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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAID, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 10"6 WflMAN ! F['UNI] stoped estion “him.” she and her husband did not agree. i ke ox ed in Judge Pallottl imposed a _fifteen s el Murphy * suspended jail sentence and r v-rl Mrs. Murphy to return te |gon was entering active service with | (hén bundled them into a patrol |Bu s old commission of general, and| T n. | at he would hereafter direct all| theater manager, furnished| operations in the war zone necessary | $500 bail from yesterday's r . |ate to force the Indians to a quick sub- Police sa of the yoi : [ mission. men was arrested last week for ap- The Yaquis retreated before the ring in a bath tub act after the |manner of Joyce Ha y in a recent appears at last to hav » e so she could Hartlord - Judge Orders Her = Back to New Haven c Im City without ino trouble with the police At oty City Items ., chosen from . e . . er v of Earl Carroll's. an engagement of several hours near | horus Gi fingaw &l9 ATy 9 Was in Gommand OF PaCIH 3o S S o veween mesenn | 90 JOUT Chorus Girls i N, Y, rue cnarse was aroppea. nowever. \ » |and Torin. Sonora, just north of Cor- | A A n ed | . / | Fleet During War 6 AITES! | AGREES WITH VATICAN junction of the Southern Pacific of | e | | Mexico and a branch running up the | Admiral William Fullam, re-| Troop trains arriving here with|Mickles, dimes, quarters and half T t by th Mo e : el D | e ”‘\ prioss dn o e, tired, dled here yesterday tfrom soldiers to reinforce federal®forces|I0llars that covered a police li -| gentine Government Now Appear- 1 > ! wear p if she to” de The Burritt GAft Shop— ¢ 2 day for four chorus girls and five| ed to Be Adjusted. be a reheagsal of the of Pneumonia. He was in his 71st|appearance of moving vans than " n ¢ B. i year. troop trains. The cars are lOa\ll‘d\n‘ HRacoused e S ee el toopsoan B Qe taCidmn foreg = . a. 125ht Street theater. Ar—The long cc ted for particis Forty Years' Naval Carer |of the soldiers and their effects The e were Mailed into poicethe Arsentine goveram exercises in Admiral Fullam saw service at et et last night's 1 to |performance. He gave the women commander of the Second division of the Pacific fleet and senior ofi- | forces of General Benito Bernal after | lral The point is an important rail | Washington, Sept. 24 (7 — Rear |Yaqui river valley. New York, Sept. 24 (Ph—A heap of | coneroversy Between Pope and Ar- complications following an attack |now in the field present miore the |20tS desk won freedom on ball to- | 1923, bu not | ¢ W e el i Ceor Sy EAd TL RAE Y G S | Buenos Alres, Argentina, Sept = | both tnside and out with the families|2PTorcl 214 uSINg risque repartee in e o P arR ‘rourl early today a shocked pa- |Vatican, resul many stations during a career ol‘ more than 40 years in the 113\'3' and during the World war was (1rno to dress in street clothes, and i Michele D-Andr cer in command in the Pacific. - DRUNKEN DRIVER. Since his retirement for age in| 1919 he had made his home in Washington. In 1914 he was superintendent of the naval academy at Annapo- | lis, and from 1907 to 1309 wi commander of the naval training station at Newport, R. I In 1012 he commanded the Great s naval training station Born at Pittsford, N. Y., Oct. 2 1855, he was appointed to the Academy from that and was graduated at the head of his class §85 he married M er Robinson, daughter ce Robinson of the vland court of appeals, of the eastern shore of Maryland. Spanish War Record From 1883 to 1304 he was an in- or in different departments and head of the department of ordinance at the naval academy and during the Spanish-American | war served on the New Orl Ap- pointed a rear admiral in 1914, he became commander-in-chief of the Pacific reserve fleet in 1915 and was commander of the patrol for: he Pacific fleet in 1916 and He was the author of a number of navy text books on, drill, ordi- nance and gunnery, Among decorations were the Sampson tiago Medal, the West India paign Medal, the Victory Medal the Navy Cross. He was a mem- ber of the Order of Rising Sun of Japan. YAQUL GAMPAIGN Reports From Mexico Persist That General Obregon Is in Ficld . Against Indians. Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, Sept. 24 (P—Reports from seml-official sources persist in putting Genera] Al- varo Abregon, former president of Mexico, into the fleld against the Insurgent Yaqul Indians. It was re- ' Policeman Seizes Kuto and Pats| It in City Garage Automobiles figured fn slight ac-i during the night, accordinfi | police records this morning. | No arrests were made but Officer David Doty undoubtedly prevented one serious case by taking the keys an automobile away from an al-| intoxicated man at the corner| g and East Main 5!rrr151 about 1:15 this morning, and driv- ing the car to the municipal garage. The man was trying to get into a he corner after it had ng his | uld not a!lo' im to] D. McKee of 52 Standish ., ord, driving car own- Connecticut Pie company, backed machine ditch at 15 Oakland he ditch was not pro he told tha police. Motor ¥ detailed to 1otify John Kolkowski, who dug the diteh, to place lights on it. L. Noren of 1§ Lyon street v\l<t‘ Al ‘\‘1'1' ws company | struck Albert Kelly of | street, about 10 p. m. Kelly was not hurt, Mr. Noren re- | portea Automobiles operated by Julian | Burhams of $3 Maple street and | John Carnival of 310 Church street | figured in a collision about 7:45 last night at Stanley and Smalley streets, | Officer John Kennedy reported. | Burhans, driving a car owned by | Anna Sullivan of $3 Maple street, | was going north on Stanley street at the rate ofgabout 15 miles an hour and as he'attempted to pass an East fain street trolley car which was going in the same direction, his car collided with Carnival's car, wh | was going west on: Smalley st The left and right front fen Credit Costs No More at KANE'S—because EIGHT large KANE stores in EIGHT large cities buy as one! Such great buying power results in price concessions no single store could hope to secure! Which is why thousands of people who can afford to pay cash buy on CREDIT at KANE'S —because CREDIT COSTS NO MORE HERE! ture, as ERE are the new ideas in Furni- shown by the leading makers! KANE'S are first to show them in Hartford—you will delight in their unusual cence! beauty and magnifi- Designs and prices are so tempting that you surely will want to see them hefore you choose furniture cisewhere! And remember, you can select this fine furniture at KANE'S prices and pay for it in small ported yesterday that General Obre- | on the Burhans car were damaged : s " | e ol ¢ | s amounts you'll never miss! nd the damage to Carnival's car was about the same. Officer Ken- | nedy reported that the slippery ent made {t impossible for the v we want une Real | drivers to avold each other, and in| his opinion t e was no cause for | Live Salesman New 12-Pe. Jacque &E¥B Start YOUR Beautiful Home NOW! EFLECTING the new trend in living room furniture Q p Two Sea Captains Plead Sat., 9 to 12 Only s | Snity ttg) S;nugglmg Sturdy Oak ROCkers unusually ssiwe picces with great wide arms “Ford” f ston, § 24 (A—Two sea cap- —unusually S cces with gres arms ;?niill F(’}!;‘lnti\lfOIH(;})lI(;s, “:A:i:fitll:‘lazimvleaded guilty in the and very deep cu in the furniture and not on rucks, ractors, . Parts, | federal court here to smuggling 5 it! Wing Chair, Arm Chair 2 he great Sofa are equinped Service. Some line for a Jatiens m'f the conn!;))‘. Hm;rwr‘ré; with M 1 cushi 1ard, tv2 unequalled up- A e Captain Joaquim C. Duarte, maste SN : oo » A real experienced willing to||a the Bark Lire, from which several ering mater ering. The hardwood work man. | of the 26 members of the crew from 1 frames are ) HIIOG ANY finished. vhe Cape Verde Islands made their Al the extra articles at the left included, so that yon receive the en No question about pay to|lway into the country at New Bed- an the nenal cost of the Su'te alone! Besides the the right man ¥ ford, and Captain Elizeu Nebes of | you receive a wonderful Eridge Lamp, Silken st - Mantel €lr Tavle Tamp, Two Framed Pic- |the schooner Fanny Atwood who | &) ) d ntal Glogkjin ! Mr. Burke ||anded Orlenzio Lopez at the same turcs, End Tubleiand a Tapestry Al 12 Picces. | port in 1924 after a trip from the Cape Verde Islands. AUTOMOTIVE SALES || Each captain received a sentence 3 of a year and a day in the New Bed- & SERVICE (. | ford jail and was fined $1,000 Ford Dealers | b e ShRL L } Patron: Pardon me, but is thi: |a drug store? Proprietor: 28Em Et: Tel. 2701 lm Patron: Yes, sir, it does. That's| lwhat had me puzzled.—life. 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Full sized Bow-End Bed. 135 $2 Weekly If you desire SPECIAL” garments made to your measure - give us your name and 4 ‘ address. Salesman will ‘ call. The price is....$23 Pasy Terms ! Genuine s famous silverwa $129 $2 Weekly Everything to make the outfit complete—Spring, Boudoir Lamp, 3 Framed Pictures pillows, Bench, Cedar Chest a Extra Trousers Guaranleed Lowest Prlces, Cash or Fre(lzt' Free Delivery Free Storage to buit You 6-Pc. Dining Room Complete : Fxtraordinary example of the actu dollars you can save a K pleces of fine furniture— gular Extension Table and four Chair with leather seats! You $ can have the entire out- $1 Weekly Evening Appointments Madet It you cannot get away during the antage of th we can ma Phone MR. fit In YOUR home for Just $1 8 week .ve..ocs China Cabinet Additional C = i Free B, R. Fares—Terms J. H. White, Mgr. 93 West Mam Street Phone 567