New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 9

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e | | 1 NOEL 0 APPEAL DEATH PENALTY - Lawyers Gontinue Fight fo Re- furn Slayer to Asylum Newark, N, J., Nov, 17 (#—Har- rion W. Noel, a youth who twice escaped from {institutions for the in- #ane and who capped his carcer by | the murder September 3 and 4 in Montclair of a negro taxt driver and a little glrl, faces the prospect of death In the electric chair, A Jury which yesterday convicted Im of murder in the first degree spent only an hour and 10 minutes in reaching a verdict, Although sen- tence will not be pronounced until November 28, *Jersey justice” al- lows no alternatlve to the death sen- tence, His attorney was not present when the verdict was read, but said later that an appeal would be filed Immediately, Noel, who s 20, was tried for the murder September 3 of Raymond Plerce, negro taxi driver, whose car he admitted stealing and using after concealing the body. He has been | indicted but not tried for the kid- napping for $4,000 ransom, and murder September 4, of 6 ye re flpuvlilbl’\l)fi HUNTERS STUMBLE UPON GREWSOME FIND IN WOODS Mass, Men Find Body of Man, Now [0 (R Skeleton, Hanging From Limb of Tree. Topsfield, Moss skeleton of a man, the he hanging from a rope on the tree above it, was discovered lying in the woods on the Decring farm near here yesterda A medical examiner declared the case a suicide and sail the man had been dead about six months, No marks of identification were to be seen. A feather-worn blue suit was near the |~»nums. and a pipe lay a few fe The head, turncd by elements vo a skull, still wore and a pair of spectacles had not nr dropped from it. The remains were discovered by hunters, who notified the police. The state constabulary started an Inquiry as to persons reporte d miss- town and elsewhere. Tt | was reported that two men had been migsing from Danvers, 30 miles from here, and state Officer Murray was ordered ‘.h' o 1mr<~lmv» Patcnh Issued to Connecticut People (List furnighed by the oftice of Harold Manning, \Valk-O Shoe store, 211 Main street, New Britain.) Edward B. Allen, Newtc signor to Singer Mfg. Co abeth, N. (2 patents.) Stitched Dbuttenhole, buttonhole-sewing ma- lerson, Stratford, as- Bryant Electric Co. Tool for manipulating Whitney mitting chain ecnwi : Enameled N Yo No Y. Pack- sgnor to the V nts,) Dower- John ¥ sgnor to Brick & Tile Co ing enamel brie Alhert Rreitenstein, New Ha to the Geometric 01 ollapsing tap Julius Brevzioger, Iairfieid, as yr to the Max Ams Machine Seaming mechan Cartson, Bridgeport dump cart. A. Fam, a Bowman & Co., Mer or similar article, r to similar article rnandes, Hartford H. Graham, Torringten 4. Hart, Greenwich, as- ®ignor, by mesne assignments, to Mome Radiation Co., Ine, Radia- tor. George E. Huls assignor l & Lightir for , New Haven, ty Car Heating erator nounting Co. Bertho 4 Jaln & E. B Kal New DBritain, assignors by mesnc assicnments, to G. H. Heyn, Compo Cove, Westport. Staple binder Carroll Knowtes r ®ignor to Tratt & Y., M. 1o (2 pate mechanism for Maner rails i Dressign attachment for vertica surfne grinders Knud Knudsen. Danbury. T button and making the san Charles 1% Kraut, Dridgeport Bafety valve . A. Moors gnor ta Waterbury Buckle Co. Waterbur Buekle Tere 3. Murphr. N Vids. Windser. Means Warehouse Murray n. Polsen, Rri feeding mechan Michael T. Pupin rignor to Westinghon ‘Wave signalling system, land equalizing vacuum-tube ampli- Edward n. Furg"m. by signors to Sargent & Co., New Ha- ven, Casket handle, ,:1g|nrr to the Fafnir Bearing Locking meaus for antl-friction | bearing rings. , Stamford, as- 2 patents.) Type- machine, and typing ma- | D-T'lecto Light C * for headlights Cartridge for projectiles, Trade-Marks Registered Bryant Electric Co Ilush electric switc oo HVINE near Millin Electrically-heated and felt hats. w Haven Gas light “jwere extinguirhed, several | Labels Registered ar-old Mary Daly, and has confessed his!.q" the Windsor Co., "Windsor. _ National Net ind-cotton gill neteng, kinds of twine used for Ma« Police Hunting Robbers of Antiques Leominster, Mass.Nov. lice today are pu expected to esta Nov. 17 (B—The | d stiil} - midnight after the child of persons believed 1o be ind Lancaster follc of about $10,000 worth most of it antique, cral raids on a house and the holding {furniture in Iitchburg, LYNGHING ATTEMPT - ATMARFLAND JAIL = Growd Menaces Negro, Held on | Assault Charge Centerville, Md., Nov. 17 (A-—Pre. |cautions were taken today to pre- vent a repetition of the attempt made last night by several hundred men to remove from the Queen Ann's county jall here and lynch Jossua T A nekro charged with attempting to eriminally assault the four year old du rof a farmer on With state § and State Attorne ized b ernor | the 8 on the seene Brown author hie to call out ishury company of the state wilitia it needed, Centerville was quiet and there were no indications of further trouble, The mob hegan to g after night yumber 1 the lights in courthouse fired into the air and the jail lvanced upon. State's Attorney irown, from the fail steps atfempt- cd to stem the onrush by giving justice would v surar ide, as and the pre- rom T ller's cell, \owever, by five heavy steel door which separate prisor quar sections of A Iy lacl eadership and unpre 4 to overcome such ob- cles the men were baffled after a little while were pe 1 to leave the building. lor a time longer they loitered about outside he fail, but finally dispersed about father had pleaded with them to “go hom« ind th > has asked Judge ille, fo ation ¢ a personal invest “veport on the Ineid \| ro \unu NT VICTIM geport, Nov, 17 (@-—John Dn ooster, son of Mr, and Mr Wooster of 24 Tark strect, last night at th NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SDAY, ‘m-m |nj\lll<< hw]\-l In an aut cansolousnens having receive ekull and & b man for the Watking Broth 12 years ago. \ ooster !mnl many frien .“.,( uun.w,w ab ind wos A Rre left this elty to work with & Bons company in New Haven and r managed their New at lover of music, Girl Badlv !luri W hile Alighting From Trolley Miss Beatrice O'Mara of Hamilton ot i3 being treated at the and internal | f Mothers Only an*w 2 é? 25¢ BG WEDNESDAY SPECIALS -—REGULAR HOUR SALES-——— POTATOES 97TO 11 A. M 1ZOUAD, STLOIN, STEAKS . SHOULDERS seck .. e8¢ iurmps 5 peck 25¢ FLOUR. lm{ $1.27 1 A3 ALDEN o CONFECTIONERY SUGAR PORTERH'SL FRESH GROUND Hamburg 3 Ibs. 25c b. . SUGAR fTO 11 A M ARMOUR'S LEAN Fresh or Smoked JOHN I'ITE BEST FOOD VALUES TN QUOTED HERE save With satisfaction. CITY ARE LOW, AN BOILING BLU] \\ POT ROASTS Bl RUMP KOASTS ALL DAY qPEC!ALS——— Take Advantage of 0"r“ Pig Mid-Week Meat Sale LEGS PANCY YOUNG LAMB ., 16c FOREQUARTERS LAMB Ih, 20 LEAN STEWING LAMB | FANCY LAMB CHOPS LEGS MILK 1TED VEATL RUMP ROASTS VEAL MEATY BREASTS VEAL PANCY VEAL CUTLET FINEST CREAMERY EGGS BUTTER 81c 21Ibs.... $1.03 PANCY BRICK CHEEST SPECIAL MOHICAN EXTRA PANCY (THE BEST THAT'S PACKED) C “RN PEAS and TOMATOES . a?EClAL' MQHICAN BEST (dark) FRU!T CAKE...! OrR DINNER BLEND COYFEE . TOMATO CATSUP STAR NAPTHA POVWDER FRIFSH GRATED HORSERADISH FINEST PACR SPINACH ROYAL LUNCH b, 20 IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE 2 bots, 2 bots, .2 Ige. cans .21; Ib. box FRESH ROASTS PORK SNALL LEAN FRESH HAMS LEAN PORK CHOPS MOMICAN BRAND SKD, SUGAR CURED BACON BEST PURY LARD Zilbs. 0 35c ) 20bs. oot SWIFT'S GEN- MARGA © | RED BUTTURFLY MIXED TEA b RESH SHREDDED COCOANT Y 2 pkgs. ¢ | FINE LAUNDRY S0AP s | SUNBEAM SAUERKRAUI SUNBRITE CLEANSER MOHICAN MINCE ing utomobile speed | B FIRESH GREEN I'RESH ROASTED STRING FIGS BIG BARGAINS lN FRUIT AND VEGETABI ES aon. 19€ [Grames 1 5w 25¢€ : o 15 NS 106 FRESH DUG EVAPORATED SOLID HEADS ||“Inez From Hollywood’ CAPITOL Thurs., Fri., Sat. FRESH HADDOCK FRESH FLOUNDERS . 1 SMELTS b, 25¢ 1 . 10c | FANCY NATIVE 5 16 | MACKEREI » 19¢ tound Clams, Steaming Clams, Open Clams, Oysters & Scallops FRESH STEAK COD FRESH STEAR BiA FRESH HERRING REMNANTS FLANNE] REMNANTS In a variety of length, colors and qualities re- duced for quick clear- ance many less than half price, BED SHEET n2 I'ull Bleached. Seamless. Nize S1x90 Reg. SL10. @8 o BachPrere MEN'S PERCALE SHIRTS Extra fine quality Per- cale Shirts, in a large assortment of attrac- i tive stripes and checks in neckband style. Sizes 11 to 17. full cut. —4 Ladies' chamois suede Gloves — fancy em- broidered cuft, Brown, beaver, gray. mode, L LINEN TOWELS | | = Irish Linen, size 16x32, with colored horders, phenomen- al value. J i 8Rc e —eee CURTAINS Ruffled Voiles and Cross-barred Marquis- ette Curtains Full ! width, 21 vards long. —_— NOVEMBER 17, 1925, BOSTON STORE H. J. DONNELLY CO. c DAY THRIFT WEDNESDAY k__________l —_ LADIES GLOVES e e ) ————————— D HANDKERCHIEFS (ladies") Ladies' Linen chie Sizes 36 to 46, value $1.19. Each . (men's) stitched Hanc ~ BAGS Genuine Moleski with double ha lock. Reg. va s8¢ Day. Lach BLUE Cl WORK SI Blue Chambray Sizes 14 to 17. value $1.19. Each COTTON BATTING Just enough for full size bed comfort. Pure white, good grade, ready for use. &8¢ Day. Each THE STORE WHERE THE WHOLE FAMILY ——————— HOW'S YOUR SUPPLY OF BED COVERINGS? an assortment of color plaids for you here, double bed size 64x76. fou will find these values. Each Many of These Sold as High as $29.50 LADIES' HOSIERY We Have Only a Limited Quantity LADIES' SILK AND WOOL HOSE Ladies' silk and wool Shop Early 9.88 — LADIES' SILK HOSE Ladies’ IpS\}'ch1 silk hose assortment of all the wanted colors. Regu- pmr880 BRASSIERES, GIRDLES AND CORSELETTS . embroidered cor- ners, !y-inch hem, 4. 88¢ B —— seam lnrl\ Colors, black MEN'S HEAVY FLEECE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Men's grey heavy Shirts and Drawers BOYS' WOOL SOCKS ) seven - eighth ength wool socks, made with a cuft top. , heather and ox- A especial table of HANDKERCHIEFS = garters; sizes to 48, of the PONGEE CLOTH Men's All Linen kerchiefs, 14-in. hem; value 19¢c ea. lettes with elastic shoulder lln\\cr, ete Girdles with elastic inserts, in SANITARY ping or Overnight Bags, indle Sanitary \'xplun< — one dozen in a box. 88¢ Day, 3 for 88C BLOOMERS SILK STEP-INS AMBRAY Shirts for men, with two pockets \\.’4'1'.]'1',\‘!1 '-.'\.\T ("'1"1‘5. Silk Rayon or Crepe § n all the pretty reinforced toe and heel. Colors, black, OUTING FLANNEL 27-inch_Bleached Amos- PILLOW CASES Full bleached Cases, size 12x36, of good quality —_— BED PILLOWS Filled with clean feath- covered \\llh Ml lmen Scarfs, size with pretty Rogu]ar ~|7o 88¢ Day, each

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