New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1928, Page 14

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| i and spend, | orman, Okla.,, Dec. s o s b Mrs. Heldman, the pretty dark {a word of praise for ' President bracing 150 vellum leaves, shows no | the infirmary asking admittance for |now living with her parents In Curwensville, Pa., Dec. 14 ®— haired ribbon clerk who had been l] | Coolidge, declaring that he “will go signs of decay. The pages are nlift‘!lru:t(ment for influenza, the univer- | Ames, Ia., did not contest the action. | The Pennsylvania Hide and Leather and the colors of the illustrations requiring a physician’s certificate to : —_— —— Much Convicted of night. The cause was unknown. o Li[ e e | Gites ¥ ih Adi |on the subject of cconomy. Mr.| The volume came from the collec- | preciably less audible on the campus. | Archie . Much, 33 year old mill | Boston. the shooting of Fearn. Apparently | =5 crnment had been to prevent “the |England. of murdering Mrs. Catherine Clark,| McKeesport .Pa, Dec. 14 P “Rln” e el S ol S Flu” Scare Comes | Dickson, Denver theatrical man who| Much was alleged to havé induced | city, was knocked out in the first occurred a week ago When she call- . LRER e | Herbert Powell, a grocery clerk, | to have killed her for the money |ian bantamweight champion. and shot him to death in the pres- of the coal operator. linner last night, he stopp i Margaret Heldman, 21, of Lorain.|\oungeq girl was taken immediate | tor to sn o1d masim. and one sen. Scipt of the four gospels, penncd |students at the University of Okla-| At Dickson's trial it was charged |isolated road east of here. was formerly a berry and that it The young woman's husband, W.|griiow 0 07 6ad O TR ther . ohme 4t Lorain fo the ffice ot|™ent Of all is wife had told him. | young boys that to succeed they NN 3 o she took he . She had con- 1l ary - - to her husbang 2Verted an impending arrest for|wron No successful boy ever ; o e easSbAnd. Sheriff Gibson later revealed that he el e e : ¢ {had learned of her relations with they could for things to im- 5 ance revealng |Fearn and had planned to go to themselves.” 5 e i with | orain to question Ler. Mrs. Held-| As a c n point, he mentioncd B N 1 i ast few months |MAD Was graduated from hign | Thomas Edison as never having had f§ vhen Heldman picked from a waste |5 3 4 6 and| “any moncy until he got so much § Y b \ o Tl Bams kepi e she came to he couldn't spend it.” o crumpled suicide note she had writ- ".::“:’; F;"‘r’ l:d‘ ‘Xffklnk at a rib-| Whatever his attitude toward sav- e i she remained overnight. The fol- | that Mark Twain had once labored | York library by Edward 8 Hark-|nipped in the bud. The laugh is on | Powell Million Loss in lowing day she returned to Lorain.| S over. ness, one of its trustees. the students. The divorce was granted qn COI!I Flre Repeats Story | The automobile manufgeturer had | Despite its age the volume, em-| After telephone calls had deluged | grounds of cruelty. Mra. Dickson, Leather pany out of high school just a ‘ittle more down in history 4s a great presi- |and strong, the lettering is clear |sity prémulgated a rule iyesterday company plant covering five acres t | dent.” ove : Praises Coolidge Ihave faded only siightly. The |-prove the case was bona fide. The ROR SN0, u6L agaln While her lit | Murdering Mrs. Clark| Damages was estimated at $1,000,- limits of the city she acted with the | [ Ford expressed the opinion that an |tion of Sir Thomas Phillips at Thir- worker and the father of five chils v 4 ; Eaiet 1 Poo. 160015 & it | [vam ths it Meck Dax txit mic] Washington, Des, 08 0N —Henty [ tansiine of ihs seveamnt by ton Gets Divorce From Wife | Roston divorcee. The jury recom. | Jack Gentile, Philadelphia, substitut- i = 5 To an Abrupt End | was acquitica a month ago of a|the woman to come to Spokane on |round of a 10 round bout here last ed Vernard E. Fearn, 35 year old shot into her body. It was th D! | Y i) scare’ believed by school au- | ogorane wag ¥ N o and shot him to death in the Pres|” Heldman raced for the sherifs | cnough to give this bit of counsel | Gets Aged Manuscripts sterday was granted a divorce | she brought along. The murder oc 0. cammitted suicids Tast DIght Brlie o Meper Bmapital But sho anded by most as the Jaws in Latin more than 1,000 years ago, | homa who wanted the university to|that the Killing grew out of a love has heen developing for over 7,000 O. Heldman, a furnace salesman, | i ‘ Sheriff F son here when Averts Arrest st work and save their money,” ten sev e 2 eh e e a ment store , Mr. Ford believes in work. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1928, | han two years, repeated the story | was totally destroyed by fire last . : | : 17th century | calls, officials sald, Wi topped. band hurried on to Canton to sur- He said he believed that the pres. PAEes are encased in a 17th century | calls, oficials said, were stopped. : suyfl' of Canfon Coal Man i2ng Mo, Sherift Gibson. ‘0fl Way to White House Dinner et s egras S e Bres Iniubiveivet bipding. | Coughing and sncezing becamo ap-| Spokane, Wash., Dec. 14 UP—|G00. Headquarters of the firm is Syl R [aim in demanding economy In gov- |lestaine — House, Gloucestershire, | Feed of Murder Charge; |dren. was convicted here last night KNOCKED OUT EARLY i enve — e 2 , of th ting &8 smelbaremalic &s that whick |0irwisd’ta he Wearn homs sho|Ford's advice te youth is to work |wmany emplo Denver, Dec. 14 (P — Alpheus | mended that he be hanged. ing tor Davey Adleman, of the same L1 On his way to a + White House 'nro . Vool Tibrap 4 (P — A | charge of murder for the slaying of | the pretext of marrying her and then | night by Howard Mayberry, Canad- Soal deaten to the doue o petr Ol |same gun that had taken the lifs : New York Library 14 R — A office and found Gibson in. Tha|in s dosae he ran somewhat comn. | New York, Dec. 14 (P—A manu- | thoritics to have been started Dby from Mrs. Zella Dickson. curred several months ago on an| Scientists declare that the orange firing a bullet into her heart. found to be dead on arriving there, | of Medes and Persians: Work has just been presented to the New close carly for the holidays has been | affair between Mrs. Dickson and | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | years. was en route with her from theis |Office and he made a complete state-| “You often hear advice given to Mrs. Heldm s death probably Ford said. R A Iy H carded. Confronted with its con.|DPer® When her husband met her. Must Work o AP i R it o al o tran el Their married life was serene un-| “Instill in the minds of the young | omely young woman slaver (til March of this year when thev|men that they will never get any- whom a wide search was heing their first serious quarrel. without work,” he said. * i rade. {Heldman said. They separated at never knew a young man that was 1 Ordered to Dress that time but were reconciled a few worth five cents that wouldn't work : “Puwt on vour hat and coat,” | later. In July a son Was' and even occasionally get into trou- @ Heldmgan d at her. |born to them. When they aguin ble in his efforts to learn. | They got in their car and started |S°Parated the child was awarded (0| “When 1 was a young fcllow,” he for Cogiton, where they had lived|the childrem’s burcau here and is'continued, “1 got kicked out of about ] intil they moved to Lorain on Oe.!Still in the custody of that agency. as many shops as T was welcomed toher 22. On the long trip Mrs.| e |to.” He explained that in his effort Teldmare told her husband how | Kansas Bishop Honored {to learn about machinery he would ‘e, ha 5 de| o slip into machine shops whenever "‘,\:rfigc ;‘1335 ua:\d n!::n,?-nd i By Methodist Church p,‘\\\»y?"\“.n'\lzvlA:\:‘fl(“h i operations. _ She said that she had resolved to| Chicago, Dec. 14 (P—Rishop Er-| Another requisite to advancing in We thank you! We had expected great crowds at our sale, but we were wholly unprepared for the tremendous reception we received. We apologize {o those who could not be waited on and say—come again tomorrow and you too, will see why every one in town is talking about my wonderful values. Remember folks! In spite of these gigantic reductions, Markson’s Easy Payment Plan remains the same. Buy now and start paying weekly after New Year’s. revenge hevself at any cost. On the | nest Lynn Waldorf of Kansas City the world is becoming a teacker, Mr g night of Dacember 2, four days be- |yesterday was elected president of Ford believes. He recalled that both fore the slaying, she went to Can-|the board of trustees of the board of 'he and Fdison in working out their ton to visit a sister and there hospitals, homes and deaconesses of plans, had to teach others to mak awaited her ywhance. . The moment [the Methodist Episcopal church. almost cvery picce of machinery came, she told Heldman, when sho| The board has property worth they necded. found Fearn at home. She called|$1.500,000 and has supervisory| Mr. Ford said the museum he is him to the door and emptied the | charge of the 252 homes, hospitals building near the Ford airport at contents of a .38 calibre automatic |and deaconess institutions of the Dearborn, Michigan, was in rea into his body. Then she hurried to|church with property valued at a school with the purpose of ma the nearest corner, canght a bus in- | $65,000,000 and with 9,000 employes. | young men cificient in some particu- to the city, transferred to an inter- —_ lar art, and told of one of his latest urban car and went to Akron where | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS acquisitions, an carly printing press MACKAY & WALLIN 63 MAIN ST Come Here for Practical Gifts Yo | : ; : ’ At this sale as always, Markson welcomes your charge account. Nearly 500,000 people now trade at my many stores. These 5 people know the ease and convenience of my Weekly Payment Plan. What a pleasure it has made of their clothing question. It will do the same for you. Try us, and you too, will be astonished at its wonderful convenience, COGSWELL CHAIRS I LTS Beautifully upholstered and made for comfort; spring filled cushions—makes CEDAR CHEST M) R e 5 A good selection right now. Prices on ;‘{'__‘ffi‘;-,"f‘ Bt one et walnut finished chests start at—$22.50. : 2 OVERCO ! TS These Overcoats are just the thing for those cold days to come. Get yours at these tremendously low " 18-25 The kind that you will be proud to show to your friends. While they last MOKERS’ SETS DOLL CARRIAGES Handsomely styled Humidors of walnut For the little girls. Many attractive and mahogany finish. Copper lined in- | s s and colors to:choose from; all mod- teriors; good assortment. Prices start at | erately priced. T N e TEA WAGONS—A verv < cirable gift | A SPINET OR GOVERNOR WINTHROP for the dining room: \ with drop DESK makes a wonderful gift and so leaves and drop handle; fi..cd with large sensible. You'll find here unusual hign size tray. in walnut grade desks at very low prices. Grand R R e $24. 0 tapids made. Prices stanb Aty sonn $30.00 GIVE A BRIDGE OR FLOOR LAMP— You can select here a Bridge Lamp, | NOVELTY PILLOWS—a good assort- metal base with silk shade as low as —or if you prefer a lamp made by v & Hubbard in an Ol English DRESSES Bezutiful dresses in silk and satin, marked special- ment, in round, square or oblong; a gift that would be appreciat Priced—ecach MEN’S SUITS ern, with parchment shade at— Many others here to pick from. TABLE SCARFS—A fine selection of very pretty colors and patterns—a very suitable gift for the home. Priced from 89¢ « $4 .50 :.. COMFORTERS—A beautiful assortment of attractive coverings, filled with fine tv wool, light but warm. Priced fe $7.50 » $12.95 COMFORTERS—Filled with specially se- lected cotton. Priced from— $4.50 « $12.95:. SPECTAL—{2 Piece Sets—regular $13.95 e « $9.95 $2.50 $2 95 $3 50 ALL WOOL BLANKETS—Extra larg» 5. size T2x81 in., blue, rose and yvellow; a wonderful Dlanket. Priced ........ Each $10-95 BLANKETS—In cotton or part wool ho' $3.50 10 $12 v “NIPPON” CHINA DINNERWARE— Open stock of “Crete,” “Basil,” “Sa hara,” “Esplanade” and others. 66 Piece “ENGLISHWARE"—in Porce- lain, new and attractive patterns. Priced $42 00 ... $50.00 . These also in open stock. Iy for this sale. While they last STREET More of those famous Markson Suits. Everybody knows they are the best in town. Select the one you want and start paying weekly after New Year’s. NEW BRITAIN, CONN.

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