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STNENTREASUR, | ooz Fortune of $6,000,000 Almost| ~ ~ ccovw v mosr = Within Grasp | lerage office of Gabriel C. Berker for ful to the Herald) hont a warrant has been fssued by the Norwich police on churges of securing money from George A former secretary and reas- urer of the Bankers' Trust Co, and now being held without ball for embezzlement, still remains open on the advice of Berker's lawyer. . . Gilfilan, manager of the office here, stated today that he has heard nothing from Berker since New York, Oct, 28.—The band of treasure hunters that left New York Finn, early this month to recover the gold, silver, copper and J variously estimated at from $2 000,000, Which went Merida w i Cape 111, alr steamship en it sa rded W =3 in came known. He sald that he had called Lawyer Earl Mathewson of Norwleh, counsel for Berker, on the telephone and he advised the local man to keep the office open. The force consists of Mr. Gilfillan and Carl Dunbar of Plainville, telegraph | operator. The office of the Berker Broker- e Co. is located in the Lilje racy building on Main street and has occupied its present quarters for the past six months. dition \ted exp AEiioh divers es and bring- and next will beg task Ing them to the surface Two trawlers, the Xoam and the Spray, dragged the water in the vi cini Merida sank with A mile-long iron sweep, Then days atter the work t of re gan, the sunken ship was discovered. Teaders of the treasure secking expedition refused locatiow for fear attracted to lles 200 fet to reveal the exact that hi-jackers may he the s she down, 55 m and half a mile north of Cape C The Merida laden with ' MAY MAKE COMPLAINT her pre- Kiwanis Sign Becomes Target For eious cargo, was su | when she was rammed at ni | the steamship Admiral Iar vl The Ward Line, owners of the sunk- | en craft, did not consider it a feas- ible proposition to undertake the |police departments, are threatened salvaging of the ship. |by the Kiwanis club following the Marksmen At Clayton Crossing And Xt Is Shot Full of Holes, Complaints to the local and state jorker's connfetion with Finn be-| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1924, OBSERVANCE HERE ON ARMISTICE DAY Parade, Bonfire and Dance at Armory on Program This city's observance of Armi- stice Day, November 11, will consist of a street parade at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, followed by a bon- | fire at Walnut Hill park, and an open house and dance at the State Armory in the eveniig to which there will be no admission The program as outlined was de- | cided upon at a meeting of the ! committee last night at the Mu- nicipal Home Service Burean at city hall. It was voled to ask all | ex-servicomen, patriotic and fra. ternal organizations, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to take part In the parade, The committe consists of Harry C. Jackson, chairman: Edward F Ogren and Harry E. Scheuy, repr senting Eddy-Glover Post, Amer- jean Legion; Theodore Johnson, Tke T. Hills and Willlam Reed, repre- senting A. G. Hammond Camp, U. §. W. V.: W. Simonson, Raymond Frost and Mason P. Andrews, representing Private Walter J. Smith post, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, and Clyal Rowley, Dewey Selander and Philip Ross, representing the Disabled War Veterans, The committees which will the general committge in the obs ance are as follows: Finance, Ha C. Jackson, chairman; Dewey S | ssist Hills and Raymond [road reported to I night that he had struck a man with City ltems It means money or a home to you, Read building and loan ad on back page.—advi. . A meeting of the board of public works will be held at 7:30 o'clock this evening fo act on routine gnat- ters. Dr. T. Eben Reeks, superintend- ont of the New Britain General hos- pital, was elected president of the | Connecticut Hospital assoclation at the regular quarterly meeting In! the Danbury hospltal last Saturday. Home cooked luncheons at Crowell's —advt. Frank F. Passanno, candidate for governor of the state of New York on the soclalist labor party's ticket, will speak at tho corner of East Main and Main street, Wednesday ovening “Sunset” great fox trot by Ray Trotta. C. L. Pierce & Co,—Advt. The Hebrew Ladles’ Ald society meeting which was to be held at Taimud Torah ball fonight has heen postponed until tomorrow night. Martin A. DiMaio of 28 Hunter the police last his automobile while driving past the corner of Myrtle and Washing- ton streets, e did not know who |the man was and reported that he wa sapparently uninjured. Play “The Truit of His Folly" Newington Grange Hall, Oct. 29. Dancing.—Advt. The recent fair conducted by the Y. M. T. A, & R, socicty netted ap- | proximately 8,000 for the society's an- | building fund, it has been nounced. A meeting of the building com- mission will be held tomorrow eve- | ning at 8 o'clock. HITS AT GOOLIDGE - * FOR TARING 250 (Casale Concentrates on Presi: | dent's Feg at Patriotic Meeting Calvin Coolldge and Charles G. Dawes, Republican nominees, were attacked at a noonday raily at the Corbin Screw Corporation Co., gates today by 8, Gerard Casale, Demo- cratic nominee for state senator. | Casale recited the story of Cool- \dge's alleged demand that payment of $250 be made before he would consent to speak at a memorial serv- JJce to be conducted by Bridgeport veterans, this payment being over and above $10 for expenses. The speaker sald 8. Z. Poll, a raturalized citizen, donated his theater without fa cent of pay, vet the vice-president of the United States declined to give his time on an afternoon to he de |voted to memorializing the deeds of those who dled in the war. Dawes And Lorimer | The candidate also told of Dawes’ {connections with the Lorimer bank- {ing enterprise. He claimed the Re- publican nominee for vice-president Ihad violatad the constitution of the { United States and the statutes of the fstate of Tllinols when he gave Lori- {mer $1,200,000 to deposit in his icompany so that he might open a hank. He told his andience of about 135 men that the supreme court of the State of Tllinois had directed a verdict against Dawes on the day he was nominated for vice-president, N ALY MOHICAN' CINNAMON BUNS Doz. 18¢ BIG WEDNESDAY SPECIA NOW'S THE TIME TO SAVE ON QUALITY TOODSTUFFS - * REGULAR HOUR SALES 0 TO 11 A, M, ROUND, 1OIN, PORTERH'S STEAK 1b. 19¢ FRESH GROUND Hamb‘qlr‘gr 3 lbf_. 25¢ 9TO 11 A M, 9 TO 11 A M. ARMOUR'S BEST SMOKED BEST MAINE SHOULDERS | POTATOES Ib. 12V%c | 15b. peck 19¢ LEAN FRESH CONFECTIONERY LEAN BOILING PRIME RUMP ASTS BUEF ... 1h, 20c¢ Shoulders .. Tb. 18¢ |Sugar....2Ibs.’ 19¢ ALL DAY SPECIALS : TRESH PORK i 24c ROASTS ....... SMALL FRESH HAMS ..., Ib.(27c S PANCY PRIME RUMP ROASTS VEAL ... Ib. 200 ! w 36¢C LEGS YEARLING | e i ® 25¢ l IZ\.\!Q :m;c.s e 32¢ l 2?{%&‘:::01“!5 .. 12‘5’0 B, 24 NEW PACK SAUER KRAUT 3 1bs, L CUTLET ... A group of well known New York |mutilation of one of the new traffic | lander, Tke T. for his connections with the Lorimer | “Sunset” by Ray Trotta out atjank scandal. Anthony J. Drexel | parade, H. Simonson, chair- road between this city and Hartford. | man. E. F. Ogren, commander of | Four signs, donated by Richard |the American Legion., Willlam Reed | Pinches, Jr., a member of the club, |and Philip Ross: music, Harry F. men, includin Biddle, Jr., I'r Heyward Drapton, <1ift 1. Mallory and | took to guide posts reccntly placed on the | Frost; last. C. L. Pierce & Co,—Advt. Joseph Zuk has taken a permit to huild two three-tenement houses on the Republican state machine, quot- ing Senator Blakewell on a state- | ment that the state is being run on Mr. Casale attacked | o FINEST CR BACON o Ibs 25¢ FANCY SELE{LTED " EGGS........... 2doz IMPORTE] SWISS CHE recover the lost tre: ARRIVES FROM SCOTLAND Miller street, at a cost of $9,000 Victrolas and Pianos. at Morans'— 55¢ a busineds-like basis by J._ Henry Roraback. Thomas J. Smith Speaks Thomas J. Smith, nominee for rvepresenfative spoke on the state land painted by order of Archie |Scheuy, chalrman; Clyal Rowley. Hawker, also a member of the club, | Theodore Johnson and Mason P. and valued at $20 each, were placed | Andrews; invitations, Harry C. Jack- |carly this week at prominent high- {son and Miss Cora Bertini; dancp, [0\t way intersections outside of New |the general committee. The general| After a month of closed doors to cot- | been trying to get his fiance over from Europe for the past several months, but because of quota com- plications she was unable to secure passage until last week. He is employed at the New Brit- pin Sheet Metal Works. Miss D vidson has Secured a temiporary home in this city and they will be| married probably within a week or two. Do Not Guess About Your Eyes Have them, examined, Eyesight is one possession for which there is no substitute. A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 40 Years' Experence in Eye Testing 300 MAIN ST, Front of Own Home Tnspector—Thrice Decorated in BUTTER ........ 2 Ibs. 8lc BEST PURE WHOLE MILK 2 LARD . 2 Ibs. BQCJ CHEESE S 7c § -t The sign near the Clayton crossing | Monday evening in the Home Sery- | has two vacancies in Texas to be the Democratic move for elimina- GRANULATED N. B, C. A o ¥ I Become Bride of D. M. Coghill in {was not up more than 24 hours be- | jce Bureau. lled, one in the infantry and the tion of personal tax payments by |fore it became the target for some | el et in the motorized field artillery, women and of the gasoline tax. He T s and now is said to resemble a large | gergeant Hayward today. !ducting a campaign without an js- — ¥ T e s Now Britain yester. |PePPer box, some one. evidently ull, Join Morans' Xmas Music Club— |sue and told his listencra that “hon- OUR DINNER BLEND | EXTRA FANCY SIFTED P! o d av Boiinsisadsdt undiy int New) coinkinstaglettor Boocs for some; s josty In government® ia the important| RED BUITERFLY MIXE "0-AMERICAN SPAGHE s r AN Sie 1) onmalchal heetor | SE2 GO GOl By filienday, PEA BEANS MOHICAN EVAP, MILK D. M. (“Scotty”) Coghill of this city ) RICK PURE COCOA IN BULK ..... within a short time, AVIATION OFFICER T0 SPEAK Wan Kiled by Holdun Men i A% TRgiih. . weman. gecently MOHICAN MINCE M 2ic | N. B, C. ROYAL LUNCH ... I P the quln of Africa, with a dog s | i BEST SIAINE WINZER STOOK - n Major Freeman of C. N. G., Aviation her princlpal companion. | POTATOES ' ' < 90 ; 1 ++ In Two Bushel Sacks..Per Bushel JUC | ; POY HAND PICKED | SWT. JUICY SUNKIST | EX. PANOY TABLE APPLES ORANGES Pliss Jessle €. Davidson, Who “mylmmam committee will meet again on next | Would-be recruits, the army again platform, laying special stress upon 3 g ta | SP ECIAL SUGAR. .10 Ibs. 83c|VANILLA BARS...Ib. 25¢ ; short Time, a Passenger on Liner. | marksman with a’ rifle or revolver according to a hulletin received by 'charged the, Republffans with con i e Gy | i ICIEIee Rras slioU e ot B | Stella Rebekah Sewing Circle will jissiie to be decided at the polls next - OCTAGON SOAP ... : meet with Mrs. Gustaye Winger, 201 % Gfen street, Thursday afternoon. Mr. Coghill is the veteran who has eled more than 20,000 miles into |8 = GRAPES | GRAPEFRUIT | ' | War—to Speak at Joint Luncheon. Orange, N. Y., Oct. 25.—The ar- rest of the second assailant of Louis K. Rittenhouse, 43, Newark tire dealer, who died in the Orange Me- morial hospital shortly after he.was EXTRA HEAVY Members of the common council and of the mayor's special commit- tee to secure an aviation fleld in w Britain have been fnvited to at-1 4 %) 5 51qup men whom he re- tend the joint meeting of the com-|°'? Binedeivicilubaltomorow ooE ol o ot oGNS arE Ut eTlen i midnight, is drawing near today, ac- hear Major Talbot O. Freeman, com- # 9| cording to the police who ha MoyementZ | fasnning oMmseslorithe 1isthiosers |cora neitol s rolissRemiofhaxe 5 : 5 % it | broadeast his description throughout Mrs. Arthu nett of Hartford | vation squadron of the Connecticut | S S ey will speak on “The Big Sister Move- al Guard. 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