New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 20, 1926, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, _— CLERGYMAN FACING |**"Fay & Seens for rys| - SUSMEN ARG HUNIED Doctor May Be Brought To Mass. in Murder Case New York, July 20 (#—Dr. John |Leo Hanson today faced possible Patriarch HAGEN GOING GOOD | Comes in With Score of One Orver FOR lieved Responsible For Killing of | Stomack Canton Editor. On Trial for Being Found in ™ Honse of Evil | 3 ’ inton, Olio, July 20 () —Theo- hurgh gunmen killed Canton ned at a conference een Lieutenant Peter Con- Pittsburgh homicide ra Slater, Cincinnati de- . conducting the investigation ark county. After the conference, which began shortly after midnight, Conners sped k to Pittsburgh to fight habeas publisher, for the first of the eastern open golf ship, was one over par, e first nine holes’ play | Hollow Country | nent will end late from justice yesterday while he was seeking New York license plates for his automobile. Detectives also seized a bag of surgical instruments | from his room He was held in $25,000 bail. After arrdignment Dr. Hanson, his attorney, Rebert M. |! McGauley, gave out this statement: | “T am innocent of this charge, T|S0Ur: acid Par in First Nine Holes of Dela- | extradition to Boston, Mass., where i he is wanted In connection with th ware Tourney. % 2 are |death of Edith Green, whose dis- Vater Gap, Pa. July |membered body was found there on . i former open |July 13. : p a record| Hanson was arrested as a fugitive gassy Hereafter instead of soda take a | of bicarbonate ttle “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” in Stomach sweet and free water any time for pflu.ups‘ Milk B of Magnesia of soda, leaving t! from indigestion or |gases. Besides. it neutralizes ac stomach, and re- |fermentations in the bowels a gently urges this souring waste fro m at a loss to understand why T |!lef ®ill come instantly e been arrested. T have wracked | 3 brain since my arrest in an ef- | Better Than Soda to place the blame for this un- nded charge against me.” | orpus edings brought by 'George the G - sburgh in the inve: + T R T, gation of the murder. - ' 3 T . T | n route to Canton Conners stop- W.C.T.U. M.cmben ( p.se‘ | ped at Warren to check phases of an R : Over Action of Wets |uini ofered by Pstaltas concerning said custom wa ng lowed n d uly 20 — | h ements Thursday night and “We hold. that our bu rning. Mellett was killed er midnigh Conners _<ai i up because of a in a Warren hotel short- e e after midnight. Conners said it . when the golfers his opinfon that a hotel clerk | . \{ [ f out. A large gallery t ystem without purging. It far more pleasant to take than sod Try a 25¢ Bottle Insist upon “Phillips.” Twent. five cent and fifty cent bottles, al drugstore. For fifty years genuine “Phillips Milk of Magnesia has been prescrib- | e ed by physicians because it over- ATTENDING CONVENTION, |comes three times as much acid in Hartford, July 20 (®—Deputy |the stomach as a saturated solution Commissioner Tester C Shippe has gone to Columbus, Ohio 4 a national convention or supervisors of banks. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ad Prettyman ed States sen velt and Wilson inst prot day at the |V Dr. Chapp walking in a Memphis he b here to consider in reg a charge against one of our| brethren. It we find that rumors | which have come to us or the| charge which has been brought are | unfounded, then we shall go away | with the highest joy. | “If we find that the accusation is substantiated, then we must weigh | the moral value of the matter and | consider what shall be done to| serve our church and our God.” The church court is bound by no rules of a civil court, the chairn announced, nor by the “tec! procedure or logic of the Detective Triumph erence | ew |at variance with the suspect’s story. signed the register for Psialias that this and other angles were Conners brought forty or more [bertiltion photographs of Pittsburgh angsters for Slater's Inspection. Boy Being Brought Back From New York Escapes Up to this afternoon, Joseph Pis- koski, 14 year old Plainville boy w f the custody of yoy and girl who were picked up by |the Travelers’ Aid society. Leaving train at Berlin junction, Pis- ski el : riot ardrope went to New York | cour to bring back the boy and another T arrival here she notified the po- re g dtion on Th o ———— L fol star threesome. As new patriarch of Rou- B manian _state church, Dr. |Prgyidence Child Run Mirion C_hrlstea becomes one | Down as Mother Watches of the trio who will serve as | 5 ;. Tuly 20 (P— regents of country in event inior , 12 years old, King Ferdinand dies before as she 1pted to cross the street his grandson and heir attains |t° join b his majority. p the path of a truck. Her £ \elped to care for her, after New Herriot Ministry : o Byilion 18 . nlance arrived. Holds Firs hospital a short y from internal injuries. rnoon general a 1 T the canoe was found canoe and Was broken fore Sunday's storm. declara- READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | SXPLAINED. éautfl“én& Co, 2-7171 Inc. 2-7171 Hartford Store Open All Day Wednesday During July and August. Specials For All Day courts."” — | WEDNESDAY T T CTT——— % Woman Gets Order to Appear in Police Court | Mrs. Josephine Gurnicki of 103 Franklin street, who was with a warrant yesterday breach of the peace on com a family living at 99 Franklin street, did not appear in court this morn- ing and Judge Alling ordered her arrest and that she be put under $25 bonds for her appearance tomorrow morning. After court Motorcycle Policeman Strolls went to Mrs. Gurnicki’s home and found her ill. She agreed to come to court tomorrow if she is able. Yesterday morning her was fined in court for assaulting a former boarder who, it w lleged, annoyed Gudnicki by his attentions to his wife. The former boarder was also fined. Shrewd newspapermen identified and solved mystery of death of Edith Green, 18, whose dismembered body was found in cardboard ‘boxes in Boston. James ¥. Ford, 21, confessed he took her to doc- tor for an illegal operation. husband SPECIAL SALE { o MILLINERY for Wednesday of SUMMER HATS— 5.0 Special for Wednesday S All Our Better Hats on Sale at 15 Price MARION HAT SHOP CALLAHAN & LAGOSH 95 West Main Street Featuring One Group Telephone 3683 WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS All White Canvas Shoes, low and high heels Children’s Strap Pumps, Boys’ Sneaks, $1.25-51.50 values Special ... Bargains in Gents’ Furnishings Men’s Shirts, $2.50 and $3.00 values i\lené;w;]f]figa:' Bathing 37C to $1 )97 S.W.MenusShoe Store 87 WEST MAIN STREET PROFESSIONAL BLDG. TOMORROW—-WEDNESDAY UNTIL END OF MONTH JULY CLEARANCE Our Semi-Annual Sale of Dresses It is a well-known fact that we have few “sales” events. Therefore when we do advertise the public not only responds and saves money, but also shows appreciation. THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE DRASTIC MEASURES WE TAKE IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL MERCHANDISE CHOICE of the HOUSE AT TWO PRICES ONLY $8.50 $18.50 formerly to $22.50 formerly to $39.50 FOR ALL SUMMER DRESSES FOR ALL BETTER DRESSES PLEASE NOTE—NOTHING OVER $18.50 All wonderful values and a good assortment to choose from in Sport, Dinner and Daytime Frocks. Up one flight—Professional Bldg.—Room 106 THEY WENT LIKE HOT CAKES 29 LOTS SINCE SATURDAY AT THAT GREAT LAND SALE WITH $1,875 CASH ALREADY PAID IN Laugh That One Off! They simply could not believe such level lots could be hought at those prices, and in several cases two or more people wanted the same lots at the same time 24 LOTS LEFT All as level as the floor, and a $5.00 cash credit will be given for the first stone found on one of them While They Last—$79 to $149—a few higher Free drawing of beautiful presents Saturday afternoon, provided any lots are left, but we doubt it, as all purchasers are going to tell their friends about this most unusual opportunity. Berlin trolley and busses pass right by this property. THE BODWELL REALTY CO. SALES ROOM 55 LAFAYETTE ST. "Phone 1801 for Free Auto Appointment Pre-Inventory Sale of Hosiery 300 Pairs of All Silk Stockings $1.39 pr. Regularly Beautiful ingrain silk stockings facturers of quality hosiery. tions are so slight as to be almost in A variety of smart colors, and $2.95 pair. from one of the most famous manu- Though called slightly irregular, imperfec- npossible to detect. lack. Sizes 815 to 10. _1200 I;a{rs of Silk Stockings 89c pr. 2 Pairs for $1.75. Pure thread silk stockings, guaran- teed first quality, silk to the hem. Re- inforced lisle top and sole. A medium service weight. Sizes 815 to 1014, 300 Pairs of Silk Chiffon Hose - 89c pr. Guaranteed Perfect Sheer silk to the top, and made with full-fashioned foot. Reinforced heel and toe of lisle. Grain, Light Nude, Parchment, Neutral, Gray, Moonlight, Lark, Ficelle, White. Discontinued Numbers of Linens Y, Price A chances to pick up attractive gifts for showers and for next Christmas. Scarfs, oval, round and oblong doilies and many other fine pieces from regular stock. Men’s All Wool Golf Hose $1.50 Pair In plain gray or tan, with striped or plain cuff tops. Sanitas Table Covers 49c 18-inch hand-stenciled covers. Fruit-of-the-Loom 17¢ Yard 36-inch width of this famous cotton. Dainty Muslin 4 yards for $1.00 These and other lingerie materials formerly priced to 49¢ per yard. All pastel shades. 36 inches wide. Blankets, $4.89 Pair 50 pairs of wool mixed blankets, 6€ x80, in blue, rose, gray and tan. Cut and bound singly. New and Smart Sweaters $1.95 Coat and slip-on sweaters in light weight wool, light and dark colors. BRASSIERES For Wednesday 95¢ Long and short brassieres of sqtin. lace and brocade. Regularly priced Nude, Black, Gun Metal, French Nude, Champagne. AR SR o $10 Values in Corsets $4.95 Many styles in this “Goodwin, Front Lace,” “Madame Irene” back lacing corsets, and some clasp-around corsets are in- cluded. group. Real Value in Remnants Cretonne remnants, 50¢ yard. 36 in. wide in five to 15 yd. lengths, values up to $1.00. Remnants of scrims, voiles, and muslins, formerly 45¢ a yard, 1% vard. Leather Bags $2.65 A group of assorted pouch and strap handle bags in all colors and leathers. [mported Leather Novelties 39c Value $1.00 Special for Wednesday English imported telephone, memo- randa, and engagement pads with leatherette covers and pencil. Heavy 54-Inch Linen $1.50 yard Round thread, heavy linen, in ecru. Wonderful for luncheon sets or run- ners. Japanese Crepe Kimonos $1.00 ; These are wonderful values in plain and figured crepe. Rogers’ Tea Sets $5.95 Four-piece tea sets—teapot, sugar $2.00 to $4.00. bowl, creamer and tray.

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