New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1928, Page 4

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ON FOR HOOVER mnnmnmwm‘ Ihol()lcilmmlys\vms toGonmeDop Head | Washington, Jan. 17 lP»»'rhe! Hoover-for-President boom has | dpawn the suppori of Assistant Sec- | retary Robinson of the navy. and | Semator Shortridge of California, but ! Segretary Mellon, mentioned in press aéoounts as having swung to the commerce secretary, known quantity insofar as the pub- lc is informed of the disposition m Mas: be made of his influence. Mr. Mellon declared last that published reports that he would | support Hoover did not come from night | him and he added that he had not indicated his position or told any- ! one what he plans to do at the re- | publican convention. | “I am not obliged to either con- frm or deny anything that a new paper man writes because hi any material for his paper, sece retary said. “I am not 1 to take any position. There is luck in leisure.” Senator Shortr son were def ments in fay tor predicting that the commerc be the next presid the opinion that will “ma himsclf Ame will continu ministration.” Itegret that President nd Mr. Robin- their announc oover, the this ad- ! still is an un- |7 1821 ot night showed to Lientenant D Wile No. 1 Appears to Refute His Statement West New York, N. J., Jan. 17 UP) —Appearance of a young woman who showed a marriage certificate | proclaiming her to be Mrs. Walter McFall of Kingston, N. Y., today Jed est New York detectives to decide IcFall was not married to Florence | |Hersey, 21, formerly of Lawrence, ass. whom he took a room Union City a week ago today and whom he shot and beat to death in West New York Saturday. McFall severely wounded himself er shooting the woman he said had married three months ago. ither the Kingston Mrs, M- the young brakeman's dward McFall of N. Y.. has been allowed to 1l owing to the general ban on visitors because of the erious- iness of his condition. During the night McFall showed (marked improvement, however, de- the revolver bullet which he ed into the casing of his brain 1 which remains there. the belief he physicians express ' would recover to face triul for mur- der of the attractive brunette whom (he ca I”Q\l] his bride and with whom | in a note to his mothe € A a life of trouble” n cause *on one I love has turned me dow all who appeared © Hangley what he considered id certificate showing that Wal- V- |ier McFall and she had been mar- inson, developni: should support man” at the Kansus ( A‘) convention, after gonsuliation aders in his home Herbert Hoo- nomination. | at t and infh sible to his tion and While in New York recently - ctary Mellon explained \.)(.nm with Chairman Butier ,¢ the republican national com ‘nd Charles D, Hilles, national com- | mitteeman from New York. conferred with them.” he ad- | mitted, “but T did not go there for that purpose Hilles 1 tvocated the nomi- nation of Mr. Hughes, but the declination to run, fa- 4 sending an uninstructed dele- gation to the convention, (iovcrnorfinn Md(;tiy Is Strong for Prohibi(ion | 1T (UR) who has been Austin, Tex., . within her rights when she v nomination, ovut in taver of the pariy taking vigorous Yavor of prohibition. *The democratic party has alwa been one of cou nd action 1 do not believe it can si pit the soft pedal on th tion question,” Moody “Prohibition becar vetive der & democratic adin ration and 1 do not believe the party will re- pudiate it.” ential democt stand s-step o1 prohibi- here! THE NEW MARK 318 MAIN ST mittee | Ialt Saturday, |was informed in a telegram from | Hangley was asked in| d in Cosackie, Green county, N. ngston woman learn- ed today that McFall would probably | recover, she left the detective bureau saying she would return to her home in Kingston, N. Y., and await devel- opments. H'\ng!r‘) aid he did not expect she would appear again. The body of the Hersey woman 's still in Bosworth's morgue, Hoboken, \waiting word from Ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hersey, in L:u\rvnce. Hersey left for West New York 1ieutenant Hangley rding to hospital attendants, all, in recurrent delirium, has frequently expressed hope of recon- ciliation with ** the girl he Killed in a frenz and he lled her. \\'()l LII\ T WED n. 17 (UP)—This car, Miss Gertrude P. thought was " No- e tentions 1o wed Dr. Itobert T.. a dentist, Dr. Hospital | fter taking her | appears | s Ve uwm::c snvaplas g’ vi sentative glddem C. Sweet and, Colonel Willfam J. Donovan of Buf- fale, deputy attorney general. Vice Chaifmap Hilles, who was an owed supporter of Charles k. Hughes for the presidential nomina- tion until the latter definitely re- mm P‘n’ fused to become s candidate, was sald by the Herald-Tribune to cling to the idea that President Coolidge New Yobk, Jan. 17 UP—Republi- | may ultimately accept the nomina- can organization leaders of New |tion in case of a dead-locked con- ‘York state have been called upoh | vention, and that the New York del- by Chairman George K. Morris of | cgation should not be pledged to the state committee. to meet at any candidate. Schenectady January 28 to discuss| | methods of atrengthening the party | § klinz Wines Banned 'or Sacramental Purposes |in the coming campaign. | Chairman Morris, in announcing | ‘Wasbington, Jan. 17 (®—An offi- | clal order against the use of cham- | -lvn» Lt 4 N. Y. REPUBLICANS (Calls State Gonference to |the call, said that “Presidential can- didacies will not be considered or enter in any war into the confer- i ence.” pagne or other sparkling wines for | The Herald-Tribune, however, to- | sacramental purposes or ligious day said that the move is seen by | rites was issued today by P ohibition | republicans as indicating that Mor-! Commissioner Doran. ris and Charles D. Hilles, national While it has been the general poli- committeeman from New York, “are cy of the prohibition bureau to pro- determined to use vigorous methods hibit yhe use of champagne in rel ito thwart the corralling of national. gious gervices, Commissioner Doran convention delegates for Secrelary sald it became necessary to issue an Herbert Hoover.” efficlal edict against its use becausc The New York Times, expressing of recent and widespread agitation the same view, said that the pur- ifor such use of champagne. pose of the meeting was understood Swollen Joints! to be to strengthen Chairman Mor- ris' contacts with the county chair men and other party leaders, and to “obtain continued support for hix policy, and that of Charles D. Hilles, W swollen, inflamed joints can now jvico ehairman of the national com- be quickly relioved often with s fe mittee, to send an uninstructed and ll::.vh brm;nd 3' D?hnppm nple egation”” - or matis is re pledged delegation” to the na. mm pov Hammatisn reduces the sweiling, and llmbcn up ¢ sentiment fn | St swollen jolnts, where all other rc | medios have failed. All druggists. |tional convention “and to head off | thie Hoover boom ir this state.” | A campaign to ¢ be- | acting | filed - | Dia- | Diamond | the intentions two hours | un- | BRITA ET CO. PHONE 2485 MORNING SPECIALS, 7:30 TO 12:00 Fresh Cut Hgmbunz. 2 Ibs. Lean Smoked Shoulders, Ih. 25¢ Loin Lamb Clggps‘ 0. 39c ' Lean Fresh Shoulders .. .. lb l4c ALL D AY Roast Pork Fresh Hams Boneless Pot Ro'a Wedgw cod Creamery Selected EGGS . Good Luck Oleo. I Nucoa Nut Oleo, I'- g l‘]vap(u'ated Milk ... Royal Scariet Coiee .. Fresh Crisp Ginger Snaps E‘Egsh Fig Bars Palmolive Spap. cake Calif. Sunkist Oranges Extra Heavy Grapefruit Fancy Baldwin Apples . sollnd Yellm\ Onlons Sweet Green Pepge Calif. sunkist Lemen- SPECI Sugar Cu Saverkra lil'ulll ll) I Ibi . BUTTER .....ZIbs. 9c ... 2doz. l9c Virst Prize Oleo, Gold Coin Oleo, s Sl s 89¢ 19¢ 25¢ .. 3 for 25¢ .. 3 qts. 25¢ 41bs. 17c iwas directed, and another, AT STATE ARMORY Rl But llim of 154 Preseat- or Accounted for ‘ The test mobilization of the Na- tional Guard last night was a suc-| cess as far as New Britain was con- | cerned, all but nine of the 146 men and ecight officers comprising the three companijes in this city bein'l | present or accounted for. All of- | ficers were present. Company 1. composed of G(\ men and three ofticers, reported all but two present or accounted for, Two members who were out of town| were advised to report by telegraph, “ | but one of them was found to be not | at the address to which a telegram in a dis- tant city, had not been heard from at 8:15°o'clock last evening, when the report was scheduled to be sent to the commanding general of the| 43rd Division ifl Hartford., Captain [ William W, Squires is in com- d of (‘om))an) T and he bas two| utenants in charge of platoons, | First Battalion Headquarters C in charge of Lieutenant William ckson, reported all men present 'or accounted for. The company ! consists of 34 men and two officers. Company H, in charge of Captain William Litke, reported all but seven | men present or accounted for. Com- | pany H is composed of 52 men and | three officers. | he city fire alarm was sounded 6:30 o'clock and the members of | ing given. Shortly after $:15 o'clock the first sergeants reported to the commanding general’s office. Captain John R. Kaiser, regular army instructor stationed at Hart-|to ford, was present at the armory to check up on the manner in which the mobilization was conducted. The officers in charge of the local companies expressed pleasure at the response and the men Wwere con- gratulated. i Reports from State New Haven, Jan. 17 UP—Called in a test of mobilization, the na- itional guardsmen of four New Eng- land states, comprising the 43d Di- vision, responded to the ringing of fire bells, blowing of sirens, tele- phone calls and warnings from messengers with such speed last' night as to win the praise of (hmr commanding officers. The mobilization, ordered by Ma- jor General Morrig B. Payne, of New London, comfganding the divi- sion, was successful in Connecticut. | The 103d infantry of this city, com- | manded by Col. Lewls L. Field, had | almost a 100 per cent response 13 ' the call. The records today showed that 9.4 per cent of the officers and 92.7 per cent of the enlisted per- sonitel, or 95.5 per cent of the en- tire personnel of the 102d infantry | reported. Officers of the 115th medical regi- ment reported 100 per cent and the | enlisted strength, 86 per cent, Each guardsman reported, carry- ing extra clothing, toilet articles, umkr\uqr. socks, & razor and soap uu-m.mmn‘r mauuuuum»uum»ommma“m the mobllisation by Col. Field had prepared in'ad. vance, a list of addresses of these guardsmen and this list was taken to police headquarters where the addresses were separated according When physicians pronounce cas- cara the PERFECT lasative—why experiment with things that lash the system into action? Cascara, you know, is the bark of a tree. A na- tural and normal stimulus to the | bowels. The Indians, who used to guage that meant *“constipation’! Perfect regularity is possible to- | duy, and to all of us. We have cas- cara in ideal form; the very delight- ful-tasting candy cascaret gives us pure cascara. It has helped at least a million people, to habitual regular- ity. Millions of others, unfortunate- ly, have stuck to stronger things and | acquired only the laxative habit, ——— CASCARETS They Work While You Sleep' GREAT SAVINGS B. C. PORTER SONS’ Combined ‘This Is DINING ROOM Furniture Week at Porter's Big Sale Look at These Genuine Bargains EIGHT-PIECE WALNUT FINISHED SUITE of Buffet, Extension Table and Six Tap- cstry Seated Chairs, Reduced half price from §192.00 to ...........ovveenn. EIGHT-PIECE WALNUT SUITE with 60-inch Buffet? Regular $147.00 ..... EIGHT-PIECE WALNUT SUITE of the newest design. Regular $167.00 .. (Server and China Cabinet to match if desived-—slightly additional) EIGHT-PIECE SHERATON MAHOGANY SUITE. Regular $224.00 NINE-PIECE WALNUT SUITE of fine English design. Regular $270.00 EIGHT-PIECE GRAND RAPIDS WALNUT SUITE. Regular $337.00 .... EIGHT-PIECE GRAND RAPIDS WALNUT SUITE. Regular $365.00 ... (Server and China Cabinet to match if desired) EI(:H’I PIECE BERKEY and GAY MAHOGANY SUITE. Regular $342.50 ... (Server and China Cabinet to match if desired) NINE-PIECE GENUINE MAHOGANY SUITE with China Cabinet. Reg. $394.00. NINE-PIECE WALNUT SUITE with Refectory Table. Regular $495.00 e ) TEN-PIECE BERKEY and GAY WALNUT SUITE with pedestal table. Reg. $435. TEN-PIECE LIMBERT WALNUT SUITE. Regular $408.00 .......... NE-PIECE GR TEN-PIECE TEN-PILCE Spanish design. TEN-PIECE SOLID MAHOGANY I)UI\LA?\ PHYPL SUITE. Regular $725.00 Sa‘le TEN-PIECE SOLID MAHOGANY INLAID SHERATON SUITE. RAND RAPIDS WALN Regular $680.00 . NUT SUITE with China. Regular $460.00. PEN-PIECE GRAND RAPIDS WALNUT SUITE. Regular $330.00 .. .. SOLID MAHOGANY SHERATON SUITE. Regular WALNUT SUITE—one of our finest Grand Rapids Suites in the ])opqlar 29.00 Reg. ey | ] $920.00. Sale Sale Sale Sale $96.00 $97.00 $139.00 . Sale Sale Sale ... Sale $179.00 $195.00 $225.00 $259.00 . Sale $274.00 Sale . Sale Sale . Sale Sale Sale $294.00 $295.00 $359.00 $369.00 $369.00 $395.00 $439.00 $449.00 $650.00 $749.00 and many other fine Bargains in English Oak and-American Colonial Reproductions Sale $37.50 4-Pc. Suite 189.50 ' HERE ARE SUITES FOR EVERY PURSE HERE IT IS EASY TO SAVE $50.00 OR $100.00 OR EVEN $200.00 B. C. PORTER SONS “CONNECTICUT'S BES T FURNITURE STORE” NEW BRITAD chew | this bark, had no word in their lan-| it s : f the giariwmen they were to netify. ; . Heht .Only natives will brave the jungies to gather jetulong used in the manu- facture of chewing gum, Your first casdaret will demon- strate how THOROUGH this gentle laxative is, after all. Your next sur- “Jrlle will be the length of time be- fore you need another. Eventually, you'll see that cascarizing tends to make the bowels move thereafter of their own accord! A -modern drugstore must stock | many laxatives, but for your own good the druggist wolld rather have you ask for the inexpensive little box of cascarets than anything else, id-Winter and Alteration Sale Living Room Suites Great]y Reduced We Must Clear Our Floor for Alterations. You Get the Benefit.

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