New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1928, Page 5

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Among those still being sought was Fred Litzinger, relative of a well PROGRAM OF PLAYS [r2isie e g Sought I comnection with the ey 5 : 7o) W/ BY Y"l]Nfi JU“EANS min::‘licz ::lizo:e:(;:fier.“':erhc“;es' / \ : T = f 2 - ”"h\\// !]// ‘ W including two bank holdups in which { Jfl ) / N oo the bandits waited for a time-lock [ Entertainment Tonight at Cen- t‘f.‘;:if;?hg.f:g’h‘i‘:::,“u“niu‘;“i,".?: - pects in the Grand Trunk holdup, fral School Auditorium — \ / WA == | Z © F' st Sister . ° aetigned to recovering the additional | Tonight three of the Young Judea clubs of New Britain will present s joint program at Central Junior High school. The program will consist of three playlets with musical numbers between acts. There will be no admission fee, the purpose of the program being mere- ly to foster good spirit among the; clubs and to gain friends and sup- poriers for Young Judean work. The three plays are: “Lost Nor- rin=" presented by ‘Latovah” club; | “A Sick Purim,” given by The Lilies | of the Jordan, and a “Fan and Two Candlesticks,* given by the oldest group of the three, ths Shin-Shin- £hin. It {s a costume playlet in rhyme and will be preceded by musi- cal yevue improvised by the mem- | bers of the club. The prégram will be as follows, 1—"A Sick Purim™ by the Lilies of the Jordan. Cast Miss Jacobsen ., Derothy Koplowitz John ., Dorothy Gitlavitz Kitty Naomi Bozarnick Leah Alice Gitlavitz Max Futh .eee farah saeeen +. May Gordon anette Fruchtman + Emma Malamud 2—Violin #0l0 «s.vee Rose Meltzer 3—"Lost Noreen” by "Latovah™ Cast Frologue ....... Beatrice Chotiner Leost Noreen . Mildred Bromberg Brother .. - Hortense Hirsch Brownis .... Florence Buckwalter Mother .. ‘Winifred Sinens | Eldest Sister . Beatrice Nair Little Sister . Ruth Berson Marcella Kaplan Anna Rabinew . Rose Horwitz Becond Sister Nurse 4—S010 seevapanciien Samuel Cole B—Viclin #8010 .eceee Ross Meltzer #—CSomething different by the Ehin. Fhin-Shins. The Girl and Boy of Today Cast, . Ethel Menus' Gertruds Kaplan | Aseisted by chorus Down on the Farm i Cast. . Dora Bell Ruth Goldstein Solotet: Ethel Menus astisted by chorus ©n the Sidewalks of New York Cast, SENELL IS NOT GUILTY OF EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE Prasecutor Nolles Accusation Brought by Eddy Awning Co, Man's Former Employer Ernest F. Senell, aged 45, of 150 Vance street, was freed.in police court today when the charge of em. bezzlement, on which he was arrest- €d several days ago, was nolled by Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods. Judge F. B. Hungerford represent. | ed Senell. An investigation into the com- plaint made by the Eddy Awning Co., by whom Senell was formerly emploved, convinced the prosecut- ing aftorney that the case was not deserving of presecution. Senell, who left the employ of the complainant and entered the awning business, was alleged to have embezzled ap- proximately $100, but the action of the prosecuting attorney in enter- ing the nolle indicated that the charge could not be substantiated, GOLDEN HORN FREEZES Tirst Time in 25 Years Turkish Strait Covered With Jco—Constantinople Shivers in Sub.Zero Weather. Constantinople, Feb. 28.—(M— With reports o various calamities 1n Anatelia pouring in here, Constan- tinople today was under snow for the seventh guccessive day with the temperature at eight below zero, centigrade. The Golden Horn froze last night for ths firet time {n 25 vears Families are evacuating the old wooden dwellings at Stamboul im- periled by 2 enowfall of one meter. Trebizond s under two meters of |snow and the mayor is distributing provisions to the stricken population. A big fire at the forestry depart- ment. building caused the explosion of a thousand bombs hidden thers by Armenians to whom the buildings belonged. 7 2 experienced 3. violent earthquake of ehort dyration, which 44 no damage, in the mi heavy blizzard yesterday r € At Kutatia it waz 0 cold that the schools were closed. At Angora a temperature of seventeen helom zero was registered, Call Issued for Chicago _ Christians to Assemble | | Tharsday ALTERATION SALE Join Our Parade of Progress Involving the Change of Location of Ten Important Departments. Come and See the Changes—and Save! BAY STATE TOILET PAPER (1,200 Sheets to rell) Alteration Sale Special 27 21c RINSO 10c siza (for laundering) Alteration Sale pes for MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Plain white, blue or tan. Also neat stripez “nd figures; attached collars and neckband styles. Regular value $1.50. Alter:iion Sale Special, each .. APHAEL'S is never content to stand still . . . this store is planning aheac' all the time to serve you and to save you money. Now we are changing th- locations of ten departments and each change means BETTER SERVICE BETTER DISPLAYS, BETTER STOCKS, B'GGER CASH SAVINGS -— Beginning tomorrow we open a four-day ALTERATION SALE, a quicl slearance of merchandise throughout most of the store. Hzre and there we found goods we want to close out so that our newly located departments can e better eauibped for springg. COME—NEW BRITAIN'S ONLY CASH DEPARTMENT STORE offers you bigger thrift valuss for WEDI'ESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. ‘ FILLOW CASES (Bize 42x36) Alteration Sale Special 32¢ e 10-inch BROWN SHEETING Heavy Quality Alteration Sale specal. 15¢ s 8c Children’s o ... o s to Assemble | Children’s Warm Gloves and Mittens . 5 B hebecis Boeen «‘h,cz?,‘_ ke Wool lined Cape Skin, Cowhoy Leather Gloves and Mit- SOft Kl’llt §leepm87 Garme“ts < in their tens, Sizes up to A Fan and Two Candlesticks Caat Hugh coceeeee Gertrude Eromberg | Nanette «... Libby E. Dunn, Ralph ....occonee Ruth Bloomberg Soloist: Ethel Menus assisted by chorus. TWO STILL AT LARGE *IN Bif: MAIL ROBBERY Chicage Police Endesvoring to Round Up Entire Gang of Grand Trunk Looters Chicago, Feb. 28— (UP)—Tvo additional members of the caretully tralned bandit party which bombed & Grand Trupk train Saturdav and escaped with $133,000, today re- mained to be captured before polics could call the crime solved. Already five members have been arrested, police said: two have con- fessed and a considerable portion of the loot recovared. Altogether 20 persons were ar- rested in the great police and federal anthorities raid, staged immediately after the holdup. A system of wire- tapping had informed police of the | held-up. Among those arrested was Mrs. ‘William Donovan and it was through her statements that police brought a auick summation of their attempts | to solve the big holdup. Shs told of her husband's activittes—which even included other Chicago crimes—and led to his confession Alse it was eatd to have led to a part confezsion bv Charles “Limpy” Cleaver at whose home $17,000 was found. Fitty postal inspectors have been Toot and government officials predict- #d the money and other members of the bandit gang would be captured within & few hours. respective pl: eof worship "and Pray fo Almighty Ged for strength and viajon” in the zelection of men call was fasued through a tien adopted vesterday by 500 membere of the Union Ministers association in monthly ion The resolution =aid “Conditions have reached a state where the ballet hox is wantonly violated. where life and propertv are rot. gafe; where the homes of citiz- ens are menaced by bombs, whare crime, graft and corruption are in- creasing; and where there iz a partnership between criminals and some officials, as shown by ths exist. ence of hundreds of gambling joints and vice dens, and thousands of places selling intoxicating liquor, openly tolerated by negligent offi- cials The meeting at which the resolu- tion was adopted was attended by ministers reprezenting virtually all the Protestant churches of the city. Eight Cardinals Yet To Join Squad in Camp 8t. Louis, Feb, 25 (#—FEight more Cardinals have fallen into step at the Avon Park, Fla, training camp leaving only eight. rematning outside of the fold. The absentees are Pitch- er Flint Rhem, the only holdout, in- fielders Jim Eottomley, Frankie Frisch, Rabbit Maranville and Out- fielders Chick Hafey, Taylor Douthit, John Martin and1 Walter Roettger. The Cardinals have sfarted on ther socand week of conditioning The Browns at West Palm Beach, Fa, are jnbilant over the comeback of Third Baseman Billy Mullen who practiced for the first time since a plece of cartilaga was removed from his Lnze last fall Herald Classified Ads are business boosters. 127 MAIN ST. (Opp. Arch) Special for AT $18.75 and Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn MM AT $ l .00 Women'’s 2-Piece Pajamas of Crepe AT pr. 250 Silk Hose. Values to $2.00 Mostly Dark Brown and Small Sizes. Values $25.00. 'NEW DRESSES FOR THE SMAILL woym{ ‘AT Glove Silk Kickernick. AT g%.clgoc kii?{(:gfiéeteys%;%pgtirflose and PHONE 1409 Wednesday Leather Coats $19. Also Wool Skating Gloves, Golf Gloves. 89 Value to $1.49. Alteration Sale Special . .... ... (v 309 Pairs Children’s Hose Golf and long Sport Hese, including wool and novelty rayon and lisle. Alteration Sale Speeial .................. CLIMAY SEWING COTION (1.200 yards to specl) Alteration Gals Spectal 1,601 Pairs Infants’, Children’s and Misses’ 4-Buckle Arctics and “Snoboots” Children’s first qualitv. Colors, tan, grey and other color combinations, Sizes to 2. Values sl 57 to $3.50. Alteration Sale Special ...... i st Women'’s Flannel Bath Robes Warm comfortable Robes, with cord and tassel. Regu- larly sold for $3.00. Alteration Sale Special ...........cc000.0e. $l '69 100 Doz. Sash Window Curtains Made of fine quality Splash Voile with borders of check Gingham in pink, blue, green and yellow effects. 49 Alteration Sale Special .....o.c00vnee Per Pair C Infants’ White Dresses With lace an? haomburg edging. Sizes 1-—2. Extra Special for Our Alteration Sale Special ...... ... each 29C “Bunny” Rubber Sheets With Gromets, in white or pink, size 27x36. All i .o each 49(‘. Alteration Sale Special Odd Lot Infants’ Bonnets Knitted and brush wool. Some sold 25 up to 75¢ ea. Alteration Sale Special, ea. C WOMEN'S HANDRERCHIEFS (plain and colored) Alteration Sale Spectal 3. 1lc 274 Yards Fancy Dress Prints On white ground; 36 inches wide, Beautiful assortment of colors. Regular 39¢ grade. Alteration Sale Special, yd.25 (o 1,065 Yds. Organdies, Dimities, Nainsooks Always sold for 59¢ per yard. A wonderful range of colors from which to select. Alteration Sale Special, yd.3 9 (v 0dd Lot Children’s Flannelette Gowns, Slips, Kimonos, Sacques and Gertrudes 25,767 Yards New Spring WASH MATERIALS At Big Cash Savings! Also Boys’ Ribbed Fleeced Union Suits, sizes 6 ‘m 16 years. To close out, Alteration Sale Special Children’s Novel'y Hose 5 Cazes FAIRY SOAP To Be Bold At Our Pair 63 C Women's Silk Wool Hose—Women’s Burson Heather Hose Values to 50c. Alterational Sale Specia! . ... Pair 25C 326 Pairs of Women's First Quality Tan Velvet Cuff Genuine ‘Raynboots’ Broken sizes to 8. Made to sell for $3,50. 1 67 To close out—Alteration Sale Special, Per Pr. #! Men’s Flannel Night Shirts Sizes to 18. Made of heavy quality flannelette. 69 Value to $1 each. Alteratiom Sale Special, Ea. C 1,501 Pairs Women’s House Slippers All wool felt — velvet cuffs. and heels. Alteration Sale Special 379 Yds. Fancy Madras Shirting White ground and eolored stripes. Alr;laysA]sold for 259;j and 39c per vard. teration Sale Special ...... Per Yard 21 (v 810 Yards Fancy Broadcloths, Rayons and Poplins In stripes, checks and figures. All 36 inches wide and sold up to 79%¢ vard. Alteration Sale 49 c To close out at our Alteration Sale Special .......... each 190 $1.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses! Sizes 7 to 14, in plain and figured Broadcloth, also Linenes. Some trimmed in con- trasting colors. Alteration Sale Special 980 Alteration Sale Special o o 9 Qe 36-inch “Milo” Silk Plain colors, all washable, in the most wan}ed shades. Regular 39¢ grade. Alteration Sale Special .. Per Yard 290 2,301 Yards Dress Ginghams Including Domestic and Imported grades. Colored checks and stripes. Sold up to 49c yvard. Alteration 0dd Lot Children’s Flannel Gowns and Sleepers Many sold up to 98c each. To close out. Alteration Sale Special .......... Fach 50(: BROKEN LOT WOMEN’S BLOOMERS and CHILDREN'S PATAMAS To be closed out, Alteration Sale Special .......... Odd Lot Women’s Corsets All popular and well known makes. Some sold up to $4.00. To close out, Alteration Sale Special ...... Each sl 'oo 20 Pieces Flowered Rayon Silks 36 inches wide. The newest colors and styles. Always sold for 98¢ per yard. Alteration Sale Special ............... Yard Imported Japanese Pongee Best quality, natural. colors, 5 pieces to be closed out. ........ PerYardsgc Special ...... Per Yard 75¢ Fancy Dimities, Broadcloths Crepes and Popling, in fancy stripes and floral eg:lcts. Values to 59c. Alteration Sale Special ...... Per Yard 25(: Best Grade Dress Percales In all th; newest patterns and colors. Alteration Sale ..... Per Yard 250 Cash Your Factory Pay Checks Here RAPHAEL'S—THE BIG STORE” Heavy padded soles Sizes to 8. Value to $1.25. Sizes 115 to 8. Final clean-up. Values to $11.95. Until sold, your choice, Each s4’oo Alteration Sale Special Big Boys’ Overcoats Last Call! Sizes 14 to 8. Values to $14.95. To close out, Alteration Sale Special Boys’ Lumberjacks Sizes 8 10 16; in fancy colored mixtures. Values to 82.45. ik s l .67 Alteration Sale Special . ... 9 Boys’ Percale Blouses Double voke, French cuffs. Sizes 6 to 16. Value 69c. Alteration Sale Special .... 430 Boys’ 4 Pcs. Wool Suits Two Golf Knickers, Coat and Vest. Sizes 8 $7.00 to 16. Values up to $13.95. Alteration Sale Special .... Each Men’s Ribbed Shirts and Drawers Heavy Fleeced A mill close out. Reg. 98¢ grade. Alteration Sale Special . Each 630 Lot of Women’s Bloomers Sizes 36 to 44. Rayon stripes, white and pink. Sold up to 59¢ each. X(I‘m:l:iuz ?S:I:‘.Jscmixl T o e 390 Women'’s Full Fashioned Hose Wool and seamback silk and wool Hose. Alteration Sale Special ...... Per Pair 440

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