New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1927, Page 2

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SNYDER EXECUTION Prison Officials Besieged by Press and Morbidly Curions Engaged in Graves Regist tion Service of U. S, to Fr or his agent, two doc witnesses, all adults, be iddition to a m lemned person v Including the t ner who are , there would e mall room for Prison officlals the situation this work out a plan to paper reporter: Meantime, on Governor S| ed today to ann the clemency h der. elved from attorne or a clemency he: FROM_E?SDN FRANCE Mental Diagnosticians Consider \Cin Company ra- inee NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1927, A 300 PSYCHOLOGISTS M s SEATS IN DEMAND ogxy swns ansemes - MEET AT GOLUMBUS ™. 2 2 ! Prosecution for Mother's Murder, feated in their first i counsel for Harry H | former college youth Every Phase of Brain prosecute hin | The attac hered | motion today for | Attorney nual meeting of the | whic of five count chological Association. [_,Lr.m,q Hill will b our | prove . e s, and | Mrs, n short, we « antiated to his mother, ¢ August fol- hotel | “olonel Mrs. Snyder. g sing e co: lients to bout the f Stanley Williams Traces Tretd vean m: at Woman's Club Meeting The Woman's club of v Britain with Mrs, Lawrence M dent, in the chapel of t tional church o ¢ Willlams e fodern Drama.’* 1s called Hendr ul bring forth und feelings of their cha masking the underlying desires and notives, he said. Furopean writers parture. In Engl nard Shaw read Tbsen & gan to bring forth dra ilar trend. But Sh the tragic depths His “Caesar and Cleopa a rather world-worn m commonplace whose charm: greater and no 1 the eyes through traying the de the speake Mr. Wil Cralsworthy ful dram. istorical dramas ‘Abraham Lincoln™ ce he gist there is some tement that Gen s—while intuitio er in he female than | 4 in, too, they said, | “the cat 7 “Whom Did They Say “will cont 1 of the crir om - did ' contains th at was most ring the chology from th point, is one of st the ! r | tution. The = | LD CLASSIFIED ADS today . row of in Ospergotla frame dwelliy ‘ he insti- | to the United »on con- | Britain 13 trolled. resided in th Four of every five radlo sets In|for a short time. M. P Australia are from America. | been a cabinet maker at the I & F. Was Hurt?” Caught Many | Corbin plant for a quarter of a cen- tury There will be no special ebserve ance of the event because Mrs. Pet- has been a semi-invalid out two years. Mr. Petersor ol and is in good health. is 74 vears of age. Doth bers of the First Lutheran | the parents of three sons | vo daughters. The sons arc s Peterson of the parcel post | 1 of the post office staff, eterson of the New York the Travelers Insurance Co. | Iouis Peterson of Danbury. The s are Mrs. Eric E. Erickson ity and Mrs. Floyd Bowen 1polis, Minn. | Three Priests and Seven Sisters Freed in China | , Dec. 28 (UP)—Two e fathers, one Chiness n and four Chinese m had been held ym, returned to Hong Kong y on the Seraph. When the Catholic bishop of Hong as informed that the three | and seven women were being by Chinese communists in the wabue district near Swatow, he in- terviewed the local authorities Mon- | r the conference, the British raph was sent to Swabue dis- where the communists wers on the beach with their vietims. ¢ was landed and de- | e of the ten per- held for ransom. 1 communists at first refused to | .r the Chinese. They later | 1 2 up all of the ten | the church workers left | for 1long Kong where they arrived | today. | costa and Emile stponed for the third of Acosta’s slight ill- was set for the flight. | reports row will not be favorable. trade unlons fn the tween 1802 and 1807. They were founded in New | ht, carpenter and | One treatment soothes the irrita- tion and starts the healing it you use ‘Resinol B. C. PORTER SONS JANUARY SPECIALS = B How Sm;rtly -Styled A Bargain! 1= I K {0 Nothing can take the place of style in furniture— but a tempting price can render stylish furniture more tempting still. That's the case here. Consider THIS price. Then consider all the beauty ‘274 of Hepplewhite symmetry in this gem. Consider the amazingly beautiful wood-grainings, in swirl-mahogany, crotch mahogany, and zebrawood—all hand-matched. The artistic highlighting effects on posts, stretchers, legs. The Bdrkey & Gay craftsmanship which has built this beauty for a life-time. Broad surfaces, sides and tops of cabinet pieces, drawer and door fronts of lam- \ After Twenty-Five Years The Loomis Idea That Built the Lincoln Apartments an open letter . I have just finished building in reality, a structure which I have heen building men- tally for over twenty-five years. If I have been able to successfully com- bine beauty and living excellence, and at the same time incorporate every modern feature of convenience, T will feel that I have achieved my goal. Twenty-five years of personal owner- ship and personal management; twenty-five years of personal experience in providing for the comfort and welfare of hundreds of families; twenty-five years of education. The Lincoln is the result. As it stands today, ready for occupan- cy, it meets every expectation of beauty, utility, convenience and econemy. Every kitchen has a Frigidaire, gas range, roomy china closets and dining al- cove with a breakfast set. The living roems are unusually large, daylighted with four windows, equipped with ample wall sockets and the artistic touch includes arched doorways. T'he bedrooms are particularly well sup]glled with clothes and linen closets, and a mirrored door is an added convenience. . Every bathroom is tiled and has every- thing a modern bathroom should have. In the basement we find a huge heating plant, a complete laundry, and jndividual storage rooms. The heat distribution is handled through the new Hart and Hutch- inson “wall recessed” radiators—an innova- tion in wall space, hoth interesting and suc- cessful. “Thermefill,” a recently discovered product acts as a positive sound deadener. This, added to the extra heavy doors, iso- ]ates every apartment and insures complete privacy. And with all of these admirable fea- tures I am happy to say that I am able to rent these apartments at the modest rate of $52 to $55 for the three rocm suites and $62 to $65 for the four room suites. Eighteeq charming homes combine to make the Lincoln an inviting spot to call your home. ’ You are cordially invited to come and inspect the building at your convenience. I assure you of a delightful investment of your time, I will be on the premises at 38 Lincoln street, or you can telephone 2640. " Respectfully yours, F. W. LOOMIS. Eight Pieces inated, five-ply construction. Convenience-drawers for silverware, glassware, linen. We'd like you to see this suite. You'd expect to pay more for furniture with only half its style, beauty and comfort. This Suite just received would regularly sell com- plete for $162.50, Reserve yours today. B. C. PORTER SONS “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE” 38 LINCOLN STREET K@‘H’fl@t‘h i Lo(:; :o;A:;:ls 259 Main St. BT N oy Britain, Ct. 8 JUSURARGE Xl MORTGAGES | i

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