New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 30, 1928, Page 5

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= TRAIN PASSENGERS * Robs Oboarvation Car Occupants 08 Nichigan Central traln was roaring toward Ho 8red one wild shot at a brake- man who walked into the observa. Hoa car while the robbery was in »i With about $250 in cash which he had taken from two pas- sengers, the negro ran to the front platform and leaped from the train, which was making 45 miles an hour. The robber climbed aboard when train, due in Chicago at 9:05 p. o, made & short stop at Michigan City. When the train was in motion he swung around and upward from his position under the trap door on the ebservation car, smashed the glass and crawled in. He swept the score of men and wemen passengers with his vevolver, and commanded them to give him thelr money and jewels. Robert A. MoCulloug! hicago, handed over $1%9-and I E. Colvin, head of the Motal Products company of Belding, Mich., gave the robber $80, Jowels ,Mrs. Colvin dropped her jewels to the floor, as did several other women, R, J. Owens of Detroit, brakeman, stepped In upon the robbery before he realized what was going on. The robber’ fired, the bullet striking the brakeman's head. The negro then ran’ to'the front of the car and leaped frem the train. GAN'T TELL OUTCOME IN NEWFOUNDLAND YOTING Flection Closely Fought In Canadian Province Between Premier and Liberals, 8t, John's, N, F., Oct. 30 UP— Early returns were mixed from yes- terday's general election and the bit- terly fgught campaign between Pre- . mier K, C, Alderidge, leader of the United Newfoundland party, and Sir Richard Squires, standard bearer of the Liberals. ' In five constituencies, the opposi- ? tion had captured three meats and the government two while the only Independent in those districts had been beaten but since there will be @ 40 members ein the new houme ex- perienced observers were unwilling to predict the eutcome until a larger number of districts had been report- «d. Beafs falling to the opposition wete, Belle Island, where Greene re- ceived 600 to 331 for Howley; Bay Roberts which gave Parsons 300 to 157 for Chaplin and Port de Grave, where 8mith with $00 won out against Cantwell, Independena, 353, And now yow can have o and Burt, government, 304. The geverament was victerious i St Johns West, where Bennott, 30 won from Ruby, 263, and Bt. John' East, which gave Tobin 100 to 90 for Devige. WHIYE SCORES 6. 0. P. IN LBTTER 70 CALIFORNIAN Says Republicans Run By “Property Mindod Devotees of Hamilton- ian Plutocracy™ New York, Oct, 30 UW—The demo- cratic national committee today made public a letter from Willlam Allen White to Horace Mann of Long Beach, Cal, written June 7, in which the! Kansas editor said that the republican party was being run by “temple pharisees” and that it was composed of “property minded devotees of a Hamiltonian pluto- eracy.” The letter, dated five days before the republican couvention, was in answer to an inquiry from Mann as to why White had not mentioned the name of 8epator George Norria of Nebraska in his list of prospec- tive republican candidates in a magazine article of a few days pre- vious. White in his letter said that “a soclally minded man like Norris is as remote as on2 of the Apostles” from the republican leaders. White is now electioneering for ‘Herkert Hoover and the republican party in the south. “HAPPIEST COUPLE" IN DIYORCE COURT Gardrter James and Wife May Part After Alleged Threats To Kill Los Angeles, Oct, 30 UP—Gardner James, motion picture actor, who with his scenario writing wife, Ma- rion Blackton James, had been de- scribed in Hollywood as one of ths screen’s happiest married couples, yesterday was sued for divorce. In her complaint Mrs. James stated that she was afraid of her screen star husband, asked the court to “restrain him from molesting her,” and accused him of threatening to Kill her while he held a gun against her. Mra. James, who is a daughter of J. Stuart Blackton, director and one of the pioneers of the Hollywood fllm industry, also accused James of remaining away from home at night and refusing to explain where he had been, and of staging “loose and boisterous™ parties in their home, James announced through his at- torney he would fight the action “to the last ditch” and made a general denial of his wife's charges. 666 Curcs Malaria and quickly relicves Billonsiwn, Howdaches and Diszle ness dne (0 temporary Constipation, Alds In oliminating Tusine and & copé- Czecho-Slovakia .comes this fine Chinaware beautiful, estra dinner set. Read this truly esceptional coupon offer. the ;our friends, we secured the entire output of one of the ‘ this far-off china. are the fired, Carlsbad that of nobility. ?Gndd%vflymrlc?:“bcm chmtth:o 4 . ust low it meke you present instructions ‘ogme with Berrydale Eggs. ‘Have your grocer send Eggs, Wedgwood Butter, Pyctoiale @fmfigfifl’f/m New Wedgwood Bungrw ;i i i : Sole distribusors for New Englond States Tune in on the "Wdr-d-hbdfle Hour," Tusday evenings at 9:30 from Station WTIC 193 Bottles PEROXIDE, Odds pnd Ends Sale ............. 11c CASH YOUR FACTORY PAY CHECKS HERE Tomorrow—Wednesday 04d Lot POWDERS and CREAMS, 9 Odds and Ends Sale ............... JC Here and there, left over from our successful 18th Odds and Ends Sale! Anniversary Sale, odds and ends...broken lots.. . B e L UNDERWEAR | broken sizes .. . styles one or two of a kind...all fine Suits, Children’s Union Suits and 1 Py s Chn B values at cost or near costt Be here tomorrow 0dds and Ends Sale, Each You're sure to save! Boys’ Overcoats o~ $3,69 TO BE CLOSED OUT! Children’s Golf Socks and LONG STOCKINGS Value to 89c. l 6 Odds and Ends Sale ... pair [ 757 Yards Fancy Dress Prints! szt | 397 Housedresses 102 Smart New Women’s and Misses’ WOOL DRESSES All Colors and Sizes 0dds and Ends Sale Hundreds Will Take Advantage of This Special Underpriced Selling! | Values up to $1.50 All : ‘ 98 i | 4. With Made of all wool Tweed, Set-in Jersey and Crepe. See these dresses tomorrow. Sleeves Only 102 at this Price, and | $1.50 MEN'S SILK TIES Wide m;‘ourgn-flnnd Ties H s an ems Ends Sale . ... 58(: 37 Women’s and Misses’ Wool Check Knickers el e o 0dd Sizes oOddx :nd l;nd:uénle ..... sl 000 133 Prs. Women’s Corsets Broken sizes. Many popular makes that sold up to $5.00. l Odds and Ends Sale . .... . Sizes 36 to 52 Made of fine quality The price of these Prints in a variety cf dresses is so low and the | colors and combina- styles so attractive that tions. you will want to buy | Every dress guaran- many tomorrow at this teed to wash perfectly. price. Odds and Ends Sale! . With Fur Collars; all are lined. 173 Girls' Wash Dresses | | Girls’ Coats e o swioe v s4.98] Sizes 7 to 16 *Fancy figured Prints in broken sizes. " 20. /317 LINENE SMOCKS | 0dds and Ends Sale Button front, two 10omy pockets. Colors are blue, rose, yellow and orchid. Sizes, small, medium and large. Save 9 : c | I lQfigdeoktSthenDs sm‘! i your dress, invest in two or three Smocks tomorrow at our | ncluding Worl irts, Dress Shirts an Flannel Night Shirts. 79 Odds and Ends Sale ........... Svsmemaemeanesan Each l 0Odds and Ends Sale ......... (v 131 Pairs Women’s Silk and Wool Hose i l\;any sold up to 98c. 0 be closed out at our Oddsand Ends Sale .......... 49¢ Odd Lot - Lace Edge Curtains! 21/ yards long. Regularly sold for $1.25. To be closed out during our 8 Odds and Ends Sale .... pair [ - COLORED 316 Useful Toilet Pieces SANITARY PAILS Exactly As Pictured Colored enamel with patented foot attach- ment that openesd the oove&.)lo'l‘he inn;lr pail i;l of c h Ivanized iron. rs are blue, yellow, Horns, Shoe Hooks, Tooth Brush Holders, | ;-::Y :;i'v:,n;,?mk and orchid. etc. Value to $1.00. 17 Odds and Ends Sale .................. Odds and Ends Sale ......... Cc OIN THE CROWDS OF THRIFTY SHOPPERS AT RAPHAEL'SSy 319 Women's HANDKERCHIEFS. Value 10c. Odds and Ends Sale .. .. 371 Pkgs. LUX (for launder- 2 ing). Odds and Ends Sale for 10 Cases FAIRY SOAP 8 Odds and Ends Sale ....... for Odds and Ends Sale! 117 Pieces SILK UNDERWEAR Some Rayon in the lot, including Gowrs, Chemises and Bloomers. Many sold up to $1.98. To close out at our Odds and Ends Sale, ~r '1.00 311 Fancy Turkish Towels! Also Hemstitched Boott Towels. Always sold for 25¢. l Odds and Ends Sale ......... C 313 Yards Fancy Outing Flannel! 36 inches wide, in fancy colors. To be sold at our 16 0Odds and Ends Sale ... yard 1OC 175 Beautiful Winter WOMEN'’S AND MISSES’ SPORT COATS Some with Fur Collars Odds and Ends Sale '6.95 A wonderful coat, in Suedine and Sport Mix- tures. All are silk lined and very well tailored. 417 Men’s and Women's HANDKERCHIEFS 144 Men’s Union Suits Heavy gray fleece. it $1.00 77 Rippelette Spreads Size 8()1&90.l goloua pink or blue stripes. A regular $1.25 grade. Gide and Ends Sale ... Each 19C 97 Pairs Warm Gloves Women's Chan]ioiuvae Slip-ons and Nov- elty Cuffs, Value 0dds and Ends Sale . ........ 49c¢ Odds and Ends Sale! Table Covers, Lunch Sets, Linen Towels, Bureau Scarfs, Vanity Sets. Value to $1.49 Odds and Ends Sale 88¢c Odd Lot Stockings Women’s Rayon Silk Hose, Children’s Sport Hose. Values to 45c. T0dds and Ends Sale ... m25c Odd Lot Mittens Also Gauntlet Gloves for children. A few wool and jersey Gloves for women. To be do&“fi:::« EndsSale ......... 490 317 Yards Fancy Wash Goods Including vamgzglc.l, Broadcloths and S O4as and Ende Sale ... Y-dzsq

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