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@tlll Another (‘omplumt Filed Against Chapman New Haven, Sept, 18 (A=A sub- complaint has heen flled fn federal court here by the U. 8, distrlct at torney's office in a case brought | against Gerald Chapman, bandit, | now in state prison under reprieve from the death sentence for killing a pollceman This complaint seeks to provid {for selzure of any property whicl |Chapman may have or which may be brought to light later. The orig |Inal complaint was to secure rever I slon of any loot from the hig mai robbery in New York in which he had a part, The government fs stll seeking Iight on tha disposal of money and Sept. () —The | MUY i 0 G e R e long-planned scientific ol\svr\allnns‘h,.rm, fn which Chapman fs claimen of the Norse ruins along the south-|to have had a hand ern Greenland coast have been start- ed by the MacMillan expedition, with | the flagship Bowdoin crufaing about the Godthaab Fjord, one of the| deepest and most plcturesque Inden-| Hartford, Sept. 18 (R—A confer tations in that region. |ence was held in the capitol today Commander MacMillan fn a radio|between the public utilities commis message to the National Geographic sion and re presentatives of motor soclety today sent through an am- bus interests throughout the state, ateur station at Pittsfiled, Masa., said | with the view to adopting rules for the “enthuslastic cooperation which |the regulation of the bus traffic so | Danith officlals and private indi-|as to provide for the better satety | viduals are giving us In our studies|and convenlence of the publie. A of the viking ruins is cause for pro- committee consisting of P. W. Rip- found satisfaction.” [ple of the Connecticut co mpany, F. Another message from the mo.|H. Geer of Hartford and Louis clety's correspondent aboard the |Isaacson, superintendent of the mo- Peary sald that ship was awaiting|tor bus dnpnru.mm of the public the return of the Bowdoin to God-|utilitles commission, was appointed kaab Harbor, when both vessels will to take into consi n some of proceed to explore the rulns fn Lab- |the matters considered and to make | rador, which, i similar, will “estab- |a report to the commission, | lish an early connecting Dbetween the | old world and the new.’ | Natives in southern Greenland, rhe\\eglo Admits Attack [ message added, are “awakening to a | patriotic or group consciousness, and | prefer to be called Greenlanders, a| Cincinnati, Sept. 18 (P—Spirited term which because of racial mix-|{rom a threatening throng and fired ture, is more appropriate than the |Upon seve times when e term ‘eskimo,’ which would ba re- | tempted to escape, James Henry stricted to the Smith Sound tribe,” | negro, last night confessed tha S | was he who assaulted and fatal {injured Edna Boswell Danbury Train Service |school ¢ Wednesd lee]v to Be Changed | "Tns giri died several hours atter Danbury, Sept. 18 (P—The New | | betng found in a 1s near her England Transportation company | home, her skull fractured and nn has filed with the public service com- | merons lacerations on her arms, leg mission of New York state a petition for a certificate of public necessity | for a motor bus line betwee | ster and Poughkeepsie part of a line to be es ished be- | afterthonght. tween this city and ughkeepsie, | | Brewster adjoins Danbury on the| The proposed line would rm‘)a]g Students Working allel the Danbury-Poughkeepsia di < e vislon of the Central New England In Summer Earn Much | New Haven, Sept. 18 (Pi—Yale un railread and the petition states that *he plan Is to supercede with motor | dergraduates were not i during huses certaln passenger trains now |the summer if reports already mad =g operated between Danbury and [to the university employment bureau Poughkeepsie. The New Fnzmnl‘ror statistical record may he take Transportation company Is prepar- as an indication, for 303 working at I8 to establish offices and a garage Alfterent tions and repair shops here as headquar- |$116,000, Industr and eles de ters for the extensiva motor bus|partments ench had 34, and ervice that wiil extend from here|party of 50 worked in a Detroit n various directions, | WHILLAN ABOUT | BEADY T0 RETURN Chicago Wireless Operator Gets Message Today Chicago, Sept. 18 —The MacMil- lan expedition may reach Wiscasset on Beptember 26, according to a| radlo dispatch recelved today. {Bus Traffic Rules Are Being Taken Up Today and face, Robbery was the primary matis for the crime, the negro declared The assault, he asserted, was an ace ear (THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE) | [To Call Us Without Toll Charge—Call 3500 | On 14 Year Old Girl ||§ | Jewelry Department What 980 Will Buy Two and 3-strand Pearls, all the ney colors Fancy Bobbed Hair Combs with beautiful inlaid stones; all colors, Bracelet and Meshbag, complete, Filled Fountain values to $1.50, Men's and Women's Gold Pen and Pencil Sets; Hand Bag Dept. Kodak in all colors, the latest on Fifth 298 Neckwear Department [he new Lace Collar and Windson bined in all the leading novelty; all colo Special . . Toilet Goods 2% 50 25e Tin Mavis Tale. . - 15('. Shaving Cream 27C 15¢ Handkerchief Dept. Men's large-size linen finish Handkerchiefs, also Red and Blue Randana Work Handker- chiefs; value 10c each. 6f 25C or Saturday Speeial. .. .. (Limit 6 to a customer) Early Fall Sport Coats $12.95 and cuffs I‘or traveling or sport wear the new * Vanity Box, Ave.; 10 styles to choose from: value to 34.95. Special Saturday Tie com- shades, a lm.mllfu] also .hlmr< or Collar and Cuff Sets, ae Guest Ivory Soap. . Aoc Tube Willic 30c Tube Kolynos Tooth Paste fur collar brown, Some with ; all size tan, smoke, Special Sale of at $2.98 All the new patterns and every Regular $4.98 value s1ze Boys’ | 2-Pants Tomorrow! A Special Sale of NEW FALL DRESSES Samples) Sizes 16 to 41 (Manufacturer’s $12.98 Afternoon. We purchased from a well-known manufacturer his entire line of Sample Fall Dresses at a great price concession, Thus we are able to offer you high-grade dresses at one- half the price they would usually retail for. All are fashioned of fine materials in the latest styles and colors. Fabrics: Misses’, Dinner and Women's Business Wear and Stouts Charmeuse, Flat Crepe, Georgette, Satin, Novelties, Poiretsheen, Combinations. Black Pansy, Bokhara. Blues, Parango and a Burgundy, ( ore of others. Colors: Vest Su'ts From Our Highet priced Lines All-Wool Cheviot in Good ¢ Colors Sizes § to 17 Boys' School Pants $1.98 Sizes T to 18 years. School “Bell”’ for Boys 79c Nationally known as the best wea School Blouses; are made of woven and printed madras and fast-color percales regularly $2.4 | ages 6 to 16 Blouses All-woul nuxtures, full cut and lined; NEW BRITAIN UKILY HERALD FRIDAY, QFPTFMBER 1R, 1978, < L R B e e Kiddies' Sets, including Pearl Necklace, | Ladies’ Bathrobes b8 . | Notice—Store Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. Read Every One ‘lew Britains Yhopping Center Lo R WA IH[’.I.J.IV 380 10 450 Mu//\“ Ae [ fore for /w/yéodq Extra! Just Arrived! New Fall Dresses—Sale SIZES FOR WOMEN, SIZES FOR MISSES, f),r,uuy( r NOT A DRESS IN THE SALE THAT ISN'T WORTH MUCH MORE Good Fabrics, New New Colors Fashions, New Fverything that's new! That's the Trimmings, There are Silk Frocks for matinee-luncheon, dinnet and street; afternoon; Warmer Dresses for Dresses for the young miss a derizing Frocks for women of many styvles to mention—too many cal even a faint conception of what vou'll fi Sizes 16 to 52 rts and fuller figures. lors nd. well as Slen- Too to give A New Balbriggan Frock $9.98 An attractive two- piece model-a scheol or sports wear. Colors Hmm.l Clever Fall Hats at a Little Price $4.95 A superior collection of (reen, New Hats whose style and smartness immedi- ately suggest whose low price encourages it make up the group-—ahout some of every type included tailored and more elaborate in ne velours, velvets and smart combin tions, buying 300 JUST ARRIVED--A SELE(TION OF | In the \ux (S Models, a In All the New Models and Colors | Plenty of Rlacks Included ! Our Has Just “PIPPEN” A Pump. on a Medium Short Vamp, in 8 styles of Fancy Buckles; Low, Cuban, Span- ish Heels: Velvet, Satin, Kid, Patent ('olt-— A Real l-‘iltel—-h‘a!uldm Value to § Shoe Buyer Returned 7.00 Girls’ Dressy Pumps and 0§f§rds for School . ind many combina 2; value $2.89 Patent, tan tions; stohlh: $1:08 s1zes to Stylish Stout Shoe Section $5.95 » EEE E tc Devoted to Shoes for pleasingly plump women. Sizes to 9 velvet; value to $8.00, Women’s Pui‘e Thread Silk Hose ..\ Full fashioned and mock triple seam back hose. 81.50 values. Special Saturday, pair . ... Children’s Silk and Rayon Sccks Seven-eighths in white, black and 49c light shades, pair . Look to the Big Store's &lways busy hosiery department for anything that is new or searce and checks. Special at, pr. From several—and To Both W a- A remarkably low price, §1,95 Small Pirate) splendid drezs Blue, Buff e STORE and Boston With vood leather sales and uppers; value $2.89. Saturday . patent, tan AND PLENTY OF STYLISH STOUTS $9 95 $14.95 v A SPECIAL GROUP OF New Fall Felts $1.98 Chic Models in Velvets $6.95 A $4.95 Boys' Tan or Black School Shoes $1.98 suede, Children’s Golf Heose Yes the snappy new styles in circular stripes 79¢,98¢c, $1.49 of the Items in This Column Special Values Selected from Our Various Departments for Saturday Only Our Prices Cannot Be Duplicated Elsewhere (Come and Be Convinced School Dresses Dresses Jersey, velour and fancy nov- elty materials in all the new Fall shades. $4,98 Daintily trimmed. School Dresses In Smart, New Fall Styles Clever little dresses of broad- cloth, striped linette, jersey and novelty checks in all the popular fall colors. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Saturday Boys School Caps 95¢ Well taloved—of new woolens — and sizes. Boys Wool Jersey Suits $2.98 Oliver Twist, Vestees, Middy, Balkan and Lumberjack styles; well tailoved. Fall serviceable linings unbreakable peaks, all Just Received a Large Shipment of £ Boys’ and Girls’ Tennis In white or brown; for gvm.. Sizes to 7 Special high ecut, Boys’Raincoat; $4.95 Double texture, black rubber- ideal for school es 6 to 16 years, Cotton Blankets Size 64x76, in white, ders, Special at, pair ized coats; wear,; s grey, tan eor with fast colored bor- $2.25 1,800 Yards 36-inch Hem‘y Quality Brown Sheeting 50dozPillow Cases Size 12x36. A good firm eot- well made. Special at, each Dress Goods A6-inch A-B-C Fancy Figured Silks for Fall wear, in a range of pretty patterns and eolor- Special at, yard ..... ton, vi-inch All Wool Flannel in all the newest colors. A wonder- Special at, 10-inch Flat Crepes in a full line of colors, this is a splendid P Special at,