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HICKNAN CAPTURE GRIFVES. MOTHER But Father Dishelieves Guilt, Stern Tov Justice < it for boy 1 STy THOREY ' she said. 4 him. J re deal.” of Hickma ‘s a bedlam this paper extras road is under constructior detour at Windsor Cent Route No, Marlboro-Hebron 1 g uncor Route No. 1’3 rUH ute No. ville to New York state < under i to tak wstruction, cross temporary | Route No. 132, ruction. i Hu low Route No. 141, road is un-| VICTIM'S FATHER fic. rbury Toad fs under con hile the old bridge s Traffie from the west 1s arned to be careful in approaching is bridge, which is located at the foot of a steep de. Route No. 142, Woodstock-Mass. line, road is un- ler constructio open to traffic Aksociated Press re- | shoulders are incomplete me centers of | rambling masses as persons tore at | of Rockville and Ellington. Road is | me another to buy papers. Many iployes in downtown huildi Route No. 154, Washington-Woodbury road towns under construction. Somewhat rough No detours. Route No. | Deshong shortly after t NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1927. AL FRENISHP - ENRICHES SPINSTER Two Women Get Fortunes With- out Trip to Altar ladel ar love friendship with Pennsylvania ors have brought legacies of $1,- | and $250,000 respectively, to 1 Philadelphia s widow Mrs. Lasselle Bell, 35 year old of & Chester dentist, was left rly the entire estate of Clarence | hong, . art patron and horse eder, whose will was filed for pro- s Bernice coal ope with whom she had ed iuto an agreement 40 years never to marry Mrs. Bell became acquainted with death of her husb: 2 vears ago and when was stricken w a heart attac L week ago she went to his home, to be near him. His will was drawn in n speaking of the love pact b ween Gibson and Miss M 1 dster of the latter said there was nothing unusual about it, “My sister and Mr. Gibson.” st added, “had been fast friends for 4 An early eng W rever broken, the two never marry, yet a bea ship remained. MEETS OFFICIAL McGinley and Skipper of Pauld- ing Shake Hands Boston, Dee. 23 (A —TJosepl J. M. Ginley of B n, Pa., grief-r » of the death of his son ster and a Ches- " 0 all that was left to me was to dresn of the fine son I had given to the navy.” his is a terrible thing for you jand for all the parents and relatives jof the poor boys who were aboard Commander Baylis. | Your grief is very keen to me. Your | |son and all the other boys have given | thelr lives for their country. That | he dled at his post like a true sallor | must be your memory of him." After a few additional sympa- thetic exchanges the two shook i s and departed. e Paulding, which is tied up at | he navy yard will be examined to- rrow to determine the extent of > damage she suffered after which she will he drydocked for repairs. YALE GRATEFUL 20,000 College Men and Other Friends Respond to $20,000,000 Call New Haven, Dee. 28 (P—Grati- tude to those who made it possible for Yale to obtain $20,000,000 addi- tional endowment was expressed by ident James Rowland Angell, of university, today, in a state- vhich noted the close of the Angell pointed men, with other friends of Ya had responded to he University's call, and sald that cess of the campaign, in the ne set for its completion, “demonstrates that the American people ar: as many critics as- Y hopelessly dissatisfied with the niethods and processes of university lucation in the United States. | i« a vote of confidence in the Amer- | ican university. (California May Hang Man After Eleven Years Angeles, Dee. 23.—(@—John brought here from the J.. penltentlary today by hanging as the pen- killlng eleven years ago | re Conforti was found guilty her esterday by a jury which de \ ed only threc hours. 1 Public reaction to the kidnaping | and murder of 12-year-old Marian r wae assigned by attor rushed from their tasks when the | ery of * a! Boy killer| Preston—the road aptured!” it up, and Christmas | tanuck to Brewster's Neck is under | construction, Very rough, but no shopping was stopped temporarily. At one downtown barber shop |detours. barbers ran to the street, leaving | lathered customers to await the 1eading of the n under construction. No delay. At the first cry Ext as the | Route No. 309, special edition reached the street, | Torrington-West Cornwall road, Route No. 184. people seemed to grasp its sig- | resurfacing complete with the ex- nificance instantly, and the rush|ception of shoulders and guard rail. or papers was on, | Tratfic open at all times. No d o i T s | tours. Road Conditions in o ae Joustl, 3 = " Sloomfield—Park road is ur State of Connecticut construction. Open to tratric. oad conditions and detours in Route No. 313, e of Connecticut made neces- | © S0. Windsor, ction and repairs, an- r constructio ounce ) Sta High partment, as of December 21st, Route No. 335. Now open to traf us follo Westport-Fairchicld, Sasco ereek Milford— > - . i rd railing under con- Devon Cen 1 Vash o6 ction, only ts under con Route No. 336. Hebron road s Route No. 1, n. Open to traffic Toston Bost Foad el B on Amston-Hebron road fs | construction. is in use No Route Numbers, Britain on struction at Wequetequock. lemporary le this section is being used for construction, it is se caution in passing Route N iin Overpass, Grade cros 3 ya-Canterbury. hridge am shovel grad- | Blackwell Brook is under const No detours neces- | lion. Open to traff Chester-Killingworth road. Bridg v-Middiehury road is un- |18 under constructio ction. No detours. Route No. 8. —Approaches to are under constru posted Mansfleld—Bridge over Fer ver on the Manstield Cente road is un ™ s¢ 1d bric S nemHarn ie uses old brid |is open to tra Route No. e i _Plymouth Bul —From ler constructio Stafford Springs-Somers 1 is under construction Route No. No deto struetio Route No, 109, An) X FRANK E. GOODWIN Eyesight Specialist e 7 Main St. Tel. 1905 Hmu-:y\m 1o, Glasses Fitted Save money with this Two for One (4 Small Bottle BAKER’S PURE LEMON EXTRACT with 2 ounce bottle BAKER'S 35¢ PURE VANILLA EXTRACT FREE Regular Price All better Grocers can supply you ! BAKER’S VANILLA New Canaan-Poundridge road s apping road is un- west of Chester Center; short detour . Joscph A. McGinley, who lies | - 39 others in th 1b that -4 under 17 fathoms of st night came face to face|” " as the reason for the major ¢ and quick decision of 1l inl was shot and Instant | with the com der of the co: e 0, |guard destroyer Paulldng which s igust 20, 1616, Confc for the murder b discovered recentl: prison where he v the submersible to its grave. Lieut.| Commander J. Baylis and Mr. Me- Ginley met at the Charlestown navy | _Both were v v ted as stood hip was O i ¢ lis,"" ommander Bayli Ciletis When William Winstor vilot, fully tand quipped with runners tiss Pield vesterday 1 to be a new stunt to Mr. MeGinley . We clung to W moments with our engines reversed, we away from ber. Shortly afterw our lookout saw the sub roll ove side and sink a frighttul blow to wie Commander, when I learned that my oy w down at the hottom of ti« sea. 1 decided that the best th to do was to come right over to scene and see what was being doue. —_— YES You Can Be All Dressed Up For Christmas = | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | FOR BEST RESULTS Even If All Your Money Has Been Spent for Christmas Presents Just come to the Union Store and you can pich out all the nice clothes you need, for yourself or vour whole family, AND PAY JUST A LITTLE AT A TIME — in 1928, not 1927, Look at These Gift Suggestions: GIFT SUGGESTIONS For Men SCARFES or Women For Children A o i j {:; @‘ N ?hl'll‘nhmmmulvl i umwwm\uuul\lvmlw\lllm||IIIHI\II\HllIIIIVIIM"IlImnm 413 MAIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS % /4/// ///// 'T found vou people doing everything _ you could under the circumstances, L S A /%%//////;/// /// W, An Christmas Redudiuns Prevail Saturday on Hundreds of Gift Suggestions —Just a Few of the Many Values— Cigarette Boxes .. § Smoking Sets . Scarf Sets Silk Lingeries . ... $1.29 Lumberjacks .... $3.19 Silk Crepe Slips Imp. Atomizers . Girls" Coats Framed Pictures .. 55¢ Boys' Suits Silk Ribbon Shoe Trees Hand Made Ribbon and Garter Sets .... 85¢ Lingerie Sets Kiddie Dresses .. 1, Pr. . $3.95 Brass Smoke Sets $1.49 Sawver Pictures .. $3.9 Ass't. Silverware Pot. Table Lamps Odds and Ends Silk Pillows Bath Towel Sets .. $ Silk Ribbon Vanity 88900008, PECTTEE T O TOPTOTOEY Pottery Ash Trays . 10c n's Shirts s Belts .... Boys' Ties Men's Garters ... Men's Garter Sets . 59¢ Women's Hosiery . $1.95 White Filled Gold Wrist Watches ... Let’s make this an old-fashioned Christmas. Let's scatter gifts and good fellowship not only among our own fam- ilies and friends, but in those less for- tunate homes where little children may 20 without a visit from Santa unless we send along a pretty doll or warm sweat- er. Let's have a glad word and a jolly smile everybody, because that's what Christmas means. Begins With A Host of Exceptional Values Every Dept. in the Store Participates SPORT COATS DRESS COATS DRESSES FUR COATS GIRLS COATS BOYS' COATS All Wearing Apparel Sharply Reduced Watch the daily newspapers for important sale values. A sale that will be our greatest for exceptional value giving.