New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 1, 1924, Page 16

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16 SLAIN BANDIT WAS EX-STATE TRODPER Identification of East Orange Rob- ber I Established East Orange, N, J, Aug ! bandit slain at the Lackawanna rall foad station here early yesterday in on attempt with another to roh a mall pouch contalning what they thought $5#,000 In federal bank notes, last night was positively identified as John J, Manyon of Hoboken, former member of the New Jarsey state po- lce, The man was shot and killed by Ey Stack, a 23 year old East Orange postal clerk, who was on the station platform when two' men opened fire on him In an effort to gain possession of the pouch, Al. though wounded in the leg and hand, Stack pulled a revolver, ateadied himself, and fired a bullet through Manyon's back as he was about to disappear down the station y and climb into a waiting Hhis confederate in making a get-away The In the The pouch was not touched by the men, who were frightened away by the opening of fire by Stack. The bank notes the bandits were after were not In that pouch, the money having been expressed on an earller train, The body was identified Jast night by Bergeant Rogers and two Newark detectives who claim to have known Manyon. The dead man was a membher of the state police force until about a year ago when he was discharged for insubordination. Frozen meat first became known to the clivilized world when a pflr'{ of Iskimos brought frozen game In airtight cases to Harwich, England, In January, 1816, succeed- | akes Are Snakes and | Not Animals, Is Protest New Haven, Aug. l-—8Snakes are not animals, according to whk concessionalres who were lered to close thelr places by & necticut Humane soclety agent, be cause they were exhibiting the rep 1Hies The humane soclety man eharged that a state law prohibiting abiea, inl s 4 or ( | exhibition of animals in the manner | followed hy the snake exhihitors at resort, was belng vielated | After seeking advice of counsel the snake exhibitors reopened their places and expressed a willingness to take the question to the eourts the shore Madison Underpass May Be Widened. Is Ruling Hartford, Aug. 1.~The public utili ties commission has granted authority to Highway Commissioner John A MacDonald to widen an underpass on Boston Post road near the Kast rallreac tation in the town of at an approximate cost ol state mmission has ordered that the Ay wixty the cost of the changes, the town of | Madison eight per cent, the New Ha- ) Bhore Line Railway company 17 per cent, and the New York, New Haven and Havtford rallroad company |16 per cent per cent of ven ar REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Warranty deeds filed at the oftice of | the town clerk yesterday included the following Lyman 8 Johnson has transferred property on Newbury street to Willlam F, Bervice. Nicola Larain has transferred property on Chestnut street an Andrew and Anna | Petuskis. ‘The Shuttle Meadow club, {Ine, has transferred property on Shuttle Meadow to Helen Taleott | Stanley, Peter DeNuzzo has trans- terred to Morris Cohn, property on | Stanley street, John A. and Annts | "itzstmmons have transferred proper- ty at Cedar and Lake streets to Jos- |eph Dzicek., John Ciaffaglione transferred property on Clark street |to Angelina Cimio. Albert Paganett! |and Tony Polumbo have transferred property on TFirst street to Archi- mede Zuzzki, Louis Rabinowitz has transferred property at 64 Rhodes | street {9 Annie Jaffe, Beauty Specialist Tells HOW FRENCH WOMEN ~ GET THIN In Paris to-day old ladies and fat women are a thing of the past. Everywhere turn you meet slender, girlish figures. It has become necessary for smart you Wwomen to redyce because courturiers and dressmakers are only ereating models lo; the thin and bair, which has plump or slightly over weight been so largel ness. It is the formula of . tablet called “SAN-GRI-NA,’ lenders; also large hips and big busts do not fit in with adopted, so that even women who were only ad to reduce to keep in style. A new discovery has 'grnlly helped French worsen in their search for slender- a French physician, who has been able to concentrate in " a combination of harmless ingredients which elimindte from the food (while being absorbed by the system) all unnecessary fat- forming elements, thus preventing fat! all you want while using “SAN-GRI-N. ssues to form on the body. and still get thin, y. You can eal While “SAN-GRI-NA" is considered a most remarkable discovery to reduce, it is guaranteed absolutely barmless, builder, at men a “SAN-GRI-NA” they felt healthier and is also endorsed by physicians and patients as a wonderful nd women report that almost immediatel health- after starting to use stranger than before in years. No | wrinkles, saggy tisstes or stomach disorders follow this simple and e eat. ‘N ment, so that we can consider to at last have something really worth while trying if to_become slender and youthful, TSAN-GRI'NA™ ¢an be bad at any leading as fashion has decided we must be. drug or department store, On sale at Dickinson's, Clark & Brainerd's or City Drug Sores NEW BRITAIN DAILY SAYS NODERN YOUNG " FOLKS STEP ON T’ \Dr, Ablquist Says Appetite for Pleasure Should Be Curbed S—— | Next to the ehurch, of Commerce and the civie clubs of the eity have the greatest duly to pers form towards the eitizenship of the eommunity, according to Hev, Dr | Abel A, Ahlquist, pastor of the First | Lutheran ehurch, in an address at a meeting of the Chamber of ¢ Imerce and combined clvie clubs at the Burritt hotel last evening Talking about the trend of modern times the pastor of the First Lutheran chureh, quoted a scheol boy, whe, when asked by his teacher what Fir Walter Raleigh said to Queen Eliza- path when he spread his cloak on the ground, replied, “Step on it, kid, step on It." |1t seems te me that the younger generation 18 stepping on it altogether too much and we who have more ex. perience in life much curb their appe- | tite for pleasure and enjoyment.'” “AMany men are so busy making | money they won't stop until a physi- jeal breakdown comes. Then they go [te Florida, that modern paradise, at the end of the season when every- hody else has gone home and sit all day on a lonely hotel porch listening Ito the sound of their own arteries |hardening, hecause they had not |1nokea out on the world with the eyes ’nl one who wants to do things for others, “It i time for us to take our firat ald kits to help cure the {lis of so- clety. Many who need the education [that school teachers cannot word of encouragement. Many a boy has been put on the right path by a {word of encouragement from some one in the community whom he reveres.' There were 155 people present at |the gathering including a number of women. The meeting was opened by |tary club, which acted as host, and later was turned over to Joseph R. Andrews, president of the Chamber of Commerce, Several songs were rendered by the Clef Male quartet, 4 George P. Hart, former chairman of the board of directors of the Stan- ley works, gave an interesting lecture on his trip around the world, telling of varions points of interest at which he stopped en route and of interesting things he saw. The lecture was illus- trated by stereopticon views. Mr. Hart's journey was covered in full by Mhe “Herald” upon his return a little over two menths ago. Three Persons Killed in . Crash of an Airnlane Crawfordsville, Ark, Aug. 1.—Two men and a woman were Killed late yesterday when the airplane in which |they were.making an exhibition flight |over this village, fell 15,000 feet to | earth. Barney Shull of Laurel, Miss, was sald to have been one of the persons killed. X At Connecticut Furriers the Chamber | give | has |them, need some man to give them a | Hartwell Taylor, président of the Ro- | HERALD, |LA FOLLETTE CAMPAIGN i IN FULL SWING BY FALL Organization Leaders Assert That In. dependent- Progresshie Tiohet Wil Be Under Way In september, } Washngton, Aug. 1~1he pational campaign in support of the independ | ent-progressive ticket headed hy Ben ator La Follette as presidential, and Benator Wheeler as vice-pregidential candidates, organization leaders as- (serted today, will Be in full swing by sept, 1, The setting up of campalgn and electoral machinery for the en tirely new enterprise, whish has ah sorbed attention today, will have pro. gressed hy that tin sald the leaders, 10 ‘the point where a |may be made effectively to the voters, |led by the candidates themselves, Members of the uyational exeeutive committes plan to select a director of publicity shortly, Rebert M, La hody declared, (New Ht;\:en Man Dies After Losing Arm Under Train New Haven, Aug. street, dled last night In the New Haven hospital as the result of In | juries received when he was run over by & frelght car at a siding in Bilver streat, The wheels of the car passed over his left arm at his shoulder. | Police and rallrond men belleve that |he must have been asleep along side the track with his left arm over the {vall. He was Paken fo the hospital |where it was found necesgary to am- putate the arm at the shoulder, Bar- nikow leaves his parents, Mr. and |Mrs. Jullus Barnikow of Mer{den, and ;lhr-o brothers, also of that place, BANKRUPTCY COURT. The first meeting of the creditors of {Vito Brescia,, proprietor of a store |at the corner of Hartford avenue and |Star street, was held yesterday. |1srael Nair was appointed trustee and |Harry M. Ginsburg, Harry Herman and Antonio Mancini were appointed appraisers. | The first hearing in the bankruptey {of John and Mary Mazzone will be |held at the office of Referce E. M. | Yeomans at 11 o'clock Monday morn- | ing, August 11. | The final hearing in the motion to |discharge the bankrupt in the case |of Ottie Brooks will be held Thurs- v, Augnst 28, PAGES 6 and 7 Deginning Saturday—The Important August Sale of Furs Providing striking values which will long be remem- bered by those participating in them The city has never seen anything so wonderful as this array of smart Fur Garments displayed in our show- room, and the prices are exceedingly low. ONNECTICUT FURRIERS 86 W. MAIN ST. LARGEST RETAIL, FUR MANUFACTURERS IN CONNECTICUT HARTFORD ESTABLISHMENT, 90-92 CHURCH ST. Polletts, Jr, vice.chairman of lhn\ 1.==Alfred Bar- | I nikow, 29, a chauffeur of 41 Hallock | WHEN SENTENCED Konradsheim Must sene siy Months For Thelt 1 l FAIN Harom s Gras, Austna, Aug 1.-—Baroness Alice Konrad ven Kounradshelm was sentenced 1o six months in jall teday after convietion on & charge of steals Ing and selling pearis belonging to two of her friends in the former Aus. | (W) (8) (8] | showed that pearis worn by the plaintitfs and pur The broke ian aristocracy she stri loined & considerable numper of 1 while they were heing picked Heor om The plea of kieptomania entered in urt ehalf failed t » the oo the de ¢ here Me her & imy proved t and lica although owned a palace houses in Vienva testimeny at dhe sereral evidence bareness had an intense said 1o be 1k L pearis, which was em (lom of ¢ form of mental de the ' ment he baroness collapsed whes sentenece and was from the court heard the unconscious ou want if its possible to get was also introduced to show that the passion for The Herald elassified ads get what EE GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY €O, i) ) ) ) () (¥ ) [/ § @ {FEATURING TWO SPECIAL GROUPS § FOR SATURDAY direct appeal | | (=) e = /nnd exceptional values, A styles and colors [8] COR. MAIN AND COURT SATURDAY SPECIAL HOUR SALES FROM 9 TO 11 A, M, LEAN FRESH | SHOULDERS | Ehg.....coov.o 22e\Lb............ McASLb. P, .. ... 28¢ FFROM § TO 11 A, M. ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERH'SE STEAK 250 Newest Midsummer and Early Fall Offering the most modes of the new season in all the popular shades, shapes and Mode!s for misz and matron. Regular $10.,50 values, materials, Bpecial Saturday at half price, 1l the wanted fa brics, STREETS Here Are Some Real Money- Savers For You, Come With the Crowds. Hats distinetive less than $4.85 Trimmed Sport and Felt Hats Another group of quality millinery priced real low for Saturday. Many unusual $1.95 SEE WINDOWS FOR VALUES Goldenblum Millirery Co. NEW BRITAIN THE MOHICAN MARKE SATURDAY FROM 9 TO 11 A, M. BEST NO. 1 NEW | POTATOES FRESH GROUND PAMBURG . 8 Tbs. 250 FRESH FRICASSEE FOWL b 286 FINEST PLAIN POUND CAKE FROM 3 TO 5 P. M.—ARMOUR'S LEAN SMO. SHOULDERS .. PRIME RIB ROASTS BEEF .. Lb. 12%c . Lh, 22¢ FROM 7 A, M. TO 1 P. M.—(300 BAGS) CONFECTIONERY SUGAR .. GRAN. SUGAR ; . 2 Lbs, 17¢ $1.00 50c 14 LY Lhs. BEEF | Lean Boiling 5 | C| Beef Lh. Ohoice Pot Roasts ... Lb. 12¢ ‘ mmenm,, 20c | T Boneless Y 2 4 c 2 :r:b“‘ Rib Rolls. . Shoulder ~ 26 Fancy L j C | chops . Fancy I Legs .. Fores Rib and LAMB Tender :l::’;h zsc w R 20c i o Nonst' . b, B0 | ALL DAY SPECIALS Short Meaty Legs . Prime Cu Rump .... Shoulder Breasts To Stuff . . 10c | VEAL Lb. Lb. PORK f'resh Roasts . ... Roasts ... w 18¢ L 20¢ w 18¢ Bacon Squares ... Boneless Rolled | Enoulders - 1, 2&C 18¢ 22¢ 20c 12¢ 25¢ SWIFT'S GOLDEN WEST FOWL FATTED ROASTED CHICKENS . Lb, 42¢ FRESH MOHICAN CREAMERY— BUTTER..........2 Lbs. 85¢ |EGGS ... FRESH WESTERN SELECTED-— . 2 Doz. 63¢c Cheese \ Best Pure Lard ...2 Lbs. 25c ‘Whole Mllk o 27(: Sweet Gherkin Pilckles ... Pint Fresh Apple Butter . .2 Lbs, We Pride Ourselves On The Quality of Your Requirements For Bread and Pastry A re Easily Folfilled With Satisfaction Here, Fa. 20c . Ea. 18¢c Ea, 25¢ 2¢, 30c Marshmallow Rolls . Jelly Rolls . Angel Cake Lonf Cakes . Ea. SPECIAL w. De VvOur_ VBali(ed Goods Two Layer Cakes .. Ea, Pound Cake . . Ib, The Best Buns . Doz, Asstd, Rolls and Cookles. . Doz, RED BUTTERFLY FRESH ELBOW MACARONI .. LA OR LEMON EXTRACT E COCOA IN BULK .... FRESH SHREDDED COCOAN FANCY SUGAR CORN ... MOHICAN MAYONNAISE OUR DINNER BLEND COFFEFE .. (IXED TPA . Lb, MOHICAN 2 Lbe. 2 Rots, 2 Lbhs, . Lh, 2 Cans . Bot. HIRES' ROOT ROBERTSC N, B J . LORN BLUE ROSE HEAD RIC E. . 'APORATED M FRANCO-AME; . 8 Lbs, . 2 Cans RICAN SPAGHETTI ...2 Cans BEER EXTRAC PURE TOMATO CATSUP ... . '8 IMP. MARMATADE . MARY ANN COOKIES A DOONES .., LARGE RIPE PINEAPPLES 3 for25¢ Doz. 95¢ YELLOW FREESTONE PEACHES 4 Qt. Basket. . ... 39¢c EXTRA LARGE WATERMELONS Each .......... 45¢ LARGE SOUN 25c Doz LEMONS .. NATIVE STRIN Ao 19c cantarourss ... ea. 10€ GRAPEFRUT ... 3 ror 2OC SOUND YELILOW ONIONS SOUND FANCY PIE APPLES SOLID NATIVE CABBAGE 4 Lbs......... 25¢ ...Q.s.25c JUICY SUNKIST ORANGES ..... ENG. WALNUT NATIVE SWEET CORN .:.. | (=] (] ] () ] ) 53 ) )5 5 ) ) ) ) ) (=)= &=

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