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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926. Girl's at ern I side and of t ip-length depth at o mod- Autopsy Was Inadequate, ‘ . Otto H. Sch who per- he autopsy on Mrs. Mills, is arge of the Hall autopsy. oral report on his Mills fir 1 that ever b hough tw vere pe e ‘ ANIMAL HEADSIN USE AS BUCKLES Other Jottings Auent Women's Styles ultze, City Items Leon Tomitowski has taken a en year lease on a store situated Reynolds block on Main street s acting for the the property. The s to nd for the month. s born to Mr 728 5 \ 0 ) loss t — this shrinkage our one per cent . The southern soft spot of this decline is rinkag dicate no presiden legraph c sailing for Europe tod any rformed net ¢ The state s desirous of know le from which the Dr. Hall was fired Mills provec Gray astr furs also trimmed and East oat was slashec ., where our business si 100 a week a3 CIGARET POCKETS IN KIMONOS A complete baby squirrel pelt, tail and all, is used as a high col- lar to trim the latest kimono, which 15 of jade-green satin, with a spe- clal lttle pocket for the carrying of a jade-green satin cigarette and match case. ors to- Dr. Otto of Autepsy , medical expert | — | Springfieid Priest [ Buried This Morning Mass., Oct. 30 (F- for Rev. Joseph M pl today in S 's Catholie church, of w » was pastor for nearly a qu (®— A Great Brit off \tion of and other ial confer- Squirrel and marmoset heads ar being used as “buckles” on fur ] L e b heads of the little -animals catc 3 em- | ths ankle flaps together, and in the ber 3 for the mu r of Mrs. Mills case of thée marmoset, ite lon, were served upon Mrs. Hall, wife of the slain rector, and her two broth- | the boot and trims it around the 5 S terday pender, a cousin, s i top. S s wan s cee MgDeUvers for Tnformation of ™ der $40,0¢ nd the three % eownt) - Dominjon Premigrs Portland, Eng tland today for Dominion prer ates to the The body, which had been in the Co., reports burial vault of the fs s Hall, was removed at 7 Dr. Schultze was to perform topsy today. He already has per- formed a new autopsy the bod Mrs. Eleanor R. Mills, cholr sin Biskon Thomas If 0 who was slain with the R e e Hall in New Jersey four years ago. ~ L SOLDIER FASHION. One of the newest decorations for winter dresses is taken direct from the costume of the drummer in a British regimental band, who wears a leopard or tiger skin apro wise over his tunic. A model being shown has a similar apron of lcop ard skin over a plain black, pleated skirt. The collar and the are crimson georgetts, phasizing the milit drummer fashion also on another model which ha up in a point between the shoulder ‘cdnesday. Sl blades on a background of cherry »“‘,}\ ,.:,,H. e e e BEW X Akl 5k 166, “hase Coales, hanager of the n. pecial Prosccutor Simpson yes Ao Frank Caprio, 3 with t ot who worked on the or M estig: importance of Japan n trade is arking here on the f] , they ve hours by th ins, torpedo attacks vers ar Evidence Found N. J., Oct. 30 UP— stained and finger-marked d to have been used to throat of Mrs. Eleanor R. Mill day was included among exh be offered in evid , when they imul Bloody simu aval v Somerville, e nd slecy thus em- note. The wvas apparent Sty Japan r B3 e C. A capacit ough mine d ket value of all oll New York stock M. INSTRUCTOR (T the avane, a device used in ar for attacking si erg also was emnploye become ines, 1 BALLOON STREAMERS SET MOD. The paper balloon streamers that are sold with balloons at the en- trance to Kensington Gardens, Lon- don, aro the inspiration for a ne autumn gown which has banded with all the colors of the rainbow, whil: the rest of the dress 1s of severest blac ion four year as given him by Beekman, when the the 24,44 value murders were committed, remarks with sleeves com mpared for a market FRIF ROAD MAY BE DROPPED IN DEM Yan Sweringen Brothers Re ported Changing Plans 1is is the little thing that did tho slashing.” He gave as o reason for dclay- ing producing the razor that he h heard Simpson was going to be i dicted by the present nd jury in Somerset county and did not want to add to his troubles. The razor was produced shortly after the body of Mrs. Hall had b eturned to its unmarked drop | New Brunswick after its sec The waist ; humation, and after an o line also has become infectad with heen obtained for the exhun the new vogue. Some of the new the body of Dr. walsts are high as a Gibson ‘H:xll in Brooklyn today. IN HEM LINES. Orthodox lines of rectitude I been abandoned by many new mo. el frocks for afternoon and evening wear. The new smart lies in ping lines and one-sided effects. Uneven hem lines are carefully cul Some skirts of t ary knee length on the ri to the ankles on the left. CHANGE ve by her both of this nts i ond 1ips in ac " under- tion 2 E SR Walter Davis Davi opti Ne as about 56 n in Haven for 32na degree Mason, d in New Haven last n Ay 4 oY Frank E. on for about years many fricnds will be 0 OPPSE THARKSGIVING DAY Ask President to Omit Annual Proclamation Goodwin eet Mr. & Mrs. Parent of New Britain Are you guiding your Boy or Girl in working out a plan and purpose for the management of their money and their future life? Oct. 3 him York, T i | | Funerals || v i George F. Taylor eral of the presider Hardwar com- irorge F ov Coolids: jation fo President Atheism, it wa The telegram said i ists of America call n to the 7 division o died mas Jeiferson, who r Perhaps the most import- ant is first the desire and then the ability to put away a part of their earnings, or their allowances, in form of Savings. A Pass Book in their own name, with a J dollar or two to start, many e e times is all that is needed. erine " Fluneran o 168 Beaver | 7 C0F Why not try it out here at be held Monlay morning at 9 this Mutual Bank? = [ tri James F.| * r of Mr fer to exceed Green- special o Mar Monday to the t Fair n state . Marun diseiplin or old s Funeral run, four-y you of should from th arun o be held will be ous coal in AMERICAN RATLY be a political n ices of t veland Jean's hall, Sunday ev M candidates lock at 8t. Mary's ch Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery, or G Joserh A, Hafey) - ¢ UNDERTARER Phone 16 Opposite St. Mary's Chareh, Residence 17 Summer §t.—1625-3. Nationa opinion concluded. ox- merger 59 Interest onall Deposits are invited to e FLOWERS ON GARMENTS rs drawn from Dongen, great ench school garments of W declares New York, lookir winter comes. At tl ing" a great s IN POLKA DOTS for “kinetic” de th» static reproduction of n famous by a French cou hold of the polka dot s though pleated. or caught folds of a dress in motion, disk clipped here and the polka dot will dan ing's silks, | mac has caught | Drawn in t | {its | ther {over next the diznity of beauty of a star ners. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP DECORATIVE FLOWERS I'OR HALLOWE'EN as ns reveal reprod tion of the technique of brush and oils, applied to silk. Van Donge | haunt the flower ["I“HL‘\"."P has bo sher a sphe say the poet |83 W. MAIN ST., PROT. BLDG. TEL. 8s4. | D “The Telegraph Flovist of New Britain.” d¢ [ NORWICH SCHEDULE Northfleld, Vt., Oct. 30 (P—The = basketball schedule of Norwich or Detter an I el G arge us}ness Manager Charles H vin of Col | raln, Mass,, included were the fol- i lowing gam December ity at Hartford; 15, Wesleyan Middletown; Williams a ringfleld nt at Worc February This institution is a Builder, it is a helping hand to all legitimate industry, it desires, as you do to see New Britain grow and prosper Local business finds it alert—yes and aiming always to be a potent factor in the growth and development of ths community. Are you building up your deposit here with us? Cr Worcester; cut Aggies. RALLY IN NEWINGTON George W. Hanbury, republican candidate for representative from Newington, and Justice E. Stanley | Welles will speak at meating at the | gational church | evening. The meetir der the auspices Women Voters. FOR EVENING The chiffon evening gown of th son is often worn over a slip of s ] New Britain Trust Co. of the League of etal cloth, or over a satin sheath | | that is a different color from the | gown. the canvas | CONFUSED PRIC MOVEMENTS TOD Harket's Chiel Item Is De- cline of Erie news- . | | Phoent Tr Conn. G vel f Manulacturing Stacks, Am. 1 Am 1 aring Co . o ptd 1 com on Co com Union Mfg Co Public Utilitles St Conn Flec Service o & Pow pfd . N B Gas . | Southern N E Tel . 'RY STATEMENT Treasury Balance Boston— Exchanges | balances $36,000,000, ) $89 . $234,706 AY ThE D PUTNAM & MEMIERS NEW CQ ORK & HARTTORD sTogs EXOtancey DI WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Tel 2040 BARTFORD OFFCE 6 Cih[RAL Row e 1t We Offer: New Haven Water Co. Price on App Tenn & Te Telephone 2560 \U HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES d R Hart. Mgr. varritt Hotel Bidz New Britain MEMBERS NEW YOI Da We offer— BANKERS TRUST COMPANY Price on Application. WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS. § HARTFORD #Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg Tel. 3420 We Offer:— 25 shares Fafnir Bearing 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark 106 skares Stanley Works Prince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange ESSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 New Brit Tel. 4081 in 1al Dairy Preducts Corporation Collateral Trust 6’s—1940 be located at our larger outh Main street, carrying a complete line of store fixtures and butcher supplies. T.S.Cash Reg'ster Co. 191 MAIN ST. On Ni store, 353 § | ! l Have your Typewriter repaired by skilled mechanies, we absolutely GUARANTEE our work Let us OVERHAUL your typewriter New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main Street Phone 612 (NEA Service Washington Bureau) , Captain Harold D. Campbell, U. 8. M. C, for flving. The Marine airman has lent 250,000 miles, a distance equivalent to ten times uouui the earth at the equators o presentin M ial Troph saf x\!u.\u without a