New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920. | beared to be broken down by the fa NE v NURSE : DOCTOR MURDERED, eSS g n‘- ; lw IzctA NEGRO TO W WHITE NURSE, | nurse, Fletcher said yesterday. | I was a waiter. My real estate work) B oney and other T | Fletcher is a real estate agent. He | is 2 new venture. ither she nor I PATIENT ALSO DEAD | val les were found in the doctor's Workl Wae Vetora of Shass - was with the 92d division and later | considered color or race. I have been pockets. of Maryland Will | a5 (ransferred from the 38th infan- | keeping company with her ever B AANC Another theory advanced was that Marry Everett Girl. try to the depot brigade at Camp |since. Monday we filed marriage iy, the “patient” had been assanulted Meade. He was born in Cambridge, | tentions, and she went to Everett tq Both Are Found Dead and Police Are L]"Ll’llel by the missing man and that Boston, March 26.—Tkomas §.|Md., and attended schools in Mary- | stay with an aunt until we are mar] . Campisi was murdered by the | Flotcher, 28, negro. world war vet. | ' and Washington ricd. As long as we are not break \ | Now Searching for Third samo man after the doctor summoned | oo 0 IEERS: 0T S “I met my fiancee in a roadhouse | ing the law I don't see why anyong s to give medical aid, had pronounced D eanll Gas ”db"'_ Md., Will | near Dedham four months ago,” |is interested in us.” | the “patient” dead and had threatened | P¢ married Monday to Miss Jessie | Fletcher said. *‘Miss McLean was a Miss MecLean was born in Glasg Now York, March 26.—Detcctives f | to notify the police. Mae McLean, 22, of Everett, a white | Nurse with a private family there and | Bay, N. S {he homicide bureau were conducting | s—— G t R d f h a widespread search for a “'third man’ e ea y Or t e | today in the belief that his captu [ would clear up the mystery in the Sprlng Clean-up double murder of Dr. Vincent Cam- | pi wealthy young Brooklyn phys an and an unidentified ‘‘patient” ! i whose bodies were found in a lodging [ ] house room in Brooklyn last night Campisi was summoned to | the patient last night by a middl ® aged man and was accompanied to the a g ® scene of the murder by this man. An . Campisi’s body, ter- 80 West Maln St. SISH : found on the floor . i " room and the latter was dead in “his bed with the imprint PLUMBING HEATING T[NN[NG of human fingers oa his throat. The ’ V “third man” had disappearcd. 1rly police theory that Dr. ad been lured to the lodging sc for the purpose of robbery a he had slain one of his assa New Britain Bluthmg and I]ry Goods Store Inc. = “He Who Lau gh . 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B g2 & <l ] B8 % 2 way of hand embroidery and braiding 2 Developed in i are the new tailormades of Poiret Pulo Cloth, Boliv Vel de Cygne. i - ; L T'will, Tricotine and Velour Checks, Velour de Lutne and Cashmere Velour - More economical clothes are unobtainable because E in new. and striking veysions of the finished with skirts that are in two- e s O ‘ quality never was high—and never will be. b, $37.50 ™ $52.50 DR Modish beauty sonality are reflected in th “‘;‘1“"” < SSUETD Sumptuous embroidery that en- Bg ’ cotine, St corge en- ! ; S e 5 P ek hances rather than obscures the ' embroic y and br '] g d ' auste smart lines of the new sil- L] subtly revealing the variations of > | houette is the outstanding feature of new silhouettes by means of 5 i ! these elegant costume suits for Spring, SO L :;,(1:4';“,,[;'""‘1,,“.“, 5 developed in Poiret Twill and Trico- ] $25.00 ™ $59.98 B s Ml b el It always stands for New Clothes—will it short hox-coats so indescribably X modish in appea ®:ce are effectively New Styles in Serge and Jersey rivalled by longer coats 1in slender g3 | mean that ur 2 And Wi.“ e Dresses, charming tallored effects \ effects, Skirts are tunic or circular X s to yo youn85ters' it Very Specially Priced Very Specially Priced $17.98 ™ $27.50 $55.00 mean good clothes — Connons-Halloran of Speciai Prices in Silks and Dress Goods for Opfifliflg D&Y§ | Complete Full Dress Equipment for Knights Woolens, in Serges, Poplins, Tricotine, Jersey Shepherd Checks, Silk and Wool Poplin, Plaids and i 8 Silks in fetas, Crepe de Chine, Georgette 1 and plain; Pongee, Messaline and Poplins. 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