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COONEYS WEEP Y s W s BEING SEPARATED Bob Haired Bandit and Husband Losc Brayado New York, March Cecilia and Edward, parted The *bobbed-haired bandit” hasband, who together held up many Brooklyn storekeepers, left each other in the office of Harry . Honeck, war- den of Raymond strect jail, Brooklyn. Mrs, Cooney was sent to Manhattan to the Jefferson market prison, in tody of a kecper and a matron from Auburn prison. They will start this morning for Auburn, to which Mrs. Cooney was sentenced to from ten to twenty years. Her husband will re- main in Raymond stic Monday, when Deput Shortell of Kings county will také him to Sing Sing to begin a similar sen- tence. In her various partinzs from her 9.-—The Cooneys, and her Telatives, the young woman's bravado | which had marked her a since her arrest, was dis: When her aged mo eis Roth, visited the B #ay goodbye, the “hobibed bandit pept. When her sister, May, and the latter's husband, called, the bandit wept again. When Warden Honeck tald his prisoner officers from Auburn % come to take her ¥ s were shed. She ha &d 1o pass one m ay near har hus- band, Mrs. Coon i, So wi ¢ . Marlow and his wife. kecper and matron of Auburn prison, waited, Cooney was brought in. Then there were more fears, The bandit conple stas Cooney standing in t wife motionless in a che ran to each other LUICN be a long, long time, a long time before 1 gee you,” Cooney sob bLed. “But we got to make the bhest Lof it Mrs, Cooney tried an inftant, . his "hen they to smile, Tt w0 long, Kd ' she replied the time ain’t going to he We'll soon be . together,” The pair walked to a corner, kissed and wept again, Then Warden Hon- eck announced it was time for Mrs, Cooney to leave, They separaied, but ki each other while W drew from his desk 54 of 81,000 paid to Mrs. Cooney fg, series of stories of her esca or 1 t remaining to Cooney ooney hiry- ney be ginn 11 for him, $20 while in il $980 the warden gave and $550 to Marlow, ing insisted that th to her husband or he Then Cooney backed cut of the door still weeping, But the “hobbed hatred bandit” had brushed her tean away and, as she had promised, Ed away with a smile.” CAPITOL MON., TUES., WED. L in the | most unanimously defeated. Mcthodists Today Endorse Resolu tion "Which Would Permit Them to | Become l'fl\l P"astors. By The Associated Press Springfield, Mass.,, May 9.—The or- dination of women as local pastors in the Mcthodist ministry was ap d by the Methodist Ipiscopa ral conference here today by i jority. ¢ itinerancy and to membership annual conferences was al- It was a partial victory for th feminist elenjent, or women have never been granted ordination, with its concurrent right to administer the sacraments, although since 1920 they have been entitled to temporary set- | A liberal | tlement as local pastors. bloc in the conference held that women should be given all the rights and privileges of men, but their sub stitute to the ission on ordination and con ¢ membership, which was pro by Ray Allen of the Genesoe ation was snowed under by its opponents, “BUuHOUSE BILL” HELD Hartford Court Also Continues Case of Another Philadelphia Until May 15, May 9 under bonds of £2,000 in was granted in the Hart- taday in the cases of William Johnson, 41, alias “Bug- house Bill” of 44 Madison street, Uniontown, I'a.. and Geerge It Hartford, A continuance to May 15 each case ford police court Clarke, 44, of 1338 Bainbridge street, | ws held for theft of 8750 from Mprs. Susan B, Clarke of Bellevue street this city, The old pockethook game was worked on Mrs, Clarke. been advised that the two men are 11so wanted in Pittsburgh, Pa., by the federal authorities for alleged vio- lation of the narcotic laws. John- son and Clarke, were arrested in Springiield, Mass., last month on charges of vagrancy but were convicted there, It was learned later thet they were being sought by the Hariford police, Philadelphia nef Their admission report of the special | | Negro | The local police have | not | NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERAID, $ New TERBLOUSES and WAL Neat tailored A fortunate purchase enables us to oficy Wenderful Values ~ “Trillium Silk” Envelopes, Vests, Step-ins 3 X éts each the silk in these is exceptional , Colors—flesh, blue, peach, orchid and white all sizes . $1 98 ... white, also tan styles Sleeveless Sweaters Very popular now Wnew This Week models have ari: priced frem FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER VISIT JONES’ New Market 33 MYRTLE ST. THE BEST MEATS OUR STANDARD Special for Saturday Legs of Genuine Lamb, Il» 38c g::Ft Ih, 25(‘ Ih, 256 Roast Pork Corned Beef Chickens, Steaks and Chops at reduced prices, 'Phone 285 . O’NEIL’S Stock Reduction Sale Saturday and 30x31% in. Fabric 30x31% in. Cord 30x3Y% in. Giant Cord Monday Only 30x31/é in, Giant Cord SS Cord S. Cord S. Cord S. 31x4 in. 32x4 in. 32x4 in. 33x4 in. Cord S. x4 in. Cord S. 32x41 in. Cord S. 33x4Y in, Cord S. 33x41% in. Cord S. 34x4Y; in, Cord S. 34x4%% in. Cord S. 35x415 in. Cord S. 36x415 in, Cord S, 33x5in. Cord S. 3x5in. Cord S. 34x5 in. Cord S. 35x5 in. Cord S. 35x5 in. Cord S. T nunn #a S. S. S. 27.65 20.00 28.38 19.00 29.50 . 29.95 3441 2).00 35.31 All Tires Guaranteed. Come in and see them. We stand back of all tires we sell O’NEIL Tire & Batiery Co. 39-45 Washington St. Phone 907 Clly lteths The Sons of Veterans auxillary will entertain members and friends at a social and card party tomorrow cve- ning In G, A, I hall, Hallinan's Lunch to TiA0 poomo-advt Martha Chapter, O, ¥, services at o'clock, Home cooked lunches Mra A, T Byrne has been a permit to build a one-family frame | houee at § West End avenue, cost of 817, 8ee Mary Elizabeth e #hop for dresses, suprenic 8T W moderate price. advt, “Music Week" ——advt; The state hoard of confrol has au- education to erect a boiler house for the new State appropriated | thorized the board of Normal school and has $15,000 for the work, New DBritain has appropriated a like from 8:30 a. m | the Masonic Wallingford, Sunday afte Specials at Morany', Drabhle en name printing at the Junior “trade shop and wiil duties Monday, com {0 Pierce Co.—adit, Vietrolas and Pianos, He advt Don't forget Mother's Soda Shop 289 Main 8t Dancing, Sie | play, Odd Fellows hia 5 o'clock (new time), 8, will hola | temple in rnoon at 3 tom Boe. at Crowell's, ~advt granteq | Who recently underwent a i the Tartford hospital, las rosting comfortably, An erganization meeti feonfirmation elass will he Joseph's chureh this eveni Mrs, Rudelph street is reported as seri the lHartford hospital fo operation she underwent stitution a few days ago. at a clusive dress in fashion, Main 8t Tuesday evening. Hearin The city of [street, from Lyman to Car LuckyPurchaseSale In our continual search for new styles and new fabrics we came across the luckiest purchase in years. A wi of new Suits, Coats and Dresses, also Men's hungry manufacturers. The advantages of trading here were never more pronounced. Use our WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN-—pay a small amount down and the balance as you get paid. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits that will do extra duty; styles that will satisfy the most exacting; sizes 34 to 50. $22.50 and up Saie of Women S Polaires and Blocked Polos. High Columbia Records, §1.00, C. L./ Mrs, Bernard Miller of © Gettung The board of public works held a regular meeting at 7 given on the proposed sewer on Grove | and oh the proposed sprinkling of Women’s and Misses’ Mannish styles; fine Twills, Hairlime Stripes and Sport Fabrics. $22.50 up 's COATS FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1924, WOMANS Misses’ and Women's reduced in price FOR TOMORROY/ $15.00 = Striped-plaid and plain materials All up-to-minute styles We place on sale $14.98 $16.75 Sport Dresses TOMORROW $12.98 we Good assortment of styles and colors to choose from | Linden street. George It. Duncan of Sefton Drive I has been appointed manager of thé sales office of the John Allen Cock- rane Co, in Meriden,: Mr, Duncan has { for the past six mon{hs been a sales- man in this city where the company | has heen condueting a house wiring campaign, He was formerly a prints ing teacher in the Junior high school in this city, Louie # Jones has sold his resi- . dence on Ten Acre road to Joseph president of the Stanley Bpringfield, clor of sehool menee his nry Morans Day candy, vt Stone, viee Works, > Mr., and Mr& Morris Abraham and family of Chestnut street left today for Worida, where they will make ti:eir future home, KRGLAIIEI THE INVISIBLE HAVE YOU l.n,s EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED BY A. PINKUS Faesight Specialist 1. NEW BRITAIN orrow eve., ady, cdar street, n operation is reported of an adult wid at 8t ng. of CH ously il at llowing an in that ine will 30 o'cloek gs will be mody street | rful assortment its, from cash. UITS Plaids, Checks, Stripes, Plain Colos; 31 4.98 up Children’s Suits Children’s and and Coats Girls’ Coats Boston Clothing Store 63 Church St. (Next to Herald Bidg) APPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDDLETOWN == NEW BRITAW Spring Coats: $19.98 — $2498 — $29.50 — $£35.00 $19.98 Flannel and Checked o g i I ] I o] fomm] Have you seen the fancy Rubber Kitchen Aprons ' We are selling at 250 and 50C each neat and dressy Colors—blue, red, green, grey (See them in our ‘windows) || Joras Il To those making Summer dresses— Many smart effects in ORGANDIE and GEORGETTE RUFFLINGS for Collars .and Cuffs SOC, 980. $1.50 \.n)’nrd The styllsh appearance of Your New Frocks depends mostly upon the Corsets you wear We recommend Gossard Front-lacing Corsets For fit and wearing quality, none better Let our graduate corsetiere fit you to a pair of these corsets and be convinced Moderately priced ||| s THE NEW BRITAIX NARKET C0.- NUALITY GONODPE AT 53!8 MAIN ST ECONOMY PPITES TEL 7485 Morning Specials from 7A. M. to 12:30 Noon“ Best Maine Lean Smoked POTATOES, pk. 32¢ SHOULDERS, n.. llc g;i!(;b!fDEBS. Ih, lZc* ?Alltu;’" 3 2 Ibs. 259 All Day Sgpei ials in All Departments LAMB LEGS WINTERLAMB . ............ Ib. 29¢ LAMB FORES ... Ib, 18¢ LOINLAMBLHOPS ST Y LAMB STEW . Ib. 14¢ ROAST PORK ... Ib. 18¢ ROAST VEAL vevernea. Ib, 25¢ LOIN LAMB CHOPS . Ib. 35¢ PRIME RIB ROASTS . Ib. 28¢ FRESH KILLED FOWL . Ib. 39¢ Boneless Pot Roast Ih. 18¢ Best Frankforts. ., Ih, 18¢ Fresh Cut Hamburg 1b, 18¢ Lean Corned Beef . . 1b, 10¢ Sugar Cured Bacon b, 25¢ Pork Sausage .... b, 25¢ Calves Liver . Ib. 39¢ Armour’s Star Ham Ib, 28¢ mRcare SUGAR 10 Ibs. 83c DOMINO Mill 3 cans 29¢ GRANULATED Lvaporated Milk Pork and Beans Campbell’s Tomato Soup Post Toastles--Kellogg s (orn Flakes pkg. 8¢ Challenge Milk 2 cans 27¢ i Pink Salmen... 2 cans 29¢ Fresh Fig Bars 2 Ibs, 25¢ Fancy Peaches Ige. can 25¢ Shredded Wheat. . pkg. 11¢ Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans 25¢ *unr (nm 2 cans 2‘51: Sugar Peas .. 2 cans "9c Umledlomry bnnr 2 cans 2l¢ Royal Lunch Crackers 2 Ibs, 25¢ CREAMERY FRESH EGGS Fancy Full Cream (":'bee;; Good Luck Oleo Nucoa Nut Oleo... Ib, 29¢ | First Prize Oleo. .. California Sunkist Oranges Large Ripe Bananas Extra Heavy Grapefruit . ..... Sound Yellow Onions Solid Head Cabbage 1b. S¢ Solid Head Lettuce ea. 15¢ New Potatoes. . 3 Ibs. 25¢ Sweet Green Peppers gt 18¢ Red Cabbage Ib. 12¢ Green Curly Kale. . pk. 25¢ I"lm Blldvnl A”le- . 3 qts. 2 ae Ib. 32¢ Ib. 29¢ l'mlu Cut Spinach pk -1»( Native Asparagus beh. 35¢ Bunch Carrots or Beets Fancy Pineapples . . ea. 18¢ California Sunkist Frnll Line of Swect Peas — Cukes — Celery = Tmalm — Green Beans — Radishes — Strawberries