New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 29, 1924, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1924, u B R S S SEE bl -_——e e e e e e | line of investigation they expected to SLA N m Ro DHOUSE a revelver one of the intruders norh | Y MAN AND DAUGHTER | FRRERS HAYE SiSS0n SENSATIONAL TURN. [sc i n | SUAIN IN K RONDHOUSE s s Wi koo A Nigh L5 2 Meanwhile, county nfficers took into | . ped out & vevoiver and shot the wom- | Hushand Informs Police ["E 'N FXP[USI"N With Their Wives, Mass. Farm Owne 'N MUR["‘R MYSTERY [custody David L, Tiner, 48 years old, [1ast Mansfield, Mass., Proprictor Kills “"u.:“:« e caming here | Mariano Marino of 107 Myrtle street k - : [of Viint, and Kenneth Blair, 84 of | a few months age had conducted a |reported to the police this morning ers Holding Big Gathering At ’ Port LIVIOR Who e barsalad ot 1aa: ] od By One of Eight Youths to Visit \h“m“' house (n Boston that he is about te epen & dry goods ” = Agricaltural College BN and brought: here for ques:| Mouse. pHCRE store on North street, He sald that Mlchl 1l sla In N I S(]l [|0|] |tioning | | his wife ebjects to this new business Mount H()][y' N. J., Fireworks —avicey sose.tu 2a—rvarmers [{ ying Nea tlon, {enios. | Manseld, Mass, July 29.~The Mololcwlist C m\\ded | venture and makes trouble for him i ' ' part | | An also reported that an em« f,urder of Mys, Clara Williams late | by shouting all night, threatening ¢ it e itard ] ployee i the laundry at the Michi- - ON Road and Injured | wreek the store and kill herself, PanlTragedy e e Rk Polce Think porss s ot o o "M e i mdiees o e " 1 home week sutivns {otiiution. tot faate wInAeH. whacs [ Munstield, which whe had conducted |““‘“" Brado, age “"’7‘""] of :: v tions ¢ oomiuoted 10day (oF RS —— Mrs, Burke was a teacher, had at one lled to a police search toduy for vight 1:‘1:—‘::111:’:‘:14 Ft.u“:-:o:::m tuuu n.:;{:‘le:‘ PROMINENT PLAYWRIGHT DIk Mt Holy. K. J. Juls \ | Kecpers and flower | Lapeer, Mich,, July 23.-Sensational |time auareelled with Mra, Burke and |youths who are said to have visited | New ":‘m"' ‘,‘"’ l'm.u:uln.- g New York, July 29,~Edward Hen Soslon &t th e ¢ (haiins s Pa, While The wemer v #hown | developments within the neat twenty. | VA8 auoted as having threnvoned to [the place. One of the wight is beliey He was orewdsd off the side of the| 'Y Peple, widely known playwright, poson ¥ YRt od At p tor vget her,” The name of the person |ed 10 have fired the fatal shot o |author of *The' Littlest Rebel," Holly Vire Wi (& v yestend kv s Pty 2 four hoprs in the search for the slays | oo Lithneld Int A 9 Py i1oad by a speeding autoist and suf- | Pair of Hixes he Hroken Rosa . : i 4 | ) v | 2 nforination obtained by the polle 'Dn‘d a bad gash of the knee as a re. | afternoon kitied Mike Caratte, pro- | Wit 1 the usual b he Burke, 35 year old | A coroner's jury last night brought |was to the effect that the elght men It of the fall. $is was treated at | and many other successful plays, d prictor of the plawt! aid his 14-yeur " wose nudg body was found |in & verdict that the woman had come |after cutting the telephone wire into ‘:,':a %, “.":m mm-m"no:;:m ‘)mu.m of heart diseass, M old daughtorAlury ' \ I lent Kenmyon 1.0 I, i y Bunday %mmmg were sug- [to her “death by strangulation at the the house, entered and demanded a Peple was born in Richmon A, In 4 tulkIng | isltors "1 nill | ge wn possibilities by relatives of | hands of a person unknown.,” Physi- [sum of money from Mrs, Willlams in ——— 1869, Retween 26 and 30 years ago Corrutop Aite wnl s pa g il topublie address before [the dend woman early today, The |cians testified at the Inquest that the [connsction with some incident which | A eripple, charged with muyrdering | he came to New York, obtaining em- HaglWere Killed Uy ‘x “simita CNg tor hix new position as presis | tuther and two sisters of Mrs, Burke, |woman had not been assaulted, had occurred on a previous visit, Mrs, |three persons because they laughed | ployment as an accountant, It was plekion Juls Y dent of Michigun State Agricul- [who bave been active in the search Funeral service for Mrs, Burke will |[Willlams refused and her son Leslie |at him, was arrested In Liverpoo), | while at this work that he wrote his Sk srplo i e cottog for her slayer, refused to say what [be heid here today, [came to her defense. When he drew |England, recently, | frst play, “A Broken Rosary." butiding KR e g - == 2 - $ This afters ) nowivehed A N — e e i i it Nature — plant, but it occurrcd When we one W d ful? was In the buildings onaer Yosterday's eaplosion wreeked thee of the four buil 3 the plant Corrato was blown to pileces wind hi ” duughter'’s body badly tutiliied Exceptional ‘ Extraordinary George Browniwell, an employe, the [ ] [ ] ® only other per i, wan i Savings! Reductions! another buildi ot fujured * explosion occurred two minutes bes | fore. | Rrowniwell told the authorities that | when he left the bullding where Cor = rato and his e we |Img‘ //-\ he did not ¢l - were doing. the last of the t r bulldings MYMH e shacks—when there was a terrific ox- | b plosion. | ;') (“ The explosion was heard five miles | from here 1 within « short time persons gathercd about the wrecked | p =~ plant. | A Corrato left three small ehlldren, Couple of Women and Man o .=\ Y | P i Held as Jewelry Thieves 20 q . w:'f,’l-'— '_rw' o2 New York, July 26.—Two women / 3 1 and a man were arrested by the Y I \ m \ 1% Tadhy i coniisetion: “withe 9% jl | W q)! ’(‘ l/‘“ ” ‘.‘fl?’#’ ) robbery of the Hoffman & Sons il wfi | ( 11 ”muu]‘" jewelry store in the upper edbl side two weeks ago, when $15,000 worth of jewels were taken by three holdup men, The women prisoners, Babe Green- berg, an actress, cars old, and Marie Marlone. both of Manhat- tan, were locked up on charges of receiving stolen goods, The man, Anthony Russo, a longshoreman, was charged with acting in concert with others in the rohbery. AITIIUR REMARRIES. “THE MOST RADICAL REDUCTIONS WE HAVE EVER BEFORE OFFERED All Sale Mark Downs Budget Plan merly Miss Ruth Wightman, his sec- The barrel was half a mileflnwly ] e o ’ 0 B 2 ot retary, were remarried here today tp |when a windstorm came ong, ‘A’ th th P l f th f Cl b P ts conform to the California divorce |picked it up and whirled it through 1 e rriviege o e O up ra eg law. The author and hie secretary|the air. The barrel lit, open side ! were married in Mexico a month after [flown, on top of the pole. A strange 4 e his divorce was granted in California, [ prank of nature, but 1if you have THE ENTIRE STOCK IS RE- - . The people of New Britain have been educated to know that during August which forbids remarriage within a | doubts nmm it, go to Rye Beach, N. T | ‘. for yoursef. DUCED—THERE ARE NO EX- $ Hvl AL capriows mowoow,opove A Remarkable Buying Opportwnityl ow by i i o0 ROOM AND LIVING ROOM b e ol oo Bogpn SUITES. 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For years upon years thousands of dis- criminating buyers have found the an- swer at this old and tried Furniture Store. They have bought here, not only because of the great reductions, but too, because of the spirit of service and quality that has grown about this steady, reliable establishment. Our very reputation is your guarantee of satisfaction, regardless of how cheaply vou buy. Contemplate, for a moment, the importance of this, in such a life- time purchase as Furniture. C. C. FULLER CO. BUDGET SYS- TEM FOR SCIENTIFICALLY FUR- NISHING YOUR HOME ON THE CLUB PLAN. This plan, which has proven so sat- isfactory in past sales, provides for the immediate delivery of your pur- chase on payment of ONE-THIRD. You will find us now ready for the big- gest sale in our long history. The floors are filled to overflowing with the most irresistible bargains. 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