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NEW BRITAIN DAILY POTATO PRICES FLOP BUT NOT VERY MUCH No Chance Yet That They Will Be HUNGRY MINERS DEMANDING FOOD Meanwhile Lewis and Inglis Re- main Steadfast in Stand Harrisburg, Pa., Jan., 20 (P—|tato pan-cakes to undersell corn o vefore the Penp- | KOS ‘\\ hile legislation before the Penn ‘Accortling to'a report today by the government bureau of agricultural | economics, fresh developments in the rapldly alternating trend of po- tato prices will depend much here after this season on the acreage and | production of new potatoes in tha south, As yet, ofticials early ad- vices do not indicate any great in crease of southern plantings. Cheaper Than Corn Cakes. Chicago, Jan. 20 (A-—Potato prices \ave suffered another relapse. How sylvania general assembly for con- trol of anthracite mining awaited lHu- action of committees today, ad- litional reports of hunger and dis- ess, privation and bunkruptey, us | |a result of the hard coal strike were recefved from the e 1 reglons 49c | So great was the demand for food t the chamber of commorce rolief atfon in Shamokin yesterday that B trowd ot 100 okin vestorduy that| " epicago potato prices have fallen Book Department |[s crov o 100 mersons siormea the |, "0 in b oundy. n the of the bullding. The doors i " waek, and Cleveland reports |had to be locked and the police |were called twice within twe hours to quict the hungry crowd of men, women and children. Four hun- dred families ther boing cared dreds are heing looked roby| other charitable or, ations, | unds of the relief bodies are rapid- |1y being depleted and publie ap | peals probably will he made short- | {1y unless the strike is settled. | | ®imilar conditions prevail in many | tude. varts of the region. Relief work a large scale is being conducted at Mt. Carmel, Centralia, Ashland Shenandoah, Girardville and Ma honoy City large quantics of Ohlo-grown pot toes being used at relative ek price The DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 N England Bucket Shop Kings Arc brothers, Alexie, Henry and Walter | Mandeville, who have been running | bucket shops in England sin Fotaltiiand marobanta at Bocanc |00 ! tenced today to six Only a Few More Days Rematu [ [ton and Wilkesbarre report a serf [ ¥ears' penal servitude —each for To Buy These ous husiness depression. Two | frand in stock dealings, Wilkesbarre hotcls have closed their | In the course of the proccedin TREMENDOUS VA iS IN main dining rooms for the period | in old Balley, the prosccutor said of the suspension, and merchants | that the brothers, by means of cir- Horsfa“’ [say that traveling men have almost | culars and a paper ealled the “Fi- | |ceased to coma to the coal belt. Not | nancial Mail” had induced people | w t S le |only the miners are {dle, but hun-|to spend money for investment in mter Oal |dreds of street and railroad em-|various concerns which they con- |ployes, store clerks, waiters and oth- | ducted. Profit by these Offerings |ers have been made jobless by the| He deslsred that more than ‘While You May {mine suspension. $200,000 had been misappropri- Tach Blames Other ated, while one witness, a Scotland They're Going Fast John J. Lewis, president of the!yard inspector, said $2,500,000 GENUINE ENGUISH United Mine Workers, and Major W. | would be n modest figure for th BROADCLOTH SHIRTS W. Inglis, chairman of the anthra- | amount the brothers had securc lcite operators negotinting commit- | by fraud. Fine quality broadcloth in plain | [tee, continue to lay the blame for| Tha M white—neckband style. Our | ithe continuance of the strike at the regular $3 quallity. During | [door of each other Alexis was employed at r was back 0 | minigtry of munitions from 1918 ta | this $1 95 The miners' le s ba BR1OL . i . | Wilkesbarre today after a tour of | {aan, while some of the frauds |the mining fields, during which e | oo being committed. Real Bargains! gave the striking miners a first| o |hand account of his conduct of the COLLAR TO MATCH 4 B()d" ; s |strike. Everywhere he was recelv- | FANOY MADRAS SHIRT {ed with enthuslasm and at Shenan- Our regular stock—in hund\jflds doah, where he &poke yesterday. the | pugzanort, Jan, 20 (P) - of attractive patterns. Very | (cily took on a holiday appearance. |y 4o "o¢ Tiward Hilbe smart. Ior- $2 95 | Flags »flv.flhr d along the rtmin .\.”\ \.m\. “iw dm“m) Mon- uildings were decorafed. A hrass e e Bor o Tow vle and epent their money lavish FQ;lo#r Drowned cove Francis Hilbert, 2156 W Jum Street ||, In 21 his nddresses Mr. Lewls de- | Me 0 ¥ New York, a member | [ | ster ave- Y | |band and perhaps ten thousand per- ard street, | sons greeted him when he arrived | *50 S0 o by automobile from Wilkesbarre s ’ il clared that the operators deliberate. | < iy Bugt forced the sirllie i an at.|of 1he New York nolice torce, was v | notified of the recovery by the bu- HARITCRD tempt to reduce wages and to crush H - “¢ Pays to Buy Our Kind” the miners' union. Asserting that | of missing persons and wil arbitration was the one issue at the | come (o Bridgeport to take charge present time, he said that the min. | f funeral arrangements. |ers' representatives would not sign a contract which embodied that | principle, FRANK IHO\H’S()‘\ DIES. Major Inglls, in a formal state- | Was Son of Denman Thompson of dee- | “0ld Homestead” Fam ment, reiterated the operatol . v larations that they have no desire | Waverley, Mass, Jan. 20—Frank son of Denman to destroy the union and said that | Thompson, such statements by Mr. Lewis were | Thompson of Old Homestead" |made “as part ot a campaign tn | fame dled in a hospital here tod: justify continuance of the strike.” |after an extonded iliness. s Mr. Thompson appeared in the ole of “Happy nn his father's J. D. DONAHUE Voice Cuiture Voices tested Tuesdnys lmd Fridays from 2 p. m. to 9 p Res, 3818-3. Studio. 3818-2. o22? [Customs Officers Take any, and later managed the | M. C. LeWItt s Ttalian Ship Ofi"-erwrw‘m G e e ominently comnected with the Portland, Maine, Jan. 20 (#-—Cus- | Prominen < 5 late today visited the | Keith interests in New York. Mr 3 JiT J S0 ¥ to, . 9 Ttalian steamer Emanuele Accam CIDEG “'5 born in Toron 299 Main Street |, "y \ort here and heid Peter Na- | Canada. Ho leaves a widow and two UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP |tom ofticials Room 4 New Phone 3100 | varro, 34, third officer, alleging they | SONS: surprised him in the act of disposing tpEEa, of liquor by smashing the bottles in| “-‘\ LR (el '“"." "»}‘} s WE CLI a bath tub. The officers are planning | oo 1”'”“,"-,' g dgen of 12 \ LVERYTHING to have Navarro arraigned before o |0 14 we rrested last night in | front of the Washington Drug store, at Washington and Lafayette streets, arged with creating a nuisance. A UNDER THE SUN | federal commissioner tomorrow More than 100 hottles of brandy, | | wine and whiskey were destroyed, | i NATIONAL | tha customs men said. On unopened | Thiey were arreated by Ofticer Thoin- H WINDOW CLEANING | boiife wae seied. The ratders wors (39 Fotney and tumed over this | ; 'COMPANY | Soveed T amash dawn the door Jeads |MOrNINg o Trobation Ofticer Ed- 24 Tremont Street [y Bathiciom, ihey reportad | Ward € (Connuily, al Telephone 350 | i N'?nadt 6| A eall from the American Brick oy Yard in Berlin told local police early POLICEMAN HAS DUEL. | this morning that Baba Essa, age 16, C w v | went to school yesterday afternoon and has not returned, Dr. ]v‘an (umhrmwv Bluccoat Exchanges | Ani e isatnsy Ernoneing Thte Shots With Holdup Man. DENTIS rorge Gwidi, ¢51 Broad street, ‘ Cambridge, Mass. Jan. 20 UP—A | which was stolen Sunday evening, | policeman traced a holdup man from uthing- 205 West Main Street | North Cambridge to Somerville late stable Foley. The con- Extractions, Dental X-Rays |last night and cxchanged shots with | rts the car has been him in a revolver duel that covered |stripped of practically a third of a mile only to lose him in ! movable, |2 rallraad yard. Stanley Dablauskil, 148 Grove An own, store proprietor, 'street, complained to police last DENTIST v | point, telep! n robbed of $20 at guUN | night that a crowd of boys make John Foley 1 police, and Officer le at his store, and insult him he search in his he speaks to them. Morris . A, B, son, D.D.S. |owxn autome : [ £ AN : destrians he succeeded in tracing his " that a gang of boys hang around Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. . By clues from pe- | A B B et FO ULV, SRR SRl ught his building at the corner of Spring X-RAY, GAS and OXYG Phone 703, 1082 everything Jim and opened fire. A land Union streets, go into two empty ho were | stores and shoot dice Officers Mc- failed to | Carthy and Grabeck have bec had | fied to In 1 noti A. L. AUXILIARY INSTALLS Officers of the Eddy-Glover aux- [iary, American Legion, will be in- SMNNEH ‘ [stalled tomorrow evening in the {of Plainville, first district committee Mrs. freshments will erved. C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 0 -‘ llow :‘“ye Y“I:I}F“;‘n‘f\"r 114 FRANKLIN 8Q. s. L i Within 24 hours Sary Mrs BINE!l WORK OF ALL KINDS o - ek | We paid $1,000,000 for v ruevorih: fnance secretars. New Britain Sign Co. S Lawra RBertini; historian, Mrs. Al “Daing Better What e Sh Ao hOUTA 1 in Schaedler; sergeant-at-arms Manv Do Weli” i - Ao poisons, Miss Emma Schaal; exccutive com- 3 3 R i POISUNS - ltee, Mrs. . Mra. Bett 34 CHURUH ST. Al ¢ s of the cold il f‘-;. Mrs, Rl Tel. 894 i HLL'S It is s L S HILL S : \\\n\\ WOMAN, FINED $7 uillions have coms to WHEN IN HARTFORD [siovr b T ie o smerior to e TG0 D08 G000 o p ‘,..:f,‘xm:” ",. min W. Alling in noying peoy front of a gr ect, and among OYSTER HOUSE |, >x w3 ‘ 2 STATE ST. | besmie oSy : fomez. who fiured in ooyl mscm_g R 55 s J. Feeney and M Take Home Get Red Bax "'omv with Poctrait e made the arre ¢ » ever, there {8 no chance yot for po- | Glyven Six Years in Penal Servi- | London, Jan. 20 (A — Threo| devilles lived in L‘f"’!" At Brid geport Found HERALD, Sure Relief N OBJFCTION HERE FOR INDIGESTION | 10 SCHODL DANCES WEDNESDAY, = BEMNS (Supt. Holmes Sags Situation Is Hot water Sure Relief Satisactory ' E LL ANS The situation as regards danc- lm.; #h the public schools of this | 252 and 75¢ Packages E ywhere | ity js sutisfuctory to Supt. Holmes, = | ho stated in an Interview today pr BRIDGE URGFD | The problem of dancing in | It | J | schools “was forcibly brought to e flght by the resignation of Dr, David Gibbs, superintendent of schools in Meriden, who quit when the school board at a meet- {Ing Monday night & esolu- | deroga Chamber of Commerce, tlon allowing the high school stus dents to hold a trial dance at the In Fact Two Across Lake Cham- plain Ave Advocated by Ticon- Albany, N. Y. Jan. 20 (P—Con-! guro0) struction of two bridges It has been necessary at time Lake Champluin, ono at Tlort Ti-|op 4o principal of the Senfor conderoga and (he other at some | i sehool to lssue warning to the | point on the northern end of the lake, was urg feonderog | Chamber of Commer today at {the concluding public hearing of fhe New York section of the joint New York-Vermont legi br commission, held in the capitol. The commission from tho chambers of Burlington, 8t Albans, Swanton, Alburg, and Grand Isle, Vermont, | a joint resolution also asking that struction o two bridges, one of which, however, would pass bo- tween Rouses Point, No Y., and Al | sumayeh Attiyeh Addresses Com- { burg, Vt. and the other to be lo- | uthern end tudents velative to their conduct e floor, but at no time thought of discontinuing neing heen seriously consider st Holmes is not concernvd bout the fraternity danee problem since it is the school board's policy to approve of cerfain fraternitics and disapprove of others, but in | no case aceept responsibility for their actions. the received mmeree of cated “at or near the monwealth Club, Deseribing Con- [of the Jake! in the vicinity of liconderoga . mmission upon no site for 1 ditions in Her Home Land. has decided i and varted as have heen : : tures enjoyed by members [tor Ferris, of Tic ehair | ype Commonwealth club, that of man of that body, declared. He in- | pyqqay evening will probably re- dicated, however, 1hat it was jm- R s e e pressed with the fgures presented | yporjence, After the usval be iby the Ticonderoga Chamber of | (WOVVETES S0 RS iR aen, @ Lol we o0 | heard the message of Miss tion has been given the proposal|ier’ witiven & mative. of that another bridge be constructed yjo. fagning eyes, confident smile, | along the northern end of the lake. | 5yt o8, 6 CETECR E e tume won their interest even b D MOTION. o spoke. A thread of pe reminigeence and comment CEflt £ B CeREGTT, B S Refused in Court, o i 4 { by counsel for Henry Ford to strike| s £ the origin of the Turks and the {out of the complaint of Herman|' MRS B et il e | Bernstein, who 1s suing Mr. Ford for | SPreading of their power, also ner 200,000 for 1ibel, several quotaiions | discussion of the World war in the Gy ' "SI Near-Enst and the om the Dearborn Independen which were alleged to libel the Jew as denled by Federal Judge A | Hand. The motion was made on the ground that a of a class | cannot sue for lbelous attack upor la class if he is not personally re- ™an helpfuln | ferred to, or special damage claim 5 | » decision related only to uge of action and the quc tions were not questioned In the s on. modern menus and everything ‘ond cauge of action, in which 1} \.m;‘ the 20th century 6 | plaintift alleged libel and injury to |bannod at tonight’s annual dinner of | Wimself through Mr. Ford’s having | the New York State Agricultural so- | eaused to be printed in the Independ- In the minuet, the quad- ent a statement to the effect 1 the old-fashioned fiddler and {nost of the matter contained in the fashioned turkey dinner will 'allege interviews had been called fo [be offered for the ente | s attention by the plaintift { the diners. Serve it qmck and hot idge, Sena- | ) | Imm D | ¢ ore ‘\I"\o to Dismiss §200,000 Lawsuit Attiyel grew more eloquent old of her own experiences, of the cullurd ure of her people, and closed | Iress on a high note of hu- MODERN LISTED 20 () e Charles- | Pour hot milk over the Biscuits | Fancy Eggs— Sensible Price That's the best description of Parksdale Farm Eggs. | They're mighty good eggs, and they are economical. { Carefully eclected, strictly graded, kept in one of the | | finest warehouses in the country, delivered to you | | in a sealed carton that bears a name that careful housewives have learned to rely on through years of satisfactory experience. Valuable Dish Coupon and Oneida Silver Coupon packed with every dozen. | P. BERRY & SONS, Inc, HARTFORD, CONN. Sole Distributors for New England States -Save the Coupons for- DISHES: Wonderful forty.twe SILVER: Beautiful twents piece dinner set made by Limoges piece Oneida Community Par China Company will be rent to you Silverware set will be sent you for for twenty coupons and $5.00.Dish twenty coupons a 50. Si Coupon in every package. Coupon in every pac Old Coupons which you now have will be redeemed at same rate as new ones JANUARY 20, 1926 partition of | nd romantic | ainment of | HUST PROVE HUSBANDS 1 I MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET Is the Place To Nelect Your Sea Kood NOR'TH (‘AROLINA ROE SHAD LARGE SHAD ROE LARGE DEEP SEA SCALLOPS LIVE AND BOII ED SHRIMP { BLOCK 181 AND SWORDFISH onter this country. | o | Mrs. Kooraflan'y first husband |{ Klegant Shore Haddock, Large Weakfish. Fancy [ Lo 'Il(‘l‘l'l':""’:‘;‘ ,T""" T"'Ii'r) i "’\‘":_ "" Block Island Codfish, Native Eels, Fancy Boston Bluetish wa ¢ 0 Kish f Iy::w Satrak Davidian of 47 Jlegant Kresh Salmon, Fancy Cape iutterfish, Kaney | Main street, who has been in New Large Flounders, Large and Small Silver Bass, Large | Britain 'since 1919, was In Armenia Corgies, Large and Small Kresh Mackerel, Large ( roakers when Toroyan wag Killed and in @13 500 and Small Sea Trout, Block Island Hluefish. aworn statement he s.ys he remem- p ) halt bers the death of his countryman. | Round u‘nd Long Clams. Little Neck Clams for ha| Mrs. Koorajian is in Cuba where (B shell. Salt Cod 18¢ pound, 3 for 50c. he ';‘|";::“lh_:‘n"d"“ I:‘m;:"fi‘:l‘n"‘ bor Oyster season is now opened. We have the Indian tharilleathave 'refuscdther p,.,.““,,i Neck and Marland Oysters. On sale at all times. . e | Moore Bros. Fish Market | MRS, WALDRON INJURED | oore ros. ls ar e I Mrs, ¥rnest Waldron of 815 : \ B i e TELEPHONE 1199 Park street 1s confined to §t. rran- | § 30 COMMERCIAL STREET ILE Open Until 9 -P. M. Thursday lin West Hartford last Sunday after. [noon at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Waldron | == Irocefved severe cuts in the head. [necessitating the taking of nine sion o enter, pending an investiga- tion and verification of the death of cis hospital in Hartford as the re- | sult of injuries she received in an |stitches, and alto a number of frac- [tured ribs. DEATH 10 AUTHORITIES Armenian Woman In Cuba Cannot Join Second Husband Here, Pending Investigation 1t Mrs. Krikor Koorajlan can prove to the satisfaction of the U, immigration authorities that she has ceased fo bo Mrs, Garabed Tor. foyan and {s the wife of her second | husband and that her first husband | is dead, then and then only may she |ner former husban |antomobile accident which occurred ANNOUNCING OUR REGULAR EMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE of MARY ELIZABETH DRESSES WED. — THURS. — FRI. — SAT. Choice of the House $12.00 ¢ $20.00 Our Dresses stand for Style and Quality plus a moderate price. Values in this sale to $49.50 | “DAD" NORRIS DI | West Palm Feach, . Jan. 20 (m—John F. ("Dad") Norris, 80 {belleved to be the last of the “Seven [Jolly Corks," an organization from {whieh the Benevolent and Protec Itive Order of Elks is said to have | Iheen fourded, died early today at |the Good Samaritan hospital here. | He had been suffering from asthma land h - discase. 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