New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 7, 1927, Page 4

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MRS. MPHERSONTO LEAVE ON TUESDAY Plans to Start Her Speaking. Tour of 0. 5. Then | Los Angeles, Jan. 7 (M—Whnt»( ever the status of her case then may be, Almee Semple McPherson will leave Los Angeles on a speaking tour of the United States next Tues- day. | The wealthy and comely evangel- ist, now awaiting trial on conspiracy charges, made this announcement today shortly after it had develop- cd that a “showdown” on the inten- tions of the district attorney's office in the prosecution of the case is due Monday. The arraignment of Ken- neth G. Ormiston, radioman indict- ed as a co-defendant with the evan- today was continued until Y. Thig also will be the last day for filing informations against Mrs. Mc- Pherson, her mother, Mrs, N i Kennedy nd Mrs. Lorralne Wise- man Siclaff on the charges of con- M| spiracy to obstruct justice and suborn perjury upon Wwhich they were ordered held at their prelim- inary hearing. The charges grew ! out of an alleged atte facture evidence to cl Mrs. Mc- | Pherson of charges that part of the time which she s: she was held by the kidnappers, she spent with § Ormiston at Carmel. | The first stop on the evangelist's itinerary will be Denver. The next city to ba visited probably will be < i ington, Bal- timore, Boston and Ne lowing. Arrangements for engagements in York have not been cor mple Menjou’s Weekly Wage Claimed to Be $2,500 ' New York, Jan. 7 (®—Adolph Menjou, screen actor, according to court testimony yesterday, pay envelope of $1 Today's action was bronght again Menjou for $2,500 which John Me- Keon said the actor owed him. Me- Keon said he at $10,000 a y s Menjou a better contract actor now makes $130,000 a year and then was given only $7,500. Fishing Schooner on Rocks, Eight Lose Lives Victoria, B. C., Jan. 7 (#) ight Tives are believed to have b when the Seine fishing boat Je Island No. 4 foundered on the we coast of Vancouver Island. Tatest information states the vessel was lo- cated today in Pachena PBay, a to- tal wreck. Of the eight on board, six are Indians. WAGE ADJUSTMENTS 88, Jan. 7 (A—Begin- | ning January 17, there will be an adjustment in wages in all of the mills of the Otis company, notices posted on shop bulletin boards an- nounces. The cooperation em- ployes In effecting a satisfactory wage schedule is asked. > ad- justment is in line with the recent- | 1y announced policy of doing every- thing possible to keep the mills, @ from moving south. Employes are also asked to do everything in their power to bring about lower ta , Jan. 6 (P— fe A. J. San Souci, wifc | of former governor, now collector | § of the port, died here late yest year. Mrs. San \oucl was born in Harttord, September 6, 1857. She M@ was a student at the Connecticut State Normal school, New Britair and married Mr. San Soucf in 1 Besides her hust she is survived by two da a brother, | Robert J. Duffy of St. Petersburg, Laudate and Anthony Strel both of Waterbury, were sentenced to the s reformatory yester by Judge onard J. Nickerson the superior court on cl robbety. The men gained for gelves the title “lead pipe band when they entered a with a lead pipe WOOD TO VISIT T Manlila, Jan. 7 (P-—Goverr eral Wood said t th: to visit the TUnit § for short time ar on a leave absence. He was una to stat date of his departy ro HEADACHE FROH A COLD? LISTEN! ‘‘Pape’s Cold Compound’’ ends severe colds or grippe in few hours ti It kee els op arry off that a Don't tug and bir world i “Pape's costs NEW BRITATN DATLY HERALD, FPIDAY JANUARY 7, 1927 Certain p'tO'Date LEAomgizT:rzsgki STORE —Trumbull Near Asylum— : g I i HERE is a growing number of young To such people SHOOR BROS. of Hartford people in New Britain who want Furni- gf’fer an ur%r‘lc\}/lalled gppoxétugitty 'F??L choose > v i S rom one of the most up-to-date Furniture : tm.e that will express their mch1dualfastes. stocks in the State, representing assort- 0 Wide-awake young people who are “up on ments from the foremost furniture centers style values”—who want to get away from of the Country— = BEOIRNS And NOW THE MID-WINTER SALE gives 0 e Thrifty folk, too, who are keen to get the you & thance to save 20% on ahy article ° ) N ew Brai a-fl n__ i J throughout the store, whether you need a fi most for their money. single piece or a complete HOME OUTFIT. 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You may choosé from thie newer title patterns braced National Spri in a rug, in a contrasting or harmonlzing shade, ‘The Burritt” 1 : 4-Room De Luxe Outfit $.795 Regular Low Price $1,000 January Sale Price leeral Te,ms e Dining Itoom is a 1o up, in the English Baron It consists of a buffet, China ("ll»m(‘t erver, oblong ex- nsion table, and a set of 6 ch suite has quartered oak interiors ’m\l hand Iuhlvml sur- The full #x12 size nds attractively. ith broc luxuriows spring that we have will delight your eye. The davenport tique effect, A Sn (roods For I"um.'v % * % Old Customers Pay No Money Down a beautifully grained burl walnut chest ‘'of drawers, full The Kitchen is especially well equipped with a Stamford Cab- mirrors, and bow 1 Hy inet Gas ange with oven and broiler, Kitchen Cabinet with all deep-col]l Spring, and a genu- modern accessories, Porcelain top table, and & white enamelled 5 mattress n{ the better Kind. chairs of the Windsor type.

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