New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1924, Page 19

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'FERGUSONISH 1S SCORED BY TEXAN 1. B. Love Says It Is Worse . Than ‘Ku Kluxism' The Asseciated Pioss. Dallas, Tex, Aug. 20.~Thomas B Leve, of Dallas, democralic national commitievn ftrom Terxas for e years, announced last night that he would not support Mrs Miriam A Ferguson of Temple in her race for the governorship, and for this rea- son had sent his resignation to Clem L ®haver, chairman of the demo- | eratic nationsl executive committ Mr. Love, In making the an- nouncement, declared that “Fergu sonism 1s more dangerous than Ku Klunism," Mrs, Ferguson, a bitter candidate, was nominated in the run-off primary August 2§, She is the wife of former Governor James A. Fgrguson, who was impeached during his second term in office. The principal eampalgn pleg of Mrs. Ferguson, who enfered the ra when her husband was denied vight, by a decision of the supreme court of Texas, was vindication of the I'erguson name. Mr. Love, in m nouncement declared, “I cannot eseape the conviction that it is the duty of every good cltizen, regardless of all considera- tlons of party regularity other considerations, to leave noth- ing undone that legitimately may he done to prevent the restoration of anti-Kilan Ing the Fergusonism to power In the state caplto) at Autin." “Vor governor 1 earnestly hope to be able to support some ahle, hion- eat and {ncorruptible Texan run- ning as an independent democrat whose character and known capaci- ties and dispesition for public serv- | and all | dew 110 ernor and 19 the ratie nomi Who I8 eapecte eed him, e diss [ i settied man foresight ean I plank Al form, w Jeclares Te nu. approval o 1 te i nounnee viaves that 1 ol [ ated plank require | who dispens riptions, ports lepr The whioh druggists means ailed Mo county ols Prose e thiy K With showing a all sale providi grons profits shall not ¢ cent LOVE $u1r SETTLED \ Alicnation and Fxtors tion Nmooth Out 1 enve Without Help of Court Rottlome it of court has been affections bronght Postmwaoy st effectod n the 85,000 allenation of by Ak Michuel Pobrezny and in the counter suit brought by the defendant against the plaintiff nd his wife, Annie, in whieh Mi chael had alleged 1ibe) der and |attempted extortion, The Postowoys have agreed to pay Pobrezny's costs in the action, COLORED V(¢ lored voters of New Britain at the of Henry Brewers IgNt to form a political league, ge Number attended. Tt was to have as a name, “The Col Ameriean Political e y suit RS ORGANIZY hom The following officors wers elected: | Henry Brewer, Young, vice-chairr treasurer; ta; by of di Thompson, chairman, Hallet Gireen, Elliott Singleton Sr., James Ruffins, hairman: John Hallet Green, Martin, secre ctors, John W. 1 Georg iee will attract the support of each NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, = TWO MORE NAMED IN WA RIIBBERY Additional Arvests Expected 10{ Come in Fahy Case 20.~Al least or whose arresis tukic place shortly are involved evidence obiained by postal Inspees tors whe arested Willlam Fahy, Chicage Inspeetor, now in the Weed. 1L, jall unded $50,000 bond 4 warrant eharging him with compliclty in the $2,000,000 Rond- out, T, mail robhery, aceording to I Clarahan, ehief inspeetor, of New York He asserted the two suspects are t federal ofticers, hut participated planning of the rebbery and livision of the loot, Chief Clarahan reiterated his eharge that Fahy was in the conspiracy to rob the mail train from the very Arst* Investigators planned te further auestion William J. Roberts, deputy U, 8 marshal, held in technieal cus- tody in his office, for hia alleged part in assisting Mrs. Fahy to take puckige of papers from her home, ®he 1s heing sought, Itush D, Slmmons, chlef postal inspector, who came here from Washington to take charge of the cnne, anid Ttobert’s answers so far have heen evasive, While I'ahy was being transferred from the Geneva, i1, jall yesterday he repeated his assertions that he was the vietim of & conapiracy prompted by professional jealousy. FX- GOV, GAGE ™MI§ Angeles, Aug, 20.— Henry T. Gage, former governer of California dled at his home here last night. had been alling in health since an Chil ne will Ag stook, Los attack of Influenza ahout two years| pig “too, , and during the past month his | He | 2, 1924, AUGUST He wingla Wicked Racket | October, | Freoch Deputies Propose 10 Sop | Freneh Chamber of” Deputies must the members vote in persen, | Seottish The Prince of Wales occasionally finds a little time for ten- Here he is in action on the courts, Over in Britain | the A O. U. W. and the 8 Me snd Mes Reden daugiter, Mrs Charies Bh 807 Blaniey siresl, e ——— NEW MOTOR SALES The recently Hm 14| Moter Setes Co. has Mied . tucorporation with X retary of state, The capital stock of 15,000, and teers are: Eugens J. Albey fent; Dr. James F. Dobson, or George R Debson, treasurer and secrelary, Mr, and Mrs, W, H, Roden Marrvied For 57 Years and Mrs. Willis 1. Roden Fraud Alleged in Suit By Bankrupt Estate I Nale, trustee of the bauks Wite L brought an actie: Vite tare My of 862 Staniey i eelebrate STh o oW Hivavia he rupt estate of thelr wedding annl f My, Rod Platnvilie in 1847 New Britain for Corbin divis Hardware corpor |years. He with several fraterns being & eharter Ca K G ¥ Take Advantage of Qur 50% |Discount Sale Our immense stock was slightly dam by smoke and water at the recent fire. will last for a short time only, Himberg & Horn Jewelers 392 MAIN STREET ey e but has G superior 1o | 1 Marie © ) was horn court ageinst Brescia for the selliug aside of the N ficate o transfer of property from the for (O American at the the ion for abeut 35 ected cinpluyed o the . atter deed of Beplems ber 25, 1925, The avtion I brought | on the grounds that the inlent of the transfer was (o defrand the ereditars of Vit Hrescia, whe went iute bankrupley after the tranafer was made, fichard H. Phillips of | Hartford is counsel for the tr and the action is returnable in the superior court the fArst Tuesday in mer of was merly eons organis member of le, and a & CANNOY CHANGE VOTES, Practice of shifting Support, Paris, Aug. 39.~A member of the way change his vole on & an question any time during the following six months. This is ealled ‘“rectifica- tion," Most of the ehanges are due 1o the custom of voting by proxy Only when a roll call is ordered Abuses have arisen, Often & dep- uty, finding himself subsequently on the wrong side of & political issue, will send in a rectification on the vote cast by & friend, thus setting himselt right. Hence it is now pro- posed to eut the period during which | may be made from aix months to three days. | TO MASONS Charleston, 8 C., Augl "P»lhu‘ historie eity, which boasts that it is the hirthplace of modern Seottish | Rite Masonry, ta preparing for the annual session of suprems counc, | 33rd degree, Ancient and Accepted Rite of Freemasonry for | the southern jurisdiction, which will | ba held here Rept. 23-26, Masons | of the Rite from all states In the |southern jurisdiction, which includes Alaska, are expected to attend the sessions, a Tl'«kf‘r‘ l(‘Im'h”n SR ,‘: conditidn had been eritical, | they say he swings a mean racket, ( er; banking eommittes, 2 L The 72-year-old former chief ex-. wrewer, N. ¥ ardson, Harvey | Lon There will he a mass meeting |fCutive was an_outstanding figure e e e in California polities a quarter of a | At century ago, A native of New York, | GREATIRORG | e began the practice of law fn Los| |Angeles in 1877, After taking an He endorses, however, all other | Aug Dr. 'red-active part in Southern California | lemoerats. national, state and coun-Verick Fehleisen, 69, of San Francis- | politics for several years, he was v co, internationally known surgeon | ciccted governo® in 1899 and served | Prohibition Favored, (and discoverer of the state in thet®apacity until 1903, | Dallas, Texas, Aug. 20.—Prohibi-| died at his home he After relinquishing the governor- tion written into both the national |day of heart trouble. Dr. Fehleisen's [ship, Mr. Gage spent two years in and state constitutions, backed by an |research achievement was named | Burope as minister plenipotentiary overwhelming publie sentiment, and |[“Streptococcus Fehleisenii® after (to Portugal, returning here to re- favorable hoth to the present gov-|him . sume his law practice in 1911, citizer of Texas who is apposed to all that Fergusonism stands for, re- gardless of party or creed, and whose opposition th the Ku Kiux | Kian s wholly beyond question, so that this issue will no longer enter | the sitnation." [ ope lins sald that ha knew| l] E R Parris had the knife, and because | H the argument hecame ko heated, he | | raid he might attempt to use ON DIES PURSUER' KNFE " San Franciseo, 20 men &ppeared friendly in ind did not show a dispost- anything that would re- other. Vo & RTAINMENT, entertainment wiil and tomorrow night Army in the rear of the hall on Arch street, There will neerts by a band of 8 or 10 Tonights program will be- and Captain Lund- 1 will speak, as will “Tomol Policeman Rouski Interrupts {Morning Chase on Beaver Strect SPECIAL—SATURDAY—SPECIALS | ON THIS DAY, AT THIS STORE, YOU CAN DO MUCH BETTER THAN ELSEWHERE., SPECIAL HOUR SALES FROM 9 TO {1 A, M. | FROM 9 TO 11 A, M, ~ LEAN FRI BEST NO, 1 SHOULDERS POTATOES ' v...... 15¢ | 15Lb.Pk. ZSc 28 | CONFECTIONERY 170 SUGAR ..o a2 Lbs, open alr ¥ the Salvatic The silence of the wea hours was broken this morning by the eries o two men who were racing like mad down Beaver atreet, the leads ne [] Fe) i shouting that his pursuer was going e y i I |5 ea' u e rou" S [ to kil him. He ran into the arny | of Patrolman Thomas Rouskic at the | corner of Beaver and fayette | streets and was qui followed by his pursuer. Both men were placed underarrest on charges of bres piece: xin at 8 o'cloc gn Carl night s W row y , the ecer- 1 be held in the hall. The open air service will be held as usual | in Walnut Hill pary Sun, m Sunday school will duy ptember 7. On September 9, Staff Captain Beckman, the new di- visional commander, will ze here, and there will be a coffee festival, FROM 9 TO 11 A. M, ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORT'H STEAK Lb. ..........l9c Lb. 25c FRESH FOWL .. FROM 7 A, M. TO 1 P. M, | | | ch of BRING HI N. W., 4 wool FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ... 3 Lbs, g Ky | the peace after the policeman heard ) B [ their story and John Parrus of 139 | | Beaver strect, the allegd agg | was find $5 and costs when he was arraigned before Judge William (. | Hungerford in poli court this It i ‘!mm-mnx. Christopher Sallios, of 11§ ney, | Beaver street, had judgment sus- pended on the charge against him, A | According to the story told by tie | Cleased prices for stud sheep at the { | men, they had spent the night in a | recent sales in Sydney. Two Boonoke ! | coffee house on Beaver street and an | '"ms brought $5,400 and $5, ro- | B | arcument started over money. Par- Spectively, while a well-known buyer | rus claimed that Sallios owed him | Paid $16,010 for a ram from the |8 $20 and Sallios claimed that Barrus ' lamous Wanganella stud. owed him $10. The two argued in e oy l the coffee house for some time, when K. 01" C. ELECTION Salllos, panic stricken, ran to the Ofticers will be elected at the an- street. Parrus followed him, accord- | nual meeting of Daly council, K. of ing to the story, but had no intention | (', next Tuesday evening at the club- of harming him. When searched by | house on Franklin square, The coun- | [} the police, a knife was found in cil will discuss a proposed in- | Parrus pdtket and two blades were! erease in dues, e E—— | i prices for produced in- | FROM 3 TO 5 P. M, FINE GRANULATED ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED SUGAR 141ts. $1 Shoulders Ib. 1 2‘/zc PRIME R1B ROA - p 25 LB, SACK #1.85, will open at Charter Oak Park West Hartford, Conn. Monday, Sept. 1st Labor Day . \ N \to run for six days from Sept. 1st to Sept. 6th 6—Days and Nights—6 Plan to be at the \TATE FAIR on the Opening Day, MONDAY, SEPT 1st, and be one of theé thousands to enjoy the Heliday Spirit and Program. Gates open at 9 a. m. and something doing every minute until the vaude- ville show closes at 11 p. m. The racing will begin 2 p. m. and special vaudeville acts, eight (8) in all, will be staged between the races with band concerts to enliven the proceed- ings. In the evening there will be another vaudeville show, an exhibition of rough riding by members of T'voop B and a monster fireworks show. Tuesday will be HARTFORD DAY with His Honor, Mayor Norman C. Stevens, the city officials, and members of the c clubs of Hartford in attendance. Wednesday will be Governdr's Day and His Excellency with his staff will be present. The historic Charter Oak Stake will be the feature event on the Grand Circuit Races for the day. This is one of the biggest days of theSTATE FAIR. Plan to be at Charter Oak Park on Wednesday, Sept. 3. ALL DAY SPECIALS LAMB FANCY LAMB LEGS . RIB AND LO IO ROAST FRESH © 1O STEW FANCY LAMB CHOPS ... also PORK FRE ~ll l’ORK Lb. 28¢c | PORK CHOPS ..o Lb. M ¢ "fl"lg voove Lbe 15c 10c "5c 25c 12¢ 25¢ LARGY FRESH EGGS.... BEEF | 'l},:::;i\..r:r.m‘u(. - Be :»:)l'(r“lt(:)‘:\.;r. . 12¢ FANCY CHU 16¢ w. 24¢ .20c¢ | ROAS . 18¢ | BONEL| ss“ — | RIB ROASTS .... PRIME RUMP . 20c MOHICAN BEST ('RI‘ AMERY BUTTER 2 Lbs. 83c cho&EShoes For the boy or girl who is bound to give their shoes exceptionally hard wear. We have always made a specialty of shoes that will wear well at prices that are more modcrate than can be pur- chased elsewhere, . Lb. PRIME RUMP VEAL ROAST WIS 423 WESTERN veeeenn 2 Doz. 73c SWIFT'S GEM- MARGARINE 2 Lbs. 330 PLAIN, RAISIN, MARBLE WHOLE MILK CHEESE Lb 20c Best B'ead b BEST PURE LARD vFound Cake 1L, ~5c Roys' Tan Eik Army Shoes, Goodyear welt, rubber he $2.98 [f nys' brown or hlack School Shoes: ar welt . RYE, hl( \“ AM Goodye I Nut Pound Cake wigcum Lb. lll! Neapolitan Cake - Fancy Layers Ea, lbe.«)c.l.o | 5c | Loaf Cake ... Ea, Jolly Rolls ......... Marshmallow Rolls . Two Layer Cakes Angel Cake sponge Cake .. 8¢ 200 a2 Misses' . A 15, B¢ Khoes, col- Child's and Patent Lace ored tops, welt, Sizes §1g at §; 2 at $3.49, I TOMATO CAT MOHICAN MAYONNAISE OCTAGON SOAP . CAMPBELL'S SOUPS DAVIS BAKING POWDER N B CPANTRY COOKIES N. B, C. LORNA DOONES |, BLEND COFFEE ... Lh. RED BUT ' CEYLON TEA Lh, MOHICAN EVAFORATED MILK. . .3 Cans NEW ELBOW MACARONI | 21 FRANCO-AAMERICAN SPAGHETTI 2 Ca BLUE ROSE RICE 2 Lbs, NEW PEA BEANS 2 b APPLES TOMATOES PEACHES °FARS 15c OUR bl Child’s School Al . §1.08 or black G108 NATIVE SWEET CORN ......Doz. GREEN LIMA BEANS ....2 Qts. 1 NATIVE SUMMER SQUASH FANCY GRAPES LARGE HEADS CABBAG NATIVE CUCUMBERS LARGE NATIVE 3 Qts. 28c ARG BASKET C nen e LARGE Suede, R Women's Groy \r’n welt, rubber $4.9% S2.08. & Oxfords, low $2.98 NATIVE VARTLETT e 1 230 b, 12 Elegant Fresh Caught Mackerel——-nghl Size........ LS Five farge Factories EVAP, Peaches, 2 l:h-. Over 185 Stores SEEDLISS RAISINS LARGH BANANAS Doz nen ONTONS 1 1hs The State Fair Is YOUR Fair 267 Main St,

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