New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 25, 1925, Page 7

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- NEW BRITAIN S FURNISH THE ENTIRE HOME AND = b See Our 4-Room ;,, Model Apartment | 8 UVESINTENT | Once Fashionable Modiste, \\lnll‘(l1 for lssulng Bad Cliccks, Found | Living in Squalor, { San Francisco, Sept. 26 UP-—Bar- | bette Hammel, fashionable modiste, | sought by the police on a charge of issuing fictitious check for §1,000, is liviog in a tent near here, the Chron- | icle says today. | Two children dressed in overalls and a friend to whom she had ap- pealed for aid are her only asso- clates, in contrast to her days of | affluence, when she dispensed money sy the thousands and endowed a | school for sub-normal children Mrs. Hammel sald her fallure to cover the checks was due to the fact | that $12,000 advanced by a friend | had been lost when the friend with- | drew the checks. She attributed her financial plight to the expense of supporting too many relatives. When she declded to “cut loose” from them, she said, she sent her husband, Guy C. Ham mel to the Orient at a cost of * eral thousand dollars.” you like it"—in- luc 3-Piece Velour Liv Room with Daven- port Table and Book Ends— « Walnut Bedroom and Din ing Room—com 2 with § Rugs—Floor, Table and Pondoir —Pictures, lding, —Kitcel Sce it rs, Congoleum Rug. i price, 2t 97195 EPIDEMIC OF TRAGEDY Two Drowned, Two Burned to HERRUP'S SIX BIG STORIES, in six leading New Fngl anteed to give satisfaction at Jowest prices—cash or ¢ lit. . make possible these remarkable values All dependable quality furniture—guar- like these and our liheral credit terms keep the crowd coming to HERRUP'S Death, Two Narrowly Lscape—All | Within Two Hours, § ® l AT t Ogdensburg, N. Y., Sept. 25 (P— | . 4 R A o A v B Two men were drowned, a man and 1 | B v b . i his wite were burned to death, and | i i || g i \ ‘ two boys were forced to leap from 5 ) i . a second-story window of their burn- . ] > ing home—all within two hours to- f . ; . il | i : 3 - G day—in the vicinity of Ogdensburg. h - 7 i g 7 1 (g / Frank Jackson, 38, and Philip ' 7 | | | { ( Vor STy Y Henry. 35, members of the crew of | - 9 . i = ag 1 i Lt . A% the steamer Thompson, were > S : e Gaa\ | i TN [ PR \ = e ¢ m W S il { il fell from the gangplink while board- ing their ship. Dr. J. B. Mann and his wife, of Peterboro, Ont., were burned to drowned at the coal alip when they o8 Al Al WEEKLY death at. Fernban: near Brockille \ Including nt. Joseph and Fdward Robillard et ) i -Pi TRt T O CHRT e GrT e \w U " 4 50 Fine 3-Piece to the pavement when, nearly suffo- o %" DAk 0 ) / 1 cated, they awoke In their home < N \uvfi,d.'r'fll{"" i Velour Suite Heratiolnn afobmen o tailialts )\ Y= <=l D Tabl the edge of their bed and the firc BN A\ s> B . ¢ roaring in the house. Neither was HEAIAL outfit consists of a three-piece \ avenport ek serlously injured, although both suf- room suite covered in prettily colored velour over End Tab]e fered from shock and burns. | alive nt spring construction. A stately davenport table, A WODERN FAGIN | e S U L e st T G e Bridgeport Police Arrest Man \\I\o; : L 7 - ) ‘ ,"." nfitre ot gk e $ 1 69 and Shade ‘ il ‘ Table Scarf Is Said To Have Boys Stealing for]‘ Pay Only $1.50 Weekly / Him, Bridgeport, Sept. 25 (P}—With the | o arrést last night of Timothy E. | Howard, 25, of this city and two | . Vg S fitteen year old boys on charges of | ' burglary, police believe they have | : E: uncovered & modern Fagan., The | i i H boys have confessed to the police | ? that they burglarized at least 58 | 53 g : houses and stores in this city with- | in the last six months. Both boys are said to have named Howard S RAD O o O i INCLUDED trolman Joseph Collins heard a noisc ' from the rear of the Carnival Sup- 4 ply company on Stratford avenuc Y and investigating dlscovered them | about to enter a rear window. When taken into custody goods stolen from .. * cinity were found With This Outfit— four stores in the on them. 4 e e i | Rugs, Pictures, held until Tuesday under honds of $£2,000 for further investigation. T : Spring, Mattress’ MAY FILE APPEAL Beautiful Permission Is Granted By Court in F]oor Lamp the Petition Presented By Bridge- e and 42-Piece port Brass Company. Bridgeport, Sept. 25 (M—TPermis- Dinner Set i sion was granted by Judge John R, Booth in superior court today for the Bridgeport Brass company to filc an appeal with the court from the action of the hoard of relief of Bridgeport in denying decreases on assessments, of brass company prop- erty on the 1920 list Tax Attorney Edward Kelly made a statement 1o the court prior to its allowance of the brass company's application made under the “ripper” bill legisiation. 1le stated that he would not oppose the application having no means to combat the stat ments therein set forth This is said to be a victory for the brass company, as the supreme court of errors, in a suit brought by the |8 % brass company, answered all ques k tions submitted in favor of the cify and against the brass company. Bed Outfit $35 Bed, Spring and Mattress A full-sizee Metal Bed, 2-inch continuous posts and heavy fillers, a National Spring, with reinforced edye, our famous ex'” Mattress $22 50 in 1 or 2 parts. Eagy Terms ...... . 4.Piece Walnut Bedroom---Full Vanity--- Including—Targe Dresser—Bow-End-Bed—Chifforobe with tray cabinets—and Full Vanity (a—beautifully made of American Walnut combined with other cabinet woods—Tudor l—this beautiful 4-piece suite—Complete for .......oovoiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinn Any Room Sold Sepaiatelvy or Changed as Desired g & A Autoist Freed of Blame oy L = ==x : e L Ratality . 0 " e 3.Piece Overstuffed Living Room 9-Piece Walnut Dining Room ?w;\s i\(:r"::'x';\:yt\:‘\‘1‘72:.*.\\-\“‘;::\.-; . : . wncluding—1Handsome Buffet—Oblong Exten- Galligan of New. Haven of all blam- Upholstered in a choice of high grade velour or cion Table—semi-coloved China Cabinet—Arm in connection with the death of tapestry, ‘including large Arm Chair, dofa and $ Chair and Five Side ( hairs—well built of Ameri- $ N ‘:.13:& T u:;i‘“ .l"’m ‘:‘:\",M\l:: Wing Chair, as illustrated. Spring construction can Wainut cn:plynnml with other cahinet woods— brook by the Sdge express on —guaranteed to give satisfaction. remarkable value. the night of Sept. 11. AT G e e e ST S1.00, Wackly Any Room Soll Separately or Changed as Desired £1.50 Weeklr 'r?“n\ »h | i ; . wl-"r:“v.\- The acciden srred when Gal- \ and a w value, all s wcluding smoke pipe, ready to us Other automot - road track after crashing through Galligan and two other oc- R e E GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES Galligan was released under bonds | E 5 of $2,500 pending the coroner's in- 1052 MAIN STREET ASSOCIATED WITH Open Saturday Evenings FOR CASH OR CREDIT e stopped on the (M s, auiry. Big Force of French se Trihesmen (P —Mem Damascus state have begun a big offensive against the rebel Druse tribesmen of Syria employing 20,000 traops, 44 tan 32 armored cars and 140 ai Damacus, Syria, Sept. 25 (P-Ti rebel ‘Druse tribesmen are reportel to be dispersing in all directions 4 Bachelor's Wardrebe and the opinion is generally held i G : that General Gamelin's successful K\\}"(}"‘(war":‘m\l!Tc‘r:‘Fi‘(l"r}'nl;?:\;(('“\lA‘fl KANE FURNITYRE €O.. WOONSOCKET, R. L rellef of the French garrison at \E FURNITURE CO., 5, MASS, 3 ; : : ; Suedia has ended the uprising whic KANE FURNITURE CO., GARDNER, MASS, RUODE ISLAND SUPPLY CO., PROVIDENCE, R. L D r $9 95 319 95 menaced France's fnfiénce in’ the ressersovd. o mandated territory of Syria New England's Largest Chain of Reliable Furniture Stores Sturdy Oak I - About e e i eneral Sarrail, the high commis e General Sar the high commi exactly as ¢ 1 and space to hang & sioner, vesterday received a number HARTF URD —most_unug A ; ed wardrode. of tribal chiefs who assured him of thalr C4ality te the Freach regime

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