New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 20, 1924, Page 20

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RN R < e INSISTS WHEELER SHOULD BE TRIED Senator Sterling Files Minority ' Report in Senate Washington, M bate prang up in the sena afternoon when Sewator South Dakota-filed a minor in which, e took exception to the findings of Senators Borah, . McNary, Swanson and Caraway who submitted last week a report exonerating S tor Burton K. Wheeler of the charge that he violated the law by represent- a Montana oil Department of ing Gordon Campbell, promoter, hefore the the Inte Senator Sterling severely criticized the committee for determining in ad- vance of the action of the federal court in Montana the guilt or inno- { Senator Whetler of the n which he was indicted cence o charges uy at Great 1a Senator Borah made reply to Senator Sterling, which, explained, was preliminary to speech he will make today, in which e will cover every detail the Wheeler indictment and the investi- gation of the charges by the senate committee, an' earnest of raway assailed Mr. Ster- g that he, as a member it was supplied with idisclosed sources. Mr. 1 he would name in the responsible for what he conspiracy against senate those declared was a Mr. Wheeler. Holds Indictment Was Justified The 6,000-word minority report of fenator Sterling discussed at great length the testimony of witnesses who were examined by the committee, declared that it was a matter of grave doubt whether the proceedings of the committee were not contrary to law and sound public pol Senator Sterling placed great liance on the testimony of Messrs, Rhea and Glosser, the principal wit- nesses for the prosccution, who tes- tifled that they were present at a con- ference at which Senator Wheeler dis- cussed Wth Gordon Campbell mat- ters pending. or about to be instituted, before the Land Office in Washing- ton He did not refer to the evi. dence of Commissioner Spry of the land Office, who testified that Sena- tor Wheeler had never appeared as counsel before that bureaun, re- 16 BUIL lll\i.\ IH RNED, Nire Sweeps Through West Charles- ton, Vermont. West Charleton, Vi, May 20.—Iire awept this village yesterday, destroy- Ing 16 buildings before it spent its force at the outskirts of the central Main street scetion, lyde River hotel, the postoffice and Weymouth's slore, the general store in the heart of thev illage and numerous dwellings destroyed thef which | loss estimated at §150,- were caused a 00 were rushed over country roads from Newport, Island Pond and Derby, but the firemen were bampered in their work by shortage of watar and the difficulty of combat- ting a blaze driven by a strong wesi- erly wind, The mail sacks in the postoilice and the greater part of the wail matter was saved before the ling in which the postoffice was el was burned CANNOT EXTEND LINE The railroads committee of the com- mon council to whom the council re- ferred a petition to have the terminal of the Stanley street line brought around the corner of Francls street, thereby ending the practice of having trolleys standing on the main thor- oughfare, has been advised by the Connecticut Co, that this change can- not be brought about uniess the legis- lature first approves. The petition was submitted to the council by E. Allen Moore and others, FLORISTS TO ORGANIZE A meeting of florists in New Rrit #in was held last evening at the Volz flower shop on West Main street with a view to effecting a permanent or ganization. Due to the absence of one or two florists it was decided to post- pone the actual organizing until after Memorial Day. DINES EMPLOYES Twenty-five employees of the John A. Andrews Co., were guesta of Mr, Andrews at a dinner ar e Burritt hotel last evening. Mr. Andrews pre. sided arn & were a er of The dinner was in Andrews' having t nu ner talke Mr years in b atter d celebration of just eoncluded 2 o l"ll t '~l publie TO IMPROVE Fngineers of the eommission working necticut Co. engineers upon & plar jmprove the right of way ihilee may be ne automobiles. M en the trolley 1 are wi to street 80 there or Adamage t . ave mist way for a o ance street and injury to their ve resulted He | City Items 210 to $3. Hat P, 87T Mz s ‘,u Winihrop \Hm| will hold r tom enti 30, Prof. 1 Daughters of lar meeting cning. The con ) in Bridge- e thei s iunches al Crowell’s. —avt rtha Chap 1d Thursday ; usval v and supper Cognell tom port wil Home cooked A reg ening social wi at 6: ! Reduce your with Gluten Bre Hallinar reports Boston ary to ampt H. Cryp ho wi lent i from the hos that it will not be ate the left arm of traveling sales- ed in an automo- on rec It may he confined several was broken in lLatest pital City Lt are as\in for weeks m, which \cals, 2 Columubia Pierce Co four places, xah sewing circle will Mrs. Charles Wessels, Thursday afternoon. Nest No. 1548, tomorrow eve- hall, Rith Gluten adyt . nos, Henry Morans 1 street, Order of Owls, hold a meeting ning in Odd Fellows’ Reduce your weigit Bread., Hallinan's, Victrolas and Pia —advt, \. G. will hold a mee mory toniorrow Hallinan's Lunch to T:du p. m.—adi1, Nichola Salerni has sold a store at 459 Myrtle street to Concenzio Di Michele. The Voreign Mission circle of the Elim Swedish Baptist church will meet tonight with Mr, Larson of 65 Maple Hill avenue, Tickets for N. B. Choral Society concert exchanged at Crowell’s Drug store tomight, 7 p. m. Daylight advt, A son, Richard Burritt Pinches, Jr, was born to Mr, and Mrs. Richard B, Pinches of Hamilton strect at the New Britain general hospital last night, We are now making Gluten Health Bread, Hallinan advt, Councilman hen A, d at Hammond cawp, U. 8. W, V,, ng at the state ar- aing at § o from §:3 Lynch, who the Landers, i factory in the o d divislon the past sev- has taken a position the Stanley spring b for eral months, ant foreman ‘al Former Chief of Police Willlam J Rawlings is getting around with dif- fleulty owing to a severe attack of sclatica, Charies J. Symonds of 418 Chestnut street is confined to his bed with {ll- ness The Zusiness and Profeasional Women's elub will have its first wes Iy club night tonight, starting at 7 o'clock., There will be bridge, mah jongg, enterlainment, stunts and re- freshmenta. The Catholie Women's Benevolent Legion will meet in 8t, Mary's school hall at § o'glock this evening. A so eial will follow the meeting. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Sharples of Autonaug, R, T, are visiting their son and daughter-in.law, Mr, and Mra, T I, 8herplos of 237 Maple streat and Mrs. C, E, & NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, Teddy Kicks About Guns Assistant Secretary of the N is discus sentative Thomas S. Butler of Pennsyivania, chairman house committee on naval affairs. vavy Theodore Roosevelt (right) | ing questions of battleslup gun elevation with Repre- | of the least three miles, and Japan's maybe still farther, Co. a three family house at 45 Locust street to Peter and aKte Konieczko. Members of New Britain Royal Arcanum, will attend a group meeting in Hartford, Wednesday eve. ning. Grand officers will he present andidates will be inieiated e Daughters of Armenia, a wom- an's society nected with the Ar- menian church of tHis city, will take their annual coliection of old clothes tomorrow, these contributions of gar ments fo bhe sent to the orphans in Armenia. People having garments they wish to give away for this pur pose will be visited by one of the com- mittee asigned to make the collection, FINED $7 APIECE FOR ATTENDING COCK FIGHT Sports Who Went To Buslington Main ¥ Appear in Conrt—10 Forfelt Bonds (Rpecial to the Herald), Collinsville, May 20.—About 10 men were among the 66 arrosted Sun- day when the authorities broke up a cocking main in Burlington failed to appear when their cases were called before Justice John F. Hagen in this town last night and their bonds of $26 aplece were declared forfeited, County Detective Edward I, Hickey prosecuted the cases against the oth- ers and they were fined $7 and costs !apiece, the total in eaeh instance be- ing $25.16 Many New Britain, Bristol men were in the Plainville and dock. Eugene Fascelll, a commissioner on ' the board of public works whe has been indisposed for several weeks, has left for New York city whers he will vndergo treatment Business Men's Luncheon, 65c. Roda Shoppe, 289 Main St.—advt, Edward 1, Gogolin ot ux sold to- day through the Camp Real Estate TO THE RESCUE certified milk to the rescue Our comes of your baby's health. Your M. D. It's the food approves of it. beverage of real bene- fit. ESEIBERT & 437 PARWK ST HONE- 1720 MNEWVW EIRITAIN, CONN MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS * 3 SEED POTATOES Maine Seed from Certified by State of Maine Dept. Aroostook County Agricultural Our seed is bought in car lots direct from growers Green Mountains Irish Cobblers Spaulding Rose Carmin No. 3 Gold Coin Rackliffe Bros., Co., Inc. Park & Bigelow Sts. ¥ Agri. Dept. Council, BABY SWALLOWS PIN, Pittsfield Surgeon Succeed in Remoy- ing it After Operation. Pittsfield, May 20 crest hospital Surgeons in Hill- have successfully re- ! moved the saf pin swallowed yes- terday by Howard Francis Stone, three months old son of Mr, and M Joseph A. Stone of Pontsoosuc Lake. | The pin was open when it was swal- | lowed and some fear had been ex- pressed that it might pucture some of the baby's delicate membranes, The pin was forced into the stvmach and | removed by use of specially constr ed instruments. Dr. William L. Tracy, Dr. Charies H. Richardson and Dr, | Newell Copeland were the attending surgeons, A similar operation yas successfully performed six years ago. Herald classified ad is | said Mrs, S——, “I think a the proper caper” CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS - General Tracking— ¥ WEST ST, TEL. 20 CROWLEY BROS. IN PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL, 2018 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs British guns outshoot ours at | $1.00 Boston Pencil Sharpeners This Week Only 89c¢ New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN ST. FESTIVAL CONCERT NEW BRITAIN CHORAL SOCIETY SUNDAY, CAPITOL MAY 25th THEATER 3:30 p. m, D. S. T. Tickets on sale at Pierce’s, Crowell’s or Hultgren’s FACTORY for RENT E. C located on Chestnut Street, near Recently occupied by tain Factory, Main Street. face. Carter & Son Cur- 16.000 square feet of floor sur- Suitable for Garage or Factory. Apply To W. L. HATCH COMPANY REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE — MORTGAGE LOANS CITY HAL A BUILDING A GOOD BUILDING LOT UN WINTHROP STREET—SEWER SIMARLE. LOCATION, bi | ROOM 298 NATL. BANK BLDG. VERY DE- SIDEWALK AND GAS. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent TFL 11 MAY 20, 1924, Your Money Savers Here, Wednesday! FROM 9 TO 11 A, M. PORTERHOUSE ROUND, SIRLOIN, STEAK LEAN SMOKED— SHOULDERS .... LEAN FRESH— SHOULDERS .... I'RESH— PORK to ROAST " Lb. 12¢ o Lb. FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. BEST MAINE— POTATOES. .. .15 Lb. Pk. 29¢ FRESH GROUND— HAMBURG ....... 3 Lbs. 25¢ Lb. . Lb. 20c 10¢ FROM 7A. M. TO 1 P, M, 16c AN BOILING '5c . 14c¢ . 20c » 16¢€ CHOICE POT ROASTS . PRIME RUMP ROASTS . FRESH MAD FRANKF1 LEGS O FED V HOULDER CUTS Cin. 20C LAMB .. SHOULDER CUT! § LAMB ... SUGAR CURED BACON S(( \R (88 I3 A} l'()r M SALT PORK ., "THIS IS MOHICAN COOKIE WEEK MOHICAN ASSORTED COOK ALL KINDS COOKIES EXTRA LARGE JUSTLY FAMOUS FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY. YOU'LL TAKE THEM WH BREAD y GRAHAM OR RYE MOHICAN CREAMERY— 25c | Our DINNER BLEND COFR RED BUTT ‘LY FANCY GOLDENBANTAM CORN PINEST YELLOW CLING PEACHE FANCY C 1 irs MOHICAN LVAPORATY Best Pare Whole LARD.. 2 Lhs, Lh, M THIS IS N, B, C, CRACKER W ) V>S|v)i‘n‘ach Peck ..... 35¢ Doz. SEEDLESS SUNKIST 45c ORANGES 2 Doz, NEW 3 e 4 Lbs, zsc Fresh. Shore Haddock LARGE ONIONS Rockport Steak Cod Large Fresh Herring saybrook Flounders Ih. |2l‘( b, 12e] Open Until 8 P. M. All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops | Lobsters. We Have the Goods HONISS’S 24-30 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room Illk CHE . 20c CEYLON A .. . Lge, Can CHAMPION ' Tomato Plants RARERIPES I.Rl SELECTED FRESH FANCY EGGS............ 2 Doz. 55c 230’ Do, 290 L'S SOUPS .. .. 1 "REAM OF WHEAN ' % D HAND PACKED TOMATOIS, 2 N. B, €. LORNA DOONES N. B, C. GRAHAM CRACKLRS N. B, C, VANILLA BARS Lbs. 85c 25(: | 3 Lbs, . Lb, . Can . Can Large Sour PICKLES, Large Queen OLIVES .. Pint 2 Cans Pl Cans 85c | 40 | 28¢ 2He 200 +..8 Cans R 7 8 .\l\l ADVANTAGE OF ()l R 'rm MENDOUS STOCK & VARIETY n HEAVY Strawberries Grapefruit 25c» Qt._Bas. . 19¢ 4 for..... 19 5c LARGE RIM S zsc Peck 250 19¢ FRESH NATIVE MACKEREL LB. 16c ) RIPE HLoRiba NATIVE RADISHES OR . 2 Bunches NEW MEATY PRUNES CURLY 4 Ih KAT Bonelss salt Cod sardines In Oil tmp. Kip. Merring Sunheam Lob-ter For Sale—Two Family House at No. 732 East Street, Here's a fine place for small family with large lot for a fine big garden. Price right. Money to loan on mortgages, If you have property to sell, see CAMP-REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 348 Rooms 305-6. Bank Bldg. ‘THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY ROBE CrATES DRUGS B FURNI "\)Dg DNCLE sAM' WiLL BE AFTER Yom o AINT p) (GOT NG ) TOLD \ NO-NO- ITS FUNNY fi w S [ponT [INTERFERE WOTTA, MIS J SHELLEY /1

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