New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1925, Page 5

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MANY HATS IN RING INBOSTONELECTION Preliminary ~ Maneavers in (Choosing Mayor Underway Boston, Sept, 8 (M—The prelim- inary maneuvers in the campaign for election of a new mayor of Boston in November, which bids fair to be the greatest free-for-all race in the history of the city, were somewhat further advanced today, Brigadier General John H. Dunn, former na- tlonal commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, was prepared to ten- der his resignation as city comnws- sioner of Sollders' Rellef after definitely announcing that e would bs a candidate for mayor. At the same time Brigadier Gen- eral Charles H, Cole, another of the trlo of military men who had been considered as likely to make the run, announced that he would not be @ candidate and in a letter to Major General Edward L. logan urged Logan to make an active campaign for the office, Already in the fleld are District Attorney Thomas C. O'Brien, W, T. A. Fitzgerald, Suffolk county regis- ter of deeds, and Malcolm F. Nichols, who resigned as collector of fnternal revenue to hecome a candi-* date, besides two or three others less prominent in public affairs. There are expectatlons of further candidacies, The election 1s on non-partisan lines, but Nichols is generally re- garded as representing the hope of the republicans of overturning the normal democratic majority in the elty, Rumanians Arrest 800 Peasants for Plotting Vienna, Sept. 8§ (®—The Abend #ays it learns that 800 Bessarablan pe nts are now on trial at Kishi- mev, Rumania, by a niilitary trib- unal. They were arrested by a Ru- manian punitive expedition sent against (he inhabitants of Tartar Bunar, who were alleged to have plotted to deliver Bessarabia over to | Sovict Russia at the end of Septem- ber. The Abend asserts that the col- Jective indictment against the pris- eners fills 720 pages and that 1,500 Witnesses have been called (o tes-| tify. Foochow Disturbances Not Serious in Nature Amoy, China, Sept, 8 (®—Recent disturbances at Foochow were not of 2 serious nature, resulting merely in & change of military governors. Ad- vices received here said the deposed governor, who was reported sympa- thetic with the Canton government, had been replaced by a follower of General Wu Pel-Fu, Conditions in Amoy remain quiet. A despatch from Amoy, dated Sep- tember 2, said trouble was imminent in Foochow between opposing mill- tary factions and that fighting had teen reported within the city. SQUIRREI RACCOONS “ Furriers CORONER PROBES DEATH IN IRISH STEW FIGH Died of Wound in Heart, Doctor Reports Norwalk, Sept, John J. Phelan of Bridgeport w conduct an {nvestigation Medical Examiner | Huntington stated that Correla h ded from a stab wound fin | heart. | other six wounds were of a nature, The dead man had three woun in the chest, one one in the right thigh and two the back, 5 by the woman, ble to find the weapon, The Jones woman is helng he on the charge of murder, the outcome of the inquest row. Dorothy Smith and Carar Fernandez are being held terial witnesses. ADVANCING AGE DISBANDS Civil Warrlors Decide Ing to Drink Toast to Com- rades Too Strenuous, Stillwater, Minn., Sept. § | Drinking a toast in winc to their d of the Civil War who saw servi in Company C, Eighth Minnesot has been in existen In company of their comrades e for 10 yea and the wife bined ages Lotal more than 23 | of Horace Voligny. | organization by Mr. Voligny in 191 Besides Mr, Voligny the vetera | at what probably was the Jast mec ing of the trio, are John Bluke, Mellon, Wis.. $3 years old, and Ja cob Secrest Minncapolis, 83 old. Voligny is the dean of th having reached §6 years, | should be drunk by the two last su vivors it was decided yesterday th. the weight of the encroaching yea was growing too burdensome to pe mit annual gathering: WIRTH SAILS. Berlin, Sept. 8 (B—Former (‘ha cellor Wirth left for the States today on the steamer Stut interparliamentary ington. unfon in CONTINUING OUR SPECIAL OFFERINGS A “good buy” us to continue most of our special offerings Very Popular Among These Are ATTRACTIVE MUSKRAT COATS HUDSON SEAL, Squirrel Trimmed GENUINE LEOPARD, Red Fox Trim , Very Popular BEAVER, as Low as . 5 . to £ WfNGZAND fi}RRIERf Fifty-Nine Pratt Street—Hudson,Bldg. Hartford Norwalk Man Stabbed by Negress 8 (A — Coroner into the death of Fidel Correla, alis Marul- na, who was stabbed to death by Clara Jones, a Negro woman early Samuel H. ad | the He stated that none of the | seriou in the right arm, The police have heen conducting a search for the knlife that was used but have been una pending tomor- |Jestroyer as ma VETERANS TWO MEN'S CLUB| s s Annual Mcc | parted comrades, three old soldiers dropped their glasses and \ermH,\"‘NW"'\‘ succumbed shortly disbanded the two men's club which with the 14 widows one of the surviving members of the club, the three veterans whose com- years, held thelr last meeting at the home, Although the wishes of their com- rades in arms provided that the toast to the departed members of the club Unitec gart to attend the congress of lhr:’ Wash- | ¥ in the raw fur market enables Connecticut’s Most Thoughtful Purchasers” NEW. BRITAIN ;[BOILER EXPLOSION HILLS FOUR ON NOA Destroger OIF Shanghai Sept. & (A—The de- United States navy, re- radio last night that four men of the crew had been killed in in Shanghal, stroyer Noa, ported by yesterday morning after the two (g, explosion, had become involved in a fight| ), lestroyer was returning to over some “Irish” stew, Shang from the Chusan Islands, |following the refloating of the {wrecked Chinese steamer 17ci-Ching An unconfirmed report said the Noa had intercepted the distress signals 18 | from the Yoshina Maru caught in a typhoon and was started on her way ds |to assist the Japanese fr v when herself, 'd last night In ower Whangpoo near Woosung in and came up the river to Shanghar at daybreak, a- e Washington, Sept, 8 (A—The navy 1q | departn | garain he explosion on board the Noa in Asiatic waters. e R ST, Lo ST A : v . and Middy styles in many variations. Made of O e el i e | 4 Plece est-— ults all-wool jerseys in a great many color con- [the next da Shanghai, from || binations. A saving on every which port she had been doing pa- j{ Sturdy Four-Piece Vest Suits—Greatly Under- suit. Sizes 3 to 8 years $2 .95 trol duty. ~At that time .sllv‘nl ‘:‘lw,hl‘ : priced for Wednesday ‘1;,'“(‘;,(“"\!:,\.,;:""””‘””l | Just the thing for the boy to start the new O — e e ““ school Lorni \\itl]} \tul(l\trmt-nf(']n-\ml\[p”x 5 5 ) 1 OB ) stripes and cashmeres with two pairs of fu S lV l B "\‘:’1\,1",3;';“'_‘::.' SAEE RS lined knickers, and collegiate vests, too! A peCla‘ aluesin Oys t-who were Kkilled yesterday at sea | wide variety of light and dark colorings. All when am generator exploded, ||#i worth a great deal more than Wednesday's Blouses bursting a steam pipe. 118 Bargain Prico— The dead trician® Kinde e- [R, re ¥loyd Dixon, clec- apulpa, Okla.; W. H. neer, Bvansville, Ind.; mafe, Casa Grande Shepard Ariz.; J. T. Pinkham, machinist’s ce | mate, Minden, Nel a, Kinder died instantly and the after the accldent |Diamond Rush Takes of Johanneshury 'S (P— Thousa district have Sonth Africa, Sept randoned whera 5. [ finds have been reported. Already DS 13,000 claims have been staked off, t-land diamond huyers are ave purchased stones we of [a - | found only 18 inches under the soil Hundreds of athletes took part in stake claims, le of the claims was m by a " 1a one-legzed war veteran who could School Am'r‘l dress models for (|11|(11(H‘ \.‘1 | not keep up with the other competi- " Juniors. l;ulqrml Felt Hats in the new fall ;“ tors. Medium and broad toe, hand sewed: sizes shades, including henna, rved, oak, jade, and s to 514; value $4.50. black, of course. Don t Be Bald s should use Par p treatment n for halr and sealy . $125 .$215 . $225 $495 $375 $475 Accident Reported by Radio on || nt had no information re- || Workers From Old Fields | < of workers in this | [# their jobs || The wine “‘”‘"?\n take part in a diamond rush to provided the toast was given to the | Qersonkrall several valuable sald to | ghing as much as 28 carats each, which were {the rush running several miles to ||} One of the most val- rked off )ampion runner on behalf of | $4.95 DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SFI‘TE\IBF“ Toilet Goods Sc Guest Ivory 3 loc for soap. . | 35 Tin Bonnle B and Tale. | Special. . Narelsses 19¢ 19( 380 1o 3 9 39¢ A _ ade Bottle Coty's Pere fume; all odors .. B0c size Stilhman's Freckle Cream....... Buy Your Children's i SCHOOL NEEDS Boy For the Collar lem |90 He 101 mckers an Straht Pants 89c In all the usual materials—mixtures, plaids, pencil stripes, corduroy and ser the colorings. ILivery pair lined throughout tweeds, all Boys’ Dressy Tan Shoes and Oxfords i | | sogmese 7 $2.98 All the New Styles School Dresses Mothers who take advantage of: this Wednesday offer will reap extraordinary savings. Just the styles girls want are here in abundance. I'ashion demands flannels, balbriggans and Hl: wool crepes in plain shades and combination x colored stripes for fall. (w]m\ are rose, tan, blue, green and hrown. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Bloomer Dresses, sizes 7 to 10 years. Extra Special for Men! Men’s $1.50 Gillette | Safety Razors With extra blades; 8! leather case. value complete in fine Special . . 69¢ Large Variety of Girls’ Pumps Patent and T in Velvet, w; Step-in, Gore and | Tan or Patent, medium and broad Toe, fancy l_\];:m'm““ 'l"l‘l‘,“\'["l L | St ap and Cut-out styles; sizes s ‘* ple to 7: value to £3.50 .. z 49 Pencil Blue Brown Special Sale Burson Hosiery Eight hundred and twenty { Rurson Hose, fall weight, | new heather shades, 50c grades. Wed.. pair of Women's sport ribbed, in the 3" $1.00 Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers 2°$1.00 black; pepper and salt mixtures; i T9¢ values. Wed. Special voke back. madra colors Sizes in Brown, well made. S Low priced Patent, Tapestries: all styles Strap Effects; all heels; Sizes to 2; value $3.00, R value $5.00. Special ..... $2 89 Special ..... $l Fine rib in black and cordovan, letic styles; balbriggan; Wednesday Special, suit . 023, Both Oliver attached styles with long s, etc.., in neat stripes and checks, and bold stripes. 6 to 16 School Shoes s Lo value $2.75. Special New Hats for Girls Wonderful sizes 7 to 14, $1.98 Hand Bag Dept. A record breaker in Hand Bags drummers’ samples, to $5.00, at . Morocco, Pure Seal, Cowhide, and colors. Children’s Hose sizes 5 to 9133 value 29¢ 1 Wednesday Special, pair............ MEN’S UNION SUITS Knee and ankle lengths, short sleeve and ath- white and ecru 79¢ nainsooks, madras; all sizes; value 98c. sleeves Made of fast color fine percales, Aew Britains }fiopp/ng Center THE e .I.Jl.v 80 Main (/ Boys’ Novelty Suits Cunning, Practical Styles for School or Dress An appealing selection of the newest sort of suits for the smaller boys. Twist and plain 79c Boys’ Tan Sturdy $1 98 - $1.98 Just Received, Another Lot of ! Girls’ Dresses I'ive gross of .$1.98 Silks, Large Girls’ Pumps & Gxfords Ladies’ Corduroy Bathrobes English rib in 9¢ Boys’ School Caps- Of good woolens in the Styles and sizes for little and big boys. ma Wednesday—-—Ba rgain Day at the == SJORE i Ne [ ‘70/9/(;/ /»('/yfiodq de with peaks Shaker Knit Sweaters Great for school wear. larg e navy, 16 anc Another at Slip-ons and coat effects, in the new “Colle- models, all sizes and all years Boys’ Fall Hats e S ORe roup of Better Hats $l 49 1 oiate” col School Dresses Smart, A special group of smart little Frocks of plain and striped chambray, and striped gingham. sty Siz or's, le notes, ing folds, pipings, ete. from 7 to 14 years. es rolling collar, sizes Priced at only —— ig Store we Jar Palmolive Cold Cream s0e size Aqua Velya (After Shaving) Special e Tube Kolynos Tooth Paste, Special 15¢ size Boals Rolls, special 25¢ Layoris—Mouth Wash, Special wanted unbreakable Also combination red, brown and butf. $4.95 8 to School Sweaters for Girls Girls’ Practical and Well Made in the Newest Fall Styles Jean Middies in Tan or Patent, all styles. sel 1001 ; Special f Fancy Checked and Plain Sport Ilnt(‘. £1.00 values. M Khaki Work Pants, Men's Strong Work Shirts, Men’s Furnishings Dept. en's small values “Gym” Bloomers Made in the Black Satine ............ .t And in Navy Blue Serge, 8 A only i e . $2|9 sizes to 2; Domet to $1.50. Wednesday 98¢ 6 to 42 Sizes Girls’ High Tan and | Girls’ Dressy Pumps Black Lace Shoes 98 and Oxfords 2; value $3.00. and Fiber Hose in Black, White and 20 shionable shades s: also special Wed. Special, pair. . Wednesday at Our Flannel Night Shirts, Men's Cotton Pongee Special best quality Toilet Goods . 29¢ 35¢ 15¢ 9¢ 17¢ fall shades. Weil 98¢ Slip-over style with Plain, maroon, brown an< $1.98 English prints, crash A score of clever new including light embroidery, con- 98¢ Just What the Girl for School Needs Just right for - $1.98 Special Sale Women'’s Hose Silk lot women's ' 69¢ Men's Pajamas; -$1.00 $1.49 |

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