New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1930, Page 3

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. | | | | | i | | | | | | Chinese Cook Slays 7 Persons in Shanghai Shanghai, April 25 (A — Be- cause he was refused permission to marry a maid in the same es- tablishment, the male cook in a Chinese household today, armed with a meat-axe, went from room to room and hacked to death his employer, his wife, their two sons, aged 6 and 3, two servant- maids, and a man-servant. He then escaped with sweetheart. All Shanghal L n shocked by the crime. FEAST OF SWEETS "TO END IN COURT Boys Caught After” Visit fo White 0ak Inn §(‘rge:xnt P. A. McAvay and Offi- cer T. C. Delan of the detective bu- reau arrestcd nine boys late vester- day for breaking into White Oak| Inn on Plainville road and steahnr;jYOUNG GIRL MISSING ice cream, coakies, soda and similar goodies. | The officers were driving back from the inn’after an inspection following receipt of the report of the burglary, when they saw sever:l boys walking along the road. One | of them had an ice cream scoop in his pocket and at sight of the polic: sedan the group fled. Officer Dolan caught two and then drove around Corbin avenue and caught three his has Kathcrine Thompson of Beaver Strect Has Not Returned Home Since Monday Katherine Thompson, 16, of 70 BFTER SEEKING WORK | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIC i ignments of arms and ammunition ;rom Europe and America. Ar-| 000 Present at Recital | By Institute of Music rangements have been made to seiz UNEXPLAINED HIGH | inual concert at the ( with | | FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Killed Roast ind Cranberry Sauce Special Ice Cream Soda (alifornia Damagg 3150’000_; — » m of dancing, violi |Pyne of Great Neck, L. I a i y about 80 pupils who | Unusually heavy seas continued to |Doris A, Odette, a-houseworker, both city, featured the officials sought | xair. the reason for the phenomenon. | Although muzzled, a dog owned by during the last few days at $150,000. | con street as he was walking on' I 1 {broke through the Long Beach |rcport was made man Cla- Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. to 300 fect had been opencd. Efforts o'clock yesterday . C!t ltems entral Junior y High sehool auditorium last night. | Mrs. Maric Anderson of Iidson drum and mixed orchest FAflhqu&ke May Be Cause street and daught Mrs. Iiarl W. er: as oyed. The concert |a week’s motor trip to New t to 13 years in age. Long Beachy Cal, April 25.—(#— | Robert Bombard, a chauffeur, and and Geno Man- 5 reperteires of drum tford, were married yester ERpECmEE e ound the Long Beach water front |Of Har B = ront | tternoon by Acting Mayor David L. today while harbor George Cannon, municipal wharf- | William C. Perkins of 3¢ Talcoit inger, estimated the damage inflicted |street, bit Louis Minecolo of 33 Bea- The huge. rolling waves, sweeping | West street yesterday. He wa |in from a comparatively calm ocean, |tended b; tein and a | breakwater and at nightfall yester- |ence Kumm. day a breach estimated at from 150 | An alarm from of harbor officials to inspect the (firemen to a gra | damage closely were balked when |low strect on property |these consignments when they reach | ore than 500 parents and friends Chinese. waters. udents of the New Haven In- | ute of Music ten the 12th Turkey, b1 more. the big stone |Torino, and at 3:42 cdo clections displayed dancinj while Miss May Stanford > counteg unusual talent in her | vocalists in the Miss Mabel Steiner, former fair is being directed by Jo- of the Senior High school Haftey and John J. Crean orchestra, assisted at the piano dur- contain a number of nov-l|detailed by ing the dances. resenta with a con- | investigat and modern |at ilaj of Cleveland street fell and cut his head shortly after 12:30 lock orning. Officer Thomas Tierney, who was Sergeant E. M. Kiely to a report that a man was Broad and Cleveland strects in Ipless coudition, found Talalaj against a tree for support. dazed and blood ng from his head injury. . Talalaj told the officer of her s s and the cireum- accident. pianist olio L l (.IO\ RLH full cast Man, Weak From Serious b lllne% l'a}ls in Street < long as on his way to the Co. on [ 1 street for a physician, Felix will begin bi- als Monday night in pi tion for staging ef the produc Becot the. Senior High school auditorium ness, as 1 on Wednesc y 7. A chorus of | Polish Bak 75 voices will the to telep s of th USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS JH-JBonnelly Co. Unc. @ {TEL-480 - > THE~BOSTON~STORE < EST-I87 a-> ‘ ‘"% REDEMPTION STAT/ION IN OUR STORE sol W GIVE S ; GREEN ¢ { STAMPS | \I\NVVWW‘A’ T e Vi Beaver strect, started out Monday | the backwash from to seck employment with a family|wall threatened to 4 went to M. T. Krze living on Linwood street and has not | boats. [ty in the rear of 10 returned, according to a report to| Mariners expressed varying opin- |street, where a brush fire was the police today by her father, Peter | ions as to the cause of the heavy| Co. No. 1 responded to a * Thompson. | seas, somec suggesting a tidal wave |alarm at 7:39 o'clock this morr Her brother, who is several years| which was reported oft Central |for a chimney fire at 112 Commercial her junior, was with her but re-|America last week and others of- |street, James Lacava being the own- turned alone and could not give any | fering a possible earth movement on | er of the property. |information as to her plans or her|the ocean floor off the coast. Raymond Matul |reason for not returning. He said | has’ Semina she walked part of the way homé |G with him as though to make certain | of his ability to reach Beaver street without losing his way. | re. 3 swamp thei Keeping on the trail, the police AR man drove to Armistice street and caught two who were ceming out of the woods, but two others got away only to be apprehended later. Al will be arraigned in juvenile court. | Sergeant T. J. ey of the de- tective bureau, who took a 14 years | old boy into custody vesterday for complicity in several house burglar- ies in Belvidere, arrested two others last night. It is said the trio ad- mitted their guilt. Shortly before 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Officer Michael Mas saw three boys running through M church yard with Peter J: lonski of 612 Main strect in pursuit. The officer joined him but the boys outdistanced them in back yards on Washington street and were not caught. Jablonski told Officer Massey the |} trio stole three pineapples off his fruit stand. AN Green Stamps Ve G b S::::g: SPRING COATS EXTRA SPECIAL! For Saturday Only (T ¥ '?I Wash Suits FOR BOYS y £ 2 . $1.00 Regular values 75¢ —New Color: —New Patteyns. Sizes 2 fo 6. Women's Broadcloth Pajamas $1.19 —Neat tuck-in models, fancy colored print trousers with blouses. Sizes 16 and 17. Anne Society Near Its 20th Anniversary The St. Anne Lithuanian Women's society will celebrate the 20th anni- | versary ofi its organization at a ban- | LStabllSheb houndat!o“ l(\n‘t and ball to be held at\ the For Cure of Diseases Lithuaniah hall on Park street, Sat- York, 25 (P)—Pr "nnm, night. Dancing before and |tion and cure casc and relief |&fter the banquet will be enjoyed. of human suffering is the object Of‘l‘urmz the dinner singing by several | Chamber of Commerce, M B 300,000 foundation cstablished by | Members will be on the program. |Bassettc and Mrs. rl V. Walter Graeme Ladd of Far| 7The socicty was organized 20 years|have been selected to act N. I in momory of her father, |80 With a few members, but each [in a movel letter writi Yo T " |yeur its size has increased and at|pe conducted by Mill Josiah Macy, Jr. died in New hoigie has a membership of morc |to-wear department York in 1876 at the age of 32, He 'han 130 United. -3fl;]d:s"(‘lm!cdl(rto‘:n Anboohl Quaker |, The society is one of the most poD- | e store is offering prizes rans- of this city, family that was among the settlers |LL2f of all the women's Lithuanian fing srom $5 to $40 for the best lct- a city court |of Nantucket, R. I. He was ope of |S°Cicties in the city. Meetings are |ior consisting of less than fifty words held each mongh at the Lithuanian | .. i SRy i b lity [the pioncer oil operators of the Shia o [SugBesting how busine in i g |Lall on Park street. The officers | o,y to-wear department can b e et Mr% Anna Taninas: | develobed to tho point where it will Stask ‘.‘ Ceane e Mre, |compare favorable with the tr e e A el e in the other branches in this chain ss Julia Janusonis: bonefit coni. |throughout the country. The con- Mrs, Eva Rulis; treasurer, |test opens fomorrow 1 will col A on A Tam o nia tinue until May 10th, the awards be- g G T ing announced on the following day Pardon C. Rickey of the Commiere Trust company will n e the 5 | on the de judges. - high as clusive Prints. rs ;:\uh n.4.l|m\~1 d'. K Basket Camel Novel Letter V Lontest Started by Miller’s Ralph H. Benson, sccretary of t Broadcloths, New Weaves, Smart Tweeds and Hairs, Capes, Cape Sleeves, Flares, & Straight Lines, Raised Belt Lines, Fur EOMOEo) b 'l‘nmmml and Self Trimmed. Black, T Tan, Mixtures, Green and Navy. Middy, —SECOND FLOOR— —Hecavy $100 CLAIMED I'OR CRASH William J. Boland, who recently figured in suit in avhich 4 test of the leg ©0” the state legislature’s blanket was made is again defendant in an Laale s el i O automobile suit. The plaintiff is|foundation shall “take more interest Ysaac Brown of Waterbury who asks | it the architecture of ideas than in $100 for damage to his the architecture of buildings and which he claims, was laboratories Therefore the or- it was parked on East Main street |Sanization will have no laboratories in Waterbury. The a or hospitals of its own, but will use curred on February its resources in cooperation with P. m. Attorney Morris existing institutions. of Robins & Robins of Waterbu The foundation was incorporated represents the plaintiff. Deputy | Wednesday at Albany and the first Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz of this city | directors’ mecting was held yester- scrved the paper la SRECIAL FOR SATURDAY SALE OF DRESSES $1 449 Dresses that are regularly priced as $19.75. This includes the ex- “Fruit of Gold” and *Parfum” BANDITS ¥ Nanking, China, April 25 |The Nationalist authorities were stated to have received infor- | mation that hostile military groups| Little but OF {in China had ordcred large con-|sificd Ad d & TH-J-Bonnelly Co. ]Inc §g$::§$ (TEL-480 - > THE~BOSTON~STORE { EST-1878- i “%J3%.” REDEMPTION STATION IN OUR STORE SIVE ARMS (P today war BO\ 'IO'\ LUR\th'l'I‘E\ lation Garment to make Dress 6 othly. $5 GORDON’'S INDIVIDUALLY PROPORTIONED STOCKINGS $1 50 $2 00 $2.50 Stock SECOND FLOOR A New Lot of Girls’ Spring Coats and have ds and Mix . Sizes 7 to 11 year he shade —SECOND 3 v the c, Shoes of Quality Moderately Priced [J (J B r a l n a e TREADEASY SHOES Bought for Style — Worn for Comf e $8.00, $10.00 $1.20 Value for 89¢ you want. right length Hose. Double Pointed and ench and s to 1014 Linens AT SPECIAL PRicks! ||Many Will Buy a Half a Dezen of These House Frocks At a Saving of Half the Usual Price 99¢ — Piques, Broadcloths Linens, a few Ensembles included, short and sleeveless models. Smart for porch and street wear. Sizes 16 to 44. —SECOND FLOOR— All Liven Crash Cloths FXTRA HEAVY - $1.25 CHAIR BAC l\ SETS “59¢ I\ \\| ASIL “59¢ LUNC IIIU\ SETS $4.95 olid color TOWELING e8] S from p Patent, Beige, Pumps, Almore, Straps Kid, Black Kid— it ks Ties, and Oxtords. De Luxe Shoes on: $6-50 Style Shoes moderately priced. Shocs for the Kiddies —Lxpert fitting by foot comfort specialisi. Pied Piper and Cedar Grove Shoes. FYor Infants, Misses, Boys and Growing Girls. o $2.25 8 $7.00 Ericed ST colored BOOTI —~Price only. nly for a Limited Time... Three 40c hoxes for 89 STRICT LIMIT—ONE SALE OF THREE BOXES TO A CUSTOMER— Top Quality Tires at Carload Prices -—If we want your business we must deserve it—>Must have deserve your tire business. sometliing the other fellow just falls short of and we —~ —We and, 300 other leading department stores have arranged with one of { y largest tire manufacturers to sell exclugively at a low price a sturdy fine appearing tive. country's P Come In and See These Tires . FREE MOUNTING ; & A WRITTEN GUARANTEE i 3 SUMMITT and WILLIAMS TIRES Pure .Rfl/lj()n Cellu'lose Filler ; Th.us UNMATCHABLE VALUE as Gentle and Non-Irritant as Fluffed Silk ~Tires by the Carload. That's the way we buy tires. —and, Effective 3 to 5 Times Longer e T R T e that's why we save you money. We wanted *the best tive made. We got it. We wanted the lowest price possible. We got that. We promise you satisfaction. It is owm cuarantee. SUMMIT TIRES TWILLL \\1\ TIR Special Advertising Sale on the Most Talked About 1 e T T Hygienic Aid for Women of the Day ' 28x4.75 20x4.77 BIDNET 1) To give every woman a chance to try the new- est and most widely discussed hygienie improve- ment of the day, this offer is made. Good for / - 30x5.00 30x5.00 only a limited time. 31x5.00 10.20 10.65 1175 1110, b .em 10.00 Go today to any store. Get 3 boxes of Veldown 31x5.00 5 = e 32x5.00 at almost the price of two. Strict limit, one salo SX9. Thus it can be worn in complete SAFETY and N e e et 39x3.00 protection HOURS LONGER than -any other \ : —and mm\ pad yet developed. Consider what this means. | 2 VELDOWN COMPANY, Inc. itary pad now known or ever known to women. Go to any store now and you can buy three boxes of Veldown at the reduced price of 89c. The regular price is 40c per box. You save 8lec. But, gonow. When your dealer’s present stock is exhausted, he can sell you no more at this price. Wear In Safety Hours Longer! Made under an exclusive process, it is 10 or more times more absorbent than any other sane Ends All Chafing All Irritation! Filled with indescribably sofy, pure RAYON cellulose, it cannot chafe or irritate. 1ts softness is the softness of fluffed silk. Accept This Offer Accept this offer now. Once you try this new way, you will never go back to old ways. “One of the Divisions of the International Paper & Power Company 100 East Forty-Second Street, New York City Williams Extra Heavy Tubes A....$1.00 and up LADIES ' WASH \l LE SUEDE GLOVES 0 et and Kid Glov 1 c & E: want . pait For Every Woman IS = — MEN'S COLORED SHIRTS or $1'89 3 for §5.50 silk broa 5 1 back, ¢ on-purl collar, en, blue and Sizes 14 to 17. MEN'S 89c 2.50 —A wonderful assortment of Men's TIES 0 l' bl 3 for § Suede Striped Ties. For Saturday Onl)

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