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BOTH SLAYERS ARE GETTING CLOTHING FACING BREAKDOWN| FOR FINAL SPURT Will Lase Mind 11 Imprisoned, 1. . Aviatrs Prepared to Sart Doctors Say lor Home : —— ———— Many Favorable Comments As one woman sald: “This EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY #8, 1024, is the best conuucted sale 1 B The Asseciated Press. By the Asseciated Press Brough, Eng., Juiy 23 Chicage, July 28,~The sona of twe come and ge rather rapidly with the Chicago oldest and wealthiest famis | e o0y world flers who are workiss | lies, Nathan Leopold, Jr, and Richard |hard in the hangars here preparing | Loeb, went “en the merey of the [their three planes for the trans | court "today In a case scarcely parals |Atlantie flight, Rince soaring away | leled in any jurisprudence, from Califorpia in March they have The big question was whether all experienced several alterations of their camis had been lald on the table, [spring and summer as the temperate Seasons tention from the salespsopie Despite the tremendous erowd that I found in the sore, there was no confusion et o |land==they are gotting ready to vapping Aud'nuudrunl 14 year o|<.4p“m" it tha freckine alimirs et many comments we hear on Robert Franks, & lad from their own iy | ove hand. Nat 1] [the North Atiantie en their homeward | "7 D006, Netwety e wealthy cirele, himself but a few . | e leased 4 tifled X Gt voyage by way of Iceland and Green. are pleas and gratifie: years younger than the slayers, l1and with such commendation, families of the boys did not want | While four of the fAying officers | . < ' quest for permit to present evidence ayay jn a week or so has been the on thelr “mental responsibility” he \gomewhat expensive practice the air- . had not hinted what plans had been |inon have been forced to adopt developed by weeks of tests which [throughout their world-girdling voy- : MAIN STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. in finding the merehandise ¥ Darrow had told the court that the |busied themselves today converting allenists from far and near have fyge With every pound of surpl Although the Jerome E. Sage Stock is a large one, the. bountiful assortments are sure to he depleted hefore many days, so great is the ONlElrre istible Bargains at the Sal have ever attended In a Hart. or if Clarence Darrow, famous fighter [7ones know them, and, in addition, | wanted, nor was there any them wet free, saying in effoct that |0ty ohinag to seaplanes, Liouten- been making under his directions. lwefght counting against the chances response to this sale. Therefore we advise early selection, come tomorrow if possible but be sure and come if you value high grade . Everything is exactly as ad. vertised, easy of access, tick ets marked plainly, real good bargains and courtes ats g in notable criminal casgs held some. (have stood the rigors of icy Arctie | Jerome Sa e Stock nm‘x‘; h;cu when ‘.',? Monday he [¢0ld and the heat of (v torrid | . trouhle in making my selec: stunned even the prosecution by hav. |cquatorial sun Now-—on a pleasant, tion y ool 8 er dn the east of B i— ing his clients plead gullty to kid- €00 Aummer day in the east of Eng- ( AR~ gm o b 1 | — — the parents recognized that the youths | oo o a0, . . 1 g and Ogden went (o Lon. owed a penalty, That he held some- | .00 050 ™ Avetie flying togs for thing whereby he hoped to save them ' apeoivos and thelr companions, | from hanging was evident by his re- in,ving clothes only to throw them Darcow had remarked that those out- |of guccess, it has been impossible for side his council table find it difficult [them to fly from one secason into an- to believe he is sincere in having the cther without throwing away the boys plead gullty, His action took |clothes they were wearing and buying the case ont of the possibility of jury [more suitable ones of lighter or heav- trial, and put the responsibility on one (for welght, as the case might be, g : r "ol man, Chief Justice Caverly, the Cook | Ou the homeward hop each man is merchandise at LOWEST PRICES in years. 4 county eriminal court, redueing his kit to the very minimum, ° 5 Crowe a Fighter, Too, and one or two of them scem inclined H l P A Robert F. Crowe, state's attorney [to go so far as to leave their razors ere 8 a a la Ogue 0 0 an rlceSO who claims a record for his work in |behind. They expect to cross the At. law enforcement, and especially for lantic without a change of clothes, as | Limited Space Permits Listing Only a Fract ion of What the Sale Offers, speedy trial and punishment for kill- |a lot of extra suits of heavy Arctie | ings, has prepared so {horoughly for woolens would weign as much as sev. necessary TR further moves that Darrow may make that he expects to occupy about two weeks in attempting to prove the two university men, perts. money of the psychiartris.s. Richard Loeb, who struck the blow with the tape-wrapped chisel killed Franks, was the “master mind” | and Nathan Leopold, the linguist and was his tool, the analysis showed, according to Dr. Hall. Leopold is a victim of autoism — a type which centers and deifies itselt while Loeb is a case of non- ornithology authority, emotional psychosis. Both Face Breakdown. If they are sent to the penitentiary | Leopold will suffer a complete mental breakdown within five years, and Loeh although holding out longer, eventually succumbs, the alienists will testify. ‘The glands which are believed to tone the emotional system, are defici- ent in Loeb and the peneal and pitui- also ab- He is be- Yeved to have killed with absolute tary glands in the brain normal, physiclans found. calmness. “The ' defense resents the Imputa- tions that alienists must be fools, quacks or bought men to find these declared. Every,one of the dozen of us reached the conclusions that T.eopold and | Loeb, While capabhle of distinguishing are incom- petent mentally to choose between.” boys insane,” Dr. Hall between, right and wrong, Building Inspector for Newington Selected Dwight M. Chichester of Newing- ton, a carpenter and builder in that town, has been appointed by the town plan commission to be the new buitd- ing inspector, a posjtion created by the adoption of a huilding code at the last town meeting. BEARS RILLED WITH BOW Cordova, Alagka, July 23.—Despite the fact that the majority of hunters in Alaska use rifles and shotguns for game, a hunting party composed three men and two women returned here in June from the Yakatage dis- trict: with seven brown' bears killed by bow and arrow. . with thelr remarkable scholarship records, were gane, and that both should hang. On the mental history of the boy as determined by the examinations of alienists, the defense pins its hopes, gaid. Dr, James Whitney Hall, head of the defense corps of mental ex- He outltned the points ex- pected to be brought out in the testi- eral gallons of the more | gasoline, Thera has heen no word |nere as to the exact date on which | the Washington authorities will have the ships assigned for attendance upon flight ready so that the trip to {the Orkneys can be begun. The gen- IN'.’\I impression seemns to be it is un- |likely the airmen will take off from the waters of the Monday. Humber before Tomorrow fhe planes will be given test flights with their new | pontoons, | By | American The Assaciated Pre round-the-world flievs | when they eome down in the Orkney |Islands will park their machines at vallnn Boy. a natural scaplane base | which great Britain's air flect called (home during the world war. I | K in | of anxiously by the since word of mouth is the natural method of news distribution here, the great. event is almost the only topic Chicago, July 23, for June and 177 since the first of the year 18 Chicago's record, according to the report of the Chicago crime com- mission with thirty-three, had the largest number of homicides. The bay lies at the center of the Orkney archipelago, is a perfect sh {ter at any time and is casily acces- sible to Kirkwall, considered the me- tropolis of the islands. Just outside {the bay is Scapa 1Ylow where the | German scuttled the remainder of | their fleet in 1921, | When the RBritish navy | Houton Bay as a base, the moorings, docks and repairing facilities were left intact and these now have been | placed at the disposal of the Amer- fcans. | The gasoline and oil for the trip have been taken to Houton and ar- | rangements have been made whereby | repair work on the planes, should it be necess: The anticipated the aviators are being looked after deserted . may be done easily. requirements of James Flett, Norwegian consul at kwall, who will act as representa- tive of the American government on this occasion as he has done at fimes received | Kirkwall, Scotland, July 23.—The | the past when the United States | needed representation here. The arrival of the fliers is awaited inhabitants, and | street corner gossip. There will be a large group of persons from all over the Orkneys waiting to greet the Americans, |Chicago Has Murder Every Day Since First of Year A murder a day made public teday. April, - United Now Secretary of the Navy Wilbur's family joined him in Wash- ington for the summer months. Photo shows them together, left to right: Leonard, the secretary, Edna and Mrs. Wilbur. Sage’s Hosiery Sage's $7.50 McCallum's silk embroidered and lace front and two-tone effect silk stockings, $1.10. Sage's $3.76 McCallum’'s em- broidered and open work clock silk hose, $2.98, Sage's $4.50 Holyoke two-tone silk stockings, $2.98, Sage's $3.75 McCallum's silk stockings, embroidered and open work clocks, $2.69, Sage's $1.65 Silk stockings, at $1.25. Sage's special $2.26 Silk stockings, $1.79. Sage's $2.00 McCallum's Sflk stockings, $1.50. Sage's $1.25 Lisle Thread full tashioned stockings, 85c. Hage's $1.00 Cotton stockings, tull fashioned, 75c. Sage’s Knit Underwear 3age's 81.05 Munsing Step-Ins —Swigs top, mull body, $1.45. Sage's $1.75 Swan brand Swizss rihbed Vests, $1.2! Sage's $1.50 Athena Unjon Suits, $1.10. Sage's $1.50 Munsings' check volle Union Suits, $1.10. Sage's $4.50 Van Raalte glove brand $4.95 Munsing Silk Union Suite, bodice top, $3.65. Qage's $4.05 Munsing brand Silk Vest, $2.30. Sage’s Neckwear Sage's $1.25, $1.75 collar and cuff sets, 08¢, Sage’s Handkerchiefs Sage's 50c pure linem hand drawn Handkerchiefs, 3%c., 6 for $2.00. Sage's 50c to 7oc pure linen hand embroidered initial Hand- kerchiefs, Broken assortment, 37c eatch, $4.20 doz. Sage's Men's pure linen, 400 18-inch square Handkerchiefs, 72c., $8.50 dozen. Sage's Men's 50c pure linen initial Handkerchiefs, 37c each. Sage's Children’s 50¢c embroid- ered corners Handkerchiefs, 87c, box of three, Sage's Men's pure linen $1.25 hand drawn or tape border Handkerchiefs, 90c each. $5.25 half dozen. Sage's Men's odd assortment of $1.60 hand embroidered ini- tial Handkerchiefs, 70¢c each. —_— Sage’s Fancy Boudoir Slippers Mules and dressy styles, all sizes, but not ih each style, black, blue, lavender, rose and flesh color satin, black and blue velvet, silver and paisley colors. Sage's $4.00 Boudoir Slippers at 8298, Sage's $4.50 Boudoir Slippers, 83, Sage's $5.50 Boudoir Slippers, £3.98, Sage's $7.00 and. $5.00 Bou- doir Slippers, $5.00, Sage’s Corsets and Brassieres Sage's Jerosa and 7.50 corsets, $4.95, Sage's Jerosa $6.00 corset, $3.95. Silk broche, elastie top, long skirts, Sage's Jerosa and Frolaset, §5 corsets, §5.50. Sage's Jerosa $9 sllk broche corscts, $6.00. Sage's M. & P. Hold-U-Front $5.50 corsets, $3.95, With ab- dominal support. Sage's Frolaset silk brocaded $5.60 front lacing corsets, $3.95. Sage's Fashionere $4.00 cor- sets, $2.95. Tlastic top, mads of silk broche. Sage's Deering and Special B $3.00 corsets, $1.95. Also non- lacing corsets Sage's P. N. Practical Front lacing $6.00 corsets, $4.95. Sage's P, N, Practical Front lacing $5.00 corsets, $3.95. Sage's Nemo §7. $5.95. Not all sizes in lot. Sage's Nature's Rival, B. & J. and other makes, $3.00, bras- sieres, $1.50. Sage's De Bevoise and other makes of $1.50 brassieres, 89c, Sage's Satin and Silk striped materials, $8.00 corselettes, $4.95, Frolaset Sage’s Gloves Sage's 12-button $5.00 cham- ols 2-clasp at wrist, natural gloves, $3.35. Sage's Slip-on and strap real chamois $3.50 gloves, $2.50. Natural and white, Sage's $3.50 Trefousse gloves, $2.50. Pique seam, two-clasp, 5 row embroidery with two pear clasp at wrist. Sage’s 20-button $8.98 and $8.50 kid and suede gloves, $6.00 and $5.50. ' Sage's 16-button $7.05 suede gloves, $5.50. In black and white; full length above elbow. Sage's 16-button $7.95 kid gloves, $5.50. In black and white; full length above elbow. Sage's 12-button $5.50 kid gloves, $4.00, Full elbow length, Sage's two-clasp $1.75 Kayser "4 Star” silk gloves, 98¢, sage's fancy $2.50 silk gloves, $1.50. Petal cuff, one-clasp at rist. Sage's 12 and 16 button $2.50 Kayser gloves, $1.59, Extra heavy Milanese silk, Paris point embroidery. Sage's fancy cuff $3.00 kid gloves, $2.00, Cut-out work on cuff, 1-clasp at wrist, Sage's 1 and 2-clasp Glace and Suede $2.50 gloves, 05c, Trefouss and Raynier makes, over sewn and plque sewn, Sage’s Skirts and Knickers Sage's $15.00 Tlannel Skirts, $7.95. Sage's $3.95 “Man o' War" brand Crash Knickers, $1.95. Sage's $5.98 an o War” brand corduroy knickers, $1.95. Sage's $3.05 “Man o' War" sleeveless coats, tuxedo style, $1.95. Sage’'s $5.95 “Man o' War"” hrand khaki suits, sleeveless coat style, 82 Sage's $6.05 fancy sport skirts in pleated and wrap around models, Sage’s Madeira Linens At Our Art Dept. Bage's $8.50 to $12 Madeira scarfs, centers and pillow cov- ors, $5.50. Sage's $2.50 to $4.50 Madeira centers and scarfs, $1.25 to $2.25. Sage's 25c to $5.75 Madeira Doilies, ovals and oblongs, al 10c to $1.79. At 1st Bargain Table TUESDAY Ten Styles of Pretty Voile Blouses Plain white, also colored e LD ———————— Sage's Silk Underwear Sage's $11.50 extra size crepe de chine gowns, $8.32. Sage's $10.00 Trish crochet trimmed crepe de chine gowns, $§7.10, Suge's $8.08 wash sath gowns, $7.15, Sage's crepe de chine gowns, $4.25. Sage's $1.98 B8ilk Chemise, £1.30. Sage's $5.00 crepe de chine and radium chemise, $3.79, Sage's $7.00 crepe de chine and radium chemise, $5.34, Sage's $8.50 crepe de chine and radium chemise, $6.17. Sage's $4.95 silk slips, $3.55. Sage's $7.50 silk slips, $5.47. Sage's $17.50 embroidered Japanese Kimonos, $9.95. Sage's $10.95 embroidered Japanese Kimonos, $7.95. Sage's $2.98 Philippine gowns and chemise, $2.59, Sage's $2.98 and $3.98 cotton and crepe Pajamas, $1.07. Snge's $1.25 cotton Slips, f4c, Sage's $1.05 cotton Slips, gowns and chemise, $1.39. Sage’s Bathing Suits gage's $7.95 wool Jersey Suits, $4.95, Sage's $10 wool Jersey suits, £6.95. Sage's 87.98 Silk Suits, $5.08, Sage's $10.98 Silk Suits, $7.98, Sage’'s Waists and Blouses Second Floor Sage's hand made, $3.43 blouses and waists, $2.25. Sage's $6.98 hand made filet lace and Irish crochet lace, trimmed blouses, $4.50. Sage's $10.98 hand drawn, Trish crochet lace trimmed waists, 50, Sage's $13.50 all hand work blouses, Irish lace trimmed, $7.50, Sage's $6.05 to $21.50 Silk and crepe de chine waists at $3.50 to $12.05, Comfortables Main Floor Sage's $6.00 and $6.50 fizured Silkoline Comfortables, $5.00. Sage's $10.00 solid color sat- in lingette Comfortables, $7.50. Sage's $10.00 figured border satin lingette Comfortables, $7.59. Sage's $12.50 figured satin lingette colored border Comfor- table, $9.59. Sage's $16.00 plain silk cov- ered Comfortables, 00. Sage's $17.60 satin covered plain and figured Comfortable £13.50. Sage's $22 50 figured silk cov- ered colored border Comfort- ables, $17.00. Sage's $25.00 down filied Com- fortables, $20.00. Sage's $5.50 Silkoline covered Comfortables, $4.50. ) Sage’s, Coats and 0 Suits Sage's $75.00 fur trimmed Charmeen coats, $39.00, Sage's $69.00 Panveline coats, $39.00, Sage's $50.00 coats, $20.50, Sage's $250 Lynx Gerona coats, $139.00, Sage's $75.00 Velvetone coats, $39.00. Sage's $45.00 coats, $19.50, ... L. ov vieis Sage's $85.00 Badger fur trimmed plaid coats, $39.00. Sage's $85.00 silk boucle coats Poiret Twill trimmed shadow plaid age's $50.00 Vandelley coats, $290.50. Sage's $29.00, Sage's $20.00 suits, $14.50. Sage's $39 knit suits, $19.50, Sage's $69.00 Charmeen suits, $22.50. Sage's $98.00 fancy worsted auits, $30.00. Sage's $135.00 Charmeen suits, $39.00, $59.00 sport suits, Scoteh cloth Sage’s Linens JOHN S, BROWN'S SHAMROCK LINENS £2.00 Pattern Cloths, 72x72, at $0.98, $10.50 Pattern Cloths, 72x90, at $8.00, $£5.00 Pattern Cloths, 20x20, at $6.50. SAGE'S 83,50 ALL LINEN DAMASK Assorted patterns, $2.59 yard, WM, LIDDELL GOLD MEDAL LINENS $14.00 Pattern Cloth, 72x00, at $10.98. $12.50 Napkins, 22% x 22%2, at $1 h WEBR'S EXTRA FINE HEM- STITCHED HUCK TOWELS Sage price 79c, at e, Sage price $1.00, at 75c. sage price $1.25, at 98c. sage price $1.50, at $1 Sage price §2.00, at $1.58. FXTRA HEAVY HEMSTITCH- ED IMPORTED LINEN SCARFS dage's price $2.00, at $1.43. Sage's price $2.75, at $1.98. Sage's price $3.00, at $2.20, EXTRA FINE HEMSTITCHED LINEN SETS gage price $26.00, at $19.50, Sage price $16.50, at $12.560, Sage price $5.50, at $4.60, price $8.50, at $6.08, . price $10 75, at $8.50. NE #0x108 TM- 5400, Sage price $3.75, at $2.85. 79560, Sage price $3.60, at $2.84, a0x108, Sage price, $5.29 at $1.98. 52x26, Sage price 90¢, at 60c, 45x36, Sage price $1.25, at 89c, NEW BEDFORD MILLS SHEETS Lix108, Sage price $4.43, $3.40, 81x09, Sage price $3.35 65x00, Sage price 32,45, £1.89. 1 814, Sage price $1 (I IMPORTED GOLD MEDAL MILL BEDSPREADS gage price $11.59, at $7.89. gage price $12.00, at $8.30. gage price $15.00, at $10.50. COLORED SILK FANCY BEDSPREADS Sage price $20.00, at $14.98 gage price $25.00, at $18.50. $4.35, SATIN BEDSPREADS Sage price $9.50, at $7.85. gage price $14.50, at $11.50. Sage price $8.50, at $6.98. Sage price $5.00, at $6.50. Sage’s Summer Dresses : Sage's $15.95 Summer Dresses $6.50, Sage's $19.95 Summer Dreases $10.00, Sage's $25.95 Summer Dresses $15.00, Sage’s Sport, After- noon and Evening Dresses Hage's $35.00 Dresses, $15.00. Sage's $45.00 Dresses, $20,00. Sage's $65.00 Dresses, $25.00. Sage's $70.00 Dresses, $30.00, Sage's $95.00 Dresses, $35.00, Sage's $110 Dresses, $45.00, Sage's $125 Dres: $50.00. Sage’s Sheetings and Wash Goods AT WASH GOODS DEPT. Main Floor Sage's 90-inch $7.50 Bheeting, $4.25. Sage's 90-inch $5.00 white linen Shleting, $3.95. Sage's 18-inch 98¢ white Art Linen, 69c. Sage's 72-Inch $4.00 white linen Sheeting, $2.98. Sage's 45-inch $1.60 white fine dress linen, $1.19, Sage's b4-inch $2.50 linen Pillow Casing, $1.80. Sage's H4-inch §2.2 linen Pillow Casing, $1.69. Sage's 36-inch 88c¢ uncrush- able linens in all colors, 6c. Sage's 45-inch $2.25 Webb's Irish bleach linen, $1.75. Sage's 45-inch Tootan's $1.25 pique, T8¢, “ Sage's 890-inch $5.00 cream linen for bedspreads $3.89, Sage's 36-inch $2.00 fancy pique, $1.19, Sage's 36-inch $2.25 white linen, $1.69. Sage's 36-inch $1.50 cream {tnen, N8c, Sage's. 30-inch white Allover smbroidered batiste, 79c. Sage's 40-inch white import- > §1.60 dot voile, §1.19, Sage's 45-inch $3.25 linen, $1.08. Sage's 45-inch $3.00 white sheer handkerchief linen, $1.08, Sage's h4-inch 2.75 white linan, $2.19. Sage's 86-inch Webb's Irish $2.25 linen, $1.75, Sage's 40.inch $1.75 white Redford cord for children's wear, 8¢, Sage's 27-inch $2.00 white linen Huckabuck toweling $1.49, Sage's 27-inch $1.75 Brown's Shamrock fancy stripe toweling, $1.39 Sage's 456-inch $2.25 white linen eambric, $1.60, Sage's R6-inch $2.00 white eheer Handkerchief linen, $1.80. p Sage’s WhF Blankets Sage's $8.50 White Blankets, Linen white white cream £0.00 White Blankets $11.00 White Blankete $11.00 White Blankets, $13.00 White Blankets, $13.50 White Blankets $14.50 White Blankets, Sage's $16.50 White Blankets, $12.08, $18.00 White Blankets $17.50 White Blankets, Blankets Sage's $25.00 Single Pink, blue, yellow wool Blanketa. R e S