New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1924, Page 5

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NEW F™ITAIN DAILY HFRALD FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1024, “PUFS 'ROMERIO T0 BE PAID " vout T HURT IN AUTO CRASH |2, "o e whether he reulosis o ¥ had addresod el e (810 80 per week for & period not antic City=Hit By Trolley Car \ 5 GLIn { gton saniarium for trealment an te Must May at Gaylord Farm |Inaton sandar treat® ane ter left ther He then wen t A Machine 1o lievond hor % Vil hi ompensation Commissioner Lee ), |Gaylord Pann, ‘esving 1) SoNE Homerio, & former employe of the |Works claiining that he would net ¥ ing i home provinee Banley Works now asking compensa- [take 1he treatment, stopped payment . In 1he naflonal silder uoatesl & Los Angele Cailf,, Aug. 15 A lion bevause of an wlleged ecase of Yesterday the ease agaln eame up Was Serious ¢ o ' Plood-stained pick are handle, found |tubereulosis whieh he stated he eo Commissioner Noonan ruled that | When his seda burhy e Eifel mountalna, Herman Htel in #n autemobile e used, lent its [tracted while at work at the loeal |ltemerio must subinit 1o treatment if j'“‘ iy Sat NeRA-0) shore wealthy furniture manufactuive ¢ welght to the mass of esidence ope |PIADL 10 return to the Gaylord Farm |he was 10 he paid Contingent in Northficld Wi oily, has presonted VFerdinand &l . a P* lin Wallingford it he wishes to eollect |his return to the Gaylord Parm Jeffcrson, of Bea lsl v Nehola, holder of the world's endur * g posing Kid MeCoy as he it in a Jall | A pesing ¥ &8 i 1 lcompensation. According te state. [local coneern was ordered 1o pay him | With Mr. Lake wope o ce record in air sailing, with a new ell he " \ he hour of D cell here today awalting the hour of | i oe g niay Warks tuwyers the [the 811,85 per weak, with back § hurt The aute Jem ane, buillt after the latter's spee 4 coronut’s inguest into the shooting of Mrs, Theresn Mors, divorced ans |“ON0ern has heen willing to treat Ro jment - o f“"' sust ations in the Hteil shops tique dealér's wite, whose death |™® rio and pay his eompensation, but | faul P. Waskowitz vepresented Ro. | 1ur o the sku v ock e e’ f"" &lider, in which he re Wednesduy resulted In McCoy's are [N made it impossible to do so by merio at the hearing and M. H. Camp Mrs, Lake suf A fra e of the | mained in the air 8 hours 45 minutes Eest. o8 susplcion o o leaving the Caylord Farm, thereby [represented the Stanley Works. eft arm and sho. i g home made affalr | a e The tormer pu el pleture actor, whose (e name is , Norman Selby, also faced other charges—robbery and wssanlt with in- |§ i tent to murder—growing out of an | f orgy of shooling in two Westlake diss | —— trict shops where he sought to find and kill Albert Mors, former husband | Tomorrow is theLastDay f| FUR! W. G, ltoss, Bam BSchapp and Ann Bchapw, who were in, or near Mors' antique shop early Wednesday, the one time ring ldol has freely admitted . ‘ to the police, but the shooting of Mrs, I O St d Alo5 he goniands wad sylolds. ) n ur ore-widae We guarantee a saving of 2077 to 40 Brought before the district attorney sterday, McZoy added hils age g I'm fifty-one—" to his previous sui- | over November Prices version of the death of Mrs, Mors; then lapsed into sllence on the apartment, and police announced that | i other evidence was available sufficient | § Hare models, beautifully lined last night they revealed that a blood- stained pickaxe handle, and a clip tound hidden beneath the drivers’ seet 3 Dy JACKETS of the automobile used by McCoy '§ L] [ “H atter the shooting. The Greatest Sale of thls Klnd Ever N Various pelts, unusual values screams issuing from the death | apartment, followed by shuffiing, ® B L] L) i di d th i . sion, however, was the statement by Mrs., Thomas last night that her’ rushed into her home early Wednes- | - 2 day morning and talked ot shoating [ - The crowds that are attending this great Smoke and Water ‘ MARMINK COATS advice of his attorneys, s Repeats Alleged Confession | ) Meanwhile, his sister, Mrs, Jennia Thomas, repeated to the grand jury his alleged confession that he killed | B } | E Co T Mrs, Mors during A quarrel at the § SEALIN A S to refute completely the Kid's sui- cide theory | 00 “They pointed out that no powder 2 . burns were visible around the .32 | calibre bullet wound in Mrs. Mors' |§ lefy temple; that there were cuts on the woman’s chest, forearm and lip, and bruises on both arms and late of ten .32 calibre cartridges had been | In addition, they announced the dis- | covery of witnesses who had heard ¢ $50 00 . . and up In support of McCoy's suicide ver- brother was so everwrought when he | that she did not believe he himself | know what had happend nor what he | v i s ¢ . B was saying, Sale are significant of the values we are offering. Hundreds of Beautifully striped latest models There was also the statement of a Sence of viaibls pawdss Burah abaut * thrifty shoppers kept our store busy all day yesterday and today, g | $135.00 the bullet wound would have to be | the tasues bofore 1t couts be said |1 benefiting by the unusual values offered with certainty that Mrs. Mors could not possible have fired the fatal shot h olf. o 3 m“;,”m- nquest_was sched- | IF YOU HAVE NOT ATTENDED THIS SALE _ 1 ‘ g Frihos sktntstion g ate | RACCOON COATS body. | New collegiate styles THINK GIRL MAY Aol L Get In On It Tomorrow | it Susp AND SAVE MONEY Michigan Police Suspect Fl £ | lchigan Folice duspect Florence HUDSON SEAL COATS McKinney , gt Various trimmings—selected pelts Benton Harbor, Mich, Aug, 15.— Just remember — brand, new, fresh merchandise only exposed a A 00 Possibility that Florence McKinney, | B8 M $2 75. and up 19-year-old sweetheart of Emil Zupke few days Ssnznd l‘edUCEd e also i and Zupke, killed Cora May Raber, at the McKinney farm home, was being investigated today by the sher- iff's office. The McKinney girl and Zupke, in | } an alleged confession, said the Raber | B girl was strangled to death in a small 1 ’ Zupke killing the girl while his com- B ‘ panion drove the machine. Investiga- | s e n S roadster which the three were riding, tors for the sheriff's office are of the opinion, however, that it would not | have been possible to have strangled | the girl while the three of them were sitting In the seat of a small automo- | bile, The confessions of the pair are said | &8 9 . | to admit that the three drove to the | 8 C [ §2 SSwis Unt te tirs drvme to the | Prices Cut Down to Rock Bottom | killed and that nobody was there |§ when they arrived. The three drove away, they are reported to have told | e abet Tomorrow is the Last Day 1 —OF-= MILLIONS IN GOTTON | 4 Millon Dollars Worth Shipped SHOP HERE AND MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO TWICE AS FAR i l : Through Port of Norfolk, Va, Dur- ' g AS ELSEWHERE ‘ | Q u a l t y ing Season Just Ended. | | | | B | | Norfolk, Va., Aug. 15.—Nearly $49,- | 000,000 worth of cotton— % bales—was shipped through this port | For Over Twenty-five Years during the 1923-24 season just ended. ¥ The figures published today set a new Syliie . | Where high record for Norfolk and also show 1ew BI'I farns J/7 PPIflg Center that for the first time in history mort g EVEry cotton was scnt from Norfolk to Ger. &) smrp ; d | STYLE many than to Liverpool, for many [ . vears chief buyer of the commodity 3 Dept. - = sent from this section. Russia reeciy- Uflefl : ed 9,821 bales through local ship- I ! UAL[TY ments, the first in three years. The § flD.Ude " big increase in shipments was attrib- UIIW Io In This e B o'Clck i aone. 380 to 580 Muin! , . ? J. Picot, aged 71, of Littleton, N. C., fermer superinterdent of the North Carolina state hospital at Raleigh and a leader in medical organizations in s state, died yesterday at a hospital where he had been undergoing ment for a month.

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