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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927. mn : — ] August 13. Her body was found! ae-nou: of providing for them at the children considerably and that, The demonstration was sta : August 22 in a shallow grave in l hls own home. There was consid- she contrit “ir 80~ when Jim Baker of the Fort 1 thg basement of her Streator home. |erable excitement until the attor- port s 1owever, had al- | +JAPA E READING TASTE Tokyo, Sept. 9.—Literature and s ng the | language books are most popular in —_—_— neys agréed that Mrs. Hall is to Mr il was called to t fy and riy of s r 1 to| Japan, the Imperial Library of E BA T care for Elizabeth and Oscar, while he said that he cc ts a gars pect t I ng to| Tokyo finds. Of 91,047 books SEAP[ANES M“RE Hall will act as guardian for Vir- and filling station in ie p ¥ ¥ p refused. | drawn from the library in a month E | ginia. ced the divorce decree 1dge Jeputy s flicers from | a fourth were in that class. ] Mrs. Evans, who worked for Mrs. Gaffney noted that t Rested Alter Long Vacation, Wil SAFF []N (OCEAN Court Reeres Dociin 00 ‘i, o ot 1 (had to go to school without any court, according to a Face Nations Problems ‘F e Custody of Three Children ;:,.;kd,lui but,.hs;nmeym::mmhmi i ol b PSR a[a l“es ]I] ese s an | 2 nner and su er, “what there ; wyers new w i before th 1 | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS . r or not the 1 it was de- was of {t.” She said she worked for tter had been s Rapid City, S. D., Sept. 9 (D—A s | After hearing part of the evidence A Mrs. Hall for about two months, to continue th caring to find summer's rest in the woods and in Land Cra in the case of Les D. Hall against 3¥INE shortly before the Fourth of out definitely whether or not the lo fe mountains an end, President e Mrel i isleHa) or 070\ PAvch streats tIU1Y, (Bhe. LoRDed Bt s Hall ot el (AR THLRERL, Ik Cm e e mhh clty, for custody of three chil. KePt men boarders and that one of here was consider : sl BEE : New . Sept. § UP) — Exper- | cren, Judge Bernard F. Gaffney in !N°M was drunk on one occasion, sers et iston af er three months in _th of airplanes which have 'probate court yesterday afternoon the liauor having been fur 4 to 3 all. When ts, e A e e way and disappeared in the | decided to continue the hearing un- | Iim by Mrs. Hall. She said that Mrs. |was adjourned both g 3 the Mississippi Rl 5 Hall sold liquor and that the chil- (o two of the ¢ i "o acer ! SNl recall that til September 29 at 2 o'clock in the oo d 0 accom ite the crowd ~\h!’”’ 5 Founallatiarnbon dren knew about {t. It was further . A d _‘1“ ‘)i :‘71-\??.]Imn A fortune in trans-| Upon examining the divorce de- (°Stified that Mrs. Hall riadofa vl 1 until an tow e e e A number of planes cree handed down by the Vermont ©ral tribs to Boston and that on one i« e hEha Prectaent snd ut the occupanis | court to Mr. Hall, it was found that 0C¢asion while she was ousiot o L Nl oo T e i AR a oA GETs 'the matter of awarding custody of ”}“l;h""“’"‘g‘”“';’?“d e ELOPERS ARRESTED the Black Hills, 1919 ene of three the children was to be continued on Q{ 19080, HI9. ;"‘ et | ho balell Dre R e ) B 203 By ey b G e lancs flew the docket. As neither of the law- ' ";ll sbpeatiaos St —_— § oys can be Well Dressed Economically | Three Numbers, Aloays Available e ich has been his host th 1 to the Azores, |vers In the case could throw Jight ";:]" iuemsapatently SptionLarea i R areedt \With Violations af i at Grant's I Which Make Grant's Hosi nd ¥, Mr. Co Teaches. Brodk jugh two companion planes . on the subject it was decided to find 5°0* b I Popular With Mothers ngs SEm tomorrow where forced down and wrecked on out whether the probate court here| On eross examination by Attorney Maan Act and Girl Booked as an a il Biouse P il DR e S RmOrToD Hirsnile o Mo e i e e el Mangan, Mrs. Evans said she left 5 | S I 1l §Ck00! Hosi B ilke ate the Lincoln \1 morial library 1t a number of planeshave | Hall, who operates a garage and found out that Mrs. Ha Accessory. § 1281 el'y 3 i 1 up mileage skipping from port | gasoline s in Bethel, rep- | was selling liquor. She denied that ? il ot | & He of 6he was “fired” bec i b ;‘ lr s ! for children = Gago Countinho and Capt. | Danbt Hanna of that drunk with one of the ho ; ~ e I | “Lusterite” Brand English ribbed ol in black, bu?:, 1 lee nel, or tan bark. Tl | per pair 190 n his train probably re Sunday night a Cabral, 1tod @ to the sea but to continue their fl Portuguese air- {/lrm bring present in court yester- | Judge Gaffney called a halt jay. Mrs. Hall ®was rdp William F. Ma socks, sizes 6 to g along liquor lincs ented by ine percale .\I rs. rie Hall, mother of Lee 2 Hall 1 as rema securing | D. Hall, stated that she lives in Ver | and broadcloth il : 1 divorce seven years ago and has non, Vermont. Her testimony was &c | ; : Al | ‘one d. He eought the custody 'sincere that it elicited from Judee jma de up in A Tl "W"M ribbed hose, fine ribs for girls’ < ot three children because he fney the remark she was e GRSl e Il he sea. | Claims that the mother is not a fit “just a kindhearted gr mother, 1 on com | L person to Lring them up. The chil- anxious to help the children.” She 1, husband blouses, 7 to 16. | sizes 6 tc assorted ¢ | per pair iren are abeth, 13; Virginia, 11, stated that even after the divorce 1td Osear, 10, all of whom were in | she tried m be friendly with Mre wife ahd e e zhter to a fire s to be ol s Y | court, In addition to Hall's mother, Hall and ey vis ’ i 1 nainland of Brazil with one pro- Chko DAl 8 mo! all a t they visited f Yroadcloth blou n ] jaEheiby o saarted o Hall of Vernon, Ver-|forth on several occasions Jvr 19 the Chi | Broadeloth blouses come | b \ll! Coo S Delia E who kept tified that when Mrs. Hall v = . in white, tan or blue. T ot o L 4 or Mrs. Hall for a few her home with the childr Idaho Indians Start Off ek el months and testified to conditions | (Mrs. Elsie Hall) treated tt there; and Mrs. Lee D. Hall tremely cross, that she p Wien the session wa ourned | them and that she failed to feed ch of the parents was to take ' prope She told of spell summer v him owners or so that all e Extra fine percale shirts for boys 12 ta 14 years, cut full and made especially well 6@5‘ cotton long hose for 19 On Warpath; Dispersed 5 red their . Idaho, 9 (P a ViR e of the childrén until the hear- ness when Mrs. Hall acted field to pri X L = € \rmed With P . Former King 'Ng I8 resumed. Mrs. Hall wanted to ing bull. P A rounduy - S ske them, while Hall was just as re said that she had cared for on the plains noith = = o o Georze of Greece Sald to B gwanky SWEATERS for childrea Coat sweaters, pull overs, Seeking to Regain Power. ania, Sept. 9 (P vin supplied with orge 11, former King of credited with the inter- 1% to regain the throne h he was evieted by the Hill Being Ta l\on L.AJ\ For Trial for Ha } t s HWERE—AT YOUR MARKET A GREAT BIG SALE OF THE MARKET'S BEST FOODSTUFES, IS HETLD. AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS OPPORTUNITY AND PROFIT THAEREBY CARS, WAGONS AND TEUCKS ACCOM- Seattle, B ) ¥ I H ctec old > ML Deespen: MODATED IN THE REAR OF OUR STORE. ST MAIN STRE models. H. Hill y 1 ’ Al bmhan the death of Ki Ferdinana NO Here s a T Y nia, George and his royal W, e Elizabeth, received only a year. Now they have cd to them by ather, and o begin gn Chance to Save Two Dollars. to 1 Some worsted faced, others with rayon figures. Guar and accor :g ! notive to regain the These dressy Oxfords All the modem color ' i or George for boys and youths combinations, solid s signed are equal to those colors—checks, blazing hues. In these sweaters children and queen, and er despaired of re- throne. For politeness’ ways addressed as you'll pay $4 and more for clsewhere, “Are you glad you're go Bt Tm ot e 115 o sccorica 391-401 Main Street. $ the will be s . e e BIG MORNING SALE—9 TO 11. dz&m*dfl"d i Dl SR b oanrediet DIEE and :;‘y LOIN AND ROUND | LEAN FRESH | NO. 1 WHITE MEALY W “JZSC}“) 18c. Beck s 3lc Silk to Hem o | = SO S S o Fresh Cut i Fresh Fricasseo 5 Gunksweet @ o Seven Strand Thread Silk For (';"‘.’nc';x 0805 WE MANUFACTURE FOR YOU HAMBURG . 20 25c | BoWL s D 25¢ | rorvons . Ihe C l‘"‘ g Away. i (| [ — — e o ayon Full Fashioned B Yo 5 P J ALL DAY SALE OF THE ITEMS BELOW €S lT"‘We re S 0w1flg ARMOUR'S BEST | TENDER YEARLING i N STAR HAMS ........ Ib.25c. | LAMB LEGS ........ Ib. 25c. ? h? NE W’ ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED ‘ LEAN ROASTS ‘ 2 SHOULDERS ........ Ib. 15c. | FRESH. PORK ...... Ib. 24c. THE NEW in our store is emphasized and you need e e — not fear selecting an odd suit or a left over—our fac- LEGS GENUINE SPRIN 35¢ | ”' MILK l,“', ‘w,.u‘ --------- ceeus I 18C tory sends us shipment after shipment of all that's 1."'\(\' x-;::;::;\s: i 18¢ l\l\iv:::v:(’:“:)\;llz'\\'l \‘\ll 4r e 5 5 ::. 2 - 3 5 ) I S B o 22¢ "1"'S GOL i - T 3 et “nd Leen fnr f“”“ AV d“l]y- BONI l\l 'SS ROLLED RQ\\TQ . . Ih 28¢ FATTED ROASTING CHICKENS . 1h 38¢ 4 ' S FANCY LAMB CHOPS ..... vivereess b 30c | LEAN PORK CHOPS ..ooovuinivninnns. 1y 25¢ Our values are greater than ever.and our one price is 50 low that what you see here today may be gone to- i e morrow—that’'s why we say—“SMALL DEPOSIT BlG SALE OF FRU"S AND VEGETABLES “‘\r’”'I ::: \I"':;l\ll;l‘j“ i HOLDS ANY GARMENT SELECTED.” THIE CITY. SWEET JUICY LARGE MALAGA | YELLOW <.|nm ' CALIFORNIA FA ORANGES | GRAPES | ONIONS ( PRUNES 1927 LL 2Doz.35c. | 3Mbs.25c. | 8lbs.25c. | 3lbs.25c. Er Eaaan = = BR2R 1N Extraordinary Values in SUITS SWEFT BLUE LARGFE. ICEBERG ’ EVERGR | NEW STOCK STYLISH CAPS |‘ s PLUMS LETTUCE CORN Walnut Mecats for MEN | Men'’s Large Tender Full Ears o 2 oot and w ool e | g materis ‘ y TOPCOATS 3Doz.25c. | 2heads25c. | Doz ....33c. Ib....... 5% & | Broadeloth Shirts BUY BREAD BY WEIGHT—WE FAVOR IT—WE New | <innew ’ OVER OAT ENDORSE IT—MOHICAN BREAD HAS QUAT 7 RSSOT ¢ rs, i Ol Hupe demands ont AND WEIGHT. FULL 16 OUNCES OI' BREAD c 59" [ || “ablea s i shirt maker AFTER BAKING FOR ..... > (e | et /TUXEDOS o smtrm; FOR ;\I'L RI)-\'\ ONLY I grade \im'l‘z\L a \';‘r_\' low ssorte Frosted The b 0 3 || price, and here they are :\";’l“(c‘:l‘l"\l."l'i 2 33¢ L o 'l;l(‘.’\l(l-‘. ...m20c Ilv:l\;"d(‘\l\’l’\ 2e25¢ ;;‘l,,:,fi‘;t“,:l ‘”"7," i ‘TL b _\'ulu‘;n. : ‘\o An FANCY SELECTED FRESH 5 MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY 5 slil:/u:l’f 5 e $ 50 alietations EGGS .......... 3 Doz 99c. | BUTTER ......... 2 lbs. 8Tc. OVERALLS 7 F ::r;.'t Eoe EVERY F ARANTEED AS FINE A BUITER AS YOU WANT TO FAT $1.00 (& tion i o iem Nu v Cottage Ve Wil Made of strong denim :‘Nu:)‘.‘mz Ihs 290 | f-(‘):'.‘r‘(\)["'l 2ms45¢ (r;u‘r'sl:, ams 21C (\-m l‘l\‘ll w3lec -i:_luhlv :‘v‘;r : t]:-m:l; t:']l that's nre\\l' and smart islhl‘éll.?\(fi;r'[‘yn"r i"-‘l""lfg:'g = FINE GRAN. | 2':[,[) MEDAL { | DINNER BLEND SOLID PACK Bixes 3 0 44 4 ' car aris ’RINCETON CLO’ 1S | | ! \\'illc‘l\'in&;!:lul'x 1)10’(:':)‘1‘1)(11:12:0“ SUGAR FLOUR } COFFEE | TOP![‘- TflES ok ?5 lb ,k $] 55 Ba . $ 1 2 ]bs 59(:- J Jcans 2 5C Wear Well—Look Well Surely New Ties for the Fall Season JUNIORS’ LONG PANTS SUITS—Sizes 31 to 36, L et Dowis b} BOYS' KNICKERS $1 MEN’S and BOYS’ TIES smartest styles, newest patterns. BLUE ROSE RICE . .. 3 1bs 25¢ | FRESH FINE BARILEY ....... cove 4 hs - B F Cut stk ties in nl\wn‘!"r!ul soc ToI; 6 rolls 19¢ IIG BARS O GINGER SNADPS BN Mixed Materials and Corduroy J : 1ont Of PALtErNS «uv.eenons y v P, S WIS e CAMP'S BEANS OR TOM. sOoUpP 2 cans 2 g L 5 » I BRANCH STORES ALL OVER GOLD DUST . ; s 2% | N, B C. GRATIAM CRACKERS 21b hox 2 A Big Valus. 1 O Ec()nom_y ’s Sake’ Come to Grant’s Ehomically { MOHICAN MAYONNAISE . : 39¢ | WHITE LILLY PASTRY FLOUR .. 5 Ih bag 2 BOYS Priced : B VANILLA OR LEMON E . 2 bots. 25¢ | MAXWELL HOUSE COFFED ... . b 19c FOOTRBALLS ‘x 4 T Gl l A b l' I ) CO ROLLER A o DAVIS’ BAKING POWDER . ..... large can (9¢ OHIPBO S s avssssassasmrnsssis large pkg. 21¢ l‘wnllkllllv‘ll,‘ with 50¢ o ’lw £ ' Bes SKATES 3 : Sl Rl G S Sl adder an artment . K FOR MEN ~ YOUNG M K Tl Proch ¢ | ste Per § s sl T T O o . 50e 352 MAIN 3 { ; & i ¥ . ) ] \ )