New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1926, Page 6

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MRS, GOODRIGH DIES IN HER 8OTH YEAR Had Been Resident of This City Since 1873 Evelyn Emmons G ot Fred Goodricl ing Atroet, months' duration. b Ellsworth, mas day Her husband sought career and she and with him in she had the life of 1 devotion ily, 1 the Trinity Methodist the city in which she been well known t to know her. Vigo physically and e iness lied this mory three her late after un Alines 79 years ago last Chris New infant Since ider mmunity 1o hor f churel lived has lo lose priv in this leaves three ¢ Goodrieh Horton Charles H. Goodric and Arthur Goodric fur on Sur Remington Unable to Collect Big Judgment idgeport, Ja ( The Rem- | Arms company of s city unabl will 1 of $45 facturing company cording to a cision by the her The Gayne March 8 is enough to s by the for th of Stratford memorandum supren not exp. Ltisfy the gag nk and nothing will be I¢ mingtdn company. 't SHORTAGE IN ACCOUNTS OF TREASURER NOW DEAD Audit Pind $62,738.48 Missin From Records of yormer Leominster Official Jan, 29 (Pr—A T88.43 N been L and tax s of Rol treasumer committed W few lays after state g over his books. s submitted thos fal report to the fzures cover the ace far back as 1916, a ster became a efty. ro understood to mayor that they be rtage would the prove when completo cone over, wn thelr Ight W three mun served 1 city council meeting that 1 not return to his a A ( ros work on of t Doyle r 1 rted r him. His body was found 1 a brook not far from his homa. ul left the vault in his 1 and no one but him- combination. When next day found which 1 oper in cash was Police in Hartford Are |Centerville Man Not Held ‘ For Automobile Tragedy New Haven, Docknevi 0 held not crin the Jan, 29 (Ph—Michael Centerville, wa \lly responsible for death of hig father, Martin on January 18, in a finding handed down by Coroner Ell Mix today, The elder Dockneviteh met his death when an automobile operated by his son sideswiped a parked truck on Middietown road, crashed through & guard rall and overturn- ed ina swamp 10 feet from the main road. Fog was sald by Coroner Mix to. have largely contributed to the acel. tent, |Another Attack on City Of Damascus Is Feared Jerusalem, Jan. 29 (®h-Damascus bunkers havo received lettors warn- ing them that the Syrian rebels plan to make another attack on the o shortly and advising them to tak steps to insure the security of their tamilies. The insurgents have cut the rail- way from Damascus to Haifa Deras and also serviee near interrupted n Rayak and Aleppo. have Miss Wills May Forfeit Her Amateur Standing New York, Jan. 29 (—-Miss Helen Wills is jeopardizing her amateur eligibility 1f, as reported, sho had been writing current newspaper arti. cles on her tournament play {n France, Jones W. Merserean, presi- t of the United Lawn Tennis as- soclation, declared today. Looking for Lost Woman, Hartford, Conn Det o8 today r tigation of Jan, 29 (A sumed their in- reported drown- a woman in the Connecticut river, at the foot of State street, late Tuesday night. Rivermen heard r 1l a splashing in the wa-. lock of the Harte York Transportation river bed is being this point in effort to body of the woman thought to have been drowned. The at the Established 1910 COA cate elsewhere, These Coats are m: and their values are hard to dupli- Our Guarantee With Every Garment BROWN CARACUL TS wde of solid skins COA These Coats are m Dyed Muskrats with the fin Squirrels. 1 HUDSON SEAL T ade of Hollan v and quality Our Guarantee With I trimmed Siberian are Garment 4 in stocl finest quality od as low as Our Guarantee With Every Gurment Former New Hampshire Official Is Arrested Lebanon, N H., Jan. 29 (P)— Judge KFred Jones of the munieipal {court, former s ker of the New Hampshire house of representatives, {was booked at police headguarters |today after the death of Mrs, Mil- |dred Presy who was thrown from the judge's car in an accident near Hanover early today. The charge was not made publie. ¥ |newly marrled couple Ferne Rogers to Ask Marriage Annulment | Columbus, 0., Jan, 20 (P = Ray wman, who married Ferne Rog ers, musical comedy actress, | several weeks ago, today was bound (over to the I'ranklin county grand Jury under bond of $10,000 charged with attempting to defraud an inn- keeper. Bowman, who 15 sald to have posed as a wealthy Philadel- phia physician, married Miss Rogers on January 12, after a briet court- ship. Miss Rogers was in Columbus at the time playing with Ed Wynne's | company, A week or so after thelr marriage, t was discovered that Bowman un- til & week beforo his marriage was & Columbus bathhouse rubber, who got $25 weckly for his job, Miss |Rogers said she to huve her marrlage to Bowman an- |l | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers of | Meriden, Conn., have been with the for several {days. | Masons in Philippines Back Pleas of Natives Manila, Jan, 29 (A —Representa- tives of nea hundred Masonic | lodges under the grand lodge of the ilippines in special assembly fo- day adopted a resolution appeallng |to &l individual Masons, especlally [to those in the United Sta r questing “lhat they extend a helping | hana toward bringing about a | righetous solution of the Phillppine | problem which at the bottom is a [ Masonic one because it concerns - {man liberty." ON THE POLICE Four boys were brought into po- lice headquarters this afternoon after they had been making trou- ble at the Smith school. Oficer Thomas J. Feeney found the boys prowling about the building. Another complaint at 11:20 o'clock this morning from the | North & Judd Co. said that a crowd | of half grown hoys gathered in the doorway of the office and shor craps While riding his bicycle at Arch BLOTTER here | would start action | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1026, | William D, Shepherd of Chicago (right) and his attorney, Rob- | lert Stoll, immediately after the court verdict admitting the will | of “Billy” McClintock to probate. The document leaves the million-dollar McClintock estate to Shepherd, his foster-father, | who rccently was acquitted of murder in connection with his | young ward's death, TINNEY PLACE BURNED New York, Jan. 29 (A—The form- | er home of Frank Tinney, actor, at IFreeport, Long Island, a unique re- production of a Dutch windmill, | was destroyed by fire today, Tin- |ney sold the house several monthe NEW MAIL RECORD 4go to Edward West, The fire ap- | Washington, Jan. 20 P—With the | purently was caused by an over. aid of the high winds, the Chicago- "‘I‘“;fl‘l‘fli’;“"'&“‘ "w.”‘“‘ AChs AR aRices New York overnight alr mail estab- | speed record last night. Postmaster General New was in- | 1 today the trip was made ip | Washington, . 20 (P—James J. urs and four minutes, includ- | West, of Mora , California, former | ing a stop for change of planes and |owner and publisher of the old Chi- pilots at Cleveland and the heavy |cago Times and Chicago Daily Mail, mall was landed in New York in |is decad here from an attack of dia- two and a half hours ahead of |betes. Hls death occurred Wednes- schedule, The distance is 726 miles. | day night. streets yesterday, | Enstam, 3 Madison street, sald he was run {nto by an uns fdentified automobile, and his wheel was smashed, and Rockwell Paul lished S FORMER PUBLISHER DIES CONNECTICUT FURRIERS, In 86 WEST MAIN STREET “ NEW BRITAIN’S GRAY CARACUL COATS These Coats radiate youth in every line and woman, are charming on any 115* Our Guarantee With Every Garment BEAVERETTE COATS AND JACQUETTES These garments sold for double this price the season. '6 .00 almost at the height of Our Guarantee With Every Garment SCOTCH MOLE COAT Only one garment left. Tt is of the finest quality pelts. made 175 Our Gu rantee With Every Garment LEADING UNEQUALED IN PRICE-UNMATCHED IN VALUE JANUARY SALE OF FURS At No Time in New Britair Have ~ Values Such As These Been Offered FURRIERS ” Surpassing All Other Values Are These MUSKRAT COATS These Coats are made of Northern pelts and are trimmed with beauti- ful Fox Collars. 135 Our Guarantee With Every Garment CIVET CAT COAT Only one Coat left — made of the finest quality pelts. A wonderful value at Our Guarantee With Every Garment BEAVER COATS AND JACQUETTES These garments are made of abso- lutely the finest quality Northern pelts. 265° Our Guarantee With Every Garment Moscow Theater Plans unrestrained satire on last summer's “evolution trial” at Dayton, Temn. in which the principals imitate the | appearance, manners, grimaces and | cries of varlous animals, will be re- | produced in Nearly all the outstanding incidents of the famous reproduced In the play. dents and workingmen. sits ,w | while other eharacters include a pig a baboon, and he makes his satire trinl a medium for rovolu- tionary propuganda. The play is intended fo show the hopeless dis. parity between capitalistic doetrines and “the pure sciences” as repres ented by communism, Scopes Trial Burlesque | Moscow, Jan, 20 (P)—A bitter and on the | FAOTORY YARD stacted in @ rubbish one story frame I & Erwin's yard, ge this morning The alarm wae 92, E IN which Moscow next week. | Vire heap outsld | bullding The actors and actresses are stu- | caused A monkey [at 10:20 o'cloc mock court | furned in from Box No. Tennessce trial are s Jjudge of the NOTICE!! 10 DAY HALL $10,000 STOCK AT SACRIFICE Starting Monday morning, February fst, we are golng to place & $10,000 stock at SACRIFICE PRICES beforo the.publie, We were on Main Strect for 15 years, satisfying all our customers, hut on ac- count of the large overhead eapenses we moved our showrooms to 24 Dwight Street. :\"l- Lr‘:,l‘:(:!tngr:u'rnluruv onr showrooms fo three times its present size, In order to mect the growing demands of our customers, For (his reason we are holding this sacrifice sale @5 we must start (o en- rge At once, 16rgg &k ou OUR VALUES NOTE SOME O Congoleum Rugs., $10. Bale Prico Brussels Ruj Reg. $40. Axminster I $00. Sale Rugs, 9x Reg. Sale Price . 25 Rolls Oilcloth. Reg, 700 yd. Sale Price, yd. 2§90 Ige. 8150, Sale Price anges, sml, Sale Price 15 Premier 7 | 10-P¢, Dining Room Sultes, Reg. 40¢ | e 20 Rolls Linoleum. Reg. | Cotton velt Mattresses, s e, B 90 |0 $12 $10. | Reg. $19. Sale « 15 Rolls Inlaid. Re $1 35 . | It is impossible to list rice 1SS Cotton Mattresses, $1.75. Sale Price, yd. Reg, $11. Sale Pri These are only a few of our many values. them all. COME AND SY;E OUR VALUES BEFORL GOING E B. BERSON 124 DWIGHT ST., New Britain g Open 7 a. m. to 9:30 p. m Take Hartford Car or Chapman St. Bus to Cor LSEWHERD Telephone 1165 Dwight and East Sts. - . ® Established 1910 That We Offer FRENCH SEAL COATS A wide selection to choose from. Some are trimmed with Skunk, others with Squirrel. 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