New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1924, Page 5

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N A thogein 14 had been built up at a [ b [ [ coot of about §100,000,000 more than o Gould Ble G SRR Ot Word Pove in Lo eather Necessities w i . G treasury, ! s According to the complaint, the |~ - New York, Sept. 23.—A story of |foreclosure wiped out a $26,000,000 BYB'::'O‘ A.:m:“:;m.' A o the juggling of mil ond morigage held he © & n, Bept. 23.—German S " ir . 2 e ol oy s N 4, e K g A Bory TML el W | | hat cammot Tl o I oo SominE oMl daysand | [P eeTed) 00,000 coal property f “1" { that road, and $62,750,000 of West- enter the League of Natlons on an $3.98 and $4.98, sizes nights—at prices that cannot fail to interest you. Save money by at- | Wool Sweat . fm mordefl’m'::m”' or "'°°°'°°°; ern Pacifio stock Keld by the D. & |eaul footing with the great powers 214 to 6 years, includin; tending this sale tomorrow. . | special '“:v e;h:ir !’ Ilery supreme court | R, @, was officlally announced today in H ; n £ 3 N AQQ ma . | J n colors, b s S o e e p gy, 18 ?lue fili;g(:;lr?“pae:d slilrln SALE LASTS ALL DAY—BIG ASSORTMENTS TO CHOOSE FROM with fancy striped col- i $200,000,000 filed by stockholders of h cabing: mstim nfi'd ¢ ds ey lars and bottom trim- the Denver & Rio Grande rallroad ek prealded ot thy POrien: s HEecs, S ke Children’s Flannel Bloom- | | Infants’I y | || ming; grey, bl ¢ SR rallroa meeting after which this communi’ sian, Balkan, Oliver ; g . | | Infants’ Long Flannelette ung; grey, blue, rust, against the estate of George J. qua was Issued: Twist and Middy styl ers, pink and blue striped, | [} | Kimonos—Regular. 59¢ — canary, etc, regular Gould and others. A “The question of Germany's entry Wist and Jddy siyles, cut very full, elastic knee, | women S and Heavy white flannelett $5.00 The record filed today was the ; Into the League of Nations was thor- very 2 98 regular 39¢ with pink R 7 I $3 95 A testimony, taken before trial, . of I oughly discussed and it was unani- special . ... « £ 2 vith pink and blue 45 value .... . ) .\ruuurf .:.h C(Lppe:_ one time chalr-| , —_— rn;lnu:ly agreed that the efforts of (oot B SR oo e el OF siuisiss s sipis s Misses’ stitched border . , c man of e board of the Denver & . e German government should he | Ilo Grande, and a defendant In the Uflp]‘[}{lucun Lflnds Bm‘de]] [0 dfrected towards Germany's entrance New Fall Suits, of all Women's Felt Slippers. | & : suit, The action had its origin in into the league in the near future, e Supe, oL Ay T |1 SppeLE, All White Fl 3 Gapn| 29-inch Bath Robe Flan- 4 the negotiations of the Denver & 0 Th d i “The government's standpoint in wool jersey in button-on | special for tomorrow only, ey ite Ylannel Ger- | poje 1na range of Indian Rio Grande road with the Western Whers 10ese aays this respect Is prompted by constd- middy style, and pew styles | 98¢ grade, in high or low ) rudes—Regular 49c, short, laids and figured designs. Pacific, which was founded by the eration that the questions dealth in blue serge pantd with | cut, with elk sole and best [ ew | good grade of LAt et o late Jay Gould, prior and subsequent with by the League of Nations, es- : g b | grade of wool felt wupper, | . | flannel ... 35c | of C\t{‘fl heavy quahty' n 3 to the iatter concern's bankruptcy | Aberdeen, Sept. 23.—The burden | peelally the protection of minorities, blue jean middy button-on, | g RReL) | e exceptional ' ® and reorganization. The complain- |Of taxation which has depopulated |the regulation of conditions in the sizes 2 to 8, | all cqloxs | colorings yard 9c ants charge that the Denver & Rio | England of the country squire and |Sarre region, general disarmament for . | and sizes ...... C Men'’s Ribbed Union Suits | R Grande finances were looted “as a | the ford who owned large sections [in connection with carrying out mili- | E { . | —Soft brushed fleeced, in | result of the machinations of inter- [af counties is beginning to be felt [tary control and the paramount - . . g ‘ lall i pcd 3 locking directors of the two rail- [in the Highlands. question of the safety and peaceful Boys’ and Girls’ Brushed Women's Felt Juliettes, : Sooss 1 | 3%inch Part W 1 Fl ) roads, Who by themselves caused a | Because their highland estates are | cooperation of the nations, can be Wool Coat Sweaters, grey, | Very special, fur trimmed, | | Regular $1.79, . [ b s Y OOK AR | breach of a trackage and traffic |largely unproductive and their extent [solved satisfactorily only with Ger- bicw °Pdt izes to 34: | leather soles and heels, all nel—For shirts and blouses J contract.” somewhat doubtful, the owners have [ many's collaboration, rown and tan, sizes to o4; deai ”‘ 4 | Bovs"Ri i .| in grey and khaki, extra zn One allegation of the suing stock- | heretofore not been held strictly to | “Germany's collaboration could, of also knitted sweaters for | desirable 1 29 | | Boys”Ribbed Union Suits | }eayy quality. h 'h:'x‘d:;; is that a jugxmer;t mrh;ax,. nccolunthhy the tax-collector. Re- | course, be only that of a great pow- the boy with roll collars | colors g . | —Soft brushed fleeced, in | Reg. 65¢ il 49c 100, was entered .against the D. |cently, however, the tax surveyors |[er en‘equal footing with the,other i g | 81z 3 Speci et e & R. G. as a result of the actlon of [ have been busy in the northern Scot- | nation ! % vand fancy front Ehp—onh Child ’ = | :{Z:dsnigdto o @pecna] for | .} the interlocking directorates, This |tish counties and large tax bills have i D e for the 2 98 | ildren's Brushed Wool | & 98 | PR~ lcad to the legal selzure of $3,000,- | been sent o the lairds, representing OAR RACES A BEAR i Fetel P s . Teddy Bear Suits, best [only ...oiuiin. C 72x84 Plaid Blankets — 100 of the road’s Liberty bonds and |to them a dead loss. Now scores of | __ . 2 | grade, regular $7.00 val i | AT G ; Ketchikan, Alaska, Sept. 23.—A grade, reg .00 value, » | In a variety of colors, ex- helr applitation on account of the | castles and manors with centuries of | 5 S ; | in sizes 24, 26 and 28, in| Misses’ Whit : ) 3 judgment, a levy on $2,000,000 D. & | historic connections and thousands | Xl taking passengers to Peninsula _ Sleeveless Sweaters aqd | .24, 26 an , in [l 8’ ite 'thbed tra heavy woolknap, fast R. G. cash In banks in New York, |of acres of land are offered for sale, | POInt, near here, recently, caught Slip-ons, values to $2.98 in | tan, white, Sizes for 1 alll Union Suits — Medium and | colors. & Chicago and Denver, as well as a| One of the most famous is the [UP With a bear running along the the 1bt, plain jerseys, flan- pink, brown. . | €s 1or large an heavy weight, soft brushed Pai $4 4 I ! 3 g i bl road. The driver specded up, but e lot, plain jerseys, flan g . 5 A LA d € alr ... ° levy upon the stock of the Utah |Fingask castle with 13,827 acres of : eed small women; of fine ||| fleeced, in | d sh ] ,Fuel Co,, the road's subsidiary. |land, which was bullt in 1594 and [the bear, refusing to be passed, ac- nel and fancy combina- | ’ A ¢ 2 | » In ‘ong and short { A stockholders’ committee report- | has been connected with all the im- | c¢lerated his own gait. Tor a mile tions, very | Infants’ White Chinchilla | quality Blocked|| sleeves, knee and ankle | y a b ed in 1921, four years after the |portant events of Highland history, ;:’; Ca'rrh::d:::;r.::d& """‘"l:;'-n ‘:;‘r“‘: special ..... . Coats, sizes 1, 2 and 3 ||| Polaire in grey, tan | length, sizes.2 to 16 years. | 72x80 Single Plaid Blan-, ) ILLIONS JUGGLED CONPLANTSSTATE Rio Grande Stockholders Ac- property had been bid in for $4,- 000,000, that the concern was worth “not less than $120,000,000.” The $38,000,000 judgment, it is alleged, was entered against the D. & R. G. because it had failed to live up to the ternis of the traffic and trackage contract which bound it to iyiing] ithoetLondin (D000 P Shot in Prison Break |a bis buving movement set o on | Coats, tan and red, for || Flare back, single or|| weight, sleeveless, knee = lavender stripe borders Shester, Iil., Sept. 23.—George. W. | the market here, quickly advancing Flannel Dressing Sa | boys and girls, sizes 1, 2 ||| double by | length i ; : Western Pacific should be unable to | 5-yfaily, of St. Louls, Mo, serving 4 | prices 100 points or $8.50 a bale, | _Flannel Dressing Sacques | yE and i qazespl 12| ouble breasted. . X $1 00 | good weight, Regular $3.79 pay it. Directors and bankers dom- | o gentence for murder, was shot| October sold at 23.90, thereby sizes 36 to 46, new assort- | and 3 years, regular $3.98 | Reg. $19.95 value Reg. $1.49. B | value. inating the situation, the complaint recites, caused the Western Pacifie to default a $1,250,000 interest pay- ment due March 1, 1915, although both roads had ample funds to meot the payment, The next day, according to the su- ing stockholdes, a bill of forcclosure was flled in San Francisco and celver appointed a few deys later, Then, the compleinents charge, the directors aid bankers responsible for the recelvcrship, bid on the Western Pacific property, with $2,000,000 in its treasury, for $18,000,000, al- particularly the escapades of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Despite many inducements owners cannot find a market their estates. Lifer Killed, Another the for and killed, and John Weger, anoth- er long term convice, was dangerous- ly wounded when guards of the state penitentiary here frustrated a de- livery of six inmates. \ ~ 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1024, GERMANS TO SEEK ANEQUAL FOOTING Want fo Enter League With at high speed, he catapulted down a bank to a heach and disappeared. COTTON PRICES SOAR New York, .Sept. 23.—The ernment cotton reports proved so sensationally bullish that gov- today reaching the 200 point limit per- mitted in any one trading day. De- cember touched 23.25. Mill inter- ests were among the heaviest buy- ers. blocked all-over colored bor- ders; all sizes combinations, new styles ..... with or without New Collegiate Slip-ons, patterns and plain effects with fancy $2.98 ment of colors and color 89¢ | Ladies’ Flannel Gowns, | very special, in slip-over style,, or buttoned styles, collar, years, nicely made, fully lined, reg. $3.49 value. . $2.49 Little Tots’ Chinchilla value for mond” characters in pink or blue .... 79¢ | | | lined and warmly inter- | | { | ) Infants’ Blankets, “Es-| Baby Bunting Sleeping | make, reg. $1.00, | Bags, he;n‘y white eider- | size 80x40, with nursery down, with pink and blue | Tomorrow a Full Day of Specials and brown—and plain tan Camel’'s Hair — trimmed with big but- tons—fully lined and warmly interlined. — satin ribbon trimming, ex- | ceptional "quality, regular | 8 peciali i ir e U Very kets—Neatly bound, heavy quality, in tans, blues and | grey effects. 89(: | _Women's Union Suits — | Fine quality of cotton with | ¢ ! Y 1 g v 72x84 Grey Double Blan- mercerized stripe, medifim kets—With pink, blue and I Paiw il Imported English Golf | Hose—For boys and girls, | in oxford, camel and brown | heather, with fancy turned over cuff tops. 98C $2.88 66x82 Two-in-one Blan- kets — Checks and Indian effects, very heavy quality, sizes 7 to 1015 . . absolutely 4 fast colors, ea. 5-25 Boys’ Hiker School Hose —Heavy ribbed, in black and cordovan. 29 c sizes 7 to 1114, Pr. braid trimmed in neat | striped patterns, 89 c big cut sizes.... Infants’ Knitted Sacques, | Value regular $1.49, in pink or| blue, with alternating color | $5.98 Large Size Comfort- ables—Covered with fig- ured satine with plain bor- Infants’ Vests, “Carters” Ladies’ 2-piece Pajamas, | silk trimming, ribbon tie or | and “Minneapolis” make, | ders, and fille : in plain white or "striped | buttened $1 OO coat style, heavy Merino, Women's English Ribbed | clean white e flannel, trimmed with silk | styles ...... . also silk and merino, reg | Sport Hose—Fall weight in | batting .... $5.00 frogs and silk braid, very [59c and 45 black and desirable colors. | fine garments, | Children's Al Wool | 69¢ ........... (@ | nes or 49 Infants’ Short Flannel- ‘ $1.79 Wool Dress Flannel—In a variety of all the popular Sweaters, slip-on and coat style, in blue, brown, red OUR BIG MID-WEEK FOOD IS ALWAYS A HUGE SUC BUY HERE AND SAVE WITH special ..... BIG WEDNESDAY SPECIALS gt Ladies’ Flannel Bloom- | and other good colors, sizes | ette Sacques, of fine I-| - 27-inch Quting Flannel— | Colorings, extra fine grade; ATISFACTION. Sl 2 qual i - . 5 e ers, pink and blue striped, | 24, 26 and 28, regular ity flanneletfe with pink | In checks, stripes and plain | 36 inches $l 98 with elastic at knee, rein- | $2.98 $1 98 and blue stitched 25 “ | colors, good heavy quality. | wide ... yard » REGULAR HOUR SALES forced at seams, 49c ’ value ...... . | edge, regular 39¢ C 5;!\1131:{250 and ; 19c | cut very full.... 29¢ yard . ... yar f , < L Preoin ¢ ¢ 36-inch Wool C 9 TO {1 A M, ; : 9 TO 11 A, M. & \fl 1;" 11 A M Heavy Stocking Bootees, Infants Flannelette an assortment Orfepegsl;ylsn BOUKDALOIN SEORTER HARY RUEANIEMORTD) BEZRENO: Children’s Flannel Sleep- | very special, regular 75c¢ Night Gowns, all white, or 36-inch Outing Flannel— | browns, blues and black, a' STEAK SHOULDERS POTATOES ers, all sizes, 6 to 14 years, | value, hand crocheted in | with pink and blue stitched | In a variety of new stripes, | fine wearing material .sure P k 23 with d_rop-som, and silk- \\'I)lle _\\'1th pink and blue edge, heavy quality, well extra hgavy grade, also ta- give ‘good satisf:;ction. Lb- GG N0 g06a0 19¢ Lb. 68 Boioa o IZ%C | Feck . SO C frog trim- 89 trimming, 50 | made, regu- 49 | plain white, Yard FRESH GROUND 3To 5 P. LARGE, ming . . (o} 0 Sobaaat0500 C | lar 69c .. 5 C | Reg. 35¢ yd. Yardzzc | $l .25 12¢ HAMBURG ..« 8 Lbs, 25¢ i eroviore st 1 159 +From 7 AA M. To 1 P. M. 101m. 1DC, $1.9 7" e $1i5 AL DAY SPECIALS SWIFT'S FRESH (Not Frozen) ROAST PORK ‘ Bl el | RED ONTONS . .4 Lbs, 54-inch All Wool Poiret Twill—In black, brown and navy, a very fine finish, pre- shrunk and sponged. Regular $5 value. . ... Yard $3 .49 45-inch All Wool Checked Crepes—In a variety of brown, blue, tan and grey ef- * fects, very desirable material, and excel- lent wearing quality. $1 75 Mardeee e 36-inch Novelty Checked Materials — For dresses and skirts, in a variety of the newest styles and colorings, wonderful for every day wear. \'d89¢ 36-inch Cotton Checks—Big range of all the newest patterns and colorings—a good strong washable material, Regular 69¢ yard ........ Yard 550 /fl-w Britains Shopping Center R SJORE TH STk AL D> o Ei A Store fo /;'1‘/'_4/440://4/"‘N S GRANULATED SUGAR 25 Lb. Sack GRANULATED SUGAR ...... 380 To 386 Main BONELESS SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF FANCY YOUNG LAMB LEGS fuses also to carry out the prelimin- departments under a one-year leave | CHURCHES ON STAN VEAL . CHOPS ... a1 cil before a dispute has reached its 5 ne s understood ¢ ¥ SISy PRI 35 most acute pha.s:\ in order m‘;n. vent IS AWAY FROM OFFIC s u‘- \a'vz“] 'r:’ ((:::vnzay]\”; {he | Bible class will convene on standard ROASTS VEAL ... Lb. 200 SER L, C AEAINST ANY WARS the outbreak of armed conflict el San Diego. Cal. |time next Sunday morning, accord- BREASTS OF | SK The inside story of the delibera- next Jan if he leaves Phila-|ing to an announcement ma VFAL TO STU .Lb, 10c . Ib. 25(: g tions shows that a warm debate oc- [ Philadelphia’s Police Chief Finally ! geipni | morning : il L BACON FRESH CUT curred on the question of whether, it was possible for the council to Agrees to Do As Doctor 4 Qts. ... 25c| 4 Lbs. ... 25¢ BEFR SO esat) 5c SQUARES ....... PORK CHOPS ... 3 & 5 League Backers Feel Contident | mave's socison us a macorits vor Wiy fany members of the sub-com FINEST MOHICAN CREAMERY LARGE FANCY SELECTED : H B At : efl tee hesitated to place such respons Rdeiphts, Bept. 23 o Rim Has Beenl AURIBO S iy on e comeis tearing 1t o] naraes e A weaken the entire machinery of t SEaD e s e b i | 4/ By The Associated Press introduction of a system of provi- | separation from th lelphia 5 e —, Geneva, Sept. 23.—A twatertight Sional measurees, which enjoins the 3“,‘ lice force is sald to be impend IC 6’_}/- reema” BEST PURE WHOLE MILK 2 | NEW STOCK 4 SR | parties to the dispute to abstain|. . o AN T e 33C [ CHEE Al 7C | CR aystem against the outbreak of war |y " " te liable to precipitate a | "5 8Teed to remain at home e = z £ S is the way many delegates today |conflict and it is clearly stipulated | BUrse his severe cold ot es SPECIAL THIS WEEK—MOHICAN WHEAT, GRAHAM OR RYE characterized the draft protocol on |that disobedience of such measures | Huving ca AR eL A Yo, A p e ty Ul be regarded as an act of ag-|Freeland Kendrick ha ¢ 16 oz 21 on arbitration and security, which s |Will : oz.18c | BREAD = 5cio 8¢ [ v vl b i s o sieieie Toal s now being studied by the disarma- N e et St el ment commission of the League of| AD article which caused displeas- [ reported to be a demand for his Fit rlght OUR DINNER BLEND COFFEE . 32c | DAVIS BAKING POWDER. ..... Lge. Size 19¢ Nations. This document is now gen- | Ure Was that recommending the cre- L that it would. not RED BUTTERFLY MIXED T 40c | FR.-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 2 Cans " 19c erally known as the masterplece of |ation o demilitarized zones as a |t ntil r”‘- e L k . ht FRESHLY BAKED FIG BARS 25¢ | OOTAGON SOAP ; 3 Bars 15c¢ the “twelve aposties of peace,” the |method of maintaining peace be- | turned to R 4 e 00K T1g NEW ELBOW MACARONI ... 10c | NEW ROLLED OA 5 Lbe, 27c Utis ptven by SPaulis Boncour, fo| toel conntrien whose relntionsnay| BLale s sy orered! e sautomo; 3 O—IN “FLAV e | iy . T ars France to the conference leaders |0t have been tri 1 This was | I yrought to hi feantime Dr - . JELL-O—IN ALL FLAVORS ...... 20c | N. B. C. LORNA DOONE coeee Lb 25 e e lad xal iy, theouts 'a |regarded as a direct bid for upset- | Hubbley R. Owen, chief police sur I\CCP ”ght . % veek fon of 3 n ft |ting such zones betwe Germany | geon attending him, arrived AT IN NEW STYLE CADDY week of revision of the original draft s ; N.B.C.Royal Lunch Crackers ey STu cADDY 234 Lbs. 35¢ Jl| vuvmitted by Foreign Minister Benes [and France and Belgium backed up by Mrs. Dutle, advised s 7 Wl 3, of Czechoslova Getting down to the vital questéon | him to remain at hom . & i e PP IR Several points seemed particularly | of sanctions, the drafters of the pro-| I don’t want a lot of people to g o Lol s e ot (I EMAU SRR to strike the d es as they had |tocol spent some time today in priv- [ think T am running away from a 2 | text. One is the clause wn‘hfinxim the various delegations to whom | the music.” ° ‘!t | 5 that consultation with the world |they emphasized that the sub-com-| He was finally persuaded to stay |f 14 § Bas' 49c Doz' ) B 25‘: Ped‘ seAN 29(:‘ 4 Qts‘ S 2 C court of justice be required if, dur- |mittee had not invented any new |at home or take the chance of l = ones v N | FR o CANNIN: " WANCY = g e ing’ arbitral procedure, either party |ganctions, economic, financial or|fi g a scriows illness. He was NATIVE GREEN FR'STONE CANNING LARGE FANCY | RED STAR SWEET to a dispute contended that the dif- | military, not provided for in the cov- | somewhat improved today. The 2 ter. If the court decided it was an| Their only aim, it was pointed out 1 advice he probably would be ' Internal question, then the arbitral |was to make the sanctions more def- [ in condition to go to city hall 4 Qts. ... 19¢| 14 Qt. Bas. 75¢ | court could not deal with it. Thus [inite and more effective in applica- | Thursday [ ] — it is the court which differentiates |tion. It was explained that by the | Mayor Kendrick. it is understood B o ¥ " RE ¢ - " = between an internal and an external | covenant the states were bound sim- fis prepared to give to the public ey S Fresh Shore Haddock .. b, 9c | FRESH NATIVE | Fresh'Swordfish ...... Lb. 45c abewidn; 4ot 0/ Aoty £ eGtaonto ABARRARL | (he Bpetins tre T baertliay : N “’ ¥ Fresh Steak Cod ..... Lb, 16¢ Mackerel Lb 16(: Fresh Halibut Lb. 40c Ome of the points approved by |cial sanctions but the protbcol made | istet between him and his fighting VLAY Fresh Steak Blue ..... Lb, 16c | o b | Fresh Flounders . « Lb. 12¢ many of the delegates is the cryptic (these sanctions operate immediately | director __— - ,f\,-‘ - . definition of an aggressor a8 ONE |after a state had been declared an General Rutier came to Philadel- \ who refuses to arbitrate and who re- ! aggressor, - phla as head of the police and fire | { % e

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