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QUIZZ SUSPECT FOR WURDER OF PRIEST Bridgeport Police Silent on Iden- tity of Their Prisoner Believe It or Not NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, 'MOTHER OF FIVE MAY BE BANDIT Woman Taken In Raid Suspected of Being Bobbed Hair Hold-up Artist New York, Feb., 6, — Mrs. Mary Cody, 24 years old, blond, bobbed- haired and attractive, and the mother FEBRUARY 6, 1924. worn by the “bobbed-haired ban- in leading her depredations. The two men, Righard Gibbons and | Matthew Boyd, were charged with | assault and robbery. Gibbons, the | police said, admitted a recent holdup but denied that Mrs. Cody was con- cerned. Mrs, Cody, who is separated | from her husband and whose five | children are in institutions, also denied she was the widely sought llSAI. An All T XE.A of five children rested today on ed a4 man at ORANGE PEKOE BLEND is pure, fragrant and delicious. Ask for a trial package today. members of her holdup band, were girls touring hockey players in a' taken in a raid. The police #aid they 'match here this afternoon by 11 ‘For chk Retums U‘e Herald Cla”lfied Advts found in the apartment. a sealskin | goals 16 one. suspicion of being the “bobbed-haired girl” who has led a score of Brooklyn bandit raids in the past few weeks, s, Cody and two men, woman bandit. 1 AMERICAN GIRLS DEFEATED, Southport, Lancash Eng., - Feb. | 6.—The north of kEngland women's | hockey team defeated the American roomers in Brookiyn flat and the supposed Hartford SUBURBAN TELEPHONE SERVICE We now have a direct telephone trunk line from New Brifain. Patrons may call us from New Britain without toll charge. Direct line New Britain to Hartford 2965 deposit | ROBBED OF §900 Stanislaw Alice Delysia, French actress, now appearing on Broadway, wore a gown of diamonds and pearls worth $2,000,000 at one! performance. No kidding! A dozen detectives and a score of other strong-arm men were standing about when the photo"m- Sekodizinski pher prepared to snap his shutter. Thrown From Automobile—Victim Identifics Robhers, Wilton, Co robbed of $000, » ski, of 144 How was thrown fr lonely rond morning and thre ticed him to one automobile mer, 1* | suddenly this ©° 145 South High street. She ST. JOSEPH'S ADMINISTRATOR Rev. Bewinkle Appointed Untl a Permanent Pastor Takes Place of Reyv. Dahme, Bridgeport, Feb, ¢ Rewinkle schools in the Hartrord been appointed by Nilan assistant which will take ing from st iNary Bishop celebrate quiem pontif Coming at the Capitol “THE DARLING OF NEW YORK?” with Baby Peggy “ south High Steeet Woman, MRS. NELLIE M. STURGIS LIVED HERE FIFTY YEARS Nearing Her 77th Birthday, Dies Sud- denly Today B Sturgis died her home, was borif April 2 and was Mrs. Nellie Martin Wng at Vermont hter Joseph in Wells River only died October 4 immediate hter-in-iaw, child, a 1912 jeaves no amily Mrs, William | Grove . il s | geparatism in the her | uncha Henry named n Octo HILL ESTATE INVENTORY Thrsdey— P ECIALS it SELECTED SHORE HADDOCK 1 BOSTON BLUEVISH ROCKPORY STEAK Cob FANCY WHITE 1isn LARGE I'Risn HERRING FRESH BOILING PIECES 10¢ 16¢ 18¢ 20¢ 14¢ 8¢ SAYRROOK FLOUNDERS MEDItM SMELTs FResn COD CHELRS LARGE NATIVE LELS reesn sPAWN EASTERN WHIn HALIBUY . 12¢ . 22¢ , 22¢ . 35¢ 25¢ 45¢ MEDIUM w 48¢ n 32¢ v 90C pio 38c . 16¢ 14c 2 Ihe. 20 NATIVE BLOCK ISLAND SWORD FISH PENOBSCOT RIVER SALMON LONG ISLAND SCALLOPS LARGE sOLID OYSTERS BONELESS SALT Cobp FAT sALY HERRING BEST rine \l:ll MOHICAN RAISIN BREAD THE MACKEREL 16c Ib w 40¢ n 25¢ o 28€ {'\’l:’“\l"\' KEEL 18c n’ED s\ e 25c SALMON GEM-NUT MARGARING 1h, 25 ’ LIVE AND BOlLD SHRIMPS FINNAN HADDI PILLETS OPEN LONG CLAMS not\n CLAMS WHEAT HE on GRAHAM | O'CONNOR CHAIRMAN Pormer President of Longshoremen’s | Union Will Head U. N, Shipping Board—Appointed Today. | Washington, Feb, 6.—T. V. 0'Con- nor of Buffalo, N. Y., former presi- |dent of the International longshore- men’s union and present member of I, was designated | chair- the Shipping Bo: by President Coolidge man of the board Mr. O'Connor su is to the va- chairmanship caused by Edward P. Farley, it com- 2 refused to ap-| prove his nomination on the grounds | that he sgraphically disquaii- fied under the law 1o be cancy in the the resignation of Poincare Too Busy to | Bother With Palatinate P8, Keb. 6—Premier Poincare || o occupicd by the debate ver his || orm he has given much sponding to | regarding Palatinate remains || nged, it is declared ‘ Beaths J | sam Carpentiere, Carpentiere, 42 yoars of age, | his home, 40 Queen street, | this morning. He is survived and three children Makare daughter of Mr Makarewicz of lied yesterday d tomorrow from the ral wi Albin Maskis M wicz, Ploreme socik FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE RUGS AND CURTAINS This rich feast of values is spread before you at this time—and there can be no doubt that it will strike a responsive chord with women who love to beautify their home. Here are rugs, unusually attrac- tive as to color and pattern, excep- tional in beauty of weave and tex- ture. And priced dollars less than usual. In this sale of curtains you will find the choice is most extensive, and you certainly couldn’t hope to get values like these, marked so low, at any other than sale time. Seventh Oriental Rugs We have grouped our small Oriental rugs into llgrev groups. These rugs comprise Masouls, Kazaks and Kab- istans. Prices are $49.00, $59.00 .. $69.00 Beluchistan Rugs One special lot of Beluchistan rugs at Carpet Size Oriental Rugs 25% OFF &i:iis A special 25% will be made on all carpet size Oriental rugs during this sale. Floor Carpet Size Rugs $105.00 09x12 Karnak Wilton Rugs, reg- ular price $129.00, sale price 9x12 Axminster Rugs, regular price $42.50, sale price 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs, regular price $60.00, sale price $43.50 Sanford’s Seamless Beauvais Axminster Rugs During this sale we will sell Sanford’s Beauvais Ax- minster Rugs, regular price $69.50, $55 .00 special at, each SCRIM AND IRISH POINT Curtains, Remnants and Cretonne Duchess and Irish Point Curtains sclected from stock two, three and four pair lots of Duchess and Irish Point imported cur- tains. These curtains are shown in ivory coior and are specially priced as follows: . $3.50 . $1.00 . $6.00 Jhé We have our regular It BEATS.. £5.00 £6.00 $7.90 grade grade grade . HOOVER @ it Swonps a3 41 Cloans Scrim Curtains These curtains are numbers selected from our own stock and ¢omprise two, three and four-pair lots. The colors are ivory and beige They are all made from a good quality of serim. Some have lace edgings, insertion and motifs. Prices are as follows: $2.00 grade §2.50 grade ... grade ... grade ... grade ... .. SL.39 .. SL.75 ... 8250 .. $3.50 . $4.00 $2.5 £1.50 $5.00 MOHICAN MARKET " £6.50 $7.00 $7.50 $8.50 .. $9.50 Sl 1.50 $8.50 grade L. 8450 grade ... grade grade .... grade grade One Pair Lots of Curtains We have accumulated from our regular stock one pair lots of curtains, eompris- ing scrims, marquisettes, nets and Irish point curtains. Prices range from $1.50 to $10.00. These will be sold for one-half price. $6.00 £7.50 $9.00 $10.00 $11.50 g grade ... grade grade .... BREAD v A = i i A ahieki £9.50 5c « i v n Sacre t £10.00 $11.00 £13.50 £15.00 L loaf 10¢ Let us show you The No other in- vestment returns a larger dividend in satisfaction, time saved or guarded health. The Hoovercleans thoroughly. Pay us a little at a time while you use it Aohm A, dohmeon Hoover, WE RFJUVENATE OLD JEWELRY Bang you beaut! white r-M or pin can decide If yo #0_that you can all 8t a ver These remnants comprise serim, mar- quisette and net. The length of these remnants is from one to five yards, value up to 39¢ a yard, for this sale 19¢ a yard. Cretonne One special lot of cretonne, value up to 39¢ a yard, special at 39¢ a yard. JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Wide we ! ng erate com M C LewlTT Vuneral Director Parlors 33 Myrthe St -~ md Hing Service Exceptional. Lads Assistant . ‘ Tel. Parlor 1625-2 Residence 17 Sammer S <-1625.2 Wedding r Piatinum Yetiow or Gr Gold.