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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 192). ‘PIEKLED’ BURfilAR : Two Burned to Death \ piiled hmal sl e CAUGHT “AT FAS' | -net ™ St Sex Than For Men, Journal Says| [N SAUGUS MURDER 5y, it el 78 o B i Bl e the dummy house fire horror |son's death, injected a bit of dram |Haven, was given a six months' jail | building here yesterday. They will taking place last night linto the case last night when he|term this morning by Judge John F.|spend their henevmoon in Holl’d |stood on a north end street corner | McGrath of the city court on & |wood. and defied police. ‘l'hargc of carrying a concealed | e . 3 3 ‘un.uuv"lh s 3 tra e f : Medical Ma azine (‘hal- ality rv'»flnml\in: by \\'vomr*nbii ‘n‘ol! ¢ . | Thief Reclins On Bed Smoking | e | TR atoments Made| it o St | L Bada Dees POGe [0 AT " "o S e suore o 0 el 0o S| . T wiks oo . At Welling, ol es || 1€ S A |they should bareheaded into | im-| larrest him if they wanted him in|New Haven young men were arrest- | p,u.ic July 12 (P—A divorce was Imported Glggrelles healegies fituisha | Him-Leaves Untouched | n ri a cinema ; | church.” connection with the crime. When |€d here last night in a car said to| § e v . - A : 3 ! 2 granted today to Mrs. Vera Ark fire from the operator's box and in Methodist Paper—| .. . ier challenges & statement| —— I they failed to act, he left the scene |have been stolen in New Haven. All} ‘ - wo o burned to death and {00 he relnadist nap s thatboter | with members of his gang. Police|three are held for the New Haven wright Bate from Frederick Rlant- Boston, July 12 (UP)—Returning | | ge ekt LAy . il Methodist paper tha er| Boston, July 12 (UP)—Four men, |¥ mbers gang i tosiarsellold, oy Iho gt e Ry B . haation, M ; . 1 Not Interested in Moral | cint of ail babies born of cigarette | oo il ; ™ [said they were not interested in La | Police on & heft charge [ford Bate, who was secretary gen Norrls, wife of & Massachusetts In: S sLricie |smoking mothers die before they | N¢lUding two brothers, were SOUEMt Bada “for the present” but that they| The other two are Leon Dunily, |eral of the recsat conference of ex- B (o0 Technoiory protessor || ciice ahe raterii: veine tns oo || Question. | reach the age of two, due primarily |by police today for questioning in|would “keep an eye on him.” 18, of 142 Sylvan avenue, New [pe on reparations. They weie Sotsid her Back Bay home 80 R e o nicotine poisoning.” connection with the “R n mur- - S | Haven and Peter Prates, 16, of 111 |married in Paris May 1, 1916, Mrs. what upset today. e b J| | e der” of 10-year-old Salvatore i Y. M. C. A. LEADER DEAD Hill street, New Haven. Officer John | Bale being originally from IMinois Believing a burglar had ransacked | Chicago, July 20 (UP)—Smoking| SANDINO REACHES YUCATAN |Mora, who was slain by kidnapers| gyjem, Mass. July (P—at. |Shea who arrested the three men in| Bat» is now secretary of the ‘e house, she called poli 3 atter his father had pafd 85,0001, o TE S e presi. |® car bearing the markers of s [American section af the reparations ful search revea trace o TRIP lan's constitution that it is upon! sy, zustine Sandino. ilad Nicara Tolnstunit. [t ser sl e machine said to have been reported | commission. Ia prominent 0_‘1‘\‘! intrude - Rome, July 12 (U'P)—The Italian i man's, an editorial in the American i 3 horities admitted they were| : 4 | stolen, found the gun on Moleski. y and is known as a close friend tors discovers a ; o office said today it Ded 1o |Madick] Association’ Jonrual, Juak off |5 n Aneurgent 1 . and his en-| e nearer a solution to the mys- | director of the American Hide and % of the Prince of Wales, with whom S 3 e ; tourage arrived here to take NP yo.y than when the boy's body was Leather company for many years SHOW GIRL M ] |he plays golf when the FPrince 1. knowledge of Premier Benito Mu e 1 5oy wes locke 5- | the press. declares. 8 ey & il i = s § o \i's intention of visiting London | pre artiel S raia redent st idence. Al well arm- | o0 i a Sangus marsh, 19 days!died af the Salem hospital today New York, July 12 (UP)—Gladys | comes to Paris. "Who is i L cle answers a recen ed anc ving Khaki campatzn | | from inside persistent]y = i no worse physically upon wom-| Aferida o e DENY MUSSOLINT 1 Merid Y tan, July V.2 the international o exhi- |y \ Ik by the Methodist board of tem b s uniforms, established themselve ANl 1in London | ;arance, prohibition and public mor- | 4t the Grand hotel. Socrates San- | ) ! E0lals throush its publication, “The | gino, prother of fhe ler. alone officers. b 7% | Voice," upon “the lying, m TOUS | wag dressed in civilian clothes and e . 2 campaign of the American Tobaceod | qiq not carry a revolver. Sandino i Biteat tiey: Bwhil cane ! | e 3 has received many visitors since his impatiently L oke dowr NEW HAVEN BOY DROWNS Autor tis phyatonl e Buts e :;‘mr:,‘ IS AN, 8 | the barzier o e New Haven, Ju (UP)—Sink-[them (women) or to their off-| e el in bed, nonchalantly p any greater than that done hy the ot Protessor Norris' imported « e ) X : Gropced l.\-m\r habit to their husbands and| DBridgeport, July 12 (UP)—Search- JUNI OR DEPARTMENT STORES Speclalizing 5c¢ to ¢1.00 arettes. Beside the bed stood noa 1-filled quarry hole in Fair |y oiyerg it is high time some scien- |ers recovered the body of 15-year- Emall bottles which once had c Haven yesterday. John Quinn. In &|tifc evidence be brought forward to | old Stephen Marcinko from Beach's tained the professor's medicimal| qeop.sea diving outfit, recovered the |show in what this partcular harm |pond last night, more than an hour ;}::1&:3 <“Ar"v\ '\»,P- 1\,; “"f‘:',rf »ody or ha'd been unable | consists.”” after he apparently struck his head @gwm} 219 MAIN STREET ‘ to bring it irface with hooks. | The editorial contends the “mor- while diving. ware, which had t the intrude g Folice waited for Broderick 1o : . | od JHost Remarkable Special Offering of WOMEN"S ‘UNflN A CORSELETTES mmanti | HIDDEN LAKE || o0 “a7. May Take Off From Labrador . | Side ookl o B o Has Fast Become Connecticut’s b L A e elastic inserts Ottawa, Ont, July 12—(P)—A | E M atsides. mesage from the Port Burwell gov- A Y 4 ernment radio station to the depar ( : ment of mar and fisheries indi- 4 3 ] een asser e e Brassieres phibian airplane Untin' Bowler is . s liihe Ao ps oxtin i dioltakel ot Beautifully Made today. The message said “Barometer 29.68, fal southeast § miles an hour, cloudy, visibility 10 miles. Closely packed ice | in all directions, but in around the plane moved out last night and lessened chances of further dam age. The plane is waiting for ice to | move out enough to allow a take- oft.” Whether the three men in the Ny ‘ L epe R e ey k For No. S-385 the falling barometer was not in- dicated. L o s 2 R ¥ = “tiying : of fine quality materials C ' ' I‘S;E I ports last night from Port Bu s A Labrador, of favorable flying | i . . including popular weather, the Chicago Tribune hoped | » : a T . e At 8 today that its amphibian, ‘Untin’ . % < e L ; ] ing, wind | Bowler. would be able to escape the | ice which menaced it yesterday and | resume its flight to Berlin, which it | started from here on July 3 - ’ n The crew repbrted by radio that Extremely popular wit - : One of our most pop- floating ice in the fjord where the r o : . : L G ol the younger women de- ular numbersp gf plane was anchored threatened to L 3 £ & i . i siring the slender ¥ fleatioy j and that one 50 bk i y Lt S e : A [ effect, side hook, Cunn inle Sl]‘led 3 beaunful brocade blown by the wind, had caused | o e with elastic in- slight damage. FEskimos, mounted | B i ‘ . o . § . Y Ny serts, four police, and the three members of | 5 . : : . : cilfaisiaiac J M\ garters. the crew kept a constant vigil to | o S 7 2% inserts. prevent further damage. | 4 ¢ ; g Hospital Gets Largest o o 4 : : h D \ Hot Water Tank in (‘ity‘ i HIDDEN LAKE—NESTLING AMONG THE HILLS Sp?(‘ifll W.th lace and rosebud trims. Dustinctly “chic” 8 at this A new hot water storage tank, #aid to be the largest in New Rrit- Offering —so adaprable for the younger set : low price ain, with a capacity of 3,000 gallons | There surely must be many good reasons WHY this beautiful natural lake has and adequate for a practically un- | | . . ) B A suniiy hias bech nbtarlan in ecame so popular in less than eight weeks time since it was opened to the public. the New Britain General hospital Hidden Lake has catered to hundreds of interested people every week-end with the re- a,{;“,“,,::;‘.f,fg“'j\" \,m:l ',v,(‘m:',,rl”"”m:. sult that \'\-H:v(‘ sections have been entirely sold in this short space of time. Look over and 14 feet in length. It is 10 this partial list of Owners—inquire from them the reasons Why—THEN VISIT THI:S times the size of the one it replaced BEAUTY SPOT AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. _ and guarantees an adequate flow of hot water at all times. Installation was by hospital employes under th A FEW OF OUR SATISFIED OWNERS—ASK THEM WHY :Tl\:::‘o'n i g MERIDEN NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD TIMELY AND WORTH 'WH“-E REDUCTIONS Doerschlag OBSERVES BIRTHDAY e N ‘lifford Atwater Ceaphas Brown Mrs. Mary Geisle ood C se Joseph Crowley, Jr., of 101 Stew- s ,l,‘. i« e B Alwais l4nwood Christansen [N art street was four years old yester- et August Andersor Iohn B Bhrnardt Mrs, E. Heinricks August Anderson Sl 0 Joseph always has a party on & Robert Hill C. B. Anders i his birthday anniversaries. It has | ekl b derson lloyd 8. Grant been his custom for year—all four €. M. Christiansen Frank D. Griffin of them, so he observed the annual Florence M. Dorfiin Josngtiolman custom yesterday and with the aid : b Olar R. Falk e of his mother invited in his friends. S Tdward Hedwall : W \.;u\\n;‘x. : The youngsters played games and 4 3 Lisle H. Wes ate ice cream and other good things, R o Fridolph W. Johnson :'Itv)mi!‘ [\. \\\\m]m and had a general good time. Joe i I Howard 1. Hanford “‘-;}‘ ‘”" “““" The July Clearance Sale brings sharp All summer dresses have been drastically hias been elected chairman of a MIDDLETOWN P. Julius Larson Hih el | reductions in All Summer Coats reduced and arranged in three price groups. committec to arrange for additional | R Frederick Keith : birthdays, T ol B B manIcleher WEST HARTFORD | [, -4 $ i Andrew J. Mc er, Jr, AR Moranc | = ‘)Q) 95 M N : 1 ) Tona Nelson Andrew [, Carstensen, Jr b N el George 1. Preston NEWINGTON ' Mrs, W. Putney Vincent C. Bergstrom Flannels and Basket Weaves in all Regular $6—$7—$8 Values. Prints, Polka BERLIN R obEr Dl a G ; S £ % : i Mrs, Freda Reindel Robert Pittsinger wanted styles. Sizes 16 1o 44. Every Dots, Washable Crepes and Georgettes in sizes Y Il 0 { b George Reindel coat an actual $10 value from 16 to 46. All wanted shades A Smith Mrs. Helen E. Sandberg o lnsect HIGGANUM 1‘""””; 5 ‘\’\f,‘"'""*““ Mary V. Colton fi 95 3 ¢ Jixor e PN 7 Michael J. Corcoran i M Irene Feeney esca pes DANBURY William Howarth WESTET ‘ harles Paul H. Nelson A L G a0 atl ! ” White and Pastels in Misses’, Women's $10 V i g WATERBURY BRISTOL Regular $10 Values. Flowered Chiffons, with T o] N:""" ”,: _'”"‘“‘ N and larger sizes. Regularly selling up Crepe Slips, Patterned Prints and many other Use Tanglefoot Spray ac- to $15.00. styles in this group. All sizes. cording to directions and then try to find a living —— HOW to ReaCh the Lake et | 295 8995 / < B : it insectin theroom. Results Proceed to Middletown, then follow the Shore Road to Higganum, swing ‘a,reas(omshxf:g.Extraklll- ing right along road to Clinton and Hammonasset Beach. About six miles | Coats whose fine railoring and style Georgettes, Chiffons, Crepes and Polka Dots ingstremgth is the answer. proclaim them as the best models. All in clever new styles and designs. All wanted from Higganum large road sign will be seen at the property entrance i Pricesgreatlyreduced.You 2 o DI PR | sizes in chic summery styles shades in every size. pay less and get the best. s i e —= JEQMAM For flies only, Tanglefoot Fly f o s || o : SUMMER MILLINERY economical destroyers. i 1dden Lake Reality Lo., Inc g m 20 () , . Actual $2.00 Values 3 Vagabonds, cloches, berets, off-the- A W. L. LEWIS, Pres. HIGGANUM, CONY Featuring white and pastel 00 face models, brim and brimless Office On Property . Felts in small, medium and styles at a price without equal for TANGLEFOOT m Ty % large headsizes. such fine quality. ATWATER J. WALSH CHAS. W. FRANCIS s SPRAY ‘ 5 Arch Street #5 Monroe Street 17 West Main Street Phone 1541-W Phone 1325 Phone 1831