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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1925, $ structed as to their vote for officers. not gullty, and 80 make a cheap[non 48 committeceman in the 20th| HES LD “haken by quakea, | Saturday and Sunday. No New Brit- attorney and the judges. |nent for committeeman, Octavius ! | Hartford—Report tlat grew of ainites are candidates for office, nor ““In short, it was politic | Granady, was slain the night of the | BECOMB sTmK ExCHANGE MEMBER;Bremen may stop here for a few has the convention been invited to swing in the state’s attorn ice election. | | minutes on way to Washington, sets { come here next year. Iund on the criminal court bench, Judge Klarkowski was formerly — city agog. Municipal authorities and { Next Sunday will be the lust meet- ! “These judges should mnot sit a an aide of State’s Attorney Crowe. ! By the Associated Press [baron too “then the deuce with be- German and Irish organizations plan S ing of the season for the local class. day longer in the criminal court. It Judge Kerner is a democrat, de. NeW York—Barely ‘cars old, |ing a haron.” celebration if 9, 1 Officers will be elected for the i ity they will not voluntarily retire, then | scribed as a close political associate Seymour N. Sears, Jr. is a member | about. EYGl‘]lllI.llS 10 Be RGDI‘ESGIIWI coming season and the class will ad Thell‘ Rel]]oval Mkfll b! c“y'uw other judges of the circuit and of A. J. Cermak, democratic candi- | ©f the New York Stock Exchange. | New York—Appraisals filed in . journ, with one exception, unill the s S superfor courts who placed them in date for United States senator. He was graduated from high school| C%, 7 Cornelius Vanderbilt left | New Haven—Timber rolling off at Newark Convention rouowing wurtumn. i Gershon Crime Commission the criminal court should recall them L at Grantwood, N. J. two years ago| SoUTt Show Corneliu {reight car, causes death of Ralph event should come | : | He was a con- | Hadas will be the speaker. and assign to the criminal court . Q. = jand became a Stock Exchunge page tractor on Staten Island, a ferry to Tomlinson of Oxford. — The ofia) exoaniont Sl e ) the {judges who will entorce the 1ne Vacation Schools Are then a telephone clerk. : i 0y . v jwhich from Manhattan laid the A delegation of a dozen or more Mceling at the Methodist church o (yiize April 27 UP—Removal |against eriminals.” Being Developed in U, S. foundation of the great fortune o Hartford—Motor vehicle accident members of Everyman's Bible cluss' (1€ C¥ening of May 2. 4 chicken din- = PH R ST T PR ality was charged: onls Washington, April 27 (UI)—The Tu:z ‘f?l\l'x‘r;gd\'i'cw‘r dl-?mm;\;‘u:!l » Commodore Vanderbilt, Bert Wil- ;’r"‘orle Jfor week. shows increase of STAbIN it D o e will be served at 7 o'clock. . urt beneh has been demanded by |SYStem of permitting criminals 1o Ty of Shakespeare and othors !¢ . Da, Sref academic distinc-|)iams, negro comedian left $18,390 our fatalities, over reCOfd of corre- speaker will be Jumes Lee I courf benh ihas heen o |ccape trial on major charges und that children “creep unwillingly to !ion in Italy next week. Already a.:per. |sponding period last year, Eleven jomorrow morning to join a group of |wood of New York., u mun whose (le Chicago crime commisslon. A |iage light sentences on otlicr school” is wrong, the U. S. Bureay University of Pennsylvania L. L. D.,! _ persons were killed in seven crashes. Tible class members from Hartford, ability as a speaker and a humorist yreakdown in law enforcement 13 [ charges. of Lducation reported today. The [dnd an Oxford D. C. L., he 8 to be| g o0y oo Caroline H. Springfield. Worcester and other is known to several of the locul of- churged an alliance between | Judges Klarkowski and Kerner re- report said educutors were develop- “reated a full professor of Turin uni- rietta Ruhnow, who Tiaal just oSlo New Haven—Mrs. Minnie Morton towns who are going on a special | ficers. Mr. Ellenwood is the type of politics and criminals is held re-plied with statements defendi “va 1 scliools” to absorb the | Versity. brated her one hundredth birthday, 95 8{ter being struck by auto driv- train to Newark, N. J., to attend the a speaker who keeps his audienee Lyonaibic, | their action and asserting that their activities of children even in sum- never drinks water. *' en by Frederick G. Bull, Yale sopho- annual convention of the National luughing nearly all the time and h The stutement of the commission. |assignment to the criminal bench ' or | > York—Alfred Loewensteln, wore, Tederation of Men's Bible classcs. ' services as an afier dinner non-oflicial organization, singled | was not a matter of choice with days when modern Belgian Croesus, is paying $400 a| York—Dr. Logan Clenden 2 v Although this federation has its are much in der Ihe dir out Judges Emanuel Bller, Stanley |them. They discussed the procedure sclioolrooms are so bright and at-|day for a hotel suite for himgelf ning of Kansas City, author, thinks o pen Jiayen—=Youths fire shot at fnception and first meeting in New for men and women, if. Klarkowski and Otto Kerner, |of waiving felony charges and said iractive; when lessons are presented |and party and nearly as much more T m,um,,,y‘,v,,w[ in the €N Who caught them forcing Britain and actually owes its exist-| At the election Sunday, the cliss ind pointed to the records of thelr it was unfair to pass judgment with- in such an interesting manner, and | for food. Varlous other expenses world 1s Benventuto Cellini's cup o © 2F doer and escape ence to the local class, New Britain will select Edward A, Kra WO ourts for the last three months for [out first hand knowledge of the wiwn the individuality of the child |cause estimates of hin dally outlay |, i gold in the \1etro|m=r:y.v] 9 2 Las very little interest in it this een active almost cver since it o gantiation of its charges, | cases involved. is stressed, the school hecomes a 10 run as high as $2,000. [ Museum of Art. During a business ;o\ cy Haven—New York, New While herctofore the local class has was organized. as hs president ror “"JURIEIOR OF 8 SR L The erime commission statement, Veritable magnet to child life,” the ' triD to town he went to the musewy | \c" @nd Hartford railroad reports sent large delegations, including an ' the coming “were put on the bench by politi- lgigned by President Frank J. Loescl arcau reported. Paris—A portrait of Josephine - D)o oD pren substantial increase in gross and net r . especially to see the cup agail. |.comes o orchestra, and at the time the con- clans, against the protests @nd lang Secretary Charles Napier, took Vacation schools are being con- | Baker, Ameriean negro dancer, is omes for month of March. yontion was held at Providence. 1. 8. Hour Day for Women tes of the Chicago Bar associa-|up several crimes of the pe ducted in many cities, and 405,756 conspicuous in the French Salon of - votes s e past few d 1y o U — e City £ h- 7 ¢d—Peg Ve 1., also sent a fife and drum corps, Mot Works Sought tion bl e supporting th Dupils artended such classes in one 1928, 1t caused Presiden: Doumer. Philadelphia—The City of Brot Winsted—Pearl Newton, 68, dies | erly Love is rich. Tts per capita at wheel of automobile | 10 organized effort was made to send Ko ko Leanatmay read | 2 o 3| TR0ERT eummier. gue to smile, & = : Lo ¢ automobile just after a delegation this year. Only nine Chicago, April 27 (LP) —The N A V charge that law enforcement ha alth, says Mayor Mackey, is great- | parting from friend Ten are sure of going, although 1t tional League of Women Voters will er than that of any other city in 18 likely several others will attend. | seek an S-hour day for (he woniu (o e New Britain for the first timp has factory worker, vather than a 44- no speakers on the program, except hour week, in its legislative progrim atibi ?la:w MRt e e e e and that not of & gunMAn i the shooting down of « police officrr A gencral alarm fire which imper- |of the marriaga of her parents | pry KO D s national vice president, will make a A growing sentiment fhat woun ‘ e e e e @ docior who had performed by a suspect being questioned, the ilied neighl oring enesiensinauaeg (b ook plzte In the same church fundamental cauise of war, 1 there| Hartford—Firearms ex -2 Dr ‘Conwr one of the organizers | sively in recent industrial legis an abortion jmurder of a man in his home by | swept V.):v Eiain shed o v‘,he,‘;‘fl“ ‘:f""( he same day of the week as yere no women or children there amine calibre pistol which state of the national and state federations, made it qudvisabis, « commitice ve. | “During e hreo monihs ishofa fred throush s window, and: rence Graln and Coel ompany here hers, would be nothing to defend: all thut | police believe was used in murder of and who at the last state convention ported, that the le: Irop the 44- fully 4600 | s were in daily at-|the luan.g of a lotel proprietor in . v, causing damage estimated at % o men \\(\u!r]‘\\";“u “'gu‘dlbl\ eno w," to0 Irving Nelson who was shot relinauished his position ax state lour weck proposil for ihe prescnt, fendance waiting to be called tothe lobby of his Jotwl 0,00 00, i Los Angeies—Basil Wrangel, 22, cat and drink and a place to slecy, truiling Springtield “ice-boy oy iilliam: O. Florian of upport of the S-hour-lay, it decid- 'y such murderers and gunmen as| State’s Attorney Robert I Crows lore than 40 persons Nving in | fim cutter, says he is a cousin and - posen toiNIllam O 3 1 b the “safest and sanest” Tad been indicted and arrested, but | whose office was attacked in the the vicinity were driven from their ' next of kin of the late Bacen Wins rnauti, Rumania—Black rain Tiridgeport, s expected to retirc cd. el to waive gun counts |statement, would make no comment. Lomes, ! 2] and therefore now a baron him- tl; day into night has ter- | Tiraon pnal Bible clites Walllie ol aien oL b LnE el annt e 0 vicas of guilty to minor | Judge Eller is a son of Morris Cause of the fire, which raged for sclf. He has applied for citizenship Tt wv:‘:on‘\;n!‘l:! ol Ll el e ise el i offcuses of which the criminals were | Eller, successful candidato for clcc. five hours, has not been detemined. | 16 ne o bar oy American and a buted to goi 2 v S Sl rom the record why politics need- | broken down. Cases cited were the e ol ¢d them on the beneh,” the state- |robbery of passengers on a Chic Moty Parw s | New York — Miss Gwendolyn ot o] ment continucd. “During these |§an Franclsco limited i Forty Persons Homeless Wright Talbot became Mrs. Harris re of nndetorypin: o e | < — «d origin causes $10,000 loss months there was only one |bandit, the slaying of & In Lawrence, Mass., Fire saiawin Fisher, ir. on her siet gin causes $10,000 loss at farm New York—Women, in the opin- of Richurd Moule, Barns, shed, sl 4 capital conviction for ihoy by burglars flecing from a home, Lawrence, Mass., April 27 (UP)— | Lirthday and the 22nd anniy “lion of Rear Admiral Braley A.|and muoh equbement o el 5. N topaz weighing nearly five pounds has just been added to the al History Museum of London. 100800308505845085588850088858828589088.8000808008500408088888858688. Vanity Sets Jergen's & Bath Soap slon Store | ;. Pou- 5 . Various odors, Rose Carna- _Ql[all‘fyf- Jerl/l(’e = %2/113 - —Fine filet, small lot. priced tion, Geranium, Lilac de Logme, 4 Narcisse, White Lilac and Rose for quick clearance. de Loome. Reg. value 25c bar. ‘A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT CITY For a limited time only! 4 On Sale Tomorrow! SPECIAL SALE | , ¥ on waist style and washable waist and contrasting pants. RIENTAL Rugs | 4% S Each... — Made of various —Again for tomorrow! A phen- materials with two omenal coat scoop] An event that f“ke‘; l_';fi slport 0081& has surpassed even our own pre- Bt il (1’[;‘)'{5, vious remarkable sales! Never be- Dent. 2n dsfi ) Y fore have you seen such VARIETY, pL. ! oor., QUALITY and VALUE offered at G g so astounding low a price. i | j i i ; i i //')W"”\ s, i A%% < at startling reductions —For Saturday Men's CHEMISES White Shirt Sale STEPINS $1.55 .. —A beautiful range B of crepe de chine 3 for $4.50 chemise, lace trim- —Summer shirts at s rices SR L S ner rts at sale prices. The better (3 spnng models, also pretty g3 quality broadcloth, highly tailored that ordinar- oI s 727777 77 step-ins, in all sizes, ily sells for $2.50, both with and without collars. all the pastel shades Sizes 14 to 17, $1.98 ik 3 % % dresses PRINCESS SLIPS 3 y Men's Athletic — All colors and sizes, in silk princess at this jow price. 2 . $1.98 f ° 69c 5 CORSELETTES —4 tremendous —Again Tomorrow! Hardly a |—Silk stripe corsel- = \//)' offering to the ] frock in the whole lot that jsn't | ette with inside unda thrifty. Be early £ 2 4 o belt, which 1s boned. and take advan- New Britain has never seen worth this price. Wholesale tailor- | coriatetre a atec tage of this ex- e o st : ed dresses, street dresses, party boned ‘n back and : such quality Ylllm lp‘r\,' kel frocks. Sizes for Women, Misses | tront. stx gartors at- cgptnom{! ! selec- so drastically lo and scores of smart styles for | tached. ton. Valied to larger women. “"9'23'-‘ 6é‘ $1.50. ! i Sizes 36 to 46. R a limited time, we will have on display the finest collection of Orien- s A tal Rugs ever offered to the public of New Britain. Great care was exercised in the selection of only the best in Oriental Rugs. | —New Britain’s Lea ding —Small Lot — Thrift Basement s » e ; = able - This latest group of beautiful rugs is displayed for benefit—at | HOSIOI'}' Store! Remark: Speclals ki o Mttt prices lower than ever hoped to see for Oriental Rl{gs«prlcesl that com- i values s P h R pare favorably with those being asked for worth-while ('iomestm rugs. .It u ione : : e e s e & orc) ?gs ' is possible for us to offer such prices because we buy direct from a large Silk Hose Children's % b:‘:}; g ?;z:t lo{?taa?fse ]::ifle' This will $2 4 8 .. tesae L] importer. : 89c¢ . Coats Fudge Aprons c — Every desirable type including Chinese, Beloochestan, Persian, Cau- | —1,000 pairs Ladies’ silk full fashioned hose, |¢ 95 $ 95 To Embroider Rufl‘ed Cm casizn and Turkish. Many beautiful large rugs for living rooms and a every pair first quality, slll]kt‘IO the‘\lxeltt. 41‘- gel: 4. to 1 9. l 9 —Valance anditis Daks tosmath s 1 5 9 wide variety of scatter sizes and hall runners. E\elclt ,fltstmg sy i e e —Don't fail to see our c (hand twist voile,) various colors. . ... . e pretty new lot of Chil-| _Aade of unbleached xe Pointex Hose dren’s Coats, plain tailor- | cotton cloth. Several pat- Blue Ribbon Sheets E—————— ———————————— Onyx 1 6 5 ed or sport models, also | terns, —81x99 size. $1.79 value. Made of the finest full | . Pair vy, fur trimmed or 5 / SIS SN LOW AD. e $l5 —No. 177 the new number in pointex every ::;i" sizes. 7 to 16 years. bleac“!:l:ghco?tun sl G, $l-49 MEDIUM RUGS AS LOW AS ... . 835 | one has been waiting for. Silk to the welt, in 45 ln_ chrf ; good service weight, in all the new hosiery o Extra Speciall 6 feet 6 inches by 3 feet 6 inches. ... .... $50 to $75 | Shades. sl Linen Towels 95¢ $1x108 Sill: Bod Sp 9feetby 12feet .................. $200 and better | Chiffon Silk Hose 35C Eun | —stamped on cxta e $3 48 . 1 95 Pair e e A g‘ui:c”}t‘zdoy!:‘l&hne;';i};:‘?é All colors, various color combinations, heavy d ’ . 'y _Silk from top to toe, made with fancy pointed tom. pure linen with colored | with hand crocheted ght silk. $4.98 value. ITITPIIIETTTYIYYIIITI IV ITITITITSIIETOsToreses lecl A fine sheer hose in all the new shades. lace.

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