New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1924, Page 18

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TWO MORE NAMED IN SERVICE RACE Normal School Dental Clinic and Fresh Air Camp Figure s have been | service Two mora candidat nominate Ki medal ¢o! e b nanied day—>\Ma , principa state n and Miss V e Loga ulosis rellef nu nte The committee in charge of the : lecided to S it the "‘l of Nover two are as foll “Kiwanls Contest Editor, “New Britan Herald Kiwanls White, principal servica al, Mareus the State Nor- alysis made of the her attention, she found that nearly \TH'NK V r cent of them had bad 100 pe teeth, for the paign whieh resulted in the estab- Hshmer direct r “She in her camp, | additional housing facilities, the re- | sult of |t o ca last sur FTAKER HELI N LIQUOR CASE AR e e Emploge of au Chalin Aot - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, BUSINES SEES IN'SOUTHINGTON| BIG FIGHT ON Authorities Convinced He Has |Five Major Issues of Legislation Not Slipped Throngh Net Are Feared —_— New York, Nov. 14.—Business must gird {ts loins and prepare to | Fattle next year on five major lssues torce, to locate and apprehend Jo. |that arlse from proposed national seph Velle, wanted for assault and {and state legislation, says a report attempted murder of Lester Moor- |submitted today to the national in- toft of New Britain and James Cot- | dustrial council and affiifated or- ter of Southington, Wednesday night, | ganizations, ave, up to a late hour to prov- | here 1 unsuccessful, Velle {s wanted for | “The princlpal contests in the knife wielding affalr fn which he |feld of industrial legislation,” safd is alleged to have inflicted wonnds [the report, “will be over: ses come to which largely was to blame ir condition, and the cam- it of the dental clinic was & esult. has also been very onergetic support of the Kresh Alr and was the first to suggest which tha camp was able to are of 34 wdditional children me (Bpecial to the Herald) Eouthington, Nov. 14.—Efforts of Constable Thomas Murphy and Tim- othy Foley of the Southington police in seml-annual session | e s FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1924, SOUTHINGTON NEWS Bellman's department store on Canter street was robbed some time last night and several hundreds of dollars worth of goods were taken. Constables Thomas Murphy and | Timothy Foley who took the matter under investigation, arrested one suspect in the case and they feel |certain that they have the gulity party, Entrance was gained through a back window and some |cash which was fn the store was taken along with the merchandise, The constables gained clues to the whereabouts "of the stolen materlal | and they hope to recover the booty The Girls' Friendly society of Paul's Eplscopal church will present a farce entitled “Polly Wants & | Cracker" in the town hall this eve- ning, There will also be three acts of vaudeville and dancing. Triune Chapter, No, 40, will hold ita statéd convocation this evening, when the P. M, degree will be worked, Senior High School P. & T. Assn. Meeting On Tuesday evening of next week the Senior High School Parents and | Teachers' Assocaition will hold a | meeting in the assembly hall. Ed- today. | ward Ogren, commdnder of Eddy | Glover post, will speak. The school The senior class of the Lewls high sehool will hold a reception this eve- {orchestra will give selections, and offer the ning In honor of Superintendent and | the Amphion club_will |Mrs. Libbey and the. naw members |Féading of “The Will"” a one-act of tha school faculty. Invitations [P'2¥ ""'B"h’”"' After ”‘°d’,“"f' have been sent out to the teachers, | tihment the parents may discuss 1 " |the work of the children with the At e b o i e s dist Eplscopal church wi unable to find any way to meet the defleit of nearly $8,000,000 in the contri- butions for home and foreign mis- slons, It was finally agreed to postpone further discussion until the bishops meet with the board of forelgn mis- slons at Pittsburgh on Monday when oither a way to make up the deflcit must be found or the church will have to curtall its missionary pro- gram hoth at home and abroad by some 83 per cent, Whitneyville, Me., Nov, 14—While blueberries are the paradoxical tryit grown fo Whitneyville, This freak of nature has been developed on land owned by Newell Albee, who is extremely careful of his treasure and allows only a very few to be|air and an additional roll pleked { RAIN IN VERMONT Montpeller, Vt., Nov. 14, == The drought in thi o has been brok. en, as rain fell last night, followed by & light enow early this morning, with further precipitation indicated No action hes been taken by the fish and game or forestry depart. ments in regard to lifting the ban on hunting, BABE'S LONG DRIVE Los Angeles, Nov. 14, — Playing hig first round of golf since las! February, Babe Kuth, home run king, made & drive from the first tee at the Rancho Country club y terday, which netted 352 yards, the| longest drive ever made at Rancho. He sent the ball 822 yards in the of 230 yards gave him the record, Yeea conspiracy raid ttampt to I worth 840 ¢ in Greenwich on both Moorcroft and Cotter wh caused them to be sent to the Me ien hospital. Both men are resting {comfortably today and unless com plications set In, they will recover The police are positive, they say hat Velie has not left Southington Greenwich, Nov on the esta 14—James Que aretaker t New York architect police yesterday {nterr to move whiskey ¢ 000 and ee atch on the man's home tomobiles and ¢ i was in |erty street, but he has not returned 4 with [there, County Detective Edward Hickey and & number of assietants are alding the local police and it is alfin on Lih Both local ofticers have kept a strict | “The 20th eonstitutional ment amend- the child labor law; attempts fo enact monopolistic estate insur- ance funds or workingmen's eom- ; limitation of hours for abor for women in industry; state tax legislation; efforts of labor wnfons to secure further immunity from state laws." Although a “falrly heavy erop” of ti-ingustrial and anti-business pro- posals will be Introduced before state egislatures having regular sessions | parents of the senlor, and friends of the school. The reception commit. tea consists of Henry Franels, chair- | man; Mary Stewart, Edith Sirullo and Berkley Florlan | A Aemonstration of speed mw-V writing was furnished in the high | school this week by Barney Taggert, | who won the recent amateur on- (test in New York city. After one- minute tests, in which he wrote 13 | words a minute without mistalkes teachers. Ewery parent {s invited to come and bring friends or chil- dren. CAN'T MEET DEFICIT Atlantie City, N. J, Nov. 14, = After a dlscussion which began yes- terday morning and lasted through- out the day and until late last night, the board of bishops of the Metho- superiority just as the Prosacuting Attorn gated In belleve {lived o gchool as his reg ways had vision landing the lan cumstar g efforts is a splendid modern echool “This school, with grounds in the north end s certainly an asse the man whose effor umental in secur Britala this splendid tainly should Re recognized be appreciated by his f . ts were fx it sch *Contest Edftor. “The New Britain Herald have been ! ng the noml- | s in the Kiw contest with | {derabls interest, and it seems | to me that seme of the herole work | of the gentler ssx uld be recog- nized, and I woul “Miss Logan work in the p regular duties, b terest she has talen eular children and t ' | sall will be bro ris Hahn of New York or law violation and fined $350 each ar er. arre tima by | 1ater THE SCANEIDER CASE No New Developments Today and Young Woman Wi Court Next Monday Night, dev ;u\, ch has revolved aro Cha ey H. C. White t he was im expected that Velie will be taken in as soon as he comes out of hidine. The police have received informa tion that the man is in hiding here in town and is being shielded by 'raport continued was made, knew more about |relatives and friends and, although While organized labor through Aing and transportation of [they feel certain that theév Know |{ts national body, the American Fed- ey than in. It . |where he is, they haven't taken Any [aration of Labor, has not yet acted said, this |dafinite action in getting him, benig on the detailed program of legisla- ht into court confident that they will take him In |tion it will etrive to have adopted in within tha nest few days |the states next year, many Velie fs well |state aericultural bodies, authorities as ha has a court record | groups, socfalistic and- other radical hers and almost everyone in tOWDN | factions already have formulated the knews him. Tha police feel that it | majar part of their programs.” will be imposeible for him to make | “Republican victories in many his appearance in puhlic without the <tata contests for legislative seats Relatives of | 2ra sxpected to exert an unfavorable g him 1 ere he is he had not in 1025, the report expressed optl- mism that the list will ba only halt as 1ong as the record of 12,000 new statutes established in 1023, The n court th th n B a cer am's Shore whera the ness warrar efty, iagaport and lyn, were ar- known to the lecal in court on a charge of d sentenced to 30 days in tlen Krayer the fourth ds sted, was not in court at the reaching them t twas expected to Velfe have promised to ;i In case they learn w} up to a late hour today programs of the labor unions, Wel- organizations and radical shown up, If it ia found that he s e shielded by friends, a warrant congervatism will be the keynote ot S iesiedlron i dirert oplinors oy R B e T A al who are responsible for his hAINE ciates on charges of atding a fugitive from o ¥ {niisaces eia e RROOKHART'S MAJORITY Des Moines, Towa, Nov. 14.—8en- [ator §mith W. Brookhart's final ma- ity over Daniel F. Steck, his ‘A:M ratic opponent in the recent nited States senate, 750 votes, it was in- day by official and unoffi 8 on the nearly complete groups Appear in | gim ST Lawrence College Head Ts Found Doad in Bed Arr aton, Wis, Nov 14.—Thére were nents today in the case the trag- . Rogers, after a president, of Tawren: He had deliv eon Ray last ni refused to dis- er and state's the incident he coroner's finding. 4 to his room rlaining of iliness. He cam renes as president 30 veare ago KILLED BY BANDIT I’ of the | chureh | rfluence upon the class legislation | from both famillar and unfamilar copy, he gave these tests to the sen- |iors and juniors in the school, He | commended the senfor class on its i:nod work, aaving that it compared favorably with classes in clty ! schools, EXPERIENCE in examining your eyes and abllity to fit you with correct lenses and frame, go hand in hand. Emil Boehard of Clark street, Milldale, wae struck by an automo- bile driven by H. J. Tammoney of Hartford last night on the Water- | bury-Milldals road near Clark street. He was painfully but not seriously | | cut about the hands and face, being taken to the residence of Dr. F, J Mann in Plantsville, whers his hurts were treated, Your eyes are your most precious posses- elon, Safeguard them. Have them examined now. FRANK E. GOODWIN Eyesight Specialist 327 MAIN §T. Phone 1805 Lewis high school will meet Strat- ford high in the latter town at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The two elevens are thought to be close- lv matched and quite a number of | 10cal rooters will accompany the team down atate. } National Education Waek will be | abgerved in the local schools next | === week with several special features, | ineluding exhibits of work done by the publis. The gchools will be open to the public and it is hoped that | parants and frisnds of the pupils will avail themselves of this opportunity | to keep in touch with the schoois. Crackers P.&G. L;;.;-;;", | White S0 Naptha breads nothin vegeta clared. o1 On Monday Miss Schnelder is ex- | Pittsburgh, Nov. 14x—1J. C. Brown || 21 ™ hox t Youngstown, Ohic, was shot to ” Soap pected to be at the town court in | North Haven to answer to a com- { tha car whie she was intoxicated. Pure all wool Y models "developed in Raglan, § 4 Ulster, Ulsterette & English effects. 100% value Just say: \ CHARGE 1y \ It's partof § Qfl"'fm‘lf?, 5 Men's SUITS § Smart, seatonable, all. § wool styles including extra sizes. An assort- mentforthe conservative & it dremer: B4 BOSTON CLOTHING STORE 63 Church Street Next To Herzld Office eath in front of the Woodlawn, Pa. | | high scheol building today by a highwawman, who was frightened away befora he could obtain $1,200 whieh the victim carried on his per- | son. Brown, Prosecutor War N up ]Inr counsel complaint. nderstood that the young | arged with driving a holsting engineer, had tion at Woodlawn. OPENING OF FLOWER GARDEN HOUSE 1163 STANLEY ST. Our Greenhouse is now complete and open for busi- ness, with a full line of cut flowers and votted plants for Thanksgiving Day and Christmas and all occasions. You are welcome to come and visit. Open week days and Sundays. Next to St. Mary’s Cemetery heen employed on a building opera- | OUR FLOWER GARDEN SHOP 436 MAIN ST. OPP. EAST MAIN will have a lovely assortment of cut flowers and plants for Thanksgiving Day and Christmas. Special Chrysanthemums for football games School girls home for Thanksgiving will want a good pair of Winter Shoes and we have them. Collegiate Hose, too, is all important. Don't forget we carry Sport Hose of Wool or Silk and Wool in plaids and jac- quard patterns. W. G. Simmons CORP. 85 West Main St. Tomorrow Morning Another Great 3-Hour Sale 9 to 12 only 165 Trimmed Hats Special $1 .OO Better Values Than Ever — None Sold After 12 ADDED SPECIAL All Day Special 500 New Winter Hats Just Arrived st $5.00 Value $7.50 | CHILDREN'S B ! HATS All styles, all colors, featuring the | [, 000t accortment Gloria Swanson Poke. Special— | in the city. $1.95 ., $5.95 | $1.49 Goldenblum Millinery Co. ST. NEW BRITAIN Cor. Main and Court Sts. FELT HATS 188 MAIN KETWnuALITY Go0DS AT: ECONOMY PPICES’ 5, 318° MAIN ST _TEL..2485 A M. TOllA M. birsZS Cc MORNING SPECIALS FROM 7 BEST MAINE (HALLhI\" POTATOESE s peck 19 | MILK ... LEAN FRESH 2 i 25c . 2"35¢c | BEST PURE SHOULDERS ... | LARD . o SPECIAL LEAN @moked 3P.M—5P. M. houlders ALL DAY SPECTALS LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB .. * i) ‘llc ROAST PORK (Not Frozen) .. SMALL LEAN FRESH HAMS . i SPECIAL FROM 7 TO ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE Rest Frankforts ... Boneless Pot Roast . Veal For Stew ... Tamb For Stew .. Fresh Cut Hambul‘{.’ DOMINO @] GRANULATED SUGAR CAPITAL CITY FLOUR .. EVAPORATED MILK CRISP GINGER SNAP FRESH FIG B\R\ Sifted Sweet Peas .. Sugar Corn ... cans Fancy Tomatoes . 5 2 cans Jello (all flavors) . packngo Flizabeth Park Fruit Salad ..... can Flizaheth Park Squash v can Flizaheth Park Pumpkin . e BUTTERSSY - EGGS PARKSDALE Vum Nut Oleo .. Ib 18¢c . Th e .. h lde .1 18¢ i fldck 2 cans 35¢ 2 29¢ 25¢ 10c 33c 23¢ FAR\i Good Luck Oleo | 32¢ |h CALIF, SUNKIST . Th 18¢c | Shoulder Steak ........ Roasting Chickens . Fresh Killed Fowl .. i Sirloin Steaks . .. Lean Corned Beef . 82c“25m,\ $1.98 { Ivory Soap Flakes ....... 0ld Dutch Cleanser Rumford’s Baking Powder Premier Salad Dressing . ! Mincemeat . .. Sun-Maid Raisins . . 23¢ | Grandma's Pancake Flour, Ialgo’ pkg. .).) ) 1b 20c Th 25¢ 2:30 P. M. STEAKS 29c lb. .. b 42¢ . 39 . Ih 10¢ 21 19c 21 25¢ 3 packages 2 2 cans 1h . jar '.Z packages 2 packages 25¢ 15¢ 29¢ 33¢ 25¢ 27c 2% 21b881c cee-- 2 doz. 81c First Prize Olen 29¢ 1h ORANGES “m-e- doz 1 9c EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT ...... EMPEROR GRAPES oo dozen ... head 15¢ . peck 19¢ . 2 quarts, 25¢ .61 25¢ . 5e Large Florida Oranges 39¢ Teeberg Lettuce o Fresh Cut Spinach Cape Cod Cranberries . Red or Yellow Onions .. .. Native Carrots or Parsni Native Bleached Celer; Large White ( auhflm\er Fancy Baldwin Apples Yellow Globhe Turnips . | Fancy Sweet Potatoes . | Solid Head Cabbage ..... 2D 2:)c . bunch 20¢ head 25¢ . 4 quarts 25¢ . peck 35¢ .61 25¢ .h 3¢ We carry a full line of Burt Olney Brand Vegetables in glass jars, Come in and lnok over our selection.

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