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b o G NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FLEBRUARY 14, 1927, » GIANT PRISONER [covsmwuet beetss ' CAR WITH ALCOHOL TARGET ‘ Grave Robber Suspected When| $2,500 to $6,500 a Share : ) In 1913, ‘ Skfllls Al'e Fl)l]fld n T]'[ll]k | Washington, Feb. 14 (P—Ford | | Motor Company stock was worth | | somewhere between $2,500 and $6,- Abandoned by Alleged‘ s ! e o o seziee| A9 0'Clock THURSDAY MORNING | garage. | i Bootleggers Who LatertA[]MlTS M”RDER [l[ Chicago, Feb. 14 (P — Theories | 700 & share in the spring of 1913 | s - | ; that James Coyner, glant negro serv- | in the opinion of.the government, | Give Themselves Up. i 0 4 e ing a prison sentence in Indiana for | which today began presenting its | BR["]KLYN fl[] i‘: grave robbery may have been the | case against Senator James Couzens | SR ‘ i s v Tt et o | aadec K meniinoiy mioes | SPRINGTIME B ARG AIN EVENT of New Britain BEGINS i, o ek e praens o | e of (e 0tk | e (o nave ween 10 mia an, Gt} Oraged Father of Dead authorities delving into the mystery | Disavowing the valuation of $9,- NOUT a roadster, said to have been The Announcement of this Annual Event is news of Genuine Importance to careful Buyers. Speeding through the northern| | | trunk at Royal Oak, Mich. Roper, former commissioner of in. | 0f 210 Curtis street, and containing | Coyner has acknowledged that the ' ternal revenue, which it designates |SIX 3-gallon cans of alcohdl, w trunk belongs to him but denied he s *a decision of convenience,” Alex- | fired at 12 times by Officer John C.| proouivn N. Y., Feb. 14 (UP)— knew anything of the skulls. In let- \ander W. Gregg, solicitor of the | Stadler Saturday evening, as the ors smuggled from prison to his (reasury department, told the board | Police service car driven by Super- sister in Chicago, however, Coyner | o¢ tax appeals that “Roper's action | humerary Officer Louls Harper chas- repeatedly urged her to get his|ywag jllegal, without effect and not | ©d it from Hartford avenue through trunk, and allu’ed to “something several streets to Beaver stret, where “lse” than his grave 10bbing convic- | Budnick and his alleged companion, tion, which 1if discovered, he said. | Jose " ed 22, 6 tion, which discovered, he said, | | HTCEE AT o mot made | JoSeDh Smulski, aged 22, of 264 vould make him “through forever.” | ; | Burritt street, abandoned it and SIVAE UnaaEw upon the assumption that the Roper 4 Clyde Underwood, prosecuting at- made thelr escape through back- 4 ; ief evaluation bound the government, M7 Saary s torney of Oakland county and Chief Is, according to the police. Yes- .S | and that it the treasury made an Y2rds, according to tne potice. 1es of Police George W. Smith of Fern- | Sy & . Nosever Budnick and Smul dale, Mich., came here today to ques- | €Fror in its original appraisal, which i Sm‘n}nd”cd-w’ t‘hv p;{w L tia | resulted in an underpayment of | 3 S € n the sister. i t this morning, the former of four women's skulls found In 8| 459 5 shave arrived at by Daniel G, | driven by Stanley Budnick, aged 21.| Child Tells Details a4 with griet over the death his ar-old son, Frank Caruso, Brooklyn plasterer, today ed the details of his Killin of the physiclan who failed to cure his boy, Joseph. Arrested last night on a charge of homiclde, Caruso told the story of his battle with Dr. Casper S Pendol a young doctor who was gr: ed in 1921 Caruso cailed the doctor on Sat- binding upon the government.” Gregg asserted that the sale of q . . . rentea nan und ) Offering the newest in Spring Wearing Apparel; an . " taxes, was now the . Chicago .uth rities also were in- [ 3° """ yritenel aded not guilty to charges of urday n the boy was in the d h » f ] f b 2 f sestigating o theory that Coyner | 4ty of the government to correct | PICUC B0 BTN 10, PRatE O pdvanced stages of diphtherta. Dr. advance showing of colors, fabrics and styles from the ght have obtained the skulls by ™ o " L method adopt. | Fiving. while the latter, charged;Pendola administered an injection A k ] d C f F h' grave robbing, or by slaying, near| In disavowing the method adont- | ) "rinnchorting, also pleaded not of anti-toxin and promised to re- CKnowie ged reators o ashnion. Rernice, 11l., where he once worked. | ¢d by Roper in arrlving at his valu- | £ 08 HERRISE 8 @90 BIES) 0 BO- 00 Ky Detroil authoritics intimated they |ation, Gregg charged that P. S. Tal- T ‘fi’z‘fi Eatnasl ‘md ‘lh”r oy A thothaydien 3 would drop the case valess murder |bert, made this estimate “after a | Snes e e Before he arrived the boy died. Ll e e e s were continued until Thursday: o killed my boy and I killed AND THE PR]CES 2 Tiic th-ory that Coyner might have | of the question, and that he “ignor- | MOrRing: j police quoted Caruso as say- been the slugger who attacked and |ed the well considered advice of his | At 6:20 o'clock Saturday evening said to the dflv‘fl"-d Tri‘ boy slevr or wounded several women at | associates while Oifficer Daniel Cosgrove dead’ and he laughe n my f h d . e B T L e P e L i U P e Never before has the tremendous buying ported only by his statements to of- | qucted by the treasury mn 1921 and /and C rs Stadler and Harper| o decided to kill him. I put my f h S l ficers who arrested him that he was | 1922, which uniformly upheld the | WEre in the police service car wait- wite and children out of the bed- power o the BSSSC ystem SO clear y in Toledo hout the time of these as- | Ropcr valuations, and which have | In§ for bim, the roadster was Sight- room and took the doctor into the 3 % g l o saults. and by the fact that he IS sIX | ;,c0n cited by the petitioners. were | €d driving from an alleyway at 201 room where my boy lay dead ]ustl ed 1ts claim to supremacy. feet six inches tall. The Toledo ter- | jesigned hy Gregg as having been | Hartford avenue. It went south and “That's my boy; th what you : ror was called ‘a giant.” | equally (.|,',’g°n._ urned into TFalcott street. Officer ' 4iq to him,’ I said, and he laughed 3 He ennonnced i that thelzove Stadler jumped from the police car ¢ me again. WOMAN TRIES SUICIDE Sl [ ment wijl prove that Henry,Ford, and went after Oificer Cosgrove,| « choked him until he was 0 N O WO O C o oston, Fet 14 (UP)—Miss Han | in3s,7 L pma BE SOOI e ondering Oficor Barper yiqck fa the fate, Then 1 ran into FOR ME FOR MEN FOR CHILDREN contly from Chicago, was taken to a | aF® On the stock. E2Nn Diesoan aronnt ooltnresl theilkitenen and igob adknifo fand T ‘ ‘ HoRnitali et (odtviatin ot coriins T it o ise LIEIER S8 S0 | Stolt Hibiln this fpecic] SUITS DRESSES s COATS t0 police, she had swallowed poison. |Rumanian_Royalty Fears |1o 5. wrming feit into High, y,yeoted e, Bours ntier ahe e TS CITS SUITS Police, investigating, said she had | _Bucharest, Feb. 14 (UP)—Reports | left into Myrtle left Into High, left gaten Istand. FURNISHINGS ey ek SHOE:! ouarreled with @ malo friend short- |that Mme. Zizl Lambrino, morgana- |into Broad, left to Silver, right to SHOES X lsibetora takine the palson: tic wife of formed Crown Prince (Orange, left to Booth, left to Myrtle, Killed in Explosi SHOES HOSIERY HATS Co. 1. planned to pu'lish her auto- |left to Washington, rignt into Con- Killed in Explosion, UNDERWEAR STOCKINGS hiography cause extrome ansiety at |COFd, right into McClintock, risht May Have Been Suicide HATS Gl 7 e e . = S the Rumanian court today. into’ Lasaile, left Into Beaver. As GLOVES UNDERWEAR eb. 14 (I—Will killed early toda xp:sion in the woods in South Peabody. .he explosion yan, N It was uaderstood that Mme. Lam- | the alleged rum car made the turn brino would call her story “Memoirs | into Beaver street the driver was lo® an Unhappy Woman." Repbated | unable to control it and it went up efforts to obtain pcreession of the | Onto the sidewalk. rocked houses in Pc-hody and Lynn. | proof sheets have failed. The report | According to the police, the dis- \-p o4y » Vanderbilt was clearing sald the volume would contaln |tance between the two cars during yinq4 o- . imps with the use of dy- facsimiles of Carol's intimate lettérs was never less than G e e e | and vigorous a s on Queen Officer Stadler emptied eieiD could not be de- Marie. revelvor and then borrowed tormined. 8 Mme. Lembrino was believed to | Officer Cosgrove's weapon and emp-| The medical examiner expressed be in France and it was expected the | tied it, 12 times. The two men opinion that Vanderbilt had com- French government would prevent |in the roadster abandoned it and mijtted suicide by throwing stic’ s of i Hlication of the book. She recent- | ran through a yard next to the Deg- | dynamite on tie ground. He was 1y sued Carol to obtain the use of his | nan property, with the police hot or said to have been worrying over a For Colids Grip, Influ-. enza PRING MERCHANDISE Predominant in Style NEWLY ARRIVED § Predominant in Price Reduction THURSDAY MORNING AT 9 o’CLOCK ;fiezze ,vofielanflgz Sey prmms | ' Connecticut's Largest Ready-to-Wear Store and as a name for their son ind for funds | their trail. Officer Stadler tripped ! (ivil case which was coming up in with which to support the boy. a wire and was thrown heavily, court at Salem. Preventive Carol won both actions. which allowed the men to escape. o AL JR. H. S. NOTES to the abandoned car,{ CI ound the alcohol and a' The faculty of the Central Junior if the name of Stanley. High school will hold a mee in o) port by Mrs. Maxen of 45 Dwigh Curtis street. It was the school auditorium after school street that two gas fneters in ound that one of the shots took this afternoon. 11 the teachers| house were broken Saturday night cffect, having struck the rear of the have been requested to be present. | Mrs. Julia Starr of 236 Kelsey car and gone out through t bruary 21 to 25 will be observed | jstreet reported that a handbag con- (owards the front. Accordin in the school as “Good English taining $16, rosary beads and spec- | police, Budnick has Week.” The pupils will endeavor to PUBLIC preference chooses the inimitable Chrysler “60”° - 60 Miles Plus Six Cylinders 7-Bearing Crankshaft | pHONES-1323:3 ; 2 "~ 7 7 7 | ON POLICE BLOT | The police are investigating a xe- e jtacles was stolen in the Sacred Heart i {no name of “Budin” and his li- get in the habit of using good Eng- "':} \Ch"»m" £ UL Sl | cense in the name of Budnick. lish. = E. Duprow of the Montreal Mar- | gniuiski and Budnick are said to = 4 |ket, 40 Dewey street, reported that several pleces of meat were stolen from his delivery wagon Saturda afternoon, and he suspects a 14 year | lold boy who ran.into the block at | | Main and Walnut streets. & o denied to the police that they READ W ASSIFIED ADS| i FOR YOUR WANTS 1 were in the car during the clmse.i The Safe and Proven Remedy. Long serious illness and complications often follow Colds, Grip and Influenza. Guard your health against this danger. Price 30c. The box bears this signature ©. Jebpore L Poroe 1569 |||||||||H|||||||||||"|||"lll"||"||"m|"|"||"|||||||||||||||m||"||||"5"i|"|"|“ i | Montreal Excursion $1Q00 [Repd Trio | $1 (.00 { Special Coach Train \ ALL WILL BE FASCISTI | Itallan Govt. Replacing Offictals | Not Enrolled in its Ranks. | Milan, Ttaly, Feb. 14 (P—Every post in the Itallan government, fro: the highest to the lowest, will 1 | occupied by a tried and truster TFascist before the end of the presc: year. This announcement was today by Augusto Turatl, secretar general of the Fascist party. | The party'’s slogan henceforth Signor Turat said, would be Mussc lini's declaration of June, 1925; “a | power to all of Fascism.” Final Inspection N the finishing department, gar- ments are inspected for the last time to see if any additional work is necessary. This makes us sure that no gar- % New Britain DryCleaning cerr. To a Masteri Standard. inquality and Service” AT NE of the most convincing proofs of Chrysler O “60" superiority is trying to match its fea- § < i ix of its type and price. b Going Friday, Feb. 18 Return Sunday, Feb. 20 ! tures in any other six o v'p pi : ' | Lv. Stamford . . 8.15p.m. [Lv. Montreal . . 600 p.m. 7-Bearing Crankshafy; 4-Wheel Hydraulic Brakes; Bridgeport .. . 8.49 p.m. | Due Hartford . 320 am. | Impulse Newtralizer; Full Pressure Lubrication; New Haven . . 9.20 p.m. Meriden . 3.55am. | Oil-filter; Manifold Heat Contrel; E::l?:r"d 2L 1:':; Ly g’-"é Haven . . 426a.m. Air-cleaner; Levelizers, front and rear— = DueMontreal . . 800 R St rae These, with many other features that cannot be g = ;:;r;n;c':‘ing Jnix;g: Ha;{f‘lz’rd—Ln\anerbury9.00 p.m., Bristol . 5mimed, have beein Jéfib"d”d in the Chrysler 3 = 9.27 p.m., New Britain 9.47 p.m. i . 3 ince i i = 707 am., Bristol 7.28 a.m., Vfi:rbur;l;;?‘:.zn.bm New Bt It S the i Bacter 1a e e e S ¥ " 3 = Anoprortunity for a delightful visit to Montreal, while winter sports These typical features of the Chrysler “60” were has contributed substantially to Chrysler's dramatic e = :Xr: m}flun,wmg, Two days bubbling over with fun. See this quaint harmonized into the car’s original engineering rise from 27th to 4th place. = ReZu‘:n:;:l:r:’i’: :::; ?"f‘ n&:nner:mfefu;fohl: P:;vmcinl France. design—and are ggu; uni::lgly Clgy:ler—-mlzrmg I A : = Re s in Connecticut early Monday morning. that flashing speed of 60 miles and more per hour, 4 = Limited numbar of Tickets good only on special coach train, en sl ve station ticke! offces A i i iles i 4 Chrysler /60" —Touriny 75 = The New Yo;l; ']\;e‘: H:\:In h:i H 'tf ;' R"'.: : ‘é""& ia milk that has not been properly enviable acceleration of 5 to 25 miles éil il secé oyt “625' oc:‘;": (wid\'R(.:«‘:‘ifgztasz; 'C‘I;x::_]gcég:.p:l(g:: B A Rior R Atioad a0 8 handled that makes it dangerous; onds, with the almost magical handling Alar Rumble Sea) $1245; Sedan, $1245. b I BT T T T T T all sorts of diseases have been operating case that are fvplcal of every Chrysler F. O. B. Detvoit, subject to current Federal excise tax. traced to milk of this kind. 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