New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1925, Page 26

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26 E dwindled tor §24.48. ‘The publishers told the court that Phelan’s collection of valuable ATTAGHMENT FILED w York Book Publishers Bring | Manhattan, an in 21 northern states, | I'he grand jury fndictments chargo phenson with assault and battery, with intent to kill; assault and ltllh1 SEPARATE CONCERN ONLY 20 SIGN UP The Stout All Metal Airplane Com- British Advertising Mén Not Keen | tery with intent to rape, maliclous . mayhem, kldnapping, and consspir. E IR ARG | At the request of sisters and to Attend Convention n Houston, | ,o,"4o kidnap. Gentry and Kiengk,| PA" Has Nothing (o Do With| Action Against Posscasion of John |\ itiors of the missing man, who Texas. who are ‘charged with conspiracy 10| yopd Concern, 1s Statement, | - J. Phelan were co-helrs with him to their % kidnap, have not been arrested father's estate, a natlon-wide search 3y The Associated Press. An affidavit filed by Dr. John Detroit, April 3.—The Stout All-| New York, April §.~On a $15,000 [for Phelan has been undertaken by London, April 8,—Only 20 Dritish | Kingsbury, Oberholtzer | \[otal Airplane company of Detrolt debt for rare books, Charles § police, vas suff flects of pol- d lent concern not di- ners Sons, publishers, today obtained | s 0y wdvertising men have signec RNl is an independent concern not d | S 9 ng men sig * the attack | pectly connocted with the Kord Mo- & Writ of attachment and selaure OUTLER WINS FINALS L nd Will notf 1or company or its allied infiustries, |against the New York possessions of | Boston, April 3.—Roger W. Cut- | hprl J2dsel B. Ford, president of the Ford |[John J. Phelan of Newark, N, J, |ler, tennis and racquet club, won | ollins fixed Stephenson’s| Ajotof company, recently explained |Who has been missing sin farch 9. }(In- finals of the national court | nd his connection with th. Phelan was sole executor of the |tennis singles champlonship tourna- Stout organ- | e 1a 00! : - | ization Ly saying that the Ford com-|$1.000,000 estate of his father. An |ment today, defeating W. C. Wright, ZED As RUM SHIPS pany is not considering the manu-|investigation after his disappearance [Jr, of Philadelphin, -8, 4-6, 6.2, SEI | tacture of complete planes, but is[led to his indictment for grand lar- |6-3. He will meet Jay Gould of I'hiladelphia, the titleholder, in the Stout |ceny and to the discovery that his | — | Interested financially in the ompany accounts in New York banks had |challenge round tomorrow. it mers No Star Mary J. g . : ) schooners North Star and Mary ekt willing | thnt tho T Tord Beale Are Taken Igto Port of New | hame be used in this company,” Mr. | 7 o 'ord said, “because we believe that | 3 SRy Wil D. Stout, it& president, has more an exceptionally good plane, The five | ¥ lon, Apri Aguln last| on gix planes that will be finished | rum running Schoomer | uicvear will be sold easily, we be- | seized by the lieve, and wa probably will use our K again also the ation of Iord representatives | the sale of | Mary J. , both with large car- | i goes of liquor h The North Star of Providence, lad- e large cities in It BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans | hile it i not the purpose of the ord Motor company to enter the | | manutacturing field in aviation, we| of fandy | probably will find our place in the Beale with | manufacture of airplane motor: Ve s captured | eral types now are in our experi- e patrol boat CG-231, mental laboratories in the course of e North has been scized | development. The Liberty motor, twice previously and the Beale once. | ihich now is an acccpted standard The crew of the North Star was held > motor, soon will be for hearing at 4 o'clock this after- | o , and we do not believe noon while the Beale and her outfit manufacturers will make wy | were taken to Providence to be tried of them. Our company in that jurisdiction. build engines with which to power Prisoners on the North Star gave | the future pl names as Captain Archie L.| The American Airways, Limited, 1 Neil of Wakefield, R. I, who was | still in a nebulous stage, according also master on her two former un-!to officials of the Stout company, {successful voyages, H. Lindfield, of| and no announcement concerning it and G. .\'i(-ksrson of | is to be made at this time. r dragon of | S 5 L. The crew of e an, in Indiana, was | the Beale consisted of Captain Albert. Now Haven Prosecutor adfcted today by the Marion county |C. Roberts of Boston and George A . . grand jury on five charges in con- |Slocum of Newport. Takes Part in Big Raid the light, . I, and th cases of aleohol w Fyei Indctments on Complaint of | Young Gird are Brought Against Indiana Klansman, It's Time to Buy Yours! - D, C. Indianapolis, When some neighbor tells you of-the many virtues of The Hoover doesn’t some- thing within you ask, “When am I going 1ection with an attack on Madge | New Haven, April 3.—State ofti- LRy Uherholtzer of Indianapolis. | PAONESSA INVITED cers with the town prosecutor tc to buy mine? Indietments also were returned| Mayor A Paonessa has been | found two 50 gallon stills in opu against Earl Klenck and Earl Gen-|invited to be the guest of the tion with 110 galions of liquor, in a | nd, then on the next ule;nlng da‘y ry, who were companions of Steph- | United Hotels Corporation ~at the shed in Hamden, fust off the main | doesn’t the broom seem heavier than it enson. |opening of Hotel Niagara at Niagara |street—Dixwell avenue. te | used to; your arms more tired; the dirt Stephenson, who was arrested last | Falls, N. Y, The corporation is the troopers were in the shed when a cm”esi’ N ight on affidavits filed by George |one that manages the Elthu Burritt, |truck drew up with 20 five galion d I s Y I\, Oberholtzer, _ father of the girl, |of which the mayor is & member of [cans of denatured alcohol ch Then it's time you had the saving aid of sained notorlety as organlzer of the | the board of directo: . were to be left for redistillation. | The Huo:‘erf,\'()ll_". You can purchase it atonce on the easiest of terms. Warrants will be issued for several | The NEW Hoover, with its 10 great Improvements, will be delivered to your home for only $6.25. $4.50 MAIN AT COURT STREETS | Burglars Raid Ansonia Store of $200 in Loot | | Ansonia, April 3.—Burglars early | | this morning sawed through the iron | bar protecting the cellar window of the A. C. Turner store at 118 Main street and carried off merchandise : and cash estimated at over $200, | We will clean one of your rugs FREE. The store is operated by Morris P. - Singer. phone us ’ THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. 75-81 CHURCH ST. And two dimes and a penny each day, paid monthly, will make The Hoover J vours before you know it. POSTMASTER ARRESTED | Boston, April 3.—Patrick R. | | Ullany, formerly postmaster at Hat- | fleld, was arraigned before Judge | Pelers in U. S. district court today |on & secret indictment charging | | conversion to his own use of $1207 | ot government money. He pleaded | | not guilty and was held in $500 | bail fot later hearing. The alleged offense was committed February 19. (==l lutely the Larges;t and B: Assortment of EASTER MILLINERY IN THE CITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES! Sage-Allen Co., Inc. Hartford - The UNDER-PRICE STORE In The Basement A Very Special, Very Unusual Sale Of | “BETSY BOOTH?” PRINTED SILK 'DRESSES Special Values That Cannot Be Equalled Every New Style! Every New Fabric! Every New Color! Plenty of Large Head Sizes Newest Spring Models for the Miss, the Matron, and also a large stock . of Hats ° TRIMMED HATS TRIMMED HATS 150 Wonderful Frocks Regular 0 GAGE HATS We specialize .in the fam ous Gage Hats, priced from $3.95" $195™ Regular $6.00 0 New and Clever Styles — Gay, Attractive Designs values. Special $3.49 TRIMMED AND SPORT HATS Regular $5.00 $2 95 values CHILDREN'S HATS .. One of the Most Beautiful Collections That The Under-Price Store Has Ever Shown “Betsy Booth” Frocks are sold in Hartford only at Sage-Allen’s. They are made of soft, fine quality silk crepe, and shown in every smart design and color. There are only 150 dresses in this group—we could not ohtain more—so wise shoppers will be at the Under-Price Store early to seeure the best choosing. WARNING TO THE LADIES OF NEW BRITAIN DO NOT BUY “The Dressmaker From Paris” AT THE CAPITOL MON., TUES., WED. Yonr Easter Attire Until You See s for Women and Misses SATURDAY—AT THE UNDER-PRICE STORE i 1 NEW:BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. Albert Steiger. Inc, Hartford ! - SATURDAY : CHOICE . Easter Apparel IN A NOTEWORTHY VARIETY ' SMART EASTER Coats Featuring Quality TYLES to suit every taste, every type. of beauty, every occasion. Straight silhou- ettes, tailored nipped-in medels, side or front lare models, slim straight-line styles. Adorned somewhere with smart summer fur, dither on the edge Qf the collar, at the cuffs or a wide band around the bottom. Gayly : trimmed, gayly colored. Dress up at Steiger’s. \ | Al thy 1l Ensemble Suits Beautiful in Fashion and Tailoring $59'75 to $ l 45 TO make an interesting appearance on Easter Morn, your logical choige of a garment will be the ENSEMBLE SUIT. Our stocks show a ' fine variety in this costume which is.hoth a coat and a froek. “Best of all the styles are unusual. They a!‘e'fit; es not seen everywhere, every day. They have a distinctiveness all their own. They are the triumiphs of Spring. Kasha with Kasha dress; Kasha with print dress; Gharmeen with silk dress; Jeweltone with silk embroidered dress; Blaek %‘utin with black satin dress. Dress up at Steiger’s. - | Mannish Spring T;pcoé.ts. $25 and $35 Swagger, attractive topcoats with the mannish tailoving and effect. Fashioned of soft imported woolen fabrics specially designed for . the Spring mode. They are remarkable in quality and just right in price. Include a topcoat in your Spring purchasing. Another Shipment of Women’s Beaded Silk Dresses $22 75 These dresses are different in style, but similar to the remark- able values that sold out so quickly in our récent dress sale. We have been fortunate in securing another lot from the same maker and offer them at this very special price. Special at Elaborately beaded in straightline and tunic models ¥ of good quality pure silk crepe. Black, white, navy blue and twelve beautiful colors. Sizes 36 to 44. z 2 | 9pparel Shop—Fourth Floor | ! ‘ Hat | ; HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM D H ‘ I to il $5 $7.50 “ $15 In the Millinery Shop new creations have been arriving each day, until 1 now a marvelous collection awaits you. Even the plainest models are decidedly chic—there are many enticing modes for general wear, and the extremely dressy hats are beautifully elegant. The choice is varied: for women, misses and matrons. Millinery Shop—Fourth Floor

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