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Kiniry of Curtis strect They Won't Stiek \'EW BRITAIN DAILY HICRALD SATUR DA\ AUGUST 1, 1925, of Liroad street | pyddings will not stiek o | T I, where they will spend a two | S HOQOD OO | cng on of e bt i v Deire Be Could Wt Bave| S o5 7 ETHEL: The Goat Getter ighter of Mr. and Mre | and Miss Trene M. Sullivan of Lin POWDER o T I N 0 SUUSDHY_ NGHT— N 7 ) kiatithe hom Nashua, N. H, Aug 1 (P—Tha SR I Sm ettt R aitictave. ik Mory of how tno aged sisters were | (7 Flan Secl for & few ‘ - MD NO OATE- i Meas i i o ¥ © buttered to death with stove wood [ ' ! Kills Fleas, Lice, Ants,||,,, : phngon sieer o the hride. | (AT 0 BT R 0 mone | Mr. and Mra. Arthur F. Higgins. o 1% Roaches, etc th . rs 14, ¢ n b bridesmaid and - Frederick o hoy of 15, might share their little [ and daughter Norothy of 38 Whit. | : el unofey thir et Iny | entatelwanitoldiny e TouisiLabonicil [InE sireetiha ke finiotofed ot o satin back York City and while en route wil n T b in Hudson where the hodies of Helen | VI8t friends and relatives. 5 J I Es Rl ® #nd Georglanna Gillls were found w | Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper and LI hon tt niners’ gtrike aflecting Inamatd il wear buft geargette W€eK g0, Labombarde who had | daughter, Helen, of Hartford and 1 Heal beer e ;‘M‘ r 1T buft BEOTECHE oo under questioning since yesters | Miss Betty McCGirath of 45 Grisnold barde of Merrimack. In the cottage o ? the ceremony a recsn. |08¥ in connection with the murders, | street. left this morning for a The strike notlces had been |ssued v SionIy St roke down and admitted that he | two weeks trip through New York THE p 5 Vo Rl kel aitucs % o Do meattily decorar, |And his - young brother-in-law, | State, Massachussetts and New 4 h 1 th : 2 E * | Charles LeFehire, who was employ- | Hampshire | e o : asion with paling and o4 ay o chore boy by the Gillis sis- | Miss Margaret K. Hagearts ; ‘ o ters, were responsible for the erime. | ganghter of Mr. and Mrs W l Sl e and M : h'ks win ‘]a f.0n | Despita Lahombarde's confession. | agoarty of this city, and a student | g nent to glve finan trip to Canada and AR R LAt s L i the wners to enable them Kiagars lialls anatilion thel Sretin | Ditapatematclainientnaisuinaniat iatimrin|iyodilexaiiaaliedi(rom i Nay » reside in Akron, O} Ay, [his home in Murrimack, N. H. on | york today on the Baltic for Ire resent cale, | w side in Akro lo where Mr. | (e dan o' the i} | A h 1 the day ot the crl Jand. Sha was accompanied by her i ent, res. | Parka {s employed by the T R R rney G ; . t midnight, 2 was the | formarly employed as Inder=lied Hatel lant mishE! thatiad ha was | conoRandSETNos mid G eNmany Hte o o writer at the Traveler, JgSropians AL And 1 W48 | hefore returning some three months Q.17 Sy eemer y | Writer at the Travelers Ins leaving the Gillls Kitehen after the | 2 | 169-171 MAIN ST. c.owners ! 1. with | Co SIS S S e hence: I5ecinnscsor ot ¢ =l b m. by the elock on the kitchen| Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Simons of r workl , tha ug shelf 235 Whiting street left todav for irike threat After Attorney General Waldron | Sherbrooke, Canada, where they wil | Jer the arrangements mada yes- WL U auestioned Lahombarde, the ofticial | Spend a wesk at Lake Eimer. They | to prevent a strike whicn planned to attempt to secure a con- | will motor to Quebee, §t. Anne, Mon- H fanl 3 1 have caused one of the worst fession from young LelFebvre, who |treal, Torontn, Niagara Falls, Adi- ors $ industiial calamities in recent times, has refused to make any statement | rondacks. Lake George and will re- the miners will remain at work re- U U since his arrest earlier in the day. turn to New Britain by way of the ceiving the same wages as they did e Though Young LeFebvre was|Storm King trafl. They wil be ac- | Pre-lnventory sale 0 Balol iagreerien T and et uestioned for four hurs tonight ho | companied by Fdward LaFond of 73 One more day vetore we take tn- |10 (1o pits the came numner ot THiS DeSpite Attempts {0 Kegp aia nor cranee mix wors ar make | rusen street ana’ wittred Leviems Rior ad A et hours each day as at present. The any damaging "'n»nn nts. of California. tory il i atld s ne government will grant financial help P D The boy, questioned about the| afjes Elizabeth Lockwood, sacre- ::;te:v-o“x ]i" lless of coel, 1o 1| e owners until May 1, 1926, it rices Down double murder for the seventh time ’ B ees 1o one can affors to mise. | [Peing agreed that in any month {ast night. stoutly maintained that | S P 0.6 G CROR e SRlE S e e e e i | Tleaa he was not near the Gillis home at | Naw York, Aug. —The price | - o1 1a day of th FOR MEN cordance with the recognized ratlo | "\ 4 "}\h : desi] ‘“P” any time on the day of {1.» crime. Fuloa Boarli¥ouils lot division between, wages and “d s ) ']' again """’“” AN His father, Joseph T.eFebvre, told 3] e upware trend despite a slight re- ', o he e v i beach s 1o B e e S S B mem il ‘:” Fapalic e | the police that the chore boy was at | yla 4 N {he wages payahle at the minimum | ooov o 00 FEUREone on rubber his home during the morning and | styled and we * e nder the o |exports from British colonles, ef- coipcted cord wood in the nearby merly $18.50—$10 | percentage under the agreement. | ruarive 1oday. | < e excheqier will make up the de- Q Grnuz\ :;f Men's ficlency. Tn any month in which the ancy Sults in good sty! Formerly Jtoup.o | e ° jallowed to export only 65 per cent |ang was locked up in the fall tonig 4o Flannel Tronsers amonupt of the subvention of fhe rated rubber production ca- |y yneyre his appearance in the fu- Epecial—$8.05 The treasury announcement ex- | pacity, Beginning today this is rals- | vanile court tomarrow, Both, mem - . g, plaining the plan, points out that | ed to seventy-five per cent a8 Pro- |pars of their family sald, will wafve t is impossible o give figures as to | vided for in the act examination in court and ask for a ! L tieah e neck. | [the exact amount which will be| Tre American rubher trade 95! continuance | R v 2250 to | [chargeable to the exchenuer as it will | disappointed heeanse ita request for A | depand an the conrse of trade. T'n-|an 85 pet cent exportation limit has . 3 that it =il he samething {in the [parently allowed to run its conrse . i ‘ 10,000,000 pounds, | Colonial Secretary Amery said in gnits arve far too expensive to be handled thought- (\ neizhharhand of 12 SFALL | In eannertion —-yn, this item add- Londen vesterday that by early next | » N i’ [o0 to the budgst, some quarters vear all restrictions would have heen : lessly. Stop and think a minute before yon try point tn the passage hy the hause |remaved. Mest of the current vear's 99 99 /QNIN)))SI)’E(:[ fof cammons yesterday of a measure |rubber fransactions were made, he cleaning your own gowns at home, with whieh the government hopes to 921d. at comparatively low prices and ~unds sterling (nr about £1.84n.. 1ive values of the small amount of “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” 1y 18 ling about £1.940.. R ) 000 ngieedudnagivemployment pass |68 Juois GRS R IR 6O Fxtreme Penalty Specially preparved chemicals sold for dry lmente e Tl nas passed against | woqds during the afternoon Under the Steveson restriction act, | [opombarde, Sherift O'Dowd said againgt which the American rubber ; 2 ; {1l be arraigned in the distric | estimated average profit of a dis- |trade has complained through the | trict in which subvention 1s pavable | siate department, British colontes | nurder. charge. The chore boy has court here tomorrow morning on the Ehirts of white oxford. white bread- . [0 et |a pound hoth on the New York and | " ¢ . . cleaning purposes must he applied hy experts. If City ltems A sictore for e min. |Lonien market over the pravtons | Chicazn, avg 1 li;'.» ten o ‘ leaning purpo 1 pplied hy expert ! = ik clage. Respective quatations =vere o 4 L 5 Rl . e ra, for thev regarded as such. has | B0 S e " in Tondon | by proving him insane s “beins vou are not an expert you may ruin your gowns. P e Gt b L i at Twa of three ships whie n | defonse 1.mu sed just s strenu- g e R OB BASTE ST B s aetne o York from siv by the state. The defense i g 2gy |hooked 10 dhe qriners Dy Ihe Irade o land 6,500 tons of erude rubber. | seekin that since Eeo The thorough cleaning that the DESCO pro- s e ‘ ilned at y. 4 " 0 ' 'M,yh”;, 'J“, went to prison };,5 ’p\a.“;a\ condition | irery made port hefore the deac has hecome such that he may we o o miltvars aml mninesowns Liine “laat midnights. The BHUIAN |t recsdsd s suboneraal and. in cess gives your garments, keeps them looking better freighters Menelaus and Stherlan | o do this, alienists are b Prince darked yesterday. The Kan Induster 16 tn underzn tirn during the for a longer time. And it costs no more than ordi- alled npon to testify vernment's sut alled np £ar 18 not expected until Thursday nohile, the state, which co | . o Tt has even haen | Brokers will he forced to buy rub- | (onde ihat it {s only mecsssary t nary dry cleaning. government it 10 lpar on the open market at a loss to g he open market at a losa 10 oca fhat Scott knows where he | Victrolus and vianv. a gt (0 Ml e DR D I 0 linantol ihe gontia el hishica Bl iy fimaRarime Hori witlch nelladLe: ady : el iR . :r‘ lvery of the 6.500 tons yester- ;o wunished and the nature of the Homte atoReq bl r ¢ Ie : e punishment in order that the deat! | We'd be delighted to show vor recotnmendations A1 part af the contracts which eallad I L 7 sentence may bs carried out, con > gome mort of unifieation af t1 ! Gulbransen piayer planos at Morans' | L 05 (L (ke countr Five Avmy Pursuit Planes iaved to question jall guards ani —advt. ik d SRS LG il & A Jewspaper men who have seen the Red & e 35e | T foxiliayinds Are Back in Chicago ' ongemned man sines his incaresra ! Chicago, Aug. 1 (M — Flve army 'lon in the Cook county jail fiftec e « trans.continental fest Might, ar- e G E Refreshes T B e aa e s e ins and suffers from ¢ . lustrinl ¢ nmornn T One of t jall, and t "' ‘ Renews St el e faifor il ez to inic Lustre opened for a | over the lightad alr mail ronts from Scott fn the county jail Jast nig Revives | Omal 0 attempted to examine him. Seo ) submit fo a physical « and “or any other kind” until Strengthens Selfridga | 115 altorneys worn present, declaring 2o Mator Thomas ' 8 falss report, but unwittingly sub- t Costs No More in command of the flight, | mitted himselt to a mental ex- o S the experimental v amination n the rted a con had heen a success, o versation with him v ch continued | RHOWT R MEOMISS NTEMANYN s ) at Cordova : at | for some time | \! the concluson, Dr. Wiliam | Desco Headquarters Main Office and Works SR U | West Main St. 266 Arch St. i '-m;w-" Opposite Hotel Burritt Phone 904 ( nmmulatinn Increase e el e n my mina | Phone 10 (r0es ]nm Effect Today | 'm my mind that he knows what he = is doing ymutation and KEAN SERVICES Columbus, O, Aug. 1 (A—Epecial Sl 1A New Voric stat »morial gervices were held here e Hla o e hient laE niertibs Tiemburs ot tinel kn ts of Westchester coun- | Kinx Klan for Willlam Jennings usted the poesibilities of | Bryan. At the ronclusion of mea- s supreme conrt in | morial addresses a flery cross bear ing the inseription “In Memery of Willlam Jennings Bryan-—-the Great 8 Delivery Cars At Yeur Service 1 (F—The 49 per | Kianeman," was lighted e GLADIOLI and DAHLIAS Are in Bloom o s e % deposited by C. W. DICGLE e LA AUGUST 3rd \ siturday el ‘ | : draw interest Nights from the 1st 6tos Vistars w The HARVEY ‘ : ! : Deposits made in our Savings Department & LhW]S CO. ' nt vt on the First, Second or Thlird of any month COMMERCIAL TRUST conpm draw interest from the First. £5 West Main Street New Britain, Conn, DouERLY SRRl Open Monday Evening OPTICTANS all August 3rd Thermpmeters |- o liberal pyrty. a6