New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1921, Page 5

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EX-SERVICEMEN AT WILDWOOD p men at Wildwood and Rubber company of West Haven. oflicer. \Y \ a bme] bcossitios e (i The Porch That Bids You Welcome New Britain citizens are spending their evenings, not inside their homes but on fine verandas, and New Britain homes you know' have some wonderful spacious verandas. That porch of yours—how do you expect to furnish it? There is a furniture store in this fine old town of ours that is the favorable talk of the best people of New Britain, just as New Britain receives honorable mention all over America when cities of ‘exceptional growth and enterprise are mentioned. The store we refer to—and we do not even have to mention the name—is so filled with outdoor comforts, Hammocks, Chairs, Rockers, etc., that whatever your requirements may be, whgtever price you can afford to pay, selections are easily made. . i e ® If you wish to screen in your porch and make it cool and attrac- tive let's suggest COOLMOR PORCH SHADES. Comes in brown and green, and at 109 discount off list prices. Why not come in tomorrow? John A.-Asdrews & Co. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1921 M fLydia Decker, the mother, on the « o | theory that a conspiracy existed to | D l Fl YSTERY MURI]ER ISH\'HI Lovett, substitute his body for e lclous avor ! B Cirg “k anc ollec T0 BE TRIED ToD AY:,‘.‘A;‘.‘ iiEaiing e o NI LS / When You Buy [ ried av s {learned several days after the acci- N tdent. when an uncle with whom he . : Ind., notified Decker Case On—Only Motive Is - arrésicd and tak ntained his “Devil Told Me To” [ionens | Influcnced, - B. Moon, wife . ty sheriff, Virgil Decker w to Warsaw, Ind., June 1 Trial uf‘h:n'(‘ confessed to erime. His Virgil Decker, 18, for the murder of | Slory. in substance. as related by wit- Leroy Lovett. 20, said to be lhi<!7eSSes to the alleged confession. was “double.” was set to begin in the cir- | {14t Lovelt and he left Elkhart by a will never fail to get satisfaction. Send fora cuit court here today betore Judge .. | !'!omoblle and stopped at ottage SALAD, W. Royse. Two of Deckers brothers | ©0 the Tippeeanoe river near Fred packet to A TEA CO., Boston, Mass. and his mother, also under indict- i ')“{k“"':i(a;."'”“.h'?" ‘hhe} dfln‘l the SRR e == e ment on a charge of murder, will be | ''8" € is alleged to have declared 7 \{ !fh:l[ the men were aidin e on « char | Dok B orat ana soimns | FIVE DEAD AND 10 qac e men wore sia Although Virgil Decker is siid o {0 Aron bar. struck the yvoung man These reported killed have confessed to havins murdered | VT the head withh it. leaving him in OTHERS INJURED poral Raymond & F. Lovett. a boon companion. carly in | (N cottage. apparently dead. " . ordnance company, Balt . the authorities have failed. so _‘“"_wnlnm; short ard from T vates Allen W. Sherman is known, to learn the niotive, | i§ brother’s farm L horse and | plocian at Aberdeen Proving | Pa. Elmer H. Grimmel, I de- i 1 the sy, he is said to have told wthorities he found Lovett oung man is said to have and Lee S. Hite, Martinsy clarcd in one of his numerous state- | R 0 A partially Grounds More Serfous Than First /21l of the 14th air saq ments. “that “the devil told me to ; CONscious. \[!('" changing clothing > NRobert M. Herr, a civil a6 Ut and 18 5ua At { with him, he is said to have con- Reports Yesterday Indicated. Balfimore. Three of the Lovett was found fatally injured at ] fessed he helped the injured lad into i Washington, June 1l.—War depart- | Officers and the others 9 the buggy and drove to the railroad a rallroad crossing miles west of ; : : { Warsaw after he had been struck by | TOSSINE, unhitched the horse and |[ment officinls were awaiting today a TALMADGE SISTEH a freight train. T body was taken «]»fl llhn'l.hugf-'.\ containing Lovett on [report from special investigators sent New York, June 1.—1 to Bourbon, where Fred Decker, a | ¢ track to the Aberdeen. Md., arm i i Tatali a i ker, a, o o . ] e 8 - army proving | of Miss Natalie Talmadg brother of Virzil, and Mrs. Lydia | iother alleged atatement, iDock unds to asceftain the cireum- | star, and Buster Keato De mother of both 1 Qualmad (Sh ispsaidiito iavelinvolyedfiohnjiva g 3 g ! -omedidn, took place ves] iy 2 e : E nolio. who was arrested and later re- | Stances of the explosion there yes- | € ¢ 2 T the as that of Vi Decker. Thenll Dacie: ¢ 1 ) noon at the summer hg fine s A r ola el ~he ecke refuted th orday of an aeri . & o pting at first the claims of | e |terday of an aerial bomb which re- | gige, L. I, of the bride the Decker family to the body, “’ sulted in the death of five men and | Norma Talmadge, who i search was instigated for Leroy f.ov- i SR rious inj i s He: 8 L . serious injury of ten others. Tele- | is Mrs. Joseph M. Seheng ett, who it was sald, had been with | AIR MATU STOPPED. Ihonel teporisleo) far e caives fafl‘:d S0 o 8 Vi Decker a short time before the, Newark. N. J.. June I.—Tecller |to throw any light on’ the accident HARVEY OFFERS GAYLORD ELECTED. { The plant is being operated by nws;_\“'_ll‘m- This brouzht the Lovett]field. for a vear the terminus of the [but the investigators, Major Wm. A. Londoh, May “31.-3%h The above s the picture of the ex-| . yool " J 0 | Frederick L. Martin Tire and Rubber company as j family of Blkhart, Ind.. into the case {New York-Washington air mail route | Borden and Captain C. H. M. Rob- | ambassadot;: Gedrge:#a seivic men et Wiklwood Saitartum | o GO0 R R0 T orious in @ holding company and it was said | AN u‘);(\n \llc\\n\',: ,””' body. it was and formerly the eastern terminus of { erts were cxpeeted to submit their fering & .@rizq. of 26 pe now receiving treatment for tubercu- (O¥IOTC OF SAROL R RS WEOLOLE L vesterday cials of the concern ;flaimed by them as their son, Leroy. | the air scrvice, was s findings in writing today. essay on the constitutio; losis, or symptoms ot tuberculosis. It (RC COMtert Tor CONBLY ORIt Pe that the by is going on as usual, ) Further investigation discloscd the.The last bag of mall Information so far réceived indi- |ea States. The compet vi1' be remembeored hat it was these Fhiatl opponaRtiiD Walter Patton of that the rece hip is merely to pre- :h"«o.mod hm} died from injuries other | day an unln'r directing discontin- | cated that a bomb, one of several fto undérgraduatés of th men who protested the landing of . "\ ol Tl ote of 24 to 22 on fCrve the ots and that it will be |than lhrr’m received by the train. {uance of the New York-Washington | placed in an airplane preparatory to { of London of ‘Hobiwere ¢ j.ouert ueyer In Boaton. who was an SOrth TEWES. U8 5 the adjourned vacated by August 1. i "l’?v cckers stoutly maintained the [xervice was issued recently by Post- | a bombing fiight at the army proving standing. Y | inventor of one of the Ingredients of et of the senators and reepresen- The Kelley Tire and Rubber com- | body was that of Virgil «!ul it w .|||.'|s(f‘v Gen Hays. An cffort will { ground, fell from the machine and o the poison gas used agains the o % New Haven county at the Pany was capitalized at $1,000,000. some time before they admitted th be made, it was announced. to place | was struck by the tafl of the craft as g Americans. The prosést was sent to | Atves Of WOV | i Malinah e error. The state. it is said, | it 1 men employed on the field here. |it swung around, causing the explo- Fox’s Starting’ Bepator Frank Brandegee, and was | <% (L i FIREMAN REDUCED. rllnc.uk,.cw :\,.,al'r‘\.\l 1«lrm-1mncc1m—.l ks well as pilots, on the New York- |si The laree number of casula- | ¢ :flcrue;hto I(‘l';: :mrmlu:fi 1;?'1\ (;\:n: DL O T | raee ] s ek foy cker, another brother n Ir n Francisco route Gl 1 s L e B (e ‘DE( :EP'I' ties. o d Feut IEA} ban AV | o 2 it MO | mission. at a et mcating I Las b e s X L » been making trips to Wildwood Sun- FORIRELLEY YTRESCOLl S ieou i nal i caattiartire Yoo | B oatl - Gyt ern oo 4 Y O Cymen 17| New Haven, June 1.—Judge John street, unanimously voted to reduce " eer uy & SOV SELel SORN | W. Banks has appointed the y Na- to the o of private, Captain Pai- Gunshanan Is in charge of thé rals- Gonallbans Mol P Hagupart on 'k C. Kirby of Ei ne Company N of tunds for the enterthinment of | Lo . " ceiver for the Kelley Tire because of conduct unbecoming an I guessing about | tires — ALONG about this time of year a man finds his motor- ing neighbors getting -anxious about their tires. With folks expecting old tires to “pop” any minute, there comes the question of whatkind of hew ones to buy. U. S. Tires are answering a lot of questions like this nowadays. | I 7 i ‘k T —— THE U.'S. NOBBY TREAD Where the going is specially heavy with snow, nmiud or sand, in hilly courtry where maximum traction on the road is a factor, no other tire tread yet devised is quite so eflective, or $o wholly approved by motoring opinion, as the U. S. Nobby T:iead. ts very simplicity—two diageonal rows of ob- long studs interlocking in their grip on the road —is the result of all the years of U. S. Rubber ex- pe “ence virh every type of road the world avet. * * LA The U. S. Tire following embraces two kinds of tire buyers. Those who started with quality firs¢, and have never bought anything else but the quality standard tire. Those who came to quality first only after dabbling with “bargains,” “rebates,” “job lot” and “surplus stock” tires. * * * Getting one hundred cents value on the dollar in tire buying is a straight-forward business proposition —not guess-work or a game of wits. The most essential man for you to know today is the local U. S. Tire dealer who is concentrating on a full, completely sized line of U. S. Tires. He gets his U. S. Tires straight from his neighboring U. S. Tire Factory Branch—one of 92 such Branches established and maintained all over the country by the U. S. Tire makers. A He is the man who can give you fresh, live tires—not stuff shipped to him from some point where it did not sell, but new tires of current production. Giving the same quality,selection and price-advantage to the owner of the medium weight car as the big car e B owner gets. With equal service and buying opportunity Iou fo Enow today in the ire o whether he lives in the smaller localities or the greater Tire Dealer,” centers of population. United States Tires United States @ Rubber Sompany A. G. HAWKER, Elm Street. A4 il [ Ly o &

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