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POLICE HUNTING | PURSE SNATCHERS Autborities of Bay sute Towns Conducting Campaign Boston, Jan. 18 UP—Police of this city and other cities and towns of | the metropolitan district today were | searching with renewed intensity | for the automobile purse snatchers | who in the past few weeks have robbed more than a score of women. Early today and late last night scven more women were robbed by | two men who toured the Back Bay stock is on deposit with the Equi-l table Trust company of New York. The clash between the two capi- talists is one of the many ramifica- tions growing out of the oil lcases | made by the government. Mr. tewart's testimony before a senate H)mml!ue investigating the Teapot Dome oil lease did not please Mr. Rockefeller and he asked for Stew- | art's resignaticn. This Stewart has | refused to give. ¢ There are more than 9.000,000 | shares of $25 par value stock of the | Standard Oil company of Indiana | | outstanding and both Mr. Rockefel- | |ler and Mr. Stewart are supposed to | be busy in an effort to gain con- | Itrol of the majority of these. Mr. Rockefeller is understood to be as- sured of the support of large blocks of stocks held by the Harkness, | Flagler and Rogers estgtes and o other Standard Oi companies while | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 219 MAIN STREET o, st s S B Specializing 5c to SCHULTE “UNITED . 18 JUNIOR DEPARTMENT STORES $1.00 A JANUARY APPRECIATION SALE that assures yYou exceptional E newest and best merchandise in the market is here at prices that are far below what you would new, low price levels. January at theSchulte-Unied Store means more than just the usual savings Mr. S8 art’s principal support and Brighton sections of Boston and | M. Stewarts principal suoport ' Fasis ot TrogK g Newton and Wal- |}, 14 by the 35,000 small sharehold- | ‘ In two cases they enforced their | <™ 3nd the employes. demands at revolver point. In 7 Brookline they seized a woman's| Man and Wife Die handbag within 30 feet of a police- 2 T man, who gave chase ineffectually. From Gas in Lynn In another case the vigtim sought Lynn, Mass., Jan. 18.—@—Myles assistance from one of the robber: nder Downes, 50, and his wife, | who had remafned in the parked cos £, 48, were ed in sedan used by the pair, unaware ir home in the East section that he was a confederate of y when the oxygen became man who had grabbed her purse. by a gas hot water | O tatn Aute Npmte scd to warm their rooms last | Los s night. i %o Mat sulined by M | A son Myles Alexander Jr., 18, was | Perols of Teonton: who taken to u hospital whero his name | S | was placed on the danger list. A | $1.200 bank | daughter. Mrs. Wilbur G. Hartley, returning with her husband, found ! her mother on a couch and her| father and brother on the kitchen One woman obtained t! e A ined the number o "y catety valve on the heater o ¢ d by the me h( the machine used by the men .47y, "o and the rooms were ut it proved to have been reported | . yany flooded with water. ""é;" 'o"‘l”l';' ‘"b:)hf e oribed | The Hartleys effected entra A e robbers was described | 110, 2 pasement window as about 18 years old, who wore !l while the wear, operated by Miller’s torteise shell glasses, other was about 25 vears old and Storm Lashed Island Incs atiensl prperies, wore a light soft hat and a gray Crumbles Slowly Away? tion of wearing apparel overcoat. . Police said the men probably al-| Helizoland, Jan. 18 (®—This little specialty shops, extend- English North Sea > mglish ort mg f to ternated at the wheel of the ma. German island. chine. Their method of operations OUtPost until 1590, has lost 13,000 swallowed wup by | s Thesespecialized wear- ingapparelunitsareapart was identical with that used in re- Square meters waves when recent of each Schulte-United cent robberies of a aimilar nature. ntain While one man remained in the e_gal used havoe along the store, concentrating on style, value and servico— Bellera nentito Slio~ & eneiny et European coasts as far as Nor- away, the other leaped from the running bhoard as the car pulled to the curb alongside the victim. d iving you Fifth Avenue gving Y Styles at popalar prices. | comb., failles, lul.lu ek and emb comb., (0 T0 JOHN D. JR. il T bre s | St e —— tained and held leader- lndcmdlet 100 years. Coming investigations P Howamn Snmeflm Pmmny are expected to show whether the olnpm!be!cady—lowur Colorsinclude— g Y "4 | sinking process calls for extra pre-| field for many years by | pj.ck maron, GllS[Odlall, Tflm 0701‘ Pl‘olles St | giving women the lovely | lido sand, pan- e More than 3,000 women last vear | Washington, Jan. 18 UP—Aid for | attended the free schools for work- | e i dora green, ) things they wantatprices | B4 bioe, roval. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., in his fight | ing women conducted in Bucnos | they are willing to pay. to oust Robert W. Stewart as chair- [Aires by the Patriotic League of purplauur. man of the board of the Standard |Argentina. i oche, cas Oil company of INdiana Mas OO | o i from Howard E. Sutherland, alien = g | Flu Milder Than in 1918, prdperty custodian. But \'icks Sets New Record January clearance sale. To show our appreciation for your wonderful response to our opening sale a few weeks ago, we are conduct- ing this value giving event. ordinarily expect to pay. We have no old merchandise to dispose of. Our entire effort and buy- ing power is directed to serving you with the utmost value every day at NEW SPRING HATS | BtraSize ngwerg The big, generous, heavy, absorbent ] 0 c A SCHULTE -UNITED ERTEAFRISE Specially purchased for this event! kind of towel that the men of the fam- ily like. At a lowest of the year price. contained $17 in cash, o certificate and a Bristol County | CHULTE - UNITED of- “Savings bank book. fers the women of this town a highly specializsed department of ready-to- A stunning array of new shapes, including mushrooms, pokes, turn-up effects, irregular effects and the new cloche. Large and small head sizes. For misses and matrons. Should sell at $1.95. BUFFET MIRROR g | H‘!AV\ glass, size 43"x 12% with handsome antiqued frame and ornamental top. A value that you are bound to appreciate Smart New Hats — Underpriced. Just unpacked—the newest shapes $ 69 —the smartest styles— beautiful e damage done here and to| colorings. the neighboring Fast Frisian is-| land chain has led the Prussian | survey department to appoint | commission to make study of the whols certain it there is acceleration fn the gradual subsi- dences. It is known that the whole coast is sinking, bit only at the rate of about 10 inches in the past Materials—Felts,felt and straw comb., satin and satin and straw $197 CHOCOLATE CHERRIES 19° Fur Trimmed COATS That should sell for much more than they are marked 8795 18|95 1 $]Q95 Co blowith to $29.50 Not sale coats—but brand new coats— chic Fifth Ave. styles—you could ask for no lovelierfurs and fabrics. Re- productionsofhigher priced originals. Misses', women's =3 . and matrons. Large and small head sizes Selected cherries in cordial, coated with rich sweet chocolate. Packed im individual caps. Full Ib. boxes. Mr. Sutherland by virtue of his oftice holds the voting power of be- tween 12,000 and 12,000 shares of | .. . T L g Standard Oll company of Indlana | ooy scrious as in 1913, health aothori- | §tock, the property of Germans selz- | ties are uv‘img everybody to treat even ed during the war, and he has an- | the slightest cold at the mart, as colds nounced that he has assigned the |lower the resistance and make the body voting proxies to Mr. Rockefeller. Mr. Rockefeller asked for the vot- [1as hee Ing power about a week ago and | VepoRub. external treutiment w before Mr. Sutherland made his de- "Ir;'tp,';; “_","“‘;‘N;‘ Sl cision, & simllar request came from |ine v Mr. Stewart. The alien property custodian made his decision known yesterday, saying that he had mcted |}jf) ik B8 ths JOerens only after careful consideration. The |ventive. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Collar-attached styles with the appearance and tailoring of $2 models. finx:- fin; quality mmi uperior htws;n. Fineneat -m‘ ing. Materials include highly mercerized im- | ported English broad- clo'h. Dobbey J broadcloth with bold | rayon stripes and the newest novelty prints, *1 Part Wool Blankets to $20.00 The thrifty women of this city continue to marvel at the values constantly added to this group. Coats of fash- ion and quality—at a record low price—a fact you will recognise immediately. Sises for all Ready Tomorrow —Just Unpacked Hundreds of The Newest and Smartest Advance Spring c B DRESSIES | Size 66x80 —FlatC 205 |V Em. ‘OP ~—Satins 88: FANC §— Your new dress may be chosen with sound econcmy . Their excep- tional quality will be instantly evident. Women who are used to RUBBER APRONS paying two and three times this amount should see these dresses. TEESE VEW DRESS STYLES . THIS CITY'S BEST DRESS VALLES... Charming styles in bright colors, with frilled edges in contrasting shade. ting with their With all the details of the most i 3 7 95 e $ 95 ] SWEATERS ¥ et o B YARN RUGS s 00 es, newest colors, c«amble with drewses that ( 22in. x 44in. A large assortment in !l“lllllfl! new color A Complete Selection of Larger Size Dresses Is Included. A serviceable and decorative rug I \ combi Fe wu”h field patterned in ligh l or c § men ::;u;:flaxw dark colors and bonlcrln mw- ! N Other sweaters under- fooldclp : 3 riced at SKIRTS |R &I NCOATS Pol.u_ul.os Values like these keep our coat section interesting at all times. Quality materials, fullylined and warmlyimter- lined. Smartly fur trimmed. All siges. Popular Known Candy Bars Speciall purchasd to sell at this low price. SATURDAY SPECIAL NEWEST FELTS with touches of Straw The Latest Knitted and Jersey TURBANS All of them exceedingly smart, providing a wide se- lection marked by great savings on every model. THIS SPECIAL PRICE IS FOR 31 77 [ 1929 Models Glds 3198 Sanburst pleated and butterfly skirtsin solid colors and plaids. Flannels and wool crepes. All sinee. Genaine leatheretic finished with smart pockets, flannel limed. Treneh coat * TOMORROW ONLY style. All sises.