New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1928, Page 5

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NEW INSANITY LAW $5.00 and $6.00 Hand Bags ' : | & | $1.50 House Dresses Kansas Youth Indicted on Two Every bag in the lot worth nearly twice the . | 3 More for Tomorrow. All with set-in sleeves, l Il]‘flfl price. All new Spring styles and colors. / <ull cut and attractive printed material. flfirgfl TOMORROW, Your choice sz 98 Until Sold TOMORROW O eeesenesrrenassaaans . ——— Los Angeles, Jan. ¢ (P—A com- o plete tryout of California's new laws soverning insanity as a defense in criminal cases apparently will be | involved in the trials of William Ed- ward Hickman on the two murder Y indictments which he faces here. i D The 19-year-old youth a few days 2g0 pleaded “not guilty by reason of insanity” to charges of kidnap- ing and slaying Marian Parker. Yes- . terday within a few hours of his indictment together with his 16- year-old accomplice, Welby Hunt, for the murder of C. Ivy Thoms, in & drugstore holdups, he entered the O alternative plea of the new and lit- tle tested Calitornia law—"not guil- | &7 889 pet gulliy by vensan. of - 4 Tomorrow, Saturday Only, Raphael’s will hold Thrift Sales in all departments of the store—to show you, right sanity.” (JEg st iansbonn fhe. new at the start of 1928, how much you can save by buying for CASH here. Remember, though prices may be lower in Los Angcles county—that cour elsewhere because of January Sales, you will pay less here tomorrow by taking advantage of our big THRIFT b R A CASH REDUCTIONS. ‘ 89¢ Grade same as that entered to the Marian " Parker murdér charge, The confu- sion was increased by the fact that on his arraignment Hickman first i (] started to state his plea. When the Now Is the Time to Buy Your in the legal phraseology, his attorney stepped forward and asked the court to permit him to plead for his client. In the Parker case Hickman le- 1 zally admitted his guilt by the plea he made and his trial, set for Jan. 175 Boxes - 25, will be a sanity hearing only. |} TALCUM rOWDER ) On the Thoms murder indictment he first will be tried to determine his 9c guilt and 1t found guilty will be giv- en a sanity trial to determine pun- ishment. IVORY SOAP Although H!rkman;l trFi_aL Y!‘l the i % LS R PONE | 1c With plenty of cold weather ahead, every Woman out trial in the Parker case might e e toe wan o [| L6 2 0 clstomer | will take advantage of this SPECIAL THRIFT CASH reiterating that }‘1!.! elient would | FAIRY SOAP i AT AR L e T 6. 19c OFFERING and choose one of these fine WINTER marc{ :f fl:’. ro:\r'r, ar‘ourt nt'!:u:nj‘ for ' ¢ oo waud and o tcssie | Limit 6 to cusomer COATS. TOMORROW at a saving of against his former accomplice in —— crime. v Despite the fact that the juvenile Kolynos court, to which Hunt's case first was TOOTH PASTE i . referred, sent it back to the super- for court for handling, due to the 36 serlousness of the charge, the each c ; 0 youth's attorney said he would at-| — to l) tempt to have Hunt tried in the juvenile court. In any event, he ABSORBENT #aid, he would ask a separate trial. COTTON v o= N Hunt's superior court arraignment was set for Jan. 10. 29 Another angle in the investigation |l €ach C of the activities of Hunt, was believ- ed to have been cleared up when 1 lb’ m“ onvead tht & . Drisen, v | FROSTILLA LOTION . o ‘s grandfather, took hi . % Tte gt ay. ox " O per bottle Girls’ Coats Children’s Coats Driskell’'s death was investigated when handwriting experts suggested 21 c ! Sizes 7 to 14 Sizes 2 to.6 that purported suicide notes found All Winter Coats to be closed EverpWinter Ciatti s e th d 's body might have T heen forged. | The inquiry was or- Laco out Tomorrow at GREATLY REDUC Hatubln dered when Hickman and Hunt con- | st yaen s ot unt con. | CASTILE SOAP . ~ GREAI ED ‘ Was SestiaEad (A Drshelioon 3 44 : Every Coat in this entire group was made to sell at 1-3 to almost double the price we are large sum of money from fhe bank for c wiline tomorron: a short time before his death. It was agreed, however, that the sui- Every Coat I"ully Gllfll'ln cide note apparently were genuine. Odd ht t“d British Authors Rap | FACE POWDER es in Fiction | and CREAMS ‘ : mfiinl.bég:fl Jan, 6 P—Silly Men’s Worsted Wool Men's Flannel names in British fiction have about | c ! STOCKINGS PAJAMAS reached the limit it is contended by Tomorrow the Bociety of Authors, now behind | Tomorrow ... $l ~00 a move to have the libel law Bay State et endment known as « sort (] TOILET PAPER E———— Plenty of Large Sizes Up to 50 of “frst aid to authors” is in the shape of a bill introduced by Lord 2,000 Sheets ect authors 9 o o 1 0 from.rocecanas by < s ho 20« 21c : Women'’s Silk New Silk New Spring may happe! 0 bear e’ same name 12 that of an imaghnary character |} g4 ppAYTpING DRESSES DRESSES | DRESSES DRESSES ,a,‘:,&ct:f‘: Aoy ;:c':’,";:l“;c::,;; Assorted " Many new Spring colors are | A group of Dresses that will | All the latest Spring colors | A beautiful lot of Silk Dresses may be libel now. 3 loc included in this group. One appeal instantly. Many worth and styles. Made of fine qual- | in all the new Spring silks and cards _m— and two piece styles. | nearly twice the price. | ity silk. Sizes up ta 50. | colors. Very special for Scientists Would Bring | TOMORROW . TOMORROW TOMORROW Cold to Torrid Zone | Climax | 4 | ; 3 | Paris, Jan. 6 (®—Cooling the col- ‘g ontes is the ambition of two French SE\WING COTTON s scientists, M. George Claude, known 12 yd. spool | ; . ) for his experiments with liquid air, | ! . and M. Paul Boucherot. They have 19 been carrying on experiments In C ® ° mass refrigeration. { — The sclentists vision refrigerating | ‘ve"ington i 7 cotonint pori with pipe iincs 1ara-in (] SEWING COTTON ’ Y REE (P : ; S EILY | WO S ccial/ Fo Tomorrow Ondy turn on the cold air as water is| 0. N. T. COTTON TOMORROW turned on from a tap. Marvin Hughitt Ill ‘ coicts S 3 2« 13c Manufacturer’s Sample | NEW FELT H ATS C:!d Weather Needs uy A nl tempora. f g Entuncey 3. epcw in pomt o uas | SANITARY APRONS I ted Gloves | | Boys’ Union Suits and length of railroad service, les | ; fsr:v:l’m‘nlt’m.rtlxh e lgc 200 pairs of Women’s Washable Cape Skin, | At this low price every Woman and Miss can well afford s 1 9 8 Heavy ribbed ficeced. Sizes 6 to 16. The L | 41tk Riittles dsat. Augsr ke SANITARY ;::d:s and imported kid. Regularly sold | oo or more of these hats at this low price, All wanted }Iqi)ill]()]lt. l‘:&{c:%:figflff Al : 50. rtricken with paralysis yesterdcy as | 3 y | ; & SLUIBOL (8 1eavs or hib PR STEP-INS . TOMORROW, Pair | colors, are included, He was until recently president and chairman of the board of directors 31 c of the Chicago and Northwes ern rAen’S railroad. Upon retirement in June, womenQS | 1925, he was made chalrman of the | 2 Qllll’t C S S X Gsbov sl ot s ot F HOT WATKR Fabric Gloves - BLACK SATIN HAT Wool Flannel Shirts Herald classified ads never fall to BOTTLES ric ‘ i satisfy. | | Grey and Olive Drab and Khaki. Sizes 1415 s . 79(: *S;%:Iegv lfidemytgfiv::s&tgl;}flt:sfizgj Smart and attractive. Women and Misses will marvel at s 5 00 tI‘DO{?OP 1”\(1)1\{’““ cut. Regular $2.50 each. e up y ; ] i MORR DARNING COTTON TOMORROW, - Pair S 59c this beautiful assortment of new hats. 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