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

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927. CORSICAN BANDIT o POSED 4S KIN " Even Went So Far as to Estab- R RUF 5 lish Own Monarch; ksl I Cor. Main and Morgan Sts. - Open Saturday Nights Adaccio, Corsica (UP)—Nonce Ro- manett, the “King of the Corsican Bandits,' "who was killed last April in an ambush after he had langhed > B e avings a ean ed himself a real monarch, accord- [ ing to testimony at the hearing of an appeal by seven of his alleged lieutenants sentenced for complicity [ y . - . in his misdeeds. | (AR it mmmmm H . A He had a general staff, | b — ; 2 Nl . 5 We are offering the great- N, boats and motor craft, with two ad- mirals, a ministering council, a spe- N est furniture values of the cial police force and a transport » 1t . X { - system. The evidence shows Roman- - 3 ) u : 3 S ettl in a different light from the le- i b3 : S AN X Ay car DUbStf‘.m‘“] Eay gendary storles of Corsican chivalry, f ) 1 ings are evident on disinteredness and big heartedness every suite and piece grew up around the bandit. % 3 - e ) in our enormous es Leca was Ronanetti's chiet fity ¢ 5 3 . { 2 Bl stock. And you have of transport. He directed an auto- { 7 i} /7 ‘ Tan eclant mobile service between Ajaccio | TR : ’ e a very selective cologgio and Lopi ) H choice, too. an atcount in an Leca's name. P: manager of the * manettl. His vineyards wer pr able. Livrelll also directed the heese manufacturies of the bandit| at Bostellicaccia and Col de Pruno. The Mancini family, a member of which was Romanetti's sweetheart, held thousands of cattle for him in the rich valleys between the Leva \ 3 and the Lisola where he lived most g 20 = LB ; of the time. | ; X et d g » 3 In the Gulf of Leva Romanetti's| ; 4 & = : BB . fishing fleet brought him many thou- . = $ S . 2 Evenlng sands of francs a year. The biggest S - ) 5 7 notor boat was called the Marie = 2 = L Magdalen, the name of his sweet- = : ; Appomtments . J It more convenient, may be heart. “Admirals” Moresco and Bat- testi were in charge. - arranged by phoning 3-7938. Hi lice force consisted for the | g . ) e [ An Astounding Living Room Offer 4 ni ipal hid e i igntajarolind (i priicivalt S0E A remarkable Living Room Suite in a prettily designed velour is of- places to give him word of the ap- proach of the real police, incessant- fered to you at cost price. The large Divan, Wing Chair and the Club ly on the watch for the bandit. He s 2 ’ had been condemned to death by de- Chair—would present a charming appearance in your living room. At fault several times and many an as- this special February Price. Only piring police inspector took his life i i in his hands hoping to gain promo- o e Kitchen Ch tion and honors capturing the bri- 2 alrs e i ng s quantit The signals of the bandit's police ) & quatty ot were given by green and red lan- ) H [AEate (iitchen terns at night and they often served [ : ik i o 2o to give the regular police false in- : { ! ! S f 1ation about the bandit's move- M Q 3 orated to s;pe- nts putting them on a false ] : : ’ e when he was about to make & X 17y ! y § descent on a peaceful village for R = \ Credit pillage. 5 i : R E < Terms aTTEND MEETING P Tt » | Amaged Power Men Also Going to Chi- ¢ago Gonvention Chicago, Teb. 4 (UBy—Approxl Extraordinary! Choice of 3 Pieces ately 50,000 power executives, en- : ers and others from all parts of e u A ‘ * . country are expected to attend S iEng 0 G ferl il & y ‘ : e | choice of any three pieces \ bt v 5 5, | s > 1 bow-foot bed » v v > 9,25 S 343 | e charmi the handsome chif- ; ‘ : ; E ay by G s- { g r with an extra large ’ . ! at thi ial February price ~ , It est Engineering Confere ¥ !l.:'fl] Weekly 3 Samuel Insull, Jr., pres | w.l Midland Ctilities compal ill ad- i g ] iress the meeting. Invitations have T —————— o Se y of Com- ! : Pay Yo” . and Charles | " | Remarkable B To Come in the program | x R B e president of m so the lamp and 25 record s . d O0K— com- h selections FREE—offered at this low avings Al L k —Around B S o Throughout jo ' Specin LT : S1.00 Weekly of the power american Inst | sineers; Paul Clapp, sec y of | i Nation Bl ¥ , f L : and Joseph Merrill of the Corn I‘I‘Q-‘ | ¥ ; ‘ : : . ‘ : ’ [ i | ! g HEER I Y i i | Engineers, Mining En- Tobacco Grower Now Is Big Business Man Lexington, Key., Feb. 4 (P—The ¢ tobacco grower has become is crop was | sold over the “WWhat you will give me, he organ- s ized the Burley Tobacco Growers'| LlVlna Room Coaperative Association. o . : S To date, S atton ha 8- S M h 5 | bursed approximate 0,00 i ulte—m ohair to 100,000 grower members | N i tucky, Ohio, West Virginia, e fraan g see and Missouri. It has con: ructed 00,000 worth of buildings four- fifths of which has been paid. Songs and Dancing id Gaelic Revival Feb. 4 (A——Caelic songs near the spot re Cardinal O'Donuell of Ireland ted in the Gaelic tongue last 3 Jummer the international eucharis- tic congress. - ! Out of the enthusiasm for revival : o Our Easy Credit Terms Our Credit Is Most Convenient—Use [t! of the earl: a ¢ two classes in the Y A Are Offered Without harge e one for those alre ia th | : . -2 - the speech, and another for begins : ents o = rr——r ners. In both singing and . $‘l'00 , Purcha D S‘J.OO of St. Patrick, the apostle of Ireland : =4 pIp e, et 2 ol e SO0 encharist elegates Jaelic just ki a stone's throw from the school. 4 Fllrchasasyin to $1000 Ly Sy Monthly payments if desired. Accounts ; The Galltorala town ot Vallalo) 1y opened from $5 to $5,000 at relatively small Cor. M. B now belng supplicd water from a ayments. No ex it, 3 i S ) : distant resarvoir through a one-plece . Leatchargs. fonceedit or. Main and Morgan Sts. HARTFORD Open Saturday Nights pipe. 22 miles long. The pipe was e 3 arc-welded into the one plece.

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