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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1924. JUHNSfiN 'm H[il-"‘ ICURTIS DECLARES HE HAS | City Items McARTHUR IS HELD New Photos | * DEMOCRATIC RALLY ;Headg#argerts SCtO't“P;“Y SIGNED QUIGLEY PETITION Trade at Im;-—m; 200, pair la- | Middletown s:g::]—x;amml to Jail i""l Politics, Wot Boxing Bouts, ot | ”““’"""?“:"‘a '““":"e °°:::‘:{ ‘F[] SUUTH l]AKflTA dlex’ oxfords and pumps, all sizes and < i1 - Ty 2 P !vharucu-r minstrels will give an en- | But George says He Does Not Know | St¥1°S, $2.00 per pair. 8. W. Menus,| After Killing Julius Land—Hearing : . > | Specches and Hot Weiners To Be| . iainment and dance: At the- $tate e Sl | 398 Main St.—advt. . » % 3 5 (3 5 . . 5 of Any Petition Being Oir- | Speclal 206 discount Wednesday at| = Hcld in Private. i : | Served at Tonight's Gathering. Armory Friday evening at 8:15 ; Hiram Detel‘mmed fo Obtain culated D. Lipman's Furniture Store, 525-| Middletown, Conn., March 4.— The democratic campaign will get |©'¢lock. The following program will z 527 Main street.—advt, S MeArttur ineacd lwialhclath under way tonight when the Hard- be carried out: Opening chorus, “Oh Me/ 1eg L ware City Democratic club will hold Gre, Oh Gosh, Oh Gol I'm in Re ublican s“ ort Ex-Mayor Orson I', Curtis who sev- claims commitice will meet [y, o - St : 4 pp 'ral days ago was reported to C v L §:30 o'clock. |CC Criminally responsible for the J u meeting in K. of ¢ 3 “Im Sitting Pretty in a a quiet campaign for pri- ven on claims of | d€ath of Jullus T whom he shot > Main street. The r will tal retty Little City,” entire chorus; y votes in the fourth and fifth | Pius Mirza and Mrs. Mary MacDon- | last night by Coroner Lowndes Smith y ' > : {form of an old time politic ‘Tm Going Back to Texas” Louis Pierre, 8. D., Mar. 4.—Endorsement rds, was asked this afternoon how |ald, the former resulting from an auto iR M e d X DY, 1 End Lar Hosing (b e o Mamma Loves Papa.” Fyadl of the present national administration | the drive was progressing, and he re- |accidet and the latter from a fall on | f | ‘l Hadd - ; v ; N g program Y Blankenbergs banjo mandolin gole, i | plies & the indeigiter § county jail at Haddam there to re- ¢ b S e b e el e | Haruiel Baberadki: “Sust n G TS and President Coolidge as against the | Pi¢d b king the inquisitor if he ith *) W Sam obeyeski; “J . eing: the main uutil the April term of the Mid- Mer c1,” Heber Jester; “Recita- - was not aware that the supposed can- | g . 8 . . cax . D Quality spring dresscs, Jderate : : . b Gi ndidacy of Hiram W. Johnson and ite’s name now gppears on Quig- | rice ar i \: \'1!“‘“{:“ dlesex county superior criminal cpurt. 5 ¢ e : 1 4 Well st Night S the issue of individual preferment be- |ley's petition of candidacy. Professio 1 With tle finding of the coroner made tween Governor W. H. McMaster and he reporter, amazed to hear the Members of the charity poard in-|Public the city court proceedings 4 E e, "”'!N!‘-H Ju expe 1 to head the saxophone solo. Heber Jeste! Scnator Thomas 1. Sterling, republican | Statement that would mean the bury- | spocted the new building on the town | 48ainst MeArthur were quickly . 3 | democratic ticket that comes up for | Can’t Make a Fool Out of Me,” Lester election f wee T today, wi iffe violin solo, M. Bush; : |ing of political hatchets by the avow- | ot 5 i z cundidates for the United States sen- |, i 3 eenta farm lot this afternoon and expressed |Posed of. He waived examinatic € s ¢ | n N ) R et 3lank ed political enemies, repeated the | ¢y oo oo pleased with the prog- | Was hound over without bail ; g ,:r (:] & ¥ v" 7 B s . ; : l“a"::\b“— 5 % s cCarthy, chairma 1 “Blu: r Blues,” Theo> ate in the March 25th primary, hold | statement: = : 1 -y ¢ 3 oy , e | TPSS made, and who on ¥ ary, 3 . il ; £ ; A i € chief interest of South Dakota voters | You signed Quigley's petition? 2005 di : Nitea and killed two men who he claimed 4 S wi “ide Tembers of eity eom er; ¢ en Will the Sun 2 - 5 v . “Yag | 209 discount on all bedding at i y oiteis missi X » Caders will o R g iy i iaks in the early stage of the political cam- | CUrtis replied: “¥ el O ¢ ing imafesraill 4 ; ¥ W Kor Us.” duet, William Jac Salgi. i) 2 M- e declined to be drawn into fur- |D: I“';"““‘“: "’”""“"‘ store, R et e A aCer el LI : f ymen began th | Eohed donters clading CROERE " ia's e {ther political discussion, putting on [527 Main street.—advt | i RSN g . when a group of Oit Gank af Mine’ These two issues resulted from the " “that| Victrolas and'Planos, Henry Morans | Station was Dest man for MeArthur leaders met this afternoon at 1 St action of the republican state propos- | /1S hat and coat and remarking that| ~oc ast ember and was the latter's B &l meeting December 4 in choosing | M® MUst hurry to Hartfor " quarters. They are planning card T el S s R Quigley appeared surprised this af- | Cf;\m‘('flm.nn F. 8. Cadwell will seek | €108 g Caite for the presidency and Governor Me. L°Fnoon ‘?hnn informed of his former ‘:‘)i:dt“_ ! nm‘ lm th e S Bl e e ] y and som t ing . B fntariaoekats Master for the senate. Johnson sul. : PPonent’s remark. -He denied he has | ) ounced, m R e e e \;-m'nu speakers of their sex will be | | eiffer: soldier. William &S gh s Heber Jester jany petition in circulation, but admit- | New Brunswick records every week sequently entered as an independent |20V Peti d * P 1| te: esi ; that riend is [at John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. ¢ end Sterling as a minority candidate, | 1¢4 the possibility that some fricnd is & Co-—advt wetlidiary Two chief fssues betwesn Governgy | Circulating one in his behalf. Jean Al Sdolsons Eonlfi Briimawick LG (AT IERE 8 tcbey Sl ndt oo Churches Co-operating ‘ hmelte 5 e et records at John A. Andrews & Co. 3 ! 3 . . (nered: Ttalian, Ps MecMaster and Senator Sterling were and’s mother lives in North C “ In Hospital Work . Italian, P;In‘:'lkson’ raised by the governor in his open- ! BANKERS TO BANQUET mlt‘-xrlx fashioned dances at Tabs' hail, !l N > has b 1 [ S _ | The regular monthly mecting e ey ""I': 3. Bt ing address at Highmore, February v : n's > s ISTes it E women's hospital boat 3 . o 1 4. He criticised the senator for his | ate ” roner Jay 1 rs i Agidengent) : Wor son of Mrs. r e terday at the homu Mrs, 0. 2 o Chinaman, L.ouls Ghis > has not made formai an- ¢ Back Por were thre t friend. ties i to be held i 2 CHATNN > . o8 a socials to e 1 T pe nel of the minstrel is jaw, another at the log and two near failure to openly allay him: with | g, p. Grifii . = i Ak . . F. Griftin of Boston Will Address | Geoy H. Worthner of 67 Gladden LY & f i rau teports from f lireotors the so-called agricultural bloc at is lome on u furlough of four ©Ut Were not divulged, s x ywere heard and accopted T o gt !:‘- this action if elected. He also at : " : s o . P s completed a cruise I much different in those 1 3 ttee, rep it - ¥ D tacked the record of Sterling on the ©n “lconomic Problenis of Today.” |9 ”’1; S phateriabbiert deaina il o g f:'““r."”"‘ . " r; Willie boy, end ;;'i;’i“'“e ':Pu"mn“d declared in favor | pryayy chaptor of the Americun Ju-|Vera Cruz, *Mexico, The fleet is now trict in an intoxicated condition that oy chairman ¢ benefit S neasure. stitute’ of Banking will be held in stationed at New York city and will |[he had an argument with MeArthur 5 the citizens free bed, to be n::fle‘sn irtlheth:":'ou';:l p;“tran;( ».1’ March 19. A program is being wr-| “Linger Awhi fox trot, Bruns- ver. Land returned to the rooms of ) poriad thet & matisfactsry A« What ls 4 b arift read- | yapged for the ev jwick record. John A. Andrews & Co. MeArthur where Mrs, MeArthur ask- 4 } sale of tickets had been made - - - R “Painted People” Products roduced frelght rates and | grittin of the Boston News Bureau, [ 20c; dircount on overstuffed living [into @ closnt and after Vand had tried . N He’ H ! ainte eopie oring of farmers’ cooperative | wig will have for his subject 20no- | room suites in - Mohair, velour and {to shoot the e 1 being jammed & i €s a €ro: prominent demands iIn the republican | ) 3, rendered during tl ning " n | o rendered g the evening|store, Muin street,—advt, MeArthur is defended by Public proposal platform, while the same|py the Clof Male quartet, omposed | ¢ me Day. 230 pair Defender Daniel J. Donahue. mount issues by the democ Both 1 T Mnity . man and Winship. The Trinity B: lish bals, 00 per pair, 8. W, Menus, 'in another o nn of partics gave unqualified endorsement | vhauglian orchestra will furnish mu-|39% Main St—adyt 2 ek Oy | . - -~ dance, Odd Fellows hall, tonight. crats demand absoiute repeal of the COOLIDGE NAMES GREW. Adm. 50c.—advt, . Washington, March 4.-—Three & ':,‘,‘.’,r‘: Iw,.':,J",’f.‘;'::,‘.fif::nfl"d "0 | Grew of New Humpshire, now min- [trot. John A. Andrews & Co—advt. political ta mmission, [ister to Switzerland, was nominated | John Cr oprictor of Crosby's | Foatment for the ships of the algna- | Beverly D. Hurris (top) whose EST RETAILERS OF LARGEST RET, s its paramount tional issne “public : | 2 q . ) 1 . P er-secretary of state, succeeding |York Radio show at the Hotel Penn- ® decision reached today by the s ; # tiote o JUAL MEATS ownership of transportation, resources | Under-secretury of state, suc ding . M2 e Hotol Penn: ate foreign relations committo an ent of their marriuge. H QUALITY they demanded a sweeping reduction |S2dor to Belgium. 3 Home cooked lunches at \rnv\(;‘lll:i P = = Th' k ' National City bank in New vk % 0o Mok in taxation and public expenditures, | T T non At Halllian's exaer rince INKS: | 3 g oot Lamps and s 4 STEAK COD 16 Lb Cc ‘Washington and committed himself to bers of New Britain Chapt from the Z It recently | Stood that the eircumstances e 1o 3 {Bacon, chuirman of the orik con AR i Olson: coon, end ~uestion of adjusted compensation for The annual banquet of th New [the west coast, the slands and Arthur's house in ¢ weield . the church Agvicultural rellet is a dominant| pyeritt hotel on Wednesday evening, |sail again March 12 and went to his room to gct a revol- ; the ritt Hotel on March fustment more favorgble toward farm ¢ LEs ) J b One of the speakers will be B, F.{—advt, ed him not to shoot McArthur ran marketing _assoclatlons made = up|pmic Problems of Today. Selections | tapestry at A, D. Lipman's Furniture | MeArthur tied his revolver ) ; watCh! three points were set forth as para- | ¢ Messrs, MacComber, Latham, Still- | men's s ack and brown, E An accomnt of the ! to the Volstead act. { . S % S | | sle. Iar ~t Vaud 1o and . " ‘ | In relation to the tariff the demo- | - el Do et Al CHANGE GERMAN TREATY . \ | NATIONAL MEAT Fordney-McCumber tariff act and & o gioion \arch 4.—Joseph C.| “Lovey Came Dack” special fox|c1e8 In the pending commercial trenty The Parmer-Labor party adopted ani, /"0 L) 00 Sl e Mioday o be | Rad W ttend the New ' 1ory natlons will be eliminated under | pung (bottom) reopened his suit and banking,” while in state afrairs | \Vi!llAm Phillips who becomes ambus- | sylvania in New York tomorrow. o vice president of TEL. 483 70 Wi MAIN enactment of a workmen's insurance 5 ¢ discount on pensation law and an old age pension |francs for r“ “‘”l’ """‘I‘“‘|" by ‘“‘""‘ bl store, & T Mton strect.—advt law, § roceeds to be derived fy traders after the closing of the ¥ " ' e a | | - s % s Sl spociecd Sillnienl doted 1B Biiad 0 ""lmfifi-:’ Freoctael (ol0mbia Raccrd)ira- gl To Start Till Next Week ‘ S Tuslon between the non-republican | ficial average quotation of the day, | c88tR @EE WRERW: A Columbla <7 S | Wastington, March 4 Senator FLOUNDERS elements has become a development, | 24.80 to the dollar was attributed to |Headauarters. John SLEWN/S I*‘l- [ wheot ctoniint. Stenthee. Hak Lh. effort at complete fusion between |large short sales of franc Car WAL cany e ) W g f o ot R utady N sHAD the democratic and farmer-labor s 45 dipatindbraiatin i) o u u fal “prosccutor 1 i fritain - General hospital B 3 n the investigation of Attorney Gen HADDOUK kroups failed at the proposal meeting, Qu f A“’ Po e UNderwent an oper M. . debted b > he unde t an operation . eral Daugherty, having been assigned 7 bxts Pursuant to a resolution adopted by e,en Ol . ; Vaudeville and £ ¥ | LARGE SMELTS act, an adequate and just labor com.| Paris, March 4.--One hundred Shades, nan' "urniture § i \ Shade Lipinan's Furniture ) | Daugherty Inquiry Not . AL s 16 the democrats, however, efforts have afnir Iive the task of determining date and pro 0 8 L Oy ws hall onig! edure f v ) \ continued to bring about such an alli- = As U, S toniEh : cedurs for L inquiry Ny = L, d anee § . Pl mmelion: B it the first - yesterday of the Lucky for Lie Ryan PRESH HALIBUT The outcome of the primary elec % reclal 2067 discount Wednesday at F fal investig 3 1" U, 8. N., that he v in Tokio during . or o 5 st | A. D, Lipman's Furniture Store, Septomber carthquake His A tion on March 25 s expected to throw | ) g 1 | Main street.—adyvt A dealing with the question Which have | presence in the stricken ity gave h ™ much light on this movement, 3z | 20¢7 reduction in price during Al 4 acenmulated sinee fntroduction the (a chanee to show a little of the stuf( PINNAN HADDIE de in New Britain Duy” at “The investigation resolution Senator [of which h m And ) h zoc 525- cause of the quantity of papers Big Furniture Store,” 206, off on 5 3 Wheeler, is sponson, is not expected to |did, Uncle Sam has t awarded everything, John A, Andrews & Co, ¢ o . start 1 inquiry before next week hitm a congressional meda o« Ap advt s The Trade at Mome Day. 300 pairl i misses’ and children's shoes, colored H ing Bird” § 3 ummmg 1r A |tops, $1.00 per pair 8. W. Menus, o A £ e 5 8| Trade At Home Day New York, 4.~An increase of more than $3,000,000 fn net pro- s A, ¢ i fits to 89,326,623 in 1923 was reports i mm Lw today by the American Woolen | $ { AT company, which announced that the {year had brought the largest peaces ) y | time production on record, a volume | 3 #pecial reserve of 86,500,000, suffi- n ur o | ear's dividends, was e u so income taxes, state or prop- | cient to cover a v P i s erty taxes can béipaid ‘ ! f [w aside out of the 1923 carnings. | _Lobks e B aped N :ulmy’:]dy\;m:zcv:&"i:“fic; - AN GOING TO 1GYPT, r\nu’d':mm 1\“.\!‘ rh“ : et im bo i g % London, Mareh 4.—A Constanti- | TORMINg around in his B confidence, $25 to $300 on ; wople ageney dispateh says the Caliph | $1® knew it. But appearance _ out s armnrs, whis - Pas TimRecd omeby pl tchlon 4rCrBLLThe soung tmun i o A wonderful opportunity to buy to leave Baypt with two wives and remains in your use, i nrute | ing his Wit , »ut hi > . : BASY TERMS || e, Frematations for the depars | ok T 1a ke Prinec your Spring fur neckpiece at a real ’::hrlwyl:-o’nfly A : ture have . 200 % % 12 * G AR R | R watchful eye and thinking about it. bargain price. wy @ ot menily ohot DON'T Mis$ IT g " = o) . New Britains Great | - i z&ym-mgfi.mp- \ B . /r v ¥ High Grade Rei)alrmg and o tarms of repayment. : | Remodelin i | TRADE AT HOME' DAY 2 Beneficial Loan Society | 0 11, AT T I 13 FRANKLIN SQ. = Sample Shoe dtore “TRADE AT HOME DAY” St Nest New Brifain Cne?f The Fair 3 ) v N The Fair { ‘ HOM ‘ WOMEN'S PUMPS MEN'S BLACK m‘ b DAY \ BO UD OIR 21 90 HOKY, AND ONFORDS Take advant f derful 1 > > [ advs age o P wonderiu Dar- | $1 '29 $1 .29 g .-in|.~' f‘fl"cro:l"f‘:»’;'(lhis (;:w Day Sale. g — HATS — WOMEN'S BLACK = o : N e "t vl e ; $1.00 $1 .d98 $2.98 $198 ~grase | GETAD $3.98 ™ $4.98 i * - r A— Formerly priced from $5.98 to $8.98 and WOMEN'S BLACK, 2 - taken from our regular stock. BROWN AND PATENT MEN'S DRESS SHOES # o AR —— LEATHER OXFORDS Formerly sold for $5.00 LN e ('él"'lll‘-‘}'{R(l"(l"!r'”‘"“l}lll\l and All New Styles For Wednesday Only @) / WIRIRE " 4 Among This Splendid Assortment. o $3-69 $2.89 | fo . Come early and have your choice. prmg uc ey A ; “We specialize in large head sizes as > ( well as small. THE NEWEST IN SPRING STYLES ELECTRIC CO. $£1.00 OFF FOR EVERY PAIR PURCHASED - Marion Hat Sbop P — 75-81 Church St. Tel. 2240 CHILDREN'S $1.00 a pair for Wednesday Only 119 Main Street, Over Wedding Ring Shop foom 104 = 3 { Estelle Doray (abo She took al ‘ Open 9 1o & sl v to 1 TIT ‘ I honors for costume, performance and | personality

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