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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1094, e e e Eskimo Flapper Registering Disdain ENGUAND PREPARES |~ City ftems | chUPLE 0 SEBARATE S L S the basis for it was not dis- | her of the muchine and turned it over ourt house o the police. Estimates Ior Commg Year Show Substantial Increases :d to pay Awhile” fox trot, Druns- | Me. and Mrs. Schoellkopf Sign Agree- John A. Andrews & Co red On ment—She Was Regi 100 2 month. ARGUMENT IN RE N * | William Saras was assaulted at the New York, Mar A R e N ol -ver R Veteran New York Lawyer victory raunch on Chureh street this 8¢ KOpfROLFLAE on iingice, 4 morning according report he ., who wus robbed of $300,000 Is Disbarred by Court mudc to the police, George C. welry in this city a year Ellin detailed to Investigate i Amos H. und took to the Junchroom. Ac- ticing cording to the story of the affair told Bereng: A~ Ningle Woman, son on Brunswick A\. Andrews & Co.— | ago, London, March T.—Substantial i ment, diselosed t creases in the estimates for the air lodge, No. 183, Loyal 'cral sessions court ppel- the officer by witnesses, there were . service for 1924-23 over tho o I meet this eve- Mrs. Schocllkopf and Frank DBarry |2 upreme court to- geveral men having a friendly argu- s 1 4 ar 1wown in the report just | ni e state officers will be in | Carman, whe apartment she was | J4¥ on @ charge of having taken purt ment and s interfered. He was i issued by the air minister, He attri- | attendance, leaving after a New Year's party when 1N @ schene improperly to induce the gsked to keep dut of the argument I’ butes the ine to the progress of New Branswick records every week SSENZErS yOs- vI|~':"h- attorney of Boston to abandon and is alleged to have made several 3 approved expansion of the air force 4t Juhn A, Andr & —advt. Berengaria returning | 80 _investigation threats for home fense, i ased require- ctterman of - Shuttle The unprofessional action occurred The counter man then ordered him while Stephens was attorney for the out of the restaurant unless he want- Emerson Motors company, an automo- ed to be arrested. He wrenched him- Mr. Zetterman knew Berep as “Miss Dile concern, it was declared. sit loosze and in doing so, his mouth embers of the bell ringers in | Schor wed that she came in contact with a show case and Cavien as| HIYRO AR AND DRIVES AWAY | was cut. Saras then told the Sergt. S o e 5 : S A noTeE e Tn i bodh . Wilbur of the Commercial Bllinger that he was willing to let Miss Juanita Parker of Seattle is holding an Eskimo mask w Tritair likopf was | Trust company reported to the pelice the matter drop, as he thought that | aistering isdain Alr, 4 salied home to ide most of the that he w riving west on East Main the counter man was going to have bEIle‘ed to represent an arctic coquette reg istering deep disdai ) ; i 2 Wileox | stolen jewelry, which reeently was re- | street this rming and an automo- him arrested and he had gone to the or something like that. Note the decorations and horn goggles at the | covered, ile traveling behind him, struck the |police station to get his complaint in I Mrs. BEd-| The scparntion agreement was en- rear of his machine nat Hartford ' first. on the critter. ¢ afertained the Swed- The the wealthy Buffaio ments of navy and army co s ut his bome yester- | peal est an was registered on the and replenishment of the technical cquipment, whick at Hallinan's.—advt. tles are nlac ed with £ he inc win W Vietrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans the -—advt in Anthony Kopezyk ot conse to the de auxiliary quei ence being du air force and Trak and Palestii £00,000. The strength of the offic chased proper of mor store and a ciling o o ftom M and men will be increased from 2,0 . ale w Eight regular i ISR B | home def i be f d « “Lovey Came Back,” special n.\“ 1624-25, bringing the number aliotted | trol. John A, Andrews & Cor—advt. | SENT C. O. D. EFUNDS for that purpose to 15 by 1924, Pro- | North & Judd Mig. Co., sol APPROVALS 870- 872 MAIN STREET EXCHANGES lullllvl in 1¢ s at Crowell's. | the provisi armelo 1 ft eml fon from capital | 3 »w Landau v ships and cruis tached for mount yeste v | Constable d Winkle, T . i ar Or) Onn The air units working with the army at home will be increased by thereturnable in city court Mareh 17, vquivalent of one squadron, There are New Proecss Columbin Record rr., 3 inereased amounts in the estimates for | lrases out weekiy At Colum experiments, research, buildings, | headguarters, Jul n A Andrews & Co. | works and education. | —advt | Builder's Stecl company of Ha unnm { to b units | Strect to Anua . Home cooked lunc vy will be additions carricrs BURTON WOULD REFUSE J0B | ,“.‘;"T,;il‘i.”" > dehutts of N The writ is returnable in-the Hart- tord city court Ap Ohio Congressman Tells White House Big hit! “It's a Man l,\- ry Tine I's 4 Man.” Vocal, mbia record, He Does Not Want To Become Secs | o 0 Apdrews & Co.—adit, | A\ dog owned by a tenant at 105 ) Monroe street attacked Mrs, Ellen 8, Represent Tt of 10% Winthrop street, accord- Ying to a report made to the police by | the woman. The police turned the | report over to the dog den, { Ernest R, Dechant of street, is confined to her home | | | Come to Our “First Birthday Sale” We Are Sell- ing Fashion’s Newest Creations Without Profit As Our Birthday Present to You. Inappreciation of the generous Every Hat in this sale is abso- patronage accorded by the lutely the last word in millin- retary of the Navy, Washington, Marc Edwin Denby tary ux the has informed administration ofii he prefers to continue as a member “of the house rather than accept a cabinct positi | Mr, Burton's nume has been elim fnatedl from the Jist of those under d son, John, Miss| son of Pawtucket, | Mr, and Mrs, Peter Duffy of | Plainvitle and M N. . Cashman v.uv\\vihl”n',‘m, ..«.»...,.'.ql H~..m : today | wer n‘.”: iests g . xll.’»_ .:n-ll Mrs, £ ey frlqhi()nfi - th 7 [.{ : il here was a ity that no | Thomas eslin of aple street yes- % § s, as these p s A Ps I ioion ouid bo reached unti) meat | terday. women of Hartford during the C st F bl MG : B s Athodiia g 1t Yahtaek | Amdre Cleis o 18 Lt st was : priced without profit to us, the : e e stamtion. bo. | oprrated: on hla morning or the ro- past vear, we take pleasure in appreciative women will want « « © nest Monday woval of his tonsils. The operation Governor Groeshe Michigan, | was performed by Dr, Joseph Potts mentioned in co ith the cab 3 fnet appointment, Iofl today for Lan sing uficr stating that I a4 not applied for any tendered any federul office, or had suggested to him that he take any | tederal office,” — CELEBRATED “Zilwaukee Hu am’ Ll.slcd Now As Among Missing | Lansing, Mich, March 7.—"Zilwau- | y kee Hiram™ Johnston, erstwhile candi- | 3 date for the republican presidential < nomination at the Michigan primary April 7 next, has found publicity too comes effe placing before youthisunusual to buy not only one, but two or selection of remarkable values. three. on | Tempting . much for his retiring disposition, 1"irst g listed as a Saginaw county “dirt farm- i‘ ‘.r-'-” the ”.-v‘.\ ].“.r“ I\”,I;':"j::.‘v ! “”,., v:: Iu:‘ { \ ) ?I::<I:l‘,"'¥.h:|\|v,;|v4‘-xv.' it "I'.\‘\Kn.:ml\?‘u' " records us “missing. John Baird | 4 state conservation commpissioncr, who | sponsored Johnston's candidacy, filed petitions that resulted in his certin- | pr l ng a S cation as and then pre- sented t ute | ter g n, ! with 8 f fom th lot, blames publicity for the obstacle in the scarch for Johuston, | l'.\l’lll.ll OF SIX DS | : Groeenwich, March 7 Peter Foers rera, father of six, dicd at the Gireo | . . . 2 wich hospital last night of a fractuy | vd skull received Monday when an fes ‘HH] on the Road, Wil i ll t tl 1 1\ : 1 t th t SEE T s ) et b ionbe s ! ats that make you gaze in wonder, at price been held in $5.000 bail unti 1 Ay o bt ) ] s tha S WAL discr M ook aiErien s Dun & make you gasp in astonishment. Values unheard of. 2 HESE REMARKABLE . uniap stvier ; MINERS MAY WiTHpRAw I‘I)C'L'l;la\‘“(‘\ er VALUES AT ‘ Nt it kY e been any question United Mine Worl o America Hf-i[ would withdraw from Ne otia v ::,"L:" o T LI dtmosrovara Dunlap quality? \ $ oot FooLata T ! I'here has never ' - unjon and 1t n 1 Lmy e l!(‘(‘!l any l|ll('.\li(ll| . . ’ i of that cither. l)un}.lp pri\(‘? o 7 OUT OF 10 I'hat’s where a ! question arises HEADACHES St il Styles so varied that you will want mo:» inan one. don’t appreciate Shapes so charniing that they will harmmi=» with ‘ that a every type. 4 Celebrated : Priced so low, 2 A 1 Lt ’ Dunlap Hat Tailored Hats, Trimmed Hats, Street Hats, to seem incredible :c“\zn (;:)i\m‘. Il).l‘(‘. \ I”dt. . An endless profusion are here at your The newest colors—cerulean blue, almond, brick, i . GISPUSHI. black and white, citron, gray, onion brown. B mak == — g ! ASHLEY- NO HATS . - ( NO My Specialis — SEI‘T C. O. D y BABCOCK CO0. ' 1{8011 LO. REFUNDS : 139 MAIN ST. NO '.sfmctzt?e Milliney: NO Frank E. Goodwin APPROVALS 870- 872 MAIN STREE EXCHANGES Foyesdgtt Specialiso 329 MAIN ST, TONE 1905 o — v i § : | > i M PERPSERY e s et e e e T S ey R