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-~ Secpnd Section PT]EJWVMITI%]T[!L[PT II]EI%A&I)I) NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JULY 81, 1925. Pages 15 to 28 | PRINCIPAL SLADE 0. K'S ?774: a HIGH SCHOOL, FRATERNITIF\ High FIFTH ROBBER HAS ONLY ABOUT $3,000 Chicago Holdup Financial Fail- ure-Others Indicted rifaj; S0 THAT THE MONTH OF AUGU%T STARTS OFF WITH A “BANG it WE LAUNCH A GREAT NO-PROFIT SALE! Saturday ONLY!—First of August! Starting of a Big Month for us! It MUST be an overwhelming success! Record-breaking Values will do it! Starting it off like a whirlwind! Imagine NEW, TIMELY MERCHANDISE AT COST, and even BELOW COST! And Big Quantities, too! Crowds will flock here Saturday from 8:30 a. m. to 9 at night! Oh, how they’ll “eat up” these NO-PROFIT Specials! And unadvertised ones, as welll Can YOU afford to stay away? DON'T! Here are the chief reasons why: "'\f' PROVIT SPECIAL NO. {4 NO 3 SNO-TROFIT SPECIAL l Jewel Word Rolls Mavis c i et Talcum Powder | | | | | | Eight Secret Socleties At School Have Membership of 120, He Reports There are five fraternities and | 4% |three sororities embracing a total membership of 120 students now in existence at New Britain high school, according to the annual re- port of Principal Louls P. Slade made yesterday to parents of stu- dents at the echool. There are 82 Iiiled and two robbers captured, net- [hovs and 38 girls affillated with ted less than 85,000 to the fifth rob- | (hese organizations and Mr. Slade . who is still at large. declared in his report that he saw Lut the indictment of the three |no reason for withholding hid ap- nving robbers for murder and the |proval from any of the groups. lunnching of a concerted drive | The organizations and membership against criminals by the Chicago Bar |totals follow: A. D. & fraternity, 10; oclation were almost immediate [ Alpha Iota Tpsilon fraternity, 18; sl Phi Beta fraternity, 13; Delta Chi While Joscph Holmes and Jack | fraternity, 22; Theta Slgma fra- | Wilson, alias Woods, were examined ity, A. sorority, 15; Phi alienists to forestall an in- a 'sorority, 13; Beta Mu soror- l sanity defense, and police sought |ity, 10, 11 Chlcago, July 31 (A—The spectac- ular daylight holdup of the fash- le Drake hotel, In which two hotel cashier v and a were | ANOLT . B000 YARDS i i | 36 Inch Percales | | The 19¢ kind ] i | FIT SPECIAL NO WNO-PROFIT SPLCIAT Women’s t Canvas Oxfords ! : bl ] NO A '~\n PROFIT SPECIAL NO, 5 “NO-PROFIT SPECIAL NO. 6 | Hires Ginger Ale Extract [ | The 25c Bottle ' For Tomorrow | i lMaws Beauty Soap The 25c cake Tor Tomorrow l | 2« 15¢ '()n" of the finest high gndvi .wuml soaps for particular | ' persons. Values to $2.50 2 The 25¢ can Tor Tomaorrow 12Y2¢ '\\e must limit this ftem to 2} IJ'RI\.\ to each patron Eoromoriow For Tomorrow | | 12Va¢ 69¢ rood assortment desirahl ' 3 Eaud dopRLLOl don P Many have hand welted soles lr‘“l 'I NSNS Al B and rubber heels. Sizes janci this ot 215 to 414 only. Willlam Mullenbach, alias Willlam Nugent, who escaped with the loot the DLar association took steps swainst delays in bringing criminals to trial, The attorneys’ organization appointed a group of 400 of its membe the best legal minds in (‘hicago to aid the state in prese- cutions, . a | | | ! | | 44c 'T'\r all Player Pianos, Fintire IN PAR OFF TURKFSTAN Roosevelt and His Party Now at 'r(-ll-n\fw, Yarkand—Expedition Has Tost 20 ¥ o Ponies En Route, i [} | For Tomorrow | | | | 15¢ l\m‘- your own refreshing sparkling ginger ale at almost nothing per glass, as NO-PROFIT R. M. (. Mercerized Crochet Cotton, white SPECIAL and ecru, The 10c¢ kind, 7 C No. 31 NO-PROFIT Tintex l')_\';u all sha(lps, in(‘lurfinp; the new SPECIAL Pansy. The 153c kind, package .... 90 He No. 32 Furniture Polish, NO-PROFIT The 69¢ kind, 39 C : e D o s o o T O J j SNO-PROTIT SPECIAL : Men's Ivish Linen i | = Handkerchiefs | The 19¢ kind i | | i | ' | NO. S Are Indicted Less than 24 hours after they had terrorized hundreds of guests and | cmployees of the exclusive hostelry and turned its lobbles and Chicago's “gold coast” into a bloody battle ground. Holmes and Wilson were indfeted, gned and entered nlease of not guiity to killing Frank Rodkey, assistant hotel cashier. Both confessed their parts in the robbery and sald they would have pleaded guilty to robbery charges. | Tnquests have heen started over the bodies of Ted (Tex) Cortz (or Court), half-breed Cherokee Texas cowboy, and Eric on, former Drake employes, the slain robbers.. The Indlan was killed in the a%ray which followed the holdup and Nel- son was shot to death after a taxi- cab chase over six miles of North Side boulevards. $700 Recovered About 8700 of the loot at which Simla, India, July 31 (P)—Colonel | #NO-PROFIT SPECIAL NO. 7 Theodore Roosevelt and his brother, i Kermit, and the members of the Central Asia hunting expedition ' they are leading, have reached ‘ Yarkand In eastern Turkestan, with ’ | | | u\n PROFIT SPECIAL NO, 19 & ! Women'’s Outsize Silk Lisle Hose | | Trregulars of the 50c kind. ‘ For Tomorrow | ! “NO-PROTIT SPECIAL NO. 20 % ] [ ” Women’s “Rayon Silk Hose The 75¢ kind. For Tomorrow 55¢ In all colors; sport ribbed to fthe toe, A nice looking and " well wearing hose. o Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs The 1215¢ kind. For Tomorrow 7c § All pure Trish linen with quar. | jler Inch hems. all baggage and personnel. The ex- peditlon is travelling to han by way of the Yarkand river. Twenty ponies have been lost during the trip. For Tomorrow 12Y2 Full size. excellent i Handkerchiefs, 25¢ i Ribbed tops; in black and cor- !dovan, All sizes, A real good i | value, 2-in-1 Shoe Polish, all colors. The 15¢ size, at.... 1 | ] | N | | SPECIAL No. 33 NO-PROFIT SPECIAL No. 34 The Roosevelt expedition, seeking specimens of rdre animals of Central Asia including the ovis povi, a great mountain goat discovered by Marco Polo, was reported in a radio mes- sage from Kashgar received at Simnl two weeks ago, to be "five stations away.” It was expected the party would soon reach Yarkand, an an- ' clent and important market city of i (*hinese Turkestan on the Yarkand ‘ river, about 100 miles southeast of | ‘ | | grade § “Miller’s” Liquid Oil W. 1- x|1ldlt bottle. - G v - o ) 4 SNO-PROFIT SPLECIAL NO. Escrito Linen Writing Paper | | i | i [ | The 25¢ kind | Y ' | For Tomorrow g | 10 5 "\0 PROFIT SPECIAL NO. 21 »\ Novelty Gingham | Aprons The 50c kind. For Tomorrow | 25¢ i 90 «NO-PROTIT SPECIAL NO. ‘ i g iWomen's Extra Size| Gowns The 79¢ kind. ! For Tomorrow | 49¢ | Sizes 46 and 48 in “NO-PROFIT SPECIAL NO. 22 Women’s Crepe Bloomers The 39¢ kind. For Tomorrow 25¢ Good grade washable crepe In SPECIAL checks. pink, white and colors, llufflcd Good grade muslin White and colors Ne. 35 { i bib. | knee style, in full shzes, and colors, ! | backs, 2 1-4 vards long OO -0 e O i N S AR The S1.39 kind .. S = hgar. weodore and Kermit Roosevelt irst belleved to total $10,000q5410d from New York on the first was recovered after the arrest ¥es-|jog of their journey into Asia on terday of Wilson. He and Mullen-1{arui 11, They are hunting in the tach with the loot separated |ipierests of the James Simpson Ticld | after dividing it, Wilson 5olng t0 & | yuseum of Chicago. hospital for treatment for a wound- IR #d hand. He was arrested there, Possible connection with the rob- her crew of Robert Scott, brother of Russell who Is under a death sen- | tence for killing a drug clerk fn a holdup, wasseen when a card signed R. Scott was found ip Wilson's coat. Tobert Scott had been hunted since Tis Indictment with his brother for the killing of the clerk, for which Russell has twice come within a few 15¢ m, Crane & Pike, 21 envelopes, Wil NO-PROFIT of several colored Voile Ruffled Curtains, made of fine quality Pretty ruffle style § Made by fjaen: ruffled voile material; complete with tie- '(Iuflw 21 sheets and this o, | in \\hll". NO-PROFIT SPECIAL No. 3 NO-PROFIT SPECIAT, No. 37 No Actlon Taken on Fruit Stand Covers The ordinance commitiee of the | common eouncil voted last night to | take no action on a petition asking | that a ban be placed on outdoor dis- | plays of frult and vegetables. Several storckeepers appeared at the meeting and protested against SNO-PROFIT SPECIAL NO. 12"~ %NO-PROFIT SPECIAL NO. 23 & Long Waist Brassieres Side Hook Style Sash (llltdll b nmde of g(md qtm]xt\' Cross- bar serim. Finished 31 inches long. The 39¢ kind . Dama , good quality muxcvnzvd ; 98 inches wide; a good assortment The 59¢ kind, 39C #»NO-PROFIT SPECIAL NO, 243 { Women’s Novelty Step-Ins The 79c kind, For Tomorrow | Men’s Boston and | Paris Garters The Dust Caps The 10¢ kind. Table e i, damas or Tomorrow 5¢ For Tomorrow 15¢ hours of hanging. ANOTHER West Orange, N. The old was found in St. between the first and second moun 'Y MURDER J., July 31 (A)— body of a woman about 28 years Clond avenue such a law. . Emma Porta of | 456" Maln street, said such a restric- tlon would force her out of busi- Mrs. Powesta sald sleeping | its and dead flies In windows, a i conditions row existing, is far more harmful than outdoor fruft displays: Tenjamin Myerson of the New Brit- - | ain Market sald frult and vegetahles, elastic back. ness. NO-PROFIT SPLCIAL NO. Women’s Knit I Made of figurca percates witn | o - - - 01 All colors in these two fnmnn‘«v' i rands. SNO-PROVIT SPECIAL NO. Men’s Nainsook | | | [ ] Por fomorrow ] | | | | b SpECiAL No. 38 NO-PROFIT SPECIAL No. 39 14 NO-PROFIT Octagon Soap Powder. for The 10c¢ kind .. 2 l 1 Bread Boxes, made of heavy grade tin, Jjapanned white, roll top style 69c cover. - The §1.39 kind 25¢ | These are made of handsome ’~a|[|| stripe Jacquard (nlyrks.‘ Yours at half price. [ High grade lustrous sateen fabrics, shades, | Trimmed with silk laces nndi § medalilions, i B e e S | 49¢ § Dai ] | | [ [N The 50c kind, | H | | | “NO-PROFIT SPECIAL NO. 25¢ %NO-PROFIT SPECIAL NO. 26 % tains today by Robert Ferguson, a |with few exceptions, are cither pared little Talls contractor. Deputy | or washed before using. Other mer- ‘ounty Physician Willlam M. Brien | chants objected wunless house to | sald she had been dead about five | house peddlers are required to cover hours and that she was severely | thelr wagons. slashed about the arms. She was Dr. R. W. Pullen, superintendent of foreign birth. of health, sald there was merit in the movement, but believed 1t was of such imporfance that a careful | investigation should first be made. Councilman Clarence H. Maxon, who proposed the law did so, £ald, hecause he was asked by local merehants, and because he feels personally it is a move for better sanitation and progress. At a later meeting of the com- ] mittee further consideration will be \ | ] Union Suits | ' Commodore The $1.00 Kind ‘ i i i Alarm Clock, The $1.00 kind, For Tomorrow 69c Top bell alarm. Guaranteed !lo glive accurate time for 1 yr. | Giant Ice Cream Cones G TY Our 5¢ kind. I'or Tomorrow 5¢ | 3c VFilled with the New I Dairy's best tce cream. NO-PROFIT SPECIAL No. 40 NO-PROFIT SPECIAL No. 41 NO-PROFIT SPECIAL Union Suits | | | sub- (Double Extra Slze) : | | J(TITT Bags, TTTI'}:‘(‘ ari;puclmh bag with stantial wire frame. The 59¢ kind . tor Tomorrow 59¢ | Genuine 88 I sizes, 1 The 89¢ kind. T'or Tomorrow 65¢ Shoulder top; loose and tight Tknee styles; perfect fitting. | Iments H Safety Matches, packed twelve hoxes to a carton. The 9¢ kind, carton.. ent gar- squarc: full serviceahle — o o Haven Mason Caps, the genuine “Ball porcelain lined cap. The 30c¢ kind, doz Preserve Kettles, made of heavy gauge alu- minum with wood handle and bail, 10 and 12 quart sizes. $1 OO The $1.29 to $2.19 kind . Note—These were slightly “water hurt” during recent storm. brand, 22¢ he B ——— “NO-PROVFIT SPECIAL NO, | Boys' 1x1 Ribhed Hose ] | | ' The 50c kind ! | For Tomorrow | f | | | NO-PROFIT SPECIAL NO. 16 =Men's Rayon Silk‘: Hose | The 59¢ kind ! For Tomorrow ' | | NO-PROFIT SPECIAL No. 43 NO-PROFIT SPECTAL NO, 28 & | il’erfecta Hair Nets The 25c kind (for 6) For Tomorrow 6 ~ 19¢ Double mesh cap shape Hair § i\‘(-t.-. 6 in package for 198c,- ' ~i'.\'|»l‘ll('l'lr SPECIAL NoO, 27 Windsor Ties The 25¢ kind, given. For Tomorrow 17c Of fine messaline with hem- stiiched ends. All wanted sta- | ‘plp colors, ' PICTURES LI ST. FRANCTS A story based on the life of . Francls will be shown fn moving plctures Saturday and Sunday nights at §. Andrew’s church hall. Tt was originally intended to show the pletures on the lawn but hecanse of the uncertainty of the weathar it has been decided to change the lo- catlon to the hall. The pleture has | been prepared by the Catholic Art | agsoctation. 39¢ woven patterns; nll‘ Made to give r(‘fl! | [} 39c¢ ' | | Triple knee lengthy fservice. Black and cordovar Sizes to 12, o e ’ NO-PROFIT SPECIAL No. 44 Turkish Hand Towels, a good quality hand towel; plain white and colored borders. Size 16x26 inches. for 15C 'l“ fancy 1o insure z colors, ¥ service. R P S ——" The 10c¢ kind e e ——— @ NO-PROFIT SPECIAL NO. 29 % Enameled Dress Hangers The 9¢ kind l [ | [ For Tomorrow | i | [ i L T — & NO-PROFIT SPECIAL NO. 80 & i Electric Curling % Irons [ i | ':"\O»T’Rf‘r]'l' SPECIAL NO. #NO-PROFIT \l ECIAL NO. 189 - i “Rayon” Step-ins (Artificial Silk) | The $1.00 kind | | 174 Mens Cotton Hase! The 10c kind For Tomorrow 7c Palt iRr'thh- grade of cotton hose Black and colors. All sizes, VictorRecords For Tomorrow ' 69c Daintily trimmed wit Yan colors. Well Iments The 69¢ kind, For Tomorrow 49¢ : | Fully guaranteed for 1 year ] ‘: omplete with cord and socket ’ | i 3 e Pink, With ruh prevent Ing Ince 3 blue, white made her buttons to gar- 'vmnw from slipp There are unlimited opportunities in the great field of business for men who are properly trained. The Bentley School of Accounting and ann.ce of Boston, Massachusetts, is the largest professional school of college grade in the world devoted exclu- sively to training men for the duties of office mana- ger, auditor, cost accountant, comptroller, credit manager, and public accountant. The demand in business is for specialists,—for men qual- ified to do some one thing particularly well. A large majority of the ‘treasurers and many of the presidents of our large business corporations are products of the accounting depart- ment. In this department one has an opportunity to become familiar with all the activities of a business. There is a demand for our graduates in both commercial and public accounting because of the reputation thiz School has for turning out well trained men, To be Bentley-trained carries prestige in business We -are particularly interested in enrolling the clean-cut, upstanding type of man of pleasing per- sonal appearance, fine character, and an abundance ‘INDEGENT” MUSIG ALSD PROMIBITED ingfon Police Prepare fo - Enforce This Ediet N e DRAGGING ALONG - | {Nothing New or Exciting mf Plckinld (ase niral standard ime. I v Geck, associati Cordova, T, emergenc L8 P | Los Angeles. July 31 (P—The :rv:]pn‘if‘;;cr*'w"““a Mrs. Traver Observing = |ror | prosecution 1n the case of three men = phieescomm H('l q?nd Birthday | charged with having conspired to A oY : R nd Birthday | kidnap Mary Pickford, film star, and | s 0 ar i tilled with the vigor of a | ‘rovi her for a ransom of $200,000 M t g of common sense and ambition, Quality is far more M |<pent virtuany the whole of yester- | POLICE WAR ON CUTOUTS a aver o i . i All policemen goir duty have : TR wroe street, reputed to be New | © important than number of students enrolled. It re- || |4: fRearlonpresectine S P E £oing onduty have il b s quires two years to complete our training. f ’jf'»fdm':( S e BT ruci e Pt Men who have completed the classical, general, technical m! r machines through & & & a i bbb S € L Mrs T porn in N Fork ot chihatalhl SONTRSEIER e L sl vl \mn obtained through the cutouts open frs. Traver was born in New York entrance examinations. | of complaints have reach 1813 third degree methods. " ac If yvou are ambitious to fit yourself for a succezeful career W I,mfs“g 'L_”M‘d Hil chitt shout el natie Hom L in business, send for catalog at once. The Bentley School of Accounting and Finance P e e pre d the case before grand an adv jury and Willlam Evans, a masseur |Park, N. J 921 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass, H. C, BENTLEY, C.P. A, President AUTOMOBILES IN COLLISION An etective wa music and bables play that sort for fo Lo S Fliers Forced Down ago, July 31 P—The beatings = |tended by t corner of ¥ streets vesterdy 1 damage to a New Haven and a touring car owned en by M. I. O'Brien of b4 truck was cker of 232 crash was reported attempting ficuck and driy Tremor Wash e the way our strest T} ¢ Ge v Arch street were forced ather at the air Thomas J.| Irive mail | |to the police who an arrest found no cause der of the group 1 there until FOUR LOSE LICENSES Fout local autelatsitince Nadl suspended by the motor vehicles ae- ing to notices received today are Gaetano De- Peter street, North street of 265 South Held for Homicide in New York Auto ha"rd\ | N York Fearai - |sulng Wilda Benr to star for defendants e T thelr enses to operate July 31 (A—( mmissioner o testimony ST SIony been ordered ritain’s thi today the police. { Lucca of Gasparini served the They 5 385 Jerome street : of 10 Vite Dabbobo of and Frank Landino Main street rate ets with lay of on a tec for killin . tanley the use of st Britain for th past § more years. Her husband, | Henry E. Traver, died more than 40 vears ago. She has numerous friends here and all day, from an early hour this morning, she has been showered ed the re |her home in New John J t a uty attorne these trucks e ger, T T, o HELD FOR U. 8 NAVY Vincent Smith and Frank Lane were taken into custody early thia Tapirs and rhinoceroses once habited Townsend Assistant Hart held toflay cco ° innecessary to make m m : ‘r]flbv\x”:”" bones of You know what 1 mear with congratulations. morning by Patroiman Stanley Dom- animals in sediments of volcanic “that hootchy-kootchy sort Mrs. Traver has one son, Harry | broski and locked up at the Poliea tonation.” A. Traver, with whom she makes her station as stragglers from the navy. Corperation (¢ the that words at an athletic club ¥ Evans testified that Harry mond, a detective int vorked on the case, sprained Th wrist last May three days before in the Bronx were not hel valley Ray- |actress gave t Mo sts his ana scienti private . Great Nee! vh utor ash.

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