New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1924, Page 4

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Bl ALLEGED KLANSMAN ATTACKED BY FOES Naugatuck Man Drives Mob Away From Home With Gun Naugatuck, Conn July - A masked group } men shortly aft pight attacked t Dwy said to be Kian Al caking the the men fled n D gun threatened to shoot owd around the | 1 #ix montha old child wa, yuses and doing ot ¥ by stones Dwy first answ A K the deor and r awn when asked men inside ar st him, His v and handed | masked men ran awa While the stick being hurled at another group andkerchiefs attempting to phone wires when Dwy a A hurried quarters resulte hi & policeman to the house af erowd had gone, Dwy den police protsction, declaring he is a Jaw _abiding citizen. He told the police that he was attacked becguse be attended the recent Klan meet- ings at Watertown and Cheshire He did not say whether he is a member or not. Charles Messner also reputed to he a member of | the Klan was attacked near the home of Dwy, whom he had been to gee early In the evening. He suf-| fered a broken nose and other in-' Juries, Prosscuting Atttorney Tolles and the chief of police have already started an tair. investigation of the af-| Sloan Bros. to Move to Store on \’\ est Main St. | today | Announcement was made that 8loan Bros, shoe dealers, woulc sign a lease thia afternoon for the premises at 78 West Main atreet swhich 15 now occupied by Charles E. MeEnroe, confectioner. The foot- | wear firm will take possession on September 1, and will make etxen-| sive alterations and improvements. | The property is owned by the Burritt 8avings bank. Eloan Bros. has been in business on Main street since 1593. When the | new premises are occupied, several new lines of footwear will be added to the lines - now carried Frank Wienlewski, for several years with| George 1. Damon, will enter the em- ploy of Bloan Bros. when the new | store i8 opened NAME GEN. MAC ARTHUR. He Will be in Charge of Court Mar- | tial of Philippine Mutineers, By The Associated Press Manila, July 22.—Brigadier Gen- eral Douglas MacArthur has heen se- lected to head the court martial which will try the larger group of Philippine scouts charged with join- ing a mutiny as a result of the re- | fusal of a -number of scouts.at Fort McKinley to perform duty recently. The group numbering 209 men will be tried together, Charges against 29 .of the scoute previously thought | to have been implicated in the re- fusal of dnty, were dismissed today on the ground that evidence against them was insufficient to warrant their trial. VETERAN ACTOR DIES. Chicago, July 22— 72,0an actor ‘of Lowell Mass, died | here last night as a result of injuries | suftered two weeks ago near Hol- | brook, Ariz., where he was travelling | with ~a Chautaugua company. A stage coach In which they were rid-| ing overturned. Frank Iverson, LEAVES N. & J. MFG, CO. James Kenneally, for many years | fereman of the die room at North & Judd’'s factory, has left the employ of that concern. Friends presented | him ‘with a traveling bag and foun- | tain pen. Michael Clynes, a veteran | employe, made the presentation and the retiring foreman responded fit- | tingly. | THIS WOMAN'S MARVELLOUS | " REGOVERY All Due to Lydia E. Pink- ] ham’s Vegetable Compound —*] was badly run- down, had pains in my side and back sometimes. 1 cou]d | ":&mc arnund Truman, M much better 1 could doall my work again. 1 do my housework, have a garden, raise chickens, and in har- vest time 1 worked in the field and \rk eorn. Sometimes I do chores 1 took the Vegetable Com- ¢-ménthe old baby was born, and it helped me wonderfully. 1 beli {e no better medicine made for women, and I hope every woman will give ita fair ma[w Mro. AUGUST R. WIEDER- HoFT, R. No. 2. Box &4, Truman. Minn. Women euffering from troubles so common to their eex should give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a fair trial. The Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has relieved women of such | troubles for the past fifty years, For sale by druggists everywhere, * 1 to dispose of his | commissioner, | local authorities, | daughter of J. C. | conference conducted by the Visiting | | taken there and hack by auto truck and lunch will be provided. Wading in the brook will be a big feature for the children. 89c¢ L . NEARING SOLUTION Newington Garbage Problems Are riving At satisfactory Adjustment According (o Latest Reports garbage question w gitating the town off) gton for some time ajy frawing to a essful solwtion, Ing to word received from that | place this morning a 1 according to ¢l 1008 NO Arrests are ) two me sgainst whom eritis sm seemed to be directed were | i A, Lawler of New DBritain and | Henry Furman of Maple Hill Chirge ad been madu that thiese ) |y, v drawing garbage 1o News yigton from New Britain and othe 1con and depositing it en empty lot | men claimed t were raising pigs and feeding them the garbage AL @ recept town meeting It was oted 1o prosecute wnyone bringing gurbage into the town without a pers | nit and it was said no permits had beon lasued, The action of the New Britain health department in rey ing Lawler's contract has ellminute ¥ ona complication from the Newington situation and it is stated that Mr Iurman has been given until October | PIgS, In the ntime he is glven a provisional to bring in a certain specified t of garbage daily, Dr, Stanley T, Oshorne, state health stated this morning that although his office had investi- gated, no report having been filed in Hartford, it was very probable that the matter had been adjusted by the the first selectman and the health officer in the town had the power to 1ssue these permits, BRITISH ROYALTY DEAD Youngest Daughter of Lord Ashbur- ton Dies From Injuries Received While Horse-Back Riding. Winchester, England, July 22.— Lord Ashburton’s youngest daughter, the Hon. Violct Alma Madeline Bar- ing, died yesterday from injuries re- ceived while horseback riding. She was the stepdaughter of Lady Ash- burton, formerly Frances Donnelly, | Donnelly of New York. The accident occurred when the| young woman was eyercising a cob | alone, The anrimal became frighten- ed and pitched her over it head. It| was at first thought her injuries con- | sisted of only a slight concussion, but a hemorrhage set in which soon caused her death. CHILDREN TO HAVE OUTING. The regular session of the baby | Nurses' association will be held this afternoon. Children in the neighbor- heod of Burritt Mission are anticipat- | ing a very happy time tomorrow when they wiil be taken by the City Migsion on a picnic to Mr. Porter's grove in Kensington. They will be| | pened in the | train guards and legation guarda, | plieation Dr, Osborne sald |* | e R witte. ASHLEY’S Wednesday Specials NEW Carlo Spatara of Hartford Avenue Receives Fractured Skull in Skid. LOCAL MAN INJURED i : | 1 ding Aceldent in Sonington Sonington, ( July 22.=Carlo Spatare, of 34 Harttord avenue, New | | Viritain, was seriously hurt yesterday | afterneon, when his autemobile wkid- (B ie !\nlo the trolley trac ater run- | § ring inte a wall, The accident hap- | B Wequetequeek seetion of this town. Npatare was taken to the Home Memorial hospieal In New Lond with a fraetured skull and with many bruises and cuts on the body NEW ENLISTMENTS CLOSED, Ageording to word received at the local reeruiting station today by Sers eant Frank L. Beckwith, all enliat- ments have been closed, except those by previous service men, Enliste menta aré open for previous serviee- | § men for duty in China, All applieants for this bhranch of the service must pe men who have been discharged from their previous enlistment with records of excellent character, Duty in China will consist of rallway mall HEARING ON NEW GARAGE Mrs, Helen Muter has filed an ap- for a permit to build a garage on Newingtonh avenue and Bullding Inspector Edward J. Hen- nessey has arranged for a public hear- Ing on the application to be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at his office . ORDINANCE CHANGES. The ordinance committee of the | common eounefl will meet tonight at | & 7:30 o'clock to draft ordinances re- quiring candidates for permanent fire. men to serve at least one years as a substitute, and to prepare an or- g dinance increasing the salary of Dr. There ara 4,237,587 acres in state | 8 forests in the United States. | Have your eyes examined and glasses fitted by one who knows. Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle frames; special price $3.50. Lenses and Examination Extra. Lewis A. Hines, Ref.D. Eyesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST. Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford $1.50 B. V. D. UNION SUITS $1.00 $1.50 Blue and Tan WORKING SHIRTS $1.00 NAINSOOK UNION SUITS 2™ $125 T §2.50- R? 00 SOFT COLLAR SHIRTS $1.85 $2.50 WHITE ATT. COLLAR SHIRTS $1.85 $1.25 BAL. UNION SUITS 89¢ The SILK HOSE 59¢ 7 86.00-56. 50 PANAMA STRAWS $3. 50 $2.00 & $2. 50 Straw Hats $1. —————————_ THE ASHLEY- 139 MAIN ST. $2.00 | PAJAMAS | $1.29 50¢ LEATHER BELTS 19¢ $2.00 WHITE ATT. COLLAR SHIRTS $1.29 $2.50 BLUE ATT. COL]AR SHIRTS . $1.85 "$5.00 and and $6.00 00 'SILK SHIRTS * UNION SUITS ~$100 $1.50 SOFT (UFF SHIRTS 890 00 BABCOCK CO BRITAIN DAILLY N’" - - D---“-------- ¢--------‘-------------------—----M HERALD, 1UESDAY, JULY 22, 1024, STORE ‘TOFI = [ Davidson & Teventhal] = AT NOON ’ THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND ISFACTION, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. \00\ 4-‘»--“-_- e D D - D O LOOK FOR A HOST OF THE EXCEP. anw TIONAL GREEN BARGAINS SALE AT EVERY TICKETS DEPT, EXTRA SPECIAL PURE SILK CREPE A soft draping quality flat -crepe, 40 in, wide, Comes in navy, banana, fallow, grey, plg tail blue, Priced special for Wednesday $ 1 .39 ~Main Floor FOR WED. A, M. WOMEN'S ALL SILK HOSE A quality pure silk, full fash- ioned hose, regularly sold at $3. f . $1.89 shades ....o000e ~—Main Floor FOR WED. A. M. French Willow Clothes Basket Large size, re}nforced top and bottom. Special for Wednesday ...... $ 1 ~49 ~—Third Floor BASEMENT SPECIALS FOR WED. A. M. Bleached Muslin—36 in. Heavy Bleached Cotton for sheets and cases, Priced special for Wednesday ..... Yr. 15c Fnglish Long Cloth—Soft 86 in. Long Cloth for undergar- ments, Special for va. 15¢ "Hne Wednesday "Linen Dish Toweling—Absorbent Irish Linen Toweling, colored bor- ders. For Wednesday kI only ... i X6 1220 Turkish Towels—-Hea\y weight Bath Towels, double loop, white and colored borders, size 2Ix44. For Wednesday Bed Spreads—Extru slzo bed- spread, stamped to embroider, on a heavy brown muslin. An ex- ceptional value for $l 59 . Wednesday Only Ba. FOR WED. A. M, WHITE KID BELTS Plain and perforated sport belts, sizes 36 to 44. For Wed. selling. . Ea. 190 ~8econd Floor L ] FOR WED. A. M. VAL RUFFLINGS AND PLEATINGS An entire stock consisting of white, ecru and all shades, For Wednesday 39 c —Malin Floor e _ EXTRA SPECIAL CROSS BAR MARQUISETTE CURTAINS Hemstitched and with selected lace edging' Special for Wednesday $ 1 39 Pair —Third Floor EXTRA SPECIAL MEN’S B ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS in neckband or col- lar attached styles in white, hlue or tan. —Main Floor “XTRA SPECIAIL 400 Linene Dresses $3.95 VALUE FOR WED. A. M. ONLY $1.5o ALL COLORS AND SIZES TO 46 —=8econd Floor EXTRA SPECIAL FOR WED. A. M. ONLY SLEEVELESS SWEATERS TAILORED WAISTS GIRLS’ ) GINGHAM DRESSES BOYS’ WASH SUITS CHILDREN’S PONGEE HATS : CHOICE— Values to $ 1 .00 $2.95 4 - Each —8acond Floor EXTRA SPECIAL 300 TRICOSHAM, NORMANDY VOILES, MADRAS AND SILKETTES DRESSES FOR WED. A. M. ONLY \ alue Sies $3-00 o to 54 $6.95 ~—8econd Floor Notion Specials FOR WED. A. M. HOLD APRONS — Made of a pure gum i 25¢ 23¢ 10c 10c i rubber. assorted colors. Wednesday selling—Fach - TA BINDING—AIl colors, or Wed, only—Tach . SILK TAFF 7 vd. pleces. WILLIMANTIC THREAD—Black and white, all sizes. 3 spools .... LINGERIE RIBBON—3 vard pleces White, pink, blne—Roll EXTRA SPECIAL GOWNS AND CHEMISES Made of Layman's Batiste, gociety voile and novelty; regular values to $1.95; all colors and $ 1 . l 9 8iZ€8 veveneans ~fscond Floor FOR WED. A. M. IMPORTED GRASS RUGS . Aq:?z}ted patterns, size 27x54. pecial for Wednesday «.eeeeness 49(: =Third Floor FOR WED. A. M. WOMEN'S SlLK BLOOMERS Irregulars of a $8.50 quuhty in flesh, orchid, honeydew and i, Speel 0 81,79 ~Main Floor (P ESEE——————— YARD GOODS SPECIALS FOR WED. A. M. ONLY Pure Irish Dress Linen—In all leading summer shades, including white; shrunk to 86-in, 48c For Wednesday Selling Yd French Eponge—For washable summer dresses, green, blue, rose, grey, with white hubs. 39c Special for Wednesday Yd. Dotted Swisses—Guaranteed fast color dots, 20 new summer shades, For Wednesday GBIV R e a s s .. 33¢ Mercerized Shantung—For one plece Wash Dresses, white, blue, tan, yellow, grey,-green. 46c For Wed, Selling ....Yd. FOR WED. A, M. FELT BASE FLOOR RUGS Assorted patterns, size 9x12. Extra Special $l 0.95 Wednesday ... —Third Floor FOR WED. A, M. STRIPED ENGLISH SATINE SLIPS With 20 inch self hem, in all the newest shades; $l 54 v reg. value $1.95.. —8econd Floor EEE—— EXTRA SPECIAL BED SHEETS Heavyweight bleached sheet- ing, full bed size, 81x90. Special for $l .OO Wednesday Ea. Rageament —— . eesea— [ ——— R [} I 1 | i !

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