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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1926. | tage when he pmmsca to n her and that 1t ALL 15 SERENE AT CABIN TODAY . M. Hemming Still in Posses- } sion—Intends fo Stay There Winsted, July 20 (#—Mrs, Mar ion Hemming, occupying with young son, Burton Strait, the cott of her former friend, Louis Griffing, of Hartford, at Hig Lake where private detective week fafled to eject her, eral Grift no indication today legal move b Griffing’s in clars ay ot C r Sam- counsel for M = living in Cabin" there unlawf 'mz«\ t tinue to stay in the cottage for eigt for the first time, she says, unworried over the conditions of her occupancy. Dressed always in white summer garb, during the day usually in plus | fours, she receives her fri are pumerous among the colony at the lake leave “The Cabin” FIRES STILL RAGING Thousands of Volunteers Are Try- | ing To Check Advance of Flames In Timberlands. Mont., July 20 (#) — Missoula, overhung | northwest- | ates today fire fighters | ttle with forest es that have claimed a nd have wrought ex- mage during the last ten te detectives broke into |° the cottage and the furniture v/ [s ic breach of the peace and also h for superior court on a ge breaking and sutering in the d time and it 1s IREaS0 Hhie s CaMfornia, Nevada, Tda- ngton and Montana the | on as the situation as- rious aspect gener- | koep & guard ove Griffing »re tefore midnight last Tuesday. A large number of lawyers and others gathered at the court house for the hearing today. Maxfleld had been in custody at the Bristol coun- held without bail since the wing the shooting. He was accompanied to his home by Deputy | Sheriff Cady o Bristol. BONDS PUT AT $40,000 Warren, B I, Man, Accused of Kill- ing Two Youths, Released But Is Immediately Sued. e | EXPLAIN TUB SILK o| New Haven, Conn, July 20 (A— ted ta } Tub silk dresses are not apparel for bath tubs, it was made plain in court today. Prosecutor E. S. Pick- | ctt of the common pleas court was | questioning a witness in the case ot Mrs. Anna Rosina and Mrs. Eu- | nice G. Parsons, of Meriden, charged h o \umhw near m"ht was a Immed! Maxfield rits of arrest for two civil ) shoplifting, and asked for ex- explanation of the term. The ness safd the tub silk is wash- hence its name, and the trial 4 but is yet unfinished. The n have appealed from Meriden court fines, “ killed nent both in the proce wome {school system 1s recognized |Grove street and TOMORROW Applications Pour in For Teachers’ Posts Claims put forward by school teachers that this city is paying the lowest salaries of any city in the state has falled to lessen the desire of out of town teachers to join the faculty of New Britain schools. Daily, prospective candidates call at the office of the school department | in quest of positions in the element- ary, junior and senlor high schools. Although there were many resig- nations this year, the vacancies have all been filled. The New Britain as a leader, SUES FOR AUTO DAMAGE Elarce Hebert, through Joseph G. Woods, has sued Alex Majewski for $250 damages, claiming that on May | 30 his automobile was parked on | the defendant corner from drove around the | was charged with speeding and Orange street into Grove and skid- ded into his machine. Double or treble damages are sought. The writ is returnable in the city court the first Monday of August. Constable Fred Winkle has attached the de- | fendant's car. | KOWALCZYK CHARGE DROPPED In West Hartford town court 1 night, Leo Kowalczyk of this case was nolled on payment of costs When arrested Kowalczyk was charged with reckless driving but it was changed to speeding. Attorney Lawrence J. Golon represented him GETS INSURANCE. Hartford, July 20 (P—Insurance Commissioner Dunham has readmit- ted the Unfon Mutual Life Insur- ance company of Portland, Mai do business in this state. The com- pany has been established since 1849. It withdrew from this state | in 1911. ROTHFEDERS Odds and Ends a month, who was Mrs, Dickinsin, of Springfleld, M at the !ake each might, & time in the past : Continuing our July Sales with ex- st of available United States | traordinary groups of merchandise Fernclift, a nearby cottage, .but Griffing does not use the garage hind the cabin, parking his the open near the cottage he u s Mrs. Grifing and Mrs. Hemming have no conversation so far as is | known a!lhough within easy spenking dist | Mrs. Nottie Griffing, mother of Louis, who gavc orders to the | guards to break in the cottage door, which earlier they had boarded up. and to whom the son deeded Cabin” on July 7, is staying her son and his bride. Louis Griffing has issnc ment since the arrast of although he had st wouid not admit the Hemniing that he gave om Fort Missoula were sent fire lines in western Mon- | t night in ¢ mpt to | blazes that h ed up- | s of 30,000 acr 1l sides | MAKES LONG FLIGHT , July 20 (P— the army's new P-1 ) , Major Carl Spatz rday traveled from Washing- D. ier the cot- | Antonio | been made in one day. o Millinery, OUILET 177 MAIN STREET Wednesday Morning ONLY $2.00 Seventy-five hats s pecial Hats for M priced up to $12.50 at this very low price, and Matron; formerly Full Fashloned SILK STOCKINGS $1.00 Manufacturers vari ll es of a well-known mg: ke; alue $1.85 REMEM ’”R: ‘“‘carry over” from one season FINAL CLEARANCE New Summer Millinery At Ridiculously Low Prices $1-$2-$3 AN AMAZING OFFER of DRESSES FOR TOMORROW 2 Special For Tomorrow Only " Sizes 34 to 44. Beautiful styles in values that will cause you to marvel— SACRIFICED AT 525 and *HL Pongees, Flat Crepes, Georgettes and Prints. 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