New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1924, Page 22

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924 FORBES, THOMPSON | MLL10ABUSSLENS Complting Bust of John D.— TFIFTH FSTATE 1§ o e e CLAIM MINSTER i s now be regulated oply as wisely as| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 9 or " 3 ol able to verify this statoment, MUST ST ANI] TRI Al Former Senator to Explain cocesses @e know how, there. would he work A o it ) L Through Which Bill Passes Before and lelsure and decent living for the stomach of his wite removed for e Being Adopted as a Law s e A i | Bx-S8enator E vt AT o Sabhta B i g 3 , e ! 8¢ Declings 0 Admit| vs-conutor wivara 12 s, e | Wok of Scetls ol v s e o Mt Vernon, UL, Clergymen i’ “me"eo”chisaren e s, e: 1 [ il i e i it and sane minds * and sound botles coverod, ¢ Demu“\el\s el o sl [0 world breeded in. The loss and suffering Placw Undo[ Aflwt y : ); el Mr. Hull's topio will be * o froz Weventable: flissasen, and otk Democrats in Mass. Also —— Hlioe B b dli e h » dent would not be tolerated, plan= i 4 Clons, Bege e a e Py Ty e s dun AT e bl o] Philadelphia, Sopt. 19.—Defining [ning wouud replace Laisse-Faire de«| Mount Vernon, 11, cept. 15, —|. Are Holding Convention Carpenter today overruled demur-! must pass in orler to become a tho “fifth cstate™ as “that "".“‘” velopment, production and distribusgrhe Rev. L ‘M. Hight, a minister at Worcester, Mass..) Sept, 19.—With rers of Colonel Charles R. Iorbes|state statute. 1lc will tell of the| company upon whose creative cffort (tlon would attain to levels of effi- ‘Ina, 12 miles south of here, wasar- |2 multitude of planks to consider and John W, Thompson, Chicago and | number of bills recolved at & m\\m;‘ the world depends for the advance- (clency altogether new, and many "'-’m-ted yesterday on a charge of |the resolutions committee of the Bt. Louls contractor, to the indict- | of the statc , the amount | | ment of science,” Dr. Arthur D, Lit- | justices now existent in human rela- | poisoning his wife, Ann, 44, who |8tate democratic party will begin it¥ 5 ments charging them with conspir-| of enecgy v stite In order | tle, of Cambridge, Mass,, ((eclm\d in [tions would well night disappear. died unexpectedly last ¥Friday, The | 8esslon at 3 o'clock this afternoon 4 acy In connection with Llorhes' ad- | to assure uizing of public | an address pre “With the reaction of a freed in-/uyrest followed the report of a |to prepare the plitform to be pre- miyistration as director of the Vet-| opinion be {His. bill;. "and " thep day before the eminent scientists at- [teligance of politics, religion, mor~ qwmm who said sufficient poison | sented to the state ednvention Sat- r erans’ Bureau. ‘The trial date will | inal adoption if the people of the | tending the centenary celebration of |als, we might hope for a brfmd(—l"wn found in her stomach to- cause | urday. ‘Thomas I, Cassidy of Ches- % be set October 14 | stute are behind the measure. the Franklin institute, that the [tolerance, & better mutual ‘under-'geath. hire is chairman of the committee The defense had objected jhat the When waited upon by a comuflit- knowledge, vision and open mind [standing. The world needs most a At the Inquest, it was sald, Mrs. Senator Dayld " 1. Walsh, Mayor indietments cha the defe nts | tee of Lions, Mr. Mall expressed the possessed by members of the fifth {new tolerance, a new understand- #ight died of ptomaine poisoning. | James M. Clrley of Boston and ex- with conspiracy to defraund the gov- | desire to wail unthl after the cam- fm(unv should be brought to, bear in |ing, and appreelation of the knowl- The Rev, Hight. told authorities he | Mayor John F. Fitzgerald of Bos- ernment were \ugu becau, might construe the formulation of national politics |edge now at hand. For these it can purchaged a can of minced ham |ton were expected early today .to Judge Carpenter, in ruling in fav- | his remarks a ical. He was as- |and the solution of governmental [look nowhere with such confi-|from a restaurant and his wife. and | have a voice in the framing of the or of the government, said that the | sured that t club wished to have problems, dence as to the members of the|two children were made 11l from | platform, chief futerest in which ¥ law provides due s: pards tor ac- st hand information on the sub- Our countrymen may well consid- | Fifth Estate," cating it. Owners of the restaurant | centers around the attitude of the cused persons, but that there is “no | and acting on the committee's er, sald Dr. Little, “whether they testified at the inquest that he did [ party on the Ku Klux Klan jssue indictment that astute students o accepted, prefer participation in government America’s chewing gum industry | not purchase the canned meat there. | which provoked such sharp dis- r English could not criticise,”” He 3uckey of the Lions| by labor unions in the interest of | dates back to 1860, The minister is sald to have de-|pute at the national convention. ¢ added that the indictments were suf- | wants every man to turn out, for Mr. | ficlently clear to understand what | Hall's remarks will be in keeping | the government had in mind, con- | with the organizaiion’s constitution spiracy to defraud the government. |to make the community a better The defense should “'begin prepar ing for trial now," Judge Carpe said,-when James Hamilton Lew » to live Ir We are exy od as a body to itch our public welfare, and what s o ANDREWS FURNITURE CO. e BIG VALUES IN HOME FURNISHINGS defense counsel asked if counscl | better could we ask than have an would be given an opportunity to [ explanation of how beneficial mea- discuss the selcction of a trial date. | sures are originated and made into The court fixed October 14 as the . date when the trial | At ap pects of the Forbes case nd that it President Buckey. | be set. should not be tried befc the No- vember electior Judge Carpenter ' Construction of North End Recrea- at that time remarked that e ) . : was no politics in his court, | tion Spot Now Under Way With S | ste S eveling G | Steam Shovels Leveling. Grounds. Joe Davidson, famous American sculptor, is cnmpletmg, in WIFE DEN[ED D[YORGE \‘:,),“(I;[‘T""":n»‘::'ml”nl;«’vm,ih his Paris studio, this bust of John D. Rockefeller. , The oil magnate posed for him in Florida last winter, Room Size Rugs for Every Room in Your Home at Reduced Prices - Right in the very heart of the season we're doing a most unusual thing—reduc- ing the price on our entire stock of high grade room size Rugs so that more peo- ple may get acquainted with our values and the ac- tivities of our store. Rugs like these need no intro- duction—they come from America’s finest looms — Axminsters, Royal Wiltons, Two steam shovels are removing the « Decision In | TOUZH 5pots about the proposed lake Judge Hinman Renders Decisio and the first installment of the job Sult of Mrs. Stockous Who |to be undertaken will be tne con-|INdustrial Girls’ Club [Spalla to Fight Dutch tlon of a raaiway hrough the Elects Its 0"flcer | Heavyweight Sept 28 timber bridge, one of | i The Industrial Girls' club re-| Mijjan, Sept. 19.~—Ermin§ Spalla, | e to be erected, will be started Park Superintendent Ralph B. | ¢lected Alma Dressel president ~t' heavyweight boxing champion of Wainwright said this afternoon their business meeting at the Bluc Europe, announced here today that angle club room last evening. phe would mect Vanderveer, Dutch a Marley was made secretary and cight, on Sept. 28 and that Anna Fisher treasurer. The d he would return to New and means committee which York for a match with Tails 1lmo have charge of raising moncy for [hy whom he was knocked out in next summer's camp by giVing lout in Buenos Aires early this year. dances and entertainments has Anna rived at Genoa on board Krawitz as chairman and Ruth An-|ihe Giuscppe Verdi and passed derson, Lillian Madone and Mary | through here with his brother Giu- Wallech as members. Mae Mes- | seppi on his way to Stresa where he : | kowsky was elected chairman of the | will ‘train for the Venderveer en- [ program committee in charge of | counter. Brought Suit Last June. Judge George L. Hinman in the superior court at Hartford has dis- missed the divorce suit of Mrs, Eliz- abeth Stockous aguinst her hushand | cyowpR BOR MISS MALMGRE Willlam Stockous of Osgood road. A hearing on the suit was held Jast| MMiss Julla Malmgren of 6 : ine i (e suntr on count s {strect was tendered a pleasant sur- i that time, Mrs. Stockous gave prise miscellaneous shower last eve- i grounds for her petition, intolerable |1iN& at th> home of Mrs. Al Malm- cruelty and habitual intemperance. en of 17 East ‘V}onrm, fr:un The court attempted to reach a ere were about 20 of her settlement in the case. The plaintiff ends in attendance. <diss Malm- was represented by wyers Saul |§ ‘n'\'\yfl: “):'f:'u‘rnmzl ‘,” Waskowitz and Thomas Cabel ”'al"y‘ “’ I"']’ »"l KH)‘ xd‘. Klett & Alling appcared fer the de- [Md 1Nen uring the evening, : speakers and programs for t luncheon was served by the . fendant. el heon was served by the | oo ary Dragone, Veronica Miss Malmgren will hecome the | &ne and Sarah Madone will serve Mutual Finance Company Belden de Feen with her. The social committee is AL 5 iiss : |Dride of Arthur C. Olaon of 899 East | [eyieq by Eilmnetly Kang, assisted | - Declares 2 P, C. Dividend French Wiltons, Brussels, : il [ Btk AT by Mary Krawitz, Esther Riley and | @ meeting of the directors of the | Velvets, ete. Scores of pat- htwoor Ma {ra My E ce Col Al V' b i 1 - | CAN HANDLE CROPS. Alda Wightu fary Krawitz Mutual Finan mpany was held terns, beautiful colorings i % was made chairman of bowling last evening and the regular two per f vide latitude i | W , Sept. 19.—Although which will start later on cent quarterly dividend was daclared allow. or wide latitu ‘e n : are that there “\‘[ be a| " mhureday exening the girls will go ' R, H. Erwin of Newington was choosing. Full ropm size— ig crop movement this fall, rail-| qoimming at 6 o'cloc oY clected o the hoard of directors Vi i g ey ey frimmine: el 8 Dcloaat the Lo W, | Sected 0 e Mardye tors. 9x12, some with® fringed . which will be followed by a —_ and plain ends. If you have to handle such a movement, tye ther Riley is in charge of e on reported today to di- | Sebieqr: and every girl wishing MISS NELSON SHOWERED. knowledge of Rug values rectors o the ,\:m e \'J}.‘:s e e ke 2 | A mikcolineons i shower was ton you will not fail to exclaim sociatio t is our belief,” raic c ' Mrs. Sterling and Miss | dered Jast night in honor of miey are in charge of the | lidith Nelson at her home on Os enue by twenty of her | Games were played and music was enjoyed. Miss Nelson received many utiful gifts. of Ralph Bar- | n October 4 over these bargains; if you haven’f you can depend upon our reputation for giving you the square deal. the report, “that e movement of ricultural crops in the western rritory will be taken care of with- out difficulty this year.” ' Helen supper. Letters from clubs in Rio Janciro, B that the girls 1 girls in S the In pond with industr social committee CHISOX VS, CUBS. accepted thee chal- the Chicago Cubs for a city tart Oct. 1 re correspond with | useful as wel Members of | wi GENUINE FELT BASE SEVEN LOSE LICENSES pionship series to Monday at 7:30, the executive com- National leagu's park. SIx | mitten Tuestay at , and on T oo e e ol vent | LINOLEUM RUGS (e o i) \'AM"‘! o ‘\'! ways-and means co s notified the local police of RUGS 9x12 the return of operator's licenscs to | George 1. Kraus of 71 Rhodes | of 36 Sil- »s of the fol- Stan- 7 to /8 o'cloc and the committee $ to 9. ular club’ meeting be |atreet and Felix Korw | on Thursday evening, October 2. jver street. The n: | suspended: irie, of 212 Curtis street; Cubs’ park; Oct. 2, 4 and 6 at the | Sox park 9x12 $10.95 '\I\\\ ENTER PALESTINE, Je $9.95 Each On All INLAID On All Congoleum SR lowing have been salem, Sept. 19.—A record i | was established in ust when| COMPETING AT'SPRINGFTELD | Guiseppe lazzaro, of 342 Arch Only One to a OniiOneitols | mors than 2000 Jewiah immigranta| ambers of the Giel couts e |streer Behestone. Giverto ot 138 Zionslic 7 One to RUGS LINOLEUM }"‘“‘f’ 1 Palestine, 1d drum corps motored to Spring- | High stre Steven Jakowbowski, : 1d this morning to compete in a |of §2 Lyman street, John V. Miller Carl L. Weber, 90, of Marshall, |contest with other drum corps in !of 137 Winter street; Louis Squilli- Mich,, says he is the olc baker | New England at the Eastern Statcs |ciote, of 16 Maple street, and John |in the United States. | exposition 2 Balegrosky This is the latest ¢ Beatrice, aunt of King George and great-aunt of the Prince Despite h FLOOR LAMP SHADES Large Assortment of Colors— In Georgette and China Silks—All Interlined TABLE LAMPS Complete with Silk Big Assortment of colors . $5.95 Complete ARE YOU SENDING .THF : WHOLE CHILD TO SCHOOL? B8l Everybody wort vinglat all B 1oves children. You'd horsewhip Bl the man who Yet has it ¢ parents that their eyes you your chil @buse conceiva Five million school S $his country—a fourth of all the BEERAS 15 all the achooh—are @6t equipped for the work. An What they lack is the meost vital weapon of all—good eyesight There is a duty here and t duty is plainly the parents Yeour child’s chance in life may dépend upon your taking action pow in this matter of his eye- GENUINE BURLAPD BACK LINOLEUM Big Selecnon A Square Pattems ‘ Yard AL MAGEE STOVES $5 vom And Balance in Easy Weekly Payments Playing at Odd Fellows Hall tomorrow night, while swinging through the New England states, comes MacTuckerty's Band of Spri °ld, Mass. Below is listed the program, after which dancing will be enjoyed. S Husle T L L N S I A B s T Song .‘;vt;"“-o,m Windsor spectacles J Robhbie -t oio i . Songs 1T(»p_1cal) Chm from are suited exactly to an active || Lou and Drummond . sre . Comedians ehild’s needs. We guarantee the e R e e S S S e e Violinist most careful examination, ~one Wm. Shields ..... Tenor ;‘:{;o“e[‘:o”;.:g ‘:;::..\ \”m,", ‘ Orr and Ross ...... e Sree e . . e e MM ‘wgm‘ Sketch lTURE CO in. getting the facts about your || SeMacOlennghan'. .. o800 M S L T ] child’s eyes and in acting upon J. MacDougal . e e St Sk L Baritone them promptly for the sake of Intermission Successors to John A. Andrews & Co. his future. . [ Im'uhlmnn of \I,.rlur erty’s Band featuring special ndmbers of Song and Frank E. Gocdwin Dance Artists EYESIGAT SPECIALIST | Pete l,r,u Conductor 837 MAIN ST. *Phone 1905 132, MAIN STREET

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