New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1927, Page 26

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26 NEW BRITAIN DAILY H ~ o pamerene GENERAL MOTORS HAS MADE EIGHTY SUIIIVI{]EENII{ASI(IEII]KNI]I%UI]N" .:.'~::r:, MILLIONAIRES WITHIN FOUR YEARS tained g el e e T T s At the market price yesterday of $186 a share the stock h; motive elleving p; New York, April 153 (UP)—D! ce to be liquidated by 1930 ibuting wei mong its ent value of $156,937,5 wach of the 80 fortunate officers ap- oximately $1,875,000 in stock hold- ¢ terms its & Kopsecz, ag Du Pont, chairman of ¥ Dt seneral Motors, has sent letters to 5 [HEIn 13 « wera set aslde 562.- | shareholders notifying them of the NEWNGTON NEWS 500 ¢ common stock whi plan to purchase $35,000.000 of its h ¥ . ives &t $60 a|stock on the open market and offer | sha h 00 value only it for sale to younger men in fts in cash, the employ. cork , but did not get a pro- ! ! ing bombs into the N home, where two children w blank coppe she said. Police Have to Turn 00 G8S -tery one Sith momba. ‘Cari ess ie aslecp hey are cowards who were afrald tellow and I'll mke all M.um' to | {0 Take Her FlNAl[Y [;APTUREI]? “I wish T had killed a couple of t to come in until they had killed get him out.” of more !t Pierre § [ just moved to New EVICTION NOTICES ARE | ISSUED T0 500 TODAY 15.—Helen Kink nty-one, after ! ospital from her several policemen, §s ¢ that Telen is the | Pittshurgh Terminal Coal Company | girl that ever | ned up in Chicago. Sh tomatic and turns it loose | t never hesi- | ccombed when a4 then not | | Starts Action Toward Non- l Union Basis. i April 15 (UP)—Pre- | eviction notices, affecting | { about 500 families, were issued by | the Pittsburgh Terminal Coal Com- | pany today In preparation for re- sumption of operations on the non- unfon basls. The notices, if carried out, would mean the virtual depopulation of 4 | mining villages in Allegheny county. | The notices give the familles con- I ite | Her raid began at Joseph Robin- near | S00's jewelry store. Leading Clar- | | ence Sw n, Carl Ness and Joseph Monschinsk! into the store, sh { covered Robinson, two clerks and a ! omer while the robbers gathered 00 in plunder. She compelled | © vietims to stand huddled while | "o | she waved her gun. weapon hecame sale of the saly cerned ten days' warning After that time, legal writs under which deputy | | sheriffs may cject residents may be | obtalned. H. F. Baker, president | of the company, £aid many familles | were expected to move of their own | o5 1t Alllasonped) When accord, whils he hoped some :m»j R R ployes would go hack to work under | handbag, Tn it was the Ness tele. | the non-unlon basis. | | phone number. A squad armed with | “We merely want to get ourselves £ | hombs shotguns tried the front | iN a Position where if we want to act { door and found it locked. They tried | ¥® Will have the houses” Baker to force it | said. | Fires ¥our Shots | The girl came to the door and | an to shoot at them through the ! Is. She fired four times. As| police returned the fire she re- ted. A great crowd assembled. | .| The police tossed tear bombs | lant, s through windows and for reply re- | Scotla, was being questioned by e {ceived a volley of shots. When the | police today in connectlon with n., | il of tear gas all [murder of Maybella Matheson, police. entered | year-old Nova Scotia irl S| | e bandits suffer- | body was found in a West Roxbury } FOUR HURT IN EXPLOSION |72 2o | Swamp st Sanuary | Aftera long search the girl was| When arrested police sald Gallant | o ot found in a basement closet, where | was driving a stolen car. An iron | 2 Officer W. { Half Dozen Buildings Also Wrecked was trying to get some air, She | bar found on the floor of the ma he P 10k of : v semi-conscious. When she | chine, was thought by police to be When Fireworks Plant at Wey tonight she said she for- similar to the weapon With which d been a file clerk and had | Miss Matheson was killed . Th heavy. She | , | shifted it to her left hand. | This was the ruin of the party. In loing the shift she laid a ha 2 on the counter. s other taken from found In Zurat's | the state could not prov stolen them HELD AS MURDER SUSPECT | Boston Folice Arrest Man For Kill- ing in Nova Scotia April 15 (P—FEdgar Gal- to be a native of Nova nime Boston t shoplifting is able practice and his a thege cases is well known. th ¢ 1 with Overloads Truck, I'ined S50 . Perry of Golf street. Wallaca Malloy, aged 24, of Ken- sington, drivi 1 I filled with realize th {ana found ti mouth, Mass., Blows TUp. April Easter Hostery ™ EVERY CONECT SPRINGTIME SHADG erom hyde 7o plack. To wear with the Easter costume, one na- turally wants particularly lovely hosier; So Sloan presents Spring Hosiery of beauti- fully fine texture in a complete range of spring colors, Sloan’s Smart Shoes Opp: Burritt Hotel Easter Morn— Means Just as Much to the Boy as it does to His Dad. One of the Smartest of Easter Hat Modes! ) CROCHETED VISCAS i Boys in the new . Spring models, colors and patterns. You'll like them, so will he. 2.50 YSAMPLE SHOD. David S.Segall, Pres. 357 MAIN ST. 135 New Britain (2 Stores) Also at the Same Price Mil AV AMAAANAAANNNAN MAIN ST. Bristol | 17 feet 14 1n ERALD, FRIDAY, Wins Gold Medal as Best All Round Camper ALWYN BENSON vyn Benson Is the 12 year old son ot Ralph H. Benson, secretary jof the Chamber of Commerce. He Britain Springfleld with his parents a member of the Springi C. A., junior departm been awarded a gold medal best all round junior camper at Springfield Y. M. C. A. camp last | from | summer. Alwyn has a brother, Ralph Jr. | who also carried off honors show- | ing that the sons are as thorough and efficient as tha ph. Jr. has been awarded honora mention for heing the second best | all_around intermediate camper, Ralph is getting all set to observe | his 14th hirthday anniversary and thers ara strong suspiclons of a celebration at 10 Harrison street next Tuesday, when this event oc- curs, California Athlete Makes Running Droad Jump of Seventeen Feet, Four Inche | — GIRL SETS RECORD | | j | Fureka, Aptil 15 (P Elta C; ight, Humboldt & College student, jumped the running Teachers’ broad jum field met students of the college and bt the national mark for women by four inches. The old record, 17 feet, was shar- d by Helen ]le 3 vira Petr [ Rtet ot Pasaaenn ann Stein of Paterson, N. J., lena in 1923, e L] K Furnishings TO COMPLETE THE EASTER ATTIRE NEW SHIRTS Some Danies at $2.50 Others $1.50 to $8.00 NEW TIES Latest Stripes and Effects $1.25 W HOSIERY APRIL 15, 1927. Silk Color Combinations 75¢ NEW U-SUITS For Spring $1.25 357 MAIN ST. AFTER INVENTORY, REDUCTIONS of 25 Per Cent and More on SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, WATCHES, GLASSWARE, CHINA AND LEATHER GOODS Sale Ends Tomorrow You will find a large number of Special Articles that are priced at cost and below THE PORTER « DYSON COMPAN 54 Main Street New Britain Where Quality is as Represented. Easter Morning AND CHEERFUL SPRING DAYS TO FOLLOW -50 There is a surprise in store for you You'll be surprised to know that we have such here. Two surprises in fact. a wonderful display of fine Suits this 5 Spring and be doubly surprised at the 2 low prices we ask. TOPCOATS ARE $22.50 and $27.50. N.Y SMELE SHOp- 857 MAIN ST. 135 New Britain (2 Stores) MAIN ST. Bristol

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