New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 9, 1927, Page 2

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i 'ITR[][]PERS’ SLAYER FLASHES OF LIFE: RENE FONCK’S SOUGHT BY POLICE Government Officers Shot Down «"s - in Serving Warrant == 9 (P—Tnt \moctated Pross tng to be a croesus, on paper atf New York—Painted on Renc least. When prices jumped on pub- | Fonck’s biplane, which he I ication of the government crop re ris is the port it was figured that the total value of the crop had appreciated | 3183,010,000 in a month | Donald | govern to| Edinburgh — Ramsay M: s they are fhas o poor opinion of ti painted ment’s selection of men for honors. Buffalo, N. ¥ sive rch was being cor oday for Wilmot Leroy Wagner B lsvm't- 1924, he told the trade unior 23 years of Caneadea, Alle = 5 |congress, the lists have been Buenos Alres—Chess players may ' most ex pleasure of sitting at hom: ms of local tory organiz at once what 1wo grand land the way they get there is that rs are doing and of figuring |they buy their honors.” i thelr next moves. The Alekhine- Bousea | onig's Pionship | o york — Poetry has been 1810 el ing in this country by Mau Vokanowki, I'rench minis ively confined to the gheny county lers yesterday ' Troopers Robert Roy of Dobb: Verry arnold R 1ssen of Jamestown, The tr rnoon of Capablan: srved a war- using him of b en the poetry of America is says. “Your fut sing expressed.” Ambassador Fletcher in ot e of the White Athol, Mas: ks to George ! replied the mayor. W, Ricke; ye old town clock on where I am. the steeple is functioning with pre smart enough to He was away vi ds intc he shoc search w 1 sectior r tip s from the ision as of yore ting and it went out of ol cxpert in town could fix it. Right rival home he doffed hat and ty belfry. umed. Wayland, in Steuben county afte coat and climbed the ri Soon silvery notes were ri ene of the sla A man a i scription had been seen to jump rom a freight train there and run or cover in the timber. Soth Allegheny and excited % ot its gove ennial.” New York — Bina Abramaowitz, mother of six and grandmother of nine, 18 a dramatic star at the age The most efficlent of of 62. She has just signed a sport for a goll contract for ing part at the “Sourse ed tomorrow Yiddish Art theater. Since she m he Qu club to the mat- her debut 47 years ago in Ru istaction of everybody except follow- she has made thousands laugh and ers of the four sports. Lou Gehrig. cry. rder to the throne of baseball Rddie Driggs, golfer; Paul W.| Milford—Bodles of Frank Murray h, archer, and Fred C. Berger and John §. Gary, missing canoc- chwinn, surf and fly , found off Yacht club picr. ing their favorite impler i show which can go from Middletown—Patrick J. O'M tee to the 18th hole in the reelected president of the Connecti- r of strokes, shots, hits, cut Federation of Labor. | r you call them. s Southington—Two hoys burned to Steuhen | Venic medal of the occasion. ver the n-hunt s on 1 outside Rasmus darted charge up the stairs up th the house before fled from arrival of ! Rurlington — The Rev. death in barn blaze. neighbors Willlam P. ickemith on S on Sun-| Devon—>Mrs. Danicl Strecker tomobile, there's a tally injured b Md., a Gretna| g there to marry al young couple, he was approached by NOW YOU | noking 1 chewing to-| New Haven—Louls “Kid" Kaplan ba time. As Mr.!knocks out “Clicky” Clark of Hol-| ASK ONE Young explains it: “He displayed a | yoke in fitth round of bout here. | handful of marriage license stubs— | S N | 2lkton Manchester — Curious flock to unted house” of Frank Vuller-| e must have been a hundred of P ‘ew Haven—Governor Trumbull | n—and said with a braggadocio tells engincers that New England | air, “What do you think of that for has been successful “in spite of Sometimes common facts are hard a week's work? He said he got an many handicaps thrown in way of | verage of $10 a marriage. progress.” hes in a meter? - = -_ ives in a stand- New York — King Cotton is get-| Plainville — Mrs. Nellle Healey Ghe RBurritt Art Shop $5 W. MAIN STREET THE PROFESSIONAL BLDG. GREAT VALUES| s parts of our up. . $3.00 ard piano? 3—What is the next numercial di- er trillion? ration of almost four hy does the i dent take pls A collection of fine merchandise from variou shop, their regular values from origin of the WOURDED AND ROBBED Two American Familics Fired Upon Special for Tomorrow Only See Our Your Choice Window Tonight BELOW ARE LISTED A FEW OF THE MANY VALUES WE ARE OFFERING TOMORROW. £3.00 Hand Sewed Leather Writing Portfolio $3 00 Siv Pruit Knives (William Rogers' Silverplate) $3 00 at Yy . A 6,50 Hand Etched Gold Decornted Choese and Cracker $3 00 Dish. . i 83.00—7-Pc. Decorated China Onke Set $3 00 $5.00 French Tapestry Framed Picture $3 00 8 Sherbet Glasses, in amber or crystal $3 00 Reg. $1.00 Box 59c and Their Property Taken By Bandits in Caleutta, India. Caleutta, Sept. 9 (UP)—Two EXTRA SPECIAL—21 Christmas Cards. BEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS for Saturday FOR BEST RESULTS rigid 195 Every day that you go without Frigi- daire you deny your family a wealth of ‘»‘uilh protection. You sacrifice, too, frmd economy, cleanliness and con- ience that Frigidaire contributes to home. Complete Ready to Plug Into Any Flectric Outlet. It is not unlikely that you pay more for our present “ice-cake-method” than Frigidaire would cost you. Get Your Frigidaire Now! On Convenient Monthly Terms “orye ant! Prigidaive advantages work for you every day in the year THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY 82 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 3600 PLANE “FLOATS BUT DOESN'T SINK”| No | ; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA Waterbury—Unknown n y ‘mall truck is iden 1 O'Co Storrs—Forty candi for Connecticut team. Ha ethal Mary Atkinson Questioned in Death | of Pastor's Wife and Daughter— 7 el B Twin Thought Poisoned. | mmendations A g0od cook back in the days of {0 the full board as ancient Rome commanded a salary Entd, Okla., Sept. 9 (P—Mary ometimes as high as $5,000 a kinson, & nurs coun inve: of the Rev. Helen, twin sieter of M Ralley, who dicd a werk days is se tioni family here from ( | Hele | wasg expe Irish Policemen Are After Poteen Moonshiners Glenegannon, Ireland, Sept. 9 P he mountaineers of West Vi | a and k | the mountaineers of Irelan ‘U comes to making moon. | here they hite “] from barl pn(flm 8, The | who are also th look for columns of 8l seat Trish mountaincer is also a past- His under mounds of sod. J artford—Connecticnt s s found a pac ring a poison several letters LD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927. Miss America of ‘be shattered ed x-fir nnor, 30, an each of five of the coun geographical s turn out s footha — of Mi: Peo; Dle and Adults America was taken night by Miss Virginia Claire ard, who as Miss Tulsa was 1 I(‘figne elects o NURSE SUSPECTED gown in addition to winning a Junior nois. while third place also we he eve- 1inois in the person of Miss :d at a Iowe as Miss Hammond. afternoon open on held 2 y retire tonight the of all but one are du vmm? Jhn 15 hopefuls were selected in preliminary competition, three fr sections and will meet in Scssions to Be Held ORI e e e tar e ‘covatea ita the most beautiful girl in ev n the finals, Second place was won by Miss Loi Delander as Miss Illi- 1927, from last How- voted ening place nt to Anne year. | n speak- Oeriral adult Junior 1ult class ty fail here today igation of the su ife and 18-year ireh he after the dv riously ill wh are recovering ith of MuesAay The prin- Junior high per gession and Nath: Hale ptomaine poisonir o cared for Mrs. Bailey and Mary " n 2 5 £ periods they AN 4 | :Our anthra- |tained after three of ques- sion. The will elve ities last after of- ng by coun mecting of the t. She was qu ing of the | T me. . Fairest Queens Seek 1 niley, who recer \ou s Beauty Title e N, J oo B ed today with visions for Trinidad, ( n's death. Authorit 1 to return t not! i when ine, only 1l it poteen. Poteen s | key, manu tured most- | cky ha nes from | ching for potecn ter in the art of camo barrels are carcfully conc aled JEW[LER &'DMNDIIQ 295 MAIN ST NEW BR WILL DEA{.E S N NN S N New Britain Store 171 Main Street All Patent with Rhinestone arnament « Patent with Black Suede back ~ Brown Kid with Brown Suede pack~ Heels~ Highand Cuban JJ Valencia Blue Xid~Black ° Brown Suede ~Patent ~8 Patent~ High heels on Ready Now - Jobo bnings greatest and smartest col lectlon of new shoes -The exact styles and materials * that will be most in vodue for fall-- Apresentation that ably demonstrates Patgnt with D!t Caif trum Tthe savings made pos- APt sible by volume selling at . one economical prlCC V3 . DIRECT FROM MILL All Silk Hos:erq ?1.35 %/zfufme,z. Al P dee iy - a?2 value! b New shoes and oxfords with a look and feel of quality youd expect ‘ocost twice the John 'rvm& price’ . ~ cite coal will icause fewer steps to the _"'_\ furnace this S ! Winter. Bet- - er | D sK. COAL co. oba - GRS S lmwrb flle&l/m Qrsém J It Pays to Buy at ROSENZ_WEIG BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE 70 Broad St. at corner of ngfi = In the ten years of our business, this organi- zation has steadily grown on its merits. Constant- ly giving the public the right kind of merchandise with a money back guarantee at great money saving prices has won for us a large patronage from every part of New Britain. Our store has recently been enlarged to more than twice its original size. We have opened up new departments—we have taken a greater stock of merchandise for men, women, boys, girls and little tots from the finest manufacturers in the country. Our dry goods department has move than tripled in size. Not only have we enlarged our stocks and hroadened our service—but also by virtue of the greater opportunities available here, our scope of activities has also widened. We cordially invite you to visit us. Compare quality and prices with quality and prices else- where. While located a few blocks from Main street—you’'ll find that it pays handsomely in savings and satisfaction to trade at ROSENZ- WEIG BROTHERS’ Department Store. Only three departments are represented in today’s announcement. In BOYS’ Department 4 pe. Suits Coat, Vest and 2 Pairs of Pants $9.50 sizes 8 to 18 Outstanding in ou vast selection of al that's new and fin In boys' clothes is this suit. Fine dur able material that is handsomely styled and expertly tailor ed. Compare this sult with sults else- where selling at from $13 to $16. ALL WOOL MIDDY SUITS zes 3 to 8; $2.95 values for $l o95 BOYS' LUMBER JACKETS In all wool plaids, $4 value, at $2 -45 BOYS' LUMBER JACKETS In suedine, at STRONGLY WOVEN PAN' All interior lined, at ....... SPECIAL Men's $2.00 Breadcloth SHIRTS 88c¢ Also $3.00 Shirts for $1.88 $3.50 Men’s All New Fall SUITS $32 value for 25 Men will find a rich selection to choose from. The sivles. for fall and winter of 1927 and the spring of 1928 are here in abundance. Scores of different materfals. Superb tailoring and styles that set the pace, ROSENZWEIG BROS. 70 BROAD STREET AT CORNER OF HIGH buill tead ed. art

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