New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1930, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930. " D R POTTER PALVER & ‘CASTLE' OPENED. CANON CONTEY CHARGES ALK - ARCUS WHITE D COMMITS SUICIE I\ HARTFORD J4 BRURS LOOT NILES BANK CARRIED OFF COURS seriousl coliapse is b P SR jtten (laims Again [ evived Against State | | (On [BELIEVE IT OR NOT et ity (Reg. U. 8 Pat Of.) TRUE NAME WAS DURANT. ALDIG/ Dok TGe oT AS BEEN ARRESTE! BY RIPLEY e e Insane Convict Caught; Went Hungry 3 Days 4 Lowell, Mich., June 6 (#—Roy Wynkoop, onc of the three -e. maining fugitives from the State Hospital fos Crim Insane at Ionia, was captured near last night by Deputy here Sheriff the arvest accounted Wynkooy » had had nothing to ea is escape Ired 8, uit court, Rained Mud in Oklahoma—: % f A {3 TU.\‘I‘ORR‘H\\ — .\alm(y.n Swam 1,300 Miles Marc;s Wlfite Halrli at‘ StateflNorfia!dSc.hod] a pos Surviving Relatives ~ GRAF ZEPPELIN TURNS BEFORE SEVERE STORY i3 AFTER LONG ILLNESS Henry Goldsmith 35 MAIN ST. & CO. OPPOSITE THE JUNE BRIDE Will Enjoy Shopping Here For QUALITY, SCRANTON LACE CURTAINS from 31,97 Pair Reed Clothes : i HAMPERS - Normal scho ot 8 in all colors is Expressed Each Tribute by Supt Holmes and Bedroom RUGS fast colors $1.69 Each BEDS, § and MATTRESSES Specially ! for June ! ] 1 ‘ 1 DOUBLE ; : that must®d the CURTAIN RODS Eulozy by v H $6.50 Chenille Bath I;RiS(;s “Theatrical Gauze Priced SERVICE ! DAINTY TIE-BACKS Criss Cross or with Valances 980 to $5 Pair and PRICE FELT BASE RUGS for every room in the house, 9x12. $6.98 Each “WINDOW SHADES will “make your windows smile.” all colors 4$u)pc Armstrong’s, Blabons, Sealex LINOLEUMS $1.49 COTTAGE SETS 69C to $2.98 Set by the yard 490 and 69c¢ Yard STAIR CARPET Latest Patterns $1.39 Yard CURTAINS hemstitched, | sunfast | $2.49 ~ MARQUISETTE ! | " CURTAINS | REDUCTION ecru, silk fringed on all perfects | Feather Pillows priced $1.98 or over 209 = [cording to the round-about route o | the Zeppelin from its preceding stop, | Seville, represented about #50 miles of the 1,506 miles from Seville to| At that time the ship had been in | the air about 9 1-2 hours after lea ing Seville, representing an average | speed of about 60 miles per hour. | 31 Minutes At Seville Just 31 minutes were spent ye: terday at Seville, after an oc ing from Lakehurst, N. J. o ving 62 hours and minutes Landing at 5:04 p. m. (12:04 p. m L. 8. T.) passengers were disem- barked. and others taken on. Su plies were quickly replenished ship got under way again 85 p.om. 35 p. m., L. Chicken for 60 persons was ordered for the ship's ‘arder ere was some mong both disappointment Sevillians and passen- gers who coutinued aboard the ship that the stop had not been longer but it was understood that Dr. Eck- ener was tearful of untoward ather conditions. which had ly delayed him during the last hours of his Atlantic crossing From Seville the Graf toward Cadiz to « passing about 20 out along t d down 1d winds from that coast toward and at Cabo De Gata turned northeastward up the coast toward Alicante w h the ship 1 at 3:00 a. m., G. M. T. (10.00 MR ) Route Familiar ur sde miles artagena, passe One i 1ts route, along the coast and over the Balearic Isles, to the Rhone val- that stormy section to- con, Bas ake Con- ce, and Friedrichshafen, was an nd familiar one. In May, a ago, the weather proved so over the Rhone valley that Zeppelin was forced to turn ack from a projected transatlantic vovage. and alight on French soil. Among the disem- rked at Seville were Mrs. Mary >ierce, American woman. whose met her there. and the In- Don Alfonso De of the king of Spain tted greatly that the ons prevailing dirigible's arrival prevented passengers Orleans who sual the Spain its welcome to their from showing best advantage. Passengers Glad to Rest e passengers appeared glad opportunity in. and to indulge in smokes bath, the former being pro- ted aboard the gas inflated air- to stretch their the latter through being at hest well dressed y choose Clear ve colo; most fashion colors re Moreover the 1t Clear-Weave « oon, Plage Choosing Hosiery Colors merely choose a Weave hosiery correctly le stylists of Paris Sunbro RANSACK ROBBERS PUT BEHIND BARS (Continued From First Page) name. giving part of the money to his son to buy the car and keepi & It was for this torney Gaffney said, that John Kra- giel was charged with theft. Tha only connection the Wodeckis had with the case was that they permit- ted the use of their home to hide some of the loot, it was pointed out Kragiel, Attorney Gaffney the worst offes of He irst arrested in the rest act, John said the e was e then he has sc jail for burglary. be- fines and se:ved * various offenses vading Tespons under the iving without le his licensa tion of traf- regulations rested For Counterfeiting 7 he was arrested for des frauding the Unite ates goverr ment. a suspended se e to federal penitentiary havi meted out the following 3 offense was counterfeiting Walter Kragiel was first in Attorney Gaffney said. hav- ing brought back from New York on the charge of carrying a revolver, andc ommitted to the Stata School for Boys at Meriden. He was released 1 r year he was arre of violation of financial responsibil automo- biles, which was nolled. In 1930 he was arrested for a violation vehicle wE. sinski was fined $ driving out a li- the only recard Joseph a suspended judg- rge of contempt of y Wodecki w to have no previous record kind the of tha motol and costs T Tather of Six Children Attorney Th-mas F. McDonough, who represented the Wod end-tion of the John Kragiel we children and if their support wou There was no qu the theft charge, he most the offense the father of six he we to prison be a problem. s guilt on mitted, but as second- Gideon was still on iction might probation have sor realize that it is hosiery women ny color in because all toned and styled blend with ashing proper har he eautitul ' Nude, French Grey Beige Clair, Mus- Here is Not a Problem— PLEASURE! One of Clear-Weane FIRST QUALITY! Full Fas ned! Pure Silk STOCKINGS Service Weights Unsurpassed—Even at Fointed Heel Service Weights Or Narrow French Heel CHIFFONS $L2_7 Super-Dulesc Style Leaders in 3 Lengths Regular Medium Long First Quality Chiffon or HOSE e $1.03 o Underwear BLOOMERS . 69(: Service Quality Hosiery 302 MAIN ST.

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