New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1930, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HéRAI,D, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 15}?:0. 0il Man Says Guide Delivered SHOBLESS SNEAK THIEE | GONALES WILLPLAY [ esrr [l 3 Him Over to Bandits Who Made i onee g sty ey e d S & | Demand fOl' 3,000 PESOS Ral'lsom B e Reach Boston Harbor ed While Ransacking House Yomans ond (isses Ve ey Boston, April 11 (UP)—Mr. and 1EB S A P on Whiting Street g ]H‘_““““'FAD’C'_I ;' WTQ“"‘_‘"" Mrs. Les Morrison, who arestravel- . E. Bristow of San An- s Ser ] zales, veteran Cuban cateher, is 80- |ling from Portland, Me.. to Portland W. C. T. U. Officer Held Investigating a report that a ran- | going back to Chicago to play basc-|Ore., a distance of 6,400 miles, by 4 | In Obscene Notes Charge ||sack robber had been in the home | pan—but not f s Cubs. Gon.|outboard motorboat, have arrived gelo as € aptive 2 i R ut or the Cul ~ Spokane, Wash., April 11 (UP) |[of Arthur Higgins of 39 Whiting | a)es, whe was released by the Chi- | here and foday wi waiting a steel : s || —Lettic Jourdin, 37, secretary of ||street, Officer Thomas C. Dolan of | cizo Nationals last winter becauss |Craft to replace their wooden one, for Month In Mountains || . ounty Womens Christian | [the detective burcau learned last| g —215 MAIN ST.— Shop Here for Smart Easter Apparel at lowest price in the city A vast assemblage of dll the approved fashions . . . Follow the smart women to Jordan’s. of o weak arm, wanis to vindicate |Prior to renewing the leisurely himselt and prove that his arm js|crulse. as strong as ever/ He expects fo| Yesterday, they ‘came herc from catch on with a semi-pro team in | Gloucester. Because of choppy scas, Ciileagdiforihols ammer: they journeyed in'the wake of the “The Cubs do not need my serv|Coast guard cutter 174, Which was ices any longer,” Mike said last EERUEDeclod ninRILINSERiO) night, “but that is not my fault. 1 P 5 £ Temperance Union, is at liberty || night that a 12 ycar old daughtes of Mexico. in $500 bail today on a charge'of || ot Mr. Higgins roturncd from school sending obscene matter through |labout 4:45 o'clock in the afternoon the mail—to herself. |and neard a noise in one of the cavarit, Mexico, April 11 || Miss Jourdin, a Sunday school | {rooms, and then a' man wearing ; ioan. | | teacher and a member “of the | |bluc stockings and no shoes brush- 1ds, - guide ' of Mexloan- [} p0 s Al admitted,. according ||ed past her and left hurriedly, The to authoritics, that she had writ- || girl said he held his coat up to|ajwavs gave o eat thse 1% Bristow, San Angelo oil man. of || ten more than 200 obscene letters | |shicld his face and she could not '{h]‘,j::f fl“,,‘,“]:‘;,::o,‘,\“' I:E;[(Sh:?:,‘:m.l GIRL ADVENTURERS HOME having delivered him over to ban- || to herself. At the district attor- ||say whether she had cver scen him |41 of o sudden. I was reloased and * 5 a1 Bl R e ayisroftice it was saidl that iha Ninators!os: not : a sudden, T was released and| New Haven, April 11—Three New | dits, who atter holding. him captive } | TOV 5 O CC0 10 %08 B0 hat they g i ileard with no little surprise that ! | Haven Junior High school girls, two ok i Thontt, leaded, Him: Wedues- || couta bt bo - aroma o e An inspection of the tenement.|had developed a weak arm. Such |aged 15 and one only 13, have re-| day on payment of 3,000 pesos ran- || yaper men, which is on the second floor of the[rews was quite interesting but far|turned lome after traveling 40) £om. The reason for the letters, house, disclosed that nothing had|from the truth. I am still a good |miles in search of adventure. They | In a report %o the Mexican mill- || corging to Miss Jourdin's con- ||Peen carried off. the girl's arrival|catcher and I can prove said they had not experienced trov- | tary authorities, Bristow aftirmed || fession. was She was in love | |PParently having upsct the bur-i Havana fans and sports writers, |[ble in & ihat Ficlds, accompanying him in || with Sheriff Floyd Brower. Two ||51ar's plans. who have watched Mike play this | the quest of copper and zinc deposits || y VBT HLiaR A o into the wilds of Nayarit, plotted || “ideal man.” and she conceived with the bandit ging headed by || the idea of writing the obscene Cruz Delgado, for his capture, and || letters to herself so that she then tried to collect the ransom for | | might take .them to Brower and Liimself. make a complaint. A few days All Fields had {o say was that Mr. || ago Brower discovered, in the Bristow was “un buen hombre” (a|| course of his investigation, that zood man), that he had hoped he || the letters were written on Miss would be freed without hasm, but || Jourdin's typewrit that he had washed his hands of the cntire affair. Fields has lived in Mex- ico for ears; police and military { check which Iiclds would take to | authorities know him well. | Tepic to have cashed. Bristow’s story was that he had Used Blank Checks hired Ficlds as his interpreter while e made a trip to a prospecti per mine site in far castern N where he worked ‘for two days atiang amounts. The oil man protested copper prospecting and satisfied him- | pue did not dare refuse to comply. | self the deposits which he located | o said to hfs zuide, however: were valuable. When he told Felds | way) on March \9 he was ready to leave the guide insisted on remaining an- other day, saying that he wished to et some lead samples for his em- | . pjelds promised he would return | ployer. and left for Tepic where the Ger-| [} Guidd Often Absent {man consular agent, Hildebrand, re- The American satd his guide often | ryseq to honor the drafts. The au- | was absent for many hours at a|(poritics were notified m,(,.lhl. pur- | . I'rench extraction, is accused by J. tting rides or lodging for | Ticlds procured two blank checks, - | which Bristow was told to fill out,| leaving blank the space for names vou want is to cash these |checks for yourself and pocket the |money. You will never return to get lme out of this” time. He consented o remain an- |qit started which culminafed Wed- | olher day, and just at dark, while |pesday with Bristow's release Tor | his party was sitting around the camp fire, six bandits with rifies surrounded them. Dristow 3.000 pesos ransom money, just one- | ténth of what had been demanded ; | dashed 3ristow docs not appear much the | for a small hut where the par For ialaxpericnce. witly the| vifies were kept but found them |panaits who, he says. treated him | Inlesing. 3 jkindly. He and his son, Obie Dris- | ’ The bandits disregarded —other j{oy who came from Oklahoma with | i : members of the p and «came | the ransom money, will leave short- | e or Lk e straight to him. They told him 10 ||y for Mazatlan. from where they | § A world of lovely fashions awaits you here at Jordan's. 1:_\;\:“\1;“\\‘!['; 1:\1‘1‘\:w(\cf';fr‘;:(:“t(f\::r:‘% will return to the United States. NE Every woman who enjoys nice clothes—and what woman er, they mounted him on a mule BRIEF BOXING PROGRAM does not—will enjoy visiting this store. Every type of ind made off up the mountainside. H 3 At the top he found Cruz Delgado, | Waterbury, Conn., April 11 (UP) new Coat I'rock, Suit or Ensemble is beautifully displayed. Jeader of the gang, scated on a|—Tight fans witnessed the briefest rock. Bristow recognized Cruz Del- [program ever staged in Waterbury | i#§y Come and admire and let us help you plan your new ward- Joo o “"“~“'"“}‘C“l’\“?s“c T e [last might when the three featur robe. Prices are guaranteed the lowest in New Britain. Sfatla Dol Oso: % “Ibouts, carded for a total of 2 H : § % The above offer of Coats is an excellent example of Jor- A ransom demand of 30,000 po- |rounds, all were ended By knockouts | ) i sos (about $15,000) was made. Bris- |in the first round. | - | dan’s Value-Giving Power. tow ofiered 40 pesos, which he had Willie Lewis, 141, amford, stop- R e e For Smartly Dressed Young Men and Men : i‘cliciano T'lores, second in com-|ven; Joe Barlow, 180, TBoston, | Coats‘, up fo $89,50 mand of the bandits, and then re-|knocked out Ch Rommel, 18 B turned and said the bandits had [New York, and Marty Dox, 18 N r agreed to accept §00 pesos (about |New York, defeated Jimmy Bell, Winter is on the wane—Easter is in the offing—and now we pre- urs Materials Sizes $400), for which he would write a|190, Oklahoma. | i Sprir oadcloths, Misses, 13 to 20 sent a showing of Easter’s newest fashions for men sparkling with RRf rien. woir mole wool Crepes, Telsa Women, 36 to 52 smartness—vivid with personality—styled and fabricked with that |0 | i Dblue dyed fox, squir- sure touch of correctness which has made the CLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE the foremost fashion dictators in the city. ana others Extra large sizes Black, beige, blue for the stylish stout ind green and other and half size for the rel and others, Spring favorites. little woman. CORRECT CLOTHES OF EVERY OCCASION S ' Tailored by Oon HART SCHAFFNER & MARX E MICHAELS-STERN Tlaster is coming soon. We know you'll be WORSTED-TEX and KNIT-TEX delighted with the new Clear-Weave correct colors for Spring and Summer. They are just too beautiful for description. Why not prepare your Easter Hose now? SUITS TOPCOATS Trom $30t0 $50 : From $25 to $65 Many with two pair of trousers. Including the famous Knit-Tex at $30 FI‘_'.“_ i hibned SHIRTS FOR YOUR SON HATS Fivst Quality Pure Silk | : i ‘ewest color com- The. finest boys’ SERVICE \ '} ] binations in neck- Suits obtainable in AL bl | band — collar at- the newest spring Colors and 3 N Special for Tomorrow CHIFFON ‘i tached and collar to patterns, Sl L7 BN 1 < | e |6 || s o ||| @MBAMly SILK DRESSES The New Spring And — All of the latest éreations in the gentlemen's accessories includ- ing hose, ties, underwear and those smaller things that help to et | Pointed or = ‘@ s ; . Beautifully . ] Twin Hoel make a man well dressed. Sheer Rrprme Bk Black or Self }ficot Top SERVICE Color Points CHIFFONS || STOCKINGS | CHIFFONS Children’s and Boys’ m'$ t1(.315 $1.27 $1.49 MEN’S SHOES SHOES WOMEN'S SHOES % / rst Quality . . First Quality 4y b i s Ty A e I Value $1.9 . | | A de of every favored Fashion—read; e 5 $6.50° $15 $2.25 $6.00 $5.00$10 | | Vol o S o e h s i gowns: ensembles—every mnew creation is here, charmingly interpreted. The vivid floral prints,: dainty star patterns, versatile pin, polka and coin dot designs are all represented in frocks suitable for 3 : X b | (4 L 1‘ afternoon. Frocks with short puff sleeves, fwcl\;‘; = | 0 e ot ln ouse nc | Ay '4,4* A with lingerie collars, frocks with bolero effect STYLE LEADERS IN QUALITY HOSIERY 9 o | £ e ML . x Incomparable—Even al $1.65. jackets. ..and dozens of others. Sizes 14 to 20 for Misses AT e CORNER MAIN AND WEST MAIN STREETS and 36 to 50 for Women OTHER DRESSES at $7.50 and up to $29.50

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