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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928 ~ ] NEW BRITAIN HERALD [~+-] | BANG QUT VICTORY Suspect beao suov was _| HINCHEY |§ CAPTAIN 0N ARNORY RANGE NOTHING '_}UT -wu W e’y ISEBALL NI Co. T Veterans Corps Defeats Co. ' R Regular Shortstop in 1927 Se Tof 169th Tnfantry chicago. Apci 5 @—pount as 0 |6cted by Coach Cassidy Whether a body shipped to Sabula, Ta., was that of George Hilsinger, a | Easter Candies Marshmallow Duck Lags Specinl Tor cdnesday Ironing Board Pad and Cover Will fit uny standard size board. FPad of white and cover of unbleached mu or Wednesday. Large Chocolate Covered Marsin Fas Fach one wr Special for inesd Al the state armory last night. the | |27 ™2 Edward Hinehey, son of Mr. and Company 1 Veteran corps rific team '4NKer. orfa wax image of him. bas | nrrg Thomas J. Hinchey of T defeated the Company I. 169th Inf, Prought authorities of Jackson ‘shr“ ¥ el treet. has been appointcd captain « N. G.. rific team, §30 to §27. The Ccounty, Towa. to Chicago to conduct | vear’s New Britain High school £cores: un investi 0 on into his death. | baseball team. according to an Co. I Veteran Corps On the day that Hilsibger waa re- | nouncement made today by Coa H. Kalish B 147 ported to bave died in the Presby- | George M. Cassidy. ison i 142 terian hospital of Chicago his bank | Hinchey has been a member of 11 Russian Mineral O Save Money Tomorrow on T v in Subula failed for $300.000. While | baseball squad for the past two Al 1 pint bottle pure 1. Kalish . 300 townspeople viewed the body of | years. Last year he made the reg de Ru Mineral O W. J. Dyson he banker doubts as to whether it |ular team as shortstop. At the end or Wedne i ¢ Toutagu actually was that of Hilsinger were |of the year when the election wa s v 44c % | £ prevalent. {beld he and Stanley Partyka wer > N aster urc ases ¥ Total ....s30 A petition asking exhumation of | tied after two ballots for the honor Co. I, 169th Infantry the hody was presented to the au- | As the school year ended before an- ial Sale of thoritics of Jackson county, Ta. It |other ballot could he taken and al Imer | the regulars lorton laster l.awson as signed by Mayor Gror, ith the exception of ; Watling and 205 residents of Sabula. County | the two candidates were to be grad hillo Attorney 1. D. Kec aid he would [nated or intended to leave school L{ dk h f OUR JUS .<k for a court order on the petition | C0ach ¢ ¥ was given permission andakercniers The =1 RorAMOLS FOR TOMORROW 1til he has completed an investiga- | 10 app S ey & 0 —Others g W ednesday = S t Sines the tas! e L . A One-Day sale of -~ fion in Chwago, Hospital records| Sinc e il - ON sAl 00 ecials Total shows that Hilsinger irftercd as a | ©f Picking a captain was not a di WEDNESDAY p . paticnt November 30 i ik _ i ficult one. Tt was a factional rac: 17 | RS 't b me et el fmlions G G ol c shomen SR oy ster Hosier GLERGYMAN 'Q (IU".ITY Dr. Allen Boyden, hrother-in-law | the Delta Xi and Theta Sizma com ide Linen Jat : 8 of the lanker ami a professor at the | MNed Vot and Partyka. the choic the bauk; the undertaker in Sabula; | 100 the sheriff; and a judge opposed the Comviction of Rev, Guy Willi Nhumziion. They said there was cmbroiderad cor liported Wou Colored S ) e Bridge with g 2 zgc & ‘.‘.".l*m“ A ~.~.‘II h ‘, sLb »Il:»\\l ’ Connecticut Valley (almp 1 fiat drop 16 n, 90k the Lamps | - SENIOR H. S NOTLES Monibers of the student bod California Peaches MEN'S NOVELTY SILK HOSI pothing irregular about the death . W e i A ivts for women 6 25 L e, ull halves, st perfect. new Novelly Hose, lisle toe and toj Hotmes Does Not Prevent and hurial, s‘l‘..y-\c o ";n:m‘;\‘ ::\”:(::w”: . ‘fl & ehildpon zo0d quality large can 156 stlection of < and color ey Vs Fine Cotto wronght iron very ‘Rean Hole W 00 Action third quarter of school work hefor COLLISE SUIT FOR Thursday night of this week wher < in satin strip: o Rl e Raked Dork MWOMEN'S POINTED HILT u«M | 5 Fall River, Mass. April 3 () A suit for $200 datiuge: sehool will he dismissed for the an orded effeets c sd and pat- ans € §1un fashioned pure : the new pointed ight i Willis Holmes, unfrocked New Bed- 1004y in city court hy rual Faster vacation. — soveral § 0 Shefield Farms Milk 1 all colors ford minister, was found guilty last 227008t Philin E. Mastreibone ot Choice-of -study cards for und very pleasing col tall 9 . $l 00 night after a second trisl before th ’\"""\"v through his atforney, M. A. | zraguates of the Senior High seho! Gayly Colored Spring ar conbinations can 4 Cc \ WOMEN'S 1ULL i \~|4|n\| n $ New England southern conference of ," o _'\“"” ";” "”"i‘ ‘I‘"" on and greduates of the twa Juiio Four fferent SILK HOSE ; the Mathodist Ipiscopal chureh on $2NUary 25 the plaintiff, while driv- | 11igh schonlx who are planning C t <hape basis to te 1 norayon and pure silk in§ Z utomobile down West Ma = ) it ardw . i i 4 Con Srecte the defendant drove his car | vear will be passed @ he pupi AT A 10.atral O | curelossly against, his at the inter- | g ey schools this wen' wlorfast, zood nality r fday 2 Ak c s appeal from a similar finding hy | g o8 S (82 ¥ HS 8L the IMEE ) of the schools th ; o $ LADY GRACE LISLE HOS) § 1 conferer nocting dwo: years gyt o i o PR oLL N 3 diustable rollor skates wit or women. exc nt lisle in Spring § zo at Seuth Manchester, Conn I COLL s, 18 SR ol & 2 e conference Tast night furthes | PANtMs machine, Writ also | Aiss Alice Regan, formerly of thi Wadnegdan vard [ ey toe clamps. Just 160 pau rines and all i 25‘; Votad i fstennel SHolraa T ior D defendant with rechless (ity, who is a member of the cla Jor Wednesday 79 Vednesday ............ pair el p e g o ) .mu_ng and failure to give warning of 1929 of the College of New Ro ORIy ooepen C L v of his approach. The plaintiff claims | ¢helle, is guli-chairman of a com Mothodist Episcopal ehureh and de- nanded the surrender of his minis- al creder Boys New (hat as a result of the accident, he | niteen to conduct the annual form lost the use of Wis car and spent a danee of the Hartford Undergrac large sum of money for repairs. |ate club of that sehool. The s Preputy Sheriff J. W, Harding of | will take place at the Bond hot Bristel served the rs. L April 11, Miss Mary Barrett is chair ngrayed Spring Pants An lmportant Message S Easter Cards 1 Is. The charges in- volved Holmes' alleged conduct with Antoinetts Fortin eriminal procaedings waitress, and anst hi « 3 D) A e = man of the committee, Other mei 5 3 $ 3 b § 3 3 } } 1 ¥ nt « r s nrable ¢l h= 1 sizes t L3 Wi or tiider weather to do your Spring Garder Mlanin raved lornd Al e Blgimithe, N it Fiie w16 T nodt apling ob Eals (b b io i Miba e ol ’;(\m ;A sz to 1 i : oy pring Garden planting e Sk i stock with olmes Wil Appea . lits name from the light buft col- | Agnes Iinnis, Helen Zukowski and PN POBEERAN, 58 OUR ANNUAL SALE O1 e 2 5 Varlier in the day writs in a 823, ored stripe on its forewings | Mrs. Hazel Toohey Dyer. é e s c oomer ets Jranatand; £or c‘ no damage action brought Dy | $ HOSE B SHES—SARUBS—FRUIT TRELS EAN IR CARDS ilolmes were ved on Dr. Robert Excellont quality garienis tn § Wit Nined 5 | werts, superintondent of the ~pecial Sale and Demon-tration AND EVERGREEN TRELS T Ra e nvelopes .. : C sw Bedford district, and several “ i AR Large cards in colors with in conncetion with the Oaklte Commences Wednesday, April 11th Frice per sel 95c Leautiful Baster decorations and (liarges against him. Last night a N J sentiments. vrit was served also npon ey, Bos- ton H. Herrick of Tirockton, the of- Clcuns—ns nothing dlse does For cleaning paint. woodno ticial stenographer at the trial, ve- | - aint, wuiring him to appear in the supe- w B R I I A I N wash bowls, bath tubs, tile. Kot vior court i New Bedford, Decem. washing dishes, glassware, cr 16, next, ta produce all the rec- | iothes, etc and cahibits of the church A R K E I ‘ O Will also clean and brighicn trial L herware, 2 25 Holmes says in his appeal he will 3'8 MAIN ST P“ ONE “48 5 | Vor Wednesday for C ack & reversal of the finding hy the . L < Sihver eleaning plate free! idicial committee of the conference, Bring vour cleaning problems and not a new trial to the “Oakite demonstrator. REPORT RECONGILIATION New York Paper Saye Mackay anl A Ssale of 18-inch Dressed Dolls Buy one for the kiddie. Nicely dressed in fwo-piece pantic dress and honnet to watch For Wednesday Wil . 858¢ Three Very Special Lingerie Offerings “Tpswich™ Rayon Vests and Women's Bloomers of real Costume Slips of cling Rloomers, well ma fine Windsor wash and ready proof mercerized taffeta with quality 69 crepe, in all 39 novelty petal 89 garments each C cotors ..ol [ . . C Extira Value Giving Tomorrow in Children’s New Spring Arrivals in ~ | | Easter Hats | Spring Socks Art ™ for girls 3 to 12 years i e 98c | Boys’ Spring Weight Jacquard Needlework \_J & &’ This month marks the anniversary of our 9th birth- day. We are celebrating by giving you the follow- ing specials for all day Wednesd FRESH RQAS’I‘ PORK ............... b, 16¢ Fresh Cut Lean Fresh . Hamburg, 2 1h. 25(: houlders, Ib. ] 4c ST ARRIVED Mrs. Berlin Alave Healed Their Differences, MENT AT ave Golf Hose in new Spring 2 Quaint pokes of straw, off '"’"””fl and patterns 33C At Special Wednesday Prices{ A Targe Size At a Low Price \-»!k‘ hats with brims of straw, VOILE BOUDOIR PILLOWS A fine assortment of tams with gay colored bands | Givs 74 -Length fancy Ravon . g < f " i 5 and tassels, The colors are stamped voile pillows in o L AT B e T9Be e b el Sauce Pans o ; seda and navy. olors. New York April 3 (L) - With out eiting any authority for ifs statements, the Evening Graphie. New York tabloid newspaper, says that Clarence Mackay. head of the I'ostal Telegraph Co. has forgiven " | Best Maine Lean Smoked Hine gy 13 l’otatoei.o.l’,kmflsc Fair Aluminum Tin daughter Eliin for marrsing [ Old | I'aslnoned auuze Meat ........21h. bag 45¢ R _ | Children’s Faney Leg 7 -length QUILTED PILLOWS Giood weight metal, heautiful 15in Berlin. the Jewish composer e . i S e I e o el Bt e e The Graphic savs i has teaned B Armour's Star “Honey Brand e SN Sl : o ihat the reconciliation came about ([ 4 rmour’s Sta :26 oney bran i the iy 19c stamped designs. Choice of § ished, strong handle The C e g J N BIP s ile s e By in Arizona. where Mre. Berlin had || HAMS, Ib. ... c . HAMS, Ib. ... c cow a fine assortment lgc size 3 quarts is just right. Wednesday .... Spring Caps ‘ >*"A~k For Package LUNCHEON s;frs :\'or‘rdnn.dg_v ; ZSC Jewel cloth, eyeter linen and esortment of new - A choice assortm novelty art eloth with Nup- . 1’ Sp “aps; hght 3 > :;Ov;';;‘v;l"”;]:w Cay 18h Free Samples kins. in several designs to A Special Sale of Long d | choose from. Wednesday .... . 48c \\:.an;vm 95(: bd At the Tollet Goods Department A iy Sllk Glove§ Each package contains gen- S crous trial box of toflet re- quisites from Hudnut, Armand Princess Pat, Ingram. Kolynos and others zone for her health and that Mac- Lay, Ellin, Trving and the Berlin liaby are returning together from the west. Mackay. a devout Catholic and New York society leader. was re- ported to have disinherited his Jaughter in 1926 when ghe went azainst his wishes and eloped with | 1he composer i In explanation of the unlooked for reconciliation the Graphic says At attempt has been made to keep il mecret because of fear of arous- ing the displeasure of Mackay's nother, Mrs. John W. Mackay. widow of the founder of the Mackay | 10-14 1b. average : . };.:ml: Ib.}.,.i. 38(: ‘g‘;'m'felb. 350 P 25¢ fihinde 18 énuerkrnut—none better made ......... 4 Ihs. 25c Gran. Sugar, in cloth bags—10 Ibs. 61c—25 Ibs. $1.59 Hoeas . $1.05 | iieeT 1le Almost Giving Them Away Well known makes guch as Kayser, Premier, Fownes, o eren e rowne |« What Wouldn't Wednesday ... pair Cc Love'y Hands!”' A le of A One Day Sa; Great Values in Spring SmO('ks fortune, Large Package l f t ’ H d Selling Below Actual Cost At this price all sales are At Mackay's headquarters in the = % - niants nan FOR WEDNESDAY final-—no exchanges FPostal Telegraph offices here it was [ Sliced Peaches, 3 cans ... 20c Davis Bak. Powder, lge. can 19 : 69c The busy woman of today fecI- said that Mackay was out of town e — -~ and that no statements were to be inade concerning his whereabouts or Evaporated Milk, 3 cans ... 28¢ W"'"" 's Bak. Powder, Ib. 25 P = . . Pure Vanilla and Lemon Fa- Sugar Corn, 2 cans .. 25¢ | tract, S bots, ........ = ke that she would give anything! And ~ Dress Up Your Home For she need give only 10¢ to convinae | DMLY v vah s Made Goods | Fro-ictr in mans cotos: black lustrous sateen and black iliation |l Fancy Peas. 2 cans . . 2% | pype . flowcred cretonnes are theg oL herself her hands may be soft published reports of a reconciliation sre Cocom, 2 1b. can .... 28¢ Philippine Dresses with set-in $ . S Easter VOILE erse r ay 5 . | Campfiro Marshmaliows, can 35¢ Ilinso, lge. pkg. ... 1% : sy . Tahrion, BAGEIUME Syicn 0 ly . with the Berlins. gtk i by " |u¢! lII(l~ = i~ sleeves of fine lawn, Made and § a1l ajses. smooth and delicatcly fragrant, re Premier Salad Dr('s\ln( bot. 33c¢ Rest Ammonia. quart bot . 19¢ Ass’t Jam, Ige. Mason jar . 25 Sunbrite Cleanser, can .... 4c Ohio Blue Tip Matches, 6 by, 23¢ P. & G. Soap, 10 cakes . a9c Ohipso, pkgs. ...... #c and 21c | Star Water, $ bots. ...... 23 Fresh Shipments of Easter Lilies Rllflle gard}q« of how _bUSY they are. o embroidered entirely by hand . . 95c Don't put off getting your jar of, I Real Madeira Pillow Slips, 1t's Genuine First Quality % Pacquins. You will notice the dif- :f;r\,y:rlxxlzfv IIIIIIIIIII 89 c "Mm.m" Curtams ference after the first application. | . Shelf Oil Cloth MICHIGAN PRIMARY —_— Hoover Scores a 100 to 1 Victory in Ftaritisl Vb Wit ] Elizabeth Park Corn, Peas, String Beans— Arriving Daily From the : And if your hands chap casily, you * WL i e Y cans 29¢ Greenhotse Madeira Bibs, new lovely pat- Made of fincst quality ruriled Wil mever be without Pacquin’s State. 2.3 4 or 5 blossome terns, 33c Heavy glazed finish. printed on cream seile material with pocen st + oo v | Wedgwood BITTTER fresh 21bs. §1 25¢ 0 o | S e et i St S O T Omn e . L gl V . - nlossom < " e, -by ch name the only one on the republican Creamery made "¢ > 3 o 4 Gertrude Slips of 1awn, Scveral very atfractive pat- 27 vards long. Do not judge Generous Size Tube Lallot, Secretary of Commerce Her- Fine quality sturdy erect hand made and 89 terns to select from; & inches the quality by the low price lert Hoover scored a 100 to 1 vic- tall plants. scalloped ..0... C 8 J tory in Michigan's presiddhtial pri- mary yesterday, returns from two- 1hirds of the precincts indicated to- day. Gov. Alfred E. Smith of New York, only democrat whose name appeared on the ballot, was victor- Best Pure | Strictly Fresh LARD, 21bs. . 250 EGGS, 3 doz. 97(: Good Luck Oleo, 1b. First Prise Oleo, Ib. ...... 28c Gold Coin Oleo, Ib. Nucoa Nut Ofeo, Ib. . 28c Fresh Made Peanut Butter ............... Ib. 23¢ F Wednesday Lux '“xmsm' Pajamas. made of plain cloths, in For all : laundering. Th blue. helio, white; 4 silk frogs. % ious by approximately 80 to 1. = » We 5 94 For Voters were privileged to write in [l Large Ripe Bananas ................... doz. 25¢ dnesday L C Wednesday .oeeecenssnen 1lic names of other candidates. The result is morally binding on 1he state’s 33 republican and 30 drmoerat delegates to the national conventions. With 1,000 of the statc's 2,987 California Sunkist Oranges ............ doz. 33¢c Extra Heavy Grapefruit . . ....3for 25¢ | P 29c Sncen . 25¢ Wi vllmgton 200-Yard Spool Cotton precincts missing, Hoover's vote, un- black or white, sizes 40 to 70 % ' ated, —_— ’ & & ident Coolidge third, 342; ""‘7 Beets, \ge. beh. ... 10 | New Teans Ouions, 3 Ihe. . ~u Wednesday ... .. s for Special for Wednesday ol ¢ Dresident Dawes, fourth, | lj-t‘y Ccnu‘n, ige. bch. .. l!r large m Oranges, dor. 5% 198, New Green Cabbage, Ib .. fc Sweet Green ePppers, 2 qte. 25¢ White Head Caulifiower. ea. 39 Fancy Jersey Sweets. 3 Ibs. 35 Fancy Celery, \ge. bch. .. 30c | Rutabaga Turnips, 6 Ibs. .. 35c I'he zame precincts gave 8mith, 4:.940; Senator Thomas J. Walsh, | 462; and Senator James E. Reed, 71.

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