New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 10, 1922, Page 5

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TAYLOR DEATH 1S NO NEARER SOLVED : Investigation Continues-Movie Girls to Be Summoned Los Angeles, Fe JEInning pronounced “satisfactory,” the district aitorney's investigation of the murder of Willlun Desmond — Taylor sas expected to be continued today he possibility that a number of prominent in the motion pie- orld would he summoned 10.~-After n be Woolwine, \\mnm [o} alion, of persons known to have heen clogely assocluted with the dead di- rector, Those Questioned Those who have appeared include les Iiyton, general manager of the 1*amous Players-| Taylor was under a two Others were Doy neighbor o contract, d more recent ant dlrector: Vorne Dumas arrington, oil operators and s of Taylor; Charles Maigne, a film director; Arthur Hoyt and a close friend of Ta tain R. A. Robertson v cer in the American army an overseas acquainta as an officer in the British army. Rumor has it that Mary Miles Min- ter for whom Taylor formerly was a f director also was closeted with the dis- [l trict attorney for two hours last Tues- ‘ day before Mr. Woolwine officially he had h Taylor |uttorney, 1y been | tudios, where | {at her home an, [from the collapse she suffered at the 5| director's funeral Tuesday. this. no intimation as to nmoned hefore the oduy, but previous Inquir by the police indicate that among the witnesses to he summoned eventually before the distriet attorney willshe Miss Minter, Mabel Normand, whose letters to the dead director are now in the possession of the district Neva Gerber, said to have heen engaged to marry Taylor at one time; Claire Windsor, who had recent- 1y dined and motored with him; kdna Purviance, formerly leading lady for Cliarles Chaplin and a neighbor of ylor who was said to have telephon- ed the news of the director's murder to Miss Normand, and a number of others more or less prominent in the 48 motion pleture colony. Sands Still Missing Meantime the police scarch for lJdward Sands, formerly butler-scere- ary for Taylor, continues while the heriff's deputies maintain their posi- fon that Sands had nothing to do with ound work to base the examin-{ihe crime, Ioth joined in declaring thelr dls- hel that Walter 17 U'nderwood un- rest In Topeka, Kas, for mis- appropriation of funds of a Los Ange- les company had any connection with the murder of Taylor, Miss Normand remained in seglusion yesterday recovering A denial was issued of reports that -|she had stated that she had an alter- -|cation with Taylor on the night he - |was murdered, Her letters were the reported sub- ject of the altercation. Mary is Co-operating Attorneys for Miss Minter declined - |to comment on her purported visit to - |the district attorney. - 1quoted as having said: One of them was “I can only say that Mary Miles Minter is co-operating with the offi- cials and is willing and ready to co- operate fully with them.” The police were credited in a news- paper story published today as stating they had learned the origin of the pis- tol with which Taylor was killed. No- SPRING SHOES ARE READY New styles have arrived—fresh new models of the famous RED CROSS and W. L. DOUGLAS shges for men and women, Prices are exceedingly low now, and everybody can afford a pair of these neat and dressy low shoes. Get the benefit of a full season’s weay by buying now. heautiful stylish footwear. $5.9 in comfort and style. Here is a dainty Patent Strap Sandal—the very latest in shoe fash- ions; a shoe that will please you and please your feet assuring the utmost $3.95 details are given. pearance. S NEW BRITAIN Maplc HIII News The next meeting of the Maple Hill Woman's club will be held at the home of Mrs, Nelson E. Mann on Itobbins avenue, Thursday afternoon, February 16th,' at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs, J. H. Kirkham of New Britain will speak on her travels aboard. Linville Tucker {8 confined to his home with an attack of grip. Mrs, Nelson L Mlnn entertained the Maple Hill Bridge club at her home Tuesday nnrrnnon Mrs, Richard Hulbert Jr,, has re- covered from an attack of the grip. Jonathan and Steven Hart will en- tertain a number of their young friends at a dance this evening, W. D, Smith of Johnson street who has been suffering from an infected arm the past threec wecks is improv- ing. U, S8, and nrmnn Papers in Paris Get Out Without Compositors. Paris, Iebh, 10, (By Assoclated Press).—The editorial staffs of the Paris editions of the New York Her- ald and the London Daily Mail gave a lesson in journalistic initlative and enterprise to their French contem- poraries today. When their compositors walked out last night after rejection of their ul- timatum for a 50 per cent increase in wages the staffs of the two news- papers got together. They brought out a Jjoint edition printed from photo-engraved plates of typewritten copy the method be- ing similar to that adopted’ by Amer- jcan magazines recently in a similar emergency. Vegetarianism is almost universal in northern China. Farmers of the United States pay about $2,500,000 annually for labor, fertilizer and mill feed. We are headquarters for You will be charmed by these new models the moment you try them on. Here are some offerings which are especially de- If it’s a stylish Oxford you are seek- ing you cannot go amiss by trying on one of these beauties. for comfort, long wear and stylish ap- $4.95 For every a pair of these new Oxfords in black kid and tan calf, plain and wing tip in military and low flat heels. HOSIERY IN ALL COLORS Just the thing b ek day wear you will want MEN’S SHOES and OXFORDS Latest models in black and brown calf, wide and narrow toes. All solid leather, rubber heels attached. BOYS', MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES, RUBBERS and ARCTICS Sole Agents For Dr. Kahler’s Shoes. MODERN SOQT SHO" Next to New Bntam Savings Ba.nk. EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR WL.DOUGLAS SHOES . — A Complete Line of — AT LOWEST PRICES P THE BEST SHOE VALUES INTHE L. DAILY HERALD, 1022 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, WE CARRY BUTTE Rl( K PATTERNS— 20c AND UP W.E CARRY BUTTERICK PATTERNS to 386 Mains/. - N wbrit cr )BO o 5& ain J f/o/-pfi, [-ypry‘ad‘le ire a/fY (Canton Crepes Crepe de Chine Taffeta Knit Crepes Poiret Twill Tricotine So low is the price that even women plentifully supplied cannot resist buying one or two of them. There are over sixty styles in this collection. New basque effects, gathered waistlines, flowing sleeves of Georgette, side pleats, scalloped over- blouses, slit sleeves, lattice work, hip drapes and dainty ruffles are a few of the features. They are trimmed with silk chain stitching, steel beads, embroidered designs. Many have dainty corsages. Colors are navy, brown, rust, henna, tan, gray, mohawk, black; also combinations of black and jade and navy and jade. See the Dresses in the Window You will scarcely believe your eyes, for it SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE THAT DRESSES LIKE THESE COULD BE OFFERED FOR 18.88. — SKIRTS — |of Velour and Striped Prunella Cloth—the smartest, best made, best quality skirts you will find anywhere in this city tomorrow at such aprice as ...................... $5.75 Plain or pleated models in a complete range of sizes —the pleated styles coming in stunning new spring color combinations—of tan and blue, black and white, henna and tan and tan and orchid. Priced just for tomorrow | ND ENDS OF WARM WINTER COATS the like of which we have NEV hR; IN ALL OUR BUSINESS EXPER-| ) JENCE offered at such a ridicul-‘ ously low price as— $14.99 Values up to $35.00. Without a doubt these are the1 BEST COATS you have ever seen | at such a price. Of bolivia, velour, | English mixture, tweed and smart | plushes. Plain or handsomely trim- med with Beaverette, Seal and Opossum—TWENTY OR MORE | STYLES—all beautifully silk lined | —here tomorrow, Saturday for—| --The Kind of Dresses Women Want But Don’t Often Have a Chance to Buy At Any Such Price Not a Dress that was made to sell for less than $25—and many even worth much more. We Are the Leaders In the ‘Seasons Very Smartest New S; ring Hats | NEVER have even we shown such ex- here tomorrow for such a low puco as—, h(‘l(‘ tomorrow for such a low price at— $3 98 and $4. 98 The very latest styles of smart satin and combina- tions of silk and braid and silk and straw—lovely, new spring colors, including Periwinkle, American Beauty, Jade, Cinder, Henna, ¥rench Blue and Copen ! $3.98 and $4.98 Ladies! Be Here Tomorrow anI Choose High Class Navy All-Wool Serge DRESSES AT ONLY $4.44 All Sizes | Don't fail to take advantage of this special purchase of only 100 in the lot, and if you get a chance to get near them—you will find dress; values at 4.44 that will FATRLY AS- TONISH YOU. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS IN ’\'E“ BRITAIN

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