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e el VN R e e SPLIT N RANKS OFN. Y.DEHOCRATS Walker and Hylan Oppose Each Other fn Primaries Néw York, Aug, 7 (A—The split in the ranks of the New York dem- ocratie organization assumed definite linds today, with promise of one of the bitterest mayoralty fights in the history of the metropolls. State Senator James J. Walker, legislative democratic leader and | author of the boxing commlission law, has bean picked by Tammany | hall as its standard bearer in the primarfes against Mayor John K. Hylan, whée deserted tha “wigwam" | and fs seeking a third term. Others on the Tammany primary slate, chdBen yesterday, are Major General Charles W. Berry of Brook- Ivn for controller and Justice Joseph V. McKee of the elty court, Rronx, for president of the board of aldermen, Parades and impromptn ecelebra- tions greeted Benator Walker's se- lection in Greenwich Village, his home. A band played “Will You love Me in December As You Did in May?" the Senator's own com- position. Four thousand persons | marched through the narrow streets, John M. McCooey, Brooklyn lea- der who with two other borough chieftaing is aligned with Mayor Hy- Ian, said that his organization wonld turn down the Tammany slate when presented Monday and put out an opposition tlcket headed by the mayor, Tammany leaders indicated that they would attempt to deprive May- or Hylan of his famous five-cent| fare issue. They emphasized Senator Talker's advocacy of the transporta- tion aét in the legislature which would have allowed the city to con- struct and operate subways at a five eent fare without interference from the state. Mayor Hylan sald he was ready to carry the fight to the “‘wigwam” doors. “T'am in this up to my neck,” he Asclared. “I have never pussy- feoted on anything.” The mayor was reported to have notified four of his commissioners, including Dock Commissioner Michael Cosgrove, who voted for the designation of Walker, that they must choose between Tammany ond himself. The notification was re- garded as tantamount to a request for their resignations. Meanwhile the republicans herald- od tha spiit in democratic ranks as a golden opportunity to change the complexion of the city adminlstra- tion. Speaking at a testimonial dinner given in his honor, former T'nited States Senator Willlam M. Calder, said: “When Mr. Walker gete through telling what he knows about Mr, Hylan, and Mr., Hylan gets through telling what he knows about Mr. Walker, the people will know &0 much ahout hoth sides of the dem- oeratic party that thare will be no deubt of our success.” THUGS USED WOMAN AS BULLET SHIELD = She Is Killed —Two Men and|, Girl Arrested ¥ Néw York, Aug. 7 (P—A woman, | ¢ used as a human ehield by a thug fleeing in a hafl of police bullets, s dead and a detective dying as a re- sult of a spectacular gunfight near the Pennsylvania railroad termi Two youthful gangsters were cap- tured, police saving them from a crowd of 1,500 persons who threat- ened lynching. Two others escaped. Detective Richard E. Henneberry and a patrolman in a police flivver last night attempted to stop the au- tomebile in which the four suspects wore riding. The gang opened fire. Henneberry fell, a bullet severing an artery near the heart. The men scattered as other police amlromhfl Edward Hart, 18, the » grabbed Mrs. Mary Con- , as she stepped from her held her in front of him and returned the police fire. A mo- ment later the woman was etruck and Hart darted into the house, Mrs. Connelly died at a hoepital. She was the mother of four children, the voungest eight months ol4. Hen- neberry is not expected to live. Police say Hart shot both the detective and the woman. Coils of rope, the fact that the car was stolen and other ev- i4ence convinced authorities that the doorway, The box is blue qpl! jar Be sure to get real Resinol 1f you want to get rid of eczema, pimples, or other distressing skin eruption, you will accept no *‘sube stitute”’ for Resinol. 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Buy in the original blue package. the | Resinol is never sold in bulk four men were about to stage a robbery, Alma_ Johnson, 17-year-old glrl clerk, Was later arrceted in a Brook- lyn rooming house as an accomplice of the gunmen whose fight with the | ted in the death of ael Guldick, a chaut- was arrested with her and feur, charged with susplcion of homleide and grand larceny Automoblle 1i- | cense plates ias to Guldice, and | found in ths antomobile of the gun- | men led to the arrests, | Gul ® was quoted by the police| & as saying that ho gave fo Hart and | his companion a package which had been given to him by a instructions for its Johnsen ac hattan yest age, police q1 Gutdice eald was n the pa aspect it o SCOTT SAVED BY M'I' iver the 1 Guldice as guy 1lml know RS T (lj('n(nwf"l From First Dage) poor boy needs is to be lown there.” “I knew {t would happen,” the wife exclaimed. “T have worked and | prayed fc o not had a| night's sleep in weeks, | Vietim's Father Disappointed, Jacob Maurer, father of the slain | youth, who attended each day of the | sanity hear was disap ¢ “It's the law. I3 T didn't exp . My hoy is gon olation in 1 and get away with it. The j this case did not know the ciple of the law finvolved. too ignorant.” Majority Yor Insanity. A majority of 1t insanity from the ot being 7 to taken. The jury began after five allenists te prisoner had become sentenced and ot hfr e witnesses on 1lly k, jurors f judge Indicatcd would follow. Latc maintained his never found, was t Sentenced o Yang, Convicted and scnt 1 in April, Scott was grantee repri Little intercst st publicly in the cas this time, when his wife and crested Detroit and W friends and appeals we Governor Small and Presiden Clearance pri cial me ought len o mbly this ev ting of Masonie ¢ glow train through Ar- to have This {3 Miss Virginia Bow- otherwisa known as * who'll represent (hav the Atlantic City tournament not City ltems all Mary Eliza- RT W. Main, 1 flight up. g of at 16 Wash- ening at the to sell onary to good as & Co. stock- | Temple eor- \led for Tues- for the pur- recommend- the AU( l'r J n.nu.u" GUST 7 , 1025 BROS. ow Prices The Same Low Prices that have made our Hartford Establishment Famous are found at our New Britain Branch the {dge. A LOVELY FLOOR LAMP ud to be a hoax A 'k later the governor ref further act before the r William & at 2 o'clock in the m gallows on an Insanity plea. National CHOICE FRICASSEE CHIC kF\% FRESH BOILING CHICKEN 5 Ib. average .... f3-siaaseideciiatonistoancesiitiots TENDER YOUNG SMALL ROASTING FOWL FRESH BROILERS CHICKENS LEAN SUGAR CU I‘;H) Ih. . HAMS BONELESS VEAL ROASTS In Prints frossssssaseasecosatoserhponssiseseatast TEL. 403 ake this test! See how Instant and com- s your relief with Dr. Scholl's ZIno i1y healing the sanity te fatde Attorney art, in ehtainin our druggist's or shoe dealer's, DTSchoIIS . Zino-pads y opposed « e F need to die ta escane the | “Put one on—the pain is gone” Saturday SPECIALS adassocessisieasispissiosisiiszisstecsioviistonsransarasateassasantaizeas 270 ib. REisatarsreateae a2t 3. Wmmmmfimr:‘:.x Ssetbispissetatitasieniss sty et . 33c 30c it NN Nttt Cloverbloom Butter 503 Ib. 3 messstesteer Don’t Forget Our Sat. Night \pflual\ from 6-8 P. L National Meat Stores Co. 70 WEST MAIN Largest Retailers of Quality Meats in U, S. Polychrome base of fine design and tone, All silk shade of lovely tone by day or night and a variety of tones to select from; 6-foot ex- tension cord. These lamps ave tinusually fine and are representative of Garber Brothers’ low prices, but we have only 25 of them. S0 come in early $9 75 Bach tomorrow ..... LOVELY DINING ROOM SUITES No room of the home lends itself to loveliness more than the dining ¢ room, and of course it depends largely upon the dining room suite that you have. We are showing many beautiful dining room suites of fine construction, fine finish and attractive designs. The very popus lar American and French walnut suites ave being shown just now in a variety of designs and prices. Come and sece these suites and examine them carefully and you will at once appreciate that they are excep- tional values for the price. Typical Garber Brothers values all of them, and that means much to the careful buyer. Dining Room Suites from $1 65.00 to $1 ’050.00 e e s, Writing Desks—Spinet, Gover- Living Room Suites | | nor Winthrop. Bedroom Suites Dining Room Suites | Chairs Windsor, Club and Wing, Cogswell, Martha Washington, Bedroom, Kitchen. ete. Secretaries, ete, Bookeases, Highboys, Lowboys. Beautiful Colonial | Reproduc- | tions. | Smoking Sets. i Tables—Gateleg, End, Daven- | ;li port, Library, ete. i it Breakfast Sets—Painted and I 1 Unpainted. ! Coal and Gas Ranges. I i Springs. i Bridge, Floor, Tabl n loor, TH"\" i Boudoir. o% Sititen i il Reed and Fiber Suites for liv- i Martha Washington Sewing ‘ ing room, porch and sun i l Cabinets, Mirrors. | parlor. A BRIDGE LAMP Here is a bridge lamp'of splendid design and shape with all silk shade which can be tilted to an attractive angle. These lamps are very popular and the ones we offer are exception- ally fine for the price. We have but 25 of these bridge lamps and they will not last long considering that we are $8 75 Each offering them for only i e i Manufacturers \olhnz i of Direct i Living Room to the i Furniture Puhhe SR ! : ! FACTORY AT HARTFORD i NEW BRITAIN BRANCH: 215 MAIN STREET—HADLEY'S BLOCK