New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1927, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, The paper adlds: “Arrivals from Canton state that ten supposed Rus- | sian bolsheviks were paraded around {the town. Placarded on their soul- ders were the details of their crimes. Ihe puhlu‘ was invited to do with| ey pl In conse- | :mv:ncu m'm) a helpless prisoner was |siashed with penknives and spat upon as the group tramped their sorrowful way towards execution. “An unconfirmed report was t She was up and about, preparing for the day. Both women, and sev- eral other lodgers heard the mou and the sound of running feet, prob- | ably those of men. But none of them , open a door to look. They werent’ Interested. It wasn't their busine The detectives declined to_say where Lubey's speakeasy was. Mrs. Lubey denied he owned one. The de- tectives say they know many of the | man's friends, and deseribed some | of them as gangsters. Lubey's sister, Mrs. May White of 212 East 110th | street, told detectives her brother | | was a printer by trade but had not | worked at it for some time. The Lubeys have a daughter, Dorothy, & vears old, who was sleeping Wedncs- day night in her grandmother tment on the top floor of the came building where her paven lived, FIVE RED RUSSIANS SLAIN MINUS TRIAL Quintet With Ganfon Rioters Pm to Deam |the Soviet consul general (at C: ton) was seized and that his e 1~ Hong Kong, China, Dec. 16 (#)— |tion took place Tuesda It was The South China Morning Post to- | [Urther reported that the vico con-| Isul was arrested at the post office da% printed the follawing: dlenatelf s, oo orinen amony tha R from Canton: Rk ot _Fine Red Russlams, Who Wers|™n. oty of Ganton 1= fn & de commissioned by Moscow to d'““rn!omhlh ate! C'Omw' 'M bt ’,\_N; S Ruollsim e SagstruaHonBGE URD e e | Efi;':z‘rl’t‘;‘;r’;;’i:'m& ‘,‘;.‘h’:‘; Rereout the city. Many blocks and e ‘z:::mm.« have been entirely burned ter attacked. e . “The need for a trial, which could hm‘;"‘fi £hi0is oue aliihe Bedainas only have had one result, was a| 2 Ao blinE ol thing nobody thought of. ' “They were led to a vacant lot| not far from the central police sta- | tion. TENANT MURDERED; RUM FEUD BLAMED lI\lleged Speakeasy Boss Sholi Down in Doorway New York, Dec. 16 (A—Three pis- tol bullets killed Richard Lubey as |he stood in the door of his apart- | ment at 2452 Sccond avenue about 6 o'clock yesterday morning. He was 28 vears old, had been arrested nine times in the last nine years and | ad just come home, the police said, after closing the Harlem p.p--a\u.my\ of which he was the boss. Lubey's past offenses had !nflud\(l, violating the Sullivan act by carry- ing pistols, robbery and possessing W York, Dec. 16.—(P—John counterfeit mon In every ndolph Hearst, 18 year old son of but one, the police say, he “beat the | Willlam Randolph Hearst, yesterday having 1 only one term |obtained a license at the municipa ry. The offense that building to marry Dorothy however, had nothing | Hart, 19, of Los Angeles, Cal., they law, the detectives | sald the ceremony wonld take plac: [ Publisher Hearst’s Son Takes Marriage License Insull Reported Buying National Public Service |/’ “Five times rifles apat their lead- | Yol Deal 18— tPhe |iat e i en charge. Five bodies In turn|New York Times says that Samuel (o do with ti wilted to rise no more. {Insull, Chicago utllity magnate, has|of the East 126th street station de-'Saturday. “When a_detachment of soldiers| acquired control of the Nationallelare. They say he died according | Young Hearst who is a stude broke into the Soviet consulate Wed- | public Service Corporation. [to the swift court-martial of boot-|quired parental consent for the li- nesday afternoon it is reported they | Tha Times will o interpret an an- | legger warfare | canse: becauae of h He pre- found that the consul general hfll‘nrmncmnu‘L that E. IL Rollins and | Margaret Lubey, 23 vears old, his sented a letter sizned by his father left his colleagues to whatever fatc|sons and Howe, Snow and Company | wite, heard Lubey come home At in which the latier sald he was de- the gods might have in store for|pad completed arrangements for the {5:45 a. m. He took his coat off in ' talned in Washington by the Sc :::m and had departed from Can-|purchase of National Public Service|the kitchen, his vest and his shirt. 'Mexiean “slush funds” inquiry. Mrs, stock held by the United States Gas | Thereupon she heard a knock. Her 'Hearts accompanied the ie an “Russians and Chinese, men n"*"xmmmnnmu Company and Day and | husband heard it too, and went to "':.»n:::.c?lr:;ll”;.q‘"‘:,ln:‘ hfi"n'i.‘.,xfillf women, everyone on the premises|Zimmerman, Inc., the announce-|open the door. by the youth's father, i ’?’"‘; the ‘r'“‘ “;mt‘"l down to :{“‘]mrm was taken to indicate that In-| The Lubey apartment 16 on the | aApeE clerks was forced to accompany the |sull had apparently defeated the | third floor of n ory brick tene- [P, Pras soldlers to the burecau of public|pited Gas l]mprm'\ ment Company | ment which houses twenty i m,,,,&‘lorlland Man Alleswd safety. It was o ead procession that|in a contest for control of the Na- | Mrs. Nellio Kane lives dircetly across 65th Time in 12 Years marched along dusty roads where|tional Public Service Corporation. | the he hall makes a sounding | Portland, Me., Dec. 16,—(Pi—John once the same individuals had rid-| 7The National Public Servic Cor- | board that point, Jordan, 2 v n den in state, honored as advisers,|pration was formerly a unit of the whispers of any one conversing or the 65th time in 12 teachers and assistants to the high | A, E. Fitkin chain of utilities which the door might be heard. But Mrs. was charged with ste officials of the Koumintang govern- |Insull has taken over piccemeal | Lubey di listen, She took spceial tents of a cash ment. Thelr arms were now pinion- | since the recent retirement of 17t cautions not to, and pulled the ' of Antonio Reg ed behind them, a line of soldier . The National Electric Power | blankets over her head ! The proprietor flanking either side. ‘(ompdnv which the Insull interests| But presently she did hear three back “Some say at least one of the for-|acquired a year agp, will take over shots. One bullet lodged directly mon mer consular staff has been execut- | management of the public service over hier hiead after passing through most of Jordan arreets have been ed, but officlal confirmation is lack- |concern from Day and Zimmerman, | her husband’s. for fintoxication he was sober to- Inc, it was annouced. Mrs. Kane heard night, according to the police, w = 1z the con- gister in the store Middle street ase and got all the rrived. While the shots too. Open Tomorrow Night, Saturday, December 17, Until 9 Special Blue Plate Chicken Dinner At Restaurant 6 to 9 Tomorrow Mght Open Nights of Dec. 22 and Dec. 23—Closed Saturday Night, Dec. 24 Wise Hmith £ — HARTFORD— The Baby Shop Abounds With Gifts for Little Boys and Girls A Gift for Baby Will Please Mother More Than a Gift for Herself EXTRA SPECIAL A sample assortment of Voile Dresses. Some hand embroidered and hand made. Some panty styles. These are fashioned in several pretty styles and are trimmed with frills and ribbons. Colors include pink, blue, 2 to 6 year sizes ... Baby Dresses Hand made and hand embroidered in pretty floral patternst, i o Siline s s D Other Dresses, $1.00 to $2.98 Baby Sweaters and Jackets Trimmed with pink and BABY FURNITURE FOR GIFTS $4.99 High Chairs S Cretonne seats. 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Ivory finish with picture panel backs and beads gn tray. $ Other Costumers 3 69 Puffs In fvory, pink and blue . 3 = [ sizestel s Crib Blankets—Satin bound ; Fxtra Special Baby Rockers Pink and Blue l 98 Other $1 00 2 98 Tvory enamel finish, with blue $1 00 . to Complete with vessel e $1.98 Nursery patterns ... Robes knob. Reguarly $1.29. R R e PR Charming New Negligees and Other Useful Gifts at Third Floor ‘LN javiation were seen today in propos- | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927. EFFECT ONAVIATION SEEN s, ‘Thoee Cross-Seas Flights Are | i ‘:,’,‘1:?:.:':,.1.\1":&'.‘ Proposed gner and manu- York, Dec. 16 (R—Indica- that Lindbergh's flight to sico City intensified Interest in stop flight from New York to Cairo, | Egypt; an international air meet be- |tween the United States, Canada and Mexico, and coastal air service on ch side of the country. The Rev. flight would be made as soon as | continental race which has preceded | practicable, Natolis said. national air meets of the past. A lHLlnm monoplane described Harry F. Guggenhelm, presidest as a "mystery ship,” will be used |of the Daniel Guggenhelm fund for in the flight, Natolis | promotion of areonautics, told the and at least one | Railroad club in New York that air alified as navigator | travel will soon be available at & or, will be carried. | cost :71 greater than that of the an- The third cross-seas endeavor be- | ©0TOPHeE. cement of Porter Adams, prul-lpor“a"d ’“e i | dent of the National Arconautic As- | O AT, e A V. WEe. Bhe b Al unced in New York by Governor Egyptians him Indicating a will- ‘H“'ph O. Brewster, of Maine. er a $25,000 prize to | 'st man to complete a non- | READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS irney from New York to FOR BEST RESULTS RETHROAT Gargle with warm salt weter —then apply Over throst- James R. Cox, Pitt has offered to he A reliet pilot other man, and radio ope am determin f ht if the 4|Ftul| torily Cox at Pittshurgh e have not yet de- termined the cost but if it is mor an I can handle I am ve a friend who will ¢ Edward S. a group of 1 to make the isfac Ne o1 W 8 National Arconautic Assocla in consideration of an inter: aviation meet in 1928, viation interests of the 5 hre s-sea g d | : for three cross-scas flights and | ollst Italian-Americans who cing the , said Co- tension of of commercial air are fin sare Sab would tak January on of the Azores venture, proposals Include '.\\n hops from Ne¢ t ring rst plans for w York to Rome; of a prize of $25,000 aviator to make a non- by way A return | derby would , Canada and Mexico t was indicated the ! e place 5 VAP ke place on the trans. o 17 — e Remember the Place The Gibbs Piano Co. 121 Church St. Do not forget the address. Be hers tomorrow morning when the doors open at 9 o'clock. Remember the Time At 9 o'clock sharp, and not till then, for three days, tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, or as soon as the stock is disposed of. Pianos—Player Pianocs—Grands—Reproducing Pianos or- E- 3 9 dered sold. Three days, Temorrow, Saturday and Monday. Sale Starts 9 o’clock Prescot 'he Reason ; it has heen the poll ey of r the floors of all instru- > instruments are sam- and were sclected for v nd fine con in towards repro- erything is A $5.00 DE- ENT. COME Shoninger Just the {ustru- ment for your child to practice on. $16.00 For the past forty-five yzan the GIBB3 PIANO CO. to clc ments once a year. Most of th ples that have been on the floor demon P struetios “ine mahogany case cost $650 new. ne Others 1 s and ot priced unhe ievably low for a q ale, POSIT WILL CURE ANY INSTRUI PREPARED TO BUY! Wardell Player Used 4 months as lemonstrator, new piano guarantee. $360 Hardman Upright Piano Recognized as one pianos man: {n| “tEs e S This Seems Impossible No! mistake. The printer didn’t make a This is the price and IT GOES ON SALE TOMORROW MORNING AT NINE O'CLOCK. BE HERE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN! Meister Upright Fine tone, guaran- teed. $135 Ricca Bros Electric Reproduc ng Player with fam ous Welte Mi; unit. Rr‘g $1 BliReana s DS B i G Our stock includes all high-grace instruments that this company handled. Phonographs, A!l Makes and Styles, $5.00 Up Polish, French and Italian Speaking Salesmen in Attendance. Halnes Bros. Upright piano, fine {or beginner. $45.00 Very small in size, but very large tone, $24.00 o B BABY GRAND This instrument wiil not take up any This instrument has just come out Negligees Made of Crepe de Chine and I’x(nh-l wyons—or chiffon Velvet trimn with bands of Gold Cloth or Uslnrh Teather: In black or bright shades Also Printed Coolie Coats, $5.98 . $14.98 Knitted Spencers In plain colors or finished with white scallops. Mercerized finish and silk and wool mixtures, Small and large Nice to wear indoors or under llw cout. Some have semi-sleeves. $2.95 . $5.95 Wool Coat Sweaters Knitted in stripe effects with collars and belts, Tan, cocoa, blue, black and navy. $4 95 Sizes 36 to 46 . . Sizes 46 to 52 $5.95 GIFTS FOR GIRLS Middies and Blounses 1 Fancy Colored Slip-on Sweaters Made of good quaiity Jean and Poggy Round, V, square and crew necks. Plain cloth. All one color. White, blue and ‘ or color combinations. | red or wgééuht cogril célg'ax $l,95 - $6.95 é = Suedelike Leatherette Tumberjacks Knickers A Ot good quality Twaed, ialso Linen Also wool plaid or real sucde. All col- ors. Some reversible. g $3.95 .. 312.98 All $1.95.$295 | “Nighties That are plain tailored with applique or georgette trimmings - or the fancy models that are trimmed with the duintiest of laces. Hemmed or lace trimmed bottoms. (olo white, flesh, peach and nils $2.95 . $7.95 Chemises Of Crepe de Chine and radium with wide leg—or the “Chembloom” that has clastic at knee—plain tailored or lace trimmed—all colors. $2.98 . $7.98 Jersey Suits Overblouses and 5)(|rt~”n atly tail- ored and snug-fitting. Tan, red wine, blue and gr $5 95 Sizes 16 to 20, at . Boxed Novelties Boudoir Caps, Handkerchief and Garter Sets, Powder Case and Garter Sets, Bouquet and Garter Sets. Finished -with hand painting or small flowers 69c . $1 .50 Grafids nd Electric Grand All models and finishes /3 OFF Our regular prices Cash or terms e 'more room than an Eu_pright or player. I Fine tone and ap- § pearance. Bargain at twice the price. of our repair shop. Has been thorough- ly overhauled and refinished. Gulbransen Player Looks like new. J r guarantee, Jacob Bros Upright od tone. st for years. Will Drachman Grand Used as sample. New plano guarantee. Come prepared to buy this one! $445 GIBBS PIANO CO. New England’s Finest Music Store 121 CHURCH STREET Open Evenings During Sale. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Telephone 5168,

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