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\ L L T e TR i LR, e S e MRS, NUSBAUM TESTIFIES | IN HER OWN DEFENSE |Grandmother Accused of Murder ‘ BEARS PERSIST IN - FIGHTING ADVANCE Rival Factions Battle for Con- ool of Market Tells of Acqualntance With | Also on Trial | | Chicago, March b (®—Mrs. Elizu Nusbaum, the grandmother accused | of the murder of her husband, Al-| bert, wealthy Invalld contracto sho might marry Jon Walton ¥ also accused of thy murder, yesterday told the to bid up|her acquaintance with Winn antercd | Testifying in her own defen car tradore, |10 ehe met Winn eleven !|when he answered an advertisemen her husband plz Youth rapid re- 1ilts on sup- Winn A5 @ T0-|for a laborer. ted: & - Nusbaum and boarded at lod of heaviness and strength. | paum home, living there a of the {2 half. For the next saw lttle of him, and sent him money upward | rnoon, up 4. ehe to him she g moare s queer tened | inst her life and had t! ar several times since, ehe said w me down, we'll both him night's t Iron 3 points, Pullman dle together,” |saving. Edwin € |other defendants wl |ana turned etate's | planned to rob Nusbaum and m up” last Dece rebelled aga | Nusbaum went to a n evidence m V(\rn in w Jack and 1 the police bef r hushand wa Leverhulme Collection | Bunas 0\ er a Mlll;ox\] {|New Haven Men Fxplre As Result Of Thelr Booze Drinking Activi- ties, Doctors Say. UQUOR KILLS WO original | prints New Haven, leaths from |cording to the and HosatatiE . an, alvert, 40, the latter dying at a \tal to.which he had been ished. Buss died, accordin rooming h h\ \‘n'l‘ ifl ances the police were tald the men had been quently before taki Buss and & r who lives Melvin's Death Natural, Is Rlllllu: h\ lmonm \DING CONT }.l(r NCE. Howard, h Imrnv i ater contains ap- r pound of salt igation | A gallon of | proximately a qua For Men and Bovs 105 Stores in 78 Citles Factories, Hanover, Pa anover Hanovers Are A Great Shoe Buy Vien who know shoes and can afford to pay al- most any price prefer Hanovers and huy then year after year. They like the comfort and all-round saeisfaction of our product. The style and quality appeals to : them. They appreciate value. Everybody wants [ their money’s worth, You wonder how we can sell a good shoe for five dollars. Here's the answer: We sell to you direct—no other shoe manufacturer does this exclusively. The middleman’s profits go into the shoe. [ BEST BOYS’ SHOES'EVER MADE That's a strong statement, but correct. You have onl vto see them to believe it. $3.00 and $3.50 <2, 2.50, Hanover Shoe Store 356 MAIN STREET ar ago Winn made threats [» ort | {7 as | sing liquor had an nt at their employment and in order to settle it they adjourned to a vacant lot \Inn they engaged in a fist fight in police court thi morning w.r Bloomberg was un able to appe Raphael s black NOTED BRITISHER DIES Alexander Montgomery Carlisle Was Famous Shipbuilder and Engineer As Well As Politiclan. v [Dispute in “Store Leads Fn IM tht |n Lnt FUR THC MMAS H s H. Gibson s elee WILL ——————— || Elected Exalted Ruler Of New Britain Elks ___——_—.—__/ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, PLAN BOARD BROKE FAILS TO FUNCTION "\pallw Ascribed to G GIBSON II\ TONIGHT MARCH Commission Treasury Preparad af home in a minute by briskly stir. ring the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking \ 1926, ndition of ) no e e TN ————— rs it will v\ ir \Yu roe | v whic I.w‘lw\u‘ 1 S12.000 MARK REACHED YW (. C. A, CAMPAIGN . port Luncheon Ak ek HOFliCKS: Thf °R|G|N‘AL 3 = 5 Ly Safe Milk and Diet For Infants, Invalids, the Aged; Nursing Mothers, Children, ete, Drive A Made At Today [posiec ol o proud of her new Lt LT B0 L Grant hose, theyr'e up to with 2 to b heard from. so beautiful, yet so e will wind, up ured By Noon a |Mrs. Stanley will make the final [subscriptions reported, ouncement at that time, The | R ——— n were heartily thanked by | SLANDERING POLLY . ge W. Traut, the president “Thank goodness that Mrs. Gab. this fat today's luncheon, ins has gone. She's as bad as a The amount subscribed {8 about |parrot. J ) more than in o previous | “Worse, my dear. A parrot does mpaig y the Y. W, locally. not hunt you up and compel you to teachers' team and | |iste ~Boston Transeript : o C ports at the Y. V esday afternocn a | next [the business girls was particul 0 and |gratifying in the large numbel of For Economy’s Sake! For smart hose for all the family at prices which mean big savings No wonder she's reasonable. Modish Hose of Silk and Rayon Dressy hose in the season’s smart colors, mercerized cotton feet and tops, mock seam backs, Slight irregulars of a higher priced line, every pair a big The biggest hit in vears SMOCKS vnderpriced i S1.50 | at 4 | Such smocke have won instant approval of those who seek com fort and ease. They are onina i {iffv and present a smart appeer I ance when worn over your dress. || They with self and Manv light <hades fabrics 1l come in several models contrasting efiecte. || of fast color Il I Children's Bloomer DRESSES underpriced 2 for $5.00 Dozent of sdoreble styles in dots figures, plsin colors. Some form | their besuty bv sttractive hend | smocking perky Their novel collar and cuffs make and pockets. them perticulerly becoming (o | kiddies 3 to 10 years 2 + >=COND FLOOCA 287 MAIN ST., Over W. T, Grant Co. Those things specially desirable FEconomies that emphasize the buying power of a chain store influence Figured Foulard Frocks: For Day-Time Wear Fashioned of lusterized cotton in many cho styles. Desirable patterns in dots and figures on light and dark grounds. They will wash like new after each laundering. You'll find them suitable for outdoor wear as well as for after- noons ahout the house. Sizes fo men and misses. | «Women's and Misses I NEW time The spring conts of twaede end mistores in lapel models with plain and novel patch pockets Streightline and circulsr bottom stvles Lined with crepe de chine Sizes up to 4 with adornmente material strietly head ariety tail sizes 1 @ of shades Silk Scarfs $1.98 Fine quality crepe chine in ombre <t | prints and new i colors. Neatly fin hpl with hemstitched ends Women's and Misses' e For all members of the family, ailing or well. Serve at meals, between meals, or upon retiring. A nourishing, easily assimilated | }! | Food-Drink, quickly relieves ia|ntnE°s or hunger day or night. ‘i ECIDEDLY UNDER-PRICED | and 2 Piece DRES balbriggan. Self nd ontrasting fiffereat ol he those ordinaril found popular pastel i shades in esles of many Strictly First Grade Full Fashioned Hose Thrifty women make sl Grant’s headquarters for this item. Meeting the Youthful Style Demand at Real Economy Prices SPORTS HOSE in children’s sizes Cotton hose with nov- elty turn over tops, today’s whim of the “young idea.” Men, too, find Hosier}" Economy at Grant's Cotton Hose for Men The Hose which gives the most wear. Made of fine combed yarus. A Standard with Grant’s Alicays the Best Wearite Ribbed Hose for children A two thread lisle hose dress and wear, fine Popular shades, black, fawn, deer and pong Here's greater value in Cotton Hose. Don’t the zsc you usually have to . pay more pair The 12Y2¢ pair 297 MAIN STREET