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Brown.” He said he had an auto- {himself up until, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1928 L | 1 { {know how to drive it, and sold it |was wanted merely for questioning. | To S | JERSEY SLAYER |S lin 1922, Clement said he had been \\(-un’ M AWYER DEAD | Native of Denmark ing false whiskers and a wig as a AN i | He said he was a native of Den- |disguise, and took them off only | . B mirk, and had served two prison [when he reached the police station | Man Who Prompted Mark Twain | |, |scntences in Copent Lefore |to surrender. Waiie the Famous Book l —_— | | | | coming to the United Clement was questioned by the| . His tull name, he said, was Louis |Police for nine hours and early to- Dies in Arizona “Dr.” Louis Clement Questioned 'ciomeut Van Novden, ana under |92y locked up n police head-| o o that name he married Teresa Flow- |QUarters on a charge of grand lar-| e, FLAs yer, the cite. |Ceny in connection with the the Musette. ories of life on t er, known on the stage A B i o " valued at $600. PRSI | Admits Theft Carey said Cleme nt| Clement would be e man who in- New York, March 6 () — After v a weok's search police today hal id he had been penniless ar ned it for $100. hunting him. a picture of Dr.| Rain Gives Cubs First ¥ mbling the man Rest in Three “'eeksl‘ho » had pointed out in ¢ Paso Robles, Cal., March 6 (P— | er fiance, but police | pagy nas n forced the pitts. |\ ation was not €on- | hurgh Pirates to confine their prac- | tice sessions to light drills and Man- | lso to ‘”‘ ager Bush has dec to postpone n. With [the first intraclub games, scheduled . e turned | for today, until later in the week. | apuircn .yt non thorities for | Much attent ech: . Milwaukee and f8 et b Pald | iiroa and helped to ¥, yo itfield- Tea; {line through North Dakot g Bhar a. He spent 25 years in the west last year during r1d series. o Bk N ailroad man . Comorosky has improved rapidly | e ais ago, fAinding himself in and is expected to provide som e opposition for the regular left field : vecover his he moBlbon, jended in his rec 5 The sister BODY IN CHAPEL | body had beer Rome, March § (I'P)—Marshal {ada and buriec in their custody “Dr.” Louis Cle- Pinero| her| Sawyer, who died Arizona. | ler brot t on the shor 1 that Twain first| v him aboard a mboat H w to manhood while workin, river and finally turned to the| for adventure and livelihood. | ment, with opportunity to g started _ [Miller i Clement rction with the ret Brown, who was bruary 20 near Bernards. | Miss him in o of Miss walked info police h rters and asked for Deputy r Carey of the liomici , who in a public statemens €alled in. polic asked Clement render, | his consent wring him the - |0 to cevidencd cont the murder of Miss Brown and onty wanted to question him in the that something of vaiue might b lear ment's wife was to fter a session of question W New York and New police participated, Insp, Coughlin of the detective said Clement would not the Brown case unless authorit letained him, but that he would he held until charges in which he ¢ inst him in connecction with [0f the Brown business ventures were cle d bee Pinero said, | ath, ounced that the it to Ontario, Can-| re. | bureau held in al SMITH SCHOOL ME - The Smith School Parents and e exact spot at 'l s’ association will meet Weid- buried in the evening, March T, at 81 constant gua ! thorities ¢ which it sha ed up. Clement told police he had not | with ti : Church of Santa Baria Degli Angeli. o'clock. An interes known the slain governcss, hut that crated his statement in the = e been prepared and I - | eight vears ago he had become ihat he BARON DEAD ident of the school hoard, will he the [ tcquainted with another “Miss |said he had I Palermo, March § (UP)—Senator speaker. on Gerolamo Coffari is dead —_— | | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED .\l‘\‘ B. C. PORTER SONS EXPANSION and ALTERATION SALE CONTINUES All the Brand New Spring Furniture Which Is Arriving Every Day, Is Being Placed on Our Floors at the Sale Prices. The Workmen are Making Rapid Progress With Our New Buildings, But We Must Give mobile at one time, but did not jter was printed, he learncd th THE NEW DINING SUITES THE NEW BEDROOM SUITES are most attractive, especially as the prices are in Mahogany, Walnut and Maple are very low reduced in the Sale. in price in the Sale. o W s ~ A e 7 i EVERY SUNROOM SUITE MANY NEW LIVING ROOM SUITES and Odd Reed and Fibre Pieces are included in have arrived during the last few days, and are Porter’s Big Sale. included in the Sale. EVERY REFRIGERATOR included in the Sale. ALL BABY CARRIAGES Three-Door FRONT ICER TOP ICER ]W”M";__‘::ff Price. epu T Many s THE NEW 1928 CARRIAGES NOW ...... 529-50 SALE ...... 319-75 ] are included and are most attractive. B. C. PORTER SON “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE STORE” MEET ME AT | Womon's and_Qlisses Apparel | Where Smart Style Meets Moderate Price 215 MAIN STREET Grouped together into giving event that is precedent or parallel. for tomorrow and the balance of this week ONE $P%.95 DRESS for . . .. $ TWO DRESSES for . . R for sport—for business—for afternoon—for parties and for evening wear For tomorrow and the balance of this week— a marvelous opportunity to purchase high grade, chic, new spring dres at prices which are far below their actual value. Made to sell for $11— and they are fine values at $11—but due to Jor- dan’s powerful merchandising facilities we were able to purchase the entire output of a leading dress manufacturer at ridiculously low prices. Dresses for every occasion. Every new color, every new print, every new material, every new style, is included in this exceptional offering. Shop tomorrow at Jordan's. See our large selection of Spring Coats at $19.50 and up—also suits—ensembles and fur neck pieces. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY These Special Onyx Pointex Prices arte b~ ‘v.':-o_,v‘ e 141,19 tops and feet .$1.50 50$ Chiffon. Silk ety *1.35 707 Service - Sheer. Sifk to the hem ~cotton feet . $1.85 from top to toe $1.95 E) oJordan’s. Hartford Store At 845 Main St. A New Arrival of Super Quality— Rayon Underwear Well made garments in beautiful pastel shades. Chemise Stepin the new bloomers, Panties and Slips. 88c Extraordinary Sale Silk Hose Full Fashioned From a Well-Known Manufacturer $1.00 a pair 3 Pair $2.95 Regular $1.35 to $1.65 A rare opportunity to secure all silic service weight hose with a narrow lisle top at an extraordinary low price. Quality is assured since these stockings were purchas. ed from a manufacturer who is nationally known as the maker of firne RNoslery. All new shades and all sises.