New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1922, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, GOES ON TRIAL FORCOP’SDEATH‘ GOLDENBLUM’S 5th Ammversary Sale | The sale vou have heen waiting for. Starting Wednesday and all this week—Closing out dermg wakenem P()llcelllall Entive Stock of Fall Millinery rvegarvdless of cost, This Sale offers greater values than ever. We armln ls a s o t e » are placing on sale our entire stock of high grade trimmed Hats at prices that are way below Cambridge, Mass, Jun. §,—Clurence | cost, Come and be convinced, W. Loud, a shoe salesman of Melross i 3 0 4 : " s o e = wus brought into the Middleses coun Here are the Three Big Specials for this Sale, See our Window Display. I & RGOEE. C perlor court today to stand tr IIL { - - - t of Juln-~ A l'uwm, a Waketield po- | Heeman o, T o i e s $ . Start the New Year with one of these beautiful new Hats. All tio of Lowell rond, some dance Y i 4 ‘ : > e o i, e, of Wakotia < o y ° i the latest models, including Gros De Londres, Gold, Silver, Satin night of April 9 last, Lowd’s arvest at his he ) \‘ o Q e [ P ') N W ) A :“. :?';:,".‘f.‘[\q“{;‘,:.(";,‘[ ‘:”\\:.l::m‘!; s Values to $1.00 Values to $8.00 \ alues $10, and all the other new effect ten on a memorandum found in the | AOSUEER T R RTICT SN S TR IR, (R . < o policeman’s hat. District Attorney | F G g 'l' 12 50 Nathan A, Tults expressed the opin i : s ; do Pl 1CES Ra"igu rem $0 o) fon taat the patrolman had question- Children's Hats inc'uded in this sale. ed Loul and a woman auto compan- - 2 ~ = s s w4 fon, taken their names and notitied — them of his intention to prosceute them, Loud's wife notified the police on the same night that her husband had been held up and robbed on Lowell road and had alandoned his sedan car, which was found later, This road is much frequented by automobilists. Preston’s duties : — —_ = - — patrolman had led him to make an active cmpaign against persons who | British A’[tack His POli‘:y PUREMIN FLOOD. RINK automobiles in lonely Engine Co. No. 5 Work on Skatir s along the road and turned off i ; ar thelr lights, and he had made many - y e Lark arrests in this connection. All efforts b 4 Those who have LS 9 g | skaters. of the police to locate “Alice Tennet X skating at the North End Park rink | with | Someryill whose name appeared i : 0 " . are IT2d: Of saroty: B to disy with Loud’s on the policeman’s book, 1 h urfs 1 pontl have Leen unsuccesstul, | N Immediately after his arrest, Loud told the police that he had heen in an automobile on Lowell road on the night of the murder, but said he had not seen Preston there. He denied | that there was a woman with him. He | had been set upon by two men while repairing his automobile, he said, and they took his moncy and his automo- Lile license. The groceedings leading to the indictment ‘of Loud were con. ducted by District Attorney Tufts, who has since been removed by the supreme court on charges of miscon- duct of his office. The state was rep- resented today by District Attorney Iindicott Saltonstull, who was appoint- ed by Governor Cox to succecd Tufts, bourne The Ringside Pictures of —the— DEMPSE ARPENTIER FIGHT AETLRIETRG. Clty ltems A great dance record, “The Sheik.” No. 18831, C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt, | A surprise birthday party was given | in honor of Lewis Heminway, Jr., at | his home on East street last evening, | ; i R i Games were played and refreshments . : SAl § J A A i i were served, ! o : n AT ; I stepped off the train this Al games in the Russell & Drwin ! . | { : s S g ’ : ollcod § foremen's bowling league will be| | v ) ; morning, walked into one of omitted this week on account of a | i * ) 5 p i # R 2 i banquet and theater party which will | E g : \ : SRS ? 5 your p (“pal (Iolhmg be held this evening. The banquet! : 1§ i J : 5 . will be held in the club rooms at 6 i S \ PGS X iy v stores and - rolled Hpmy, o'clock after which the party will at- e b i B . 3 gt ek B * rox Fans H tend the Palace theater. Tsanc Black | (| i by / ) & ) sleeves for action. | has heen selected as toastmaster and | i v A ' G Ve e 3 an informal program of speeches and ot o # B > 4 \ ; ,9/' For the real boss had musical numbers wiil be rendered. | This picture, just 1(‘1"'1\ ed from London, shows Premier Bri- : ; : : i Aexandra lodge, Daugliters of St | and of France entering Lloyd George's residence in Downing wired me to come and take r(‘r;nrfi:( “c:\m'.]::]o; :!1':17\1::1\117(:3:,‘, street for the last £hte Tl eon ference, \\,hL h was followed l;\ the| i 8 charge of the store. He wants me to put on a Turner hall tomorrow arternoon. 1o | French demand for a huge submarine fleet. Rritain bitterly de- | ; ? -eal sale the evening the recently elected of- [ nounces the Irencl bm ¢ policy as a threat of war. ()_n the H 3 He g real sale. ficers of the lodge will be installed by | yight is M, Loucheur, French M ister for the Liberated Regions. |4 . g . AU, 2 g g PaTlia 3 3 Mrs. Saruh Greatore, district deputy | o ; g | 3 ] Y And believe me folks, I am going to do it. of the order. Friday afternoon, mem. e = SR i I am going to give you the greatest bargains bers will be entertained at the home MAXWELL SEDAN and 9 o'clock hells be operated from 3 & y Sl R R 1S D AU L OATRY e heaaf o e MiA Lib iteminris L R ' ever offered in the State of Connecticut. I am Mrs Gerald M. Coholan of Rlack| The sedan of the new series of the | #ation was adopted ¢ ¢ P sl & Y ; . L o 3 / o Heeryavenus ia epening, this mont | znof: Matwell’ now baing. showd by| Attuhgements Have boer . with || o WO e brim full of good old American pep, and I am at the home of her parents in Grand | (he Honeyman Auto Sales Co. Is at-|the Westorn Union Tele sure going to tear things up. And when I am b N t-] ” Qv s Rapids, Michigan. tracting a tremendous amount of at-| RS U e iexitrsii iy through you will thank your lucky stars I came The New Drifain lodge, T, P. 0 B | tention, partiewinrly on tie part. of | LLoions Ay eleatrical clogls svill be in thlrmlha New \“:urls party last nuzh'l 'dl(rnu women. as the time given will be the he home on Washington street, which |y 56 he sedan, is of course, | Qhservator o, the | 1k New Britai included a social, dance and enter- m,,‘ e Her cars-of thanew ,A:J,, ’v‘\,‘(yl\.,:‘l;y Py o The | e il fainment. There wns a large crowd|gseries, but its oxtreme beauty and the | changed plan means in attendance. htfulne r nvepience | eity of about $40 i Isabella Circle, Natlonal Daughters|anq comfort of th x 7 [ of Isabella will hold a banquet at 166 | s exnibited in the ails sh- 5 Aein. strect. Tucatay . everlihg At 8|juwe and fftlnes. Aiake it stand 605 ™w WL o'clock. A full attendance of mem-| . upholstery In gray hroa umm DOINGS O}‘ FHE DUFFS bers is requested the tone being very high and dignific e |and a heavy wool carpet cove i FIREMAN BURNED. floors of hoth compartments = e - 1B-RIR0L & gArpel doVkiad oot [ A, HELEN. DO YoU wanT \ { You CERTAINLY George Sparmer Tnjured Trying to the rear compartment | ME 70 TAKE THIS CHRISTVAS | | pecioll ’ % - s DID WELL WITH Repair Leaky Torch There is plenty of room in both 4 f compartments and the seats are ex TREE OUT IN THE YARD 7 iy 2 o ; St 1L THAT TREE | ceedingly comfortabl 4 windows | SEE YOU HAVE ALLTHE § ; 17 are n]if‘v'::‘f‘]‘i vl\;;”‘«l::nu and the i es DR o 5 to make ab: Fireman George Sparmer of En- gine Co, No. 3 was severcly burned abont the hands yesterday a Fontine toreh which he was tr | and rea for a neighbor whose °r | rubber cushion had frozen duripg the night. |of rattle certain. VES, AND BE(AR,EFUL )H'i« soldered the t but it is| The windshield is unique in t WITH IT=- 1778 thought that gas entered into the|is hinged top and hotto sning SHEDDING SC AND | chamber of it and when the fireman |the middle only. This affords com B DON'T WANT 1T ALL went to light it, it exploded in his|plete ventilation but makes certain *~ | ovER THE RUGS' hands. that there can be mo drip of rain 5 He was attended by Dr. Joseph |under the windshicld. Walsh who found that the burns| Small buttons on the interior door owere very deep. 1In his opinion, Ilire- | handles lock three doors quickly and man Sparmer will not be able to re- ;q”rn'\‘ the right front door having a sume duty for at least a week, if not |y ale lock on the ontside. longer. ho driving compartment is comn- Ifortable, the driving mechanisin all being placed to make driving easy | Women will especially appreciate the E ND PMNS_ | ease with which the cluteh works, mere touch being sufficient to dis i ’EM‘ ‘mir;,.jh.nm steel whenls, i';', Thereilics 2 £l : ,, : ;i 3 b e 'y e 3 %%NSGETS in, (s o the car ot and aia o ;| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Modest beauty of line e ttle of Sloan's Lini- | v g:;‘n ;asgv and apply when | Dainty cowl lights, which arc min- ou first feel the ache or pain. liature of the drurh shaped headlights » 1 thy pai Hatur tatinot] o the car and \ wT L T o0 kly eases the and 1s | give added distinction to th v and | BEE: ¥ . C ‘ ¥ It quickly eases the pain and sends | ( } ) EYE ‘TIC i 9 | 7 et a feeling of warmth through the |[a separate switch provides for their ' Ty ON PURPOSE . NCT= HERE'S aching part. Sloan's Liniment penelrates |lighting with the tail light for parlk . A MINUTE AN GONNA GIVE IT To \ou _ i i ing. ;i X . 0T : . W;f;’;’,’fi:,’?fié rheumatism, neuralgia, | There Is also a windshield wiper as TLL WALK T FoR Not COW?“ ISA V WHAT & AN TH EXCUSE IR ji sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, |regular equipment .’||n"r.v' MR RN SCHooL WITH [{ SCHoOL YESTERDAY /[ rz\ suE | . \ o YA WANTA me back and sore musc] les. mirror to give added safety to driving B ' g anad —— e 5 For forty years pain's enemy. Ask A further convenience in Ale ] YA / \\-7, o ’ D0? 1&0T N P your neighbor. system of chassis Inbrication and - ( W ==t () AN E\CUSE At all d'ugglsts-rSSC 70c, $1.40. cial foot pads on the running board 75 ) —advt oa e PIREMEN WILL RING BELL [l SEET Noon and 9 0'Clock Gong Operated | From Headquarters Today. Cle P iy Today for the first time, 12 o'slock, e e Clot. noon, was struck from the newly in- ment. Good for eczema, itching skin, stalled apparatus at the central fire nd other skin troubles. One of Dr. station. Pormerly the & was l amily Remedies. operated from Churchill jowelry b | store. Chief William Noble recently | r o Sons made a recommendation to the board ment of fire commissioners that the 12

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