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63 Planes In Nation’s First Aircraft Show (ZONE SAVING 15 EDEL MAY NOT BE ' RELEASEDTON.Y. -~ BY POSTAL DEPT. (Continued from First Page) —— | couple of other girls’ and took ,them to Hartford and New Haven, where they celebrated New Year's. | ,Then he came west while police {sought him in connection with the + HIGHLY INPORTANT - Air, Lile's Necessity, Becoming Morg Precious Conseriation of oz {murder of Mrs. Harrington, whose development hody, meanwhile, had been found le ; in her apartment. big o ‘Was Acquitted Meriden, Conn., March 23 (UP)— Fritz W. Edel, suspected murderer of Mrs. Emma Briswalters Harring- ton of New York, who has been ar rested at St. Paul, Minn., was ac- | quitted of the murder of his friend, | John Mastriano of Meriden in July, | 1327 After Mastriano's body had been found at Mt. Carmel on Christmas | Eve, 1926, Edel was arrested as a | material witness and later indicted | for murder. He was released for lack of evi- | dence after trial at New Haven. | Strong suspicion fell upon Edel when the body of another of his supposed friends, David Dudley, Jr., of Meriden, was found at Westfield, He was never indicted, however. 1 losson was company apparatus Tustead Aided Warrant New Haven, March 28 (B—Cap- | ture of Fred W. Edel in Hopkins Minn, for postal officers because of Lis money order forgeries was | brought about, in part, through the w Haven detective bureau, it was d here today st Friday Captain of Detectives | Aiv 1a 1 bogrt bere n James J. Decgan reccived a circular | 2 from the St. Paul postal authorities | are burn containing a picture of a man, his ; WERES O deseription and crime he was want- The device works roug L ed for. Detectives here recognized ventilating the picture as that of Edel, al-| though the circular picture was at | least eight years old. The burcau of identification sent a much later pic- ture of Edel to St. Paul, which aided The man who once peered eagerly at the cars displayed at automobile shows and hoped he might some day own one can now covet an airplane at the nation’s first aireraft’show in De- troit, April 12-21. Among 63 models shown are a tiny Monocupe (above) made in Wichita; a one-seater Mohawk (center) with gasoline mileage guaranteed; a Ford tri-motored all-metal materially in the apprehension of | B Ml]NEY WAS MAI]E transport plane (lower right:) and the new six-passenger Bellanca (lower left.) William B. 'h'rm:"] T N, . Sl SR Tk ostal authoritics in St. Paul de- : Mayo (left) is chairman of the show. R e T T : it 8 oo st Tacs) T S PR SSTEEN 25 SF e AL released from Sing Sing in 1925 after % (Continued F st Page [ Miaraw | serving three vears and nine months | b e N”RW“;H MER[;HANT teation committer. refused today 10| Mys, Coolidge’s Mother for robbery he begau his operations | Hiave preferred to get out. The west- | York part of its inquiry; after Repre Again Is Much Better He “.(:n to 8t ‘x',‘f;;nn:m‘:: ’tw:o(:‘n‘ jerners, on the other haud.uramfl in| S\rm:mw Rankin, democrat, Miss Northampton, Mass, March 29 (P ugo and immediately began opera- Varly and rode up with it. { | KIllE" IN EAR WRE[;K |issippi. charged that ulture de- | oo otinued improvement ©in the | tions there. His system consisted of | Among the biggest “winners” if tment men in New York Were {gngition of Mrs, Lemira Goodhue, buying a mency order for $3 or £4 “they could be called that, and the o | ‘pulling the wool over the eyes of |7g o, o1q mother of Mrs Calvin | and or $40. But fn {Fafest ones, 100, are the members of |the men appointed to tike samples o clidae cheered 1he wife. of the | raising o WAt e {the Exchange. The individual| (Continued from First Page) | of storesof cotton th président today raise three to “thrity” houses have never done so v:m;‘h & e Dr. Justin B, Hayes. her physi- Fourty.” [usiness and the commissions of the | 4o\ ndarciood that Mrs, Frrgu- C‘ l cian, deseribed his patient last night was arrested in - Hopkins 'hig dealers arc gigantic. . son said after the accident that a lty tems as having passed a resifnl day. Hos- when he tried 1o by One big house is credited with ' . yoine 1owards Norwich had hit | —_— pital s sald she appeared lor. He was recogni shandling $40.000 shares in one day. | o Jor “eront mud guard causing | wgige Kaplan, the prize fight brig APDY detained., @lthough it refused to either con- iy .. 45 jose control of the wheel | sitor in fown toda; Jirs) OooRllge “who returncd o Befote 1ihe police ,ghme, 1odel Hirm or deny the report. If true, lgo . i wiio were soon on the Gladys M. Andrews has - trans. NCF former home here to be with gashed info the strect, wa pursied | s commisions would be somewhere .o 0 pooun seareh for this car, a roperty on MeClintock street NP INOTDCr wias with hor twice yes- iy officers in a machine and cap-'| ween $128.000—the lowest esti-| 0 o rintion and the make of the Lt NAca6r, Haodriing oo | orday for three hours. On her cxhausted, He at fiest denied | mate—and $420.000—the highest. |y g o Ty Mrs, Ferguson. Miss warrantee deed filed with City Clerk S¢cond visit she hrought “Black ) kno: of Mrs. Harrington's | The divergence fn these figures isixpd Sonn” an employe of the 7o premeea (ot 3 Borr blac ow acquired Jast pupder or that he forged | explained by the varying commis-| g oy ocnital who was following in | & lodgs of P tion Summer in South Dukota swhere the | hecks, But when a rai money | missions. On 100 shares of Stock | . . puy'sng caid she was not near | D w president and Mrs. Coolidge spent gpjer was found on him Edel con- | the commissions vary from $15 to o000 oo he accident at thr sonic lodge rooms this [N vacation. Mrs;Goodhue had regeq his identity. Edel is wanted 0 according to its selling price. [\, 00y 4 occurred sald that she did | ovaning at 7:30 o'clock to exemplify CSRTCSSed a’ desire 1p the @i~ o0 money order and chock forgerics With the active traders during the o0 %eon) ossing a car going to- fourth and 14th degrees, Tho Al which her daughter had'i"pore Wayne, New York, - Pitts- last few big daya estimated at 6001 L0 Tnorien which might have it degree will be worked hy a |'TOUBWT with'lier“from the capitaly,yrgn Indianapolis, Chicago, Mil- elr average commissions would be | 0 B BT hioh it the Fergu v Britain cast. Supper will T : s aukes, St Paul, Minneapolis, Du- -ound $2,000 on a 4,000,000 share, ‘00 T e g BRUTAL FATHER WHIPPED il and Licrosse, Wis. arket, Acting Superintendent Dr. Elijah | 4 B Windsor, Ont.. Mareh 29 (UP) Want Reliet | 8 ‘Birdsall and several of the staff FIL SUIT FOR $1.200 Edwin Bulmer stripped to the Postal authorities estimate that Some harassed traders, 100KINE fO8] o¢ yho state hospital gave emergency | it for $1,200 has heen brousht waist and Jashed fen times across t0tal of his forgeries is in ex- iolief from the strain ofithe OVET* g ang sent the injured to the |jndn action to rccover money loancd e back “today becauso he cam cuss of §5,000. New York police | helming marke ve started | g, pug nospital. on' -a-promissory note fo Imilicr home drunk and whipped his 20 were sent today to the Mianesota novement to limit trading on th The state police were to make 2 osgrauski by | J. Holloway |¥car o ghter, Thelma, M ity to question Bdel concerning the lixchange to five " of the board TePOTt to the coroncr on the acident | through his attorncy Samuel RRosen- 1rate Brodic impo senten Ier of Mrs. Harrington. This followed failure of the board, ooy oy vo turther inquired into | a1 of Hartford. Aftachment on “hich also included 24 hours i Offiecrs here who rehed @ of governors to take action On &',y yre Ferguson has recovered|jots’and - buildings in Newington il room at the Taft where Edel and petition for a three-day holida¥ [y on yor tinor hurts and shock s made. Deputy Sheviff Mart vo women had stayed in January starting Good Friday, April 6. S e Horwitz ser the papers today The advertiscment printed in found a revelver, a bloody handker- Eookhanlng cerdinerlly & watier WON = ——»7 was 4 “travel ad” in the chief, shirts soaked with blood, bills of secondary consideration, l‘:; the Washington, ')~ | READ AFRALD CLASSIFIED ADS France, July 4. 1631, ad- v lotters addressed to Mrs. Har- S Ol et Sodor WL R | i St B¢ 0k gsthos Tnves FOR BEST RESULTS waters of Forges rington, a check for $170 made out. clerical staffs of the bLrokerage ouses forced to handle a volume of jusiness far beyond the capacity to which they are geared Although the Exchange has b josed on Good Frida Ty nee 1900 except fn 1905 and 1907 1 was recently decided that it would lose only on legal holidays, Tcker Fails | | Ihe rule was adopted, howe a time when no one envisione he present 4,000,000 share market Failure of the ticker to kecp Wige Smith-& o The Smartest Spring Shioes | Fashion | Every New Shade —Every Chic Leather S B : San Francisco Wants To Be Given Reasons 29 (UP) Every New Style— Graceful Slim-Fitting Lasts signed footwear in nas to know with styles that are de- | ! cidedly new and in the Spring vogue. : P The excellent work- ! ! o Re 1 nd manship that character- ! | izes the Wise, Smith & ! ALD 1 3 s | HY B a1 40 \ Co. shoes miake them the | | LUCKY TIGER stops fall- ‘ choice of all diseriminat- | w ing hair like te-Fox | | PR, knocks pimples. Both sold under Money-Back Guar- B antee. Barbers or druggists § New! Sma rt! ing women whatever the ! color, whatever the style Opera Pumps with One-Strap Pumps | you require — will be ! i . . g 3 found here in a correct R AMERICAN MULTIGRAPH Spike and Cuban of Honey Beige : : z e choice in this wide SHEIE Heels. Patent and Gray Kid with | ,yay Slightly used. Value to Chinrchos, Lo ¢ & 3 * | Lodges or Printer Leather Ties and Lizard trimming S iheo Ties. catlier and to mate Make An Oifer Kid One- DR. W. F. KEITH 358 MAIN ST, —— L —— - —————. | ——————— it o TUL. 3140 Lo g iaaginst Edel when he is brought to | that | Rumors have reached me in which | ,port the fire had broken out after a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAID', THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928. te her and other articles reported ! by New York police to have been stolen from the woman's apartment. They went to Springfield and re- covered from a taxi driver a coat and stocks and bonda belonging to the woman and which had been left by Edel in a cab he _had hired to bring him from the Massachusetts city to New Haven, These were taken by New York police and will be used as evidence trial there for the Harrington mur- WILL HOLD INQUEST Official Probe To Be Made Into Sudden Death of Litue Boy in Bridgeport. Bridgeport, March 29 #—Coroner J. J. Phelan will conduct an inquest tomorrow into the death Tuesday at the Welfare building of Julius Sutay | aged nine. The boy, according to the report of an autopsy filed with the coroner by Medical Examiner H. R. De Luca died of a hemorrhage of the lungs which started as he was | having a tooth extracted in the dental clinic. | Coroner Phelan today declared | “while I am satisfigd that the re- | port of the medical examiner in this | case is accurate, I will conduct a | hearing 1o offset the wild rumors ! attempts were made by the medical examiner and the authori- ties at the Welfare building to cover | up the facts of the boy's ‘eath.” | it is stated that Dr. De Luca and T had plotted not to hold an inquest | because we wished to cover up some | malpractice on the part of others. THREE COTTAGES RUR! 3 Branford, March 29 (UP)—Three | cottages were destroyed and two others badly damaged by fire of mys- terious origin - at Indian Neck, a summer resort near here, early to- | day. Police were investigating a re- | “wild party” in one of the cottages, which normally are unoccupied at this time of year. Loss was estimated | at $25,000 to $30,000, PLAGUED BY BOILS OBTAINS RELIEF | WITH RABALM | “In appreciation of the wonderful rasulta I bave | obtainod from the use of Rabaim, and for the eacourngement of others who may be afflicted with boiis, I want to tell you that Rabalm im- mediaicy relievod a condition which threataned a repetition of a long and painfal case of neck boils, for which I was obliged to undergo 3 tedious and expensive trestment by skilled pbysicians. The rapidly forming boils were not | only ralicved of pain, but were dried up snd entirely dissppeared in an astonishingly short time. Former experience makes me realize how much Rabalm spared me, and I eaanot spesk too bighly of its soothing and healing powers.” —Wallacs Campbell, 21 Wheeler Street, | Gloucester, Mass. 1t you, too, suffer from boils, you also, like | Mr. Camplell, can obtain the great joy of reliel | by using RABALM, sparing you pain and | expens~. In two siges, 50-cents and §1.00 coptain- ing 3 times as much. Start using Rabalm todsy. RABAL is for sale by all druggiste. N.E T. AND T. WILL EXPEND OVER MILLION Exccutive Committee Authorizes Money for New Construc- " tion. Boston, March 29 (UP)-—The ex- ecutive committee of the New Eng- land Telephone and Telegraph com- | | pany today authorized the expendi- ture of $1,911,309 for new construc- tion and improvements in plant. Including this authorization, the total commitment of the company for plant expenditures this year is $12,457,506. Of the amount authorized today, $84.459 will be spent in Rhode Is- land. The company will spend §24.- 292 for additional equipment in the East Providence central office; $10,- 083 for cables connecting with the matter, Gaspee central office, Providence: $107,976 for underground and aerial ! underground conduits and cables | connecting with the Plantation ani Angell central offices, Providence $25,610 for cables at Portsmouth and $15,054 to relocate a toll line be tween Woonsocket and Pascoag. b :AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs FOR BEST RESULTS 'Was Always Tired, Due to Stomach Gas “My husband and I would blou ;up with gas and always felt tired | Then we began Adlerika. Today w. eat what we like, sleep well and fec! years younger.'—Mrs. W. D Kingsbury. Just ONE spoonful Ad Ilerika relieves gas and that bloated feeling so that you can eat and sleey | well. Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old wast No matter what you have tried for vour stomach and bowe Adlerika will surprise you. Leading R 20 cables at Narraganset; $59,004 for | druggists. feeling a TRY THIS SALAD! < 1f, Friend Husband is bit “low”— if the children are “off their feed”—buy a jar of IVANHOE AND ) VANHOE Mayonnaise MINER, READ & TULLOCK Local Distributor Felt Hats 38 0 $10 /) ) J [ ew Leathers Hesdierchiefs 75c1031.50 Matching shades of grey and tan predominate in Spring popularity. Harmony in clothes and in furnishings is procurable, here. sUITS 335 ans Mous Knowing How to Dress—Is Merely Knowing Where to Buy Fitch-Jones