New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 5, 1924, Page 12

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# ENGINE JUNPSOFF -0 . RAILROAD TRACKS ' Crashes Into Stoughton Station-- Thres Hurt . HOOVER DID NOTHING 10 MOULD DECISION of Fanll Commisaion Eaon crates sevrotary of Meddling 0 ARains, Jange my vi missioner upon 1 annot Lellese that the eported correctly, bt 4 statement it whieh RAIDS IN WASHINGTON Hotels 18 Dase ation 15 al rlington vl Hoor Pavadis il KAt Bovds tals influcnce en @ more \pis ntific it roand 1t e would # ! influent lal app on 0 Visited by Diey Agents amd Drinkers Paken Into Cstony tlo ® e , ok hy hotel the R to in= st onight i ation manner res ¥ y pro= ot § : P h to the American w and I of APRE hington APTONts patrol tati ost NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1924, BOSTON STORE DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. Just veceived @ new lot of Household Rubber Aprons, in red, blue, green and orange, 5 Wed, Special 2 (v Handy Andy Sanitary Lunch Kits with owners in- dividual name plate, for pint vacuum bottle, Wed- nesday 59 C \perml Davidson's F ountain Syrvinge and Hot Water Rottle, quality guaranteed, Wednesday Special Lasco \hmmmo. made from the pure Castile soap, Wednesday 1 7 c Voile Dresses $1.00 Just an odd lot dark backgrounds with fig- ures and dots, also a few linens, Size 16 fo 38 Value $4.95 A special lot of Ladies’ Wool Slip-on Sweaters with long sleeves; colors: black, vellow, green, brown, blue, javender and white, Regu- lar value $1.98, Wednesday Wool Jersey Dresses $2.95 Made of All Wool Material, Mostly Dark Colors Ladies’ Slips in all the leading colors, sizes 36—44, Wednesday 89 c Special “ | WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Ladies' Fine Lisle Union Suits, the Fitrite make; hand top, shell and tight knee, Wednesday 69 c Morning Special . Fine Quality Ladies' Lisle Vests in bodice and band top. Reg. 45¢ value. Wednesday Morn- ing Special, Each 29C Curity Absorbent Cheese Cloth, sc Wednesday Single Blanket for large double beds, all colors. Wednesday 89 c . yard Each This e JAm (e street Fighting in Niles i Between K, K. and Rivals S0NS of ar- o ) todiy o third rutd within th at the Lo Paradis ey e e [ Morning Fine grade of Mercerized Special »« .o Satteen, I)Iuck onl\. B6-in, wide. Yard Lot of Odd Percales, 36 inches wide. Light grounds. Wednes- day $1.00 Ladies’ Gordon Silk Hose, extra heavy weight, fush- joned back, all the season’s new shades, black, nude, grey, fog, tan bark, Aire- dale poudre blue, Nile green and orchid. Wednes- day '\lommg e 89c \pcual Pure k Fashioned Hose, a well known make and strictly first quality: colors, black, cordovan, polo, dawn, beige and white. Wednesday b o Pair $1 00 .\'pecial‘ Ohio Vour p —— 1 resuit Aug toduy us nowith stree |t P yundred members of the Knights of the | ing Ui and the & Ku Klux Klan men Y Y night. While no one Is said to have Latants are reported to have been | Lruised and beaten during the niele | Th city quiet, The outbre the result of bitter anti-klan feeling | here which has been growing more _‘ irtense, ¢ ALLLGES DEFAMATION [ Nurse And Scamstress Brings Against Local Couple, Niles, | e clas supposcd I"lum- e (harmeuse Cloth for children’s wear and under- gar mcnh. Plain colors and stripes, Value 39¢ yard. \\'crlnesda,\' 33 c on, fin—;quglily, shrunk, all colors. \\'e;!nesday 55 c 'md T silk Stripe Shirtings, ex- cellent quality, pretty pat- terns. walds $ 1 Wed. for nat- ;\Ierccu/,cd Pongee, ural color only; excellent quality for dresses, shirts and children's wear, Wed- nesday 25C Ladies’ suit | | Catherine Toudrin of Water- | @ brought for $1,500 dum- ainst Mr. and Mrs. Constanty Wi rek of this city. In her com- | plaint she alleges that her good name @ | and ner character have been defumed | and that she hus been caused (o suf- | fer mental anguish and grief in addi- | tion 1o being forced to leave this bity wt a great financial lo: The plaintiff states t he boarded with the defendanta tor ar and a [{ | halt, until a tew weeks ugo when she | was accused by them of having burn- | B | cd their furniture. At that time she \‘nd | was taken to the New Britain police tation and locked up o was cx- | [ hgu\ed Voiles in dmk | amined by the detectives at headquar- | @ and medium colorings: 3 . Ih. 35¢ ters and freed, She alleges thit after | B 1b. 20c she was allowed to go the defendants | & "‘VChe‘ wide. lgc [ spread stories about her in regard to ) ednc~dfl\. vard A cle.ln up sale of Chil- dren’s Mercerized Silk ]h' :}?c W her 3 about her wearing | |8 b CH- e ] X and wstress and | i Socks, three-quarter Jength mercerized with fancy cufls —colors: tan, grey and bury \.1po|.|lcd ages Fancy New MILK POTATOES pl. ?8 C Lean Smcked Fancy SHOULDERS, | 130 | FLOUR . CHOICE SH()ULI)hR STEAK FRESH CUT HAMBURG .. BONELESS POT ROASTS SUGAR CURED BACON LEAN CORNED BEEF . FRESH KILLED FOWL . LAMB FORES LEGS GENUINE LAMB LOIN LA‘HR ’.‘H()I’S DOMINO e f‘ m e lbo 71c b 18c § CTo. 18¢ . 1b. 18¢ ¢ . 1b. 28¢ . Ib. 10¢ Ladies’ New Silk Sport (hecked Hose in large and small patterns; colors, peach, heige, grey and nude. Wednesday Morning Speclal 830 l,adies' Fine Quahty Handkerchiefs, 4-in, hem. Wednesday h‘pecial Each 8 C Lace Collars in all sty]es, white, cream and ecru. Wednesday 89 c c‘pecial 5 Baudeannet for out door wear, in all colors. Wed- nesday 45 ¢ Special . ';w that work in this city. ed by Michael W.| GRANULATED & [ Blansfield of \\'::'urlm\ry. "}').L papers | Challenge 1";!!\ 2 cans 25¢ : ; C hell’s To . 3 cans 25 et o Airedale; one-half !ength in ampbell’s To a3 cany 25¢ Wit errais B Gilke: colors: white, tan, 3 "R = ‘W grey, green, red, pink and which were served by Deputy Sheriff 4 £.Cotn blue. Wednesdzy Morning rtin 1. Horwits, are returnable in | salad Dressing Special, l Premier S H s hottic 3¢ Foma Fancy ! Bish o 2 | | | Tuna Flzk Cider \ll.('Ed \hled(lcd W hoal L lbs 85c lb znZ pl\xn llc nd Jogoslavian troops in Macedoni \ccording 10 reports received b Macedonian refugee organization ne band of Comitadjic, led by \'m- vode Pancho Mial particiy In the first one, A |has been dead for some years, \\ right is survived by two sons, \\il- |lilam Burnet Wright, prominent at- {torney here and former councilman in [this city and Dr. Thew Wright, physi- LWO0D ny T very OU1L TER . I wc" Full Cream Chees Geod Ly Nut Oleo REV WRIGHT DEAD; ~ WAS PASTOR HERE 1"01'me1' Local Pleache Was 81 Years Old When Death Game PR ot |Burnet Wright, all of Buffalo. se 40 ]\H- in the 15 were Later, to have been s ed rounded by troops in u vill ymetres from the frontice Koziani district, Six of the others escaped. a running lavian troops | Oleo Nueon 1. . m""' : o d()z. 23¢ { interment will be in Cincinnati, Ohio. e | | | HEARING ON CLAIMS | il | killed and the . doz. 25¢ me band had it with the will Be | Zimmerman Estate Case Wound Up Aug. 7 jal to the Herald)) The it WS agullst Lug ¢ Rev. | nial dcanug or the Gng ot Buffalo, N. Y, 4 “le oL Loran L. . William Burnet W { Cincinnati, Ohio, ha 18738, W (-l'.-:n or thur ght, nour have en named receivers for the Noyes Comb company, one of the oldest comb manufacturing concerns i the United States, at the request of creditors. The company recently en- | tered voluntary bankruptey following its remoy Whitney Point from this city. vill be reorganized aged 87, ing | Timnierman will be held at the city lcourt room Thursday, August 7 at 2 Lnown clergyman, author fo'clock. At this time Stanley J. Tra- ¢ and at one time pas- fceski and David L. Nair, who have yette Presbyterian [heen appointed commissioners 1o hear chureh here ¢ years, and who | the slaims by the probate court, will has held sid stoi, It has been learned that one of the 1ms 1o be presented against the es- tate is for 82,500 by Mrs, Ella Iree- man Oswald of Brooklyn, N. Y, mother of Mr, Timmerman who is the claimant, Mr, Timmerman, his wife Bl and native of been born in that city in April nationally New Britain, | night of apo-| No. 69 had re- end i Ma and in died Saturday at his home here, avente, ey, Wright his faculties until the with a paralytic Conn plexy land tained which cams stroke. | Phe late Ttev. Dr. Wright was gradsland daughter met their death at the vated from 1...u..mwh college With |Newington avenue grade crossing an A. B de nd from the |\emorial Day, 1923, when their aus Seminary in 1860 [tomobile was struck by a train. of Divinity.| The claim put in by Mrs. Oswald studied abroad, attending | lincludes items for clothes, board and \ereities of Berlin and Halle [cagh which she claims she furnished ordained in the 4'r-n;:l"-‘|u Mr., pmerman at vamous times. 15¢ Upon his [This elaim, coupled with others, bring . his first [the total amount of claims against Andover T | with the ew l"-/imchandne just arrived, with e a 2 year guarantee, "'l, uniers Grill Stove, 5x9x3...... 2.95 siiriw wae in chicopic A IR NG iResRen SIGEL S S VRS Pcrcciatrm 9 cup 5.00 degree, Doctor Br. :«mri DAY NURSERY OPENS The Day Nursery, which reopened yesterday morning, has been present- led by the Rotary club with a chute for the children who are at the place jduring the day. A crowd of children l&ere on hand at the opening, but the |11le is that before being admitted they must go to the board of health to be mined and have cultures taken. & the majority of the echildren had ot complied with this ruling, only & venty of aine, . wite of Don C. Beitz, Jusiness ager of the New York World, died last night at St. Barna- has' hoapital, after an operation. She had been spending the summer at imit Spring in Harrison. Mrs. was the H Bilake listrict, where ghe was born in 186 She was married to Mr. Seitz in 18! Portland, dred . wrote was pastor the Berkeley street Pritain, Conn, and in 1891 he was TC")Silel’ ke 4'50 he | for eleven years. In 1902 years writing and preaching and lec | home and his lette taining to the the Dawn to ”," ™ Master” he remained for five vears. Then for years from 1867 to 1887, he 5 H il’f‘“ S e vy e ‘e . . ‘o 6..) church in Boston, Mass. 1rom 1887 ‘ ) 0 th 1591 he held a pastorate in New Waffle fron, .12.00 a e k{ ! called to the 1 tte avenue Pr byterian church which pastorate Has D " 50 Dr. Wright retired from the Buffalo | aw Jryer . .... 3. astor and spent the first fev ) Flapper Curling Irons . it S WY T B oA Wik him he tMired more and more to his ast the t faculties of the mind Pr. Wri lectured on literature, his- {1911 he books on religion and | | history inclnding “Ancient Cities from 1% Main St. Worid o, Came “Citie Dr. Wright married Luc son of Andover, Mass. in 1363 and others an and by one daughter, Miss Lila | J"uneral services will be private and | | Chief Race for Governor and Sen- | endorsed | Jonathan M. | banning them, Children’s White Bloom- ers, neatly trimmed with Hamburg, sizes 12—18. Wednesday 3 9 c Special ......... Children’s Middies in tan, blue and white with Peter Pan collar, sizes 12—20, Wednesday 9 8 c Special Men’s Cotton Pajamas— extra good quality, made with silk frogs; colons, white, tan, blue and lav- ender. Regular $1.69 qual- Weanestay . $1.00 Wednesday Men’s Imported Enghsh Broadcloth Shirts, made of fine quality broadcloth with French cuffs, with and without collars. Colors, tan, grey, blue and $l 59 white .. Men's Fiber Silk Hose— made with double heels and sole. Colors black, navy, grey, cordovan. Reg. 89¢c ook pflll‘ 45c Wednesday, Children’'s All Wool Bathing Suits, in a variety of popular colors, Made in one-piece style. Values to $2.98, Wed. $l 29 bpeelal Veieas HANSAS PRIMARY HOLDS INTEREST ate Nominations Topeka, Kas, Aug. 5.—The repub- lean races for the gubernatorial and United States senatorial nominations hold chief interest in the Kansas statewide primary today Senator Arthur Capper, candidate 'to succeed himself, is opposed by Sheffield In- galls and Tom Smith, Senator Cap- per has been attacked for his op- position to the policies of President Coolidge on the soldiers’ bonus. Ben 8. Paulen, lieutenant governor, by the Ku Klux Klan; Clyde M. Reed, editor and former chairman of the state public utilities commission; former governor W. R. Stubbs and J. . Renken, anti-klan entrant, are seeking the republican nomination for governor. In the race for the democratic gu- bernatorial nomination, Governor Davis Harry B. Burton, former mayor of Kansas City, Kas Two other names appear on the ballots but these can- didates have thrown their support to Davis. 8ix candidates are entered for tthe democratic nomination for United | States senator. |Convicts Utilize Radio In Bringing in Drugs Philadelphia, Aug. b.—Use of radio to smuggle narcotics into the eastern state prison, resuling in confiscation ot all receiving sets in that institu- tion, has revealed considerable in- genuity among the prisoners in con- struction of minute sets to evade the drastic ruling, prison officials said last night. One sect, seized since the was contained vible, The coifvict had hgllowed out the center of the volume, @aving only the edges of the pages intact, and in the horlow portion had built a highly eiticient set, order in a Adaughter of the late| of the East Il!'xml\lhll motes around the wave once Within the earth 18 a large planet ,g ‘| every 8,800 yeara is opposed by | Bleached and Unbleached Sheets, large size, 81x90, Wednesday Each ......o000 98(: Turkish Towels, large size, double thread, plain and colored bor- der. Wed,, each 250 Ruffled Serim Curtain, with tie-backs to match, 214 yards long. Wednesday, pair 896 Heavy White Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide— extra good qual- 19c ity. Wed,, yard Long Cloth, good quality, 36 inches wide. 1 7c Wednesday . yard 700 yds of Linen Crashes —all kinds—all colors— Sharply reduced for Wed- nesday, Feather Proof Bed Tick- ing, 30 inches wide, Wed- nesday 2 5 c Yard .... Blankets Part Wool with taffeta binding, large size 66x80, $ 7.9 8 Wed. .. pair Tan Art Linen, 36 inches wide. Wednes- 39c day ....... yard Fringed Art Linen Scarfs —size 18x45. 59 c Wednesday . each ALE, NOT LUMBER Chelsea, Mass, Aug, 5.—Susplelous over a sudden demand for “Canadian lumber” in Greater Boston, border prohibition guards passed the word along to pronibition officers here who | seized a carload of Canadian ale in the rallroal freight yards here todey. The seizurs netted 6,000 bottle in 150 =mall barrels ard was value at $5,- 900 or $10,000, SHOWER FOR MISS BECKER. A miscellaneous shower was ten- dered last night in the honor of Miss Minnle Becker at her home at 72 Belden street. A mock marriage was held, Mrs, Mackholtz being minister, Mrs. Bailey the ‘groom and Mrs. Pfeiffer the bride. Many useful gifts were received. Tn every organ of the human body, arsenic has been found in appre- clable quantities, e A Doctor of Many Years’ Experience Says After a Scvere llness of Flu, Grip, Pneumonia or Other Weakening Diseases, There 1s Nothing That Brings Back Health and Strength so Quickly as Nuga-Tone | After such weakening diseases you should try Nugo-Tone. It will mere than surprise you how quickly you begin to feel the return of health and strength. TReaders of this paper will find Nuga-Tone a wonderful remedy in such cases. It 1s a simple, pleasant remedy that increases strength and vigor and builds up the blood and body quickly. Nuga-Tone brings re- freshing sleep, fine appetite, stimulates ‘lhe kidneys and liver and regulates the | stomach and bowels so nicely. Try it waml you will begin to feel better in a few days. The manufacturers of Nugo-Tone know so well what it will do in such cases that they compel all druggists to guarantee it and refund vour money when you are not s fied. See guarantee on each package. Recommended, guaranteed and for | sale by all drugists. CAPITOL — COMING in JACKIE COOGAN “Little Robinson Crusoe”

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