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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1926. [ —— fiENERAL MUTURS : A Pair of Dixie’s Prettiest SCOTT IN PRISON JU[][iE SH“[}KE" BY | PRISONERS LIBERATED |commarions trom tait- Bonee were| washington. g, " 1oestne ki seeking all five men. klux klan, having lost itsgplea for = = = L roadster, also confiscated by |a parade here, hooded and masked, e —— . |Robert, Brother of Russell, Starts Rhode Istand Hijackers Raid Wyom- |0 Dolice was registered in the|filed a pler yestorday with the po- X e ol Life Term at Joliet Today— ing, R. L, Jail and Free Several |name of Beatrice Picillo, Providence, | lice. asking a permit to parade Sept 3 5 de 13" without the pillow case head- TR . Makes No Comments. Under Arrest There, TWO SISTERS DROWN. jioc. 2 : e ¢ , : i : s : | | L. A. Mueller, kleagle and Wash- Hfis B%n Ol]e 0[ Gommvys Out_ b i e Chicago, Aug. 13 (P—Robert DlSlleSSGd t0 Flfld SUCh C()H'Umk Providence, R. I, Aug. 13. ®—| 0 Gives Up I i ¥ ington emis from Atlanta head- ] - Scott, who pleaded guilty to murder 3 | Two members of a band of hijack- | iives Lp Life In Attemipt 10,5 005 of the klan, made the ap- b TWAN s[anding S[OCkS 4~ X 3 In connection with the slaying of a Conditions arrested by state police near Save Other—Bodles Found. | plication for the parade permit and ) . Chicago drug clerk, Joseph Maurer, As ¢ after a battle between rum| Camden, N. J., Aug. 13—Eliza- |Superintendent of Police Hesse said <& i {58 i 7 | for whose Killing his brother Rus. S, s and hijackers at six o'clock | beth Fitzpatrick, eight, of 1993 |he would approve it now that the New York, Aug. 13 (P—The pres- : |sell is under sentence to hang in| o0 spa N, Y., Aug. 13 (P— |this morning and locked in the jail | Cooper street, this city. gave her life | klan has agreed to abandon the lrpniadidae ; ‘- t ctober, was taken today to Joliet I ot Wybmi deli # esterda e Cooper rive caked and concea IR e e _Caawiat Mogom coe- 7 ¢ 5 [to begin serving-a life term for the [Justice Heffernan closed the Sara- |at Wyoming, were delivered an hour | Yestérday in the Cooper river in peaked and concealing hood. " . e : | & e o . less attempt to rescue:her sis. v aced it at the 3 . t ¥ 7 A i |later by other members of the band | fruit P her st poration, which has plac s | crime 1n state prison. toga Springs gambling investigation | o1oh roke into the lockup while the | ter, Dorothy, 10. Both bodies were LETTER BACK AFTER 30 YEARS top of the oountry's industrial en- 3 ' . - i ¢ | ‘ o . ; " . y g & e t;pflm O S o g 7 Subsequent to his plea of guilty [today with a bitter arralgnment of |state troopers were scarching for | FecOVered three hours later. Lynn, Ma Aug. 13 — Henry o o he e Sies Stcel cor ‘ : . o ity oaeient that he did not |conditiona dlsclased“by: witsiesses. ' | them. Dorothy had been Seized with |Maklia of West Fitchburg in 1896 ings of the iUnited States Steel cor- E 4 |actually fire the shot, Robert de-| wy pave heen shocked.”. the jus-| -After locking up the two men and [cramps and had called to her Makdia ot West Fitchburg v 1896 for the first time and en- 4 . | clared that he had fired the bullet liolitsing. Talsral 'Y Rosibe o ol WhoeTwadBH outiv FATeen. fosh Rm| aicot s lie AR | A e Fieied e 100 : which killed Maurer, but police and |1ic¢ sald. “by the disclosures at | ¢ : ‘ oot o 8 per con stk . | ficials dhtsebitdley ; come for a truck., registered, to|shore she stepped into a deep hole. [vears fo the month, that he mailed claration of & 50 per cent stock \ : i §| | court officials refused to see in his |these hearin Oharles” Hoftman' ot Acstic, aalzea| WOrkIn® ‘attractedl~ By actages|it, he’ neodlvéd’ th jataive: baplc Fon e, Hsnca sciivites ot the \ e | scontession™ any alteration of Rus-| Justice Heffernan, who was ap-|with 1,250 bottles of beer, the state | found both girls had disappeared. |the envelope was stamped the nota- standing financial activities of the | sell's stat | pointéd a commissioner by Governor |polics renewed their scarch for the |The men dived and ‘after hund o | Robert refused to talk as he was [smith to conduct the investigation, | Miackers, leaving one man to guard | of attempts recovered the bodi | e Starting mainly as a holding com- . - ilf*d'from”lhf: c_(;um,vdnn, Temaining |gingled out the testimony of Jules |the seized truck at Ashaway. o3, . 3 i i i | mute as the jail warden commented v 5 Motors corpora- pany, the General tion graduslly has been conver into an operating organization own- Formel, convicted gambler, for com- ment. Formel accused; District At-| Westerly, R. I, Aug. 13.—A boot- :r, ,Iyzdn;,n (mfi say good-bye to his |torney Andrus of accepting money |legger-hijacker feud here early to- | brother Russell. |for permission to allow gambling |day came to the attention of the | $ 4 : . . ing the properties of its manufac- ‘ | ; iy of popuiar 3 . | SR SR places to operate. S alnton i turing units known as : : . & e O ) 5 ‘ : : Or e melnge a variety of popular ¢ ; M'S L AGE NEAR I hop: for vour sake. Mr. An-|when two bootleggers telephone i sisnesie, e o [ S [drus, that what Mr. Formel has said ephoned | les from an extremely i | a ’ L |that their truck had been stolen by | l“‘w'gn:;r %o the fine car class, the 3 , A Starts This Month for Island of [is not trus tlLe justice said. “I|pijackers. The bootleggers failed to | price: i min . : v Exile in Indian Ocean hope for the sake of the bar of the | eveal the i iR | names of which ha - e il € |reveal their identity but told the | \ned m the General Motors, or- ¢ § i En e ot Aug. 13 (P |state and the public citlzens of the |,y oritics that, while on their way tal q « —Abd-el-Krim, the surrendered Rif- |state that what he has said is not A i 2 for sales purposes. In ; | £ g Rif-|slate that wha i Lt to Provide % a-or18 - ‘;g:;fl“n“n;mc.o:p;m‘:ml\ Hid : |flan war lord, probably will be start- |true. It would prove sad, indeed, 1f | bigbrovidenssiylinial thucilodd lor| 2 on. the 5 e ' | beer, tlfe hijackers overtook them | ; ed before the end e on officer of the co anc, b i siars e oAt it bx- d ore the end of the month on |an officer of th: unty and state, sl : . [his way to Reunicn Island in the |sworn fo uphold the best traditions |\ @ fast roadster and at revolver | ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS fes, such as fl""“‘;‘-q"fi‘:k‘”;‘l‘;)g' v ¢ ; |Indian ocean to which the French |of the state, should prove faithless|POint forced them to give up the| building. gasoline and spark plug a 3 and Spanish, in accord with the Sul- [to his trust. If thess charges are | !TUCK: companies. Through its % » ; i . {tan of Morocco, have decided to exile | true, you must concede that you are| Two hijackers took charge of the REDUCED 20 PER CENT of the Delco-Light comp [ S : him. |not fit to hold public office.” |load, while the third drove the road- cost afac- o corporation is the largest manu | Krim will be escorted to Casa-| Justice Heffernan also severely [ster leaving the two bootleggers turer of electric refriz m‘%‘ in ,‘,l.‘ ® : 5 blanca, where he will embark on his [criticises three witnesses—James C. stranded. The state police headed | LARGE STOCK RECORDS, MUSIC ROLLS, country. More than @ dozen sib- B : 7 [voyage which will carry him on the | Fennell. Almeron F. White and Mat- |off the hijackers at Hope Yalley| iy BT SO S sidlaries operate in foreign - |Atlantic ocean. the Mediterranean jthew Byrnes—who, the justice de-|and lodged the two with the truck | SHEET MUSIC AND -STRINGS tries. 1 ] 3 oo |sea, the Suez canal, and the Indian |clared. “came down here under ad- (in o local lockup. While they were | The new capital stiucture of Gen- S 3 ocean, |vice from somebody” and refused to |inspecting the contents of eral Motors, consisting of approxi- 1 . It is understood that the sulte [testify. The three were jailed and [geized vehicle, mately 9,090,000 shares of common a2 | £ which will accompany him will be [sought release on an application for | stock, $104,827.000 seven per cept , 0 reduced to the smallest number pos- (a writ of habeas corpus, which Jus- 42,175,700 six per cent & ; sible outside (¢ his immediate fam- [tice Nichols at Cobleskill, denied. ] 20,000 debenture iy, original | | that it was Friday-the 13th. He had the it is believed that the 52 Lafayette Street preferred, | preferred and $3.0 — ghes | stock, compares wita an X X | e At one time kings and nobles ASSORTED [lgm = e = —_— ASSORTED capitalization of 320,090,607 pre- ’ A slot machine which sells apples| were the only ones permitted to| ferred and $82.600,000 comnmon { Ras been invented. \-l!qr beards. | P0u"d e | | 2 . Large i HEaE C. Durant in Here are two of Dixie's prettiest bathing girls. who will compete in H\ Hl A M 3 F"“““e"‘f‘?n:“;‘ Motors corpora-| the Atlantic City pageant this fall. At the left is Vivian Me- 1! Cake | 2 " Cookies 1908, the Ge removed from Dowell, winner at Mobile, Ala., and at the right is } Mable Riley, | % et vl £ L g tion has twice been e Dawell, xlunes, 4t MG ' W dtr ho won a! iloxi, Miss. s % LT T , For Headaches Caused i 20¢ B control of the Du ; L panking interests he ded by J. P. o . . any. Originally I WJIBY—Electric Construction Co., | b L estrain— ? FREe | yors;:mirc‘: ta Now Jersey ine FOUR NEW STATIONS | Gadsen, Ala., 270.1. y Ly THE QUALITY AND PRICES Hopy = 6 b | WJIBX—He & Ross, Oster- | S 5 company was reorganized in 1916 st Andsion & T OALEE There is but one rellef—that is glasses that prevent the urs or OF THE VARIOUS ITEMS ati he pres- o Aga i e - Eila : 5 through the formation of the The Department of Commerce AN | gihiions ehanging to higher wave- strain. A very small error of vision sometimes causes cnough 5 e THROUGHOUT OUR STORE b General Motors C‘mwm}mnngi o5 Tila : it i e strain on the eyes to cause headaches And the cause must be WILL SURELY TEMPT YOU. TAKE ADVANTAGE AND SAVE WITH SATISFACTION. Delaware. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. 0a%| nounces Licenstng of ¥our New ISESNCC | ) ppg. ||| removed before any reliet can be exprcted. It sou are subject company since e e . v be the caus e amibat 7 been prc;:{ier:lh:f;:;f‘ e ectors| - Wavelengths as Well. | casters, Oakland, Calif. from 240 ||| to headaches, your eyes may be the cause. Our examination will 1922, while e i is headed by Plerre S. Dupont. Washington, Aug. 13 (#—The u-j””:» p',":g:s\so.ns Investment Co., G | _OUR REGULAR HOUR SALES— B censing of four new radio statlons gpokane, Wash., from 265.3 to 273. | My Specialty—Comfortable Vision e TWO KILLED IN n;\qfl)[fl» and the changing of wavelengths of | KFQU-—W. Riker, Holly City, Winegar, Wis. Aug. four others werc announced today | calt. from 217.3 to 230.8 > 8 TO 11 A M. $TO 11 A M o 870 George Rutherford, constable and [y, pu qaparinent of commerce. | KMA- May Seed & Nuvsers Co., k ROUND SIRLOIN TEAN Bhos X - Willlam Stanley were Killed 1850 7pe new stations: Sheandoah, Ia., from 252 to 461. ran . OO Wln PORTERHOUSE S iaan j O ARGy night when county officlals raded | | (Gisx- Lwne. by Julla B. Aber- | : | WKBS—H. L. Ansley, Birming- coast of Norway recently got a cargo ALY OrmeEy CEONRIG J | 225, |of ol worth $850,000. / lb k 39 lb. 23c . 23c | pk. 30c READ HERALD CLASSIFIED Abfiihum Continuing = = o ! 0 9TO 11 A. M. TAMTOLP M OUR AUGUST SALE CORNED BEEF Ih. 10c SUGAREL 7% f ——| Conf. 3 Ihs 25¢ S i Q 2 doz. 250 3TO 5P M. 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BEEF 1h 1 6c | VEAL 1b 18c STEW 1h 1 6c CHOPS during the summer'n‘ght in our own shop gE,EBI;mIg; 8c ‘ E"}"‘I'OPSIb35c FI’:I“())PSIb32c [ We Personally Guarantee Every (var Sold s L &t We list but a few from the most remarkable collection | iy Mohican Bread ™y ¢ SELECTED CREAMERY of fur values to be found anywhere in New Britain! EGGS IS BETTER BREAD BUTTER French Seal Coats Jap Mink Coats | 3dz$].03 - 21bs. 85¢ - ; A wide selection of stunni d- r i Made ot hnes e bucke e els, selfwtlri?nue)eedc o(;-n“fl?thfi112:3;1]%1:1%7:110%1- 16 macer pitac bnking u el ¥ > Gem N | Whole ¥ | Apple $75 R $3 75 | E:llmn.u.‘ez e 3DC ‘ f\l:’;)gu\r‘l:c 2 45¢ | (“:l:‘l); " 29¢ nione s ma 2.C ' SPECIAL! COFFEE CAKES, best assorted. Sat. only 2 for 29¢ Na.ural Muskrat Coafs Hudson Seal Coats | SPECIAL! SNIDER’S PURE TOMATO CATSUP, Ige. bottle 23c Made of fine selected skine Most un- Dyed Muskrat SPECIAL! CRASHLIN TOILET PAPER i et 8 ro"s ZSC usual valiue, In plain or trimmed models, in every desirable fur. 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