New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1923, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1023, hoe 1c| . $298 All Our Discontinued Lines Are 2 Pair Offered in This Sale. Second Pair 1¢ YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY. $3.98 Boy's ® osiery--- I SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY Children's and Misses' Black or Brown Shoes Women's Felt Comfy Slippers 2 Pair $l 49 MORNING AT 9 A. M. The BIGGEST Shoe Sale ever held in New Britain, Come early! Don’t wait! $3.98 Second Pair 1c Women's Black Satin Pumps— Men's Shoes, black or brown, A real good value in a All sizes, Women's Oxfords and Pumps. Many different styles in this lot. All sizes. All bargains, Sizes 215 to 8. Louis heel, welt soles, rubber heels, Shoe, Guarantecd wear, Women’s Full Fashioned Pure Hosiery .. Second Pair 1c Children’s Wool Hose, black only Second Pair 1c 69c Men’s Mercerized Socks Boys' Fine Rib Hose, black only 9303 Second Pair 1c ALL HOSIERY Sold At This Sale Strictly First Quality Women’s Silk and Wool Hosiery, = .. $1.98 colors . Second Pair 1c Women’s Rubbers, Men's Fine Grade sizes 215 to 6 . . Socks .. Children's Fine Stockings and Guaranteed Second Pair 1¢ Second Pair 1c A D Cliff d Coal is Scarce, Gee whiz._eun n . ':UILDI-‘R or you a steam heated six room flat over the Econ- e S omy Grocery Store on West Main street, for $50 ESTIMATES FURNISHED la month. Jobbing Promptly Attended to | 3-Family house on Woodland Galhraith“& Pattison $7:800. Cash required $2,000. Cll‘pl‘l“l‘l:s and Joiners * CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Ferguson?” the Attorney Gnncral!.luvnhs was in the automobile party‘\ha\n traced the effect of heat changes which found the two bodies S\u\duy;on the various materials. The walls usually buckle somewhat under the heat, the center curving in toward the | fire, due to the expansion on the inner side. In some of the tests, after five hours of baking, the red hot wall has been subjected to five minutes cool- |ing under a two inch fire hose. The sudden cooling ®plits the tiny gravel in the outer surface of the block, bushels of fine particles flying through the air, and leaving the surface pit- |ted as though under a sand blast. De- R e | | “Well, who did kill her, then?"” A railroad brakeman and a student | Young Hudson covered his face|of a local business college are being | with his hands, He moved uneasily | held in connection with the Ho]bl)on-: in the witness chair and did not re-|camp deaths. Segks to Absolve Son, Charged ; | With Murder : asked. “I did not say my her,” Hudson returned. Cross Questioned. ficers, afternoon after officers failed to find (them. She is being questioned by of- father killed street for onlir ply until asked a second time, “Who Skipworth was shot while auto- killed her? | mobiling with a young woman. Bolton “My father,” he answered. |also was killed while with a young The defendant answered calmly the |woman. Both young women said inquiries shot at him in rapid succes- Inegroes Killed their escorts and then |sion. Every eye of the hundreds of |mistreated them. h ! Hesdwoa Flooks kg Paniied Ol Memp! Tenn., Jan. 23.—J. M. gpectators in the court room was fixed MR SIS PSR spite this trfatmelxt the walls have | Hardw 'S an neled C g8 272 Main Street one 343 Hudson, Sr., branded himself late yes-| on the man who had told his wife and | ;::ui:"a?‘tl (1;:1:‘ h:'::kssr::::;oo:' h‘v:(! a specialty. Ph Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, terday afternoon as the slayer of | M8 PRI AL ISR DA FoR aeel 1o MAKE UNIQUE TESTS OF [bricks surrounding the test walls| Sohairs Tel. 14934 | e Mrs. Hattie B. Ferguson, for whose bt |turned liquid and flowed down the . i guson himself. | a “ murder his son was on trial and fac-| I will take the blame.” he said he FIRE PREYENT[ON MATERIAL,"”‘“‘“ work, OYSTERS » ing the possibility of deah in the elec- | fold his father. “I have heen a dog—| b { R e o CLAMS CAN YOU BEAT IT FOR VALUE AND TERMS? low down like a dog. I'l take the | blame.” Free Dr. Jacob in Death Of California Dancer CRAB MEAT | Bungalow—built three years, with all improvements at $2,000 SHRIMP | —less than cost. Pay $200 cash—$10 a month on principal for SCALLOPS | first 5 years and $15 a month for 7 years, LOBSTERS . tric chair. The younger Hudson had declared his father was the slayer in Correct Composition of Cement Blocks Being Studied by Manu- cotimg vt ot v arent """ SLAYER OF FOUR SOUGHT e, ! The declaration of the elder Hud-| i San Diego, Cal, Jan, 23.—Dr. l.ouis Jacob, Camp Kearny physician, . son, as a witness for the defense, told | BY POLIGE IN WAGO TEXAS Chicago, Jan. 22.—The correct,Te : with earnestness, apparently so im- ) composition of cement blocks to give who was arrested several days ago| j --- e the highest fire resistant qualitios is| by the police pending investigation os e o nc. .d the jury that persons Who ; ¥ "the of the possibility of his having been HONISS’S pres AND B. SOLOMON being studied at the fire underwriters' tollowed the trial of the case closely o i —— b Fiai e belier LA YouRE Hud. | s Bhing Offered and Two SUS- |} v oratories here, at the request of | connected with the mysterious death | son would promptiy be acquitted. ’ pects Are Already Heldl—Women |cement manufacturers, of Iritzic Mann, a dancer, was re- | 24-30 STATE ST. TEL. 244 242 MAIN ST “The shot that Killed Mrs. FFerguson Tests which have been under way leased on a writ of habeas corpus. HART % was fired accidentally as we three Accuse Negro. for some time cover many different No effort to fight the writ was made | FORD | mixtures of cement, sand gravel and | by the polfce. It was stated that no struggled over a gun she produced,” the father declared. “It was late the evening and John and I had start- ed out in the automobile for a littie A trip when he stopped and picked up Mrs. Ferguson.” Opposed Couple. Mr. Hudson related how he had op- posed the intimacy which he declared | evidence has been developed connect- ing Dr. Jacob with the death of the Tex., Jan. 23.--Reward for conviction of the person Waco, other materials. In the tests walls | composed of several kinds of blocks In Holt and | 1. ve been built up in front of gas girl. Dr. Jacob was formerly assist- furnaces and subjected to five hours| ant surgeon at United States hospital degrees | in Allingtown, New Haven. arrest and or persons who killed W. E. riday night, 24| THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY Ethel Dencamp last ¢ Skipworth on November last year and Harwell Bolton on May|,¢ the end of the period. | last stood at $2,500 today With' mhrough electrical heat recorders, | prospects of the total reaching $10.- cemented with the blocks themselves, | oeo. and thermometers and measuring de- | of intense heat, reaching 2075 Two full moons appeared in Jann- ) ary and two in March, 1866, while > . . l‘w.;.v:kx‘;::;xr:nj between his son and Mrs, ”T':)en;\';xv‘) m;s r‘;ln\r{m.\f!fl“‘ 'fl:""';” vices on the outside, the engineers February that year had no full moon. . g ergus a $2,500 reward and Mayor Richards LD LOA “John drove along the road and|recommended that similar amounts 9 T“s-rigofipa_‘-rpgm! suddenly turned off into the woods pe offered by the county commission- N S i GETA BUCKET and he and Mrs. IFerguson got out” |are the City of Waco and by the state. j the father deciared. “A little while | © & Farmer, county attorney, an. = OFCOAL- AND HE later 1 followed 'ht‘l‘r.‘flnn!‘(;dmi‘ upor]\ nounced that if there were develop- e o e 4 SUNK RIGAT OUT, them |3 'n ramprromls{;n;:h.fl l“ n"r Jiments in the Hoit-Dencamp double You SAY THE O'SIGAT ! rebuked them. I told them that if Iigaving to warrant it, he would re- : - OTHER h gun I would shoot th_rm both. t a special session of the grand Insure Your Lifc in onceof the ,_;|d‘~~l and strongest companies SEARCHERS / // 4 Mrs. Ferguson drew from her|juyif that could be done iegally. The s the: worn. ARE REGINNIN//Z 3 nm:}m a pistol and s!w gave it to j‘"“‘- next regular grand jury cannot be (] : saying, Here, daddy, take this and impanelled before the first Monday in 4 RS e Mutual Life o ! “I was surprised when she did that, T:rnrmn;: to Miss Helen Jacobs, ot . i I also noticed she handed me the 4" D Pl ' / fl:;; with te I‘nm: ‘pnin"‘"ég at me, 1| Mister of Mrs. Dencamp, another sis- During its 80 Years of existence has paid its policy holders é : & o - Tter said she dreamed of secing Mrs. and their beneficiaries 4 4 grabbed at it right quick, not know- |y, oomn ang Holt in an automobile | A A ing what she might do. Then it was . = the . H / 1 el SR My wreck on the Tehuacana bridge. Miss Millions of Dollars . 7 ] aueh both of them olutohed At it For Details call on District Manager ; %, e and I fought for its possession. While the struggle was going on the second shot was fired, and, raising her head, Mrs. Ferguson sank to the ground, mortally wounded. I believe a third shot was fired, maybe.” The admission of the younger Hud- son was made under the cross-exami- nation by Attorney General Bates. It ‘was not spontaneous, but was dragged torth. Mr. Bates pressed the point when he obtained from the defendant the statement that his father had fired the shot which killed Mrs. Ferguson on Feb. 8, 1922, “When and to whom did you first admit that your father killed Mrs. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS | | 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-13 f | 24 Lafayctte St. o —————— ‘ Now is the Time to Wire Your "wsc.' and lime—something you will Mke— | | it’s delicious. | —DRINK — ; AYERS' SODA WATER Take home a large bottle of lemon | Three size bottles—5c¢, 10c, 15c. COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a full line of new and second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas| lheaters, etc. | A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture. I Tel. 1329-2 Store or Garage, for Electric Lights or Power. Lowest Prices Repair Work a Specialty YONAN ELECTRIC CO. | ! . Phone 18283 H. D. Humphrey BANK BUILDING NAT'L. Sleighing Parties Taken Out THE MAGUIRE CO. 102 LINWOOD STREET Volz Floral Co. 92 W. Main St. “Say it with Flowers” ROOM 208 PHONE 20574 | ED WURGLER, WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS | FOR WIS WIFE, WAS LOST FOR TWO HOURS ToDAY SOMEWHERE BETWEEN “THE BACK PORCH AND HIS COAL SHED Tel. 1116

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