire.| men memories of some pal who went | to his reward trying to save life and prevent destruction of property.” The message, which resulted in the rendition of the number was signed *from one of the smoke-caters at Me. Donald, Pa.” O — { > P | Yale’s Athletic Teams { Start for New York Today New Haven, Feb. 29,—Yale's under. graduate athletic. teams with coaches snd managers and the leaders in all extra_curtfeulum activities left for New York today where they will be | guests at a dinner party, theater and supper with the New York Yale club as host. { ——— | GIVEN ROYAL WELCOME ' | The Aseoclated Press, ! Tokio, Feb. 20.-~Prince F'g-'\') Hirohito and his bride were greeted | by throngs today on thelr return from | a week's wedding trip. While away from the capital they visited the na- tional shrines and imperial tombs, | where, in accordance with the anclent | Japanese custom, they formally re- | By ported thelr wedding to the spirits of | be the one "y their ancestors. don Opinton {auestioned by the police without re. | sult, gation into the slaying, | He said that he had taken a brief | walk and returned to find his wife dead and his home ransacked. Three voung children of the couple were | Advance Guard of Chisox Start for Florida Today Chicago, el 20.~The udvance gnard of the Chicago Americans starts for the Winter Haven, Florida, train. training camp today., Johnny ors, coach, will have charge of the e until Maveh 10, when it is expected that Manager Frank Chance, i1l on the| Pacific coast, will be uble to tuke over direction of the spring conditioning. Six White Box under Evers make np the party Ieaving here. They are Catehers Ray Schalk and Buel Grousc; Pitchers Douglas McWeeney, Diek Falvey and Tony Welzer and | Outfielder Joe Rabbit, On the other! | coast the hicago National regulars will join the advance squad of battery. men at Catalina Island, Cal, tomor. | row. | COAL MINE ABLA | Mysterious Fire Threatens Hich Vein In North Dakota Haynes, N, D., Feb, 20.-—State of ficlals are directing forces fighting a | fire of mysterious origin raging in the | mine of the Haynes Coal Mining com pany here, Attempts are belng made | to keep the blaze from spreading to adioining lignite coal mines ow the states of North Dakota and & Dakota. Huge clonds of smoke and ! gas from the Haynes mine make the work of fire fighters difficult The tw tates have been asked to | advanece 000 each to aid in bat- {tiing the flames, and the Haypes com pany has agroed to put wp a similar amount. | The Haynes mine was damaged last year by a fire set by a erazed miner, The n»!--r nllml 11wk Halesman-—Now, here's an cont for you, sir. Look at it that material. There's value for money - Prospoctive T want a new coat Just taken off. over- feel | your Purchaser Yes, but! That happens to Lon The Hotel Burritt Coffee Shop Opens For Business MONDAY, MARCH 3rd—7:00 A. M. The Coffee Shop Will Specialize In Sodas, Ice Creams, Attractive Club Breakfasts, Special Priced Luncheon, And a la Carte Service Hours:— Week Days—7:00 Sundays—9:00 A. A. M. to 11:00 P. M. M. to 11:00 P. M. | Drug Co. | nection between the Influence Rnd[ | Wilson’s Birthday Will Be Holiday in S. Carolina Columbia, 8. C, Feb. 29.—Woodrow Wilson's birthday, December 28, will be an anoual holiday in South Caro- line under a joint resolution of the general assembly sent to Governor McLeod for his signature. The meas- ure which originated in the house, was adovtl‘d lagt night by the senate. Schuylerville, N. Y., Has $50,000 Damage by Fire Schuylerville,, N. Y., Feb, 20.—Firb of unknown origin today caused dam- age of $50,000 in the business section here, destroying a bullding owned by Matthew Cholakis, containing a candy kitchen, dry goods store and a branch factory of the Clark Textile company. exerted as an officer of the govern- ment to defeat the measure,” but Interests at the time” and “he could now more eeffctively preach against | selling Influence If he had resigned his professional connection with Are mour interests. Miss Sheekey to Wed New State Policeman Miss Catherine Sheekey of 220 Farmington avenue and Robert An- derson, a member of the state police department, who is stationed at Gro- ton, next Wednesday afternoon. They will be attended by Mr, and Mrs. Kenison. Miss Sheekey has been employed in the office of North & Judd Mfg. Mr. Anderson was recently appointed to the state police department. Demonstration . NOW GOING ON See Our Window Display Twice the Washing Capacity of Any Other Family Washer It is made entirely of metal with cast aluminum tub which cannot warp, rust, rot, swell, split or corrode; metal frame wringer of Iow design which makes it easy to reach over; adjustable, swings to five positions. 30 years of successful manufacturing experience. Can be bought on terms—with a guar. antee. JohnA.AndrewsCo. The Big Furniture Store Telephone 72 132 Main Street will be married at New London | Co. | | “Reed was in the employ of Armour‘ (Gas Stoves, 10 styles to select from, 3 burners, as low as— $26.50 Ivory or White Enamel Beds, National Spring and Genuine Cotton Mattress. Special— $26.75 Attractive and up-to-date pat. terns in genuine Cork Lino. leum as low as— 850 Per Yard When You Try "SALADA" T E A you will realize the difference between “Salada”and “just tea.” the commercial which steamships meter wave length wave length upon operate. {Missing Binghamton Girl Is Sought in the River Binghampton, N. Y. Feb B3lood stains on a river bridge handkerchief found nearby | prints of a woman along the Susque hanna river bank were elues found by Boy Scouts after an entire troop of state police had scoured the country side in vain for Eleanor Ryleworth, 16 year old high school girl who had been missing since Tuesday. Last night, polieemen aided by members of the fire department were dragging the river for the girl's body. Power 29.— 4 girl's foot | fut were trained on the stream from twe & searchlights from the fire trucks Lridges and the river banks. Shortly known their discovery to police offi= cials itizen floating under one of the b#idges. He said it resembled the body of & woman Je0 ' The Sole Survivors Chicago—Knife grinders had a lot ©! competition in the good old dayg, 23 years ngo bust for many a one, Today two remain to ply their trade in But there's ness o Chicago's Loop district more than restaurant that es its cutlery for timers to put into condition one the old New design that instantly appeals, with deep spring, removable cushions and comfort- ahle full spring hack Attractive Suite in four pieces, Dresser with large mirror, v, Bow-End Bed. Genuine Axminster Rugs 9x12 ft. Tapestry Rugs for Dining Rooms %12 L . $129.00 A Dining Suite to be proud of, American Walnut: eight pieces, Only American \\ alnut, $129 Chiffonier Only $49 00 $24.50 John A. Andrews & Co. The Big Furniture Store Telephone 72 132 Main Street reported seeing an ob- & Yet it was a profitable - 1 1 after the scouts had made | and elub

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