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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1927. l E. Dennison, deputy district at- | . Dennrlly has spent his life in | torney, constructing the state’s view the drygoods business. & ot the shooting, said that Mrs. Ker- ated with Mr. Donnelly in | rick and Miss Davis, after a short ‘ ] Store are three” sons, | visit to nelghbors near the Kerrick | | . S e % ' 2 AL oA r ;i , .who has | Lungalow home, returned to find P g charge of the women's and misses’ | Kerrick and Isabell forcing their at- cloaks, suits and dresses depart-|tentions on Miss Burns, During a mient; Philip E. Donnelly, directoriyeated argument which follgwed, ‘ " ; | mient; i ‘Enflfl] Hwt Aflflflcmg iOI' N [ n‘-l.“afirdmt:‘:ulmbit ]‘;:n’;‘:";"e‘cl:i\m‘ Kerrick is believed to ‘have ) drawn a pistol from her hand! Glgllltlc “War Game” o g . o fishateedotjilic] basemeny [ ShoTehot Rersion e b aae® ‘ : e ! P ? | Mrs, Kerrick admitted to police . ; - o A L d ‘HVE l]N ’I‘RlAl |N that she was holding the pistol but ' A ) o ; 4 declared that it was discharged ac- New York, May 16 (A—sS 2 . 5 e Y siana oa PY A E @ cldentally in a scuffle with her hus- there gathered today, a powerful S 3 St R {band and another member of the| “enemy” fleet theoretically guarding % o | party whom she could not remember. | 5 - 5 i i Seven attorneys will sit at the de- ! & huge convoy of troop-iaden tra ports, intent upon landing and fense side of the counsel table while {two will represent the state. turing” New York City and e | v | Y rich industrial area of New L 1| ‘i : : o1 ; Los Angeles Court Gfla]‘defl 1 . R | gL ' : Trial Opens DRIVER SUED FOR $10,000 Also oft the coast a defending f not land" dete ion, was | . g sl i ; H - Karl Landwebr, Whose Car Caused : : L i ; Los Angeles, May 16 (®—Unusual | ven % s | ° |measures to keep back expected ath of Joseph Warzocha. Named (hrongs of spectators were taken at| Defendant fn Civil Action. l |the hall of justice here today as the | | state called upon Mrs. Sarah Kernck\ An action for $10,000 damages, {and four other motlon picture folk | based on the death of Joseph War- . S < ha , . - to answer for the murder of her|zocha, 7, on April 16 last, has be e n undertaken e the World | . & g L been B[]ST”N ST[]RE Nflw , Yon Biors has bear enateal o ;,-:}!;H‘h::d D‘T‘;‘: Gun Tom” Kerrick |y ought against Karl Landwehr of a l s es saRkst isik fo! i i ; Fresh from & |scveral features considered this city by Frank K. - New York mors r H {in the up to date department :tore| Because of the sensational “-"“"Hmlmszrimz of the dea::vi‘;?:h:s}:& i the navy were c cean where everything may be purchased |of the case and also because the|mThe aetion was brought through today where 1 2 L 4 e Y under one roof. Inauguration of a|scene of the trial is on the same|parnarg 1, Alpert, Hartford attor- sne section to beco 2 D millinery department has been one |floor of the building as that of Paul yey, and is returnable in the super- ‘ e { # Kelly, who is being tried for the |result. Other new departments are or the black ] e lor court the first Tuesday o : o hecorres tho blue, . ~ Those devoted to the show.nz of in- murder of Ray Raymond, musical| *re poy aceortine tr her wone: e Best I'riend Your fants’ wear and boys’ clothing, which |comedy star, barrlers were erected | | Plaint, was crossing Park street, in “war” v L N 6000 SQUHIC Fee[ 0n SCCOlld SN . fl | are complete in ;mn u\s}w;; {to protect Superlor Judge (}-:M“’! the exercise of due care. He was o ar < ] (@] | Inciuded on the sccond floor are | Hardy's court from possible rushes by | struck by the defendant's t - mmande f o o FlOOl‘, Openmg Tomormw ] departments for the display and sale | the curious. |Lile, with the result that 1:1: :Zfll (o] es Vel' Had states fleet, will eo of house dresses, corsets and OtRer| gopriek was killed fn an all night | was fractured. The plaintiff claims LR pial e jintimate wearing apparcl, wits ang . £i0 DATtY in his home. Who fired | that the car was not equipped with e ity e nother milestone in the business oA . T O o mag | (1o 8hot that killed him has been a | proper lights or breaks and that he lite of ! passed to= ! : B e s fox the enlargement | 1ZY matier because the five persons failed to give proper warning of his g 5 jinvolved who admitted had been | approach, of departments on the street floor. | FUl it B0 8 N rying storles, | It COStS NO More Than and € A similar condition will exist in i ) : 5 e basement, which has been _en- | The slats ot z:mo\l;';:e? thet e :;‘:“‘Western World” Scrapes : A . crowth | g 4 targed t rovide for a ;,rr\mnr“' emp| Tove el i Od D Cl R e AR e e e "X coroners s ans| _ Buenos Aires Harbor | rdinary Dry Cleaning alidine inars (Hhon ’ apeties, domestics, etc. | hearing the testimony of the quintet| Buenos Aires, May 16 (P—The| it of the ronrlu(lpd that Kerrick was killed | Pan-American liner Western World, et of additional space ¢ P The history and growth rlee ik SV Cate floor of the buil P Boston Siore are identical with the |DY “persons unknown.” jon the way to New York from R G il bostan At A i ... | Buenos Aires; scraped on the bot- DESCO R L closed today as the merchandising history and grow Those held to appear with Ker-| o "0 o 5r 00 a8 it was ap- €news Psne at orking at b ; of New Britain. It was opened 53 | rick's widow are: D | ion is working at top 8 ick's widow are: Anita Davis, Jo-| ;. ching Banhla, Brazl, it was an-| The prime mot he man- | panaon R f vcars ago by Pullar & Niven when | e it Henty Tiabell ana. T5ie S e i) e e | nmrms A were mresent 1n the er. | ounced here today. ‘The shock | DESCO Refreshes Color cal war rn r ; prise in the form of complete re- | - ‘NELLY 12,000. It continued under that | pie A K { caused some excitement among the | L 0 ¥ HUGH J. DONNELLY rick home when Mrs. Kerrlek 15 al- | oo Lo ™ ponn e necessary, | \ Batablishident and ownership until 1921 when 3t was | jogeq by the . % i prosecutors fo have| v 1 cessel. | > ew depirtments on o himself and hig organization ner purchased hy Hugh J. Donnelly and | gt (& BIEFGENE (0 {07 delaying the departure of the vessel. O R o for (G Push of cuds ho tha ner; has solved (M. R. Mullon, both of Springficld, | gy 0 S o0 e et her Hus \ SYlyEsELallc R el the em by taking over the see- | Mass, Thw later, 1,500 square 1 ’ M R i o GRS T U TOn MR E e MO e 1,,4! Potice stated that it was two daya | LI€ADS E?a},lsal:l(e,alhedml DESCO Me"ows F’abrlc lized for some {ime that ex- occupied b ments. At a single | hefore another year had passed it |before the five accused persons, all | | vas necessary, Increasing stroke he enlarged his 8pacs by |was found necessary Lo e the |0t whom are movie extras or play-|, Milan, Italy, May 16 (P—A sev-| R b | ‘w Brit- more than onec-third, the entire es- size of the hasement by 1.600 addi-|ers of minor roles in the films, re- | cnty-three year old man committed | ng * 1¢ nenve a Plainvil S Berlin, tablishment now hav more than itional square feet In 1925 Mr. ‘«"0‘(‘!’((‘ fully from the intoxica |on‘wnmw‘ yesterday by jumping from | R L ‘h b . b k h coming , a il Hot ao jer way un- mington Aar on has 16,000 square fect for its many de- | Donnelly acquired Mr. Mullen’s in-|that resulted from the party. A gal-|the spirc of the cathedral. He was' aises the nap — brings bac « the forced him .ok a solution to & partments. terest and has since that time been {lon of moonshine, officers said, was | killed instantly. Ho had been in General Br will have - situation which did justice neither| By expanding lts space, the Bos- the sole director of the store's |consumed. {1ll-health for some time. | s arkle Felfoal axoyy of 75000 10 : mfi p whom are in fit condition for bat- 3 tle, because the i oo : for months, and the army has CI N L'f Y been preity badly shattered. His| ives New Life to Your ments defense navy, under command of | ; Rear Admiral N. R. Erwin, consists of 23 ships, while the Black navy, ; | comprises 78 vessels. 3 | ! Airplanes and radio will be| g g L d brought into play, while back at| Blue headquarters, int ence 3 floers will be busy decoding me ; : . sages sent from their scouts and | ‘ S h ] k f h endeavoring to decipher the coded | 4 : o t A actua i . t o ages sent by the invaders and\ S ‘ N new and sensational dry cleaning, When the Black fleet has been sighted and word received at Blue | haadquerters, the Blue navy will | Wonder Worker, <wing into action. The army in the | ‘ meantime, must be prepared to| move at a moment's notiee, but \ : aust not be drawn out of sposition 3 ‘ "3 false moves by the Black forces. | {} Your clothes “ look better AUTOS IN COLLISION [ for . longer vt w1 A Union Laundry Co. truck, driven . iy Henrs Carlson of 61 Trinity & . treet, collided with an automobile driven by John C. Tobin of 128 Black Rock avenue, at the corner Delivery Service Everywhere of South Burritt and Trinity strects shortly after noon Saturday. Of- ficer Fred Wagner reported that both machines were slightly dam-| aged. There was no cause for po- | lice action. GONDER—LI Miss Mary Lis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lis of 126 Booth street, this city, and Joseph Gondek . of i 3 ) = Middletown, were married this 4 ; 3 morning at 8 o'clock at the Church 5 of the Bacred Heart. Following the | ceremony a reception was held at | 3 the home of the bride's parents. 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