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PICK COMMITTEES FOR LEGION SHOW Enthusiastic Preparations Made for Presentation of “Going Up” The general eommittee and the chairmen of the sub committees for the Amecrican Legion's production of the musical comedy hit, “Going Up.” met at dinner at the Hotel Burritt last night. The event was an organization meeting at which 54 workers pled their loyal support to the proj Vice-Commander H. E. Scheuy of Eddy-Glover post opened the meet- ing. Past Commander H. ackson announced the personnel of the com- mittee and an in -ational talk was given by Rev. Stanley A. Icick, chap- lsin of the post The committees follow General committee—Harry C son, chairman; Louis Fleischer, Scheny, w. Paker, Howard Petts, Edward E Weld, Publicity—W. W. T. Squire, man: Edward Willametz, Roche, Robhert . Vanee, Kranowitz, Rev. Iciek. Program-—Harry E man; Gustaf Carlson, Ticket committee chairman® Gra Rawlings, William Ogren, Fred Ward, Stanley Tr Fred Tyler, Fred Hoffman, Pierce, Fred Ensworth, Harry berg, Carl Nelson, Joseph Senk, Rus- &ecll Shailer, Clarence Coon, Walter Harold lmr'lnl Dr. George , Felix Kamin- Willlam Hogan, Emil 8 al, B, P. Gardner ¢, chair- Joseph Rt‘ku.r‘l ason Stowell Kelly, George David ski, \\\Hnm Turn Harold P, Smith, Dunne. Chaperones—Mrs. O. Bertini, chair- man. Candy Girls chairman. Ladies' committer Ushers)—Mrs. A, G. Howard Parsons, Box committee-—Stay chairman; Curtis 1 and Mrs, ~(P'rogram Kimball, ) Eddy, . Maurice coive 4 1 Mrs. Thomas Walker, | ‘.nrulm,, mbe! Rodman fon committes—E vlldld E Ogren, chairman; Davis, Hell- Rev, John L, Douglas Johnston, ('Hffm‘x] B stage manager. \lmnu Bull, in (lnrgf of costumes. Senator Woznicki Coming To Polish Mass Meeting A Polish mass meeting will be held | Sun o'clock An Dud, ator evening at § k's hall. 16 Sexton street, Sen- and Vice Marshall of the Polish senate, John Woznicki, will tell about Polish govermment in the six months, the improvement in educa- tion for the young and the better ment of the schools. pust MeADOO DECRIES SLANDER. Issues Too lnl,mr(ann to Be Obh- scured by Personalities. 8t. Louis, M McAdoo was in N his way from Los lina, where he is to peeches, epudiation of Reed s of Missouri was the campaign of wanton not approved by ouri and will not be eople of the natien “fore the country are must not be obh- scured by a campaign of slander and personalities. They must be discussed pneeraly in order that a just verdict rendered by the people of the so grave that natior Among those who met the candi date was Thomas B, Love, democratic national committeeman from Texas DANISH CHANGE Copenhagen. March 14.--F aim- at sta Danish exchange have heen prope ament by the government extraordinary tax of from 3 to 5 per ecent on all incomes of more than 1.-1 400 kroner annually The proceeds wonld he set sside for three years after which the taxpayers wonld re- 2 per eent honds 13 ARE EXECUTED Teheran, Persia, March 14— Fiftesn rebellious chieftains have been cap- tured and ¢ uted by the comman- der of the Persian western army, ac to reports from Khorra 100 miles north of about MARKET £0.~ NUALITY GODDS AT: Morning \pc(‘lal\ IF'rom h IOC 33c °m25¢ Lean Fresh Shoulder: Best Maine Potatoes ... peck Best Pure l,ard 3I8‘MAIN 5T LTEL. 2485 u\ M to 12 30 .\oon Armour’s Lean Smoked Shoulders ... Th IOC Choice Shoulder Steak ........ b 180 m35¢ l;(',:s Genuine Spring Lamb . All Day Specials In All Departments ROAST PORK SMALL LEAN FR PRIME RIB ROASTS ROAST VEAL FRESH KILLED FOWL . .. LAMB CHOPS SAUERKRAUT Best Frankforts h 18¢ Boneless Pot Roast 1h 18¢ Spare Ribs ... b 12¢ Fresh Gut Hamburg Ih 18¢ Pork Chops h 1% Lean Corned Beef 1b 10¢ Wedgwood Creamery BUTTER cut fresh from the tub or in prmls Parksdale Farm STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Nucoa Nut Oleo Good Luck Oleo 33 29¢ Winner Fresh Roasted (‘()I"I“EE EVAPORATED MILK DOMINO GRANULATED ............... sack 97¢ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR . . 9 rolls 25¢ tches, box dc¢ 2 cans 25¢ Toilet Paper Double Tip Sugar Corn. Premier Salad Dressing Rumford’'s Baking Powder h Campbell's Soups 4 cans jar ¢ 29¢ CALIF. SUNKIST ORANCES FANCY BALDWIN APPLES .. .. EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT . SOUND YELLOW ONTONS . Calif. Sunkist Lemons dozen 19¢ Green Peppers = quart 15¢ Teeberg Lettuce 2 heads 25¢ Large Ripe Bananas dozen Fresh Cut Spinach peck . 29¢ i5¢ o b lde .o Ih 22¢ . Ih 28¢ 25¢ 39c 39e 25¢ 10¢ 22¢ Boiling Beef .. .. Lamb Fores Pork Sausage Large Roasting Chickens Sugar Cured Bacon th ? Beef Liver . 2 [ $1.07 " First Prize Oleo b ‘”lc Ih LY 3 can 29¢ . 10 1k 95¢ SUGAR ... Shredded Wheat, pkg. 11¢ ('d'wfl'o|l'~ Beans 29( ney Tomatoes, 2 cans 25¢ h;: Bars o 2P e Royal Lunch Crackers 2 Libby ‘s Queen Olives pint jar 25¢ a9 dozen 19¢ | quaris 25¢ 5 for 25¢ 7h 25¢ Yellow Turnips New Cahbage Fge Plant Cape Cod Cranberries 2 guarts Faney Bleached Celery 25 bunch 20¢ ,and corrupt republ !bo the | torate in November. | for decision,” | tion, | polic EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARBH 14, 1924 A REAL OPPORTUNITY PORTER’S 20% ‘SALE ON CERTAIN ARTICLES ONLY WHICH WERE SUBJECT TO.A LITTLE SMOKE ALL UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE ON OUR FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR REDUCED 207 Three-Piece Living Room Suite, Exanple: They provide for an SALEPR’ICE.................. $251.20 We have a large assortment of odd Uplwlst&ed Chairs which covered with fine blue cut velour, Regular Price ...... ... $314.00 ) Reduced 20% Example: are also included in this sale. Come early and get first choice. ALL RUGS WHICH WERE ON OUR BIG DISPLAY RACKS 9x12 Whittall's ‘Anglo Persian. Regular Price .. Smoke Damage lfefinchon 209 SALE PRICE 50. 00. - $120.00 Other grades and makes including Brussels. Velvets and Axminsters are also reduged SAMPLE MATI'RESSES AND PILLOWS ARE REDUCED 1 O% FLEASE REMEMBER Everything sold at Sale Prices is strictly cash. No goods sold to other dealers SRR SR As we are a cash store, 20% on our regular low prices is a BIG REDUCTION. This sale will last*one week only and all goods must he delivered promptly. 'thing is inclufled in this sale. Only Uphol- stered Furniture, Rugs, Lamp Shades, Mattresses and Pillows. In other words, only a little smoke got into our store. It can be wiped off everything but the upholstered furniture and rugs. ‘B. C. PORTER SONS CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE PROGRESS OF GRAFT, MWADOO'S GHALLENGE! Democralic Candidate Assails Harding-Coolidge Regime Mariet'a, Georgia, March 14.—Wil- DELAWARE CONGERN 15 SUED FOR FRAUD (North Gulord M Brings Action Against Dubiske Go. New Haven, March 14,--A suit al- 1HI]USE 10 SPEED P A VOTE ON BONUS Treadway Pmposu One of Three| ' New Bills : Washington, March 14.<<The new liam G. McAdoo declared today in the | jeging frand and fllegal contract en. |*0ldier bonue bill was ordered sent t first address of his tour of Georgla in! the fnterest of his nomination for the | presidency by the democrats that prograssive democracy or reactionary an misruls woul jice of the American elec. “The records of the Wilson admin. istration and the Harding-Coolige ad- ministration will be before the people he told af audience in the efty of his birth Jeviewing the and his serviees in the Mr, McAdoo pointed to tariff the fe ment cabinet, forms, of federal land banks, dnd the f the government rallroad ad- ation as evidences of the pro- principles of his party. ‘Contrast th progressive demo- ecord,” he said, “with what on at Washington during the ' re«t years of reactionary publican rule, “There has becu an orgy of prive and corruption. The Fordney- mber tariff bill was passed fo acfit of privilege and as a re. ard to those who furnished the enor- s campaign funds of 1920 The rallroads have been ed with and the people have been p ished by excessive freight and passen- interna t incomes thora & revision of the men of g the expense of moderate 1 at small and MeAdoo i& contesting the rorgia primary with Senator Under. German Givl Finds Joy In Testing Parachutes| thin, March 14.—Franiein Schne mped from airplanes in a| IR e s rach 1 is Germ o toget ! and ~ms times and works r it tte Heinleke, who is a " ‘H inleke and Fra s i for and ,nl.u. arions 1yp Wilron administra-) deral reserve System, e:yl\*‘huu - by the local office of H, W. tered in common pleas court here to- |day by econusel tor Charles ¥. Hine, lr»l North Guilford, manager of the |Bouthern N. 1. Electric Co. conservas | tor for lls mother, Mrs. Eliza M | Hine, of this ci ogainst 1. W. Dubiske and Inc, a corporation was d to have far | Papers in the suit were served today on_Secretary of State Francis A. Pal- 19" under the law which makes that officer attorney for all forcign cor- porations deing business in Cennec- | ticut o long as they have liabilities | outstanding. One of the allegations in the com- {plaint {8 that the defendant concern Isold to Mrs. Hine stock In certain companies which had no real value| and that the sales were made through | misrepresentation of the condition and value of the companies. The coneern is seid to have more than 100 branches in the United States with its main office in Chicago. | 1t had an office here from 1920 un- and had offices in Hart. port, Waterbury, Provi- dence, Springfield, Worcester and in Foston, the last named being the New England office. ” The New Haven Register this aft ernoon said that an investigatior made here of the business conducted Dubiske indicated that of stock in companies prometed by the concern had been sold in the city and the buyers have Leen for some time trying to find ont samething about the eempanies. The Ttegister aish vays that the concern is id to have sold about $60.000, wort ock in variohs enterprices and Co., Tn $800,000 worth Ofi'lflah o Stnmp Oui Gambling Among Children reh 14 Clmbling an prevalent that 1h sation has Aectded 1 w0 stringent mcasures to stop #. T4 board has already semt s 15 al parents and teachers 4sminding that thew wee thelr authority 16 @vercome Lt et ar bets with on hors.- « 1t has bee whoe! of 590 puplls ns mach at 875 Delaware | y the plaintift | reaching ramifications | about | | hildren in Glas- | {the house yesterday the w 'md i means committee and a plan was gen- | | egally agreed upon by the committes | {to push the measure forward next| | week under a suspension of the rules mmr.h would permit a vote in one |day and prevent amendments, Three committes membérs oppored the bill—Reps. Mills of New York, Treadway of Massachusetts, and Til- son of Connecticut, all republicans— land Rep. Oldficld (dem.) of Aplan- | | #as, feserved the right to ebject on the | ‘Hnnr to omission from the bill of an | option for full cash payment. i The new measure, differing materi- ally from the bill passed last session | and vetoed by President Harding, limits the bonus to paid-up 20 years endowment life ingurance policies, but provides cash payments to veterans | pot entitled to more than $50. The same basis of adjusted com- | pensation allowed in the old bill, $1 a | day for home service, and $1.25 for | overseas service, is provided, In figs uring the face value of the policy, however, 25 per cent is added to the adjusted service eredit and aise the interest on' the total amount cem- pounded annually at 4 pev cent for 25 years, Loans after the first two years would be allowed on the policies up | to 90 per cent of the paid-up value. | Revised estimates showed the maxi- ‘mum total cost of the measufe would be $2,119.000,000, spread over a pe- | riod ®f 20 years | Chairman Green daclared that care. | ful inquiry has showa the cost could | be met by th ernémnt from cur- rent revenue without gdditional taxes Chairman Madden of the appropria- | | tions committee hall assured the com- mittce, Mr. Green sald, that the neces- ary funds for meeting the annual payments could be met out of appro- | priations which would be available as result of the discontinugnee within | the next year or two of the vocational ~ducation and other war welfare pro- | rams of the government To provide for eesia of the measure | # sink#mg fund of $115.0%0.608 for the first year is provided. Tiis amount Mr. Greens said, would decreage an- {muatly eatil the payment in the 15th year would be $91.000.000 In computing the adivsied wervice credit the first 60 daye of service wonld not e counted. Al veterans, neluding ofiicers up to and including the rank of captain in the army and | vine corps and fentenants in the | y woula be stigible for the honys | a vetdrans who measure up Pl under To bring the i suspension of the pules, a two-thirds! vote must be had. Little opposition | however, s expected to the bill. The'l cost of the measure would be much | lews, committee members rald, than | the bill passed in 1 which pro- | \Id'd four options—-cash payments m‘ [those not entitled to mors than $50; |adiusted service certificates, similar 'o‘ the present life insurgncee policies; vo- cational training aid and farm or| heme aid, T0 PLANT MORE COTTON | Central California Fias Joined South-| ern Part of the State in Production | of Cotton Crops. Merced, Calif, March 14.- California bas joined the Central estreme Foot soythern part of the state in bidding for cotton production. Cotton is be | coming a major crep in the 8in Jea. quin valley, which stretches for more than 250 miles east and south o’ %un Prancisen, During 1924, it was annoumod during the recent visit of W. B. C » of the United States department o: | agriculture, more than 50,000 acres MII be planted to cotton in this sec. | tion. Land in the SanJeapuln valley hesaid, produces an average of a bals | of cotton for each acre planted. ¥ 1923 10,000 acres were plant. | Rern county, producing 12,000 t * The boll weevil, which 18 red w..s cotton production in many sections of | the country, does not thrive in the ir- rigated sections of the San Mnin valley, according to locql experts, and the quality of the cotten is deelared to be above the average. wear for Saturday Mah JT“ Pumps \Illlfllh m Suedes and All Leathers ifll’s Hand Made Brown apnd « Black Viei Kid and Calf Shoes Exceptional Values i Faney Surde! Novelty Pu 1ps in all the w: {yted shades Men's Seotch Grain Brogue and Dress " Oxfords; All ioodyear Welted - - —— SOLE A $5 GENTS FOR W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES 00 MODERN BOOT SHOP 16¢ MAIN STREET vlaces hah miss havy Brar < ati the for hous wil dem cans Ame than crow| snbje Enurn T honof than ceedi ing, chari “Man lovah) are u