New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 31, 1928, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1928, ———— - ; e ey ' iheld on November 22, Then came movement and thus eventually find |sultation with the small army of structed from bits of in the In it, Miss Smith decl: gt MHS‘ s "NE HEADS e Ch"“m‘nEMANI] ARADISE {her, state and private detectives Which |college's wasto b nother is hateful to be back at college. But :v:k-u::r :::««la"eb vmn. ‘:c-l h.'> i {party with fully 450 boys present. | | A copy of Dr. Horton's report has |congregated in this city. {development. that is not the college’s faull, It fs |diMculties. State Detoctive sassn Each boy was given a bag of pop- {been mailed to Mr. and Mrs. 8t.| The disclosure that a letter, pre-| A rev copy g ; q . pre-| A Py of the eame let- |mine. v Y i t Bflvs, AUX“.IARY s e P"NI] BE EXAMlNE“ John Smith, wealthy parents of the [sumably penned by Miss Smith ter was sent to 4 Miss Hamilton n | Several of those most ,.mm.,::',fl’:‘,:{, ’:,',' :,‘;;"C“},,,‘,:;‘;‘,'c;‘,’“;“;: ge. u: ry |girl. They left here yesterday after (shortly before she dropped out of |New York, her governess, two days With the case have contended |in the belief that the girl may have - -—— (il 2 2l {five magazines and purchased a |two weeks spent - | sigh a4 ot di | B v b bk Senngld ‘weeks spent in first hand con. | t, had been laboriously recon: ibemre the student disappeared. throughout that the girl Mblblyfcmmlned suicide, Socrelary Reports oo Actile,m“ sFmfimmn {Friends of Smith Gl Want i . o Your—Plans for Bridge 15 S0LD FOR $138 000£ Bottom of Lake Explied | —Always as Low or Lower in Price Than Elsewhere! S— UV | Mrs. Elmer B. Stone of 45 Russcll | | Northempton, Mass. Jan. 31 UP #trest was elected president of the |Block at Lafayette Street Cormer| . gemand that Paradise pond on Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Boys' club | Purchased From Camps by {Smith college campus be drained - [ ] afternoon in the club library, Mrs. Mary R. Edwards. fackd investigators today who for 8tene succeeds Mrs. A. C. Sundberg,| Miry R. Edwards has purchased 0T than two weeks have fruit-| __gppeyAys who has served two terms as presi- | the building at the south corner of = ek "N W5, Farker i el Matn i Cptayets seocs, from Vherabous’ of Mie Frinces &2 wwpp 4o Glaad ?, ~Read!!! vice-president and Mrs. Harry E.|M. H. Camp, H. V. Camp and Meyer |John Smith, 19 year old freshman. e 1884 Parker was re-clocted secretary- |Zinman at a reported price of $225.-| .~ Not Satisfled o P l'l treasurer. 000. The property fronts 48 feet on | e countpy iis Mot Eoins to be eaches i —Watch our advertise: Plans were begun for the auxil- | Main street and 146 feet on Lafay- |%atisfied until the first logical spot ) w vertise- ; Jervice - lalue - ments for the H. J. Don- will be held in the club gymnasium | height and contains seven stores and | hated,” declared Major Stanley on Saturday afternoon, February 18.|aiznt offices. | Washburn, war correspondent, au- can. l 9c E - = lment, gives a mortgage of $69,400 ter and to ass| nighe Fhunt fop i 3 & Parsons dnd Mrw &, G Kimba & a8 —Merchandise that will o rs. H. E. Parker; chairs . ;| The 4 was drained the da - -] ted By ) i $50,000 on East Main street property pon y Repen! vy Request! be priced at cost or be- and tables, Mrs. W. E. Parker and|,,4 5 mortgago of $4,500 on Hawley [after Miss Smith disappeared but : |°wp°°'t e ;"" Led ’fl "’“’; ns “; PH' M. | " the property is one block mnorth !mmly patches covered which might % OIIC Day Sale! o : rown; prizes, Mrs, H. E. Parker, | o' in. pronson hotel, which is to be 'have concealed a body. —We will try to procure | sold tomorrow by the estate of P. §.{ An expected development today uantities that wil Ho';-::.. treasurer's report showed re. | McMahon 0 Richard H. Erwin of |was the making public of the find- ’ gh tive da; obioy ceipts of $365.64 during the year, | NeWington. {lnge of Br. Lydised H. Heron, omen s a s —Made of al i with expenditures of $264.80, leav. Boston blological psychologist, who e S We guarantee the H. J. .80, - — eH.J. ! | g _ - i 9 tive and successful which the ladies’ Ioc B Horton, vhio mas t0 ome | : . BO eaters ausiliary of the Boya' club has yet {here today to confer with Major | all colors, all sizes, truly amazing ys SW t —WATCH FOR THIS ||/ 3 SPECIAL, IT WILL | 39 MEAN GREAT SAV- || | SA i at its annual meeting yesterday thoroughly and its bottom exploded {lessly sought a single clue to the 's annual brid . which | ctte stre . in |to search has been absolutely elimi- 5 fary' ridge party, Which |ctte streets. It is two stories in —60% syrup, large size nelly Co. Special Mrs. Sundberg was named general| Afise Eqwards assumes a first thor and friend of the Smith fam- & Parsons and Mrs. A. G. Kimball; | o 1o property sold, a mortgage of |the missing girl. Mre. J. H. Robinson; refreshments, { oot nroperty. the fce'was never reroor 1 Mrs, Edward Steinle and Miss Cora . | was commissioned by the family to :.'u'ufil:z"if :h'e 'l:g:;fi;’,"g‘:.ffil DRIYER “NDER 35.000 BOND {study the girl's probable mental Values to $4.98 each Al gants;are yil Hined and oyt Donnelly Co. Special will i g e s ey Icondition prior to her disappear- be truthf: 5 g | ance. : ull 4 ¥T%0 yaar 1151 was the tost ao- FOR NEWINGTON FATALITY wc. —A wonderful lot, felts and silks, C y advertised passed. Several of its projects which | MCKnight Charged With Criminal| Washburn and to continue his in- values, Plan to be early, early originated 1y previous years, were Negll and Being Under | ‘éSUigation of the girl's background, iy 4 o . furthered afd numerous new ones| T ® announced several days ago that he choice is best choice, remember —Boys' shaker knit sweaters, i were commfnced. Mrs. A. C. Sund- Influence of Liquor, hoped by means of a mental check- | values to $4.98 each. all ' wool made with the popular INGS. { berg was r)-elected -president, and {erboard to reconstruct the girl's orew neck. All sizes. Colors, [l for the secq1d year in succession she | Newington, Jan. 31—Willlam A. ’ | took an energetic and leading part | McKnight, 33, of 20 Wethersfield | Navy, Black and Cardinal. - L in all our activities, devoting a large |avenue, Hartford, driver of the car % vortion of her time to them. Mrs. |which struck and fatally injured e Pohsh A, H. Beott was re-elected vice-pres- | Frederick Pipkin, 25, yesterday B ident, and Mrs. H. E. Parker was|morning on the Berlin turnpike near elected mecretary and treasurer. |Kinney's garage, is held under $5,- Instesd of dangerous hoart depres- 24 8 sl 00 “On the evening of February 35, (000 bonds on fechnical charges of | ieaiatessis mildand purely Losabo R C . for ° the second minstrel show was given |eriminal negligence and driving bowel poisone that csuse the trouble. r{a an‘l‘ S,L furniture polish, the —With loop, regular size, sn. ) while under the influence of liquor.| Notl k~mgormlmsne:.-.;m~d» hest made. quantity. by the older boys of the club. This added $130 to our treasury. The|A hearing was held last night in ¢ Only 25c. | w 3 ax Paper -Pc. Linen performance was repeated at the [town court before Judge C. §. Bar- town farm the following Sunday. Lrows. Va.nity Sets Perhaps the most successful event| Mr. Pipkin was fatally injured e . 9c Roll from & soclal standpoint came the { when he was struck by McKnight's & first week In March, when the local | car, which, it is said, was driven at 3 OMORRORY AL —100 sheet rolls, size 12x131¢. C e —Neatly hemstitched. cxcells1. basketball squad entertained the |a terrific rate of speed. Plpkin was| ¢ Boaton Boys' club team. The ladies |filling the radiator of a car at the| SMAI,,L LOT quality linen. provided sandwiches, cakes, and|Kinney garage at the time of the| Women’s Sample Cotton Bats coffee for this occasion. accident. He died at the Hartford | . “Our third annual whist party |hospital yesterday after & blood | ves LOT NO. 1 LOT NO. 2 0 was held on March 19 and we mado | transfusion proved unsuccessful. | 1 5 some $92, which was doing very| Mr. Pipkin was a brother of Al-| = 79c 50 Dresses 39 Wlnter Coat: C Each well, considering the whist parties |bert F. Pipkin of this town, who | & : —3 b, b0l ok Tl st e given by other organizations the|was formerly a constable and oper- ' = —Fancy turned down embroid- Silks and Jersey same week., The auxiliary’s lastated the Triangle garage. He leaves| ered cuffs, also the embroidered 0 meeting before the summer recess |a wite, Katherine Burns Pipkin, and | Flare style. Colors are Grey, $ Turkish Towels was held on April 25. After the busi- {3 1 1.2 year old daughter, Elizabeth. | Pongee and Oak. 9 neas & soclal hour was enjoyed, |Funeral arrangements are incom-| B ® L] 2 for 25c when ice cream and waters were [plete, ; . _Cretonnes s i 4] ‘ 18¢ —Formerly priced at §5.95. —Former values to $39.50. el o “In Beptember we realised the need H of more members, 8o started a drive, Hermit Causes Sln.iutlon | | — ’ M s allowing all who joined at this time Problem in Mexico Hills i — Handsome patterns, short ' LOT N lmt' toll membership until January,| Mexico City, Jan. 31 UP—Reports | lengths, 85c quality. priced to T NO. 3 LOT NO. 4 69 1929. Our Hallowe'en party was &s(of miraculous cures being per-| clearaway. X ever 8 very succemsful one, with|formed by Anino Florencio, a her- | 47 Dresses | 23 in X , Huck Towels Winter Coats Ml R e some 180 boys in costume. Prizes|mit in the wilds of the Coahuila | / i were presented to the boys with the | mountains, have hrought up a prob- / 3 5 Silks and Jerseys best and the funniest costumes. As|jem in sanitation. usual the refreshments consisted of | An increasing number of persons 7 $ doughnut and apples. are traveling to see tha hermit daily ‘“The Iadies amsisted Mr. Skinner|and raflway traffic is becoming con- | ;@. 3 for 1.00 PY ® ard brand, muslin, full bleached in welcoming the guests at the open | gested. meeting of the club which was held A petition was sent to the health in November. Also in November|gepartment to supervise the trans- came the beginning of the basket-|portation of patients, some of whom | ball games, and the 1::‘51 ’crl-vfl‘a- are suffering from contagious ’ oned the dances which followed | gigeases and thus threaten the health | . S ——— N. ETT! e, The ladies Dave takon 30 or'Chone forced o trave In srowded —Specials For Tomorrow! T 1auch interest e team coaches, have become 1its ardent followers{ mpe pational rallway decided to . ‘ool eet an —A special lot of Women's . and have not only been present at,onq two sleeping cars to Espinazo, -m Sk .(';d.v‘,‘m Str t d flannclette gowns, with or Mfll" Sllll‘b the regular Monday night games but | 5 gesolate railway station near which HOSE Without collar, assordl ep)- have also secompanied the 8quad |¢ne hermit lives, for use as a hotel | v 39 2 i : : House Dresses | o stripes. made 67¢c sl 55 3 for $4.50 . (. 5 i by those visiting Florencio. full and long. —A mixed lot of imported Engiish ~—Regular size §2x36, 29¢ qual- ——Large part linen towels, with : : * : o —Formerly priced as high as $12.95. —Formerly priced at $59.00. ity, priced for Wednesdny, attractive borders. : \ pod < MUS SLIPS, b ‘ e Jennie E. Jones Estate —All over silk and w 1 67c s Goxlgbsf'%q \”b[l?']ltb. h;@;ifl:;l: ::;‘1‘".-0!; ";:u;v‘m:A ‘rvtmdn fashioned back, in the Is Appraised at $11,014 son’s newest shades. 58 ETC. Men's Blue WORK SHIRTS The estate of the late Jennie E. close out. 2 5 . S hin et sl Mlies > Jones is valued at $11,014.79, ac- ; Every dress in this| 784 b o B ir ke 2 for 31.00 cording to an inventory filed in pro- silk and Wool Children's lot made to sell for| vottom, also muelin ana - 500 of these bate court today by the adminisrra- y Y 7 a : SE g £ i | crepe gowns, in reg. and ex- lightly damaged. tor, Harry Main. Land and bufld- | OSE ; HOSE much more, all set in [ FF NI o o nain. | ranir vajomage H | ings at 192-19¢ South Main street| 50 4 sleeves, full cut and | sook bloomers, all 93 All spaciously en C Ppai ! C i amount to $8,000 end there s a| Sizes 14 to 10 deposit of $3,014.79 In the Savings | 25 Cor: guaranteed fast colors, | #izes and cotors. Bank of New Britain, | —Every pair guarant 4 * | neatly trimmed in self CORSET SPECIAL { frst quality, regular . Al first quality. | op contrasting colors. | -~Flain or elastic top corset il g8 [ 1 goods, in all the A it : torosiGnt =it Mrs. Armstrong to Sing ' | 1 fine and he Giet vour supply before | 11 reintorced and wel ban . wanted shades. Siz B | n From | : N ibbed. Tan, cor- < with elastic inserts on hips. Nrs. umlygme‘;%h%:“::i oL torvan, black and | they are gone. Sizes | our garters attached. prano soloist at the South Congre- B s white. All sizes. | 36 to 52. Sl 51.39 gational church, will broadcast a e m of songs from station/ et —Household Supplies Priced For Wednesday! Dogs are one of the animals| e ’ —Assorted Jellies, Vienna Sausage, Peanut Butter, Maraschino Cherries known to keep their wits in case of | | BIAPIE o e uioonviowsnions snsis s nis s b nonnss snessinsasstsan & fire outbreak. | Men's Heavy Springic UNION sUITt -Final clean u reg. $1.59 valu All sizes, all perfeet sl fi. £ I i | it iy i ‘l o fir i i $2.00 Fancy Broadcloth = 3 9 s ol Ve | DresShirts |t oy witd ; v""jasso 4for512 312“. 4for$122 '_ ’ Men's Heavy Boys’ Hy-Rox Boys’ House Slippers Wool Hose Heavy leather soles, camel Heavy Lumberjackets Knee Pants hair top; $1.95 value Assorted colors; 49¢ value White, blue or red '1.00 |:1.00 | *1.00 |4 12 | 2Vpcan

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