New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1927, Page 26

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expected that there would be no | American missionaries who T[] BE ”SE" flNLY Chungking, Changsha |evacuated and Hangchow were arriving today and a large contingent of them planned to sail for the United versity at Changsha. States February 8. | [ The Cantonese were reported to have despoiled Yale-in-China uni- | | Forelgn residents ot |were flocking here today (Continued from First Page) y The report that the Chinese had British terms an augury for a more | seized ships here has been denied. hopeful future in foreign relations | - and admit that they show the wil- C- [ lingness of Great Britain to m\\u{ lty tems the lead in readjusting China’s in- | SR ternational status. They remain | doubtful, however, the nationalists will thing short of unc render of all foreign privileges 4 Selected motion pictures for the mily at the South Church nment every ‘Friday in Feb. advt. » police were notified today of Tientsin | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ' ATLANTA MAN FINDS | FAMILY MURDERED Wife and 14 Months Old Baby are Killed, Infant Having Been Strangled. |mrnam delegate, Dudley Holmes. District Deputy Daniel M. Dono- van of Meriden paid his offical visit to New Britain lodge last evening. Past District Deputy Leo gelo of Middletown and Dr. Thoma F. O'Loughling of Rockville were present. Delegations were present from Middletown, Meriden, Wallingtord and Rockville, The Rockville delega- tion was headed by Mayor Cameron A social session followed. An enter- tainment was furnished and lunch- | con was served. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 4 (#—The bod- ies of Mrs. Lottie Ingraham and her 140 months'-old baby were found by her husband, Burney Ingraham, early today when he returned home R A TTIES |from his all-night work in a cotton | o e e o s in ver | MARRIED FOR 40 YEARS The mother's skull had been crush- e ed by a flat fron and the infant had been strangled. On the baby's throat were finger- prints and around its'neck a strip of cioth torn from a quilt had been Mr. and Mrs. James T. O'Connor of Liberty Strcet Observe Anni- versary by Entcrtaining Friends. ¥ by FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927. of women dressing indecently | “Well, that scems a little far- | fetched,” the newspaper quotes Dr. Straton in comment on the proposal \at he become a candidate, “but I ik that platform is a mighty fine one “If there were a concerted cffort made to have you run for president, would you do 502" he was asked. “T might run for the tall timbers,” he replied with a laugh. TALESKI AND McGRATH DENIED REINSTATEMENT High School Players Continued on | Ineligible List Following Prin- cipals’ Confercnce Today. Reinstatement was denied prerequisite to tre A de d ot inform congr: can govelnment has derstanding” with any secret un fore military resolition to- force in . demo- 1 the house foreign affairs armon the seeret Racing For Shanghai Shanghal, . 4 -With ed forces headel land and sea, the Orient lis today c ed its the battle front at more than 100 miles ¢ { church h! roturn of the operator's licenses Vincent Rodrick of 41 Cherry and Vincent Castro of 88 Court Interpreter John Partyka unable to attend court today be- u of illnes: Our very best coffee, 47c a Ib. ial for Sat National Tea Importers, \ Street.—advt. All coffee greatly reduced for Sat- {urday. National Tea Importers, 123 Maln Street.—advt. The Boy Scouts of the F tional church at 7:30 o'clock. g school of Spec T evenin The sewi met this twisted and tied. The flat fron, spattered with blood. | Mr. and Mrs. of Liberty street, their home of their 40th wedding They were married in this ci have spent their married life O'Connor is employed b Simmons corporation, shoc They have two children, Mulligan of O'Connor of was found on the bed The bed clothing was only slightly disarrang- ed. Mrs. Ingraham appeared to have been dead for several hours. Ingraham came home from work about 6 o'clock and neighbors saw him enter the house. He ran out in a few minutes crying that his wife and baby had been murdered. Police are seeking an unidentified man whom neighbors sald went to the home about 3 a. m.. and called out to Mre, Ingraham that her hus- band had sent him to hide in the house from officers, and they also are checking up on whether Ingra- Mr. Mass. last night in observance eph H. Thomas James T. O'Connor tain Marion Zales entertained at ence between I anniversary. of the this ¢ Holyoke, ers and Interscholastic which he is Britain players tor the high schdol i and T McGrath today following a confer- ncipal the South * M nd Principal New Quimby, of the i stated tha the two Meriden High school boys vho were reinstated were different from that of the New Britain play- | t under the riles of the | A decade ago, when he } Athletic council, of | from e president, the A\'n\\" are Brit it the Clarence anchester Louis ain High in whost two boys | case of ineligible remain- | would : of Catawba county, a only 12 children, W. L. Travi ze of his family. He's wondering :lt congratuiating him on the s the children number 17, Travis and their children are shown above. President Roo: what y now. Tod: heathy. Mr. and Mrs. orth Carolina, got a letter Teddy Th e oldest is 24, the youngest is 3 months, and all are kam worked all last night. Tt T He Tt Sllnt on: Proposal ing on the school schedule. ock, . First Baptist brotherhood will Hopes of the New Britain High | chool will depend on the ability of | Gabriel Bromberg, at cehter; Alex- | leski and Louis Landino, , to come through in the | vacant positions. The game with | Weaver High school will be played | at 1:30 o'clock instead of 3 o'clock, | “oach idy announced this aft- | e Radio Headquarters Mexico City, Feb. 4 (UP)—Twen- two rebels were killed in a clash Qi with federal troops near Colima = volcano in the state of Colima, the plat- | war department has announced. Sxalted | jorm would call for “strict enforce- | Two federal soldiers were killed in ruler, Stanley J. Traceski; esteemed |ment of the Sabbath laws, strict en- | the engagement. leading night, S. G. Casale; esteemed | forcement of prohibition, with life | loyal knight, O. Lambert Tord; es- terms for third offenders, prohibition (UP)— i teemed lecturing knight, Louls W. of tobacco in all forms, abolition of for- | Fodt; secretary, Ricard C. Brown; dance strict censorship of rican | treasurer, Clarence H. Pierce; tiler, imovies, books, plays and newspapers, | Light Co. will be held tomorrow aft- | his | William Doyle; representative to the |punishment of all athelsts, blasphem- | ernoon at 3 o'clock at the firm's | grand lodge, Thomas H. Gibson; al- |ers, scoffers and evolutionists. and | offices. S 1 ‘ mashing Sale of Radio Set And Accessories New 1927 radio sets, used in demonstration. Electrically and mechanically perfect. Tried and tested accessories at sharp reductions, too.. And, added to this, Sage- .llen’s guarantee. SETS FREED-" i ""1.NN, Model 10, for- FRESHMAN MASTERPIECE, 5 merly $60.00, now tube model. Built-in speaker, 3-dia’ $45.00 control. Was $57.50, now Freshman Consoles, built-in cone $39.50 speaker. Beautiful tone. 5-tube Trinity G-1ube Desk Model. Was $50.00, now $89.50 $29.00 Model B, Atwater Kent, usedr Freshman Consci 5- in demonstration. 5- 5-tube. Benutiful i tube, . 3-dial control. laid panel. tube. Was $140.00, Congole model, with "$11200 s1z150 1063 Brunswick phonograph, mechanically perfect. Mahogany finish cabinet. Was A s tiodel and 144 0(_ enclosed speaker $ . i $150.00, now TOMORROW ONLY $50.00 . Tuska, in beautiful cabinet. Con- $ 3 2 -50 Brunswick Radiola SUper—heEcro- I, sole type. The case alone is worth ELKS NOMINATE OFFICERS Stanley J. Traceski Named for Ex- for the beginning of an expected e counter which may determine DOS-|yoat this evening & i oihlie session of the Yangtze Valley and| foving pletures will be shown at eventually influence the political tha South Congregational church eomplexion of all China. | this evening under the auspic Marshal Sun Chuan-Fang, oOver-| tha hrotherhood. lord of three central provinces and| The Men's club of St ally of the northern government, morial church will meet who is defending the city and re- ing. glon against the advancing Canton-| Worthy Temple, oss, has concentrated his forces| Sisters will hold a r meeting along the Yaientang river near Yen-| Friday evening. Arr oments are ehow, in Cheklang province after| to be made for the visitation oj the ‘having one flank of his army thrust| grand chief. back by a southern attack. Every| Mr. and Mrs. Frnest W. hour was bringing reinforcements to| and Mrs. and Mrs. Willlam T.. Hatch the defending.-army trom its north-|left New York city vesterd for a ‘ward resources. three months’ crulse of the Med Await Feinforcements | ranean. Searcely 25 miles southwest of Yenchow the Cantonese army await- od the arrival of picked troops be-| fore making another advance. The Cantonese established temporary quarters at Chuchow. Because of the foreign situation the Cantonese ars expected to make avery effort to take Shanghai before the arrival there of British troops. ‘With a fight for control of the city in prospect, Great Britain and other powers have announced their deter- mination of defending the Interna-| tional settlament against possible harm and are rushing ships of war ! and soldiers toward the city. Both northern and southern Chinese fac- tions have objected to the foreign gesture. | The situation now apparently has settled down to a race with the British and other forelgners desir- ous of massing armed forces near | the city before it is engulfed in bat- tle, and the Cantonese desirous of capturing it before any foreign ele- | ment has a chance to land military | forces. | That He Become Candidate for President. Feb, 4 (P—The Straton, of Newark, N. J., Rev. Dr. John Roach New York, mili anti-evolution- ist and vice crusader, has declincd to commit himself on a suggestion that he become a candidate for the presidency on a proposed fundamen- talist ticket, the ark Star-Eagle alted Ruler of New Britain Lodge Sage Allen & To. INC. this even- —Dist. Deputy Donovan on Visit [ No. 18 Pythian | Officers for the coming term were nominated at a meeting of New Britain lodge, No. 957, B. P. O. E, | held in the lodge rooms on Washing- ton street last night. The election ;. per proposed Dr. will take place at the next meeting |candidate in ur Those nominated for the varlous |yyndamentalist part officers were as follows that e Straton ¢ formation of a jondent of Pelton ponden GAS LIGHT CO. MEETING The annual meeting of the stock- | holders of the w Britain Gas FORMER BANK Columbus, Ohlo, F 4 John Lawrence Hamilton, #4, mer president of the Am Bankers' association, ¢ at home here last night of paralysis. DITS. Every Woman Will Be Attracted - to the new store of | LEGHORN & THOMAS Special Committee | ‘“A4 New Firm mtfi An 01(1 Reputation” OPENING TOMORROW the importance of the Chinese situ- Raphael Building, 87 West Main Street ation, a speclal cabinet committee has been formed to déal with its varlous aspects. It is understood this committes will include Premier Stanley Baldwin, Sir Austen Cham- berlain, forelgn secretary, and the Earl of Balfour, lord president of the council. ‘With the negotiations at Hankow wvirtually at a standstill through the insistence of Eugene Chen, the Can-| toness foreign minister, that there | shall be no concentration of British | forcks at Shanghal, no new develop- | ments have been reported. All is| mow calm in the concesslon city, | where serious anti-British rioting in| December led the British authori- | ties to take precautionary measures. | For the moment eyes are turned %o the cabinet meeting which has| been called to determine upon a plan to meet Chen’s attitude. One suggestion standing out among the| others is that an attempt be made| to placate the Cantonese leader by promising that thers will be no ex- tensive landing of troops at Shan- ghal unless menacing developments make it necessary. At any rate, the general public appears to be look- ing with favor on the advisability of maintaining the “defense force” at some nearby place, llke Hong Kong, so that it could be despatch- ed to the scene without delay if the occasion warranted. This defense force is being stead- lly augmented as transports and warships arrive in Chiness waters. A crulser squadron and a battalfon of Durham infantry arrived at Singapore yesterday the troops pro- ceeding to Shanghai. Another regi- ment Suffollc infantry, which left Gibraltar December 2, before plans for the Shanghal defense force were arranged, {s expected to reach Hong Kong in a day or so. Wounded Men Arrive Shanghal, Feb. 4 (I'P)—Wo ed members of Marshal Sun Chu Fang's army w le b rier between th alists and Sk today at Han city. Hangchow TOMORROW a new firm opens its doors to the people of New Britain and vicinity— “a new firm with an old reputation.” Gerald B. Leghorn and Oscar Thomas, tor several years associated with M. P. Leghorn, former Main Street jeweler, will con- duct New Britain’s newest jewelry shop. The same high standard of reliahility so strictly adhered to for 85 years by M. P. Leghorn, becomes the standard to be followed by Leghorn and Thomas. Come in tomorrow and see this new shop—inspect its beautiful displays—Ilearn how you can be served in choosing jewelry, watches and silverware at fair prices! Federal built-in speaker. tube, using power —Two Feature Opening Specials TOMORROW ONLY $2 3.75 Regularly $32.50 dyne, complete in every respect. the sale price: Formerly $225.00, Was $250.00, now now $50.00 Regularly $40.00 A limited number of ladies’ diamond dinner rings . . . brilliant, sparkling stones set in 18-carat white gold mountings—for tomorrow only! $175.00 ] SPEAKERS HALF PRICE Magnavox cabinet type speakers. Sonora Speakers, large size, cabinet Were $30.00, now type. Were $30.00, now $.5.00 $15.00 Sonora small size cabinet speakers. Amplion Speakers, horn type. Wer: Were $20.00, now $10.00 224,00, now $15.00 Mayolian B Eliminators, 18 to Balkite Model H Battery Charg- 200 volts, with Raytheon tube. ers. 2-ampere charging rate. Were $55.00, now $27.50 | | o5 ........ $10.00 $19.50 . 6-volt Harvard A Power Battery with Tungar trickle ‘harger. . Formerly $25.00, © 81975 Here is an opening special that is priced to gain new friends for Leghorn & Thomas! The nationally known 12-size, 17-jewel II- linois watch with gold-filled guaranteed 20-year case. The regular price is $32.50, but Leghorn & Thomas of- fer it to you at their excep- tional low cash price of $23.75! TOMORROW ONLY, $23.75 ch is the arriving ) miles south Tanghy, 3 ehow The first were participated was 2 the Cantonesc outposts. It morale of down, miles south of Han TOMORROW ONLY, $32.50 minor ¢ . Marsha e | Tomorrow Come in and Inspect New Britain’s Jewelry Store was he Sun's horitative cefved here said were being re Fukien sold Foreingers at alarmed today, it this ri a K. l reach o YOU CAN OBTAIN HERE GOODS LEFT FOR REPAIRING WITH M. P. LEGHORN British .v 'xv al would arrive in ime possible advance of the Military to stem Canton wuthorities here axtort $30,000 from ynal Race and it was club, e e T

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