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$-FOUR DAY SALE-§ | ne Dollar Specia Just prior to Thanksgiving. Dollar bargains that will thrill wise shoppers tomorrow and the rest of the week. This list contains but a few of the great values. Hundreds of other sensational values throughout the store, Val. 8¢ yd. Imported Japanecse Silk Pongee Best quality in natural and all colors, - 20 $1.00 Val. 8¢ yd. here at $ a. m. intercepted a mes- sage saying a vessel with the signal letters of the Aletandra “SVBB" ROTHSTEIN WILL FOUGHT | Claim is Made That Dead Gambler's | nocded assistance, The mestage was | s 7, s almost undecipwerable. Lawyer Used Umdwe Influence ™y, ' 4iorondra is & small vessel With Dying Man. | of 2,500 tons. The Alexandra was formerly the New York, Nov. 20.—(P—A con- | British steamer Manchester Import- | test of the will Arnold Rothstein was er, [said to have signed with a cross on | ‘his deathbed was filed in lurro~,Brifish_to M.ke F“u gate's court today by the father, 4 brothers of the | Probe of Vestris Case London, Nov. 20 (®—Herbert Wil- liams, parliamentary secretary of the board of trade, told the house ot commons today that the British in- quiry into the Vestris disaster will cover all material points. The form that the inquiry will take has ot yet been decided. . “I am sure the honorable member will realize,”” Mr. Willlams told an | inquirer in commons, “‘that it Wlll‘} not be possible for the board of trade at this time to express any opinion as to the probable cause of the loss." ‘Five Judgments Filed For City Court Records | The following judgments were! rendered in city court late yester- STEWARTS TRUAL | PLANVILLE NEARING ITS END Delense Lawyers Are Summing Up Evidence - Humason Mfg. League . N[ws w. T, P.C. |Colters 21 7 50 | Press Speed.. 20 14 |Flat Dept. .. 15 .625 |2nd Operation 13 .5 |Office .. 15 538 | Shipping 375 | Automatics . 321 p.c. |Grinders ... .083 | The Coilers and Press Speed won ‘453 |three points apiece in the Humason ‘423 Mfg. Co. league bowling matches at 3 |Hart's alleys last evening and con- Washington, Nov. 20 (®—The 3 ‘453 |tinued their close race. Salnau, {mother znd two perjury trial of Robert W. Stewart, |Arcs . L g + 41y landry. J. Sirko, B. Morey and |gambler. chairman of the board of the Stand- took a ten-game lead Herens featured. The scores: | A jury trial of their contest was ard Oil of Indiana, moved into its|in the Temco bowling loagre last | Automatics | demanded by the blood relatives who final phases today With counsel for |night when they walloped the Watts | J: Turner .. |charged that Assemblyman Maurice the government and the defense|and took four points, The league ! Kallanbach F. Cantor, Rothstein's attorney, used sumwing up their cases before the|has now become a one-sided afair, | NYDUTE . | “undue Influence” and guided the jury in District of Columbia »u-|with the Volts far ahead, four teams b Roy ..... {d¥ing enan's hiand aeith bis opn o preme court. tied for second, and the last-place |J- Campbell . | forming the crgss mark at the bot- Under the arrangement fixed by [team only one game out of this | tom of the instrument. . Justice Jenoings Bailey giving two!deadlock. Last night's matches were | The objectors also charged that hiouss to each side it was probiema- |featured by o amashiner 355 | Cantor and other persons unknown tical at the outset whether the case and by Zarrella, J. Mastrianni {to them, named as legatees in the would get to the jury today. | Granger, Damiano, Lemeris, Pecl { will, “exercised such improper and Opening the argument for the | Cassidy, Edwards, W. Dionne, Ors {undue influence upon the decedent government, District Attorney Leo|Smith and Derby. The scores for some time prior to his death” A. Rover declared that Stewart, who " that Rothstein at the time was not is charged with having perjured { capable of executing a will. himself before a senate Teapot | Bequests in the will included one- | Dome committee in testimony con- Isixth of the estate for ten yedrs to | cerning the Continental Tra {Inez Norton, former show girl; one- | company of Canada, had made |third to the widow, Mrs. Carolyn (Continued Frem Page Seven) undergoing an operation for appen- 102— 96— | Val. 49¢c ea. Novelty Colored Turkish Towels Woven with double thread, biue, rose and pink. Val. 25¢ to 68¢c yd. * Clostng Out on Val. $1.19 pr. 6 Pc. Cottage Sets Trimmed with blue English Prints and Ruffled. $1.00 r.. Val. 19¢ yd. 36-inch wide, Extra Heavy Oftice Hanson 76 Herens his mind that the committee would obtain no information from him with respect to the Liberty Boni | profits of that company. Stewart is charged on thres counts with giving false information to the committee which was scel ing to determine the disposition of the Continental Bonds, a portion o which had been traced from Harry F. Sinclair, ol magnate, to Albert B. Fall, former secretary -f the in- terior, Rover declared it was for the jury to determine whether Stewart testified as is alleged. when he was before the committer. whether he answers he gave to the committee’s auestions were deliberately fals and whether the committee meeting was lawful. He asserted that the official min- utes of the committee showed a | quorum of eight to have been pres- ent and he maintained that the of- | ficial printed record, corrected to conform with shorthand notes of the committee reporters, furnished the best record of what Stewart told the committee. He added that Stew- art’s later testimony shows he had made up his mind to evade, refu to answer and to make false an- H.B. FROST TENDERED = TESTIMONIAL BANQUET| Stanley Rulc and Level Company Employe Guest of Associates— Recently Penstoned. H. B. Frost, for about 30 years | employed in the machine and die | department at the Stanley Rule and | Level Co., and recently pensioned, | was the guest of honor at a testi- monial dinner tendered him last evening by about 40 of his former | assoclates. The dinner was given in | Grotto hall and entertainment fol- | lowed. é Richard Meyers acted as tosatmas- | ter and H. C. Haddock presented | Mr. Frost with a smoking set. The recipient responded in a fitting man- | ner. ! National A, A, U, Elects o 1 Officials for Year: New York, Nov. 20.——Avery | Brundage, Chicago contractor and | former all-around athletic cham- vion, today was elected president of the National Amateur Athletic union by unanimous vote of the 1928 convention. He succeeds Murray Hul- bert of New York, who put his own successor in nomination after serv- ing four terms. Other officers elected vice president, Fred L. Cincinnatl. Second vice president, Herman Obertubessing, New York. Third vice president, Harry Maloney. Palo Alto, California. Fourth vice president Joseph T. England, Balti- more. Secretary and treasurer, Daniel J. Ferris, New York. | St. Louis was the unnnimousi choice of the convention for next vear's meeting place. Invitations from Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, Denver, Los Angeles and are: First Hoffman, i FOR BEST RESULTS XMAS SPECIAL 6 ART PORTRAITS Reg. $12 doz. 6 for $3.50 Arcade Studio MARCEL and FINGER WAVING at BOSCO’S Miller . Ericson E. Barry 93— T— { 86— 5 446—1331 Totals H. Griffin . | G. Bl Helm Zarrella Silverio §5— ! 17— | 107— | 124— $6— Totals 24 Ohms L1156 89 116 94—298 | 22—1431 | A. Dione .. e } \ | W. Dione . Robideau Broadweil Fdwards Baby carriage for sale. Tel. 11-2, Plainville.—advt, 710 Governor’s Inauguration | Is to Be Held January 9. Hartford, Nov. 20 (P—Tnaugura- tion of Governor John H. Trumbuli | 2 | for his third term, and convening of | the general assembly for the 1929 | Y session will be at the latest possible | | date in January—the calendar date | | being the 9th—under the constitu- tion. Article XXXIT provides that the general assembly shall meet | Wednesday after the first Monday in January, and as December of this 111—317 | oes out on a Monday more th "7 | week will elapse before the leg 490-1440 | ture will be organized. As it is cus- | tomary for the body to take a week's Stocking 5 [adjournment the month will be well P 03 2 |along before exccutive committees are organized and hearings will have | begun. Totals en Orsie Riccker Terby Smith ..507 Amperes Hiltpold ...... 93 4 Hemingway 70 87 Domaine 110 108 Carison ...... 97 1020 Cranger 99 107 472 Totals 178 Circuits Totals Berube Peck 8 Lemens E 12 Total 17 IREAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Tomorrow! Wednesday Dollar Day 250 New Chic FELT FHATS 400 Smartly Cut and Tailored « o« All Simes Black and Colors. Values to §3.00 " SPECTAL FOR TOMORROW 0} Closing Out 125 VELVET HATS $2.48 Large acd small Headsizes Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 MAIN COR COURT Values up to $6.00 Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn Opp. Arch, Stove Repairs Complete line of stove repa: parts carried in stock. NEW BRITAIN STOVE REPAIR CO. 66 Lafayctte St. Tel. 772 fie O;vété; 'Seas_on Has Returned The Headquarters For the Best HONISS’S 22 Siate St Hartlord. Conn (Under Grant's Store) 127 MAIN ST. IMENSh\g PHONE 1409 Wear \ A POSTMAN | Baby Department w Glc See our n | Rothstein, from whom the gambler | faccording to maritime records left | day afternoon by Judge Morris D. | Saxe: | In the action of the Socony Burn- | er Co., against Leon Haberskl, judg- ment was rendered for the plaintift | by default for $478. The plaintiff | claimed that amount due for the in- | stallation of an oil burner in the de- | fendant’s home two years ago. Kirk- ham, Cooper, Hungerford & Camp STEAMER SENDS s 0 S represented the plaintiff. 2 Judgment for the plaintiff by de- -— | fault for $67.90 in the action of the ‘hich | Swinehart Tire and Rubber Co., “m‘"'[ inst John Timko. Nair & Nair { represented the plaintiff, A deficiency judgment was ren- ! dered in the case of Joseph C. An- Miami, Fla, Nov. 20 (®—The |drews against Peter Kostrzewski for Greek steamer Alexandra was re- | $850. The plaintiff was granted ported in distress off Fayal in the!a foreclosure judgment some time Azores, with a tug proceeding to her |ago in city court on property locat- assistance, in a message picked up|ed on Concord street, but the full by tropical radio here at 3:21|amount was never satisfied. The o'clock this morning. The Alexan- | original debt was $2,748 but the dra had sent out an § O §. a few [amount raised through foreclosure minutes earlier. g { was short the amount of the defi- The Alexandra is 300 feet long, of | ciency judgment was rendered for. 2,294 deadweight tons. Fayal, one | Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford & of the larger islands of the Azores, | Camp represented the plaintift. is 2,098 miles by shipping lane from | The city of New Britain was given New York. | two foreclosure judgments in actions against Yervant Palabouyonkian for | $42.10, claimed as the amount due | for taxes on property located on Dix nue, and a judgment of $28.87 inst Jacob Taffs, for taxes due on for Italian | Schultz street property. Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford & Camp repre- Radio, Marine Corporation ! sented the city. had heen estranged; the income from one-sixth of the estate to Cantor, ind to Rothstein’s brothers, | I and Jack, respectively, $50,- 000 and $60,000 besides 20 per cent of the income of the estate for ten years, Greek Vessel, Alexandra, Left Montreal Nov. 9 in Trouble Off Azore Islands New York, Nov. 20 (®)—The G.e steamer reported in distress off F al, probahly is the Alexandra which |a Montreal November 9§ ports. The GIFTS mn ARANIUM This is a special finish in Nickel Silver which never tarnishes or discolors. Think what this means! We are just unpacking some pieces of this Aranium in Electric Per- zolators, Electric Waffle Irons, Electric Toasters, Bread Trays, Serving Trays, ete. COME IN AND SEE THEM A. A. MILLS Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work Phones 5100—5101 66 West Main St. DRESS GOODS SHOP 400—Main Street—400 Thanksgiving Specials Starting Tomorrow Morning Wednesday Reg. Tac [ 64 In. Table Damask Reg. $1.25 Silk Damask Valancing. Sale Price et 790 i Yard - Sale Price ~45¢ leg. $3.00 Bates st Bed Spreads Sale Price .. Reg. 69c 81 In. Pequot Sheeting Sale Price Yard 3 49c color Stripped . $1.95 B A0 = teg. 69¢ Bl fmd B .15 Inch Permanent Finish Pequot 42 and 45 In. Tubing \Organdies. Sale 3 $1 0 Sale Price, Yard 47c Price Yds. g DAL SO Reg. 98¢ Reg. 69¢ 36 in. Imported Dress Tweeds Silk Pongee, in all colors. Sale Price 790 Sale Price A 396 Yard Yard N Reg. $1.69 Reg. $1.25 {40 In. Silk Charmeuse, black White long ruffied Curtains. only. Sale Price $l 00 . Sale Price Pair Unbleached Sheeting Val. $1.49 set Novelty Chenille Towel Sets With 2 Wash Cloths, in pretty Val. $1.29 yd. 36-inch wide Silk Poplin black only l% yards s l .00 Val. $1.89 yd. 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Punjab Print Beautifully fowered, excel- lenit quality. 4 yards s l .00 Organdie of colors. 3" $1.00 OPP. COMMERCIAL For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Adots. THE AND BROKE FOUR OF WIS MAIN RIBS' THAT BoY O MINE PUTS ' UPA Bia HOLLER WHEN | ASKK HIM To BRING IN A BUCKET O'COAL— BUT HELL GO OUT ON A FOOT BALL FIELD AND CARRY A DOZEN FELLERS ROUND ON HIS NECK. FOR. TWO HOURS AN'NOT WHIMPER. ONCE -- IT MAKES THE OLD LUAFERS IN BAXTERS STORE SPENT MOST oF THE DAY, PLAY/NG OVER LAST SATURDAYS " FOOTBALL GAME OF THE “SUCKER RLUN REDS Vs “THE Buck CREER SPIDERS* BAge v smony