New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 1, 1925, Page 8

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TONG LEADERS « AGREE 70 PEACE Another Truce Arrived at--Final ~¢ This Time New York, Sept, 1.—The grand secretaries of the warring Chinese tongs were brought together by Dis- trict Attorney Banton and his first ansistant, Ferdinand Pecora. in the the presence of a Chinese peace- maker, Les Kee, presid SN Chinse Benevolent assc A three.c Chinese went among the ton peacemaker, wl torney lookad on aald they had agreed to the district | attorney’s opening suggestion of an arbitration committes to he orgar {zed under purely Chinese ausplees a8 soon as they nation-wide membership of the two warring tongs No Further Attacks Tn the meantime, they eaid, ward would be sent eut forbidding any conld econsult the further attacks by members of one | tong on the other _Mr. Banton declared he was sat- 1sfled with the progress made a that “I don't think we'll have any more troubla” Tt the Chinese f agree armanng themeelves they have promiséd to come back to see WM [ton jaunched his plan D= | party is to complicate affal ened them with prison and deporta- tlon it the tong war continued, It} was then that District Attorney Ban- | ton arrived at police headquarters | (and found them willing to accept when lie offered himself as a peace maker. The Chinese accepted, how ever, under the condition that Lee Kee of the Chinese Benevolent as soclation should sit with Mr. Bantor Henry Moy represented the Or Leong Merchants' assoclation and Wong Get represented the Hip Sing Tong society yester “Send the lawyers v, rict attorney | sald, “and close the s Lach Blames Other Both representatives then told the distriet attorney thelr rivals had y | violated the treaty which ended t district attorney's office yesterday in | previous tong war on reading settle g March 26 wing terms are to nd to resolve a loubts so that the members of the he fol 3 ' dlspu two tongs may live at peace with ne another,” treaty goes o 1 on for many pages, ges, with sue - | provisions as this two tongs, after peaca 18 de hall mind thefr own bus ness, Ineluding law-suits, by add Moreover the treaty provided that a Chinese should have Ing witnesses," 2 voice In deciding which tons 119 collect his tribute, when botk temanded it, instead of being killed by the one to whom ha neglected to pay and then heing avenged by the Roth tongs admitted been trouble between thelr members but both #ald they were personal killings and not official actlon by the thera had 10 |tongs. Tt was at this stage that Mr. Ban for purel) before taking the law into thelr oWn [ “hinese arbitration and a rewriting hands again Yesterday was the second time the tong leaders have met since the aut. break of hostilities o week agn, With five men dead, the first brought the leaders for e headquarters Friday 1y to po- nd threat. Stars Marry Miss Jeanne Fagels, star of *“Rain,” which had a long run on Broadway jed {o Edward Harris (Ted) Coy, former Yale football star was secrefly ma | right home,” of the peaca treaty of the tonge WIFE A SUICIDE AFTER PHONE CAL Tells Hushand to Hurry Home' From Office New Tork, Sept. 1.—An hour and a halt after she telephoned to he hugband to hurry home from his of fice, yesterday 1fternoon, Mrs. James B. Dickey, 31, wife of an official of Tiffany Co., jewelers, fired four bu lots | her head in thelr apartiment at 17 outh Munn avenue, Orange, N, J. She dled last even in Orange Memorial hospital, Mrs. Dickey telephoned to hef husband at 2:30 o'wock. He no. ticed a tinge of despondency in her voice, but thought nothing of it un- il she said “You'd better hurry and hung up the re cefver, At 4 o'clock the elevator man, en tering the lebby of the apartment house, heard four shots. He and tenants made a futile effort to trace them. Mr. Dickey, startled by his wife's request, immediately left his offics He arrived home a few minutes aft er 4. He let himself into his apart ment with a pass key and called his wife's name, There was no response Hurryirg into her room, he found her lyving across the bed. In her hand was a revolver. On a dresscr was a note, the contents of whiel Mr. Dickey and police refused to di vulge, Mrs. Dickey, who was unconscions was hurried to the hospital. E&he died at 7 o'clock without regaining consclonsness. Mr. Dickey sald he was unable tc suggest a motive for his wife's act || He said she appeared'in the best of health and spirits when he starfed for his office in Manhattan yesterday morning. 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Many stores keep tham ready-wrapped — help CELLUCOTTON PRODUCTS €O ! pay the clerk y 166 West Ja NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU ONE MORE WEEK OF FLINT-BRUCE SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Even with an increased Sales Force and extra delivery facilities, we have found it utterly impossible to handle the great volume of busi- ness which has come to us, so we have decided to extend the Sale to For one week more, you can get dependable, Flint- Saturday night. 3-piece cane back Suite, gen- uine mohair, including 2 pillows, reduced from $239.00 to $175.00 Combination Walnut or Mahog- any 4-poster in full size, 4-foot or single size, very special, at $27.50, Walnut finish Simmons steel beds and guaranteed springs, re- duced from $21.50 to $15.75. Odd Dining Table, from one of our best Suites, combination walnut, top 45x60, from $70 to $35.00. reduced Odd Dining Chairs and Odd Servers at half-price. Mchogany finish End Tables, reduced from $6.75 to $3.35. ¢ ® 3-piece Buite as illustrated, figured velour, reduced from $225.00 to $159.00 and it's Kroehler made Recent arrivals complete our line of Living Room Suites which has always attracted many customers. Every single suite reduced this week. Some discontinued suites and odd pieces at half price, Combination French Walnut 4-piece suite (chifforobe instead of ward- robe as shown) reduced from $163.09 to $399.00. An extraordinary value. Many odd Bedroom pieces at half price. BISCUIT TUFTING Stearns & Foster Imperial Edge fluffy felt mattress. hundreds of them at $25.00, sale price $18.75 Silk Floss and Hair Mattresses, Metal and Box Springs, at attractive reduc- tions. We‘ have - sold Tlustrating a Suite made especially for us and like many other patterns can- not be found elsewhere. (2 sizes of Buffet.) Made of Combination Walnut with blistered Maple Overlay, beautifully made-and finished, May be had in 10, 9 and 8 pieces. reduced as low as $175.00. Final clean-up of Lamps. 58 floor samples, many at less than actugl fac- tory cost, See our $15.00 group; some of them sold originally at $39.00, Bruce endorsed furniture at great savings. This puts homes of beau- ty and comfort within reach of all. Out stocks were so large that even unprecedented selling has not impaired variety. & Such values but once a season—many rarely equalled, some never-to- be duplicated; will pay your trip to Hartford many times over. Well made web 'bottom .7-foot Davenport fine quality of Denim reduced from $90 to $75. Lots ° of people buy them, use them a few years and then.have them covered, : 6 patterns of combination Wal- nut Vanities at half-price. Extension Windsor Day Beds, in choice of cretonnes, have cane panel ends, reduced from $48.00 to $32.75. Your last chance to buy genuine Alaska, cork lined Refrigerators at one-fourth to one-third off, Only about 48 left, but the size you want may be here. Large size unfinished breakfast tables, strut legs nicely turned, We have sold piles of 'em ' at $10.75. Special this ‘week at $8.50. SRR THE FLINT-BRUCE CoO. Selling Good Furniture for 34 Years at 103 Asylum St. Hartford 150 Trumbull St.

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