New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 8, 1924, Page 3

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¥ YY VW Yw BELLMORE ROBBERS PARTLY IDENTIFIED Ihree Held After Being Picked - Out by Witnesses New York, Apri me n' were identified y as members of the gang winch raid the First National bank of Bellmos L. 1., last Friday at noon, stole §7, and shot to death FErnest 1. \Whitman, a guc bond salesman, as he en- v bank. ‘Yhe three mien were ¢ without bail on carges of mu der 1n the tirst degree cnd robbe V'oar otners arc beng sought,.one them the driver of a soccnd automo ile into whica three of the robbers L ns.(um LAt Hicksville, ‘used of the murder s as Louis Lober. L [ well endh steeet, and John Bak- ol 1ve West gy -socond all in Manbattaa, When ar- resied Saturday a rioon in an un- anted housc ne Nesconsct, ed by Sheriff Amza Biggs County, Lobcr said he 60 St holas avenue id 1 Aic Ly lus pecuiiar nost «.m wooden leg. He explaine teaday he gave a fictitious address so that his miother might not know it vus he who had bes happens that ¢ t nue lives a IUUI’S Lol 70 years old, a butcher, with & good r putation and father of four grown daughters, Girls Picks Ow Dners, Hali a dozen per who fleeting glimipses of the fugtives at Bellmore or Hicksville had scanned the faces of the prisoners &nd had said they did not rccognize them. Even Margie Kunz, a Hicksville girl who saw three of the fugitives trans- fer from the murder car, a Buick, to | counsel, the People {in a statement that |upen its arrival by ¢ W e NE Y N 'STONE IS BRANDED AS J. P. MORGAN & CO. MAN New Attorney General Said to Be s, pecially Acceeptable to Wall street Interests « Washington, April .—Enumecrating a list of corporations for which the law firm of Harlan I%. Stone, the new attorney gen b legis) Senator L a4 declared ‘today “it would appear facts that i the-appoint- as not di ice of whic Wisconsin is the h {from the ment of Mr. Stone by Wall st larly. by J. I'. Mor; at least be complete fatement listed seven com- retaining the firm of Satteriee, Stone, with which Mr. Stone s been 1;<n.x.v-:‘ while dearn | (-' the Columbia Unive wl alsotgave the ns of the firm of § and Co. with wk was to have bhecome associated retiring 2s Columbia dean in June, “it js obvious™ o statement con- «l “that Mr as attorn ill either be d in T tion oftice of attorney or ssed by the s h Mr., Stone on one bia t his identification ang \lbania;l City Closes Its bhop: as Mark of Respect \ ia, April 8.— All the of respect and Geor hag |l the capital, Sund the bodies of the vie 8 saluted in immense crowd, |m|udmc many notables, ational assembly suspended for five minutes as a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 2000 YARDS OF Fine Grade Long Cloth 36-inches wide, <oit fin= ish, splendid quality fabe e 15e 0-Cedar Pollsh For Autos and fine fur niture. Tor Wed, I 30¢ size 60¢ size ... Saucers PROCTER & GAMBLE'S WHITE NAPTHA SOAP Come early! There ave just 200 pails First quality, Tor Wed- nesday only in the lot. Sulpho Napthol The disinfectant, For Wed- nesday only. 15¢ size ... size A llA‘mnrl.nhh om-un;; in Stamped Pieces to Emblfoider s, Buffet Sets made on bleached Art Clearance Sale of Silk Camisoles Light mnl dark shades, plain and t ¢ Forinerly sold uy Wed, mll\ Girls’ Corset ‘Waists A button _front, la st for girls and hor brand. A 98¢ \nhl( For Wednesday only.. 35C TUESDAY, APRIL §& .1924 [( \ We Will Give You FREE a 10-qt. Women’s Extra Size Vests Fine knitted d regula grade yam, Inr Wed. unl\ garments in hod- maodels, Su- . 25¢ 400 Palrs of Women’s Fibre Silk Hose The new colors, such as nude log cabin, peach, Oriental ey alvanized pail to carry your purchase home. No telephone or 2500 YARDS Quality Lustrous Sateens 36-inch goods in black and twenty staple colors, From our regular stock. Tor Wednesday 33c only — Yard ... Glass Toweling Red and first quality. only. Yard. . Dlue stripes, For Wed. Willow Waste Paper Baskets ders No C. 0. D.’s No deliveries Ne\:r Spring Handbags nder arm bags, also ok shapes with in various leathers and colorings. Tor $1 69 Wed. only . Coats and Clarks Standard Sewing Thread Tor home or office use, T'or Wednesday 64c Klemert s Baby Pants Strictly first grade gum rub- ber pants in white, pink and natural. Small, mediom and large. FVor \\n(l nly .. ~ Women'’s Lmen Handkerchiefs Full size hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs, Every thread guar- anteed pure linen. Wednesd: Boys’ Baseball and Flapper Suits Ideal play garments, made of fine khaki jeans and heavy striped linens, Yor 95c Pre-Easter ‘Sale of Imported Kid Gloves Beautiful imported French Gloves, 2.clasp style with cro- chet embroidered points, Black, beaver, grey and brown, in all Wed. only $1.63 Wed. only Crochet Bed Rufiled Curtains Made of fine grade dot- sympatily Centerpicee, 36-i Rodl BN A0 AlADIOE Strictly quality and goml weight, Vor 39c Women's Full Fash- ioned Silk Hose A fiest quality hese in black only, Buy them now for Easter, oo, $1.09 Boys’ Wool “Tweed The genuine Gilletie Safety pants for boys, NSizes 8 to 16, Razor bl One half dozen Atteactive Tweed fabrics, Vor in package, lor \\1--r: 29¢ Mens Flbre Silk Hose These are mi quality, All =i black and For 4c And Thousands of 150-yand spools, white, Al nu rs, Wednesday only — Spool . 4 Hudson, in a street, could not identify any of the three, The officials, therefore, were prepars ing to send the prisoners back to Sherift Biggs, when Chief of Police | Willlam Phillips of Nassau county | decided to place them in a line-up and call ingto the room another group | of witnesscs, \ The prisoners were scattered anong 20 detectives, county officials and others in a room of the Nassau county jail in Mincola. In the group of witnesses that paced up and down before this line-u three girls, | whose names the authorities would not divaige, and Rudolph Kowalke, boolikecper of the 1%irst National bank or Bellmore, Kowulke had studied’ the fu of the fi robbers who entered the bank and held up him and Mary Umhauer, sintunt cashier, Miss Umhauer been § " unable to identify the priso: But p 4 = Kowalke's memory proved better, Window Without hesitation . he sclected Ventilators Johnson and’ Baker as two of the . Pure Milk men who robbed th bunk Then, two of the girls plek t Lober as Bunnics, Chicks and Fges, hoxes, tha driver of the mu cur ) Three Pieces For Wednesday llnh Women s Muslin Gowns Round and square neck styles, made in pink and white of ex- cellent quality muslin, Yor Wednesday 39(‘. [ JSPIN Ilml (-'NN. \\:\.~I|n|h|t‘ Rick Rack Braid Plain colors and two-tone of- fects, For Wed, lc only — Yard . . April §.—Clonic Ta lightweight champion of - Canada, won the decision over Phil Lewis of Harlem in a 12 round bout last night Never Tco Old! ms of the 15¢ navy, grey, black and ¢ For Wed. onl 25c Silk Lisle Hose 1o WOMEN A novelty dreop stitehed mnn- her of excellent .,.mnn i the popular spring shades 490 llll Wad, only Thousands Easter Post Cards \n tty of artistie g greeting cards for Wal. mu:"r 10 for 5C Watkins’ Mulsified Cocoanu* Oil Shampoo The regular 50c boule, For Wednesday 33c only. ..., wers only — kg, Auerbach’s Easter Candi U driver of the murder cur. A aste es Spreads ilte, i recognized Lober, Johnson and Baker as three men she waw step from the Buiek to the Hud- #oin In Hickeville last 1'riday afters noon. The prisoners insi i that ey ind been ot the Noreouset plaee b the time of the murder, she ted Marquisette, 2 1.4 yds, Chocolate Full siwe. fine quality, Iong. Complete with tie- hemmed all around, For w1 08 only Metal frame, extension Macke. Fee Welkidis $1.59 packed in Yor Wednesday only = Yard For only Pair tpe, Wed, only Ehw City Aldermen O, K. %.)0 000 in Bond Issues N ApHL S~ Approval of woud dssues by th | War-Time Staff Dinner Dry Despite B. Y. 0. B. Mark 1 ¥ the city of Light- : We condemnation pros New York, April S The mysicry Nun for the purchase 4 of 1 ol I8 R N ) re onc of the pop- D e st i o menn o by @ o : Mayor 1it2- . 9 ..,.ufu for ] ? r letters which ! 16 GOLEERS START ionists to twhen interpreted by prohibl “hring your own be ired on invitations for Jast plght's third anhual dinner of the L stormge and traffic division of the wartime neral #alf, to remaine Ideal Weather Greets Eatha dasts Pinchurst Today Approved o sewers and 0 for gencral park rmy g We said by thos YALL LOSES AGAIN ook oI 1! APHL 8~ Depauw col- s in a telegraphic last night winning two npton Mass., who a wed his (top). by b mean while sl they another year,” oy Harbord told the blow waters you see are vot lhnw n! \Mna a, but are those of the placid (?) The raging 2L her than they have been in many years, Potomae, near Washington, RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET Phoiie 1409-2 SPECIAL SALE DAY WEDNESDAY ) At 89¢—WOMEN’S GOWNS; weye $1.25. At $11.98--DRESSES; were up to $21.98. At 89¢—WOMEN'’S CHEMISE; were $1.25. At $7.98—STRIPED COATS; were up to $31.98. At 2 for 89¢—Reg. Size BLOOMERS; 50¢ quality. At $3.98 Ladies’ RAINCOATS; were up to $18.98 At 89¢—SECO SILK STEP-INS; were $1.25. 3.98 SKIRTS; were up to $9.98. At 2 for 98¢—Ixtra Size BLOOMERS. 1.98--JERSEY SILK PETTICOATS; weic $3. At 89¢—Children’s PLAY SUITS; sizes 2 to 6 years, At 539¢—KID GLOVES; were £2.50; mos:!:- small were $1.00. sizes. INF. \\'T%‘ VEX At 19¢—SILK GLOVES; were up to 75c. mos. to 3 years hampic At 89¢ - Special Value in SHOPPING BAGS. At 3 for 25¢— Womens Initial HANDKERCHIEFS At 49¢—KNIT UNION SUITS for women, val. 75¢ At 25¢—BOYS SCHOOL HOSE; value 39c. At 69¢ Pr.—0dd Paiis of SILK HOSE; value $L75. At £2.00 Pr.—Hand Embroidered Kloek SILK HOSE: value S3.00. INFANTS WOOL HOSE, pink and blue; value 50c. At 69¢ 'TS; were S1.00, sizes 6 At 25¢

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