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. NEW BRTIAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922, be-caus? afi? , # - o o] LAV RERS Y 8. nei. RAGHIDE | mysterious fdod Amy's Verdiet of Not Guilty ( e R R el O elements. Use more milk and Foliows 10 Hour Session g e T N EaSter <4 o I Easter They were married In Fall River, | make it 4 e o) influenza, fainting, Mass, and have lived in o this city rippe, influ 4 sineo 1887, Mr. Hinchliffe has beon New York i tarrhal o | » ew York, April 7.—Olivia M, p. SAH . bronchitis, n the plumbing business near Yrank. | ] itone, nurse, acquitted last night by asthma, croup, etc. The favorite puare and Mg treet for a long a s . Y N H t i ¥ TR a s A /A0 X | 4 W ajury in Brooklyn supreme court of family liniment for more than e and since hig residence in this the murder nf‘l Mlis Guy Kinkead, for- 68 years. (kn_v, hurnl»lt;::w“n;;fl” :‘mll-“ nut (']nl Ilu t mer corporation counsel of nown businessmen here, e s af ¢ E"APORAI ED At ERAIACtaaas Tkt oha "“,_'“:,'I” 'L‘n member of £, Joseph's Holy Nams at“r ay i : ; MlLK back to her work and atte mpt to for- MINARDS soclely, "'”"‘ "'I‘"" RECy. 1o 66 ”"".1 . ey AN 5 get her Hrnhlr exper cratic politics for years, was one o d « ¢ t B e as TN FOR PAIN e e o v, . ¥, aluraa m— ||xln|m|& of many fends and t:’,‘,,- “"l" LIN ENT """I the town committee and at present is | J E L ; A | pathizers upgn her acquittal, Miss M serving his first L mber of ‘ ASSORTMENT 1 4 f HIGH GRADE Stone was escorted huck fo the Ray- the' board, of heaith | FOR & d strect ja AT0 e e e e o p : A”]ERMAN fRUM fiTH many slooploss mihts " durs "t | Manes face brightened o » smite | Quigley to Addres SELECTION é, T\ § MILLINERY trial. - She had expressed a desire to | wnd almost inaudibly she said: G. 0. P. Workers TomghU NEWEST . ey spend the night in an obsoure hotel ]| sy .o e P g ) In Manhattan, but decided later that| 2Nk God it's over, Mayoralty Candidate George A, COLORS b - g it would be better to return to thel Mrs. Marie Gormley Kinkead, wid-| Quigley will address a meeting of ORS 4 i ; POPULAR 5y 3 Jail, [ ow of the slain lawyer, was not in the | republican men tonight n headquar- SNAPPY g5 ; This il i e 5 aia ters on Main street, The meeting will MVT IR R LT 3 his morning she said she had had | courtroom when th verdict was slart ot § o'clock. 'Chalrman H. B STYLES i I g % PRICES —in— Angelo Paonessa Feels NO Doub[ | a restful sleep and felt refreshed, brought in, although she had been | Start B L, [ “Iintend,” she added, “to join my.| ¢ 1 spectator in all pre-jlirwin ’\‘('(l“.:4::::-vl‘|() s plans tor et a | friends and go back to my profession | vious s 8 (ol the trinl, ‘which | calledithe meeting to m In bringing these special values A You will always find a large as to Outcome Next Tuesday as soon as possible, In work T may | las clection day activities. | valu : : fergot.” Miss Stone shot and killed Kinkead g to you tomorrow we had in mind variety of the latest model is e e The jury that acquitted Miss i South Elliott Place, Brooklyn, late | "EEBREERT: | the interest of those who were : Alderman Taonessa, democratic | Nad deliberated ten hours. The an-|in the afternoon of August 5, 1921, looking for:their Baster Hat, S here. Dependable Quality and A R ement of the ve brought | Tried an indictment for first de- sing for their kaster Hat. So i candidate for mayor, is going to b | NOuUncement th t lrought | Tried on an went for first d MON, & : i made to wear well. The kind lected next Tuesday. He admits jt | cheers from several hundred persons | gree murder, her defense was tem- A Great Treat For the . that they could avoid the terri- s - : When asked this morning | crowded into the little courtroom. ry, transitory, emotional insan- A\ 1Q it it S you should always BUY. hall who was going to be the | These spectators had waited for hours | ity, also termed “brain explosion,” a THOMAS "“I‘H“R\O\ ble RUSH next week. x ; or, the alderman from the| for the appearance of the jury. al condition which, it was main- 2 VINKLE"” = e - < — - {xth! replied unhesitatingly and em-| ~When the fore spoke, in clear | tained, was predicated on acts of the RIP VAN V | e tones, the words: “Not guilty,” Miss | slain man. SPECIAL VALUES NOW NOT AFTER EASTER Mr Paonessa called upon John ., | T d.comis th orning and then on City w ‘lerk, Colonel Alfred 1. Thompson ST 5 3 : R : il [ OMORRO checking up the reports of the wel- R We offer two wonder specials in New Easter H: hat i nderful specials in New Easter Hats tha home committee, gardi AR | : 7i : S R s mSsmames, Lromining SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY THAT MEAN A SAVING:ON | are correct in style and color. Without question the best Juigley, has accused him of making EVERY ITEM AT values you ever saw. mis| ng statements. When ¢ sti d y Mr. Pa ssa, . [ x Atr. Loomis replicd: My reports are ||N| ————— | gl T il gaen CHILDREN'S , 1 stand back of that 3 v 3 . A 4 R 5 - S | Guranteea Ml §5'0Q Eastern Millinery Co. | ws s Mr. Loomis called attention | |8 ; Fresh Eggs o the fact that he wrote protesting : b G e R e L i B 28¢c doz. (B (M Regular $8.50 | 145 npagn g, New BRITAIN | $1.50 n the money handled by the carnival to §10. Pommittee during that week, because he expenses of the committee were 5 P . e - aid out of the proceeds. There is, (M ‘ : 10 intimation by Mr. Loomis of any- . 5 : ; Pure Lard hing crooked in the records, but simply that of poor business on the art of the carnival committee. Although M r Curtis and Mr. S i . d . wonessa were seen” talking together ||| i Creamery ‘onfidentially on Main street the other || i : Butter a e lay, Mr. Paonessa denies that he won s in prints } ., [ ] Mr. Curtis over into the ranks of his Ot J 45¢ 1b, T b 2¢ 1b, kupporte This contention is borne et ikl T | R e | " | HARTFORD, CONN. : w — ayor Curtis the night of the pri- “Nothing new, except there is a city lection . next Tuesday,” said the SPECIALS_7 tO 12 A. mayor this morning, to a nportor, M. : % - TR B T —— | Women’s and Misses’ Suits for LEAN FRESH 25 EV APORI\TFD You wanna hear “Wanna' at Morans | |§ AMBURG . 3 Ibs. C | MILK adst. LEAN SMOKED FLAT CANS RED | 5 C “]:"(.)ll‘ for Quigley and vote early.— |18 SHOULDERS S‘}LMON . Easter Wear Albert Vitali of 232 Hartford ave. Lo I T S SPECIALS FOR ALL DAY o lvrod. sometime between 8 a. m. and Lean Plate { Prime Shoulder : NAVY AND BLACK TRlCOTlNES AND TwlLLCORD 2 noon. Some jewelry and seven bents comprised the loot. : 1 | Roasts ... z C i e | | fitie Lo Mttt | ol | $35.00, $49.50, TO $98.50 own.—advt. 2 oasts - | Keep well with ”w"‘f': Camp's” Lean Pot Top Round i e 0 | e ot BEEF b . TWEED SUITS IN ALL SIZES AND COLORS Vermont maple sugar and syrup. Sugar Cured c Lean Chuck .1b. e s o e b A $19.75, $25.00 TO $55.00 Pull Top Lever and vote for Quigley FE T 5 Fresh P k Prime Veal M ll Fed F h B Gon 20c oMot b 18¢ | iined roni- . 40 ¢ | PRINTZESS TRELAINE SUITS AT Lean Fres 'ime Veal st Honr Druggiet v 1 e;;:oullders .. Ib. 1 7c l;'hf)pse lb.25c eFl' nkforts . .lb. 15(: [ $29 50 Does not keep Pinkham's Com-, d. He sells it. “resh Spar "eal fi . ry Sal h:,xl::lmz]Ithor,\lv{:.f-lmu. nearly 8,000, Iqle{ib el Ib. ; eI(:ot (ifie cone Ui 1 Oc le:’o:l:l t wiw A 1 5c . 00 bottles of this medicine were e A ak ¢ vl o R A || CTTE DY PRI TP | YOUR COAT FOR EASTER p..]w nada and one fn M <\n ite Anlr?"iic.ir;” 2 cans«25c Sulg)l;l]ln(‘s e lbs.25c B (l?fl::d 24 $35 00 $45 00 $59 50 [ Lydia Pinkham’s cgetal i S onliTe 8 d i ¥ (o 2 cans (o 3 cans C Compound hast he largest sale of any S e ; 4 i ey Sardines, ns orn . ans . . iedicine for women's ailments. Iivery ardines, 6 ca ¢ Beans COATS OF l‘\\nUR\ \I LDYNE, CANTON CREPE, POIRET TWILL, CORDALINE, Hay, more and more women are prov- 16 Early June 29 Large Jars 15 ARA. ! CHAIR, 1 TRICOTINE ing its worth. Made of selected roots | [§ . pkg. C Peas ... 2 cans C Jams .... each (o} Livery coat is perfectly nnom and fashioned of the best mate Quality linings. [and herbs, this compound contains no g (3, . D) T R SRR - iz Misses' sizes 16—18—20, Women's sizes 36 to 44—40% to 501, iy o veman.” " < 8 514c1h, GRANULATED SUGAR IN CARTONS 5%c Ib. Large F'nuddhedd 12C | Large Juicy 25c Cauliflower hmdzsc SPORT SK[RTS FOR $595 Lettuce . Grapefruit, 3 for e :',,',l,fpj’l"“l',::'nl Fancy 15 Fancy Baldwin 23 Fresh A special reel of Tweed and pleated Prunella skirts, cvery one a splendid value, for they were made ite shd i femaron I ; (e|e|y : bunth c AAppl(‘S y q's. c inach o, chk c to sell for much more. Suitable for both the miss and the matron. akes a lot of oy at tl Yellow (Iobe Large Ripe Pers xpense of innocent. investora " eTulnlps .4 Ih~.25c Baf\anas gt doz.zoc Il):ztie“\ pkg. Sc FUR SCARFS FOR $5 95 “FOOLISH WIVLS” Our American Opossum Searf ut this low price is proving very popular with the young girl, while the scarfs of blue and platinum gray wolf for her older sister are just as attractive with the sport suit as with a more conservative suit of navy blue, USE YOUR CREDIT HERE AT HOME _ SATURDAY OFFERINGS IN HOUSE DRESSES NEW GINGHAM, PERCALE AND CHAMBRAY HOUSE DRES TWENTY OR MORE 87 ALL COLORS SIZES 16 TO 4§ OPEN A lF YOU ARE A For Ladies and Misses SPECIAL $l.95 $1 95 $1 95 DIVIDI‘:‘I)‘ PAY%I}‘NT y Man “']]OSO Sa]al‘y is Iin]ited' CO‘ATS! SlTITS' “'RA\PS AND A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF BETTER DRE 58S RANGING IN PRICE FROM ACCOUN 3 ; 0 “Charge It” Well wait Woman who must manage and SKIRTS | $2.95' $12.95 arge 1t. ait. on a limited income. in all the newest fahrics, 200 GINGHAM AND PERCALE APRON DRESSES REDUCED TO Your Credit here is better than cin T A Cash, because you can use your Girl who works to support o l:es and colors. : 98¢ 98¢ 98¢ cash for something else. herself or . For Men, Young Men and Boys Bring the wife and family . £ - in for their Easter outfits, and Boy out to make his mark ; . s make them and yourself happy. A convenient divided pay- GABERDINE RAINCOATS, will t;lie c;‘rle eo ¢ ;gt?;enClothig ment plan will relieve you of HA’}‘S and Extra ITANTb, Spea y rlce prlng ults an oats i your biggest problem— Stouts in all sizes. : You-can-pay-as-you-get-paid That of supplying clothes. Come in and talk it over with us. et S R L Ready Saturday, at the Girls' own shop, second floor, the smartest of gay little Suits and Coats de- signed to make youth as stylish as the adult, = Suits of Tweed, Poiret Twill and Mixtures, in snappy styles, sizes 12 to 16 years, selling at from $16.50 8 ‘| to $25.00. The biggest Kind of values. 4 > 3 Coats of Tweed or Polar Coatings in well tailored, smart models. Some very attractive capes are features also. The best values possible at $14.95 and from that price up to $35.00. New Britain’s Leading Credit Clothier--Family Outfitters—63 CHURCH STREET, Next to Herald Building And new Spring Silk Dresses of Taffetas and Crepes, in sizes 12 to 16 years, special value at $16.50, —~8econd Floor. These most practical of House Dresses are made of good quality Gingham and Percale. They button 1ITS, TOP CO down the side front to the waist. Squarc necked, pocketed and belted or with tie-back sash. Sizes 36 to i " 4 ) 44. You save just about a half on many of these drosses. —Second floor,