New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1924, Page 4

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NEW LONDON PAYS TRIBUTE T0 DEAD (Continued. from First Page.) members of the | and poor man, bound together i of mutual love mutual sentiment Americanism, cam last resting place. Body Lics In State Reverent hands r ket contalning the Ator from the train morning and i ceremony of i was removed to the § copal church, whe with him to his vie adinir only « pressi man mute Coolidge mums caske from t with the casket Church Crowded. The church was the services he With t Georga Wharton Pe sylvania and Senator of Vermont, who had New York this morr George P, Mc !nu from this bowed in g had served past 12 Lundy | ( S Tafl of the dead € n. Joh .jof McGrain, dep 8 _arms |t and Jo- | arms o 'grim and often tra senatorial | ¢ i1 witnessed such {0 a white s. | re e roof of ko nd ; Brande by him to}! Connecticut Bodenwein e delegation represent th were there. and Charles friends of the d members of tt members wer 1 ner P, ft Hayes of Water Attorneys John H. Buuck, Ber M, Holden and Luucius F. Robinson, all of Hart- ford; former sman Edwin and Charles | ¢ er of Homer [ st bmetiac _triends, faith ummn ein, s irank weeks, a for the newly ers will be necessary, representative of the state in gon. gress, wore seated With the sena- torial delegatjon. Scattered through- out the ehurch were members of the club, of which Senator was one of the oldest yractically every local per- sted at professional men of and state, and persons of political fame, Senator Krnest K. Rogers ofher candidates for publican Leonard J, Nick- superior court, and members of the superior and court benches, most of long friends of Scnator gee, were present, the ser- hearts written bowed features. Muayor Waldo E. Clarke and mem- y council were pres- Thames Rrandegee members, fonage and business, the ally their Iy, New London o tion attended unty bar as- A de- was present in red among all of ind state 1 a body. ind nationul digni- men and wome the | laborers and | 1 together to | cts to the dead { exercises were Rev, 1ducted the : and Or William cge rend Duuring the lustry stopped o wheels of the doors of ; of the fa losed for all o' them the funcral ser- city were at half »f the funeral to the cem- 1 with mourners. the e was en- lovi hearse, hurch exercises Brandege ] nds ot and carried to the ast journey of the senator over, was begun. The bearers re Attorneys Charles B. Whittle- Daniel M. Cronin, riff fidney A, Brown, Chappell, and Judge ‘harles r all of this city, !former Cong n Edwin Higgins Attorney Ar- | Norwich, hnr M. Led by the lice detail, the ortege wound its way through the led ways of the edar Grove and stopped n the shadow of the granite shaft ounded by ing. and marks the last e of four ge wold. cemete n a plot which is su sting rations of aid at rest OING TO ACADEMY New London, Oct. 17.—Two hun- t guard recruits now sta- | ort will be brn\!xh! o the Cf‘tsl d y Trumbull with cording to Li r Wilfred N, tive officer at ommissioned w!t‘ttro\- wn as they become Lieut, Derby said. The skylark ds the altitude rec- Democrat ord among bird: STYLES OF SHOFES ALUE, QUALITY, PRICE, MAKES BETTER SHOES A Family Shoe Store like this isthe best place for Shoe Shopping Patent, fnede. Kid and Satin in Spanish and Cuban Heels $3.98 Women's Full Fashioned Silk Stockings $1.79 BOYS' MOCCASIN SHOES $1.98 $2.69 815 to 1315 1808% ... 267 MAIN STREET WOMEN’S NOVELTY FOOTWEAR $4.98° LIGHT TAN OXFORDS Goodyear Welt rubber heels “$3.98 MEN'S HIGH D LOW SHOES At $3.98 $4.98 all in politics | and | upon | Philip | ts that he had known | Theodore | There the senator was | (4 DEFENDANTS ALL SAY GUILTY Taving and Feathering Case Now Nears an End Frederick, Md,, Oct, defendants in the Myersville tar and feather cases pleaded gullty to riot when arcaigned in circuit court here | today and threw themselves upon | | the mercy of Chief Judge Hammond | Urner and Associate Judge Robert B. Peter/ | 17—Fourteen gullty are Mrs. therman A Irving Ric vin \1\'\nl\', shank, G Doub, John Langdon, Harold Gross- nickle, William Houpt, Walter Shank I'red Shepley, Vernon Summers, all rsville community. | rossnickle, John Shipley, | ster Summers, Clande Toms and | Howard Toms pleaded no guilty. | | Each of the defendants will take the | | witness stand and make a statement to the court of the extent of his par- | ticipation in the attack on Dorothy | Grandon last July when ghe was| | stripped of her clothing and a coat |of tar and feathers applied to her | body, because she was thought to | have accepted the attentions of mar. | men, From the testimony pro- diiced upon these pleas of guilty the court will determine the culpability | of each defendant. Mrs. Shank pleaded guilty to ap- | piying the tar and feathers, an | Harry Leatherman and Arthur Rice | were convicted by a jury of aiding and abetting her. Today all ‘three pleaded guilty to riofing. Sentences will not be imposed un- til all the cases have been heard. ELEPHANT AS GIFT Bokhara Council Gives Huge Speci- | men to Moscow Soviet for Display ' | in Zoo, | | Moscow, Oct. 17. — Moscow hes | witnessed many strange sights, hut none more unique than the passing through the city at dawn the other day of an enormous Tndian elephant | pregented by the Bokhara Council of Commissars to the Zoological Gar- Mascow Soviet, Two | companies of d militia, in- numerahle guards and a dozen care- | takers piloted the huge beast from the railroad station to the menagerie | followed by such small boys as were | awake at that early hour of the | morning. | This is the only elephant in cap- tivity in Russia previous pachy- derms disappeared during the ter- ’ rible famine period of 1920-1921, aving either died of starvation or | been eaten by the famished popula- | tion. The Bokhara elephant weighs | en tons and has been christened eautiful Lady” by the Mo: Soviet. A ton of American peanuts | | and other morsels in which ele- | phants delight have been ordered by | the zoological authorities for their | | new guest. dens of t mounte WE OWN OPERATE RETAILL STORES AND 5 FACTORIES Patent Leather Low Heels, Goodyear Welt Rubber Heels $3.98 Comfort Slippers All Colors 79¢ CHILDEN DRESS and SCHOOL SHOES MISSES COLOR TOP $2.98 INFANTS MOCCASIN In Al: Colors $1.98 $2.49 SHOLS SPECIAL OPENING DAY VALUES | in New and Enlarged Departments—‘-with Extensive Savings on Wantable Right-Now Mérghandise‘ Heavy Blanket j ‘for Men and Women $3.95 . Heavy well made bath robes, in light and dark pat- terns, sizes cut very full and up to 44, Regulay $5.98 robes, Special Tomorrow— Opening Day Women’s “Beacon Blanket Bath Robes—Beautiful patterns, heavy “Beacon” Blanket, silk trimmed, cut very full . Children’s Bath Robes. of all ages—Ilight patterns { for the boys. 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Specia Vick’s |V BPOllIh small size . 24c Silk Stripe Shirts Men's $1.98 Silk Stripe Shirts, with or without collars, in a lovely fresh assortment, sl sizes. $l 45 Special tomorrow at B Flannel Shirts, with 2 pockets, at- tached collar i tan, khaki and grey, cut very full, well nm]v $l 49 Reg. $1.95. Sy $1.52 Silk Four- ln-H.nd- n a wonderful wide end assortment, of stripes, figures and checks-. Silk Shirts, with or without at. La B W al $2 SIORE NewBritain ( \ (/ou‘ fm fnv yéodu l tached collars, In plain colors and tancy stripes, 95 Phris Garters — Tomorrow special 5c

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