New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1927, Page 2

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POTTERY COMBINE TERMS SUSPENDE Prison Sentences Against Trust Are Finally Dropped New York, April 14 (P—With prison sentences Imposed four years ago suspended, eight defendants i a pottery comb violation of t law today had only fines of ~ach to pay bhefere they se complete fresdom ng from six to ten Trenton Po! two other viduals in ment charged that the 83 per cent of the vitreous fix produced in this ¢ rooms and lavatc ~'|1\1V.Lrv Potters orporatior 1923 ng, W. Va, and the Ohio, were intro- ts who rec now Madd William Plantier bieisch \itkin of Trer \\‘rwgl»v et Wh Trenton: Tiftin, Ohio; ton, and J. W. Va. NOW YOU ASK ONE st of questions is intand Sar the To curls out like a fs the 1 was 1eft ont of the ot the Lknown offfcer ha to command the nt to C o8 there? British (m—s@@m wflunfif nRIVE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, ho, have Kept very quict recentl to ses what happens. If movement becomes will have ed out to tha faithful at the finis¥ | Next Few Days Will See Added' ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Gampaign Work | Chicago Woman Kills Husband First Washington, April 15 (UP)=—The| 4 to crystallize rapublican 1ent for the re-nomination of | —Daughter Concurs With Her in| Her Death Effort. Chlcago. April 18 year, w % zan, 43, told her five children. “I take a decided turn into the op q suppose 1 may as well kill mysel?, q. S . one of the movement eronica, 17, So Mrs. Brogan kissed each child, ssod herself in her best clothes, | told two of her sons, Andrew, 15, Martin, 14, to notify the authori. | red two shots into her head | heside the body of Andrew . 45, her husband, Hospltal anthorities sald she has FRID m;’\' 1 a chance of recovery. Junior High Sch o v com n of lliinoi: romise fa plan is to ans bring this with the admin acquiescence, Mr. Coolidge is saying g publicly and sit him, s ' Municipal Council in Shanghai Files Reply Shanghai, sicipal council of the international cttlement today replied to the pro- ;| test of the soviet consul general over 1e picketing of the soviat consulate ¢ municipal police. y reiterates the officlal xplanation already given, that the oner of police piaced the te under survellance when he saying n tening to those to get on| (UPY—"T've | Killed your father,” Mrs. Annie Bro- | You might as well” responded | April 15 (A—The mu- g 1927, T GOES GALMLY T0 DEATH ON GALLOWS 40 Year Old Hammer Slaye Execnted in Chicago Chicago, April 15 (A — John | Walton Winn, 40 year old hamme slayer of an elderly contractor, Al bert Busbaum, was hanged today. One of his last acts was to writ a farewell note to “Grandma LEllza Nusbaum, who s serving ¢ |!ife sontence for complicity in he: lh\lsbandl murder. In another note he reiterated hLi | innocence. “] don't know who killed Nus baum, but I know I did not,” he wrote. Winn spent the greater part of the night with a Salvation Arm officer. Winn told reporters he dic Inot believe ‘some of these ol! tashioned things about religion.” He thought his spirit would returr |“to help ‘mother.”” The latter term Ihe applied always to Mrs. Nus- | baum. | Winn, whe, Warden ald, was the ‘“calmest man ever occupied the death ceil, [to his death without any |of emotion. Albert Nushaum was killed, the state charged, because he was the obstacla to t marriage of the aging “grandma” and the younge: Winn. Healso carried considerahle Fogart wha went display insurance which the plotters hoped | y ® One newspaper, the Roboc! | Moscow lg“mes Sentence [\lmk\a prints a picture of Jud:¢ In Sacco-Vanzetti Case weobster = Thayer and publish.c Moscow, April 15 (P-—There has |brief Items from Btockholm and |been no visible reaction here to|London telling of protests agains‘ 'Ye pror‘ounmn nt of the death |the sentence, but the Russiue |sentence o co and Vanzetti in | workers' organizations have mas ( m«arhuum |no comment. | pe— Easter Corsage The very assortment of flowers used in a corsage from this shop is out-of-the-usual, then the way in which they are combined is something that only as artist can achieve. at the soviet embassy com- | man pound in Peking had been raided i : Roach | a and recejved information that this *ls [ v 1 t was likely to ir fy hostile feeling wrot next onsul general in s as the i Be sure “She” has flowers for Easter Morn. Volz, The Florist § Flower Phone 3700 78 West Main St. in his note to “Grandma laid the crime at the door of three others — Mrs. Delilah Martin, tn house the murder took . and her two men lodgers. win Goff and Marion Stringham cse three, who turped state's ‘evidence at Winn's trial, are serv- ing prison sentences. 1\[' o l||l~ nl' \Hl 1) the fow Fess the | ' general pro- | an nt of campaigns il that {s now used o8 a tex in classes? Shanghat In conneetion with the mearch of the consular offices, the reply added “It is a principle of international law osed can- |that a consular officer does not en- . except |joy the immunity that the esoviet ator Borah of lda-iconsul general ¢ 7Y | READ HERALD CLAS! ctive ef- | arm re how the question | ook in high school 1 wrote “The hat state -ombination to fix prices or to re-| strict production Charles E. Hughes fori tary of state Pepper, former ator from Pennsy ) r tha defendants. Char: tars from ( rnor Moore of Rishop Matthews of the mayor of Trenton, "warto B i 1ED ADS Navy Flier Sets aplane Height Record shington, April 15 (P . tude record for seaplan ing a load of 500 kilograms (I l‘ poynds) was believed by th y Tersey, Tersey, the At The g “Handy Hardware” Store % H. L. MILLS 336 MAIN ST. sea Where foot-fashions originate e e Open i Louis will conduct their business | pendently. | Dentist Iat ally Hur By \ml ent Patient | Pawtuck L. April 15 (B Bowled over turday by a man who leaped from the Mmi “3] )() Pr while only partially under the effects | 5 of an anacsthetic, Dr. Adelard J.{ e e ¢ 3 Fortier, a Pawtucket d¢ died at| | ¢ his home here last night from inter- | 2 nal injuries. kg . / o ttered the existing of the bureau of stand- struments before the fli ad upon racords | standards for calibration. April 15 (A—| om the o ganization | esident Geo d | ] Full-fz feet for this class of nd the bureaus of aeronautics its conel n the Endicott Johnson Corp. .fi'.\v vic resident his position as gales Silk ice weight or & g eral hundred feet. ked the plane’s recordi were turned over to tt Official Is Retiring‘i Johnson Corpora- | re corpors S —— Hosiery chiffon in the Saturday Untl 10 p. m. hioned serv- all silk new ades. = GARDEN TOOLS GARDEN SEED GARDEN BARROWS 8 g. g;‘ 8 E § ONE rice | | | The Burritt Gift Shop, Inc. 85 W. MAIN ST. At the Professional Bldg Men Should Know: That they can choose from 68 smart styles in shoes and oxfords—one for every foot and everv pleference — Swagger styles for young men — Conservative models for older men. Every pair famous for wear LET US HELP YOU Make the Kiddies Happy at Easter Time Candies and Chocolates Women Should Know: That right here in New Britain they have all the advantages of a etropolitan shoe store . The same up-to-the-minute styles .... The same unlimited variety of pattems and materials ..... The same wide rance of sizes and widths—even AA’s and E’s .... And the same economy of price. Gifts For Easter— Given Away— a = 168 Main Street

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