New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1927, Page 10

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Mr. Kirkwood was accompanied 1 sachusetts frlend and by a servant. IN THEIR HONES Wessages Fail to Explain Amparo ¢we Mine Trouble gl Washington, Aug. 29 (P—Hope British reported trapped by radicals in their homes at the Amparo mines | in Mexico are in no immediate dan- ger was entertained today at the state department. Overnight mes- | sages failed definitely to clarify the | jgeneral situation at the mine Sunda second round n American Charge D'Affaires Scho- enfeld in Mexico City reported that he had received renewed assurances from the Mexican government that “ample protection” was being ex- tended to American lives and prop- tlan where the Amparo Counsel white at Guadala- | fara, on the other hand, advised the department that at 1 o'clock yester- day afternoon no Mexican federal or | state troops, for which request had been made, has as yet reached the | mines, but that the governor of | Jalisco had arrived on the scenc and | that the local press reported cvery- | thing “quiet” at Matzalan. TILDEN 13 AGAIN IN WINNING FORM Captures Singles and Doubles! Events at Newport Newport, R. T, Aug. 29.—(P— The doubles team of Willlam T. Tilden, 2nd and Francis T. Hunter today had another tournament vie- |? tory to back a claim for selection as | the palr to oppose the French\in the | Davis eup challenge round at Ger- mantown, September 8 to 10. They ‘won the doubles event in the annual invitation tournament here, while Tilden also annexed the singles srown. Tilden and Hunter, who won the British champlonship two months 8go and have scored together three times in tournaments in the United | protect fire hou: RAIN STOPS TENNIS Doubles Matches in City Champion- ship Tournament Will Be Started | | Today or Tomorrow. | Rain on Saturday interferred with | the playing of the first matches in | the city championship doubles and that the 18 Americans and the 11|t will be nece round to be two days. ary now for each ed within the next | First round matches that are not | ved off by Wednesday will be de- | £ Is will be| E d the finals on | . The first and | tehes will go two | out of three while the semi-finals will go to the best three v matches scheduled in the | nt so nd Cianci, | can and arleon at | s must be used for all | T FRES LA TOSACLD HORKERS Two Fire Honses Sei on Fire in Gompanies’ Absence Boston, Aug. 20 (P—A serles of | fires of suspected incendiary origin and thought in Cambridge, at least, to be the work of tion in the two cities today while police departments of both moved to | s which suffered in four of the bl 3 y fires, all within tus of both cities on the jump late yesterday afternoon and night and today were the sub- ject of a state police inquiry. Two fire houses each in Cambridge | and this city were set on fire during the absence of th or another of the of and under conditions which left little doubt in the minds of officials that the outbreaks were planned and ex- ecuted by the same person or group. Sacco-Vanzetti | sympathizers, were under investiga- | It of each other kept | blazes | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1927. NEGROES PROTEST Hartford Colored Resident Shooting of Fellowman by Officer lowing a liquor raid Unnecessary. Hartford, Aug. 29 (A7—Negro res- idents were planning to hold a pro- Now hundreds of Suites [ test meeting here this e\ening;\\'rizht fired four shots at his pur- agaiust what some memnbers of that|suers before a bullet from the offi- | race claim was the unnecessary kill- | cer's revolver dropped him in his |ing of Lester Wright, negro, as he | tracks. Say | was attempting to escape arrest fol- [ Wright. Windsor Wright was by Policeman William O'Brien, one of two officers pursu- on avenue Saturday night. shot down No revolver was found on The police say he threw it away after firing a fourth shot and ’lhal a “Wright sympathizer” proba- bly recovered the weapon and con- cealed it. - ing him. The police claim that Isaac Medlock and his brother, 1 Curley Medlock, *both negroes, who were found in the distillery after Wright had jumped from a second story window, were presented in po- lice court today for violation of the liquor laws. The' case was continted to Sef- tember 9 for a hearing. Five huge stills, 100 gallons of finished alcohol and scores of barrels containing ! (4 100’s of Suites and Pieces have been repriced for these Last Oppor- tunity Days!- Many floor sample Suites and Single Pieces— all discontinued patterns —all incomplete roupings now marked at Half Price and less tgor ir}r)xm%diate clearance! Added to which are and Pieces that have been further reduced from their already low Semi- this store! Annual sale prices—giving you an opportun- ity for savings unparalleled in the history of Buy On Flint-Bruce's Budget Plan Quantities Are Limited And Cannot Be Guarantee / /2 PRICES! Half Price mash were seized in the raid. Waterbury Baseball Club Sells Pitcher Morrison Waterbury, Aug. 29 (P—The Wa- terbury baseball club of the Eastern league today announced the sale of Pitcher W. Guy Morrison to the Boston Braves. .He will report to the Boston club at once. Morrison had been the leading pitcher of the Waterbury club and one of the out- standing pitchers in the lcague this season. His record for the scason is 16 victories and 7 losses. He allowed an average of only 6.91 base hits per game and his earned run percentage is 1.95 per game, the lowest of any pitchers in the league. LLAST DAYS .; Flint-Bruce’s Semi-Annual Sale! These Last Days Bring You Sensational Savings! Make Selections Early! Stocks are strictly limited and cannot be guaranteed. At these radically reduced prices no cancellations or returns will be accepted. Selections, while very comprehensive in scope, consist mostly of Furnishings of which there is floor sample only or very small quantity. For this reason, you are strongly urged to buy early! Closed Wednesday Afternoon Quick Choice Is Urged for Best Selections! Was Now 158-634—9 piece Dining Suite in Walnut and Gum. Fine quality. Maple overlays ... Five of the fircs were in Cam- bridge. Two of them, those in the fire houses, were set while the ap- | paratus was ling flames in Was $295.00 Now $198.00 Btates since, won the final here from John Doeg and George Lott, the young westerners who are alternates on the Davis cup team and still have 166-474—Ant. Maple or imita- 3-3994— fe Sof i 313-3994—Duncan Phyfe Sofa tion Mahogany Secretary ... with frame of carved mahogany 49.00 $400.00 $200.00 33.00 hopes of being picked as regulars. The scores were 6-8, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. Tilden won his singles victory by beating Manuel Alonso of Spain, who ranks second to him in the United States, by 5-7, 6-3, 9-7, 6-2. The towering flgures in the doubles were Tilden and Lott, play- Ing on opposite sides of the net. Tilden after the match indicated an old barn. Tl companies no sooner had returned to find their own quarters than two chem- ical plants were discovered, burning following slight explosions, In this city two other houses were left temporarily uncovered while the apparatus was called to a multiple alarm from the freight yards of the Boston and Maine Geo. Washington Mirror, mah. and gold leaf. Eagle ornament .. 50-3585—Solid mah. carved Arm Chair in fine Wool Tapestry 16-564—Decorated and hand- painted cabinet, 3 drawers 356—8 Day Banjo Clock . ... 383-151—Two-door Solid Ma- 95.00 98.00 150.00 38.00 67.50 65.00 98.00 29.00 Valentine Seaver Velour uphol- stered chair 313-3891—2 Pe. Suite in mohair, hair filled cush- , Damask arm chair to match ions, T 58.00 29.00 Living Room 395.00 125.00 147.50 62.50 166-612—Ant. Maple or imita- tion Mahogany Writing Tables . . Gate-leg Table, solid Mahogany top, 34x48 ins. One drawer .... 31-1323—Coxwell Chair in striped velour e i 33-1216—Solid Mahogany Hall Clock 18.00 29.00 37.00 12.00 16.95 22.50 129.50 ailroad, where a ;. Other Clocks at Equally Drastic Reductions. 59.00 12-284—Large size, 4-Pc. wal- h B0 i storage shed was on fire. ; 5 :““lfi“::;e‘::g}‘ “;": Cc’;“’l'fifr;':‘;”i AT o RNt vas | et moat hogany Beokcase. Lattice front 85.00 816-5552—2-Pc. Bed Davenport doubles partner. “Yes,” he said, and I might team together some time but I am an extremely hard man to play doubles with. You can't just take two men and put them together and expect them to form a doubles team.” IRWIN KIRKW0OD DEAD Editor of the Kansas City Star Dics At Saratoga Springs—Was Known As Leader in Public Affairs. “George (Lott) Kansas City, Aug.' 29 (P—Trwin Kirkwood, editor of the Kansas City Btar, dled at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., early today, the Star was in- formed by long distance telephone from the eastern city. He was known as a leader in public affairs in the southwest. He recently was elected a member of the board of directors of the Associ- ated Press. His associates on the Star said he apparently enjoyed good health when he went to Baratoga Springs August 18. His properties are understood to be valued at more than $3,000,000 with most of the holdings in Kansas City, he also owns a summer home in the Adirondack Mountains, known as White Pine camp, where Presi- dent Coolidge spent his vacation in 1926, Mr. Kirkwood, who had been here since early in the month, was taken {ll last Friday, and failed ra- pidly until his death occurred at 2:55 a. m. today. Heart discase was | the cause of death, according to Dr. C. R. Comstock, the physician who had been almost constantly with the | publisher since hs was stricken three | days ago. g If you need a gar-si bage can Buy it from the hardware man. “The Handy Hardware Store” H. L. FILLS § 336 Main Street ADC8BNTBICCTOTOVCIOUTTOUS ! g : serious of the day, was subsequent- ly pronounced incendiary by inves- tigating officials. In this city police protection took the form of an order sending a pa- trolman to every station house the moment it was vacated by a com- pany n alarm. In Cam- bridge patrolmen were admonished to be unusually vigilant in making their rounds. THIS NURSE NOW HAS 600D HEALTH Praises Lydia E. Pinkham’s 41-3513—Solid Mahogany and Last Days Vegetable Compound “I have taken Lydia E, Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound for some time and I would not be without it in the house. As I am a children's nurse, I have to be on my feet a great deal and your medicine has helped me wonderfully. I was hardly able to do my house- work when I be- - gan taking it, end now I am a strong and well woman, able to do all that and go out nursing besides. I have also used the Sanative Wash and found it beneficial.’—Mgs. GrrTRUDE L. T, 103 Davis S Green- field, Mass, Valaable for Weakness “I have found Lydia E. Pink- ham'’s Vegetable Compound a valu- able medicine for weakness."—Mas,’ J.A PrerscH, By 7,Lancaster, Pa, Hundreds of like these are received by the Co., Lynn, women who ham Medicine from gratetul hat their health has improved since taking Lydia B, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. SERVICE, with us, means reli- able, well-screen- % ed coal, speedy delivery and uni- form not courtesy; occasionally but always! Onr Service Makes and Retains Customers STANLEY SVEA GRAIN & COAL COMPANY Cor. Stanley and Dwight Sts, Tel. 419. Menus & Birnbaum, Props. . ) \ gum Secretary ........ 95.00 57.00 to Buy Craw- ford Ranges at 15% off All Crawford Ranges—the very finest products that can be produced—are now less by 15% for cash, 10% and a year to pay. This is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss! Coal Ranges as low as $49! at . . Big Savings $25.75 Dr. Parker special Felt Mattresses $19.75. $17.50 Flint-Bruce special Felt Mattresses $13.95. $15 Simmon’s Coil Springs, $10.98. . All Metal Link Springs $5. You Save Ma—ny Dollars Now on Cedar Chests $25.75 Cedar Chest, 40 in. wide In wal. nut finish, $19.50. Bame Chest, 45 in. wide, was $20.50 now $22.50, €39 solid Cedar walnut top, 845.00 Cedar Chest, $29.75. All Simmons Beds Reduced! Every Simmons Bed of our huge stock is reduced. Many have been specially marked down for these last few days! Select early! Suite in enameled Wicker. Cretonne seats. Rocker included 123-3683—Solid Mahogany Book Wagon with trough . 257-40551—Mirror, solid mahog- any frame, gold leaf decoration .. 45-434—Bracket foot Colonial Sec- retary in figured mahogany with arch top ... ... 55-2519—Tapestry Hall chair . ... 52-485—Large Mahogany Colonial Dressing Table and Mirror 0dd Wood Beds in Mahogany 212-2204—Queen Anne Side Chair in solid mahogany, richly Arm Chair to match .. 4-0447—Silver mirror pattern hogany and maple. table, server, 4 chairs . in Ramie. Frieze Matching pieces: Walnut and Gum Walnut and Gum Chest Walnut and Gum Bow Bed 24-95—6-Pc. Grand Rapids make, maple and decorated In Walnut and in Pheasant 154-5400—8 Pc. Apartment Din- ing suite exquisitely made in ma- Buffet, china, carved. 237.50 1-2676—3-Pc. Living Room Suite Reversible cushions in 247.50 27.50 16.25 16.50 Bedroom Suite of antique 297.50 123-3155—Solid mahogany House Safe with combination lock 31,00 56-1453—Walnut and Gum Dress- ing Table . 143—Windsor Arm Rocker . ..... 151-73115 — Arm Chair, American design 24.50 9.00 Early The Flint-Bruce co. HARTFORD 103 Asylum St. 150 Trumbull St. nut Bedroom Suite 149.00 . , . Curtains—Draperies at Close-Out Prices $1.75 Plain and Ruffled Curtains, $1.19. $2.25 Colored Ruffled Cur- tains, $1.49. $3.50 Lace trimmed Cur- tains, $1.95. $4.00 Transfilet, silk fringe, $2.95. $5.00 Colonial lace panel Curtains, $3.45. 45¢. Floral design cretonne 29¢. Odd Curtains, Drapery Remnants, ¥, off. 58 BridgeTFI(—)or $ 4.98 Values to $14.50 Table Lamps * Priced to $17 $5.98 About 100 Floor, Table, Bridge Lamps Y; off Prices! $45 Axminster Rugs (9x12) $29.50. $60 Axminster Rugs (9x12) $45.00. $95 Wiltons $72.50. $165 Wiltons $129.50. NowLess Colonial pleces of every design, finish and wood are now radically lower. From among our im- mense showings of early American Purniture, many items have been selected for final, last minute reductions! Lamps

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