New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1928, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DA!LY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1928. ROBBER CONFESSES 10 IND. POLICE Saves Sister-in-Law From Grll-| ing by Authorities Ind, June 7 (P~ selt-contesss bad man wished to save his sister-in-law | from a police grilling. police now | inow the secrets of six bank rob. | beries, and the names of ten al- leged members of his gang. The robberies were in Ohio, Indiana and Misouri Robert MeG Hammond cause a alleged leader of the gang. silent through hours of police questioning atter | his arrest when one of his follow- ers bragged of his exploits, But he talked when police brought his = ter-in-law, Mrs. Edith MeG fore him. and phed her with que tions in his pre she imnocently had d mobile for the gang from a ba at Ansonia, Ohio. The oners continued secking mol details. Then McGray broke down “Let Her Alone" “Let her alone” he pleaded tell you what 1 know." He told of robt Grove, Ind, with at Anconia, Ohia, 1 an auto- The taken fignros Bouds either were | burned or so cording to \I | Gray. He named te N members of the gang. most of whom are under csent the l,ph ¢ told the po unable to gne the the bonds thém worth between Hits Fa(hel V\\'ili;Ple to ce he was| values of estimated 0,000 and s ‘/"I——Lluv\»s T‘ Millriver . Danbury, ht to th ford hospital last p from a possible [ Anna L: mother from the man. T own rec nlt, trouble started r beating his wife her on the floor of his! home when Anna and = another| daughter intervened Both _gir ried to drive their tather away and only ucceeded when the eldest struck the bar on his I 1 Atter the arvests were m =een that Gentile was in ne hospital d. Tomorrow s will he taken to show if his skull is | fractured when Gentile afte was choking Lo wicaom boxes, Be- | New Br | from Rernard v told them | st | Bob Andrews | s{very sorry but beyond [customary "l from the Cit'y Items Iris ave at their best this week at F. P. Usher's Blossom's Corner Iris Garden, Farmington avenue, Plainville, Selections should be made now for later planting —adit We can still furnish a choice s lection of geraniums and vinca vines 14 $4 a Flower Greenho 3 Stanley St Phone 2 —aavt ‘ Ad T Was born last might at | am General | 1tal to My Glien T. Benson of 26 Fton | doz, and Mrs Place Mrs. Walter Vane ain General 6 at New Ryt~ hospital recuperating trem an operation for appendicitis. Gunnar A. Peterson has purchased ullivan, two lots on Audubon street through the Leo b Hennessey agency Miss Florence I avenue is se “ongh of. 72 Ciry riously a1l at New Brit- amn Geneval hospital John Curvia Edward A, Mag today by Con- Tohn : chants attention. Display vour 8. Joseph's Circus ace rateg, Calt Tel, No. 4.—advt Merchants attention. Display vour 0ds 7 Joseph's Cire For e ratee, Call Tel. No. 4.—advt See “Headstrong Joan” at 1. 0. O F. hall tomorrow evening § o'cloe Prescher's orchestra, cents.—ady Choiee Iris plant ee {hem now 1454 Stanley St—adyt ree Lodge, . O. O. K., will te the graves of its deceased | embers Sunday morning the I 0. 0. F, hall tat 7 o'clock next They will leave on Arch | Winning Ti('k;r}lrolder He Won't Collect ® Straits Settlement, June Webb, an AN e of a Caleutta | not profit by his the Derby win- not come to me,” not say any more 1t was believed that of Webh in India would ceive the windfall. It however, that Webh w ten per cent commission actual winner friend Iy re- PILES DIVORCE, sUI June S (UP)—Mrs Elizabeih Joyee Shonnard, known in New York socie suit for divorce today from Hora- tio Seymour Shonnard v Were married at Andover, Mass, Jan. 30, 1909, Mary, well- | filed Wood Ra busch t n divoree enbusch married at New York May 1, | ous over | erats. For | . . St John's church, , Morrill of AGAIN FIGHTING This Time to Make Town Saie for Trees Nenhuryport, Mase —The first move in vort's campaign fo make the city safe for | was postponed today and left Andrew “Bossy” Gillis. the fighting mayor, temporarily victori- some of those—artisto- Tune 3 (1'P) tree Wednesday “Bossy™ was found ractic H\ winded after a strenuous ove which had rid the city of elm traes until that had mnocently watched over r lot. Some helpers and | had accomplished the job particnlar < and the mayor . mmons to ap- riday for a however, the asked for plaintiffs a continuance was re-set for 1y ain't looking fo find 1t. Thos an obstruction and lois of people I chopped ‘em down." " was particularly mbilant w York tomorrow intends to “do” the night wornies Gillis said law ani They's they ean't over a trip to N e Hen s Father Leddy Transferred From Bndgepmt Church Bridgeport, June 8 () — Rev Charles A. Lec of St Peter Roman Catholic church here, today received notice of his appointment fo the pastorate of St Thomas' church, Waterbury Father Leddy's appointment to the Waterbury church was made by Rt Rev. John J. Nilan, bishop of the Harttord diocese, AL Waterbury Father Leddy will i Rev. Francis Lally, of ford. who quits the Thomas' to hecome pastor of Stumford. Tn the latter post. Iather Lally will suc- cred an unele to Father Leddy, the late Rev. James €. O'Brien Father Leddy will assume his new duties in Waterbury a week from tod of &t Slanton L. Briggs to Be ~ |«p he union Enforcement Officer | Willimantic, June 8 (®-—Stanton I. Briggs who for the past three vears has heen in charge of prohibi- tion enforcement in Eastern Connec- | ticut announced today that he has | been named to suceced John W, Havtford as chief en-| agent in the state, by J.| S Lewis, prohibition enforcement azent for New England, | Briggs has been a member of the | ment since 1919 pastor | pastorate |y BOSSY GILLIS 15 general assembly from Lebanon and a deputy sheriff in New London. He has been connected with the pro- hibition department for seven years The office of chief enforcement agent has been vacant since the transfer of Morrill to Rhode Island as deputy administrator for that state, \\oncesze;im;t; to Move to Rhode Island Cumberland, R 1. June & (P Announcement was made today that the Worceste) Textile company would move fram Worcestsr, Mass 10 this town. The company recent- city's |1V purchased at anction the mills of {the Hansahoe company and has been ranted exemption of taxes on the | Property for 10 years by the town council. The company will manu- facture mohair and camel hair fab- ric. employing 150 operatives Tt also was announced today that the Guavan Mills, Tnc. of Central Falls had acquired the plant former- Iv operated by the Frank Wood and manufac The plant time, Manufacturing compans [ woula operate it for the ture of ravon produets has been closed for some here Man Accused of Murder tand in Own Defense Mass., June 8 (P Knowiton, Jr. of 101 on the wifness B aiionay or s e b R - Marguerite Stew ool teacher, for trial. 1t °n he was a teach she a pupil 10 a business “hose murder started in 1920 er and school Knouwlton s 1 the first time he ®as n Miss wart's company out- side of the school 1s in October, 1920 On two eve in that month | he drove her to her home tn West boro. On another evening short {atferward he met her in the square |at We took her for a ride, n Hopkinton on a N. H. ‘\lasler Barbers to [ Discuss Strike Tonight New Haven, June § (P—Master city will meet tonight her or not to end the sirike of the journcymen barbers which started their deman two shops signed night and Michael G Master Barbers 1 today It is expecied that the majority of {the master harbers will vote to ac- terms tonight continuance of association The union asked a the $27 weekly salary with 50 per ceni over 8§37 while the masters sought to keep the commissions down to 50 per cent over $40. DOMBROWSKI ¥ Leon Dombrowski street, this city, who w by Judge Wolfe in s yiste to pay his wi RS JAIL Grove ordered ior court 6.a week | under a bond of $200 or go to jail for six months, went to jail. BY PUBLIC REQUEST PAY WEEKLY For the Smart \\'WW WE WILL CONTINUE OUR MANUFACTURERS’ SACRIFICE SALE Our Entire Stock of Seasonable "Merchandise Sacrificed At Less Than Regular $16.50 Values \ postively fascinating array of smart frocks—in flat crepe, zeorgette, printed $7a49 (1‘1»0 and others. l(ogul.u % 24.50 Values 't frocks that e out - new fashion edict in the manner of much higher priced The last word in Regular 50 Values For the fashionable woman who demands the latest made at a moderate price, these coats have an especial appeal. Theyv're developed of rich quality materials, are perfect- | Iy tailored and smartly trim- med. s 1 4.95 All sizes. Cost MEN'S SUITS A few more left. $7.69 Some high as $25. A new lot of hlgh "lddc suits. Value to Regular § ’3 1.00 \aluefl Here is a suit of the highest type t«ulmmz $16 45 All sizes. Regular MU.OO \'alues All hand tailored models of the highest quality. A suit that is so]rl uith 4 guarantee, Al sizes. 8 45 many paflem& A NEW LOT $3.89 Ladies’ Dresses Value to $14.97 Space Does Not Permit Us to Advertise All the Gigantic Values In This Sale. Come! 138 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE THE Buy! Profit! 1245 You Can Afford the Best On Our Charge Plan. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. EW STRAND THEATER GOING OUT OF BUSINESS After 28 Years of Reliable Service Stock and Fixture_s For Sale Jewelry Specials! AMERICAN MADE WATCHES .......... T5c 6 JEWEL WATCHES. Were $10 ....... $5.50 Ladies’ Wrist Watches. Were $12.50 . $5.50 Men’s 6 Jewel Wrist Watches. $3.95 Men’s “Tip Top” Wrist Watches. Were $3.75 $2.69 Waltham and Elgin Watches at Cost Pearl Necklaces. Were $10.00 Gold Filled Watch Chains. Were $2.00 ...... 50¢ Gold Filled Cuff Links. Were $L00 ........ 10¢ Alarm Clocks Smoker’s Specials! =11 Lucky Strikes ' 25¢ 19¢ Old Golds | heslel fields Genuine Bakelite Pipes. Were 75¢ .......... 25¢ Bakelite Socket Pipes. Were $1.00 . ......... 39¢c $3.00 Cigar Lighters, Leather Covered . .... $1.00 Cutlery Specials! Genuine Briar Pipes .. 50c Italian Briar Pipes Gillette Blades (sem Blades pkg. Steel Jack Knives. Were 50c Stag Handle Knives. Were $1.00 . .. ... Gillette Razors . HAIR CLIPPERS . Barber Shears ...... KULELLES ceeeeeeees $1.39 JANJO UKES ............. $L.79 Professional Tenor Banjo Reg. $3: $14.50 Portable Phonograph Was 81500 ..... $8.95 $14.50 .. 40¢ Musical Cases, Accessories, Etc., at Half Price. Hardware Below Cost! Screw Drivers. Were 25¢ .., 10c Wood Chisels, all sizes Were 75c up . cenes 33C Ratchet Bit Braces ... .« 98¢ Hand Saws ......cceeeeenes 40C Stanley Drill Bits .. .ve e o0 25¢ Axes. Were $1.75 vv. s weewe T3¢ Stanley Levels ...,.. . 9%5¢ Stillson Wrenches ......... 60c Hand Drills ............. $1.00 25 Ft. Cloth Tape Measures 40c Carpenters’ Pencils . .. 6 for 25¢ Nicholson Pliers . .......... 35¢ Horsehide Razor Music Cases ....

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