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o —p——NN MARSAY EGG JEALOUSY CAUSE Two Hanged, Third Gets Life i m‘ thelr wives caused two men to be d and a third to be sentenced | reservative preas imprisonment in Louisianu No better || the same condition as when put in solution— of the won r had her throat cut |t | hird, a negress, dled from (¢ 20c¢ £ beaten with a club dn the I The five days It PINTS flF TRAEE“'ES Ten Men In Batle Flect Bombing | Plane Barely Able To Roach Shore | Louisiana Today e ane 52, 1 whieh b | PRESERV R .\ w Orleans, \l-\x’v:‘:‘l‘» Jealousy i:un“l d ml‘u‘. 20 m:m mf.x)mra Wt of here, known to keep eggs in just|f ;7 " lp en was shot to b QUARTS ... THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. Fancy Collar Attached SHIRTS Choose yours from dozens of patterns and colors just arrived here for Spring. Something individual and distinctive for every man— fine qualities, fast colors and moderate prices. $3 and up HORSFALLS |+ 93-99 Msylum Street Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Quartz Light ¥or Pyorrhca 353 MAIN ST, The SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street Phone 2 J. D. DONAHUE VOICE CULTURE 169-171 MAIN ST. 5 el father wa cr's throat. The 1 their souls were 1 to kill him Five L were t of the tragedies, rricutt, 38, a carper Marksville, in 1 for the murder eans to life im- abor after hav- He and his wife st October 11, started singt that someho 't " En red a into lier back e weapon on hims s prevented Once Vaudeville Star, March 21.—William | ery, who with his f i oore, was o a| leville headliner | n the court of | ssions, that he was a dr lict and now was suspen ed that he be a reduction cu !Al\)ng for the that he had dev after a physician treating him f m ¢ of his hip in Detroit t go, had given him a na Fumigator Arrested on Charge of Negligence | Port Corne, Ont. March 21.—| 1ding of Buf AMERICANS ENTERED Athletes From This (mmm In 11 FEvents at erlhh (fllf'lfl Meet A Special attention fo beginners and children under 16. Rooms 318-319 Tooth's Block. Tel. 1274-13, HOTEL WASHINGTON Corner Washington and Lafayette Sts AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN Room and Board—=$10 up Transient Rooms—S$1 up Qur New Grill is a Nice Place to Eat DuPonts New Wonder Product DUCO The Finish That Wears And Wears On Your Car DUCO REFINISHING CO. New Britain 94 Arch St. Tel. 1329-2 in man sentenced to a |that g up as eft without parents as | w Airplanes Give Gunners A or five months, | | tions which became available today | Now a Drug Addict |« - | tiles from the battleships Colorado rand Pennyslvani NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1925. HAVE CLOSE CALL POSSE WAITING e FOR BANDIT GANG ’.:':\‘,‘ . ':\':i.',".‘“:?;‘:l‘.x“"“h {Two Are Killed and Two Others Captured Steclville, Mo, Mareh 21—A D sheriff's posse, forewarned was leaving them far from land | wajting yesterday when five bandits n a sinking craft attemptod to rob the Farmers' bank Alighting in a fog, the plane's im- of Stecliville. The result was that act with the water created several | of the robbers were killed, two 1 leaks in the pontoons and the | \.re captured and one escaped, No hree officers and seven enlisted men |54 g obtained. One cltizon was iboard the eraft, balled frantically shot during the exchange of shots, o keep it afloat until it could be | “qppe captured men identified their ixied to shore under power of the % ompanfons last night as . Walter, 83, of Mitchell, Til., ind Basil Domaln, 30, of Madison, 11l Doman was driving the bandit car and. Walter, according to one of his companions, was shot by posse- men aftor he began the shooting | firing at random during the robbery. | One of the captured men was wounded battle. fleet in which they an Pedro to San night when the Abing plan ego, threw a propeller and was ond motor, ¢ HE: | a landing on Point without ig homber waves a total ck, save possibly for the engines hich may be salvaged Steelville automo- bile ded the only member of the sherift’s posse wounded. He | was shot through both legs. Range in Special Tests Washington, March 21.—How air- planes by radio communication are eves for navy gunners | targets out of sight of the | hown in reports of success- | gunfire spotting by l\f- airpla m the West Vir- ginia during work last Janu- | ofl Sa ro, Cal, e report by Captain Ridley Me- n, director of naval communica- | showed that two way communication | { the planes was | throughout the firing, | nge were re- ived in time for each 16-inch gun | salvo. | 7 The planes later repeated the suc- | ss in spotting the fall of projeec- | OSBORN MAKES RECORD Jumps Six Feet And Sevel Inches in Chicago Meet, old fashioned reliable Bakers chhocola%e (PREMIUM NO.1) [ 67 inches in 1 A, A. U. indoor 14 field championships here y, Tllinois A, C. distance 1 to break any record nd two-mile runs “WAR” MINUS RADIO Waushington, March —A nee wil t soon after it cisco, April 15, to apture” of the Ha- cific defen By all means the most satisfactory chocolate for cook- ing or drinking. ALG.V.5. 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DOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE will be <n ion and louse runing WATERBURY BURGLARY Thieves Steal Safe Oontaining $150 and Jowelry - Punch Hole Through Wall to Reach It. ‘Waterbury, March 21.—Daring thieves last night punched a hole through a wall to reach the display window of the jewelry store of Ku- perman Brothers, 106 South Main street; and in another, thieves broke {nto the store of Nick Sylvester, 364 North Main street, and carrled away a small 200 pound safe In which was $160, The break ‘at the jew- elry store was discovered by Patrol- man Thomas Grady ahout b o'clock this morning while the loss of the safe by the proprietor when he opened the store for the day, No ostimate on the jewelry theft has Navy’s New Hydroplane: Will Make First Flight Philadelphla, March 21, =~ The United States navy's newest and most powerful hydroplane, the PN-9, will hop off for the first time today at the Philadelphia navy yard aireraft factory. Equipped with two 460- horsepower motors, the PN.9 car- ries 1285 gallons of fuel in her tanks and Is designed for a flylng radius of more than 3,000 miles. The wing spread s 75 feet and the total weight |approximately 18,000 pounds. Naval | officials sald the new craft 1is the largest all-metal hydroplane ever Luilt, After the tests are completed the |PN-9 will be dismantled and shipped |to California, WIRIN \\nluuh T, YVIRE been given, coused last night when a fire, bes lioved td have been caused by a short clreuit in ‘the electrical wire ing, swept through the two upper floors of Walker Hall, the adminis- tration bullding at Worcester Acade- my, The loss of thousands of dol- Jars worth of valuable books and art collections was prevented through the work of the student body and the members of the Insurance I'ire Patrol who carried pictures and books from the bullding and spread rubber covers while the firemen fought the flames. MIAMI BOAT RACES Speeding Craft Make Thrilling Con- tests at Southern Resort. Miami, ¥ March 21— Plloting the Curtiss Wilgold II, R. V. Wil- |liams today entered his second day's | competition with Gar Wood in the speed boat races of the annual Miami Beach winter regatta here, His second day of competition mark« ed the third and final day of the regatta, His stoed in the race, which car- ried him to one victory over Wood yestorday was designed . by his brotfier, Frank Williams, who died last summer, The brother bullt the boat to drive in the 1924 regatta when he was beaten, On his death bed, Frank requested his brother 1o drive the boat this year against Wood and defeat the veteran, ‘Willlams won the ‘second heat of the Dodge memorlal trophy race yes- terday, altifough Wood won the first heat with his Baby Gar V. Two more heats of the Dodge trophy event were run today, THE HERALD' CLASSIFIED ADS BRING GOOD RESULTS AN PRI L 3 &) s To Euope and Return $155 and up THE WONDLRS OF THE OLD WORLD WITHIN YOUR REACH ! If you wish to hook to Furope we have the lines; if Bermu Porto Rico. Cuba, Florida, South America, India, China. Japan. Afr oa, or even if it's only up or down the Hudson River, we have the ines Our agent in New York takes care of your passport visas, Jooks after your baggage, attends to the sailing permits, escorts you 10 vour hotel and places you on board your steamer. FIRST. SECOND, CABIN and THIRD CLASS PASSAGES to any part of the world. Around the World Cruises, European Tours, Va- cation Trips to Bermuda, West Indies and clsewhere reccive our § orompt and careful attention. CALL OR WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE GEORGE A. QUIGLEY 308 Main Street ACROSS THE STREET FROM OLD OFFICK k Poreign Drafts, Money and Cable Orders to All Parts of the World. MOTHERS Don't ¥.conomize on Your Children's Milk. IT DOES NOT PAY MOORLAND GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK from Accredited Herd No. 693. Free from tubereulosts. Raw Milk. Vitamines. proteins and flavor all there, The BEST MILK sold in the city. Absolut Worth more. Drop us a postal and try it. C. R WETDMAN, supt. TEL safe. Costs more. 929-13 ART METAL STEEL OFFICE EQUIPMENT Be safe. Have your office equipped with steel safes furniture and fi How about a steel four drawer letter file? Only $37.50. We will be glad to quote you on ART METAL. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN STREET e B2 o 4 W M4 ) EIRN o 25 B39 38 (3“’ B3 P B Moenday and Tuesday, March 23d and 24th SN DTN VET: J fiING ;ASHION f{gw OF FASHIONABLE APPAREL FOR LARGER WOMEN FEATURING COATS, DRESSES, AND ENSEMBLE COSTUMES LL women who wear sizes 40 and larger should attend this important event. An amazing new designing development that grants to larger women their greatest desire—to enjoy with equal becomingness, the styles that heretofore have been confined to smaller sizes! Just how this has been done—will be revealed to you when you see the Living Models from New York display the Modes. The showing will include many special garments sent here expressly for this occasion. Special Models also for Short Women of Full Figure will be available. These garments have been designed and cut to fit with little or no alteration. The Advice of Experts Free to All] After the exhibit the New York Fashion Experts in charge of the Style Show will be pleased to confer with any women desiring their services in the selection of garments most becoming to them. ~ « 3P. M. to 4:30 P. M. Women's Department—Third Floor Besse-Leland’s Connecticut’s Largest Ready-to-Wear Store F o fm\ Ny P o TR TR S (AR PR ol S PR y¢ A T Coming Next Week—“The Big Appeal” for $62,147.00 to Provide the 10 Charitable Organizations With Funds to Carry on During 1925. Be Willing to Sign a Pledge One Big Campaign a Year Instead of 10 Small Appeals _Help UsPutlt O Over the Top ] Show That You Care