New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923, CSHOOTSGIRLHER et i vt LESS AN TRAFFICT)_ B eemsemsomsenarsomemsoms emsmamammsemiors — - TR e manded that the young woman return to him their engagement ring. John srtesed hat i moners weosar | U, S, WELCOMED BY DOCTORS was baseless lnd when she retorted SUN IS Tl] MARRY that she had heard neighbors sp»ak; " G: dispargingly of Elvira he :lc(ondld\qulmmlnr Officials Appreciate De- | | his ®Bride-to-be loyally. 3 cline in Tourists More Than | & . According to wit th New York Woman Gives - Bullet|vecsn meeses h‘\v.’nf.?::.'.“...‘fnffi.':figv e : Any Other of the Oficials. to her fiance demanded that he take | ]IlS[&'id 0[ BleSSIII back his ring. Then, witnegses 8ay.| « New York, Dec. 21.—The filling o | when Mrs, Biunco saw her son refuse| = to accept the ring she whipped out a the immigrant quotas of most of th | revolver which she. had been hiding | foreign nations and the usual win v LT e e (0 N TIRGRE MOWAR e donline' 1 Jourth yamo Aro A P 0 NOCRAPHS AND RECORDS ears old, a needleworker | petticoat and before any one could| .. ... o - . s o : ; preciatedmore perhaps at the quar 2 of 242 114th street, is dying in |stop her fired point blank at her | A Mount i hospital from a bullet | prospective doughter-in-law antine statfon maintained by the in the right breast. The police| Fivira dropped to the floor and, United States public heaith —servio AN IDEAL GIFT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY—HURRY FOLKS AS THERE ARE ONLY TWO DAYS > hile John made frantic efforts to re- | on Staten Island than anywhere else. LEFT TO GET THAT PHONOGRAPH FOR CHRISTMAS. OUR STOCK IS ( 'OMPLETE | 4 ! vive hier, the mother fled. The sound | During the summer and autumn with | ’ 114th street, whose the|of the shot drew residents of the|ihe rush of immigrants and tourists | §§2 : Ng woman was to have married | neighborhood to the Bianco apart-|doctors and others attached to the A ] A lay afternoon. ment, and with them came Patrolman | station had little spare time. e = “ three years, Elvira and lohn'(‘.r‘nr:fl Rivers of the #ast 104th| Often there were a dozen or more SO A PR, JOU = k| Bianeo had been ping company,” | street statio | ships anchored off Staten Island T Z ? g 4 despite the objection of the latter's|. Meanwhile, with the aid of Angeio|one time awaiting permission to pro mother. A few days ago, John, who | Miallico of 2235 Second avenue, & |ceed to their herths, Consequently Is & telegraph operator, announced |friend, John Rianco had placed n\-{thn doctors who inquire into the that he was determined 1o spend |injured girl in a taxicab. Then he|health of every incoming passenger, 3 Christmas in his own hofiie, He drew | returned tq look for his mother. *At|ag well as the ¢ from the bank $600, his savings, | Mount Sandi hospital physicians who | freight vessels were kepl on the Jump with which 1o buy furniture, examined ra said that her chance [from sunrise to sunset. Yesterday was the day agreed upon | of recovery was very slight. | Many and varied curios from for for the wedding. The young couple| Detectives Kochman and Donovan, | eign countries have come into at 10 a. m. at Elvira’s home. | who were notified, found Mrs, Bianco [ hands of, quarantine officers 4id not want to be married |in the home of a friend at 177 board the incoming ships. “I“v Ut the #00 Auh of her. flance's| | 104th street about three hours {10 tha nifture of gifts from o "T’:v-) took "“" to '1‘" :“"1""’“;" ;‘l‘";" |steamships that come from the ends| i illl ’ ey say, she was identified by Elvira 2 s it e ot as the person who had shot her. T',,‘::rh"::',h 5 i ',” Mekiner E B New _Qonsole New Console i by Tesile Cafrano of| . Mrs. Bianco was charged wigh fe e e feo b S o I It $155.00 $200.00 \Vfl\«mdu avenue, - the Brony, | onious a»n‘u and her son was also Santo Domingo where the hedy 2 i | . d who was to be bridesmaid, and Clava | takep into © custody charged with | | Christopher Columbus is supposed to| Testa, Elvira's step.sister, the young|violation of the Sullivan Jaw. Beth | be buried. Tt was brought to Staten | couple arrived at the Bianco home |later were arraigned before Magls- T T v . < . just before 11 o'clock. They found |trate William A. Sweetser in Harle m!:,:la:,'l' NP SAY panarsol an lhbom. 1 OUR PLAN, bring what you can as a down pay- Mrs. Bianco in the kitchen of - her|court. Mrs. Bianco was held with- L TR alun peaated it e s oL / " apartment, which is i the rear of the | out ball for R hearing on Dee. 27.| " oyo hoarded his ship. It was ! ment, Balance to be paid in small s John wus released in $500 bail fnr a X ol ‘ | wsed in the construetion of the house, d that they were on |hearing on the same day. land when the building was last soid | municipal building e 12 purchaser chanced to be a native | ] vew Upri 7 ’ p p TN s that they A Good Sfgn, ‘*” k15 She DHAK ks a I ; I\e\%l(%;p&l)zh‘ R P ’ he;lg)p&l)ght k na to be married that atternoon Wi B 1ta supEoes saded with his mother to for &he—You don't love me any more! | p 3 enmities and bless their mar He--Why do you say that? | She--The last three times you've | . Nt Mrs. Blanco Beeasle vieten Iy |left before father made you.-Tit »sitively fresh eggs 69¢ dozen. |’ ¢ | Russen B o1 Maiy t \ FEW \1()Rl M the Lo\\ Prlce 0 Wfi:{-‘my to 1 HEARTHE NEW COLUMBIA NOW | AN erazEy 3§ WITH THE THREE BIG NEW FEATURES 4 STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS I i , — l ) : 'STOCKINGS and CHRISTMAS If your first thought of a Christmas gift is Silk Stockings, you may be ¢ sure that she could not he |)e((c|' pleased had you thought and thonght for months, ° We Are ' g All Weights and Distributors g All Styles i 3 : New Console New Console New Console 1:0:. :'" : : M e, . = $125.00 $200.00 $150.00 : ik J SILK STOCKINGS 3 | . W R, oy M b 4 5 Hear these new model Columbias, our Easy Brands of . ¥ 3 Terms suit every one. We guarantee every .50 had hueo, sl ol 08 | : . machine we sell with FREE repair service. New l'prlxhl $175.0 Hosiery Low- Prices, Quality con- Including sidered. We also carry a # |, ] e o e ovpepe ~ COLUMBIA GOTHAM fine weight Silk and Wool : GOLD STRIPE ey , Free ‘ -‘ Free (Full Fashroned) BELOW ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY OFFERINGS: J Heavy weight pure thread Silk f—(—;m I:un Thread Silk Stockings with y | with every Phono- | 3 , —-12— aeme . $1.59 [coLosTRIPE| heel - $2.25 | {ay Eraph sold one of Record Selections 3 pair for $4.50 STOCKINGS 3 pair for $6.50 4 y=! AW '. these heautiful L » of your own selec- Lehigh and Van Raalte Full ‘Lisle Tops Heavy Ingrain Silk Stockings, :: Wi, i PHONOGRAPH : tion with every l;'a-hip..eq Silk $l 95 “All Colors 'lr::.:: S $2 50 s Py ey Fosiesah Stockings . ... .. . 3 pair for $5.65 $2.00 3 van for $6.75 BRUNSWICK Hear the Latest Popular and Stockings .. = THE BIG FURNITU RE STORE ALL HOSIERY. APPROXIMATELY BOXED . = . el e BEADED BAGS I == N Pl A Large Selection of All the New Style Bags and All Moderately Priced ] : P L] i . '$1.95 " $20.00 ¢ Bist UGk éw rlayer * NEW TRIMMED HATS for the HOLIDAYS § g, $5267.00 This new Player Piano will be on sale at this low price. With a good selection of 12 rolls and bench. Bring what you can as a down payment, halance to be paid weekly or monthly, Special used: $15.00—$95.00—8150.00—-8175.00 Up $3.75 — $5 — $7.50 }f JONA ANDREWS & CO. specially for tomorrow. 132 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN, Bright colors: Copen, Rose, Copen Blue, Green, Sand, Black, elc. 7 . Headquarters: Brunswick—Columbia—Pooley Phonographs and Records Smart Trims, Flowers, Ribbons, Embroideries. : Player Pianos and Rolls :&‘O“”M‘.fi."h““”“‘.“““\fl”"‘l ? ?(‘.‘C‘.“M"M e b el L Lt b e L L La L L Lal e ba b b L } ; 3 i i ; : 3 i - -y T VYT P P X ,;j ECORDS _ "5 Brunswn:k o cmumblag | ! 3 4 : ? 3 3 J J 3 ; 3 . J H ) ]

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