New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1924, Page 1

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News of the Wor T A}'er'ag; dl?naily Circulation s INEW BRITAIN HERALD Bt TABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924. —SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS fimmm IN'W. VA. MINE WAR FIGHT, | GRADUATES FRIDAY ESTATETOSISTER AnND INTERRUPTS R. I FILIBUSTER: HOMES DAMAGED MAN SHOT Diplomas to Be Presented by H. Will of Rev. John T. Winters FOUR SOLONS OVERCOME BY FUMES e TG ¢ T. Burr of Sehool Board Filed in Probate Gourt B o Gl:::s&ndsgfin f;ste HETLIEQEQV sl%filhfifssns JONOR PUPIS ANAUKCED DEONENT DRANN I 61 | s s s | PARAGHUTE JUMP OF Saturated Newspaper s, — l mhe:‘ Is Bitter at | 1,800 FT. SAVES UFE Put Behind Draperies D“r. ———— Many Prove Supcriority by Finishing Miss Winters Gets One Half of Resi- of Their Son Automatic Rifles h i, o e bt o 3 S = i Vanquished by Miss Mc-' coure witn High Marks—Exer- dence and Life Use of Other Half— June ive- g Sklrm“h Fro M Kane — Mrs. Mallory cises (o Be Held in Auditorium in smaller Bequests Made 10 Other L Lieut. Macready Has Most | H ouy Session And Thrilling Adventure of Routs Debaters. Mldmght Tlll Dawn. gt Again Is Defeated the Afternoon. Relatives, exercises in the v Britain By t As, = X - Nilde 5 Wimbledon, 10 Miss | TOW on, diplomas the catholic pries e Women and Children Are|, ‘Miiion omen tennis |Sented 1o 208 boys and giris wiio | 1 CANONE Priesthond are mentloned e 3 RS s X {chan : in_straight | have successully fir i couries | L e (o e ol N Diipidnend ex Attenapt to Suffocate Lieu- Driven to Basements of " en MeKune, This is not a record nur but | Winters which . Hed tha ¢ s s »” : king Lritish woman player, 6.2, | when added to the 66 midy ol- | probate court N ; tenant Governor” Results Buildings for Protection in the British versus American 478 £Taduated in the sprin re- | " Misa Hannah K. Winters : « . : i , Fisdidren R -]m a new high marks o bSae e en il e S - ¢ . 19 Republicans Being as Bullets Soar Through B¥itiah Rtcam ifauivictorca [SEMUIS Echiao] SURERIINIRERIIION L R S e e S g d U match TRtgR e i inK Selaos R i i |0l Wuoe than 24 yeome Unfit to Return to Cham- sl \I'*“l Aduss Wills fa 1iYh isalat tha Both you we been given old ber, PR ! Miss M loc at- i cate ). I a ) ist ght AW 1 out the Morgantown, W. Va 13,=0na NS L ER BOR N 11 _"“”’ tht -‘”‘“', pamed exeeutor of the will. Father [ inst cfforts | Sonar o 19.—The man, was wounded union IO el L) i WS IFay was a ecurate at 81, Mary's church o obtain 2 : 5 ; e was destroyed by fire a numb Tt b snign cr Father Winters V- 1 two capita 5 § : "ml of houses occ 1 oby v were | HHmes, scemingly d A and o K 15 ip this morning tired upon duri (o EONECITaIA IO A e will provides a bequest o 00 ‘;'> 1 $ o'clc wh n'}mus lay between mi oup % y o pastor of 8t Mary's ct nn to of union winers a v e }\’ AL e y " Gongr a cpended for the poor ¢ s from t v and caused Sheriff W. M. Yost L1y : 4 " also inciudes A like amount s Jeathe . : £ o tiehty-str racket i One m ti 1t % ir umbers by P. Hart for t 3 T midnight, ended ‘“' ; g S . 1r Princ w-! Louis D y s shortly after dawr Sl oA : preside 8 5 = okl o and his deputies and ( th Eightes students w , " county jail here, said they were union Ay of her opepal honors in studies. v:mv u me ]\ ers formerly employed by the . 5 ;"““-\ is given all those who \%u‘ 3 .,l \ t V- a8 chane's of ove 5 pe I ohe ' - & the 1l [3 L anhan ROIDHIOR AR time, WHE8 mae thon LRttt Declares He Would Not Ac- ... ¥y walked into P i, ; A P t and g 1 v are . Wil o 2 , it - their midst, He hud landed & short ations recently. wi ‘ ;1“‘ Inbr, gl il 5 i "t cept Nomination as listance away and had scen the plan i » Continued on Page 14 Carlson »s . crash as he glided t t : ( ' n Pag ) Carlson, Qerl: T ‘\1 K| i 1\, Bddie Vice-President e v o p v 1y stro Automatic ence 1. louise Antoin d § I P Hall, Frances Doherty Hornke nm—— 1 Col i L patrol the property d Hy ! Nov | ( \ ] 1 spok N Since Prohibition Became Tiffective Rive lemocratic | wa LAty €, Where i th . o b4 4 nk Imm o Approsimately £19.500.000 in Fed- John “‘ s minate him for (VO be endung 1 . 1 by a i n Irma vspaper it 1 1 t & 2 A eral Penalties Have Been Tmposed. Tc walne eIt | DMYLoN \ y : te and janitors ~|uun| Honors = f the city \ amber w gton ne 19.—8ince prohi S | Ke 2 d 1 S ‘a 1 mes was dis z ic ximately g ey, Latin, ma My altimeter | ' T sald, wer violation, | Spuni 1 tyy : 8 W 1 Sew \ - y ! nou Hx ROre & ,‘., ‘;” “‘H‘ m‘\ e - o s : s ok I o pinced bo ¥ L] ' e ite work r Yoris e Hoow Evelyn ! . : of & number of outhr nee t el g : y } oy . 4 Wi« : ‘ i 1 ) Governor Fiynn Aroused peration was placed o n o open | have | 00 cnses it I wo = SR A A he e presidentia e St O R e nE of what had shop basi Since conspira- | Bauwens, r Cynthia Blackman, o AR 8 & s . e it ny dnnger of b 12 SURRPET, SAW Prisoners Questioned ey sect P ninal cods was Kathe srrar, Frances Dot A . ) t hotel on a vies ¢ P e Y nd to] ! wapH per A bRan® found ron Costlo, John Huichingon and Ray W 450 yours In Helen Agnes McGuoire, Josephine Mary David La tockw N has be 168 Ro-af the sisns & , i and r KAy been Cottrell, were fuest 3 on im 1 in fed-| Shimek civg Mr Adoo's campalg hd Sl ol ia o 1 i t t o wutfocate the Pasten, prosecuti eral courts in a thous: o8 ) vivia Janice Adler, Ellen ”n had aiready start two before 1 pulled the ripeord of the Ivor n going to cufforing from shotgun | Ofters s m \ o Dorothy « rm\u planks acceptable to Mr it not to foul the p el SRS RAS S wan ers' hall, e will recover acep v adjustment Gust I [ \|v \h forces to « 1 5 . 1 s 3 T I W h ut ant wern r The prisoncrs said the shooting he. | Hability of brewerics which have via - 2 % . v s Most of the cor on committ 5 uebhedrs TS el s offfee, W 1o sat “The Regulators” burned a large cros - . N Asked whether Mr. McAdoo s I 3 : Forg = B e i ol o Have Operated in nk In the demoeratic | : - 1 s the ot wnct's w0 NORTH DAKOTA SWEPT BY TORNADO; | This (1 o ke it | i 1 purin | L2 were fired, This was followed, ae A This ( ity i ot Aictating the plank i ] b ”‘”‘l‘\‘\‘ " i o v et SEVERAL KILLED, DAMAGE IS HEAVY' s A U Ve wate Lo from a house ir h seven mina | - e ye Volstead act ean b oret . ins ater e guards were quarter Inn moment, | Y ¢ =/ . Quinn replied e o ers sentineedl (ke wiive vit-/| Y FOR PAONESSA MAY VETO bouses Razed hy 90 Mile 1 i | Joca :‘ r po : 1 g to m the sas Uniontown, Pa., June Monon e dhrsdlic ! flroad men, who returned 2 Traffic Demoralized — 3 s 3 srady, West Virginia, to Union. Sl To Object Because Other Fm- | ! '. T B At G A nitors were busy in the v oday roportec G ° ] " N . 8 City M il € and makir lown today, rcported they were un- | un e petitions Were Regected Storm Extends Into Mon- ¢ Al Is ® Macr Nife ot ke able to pluce empty cars at the mines W m'l\m(‘n "u”(\d Under on cve i mosphere of the that region because of a battle be- > g N h spread out into the .‘:.r‘nl nm:‘»I::.,.mm';’: the Brady-War. | gl tana and Minnesota. Shower of 50 T f ' gt J PIen. G Onaben ner property and other men in the The resc lopted by the com = Shower ot o ons o f fort a g spectators hills surrounding the mine. When |mon council last night to increase the Broken Stone n n 1 attendant night, they A they were forced to & g 5 P perso seriC in ¥ _— —~ n * can . this 8. ¢ the mine, as shots were helng fired by | vetoed within a few Mayor \ i yee in Dicki nr ! gt ad . t .’ e the guards and the men in the I A. M. Paonessa % : Aipplora ik ; 0 LR r : i ey waited until 4 a. m., to spot the dissatistaction with the coun . timat t fam v doliars, : " i plosion at the Newinat ' Ldward Decley Goes to Hospital and " Vit cars, but the battle continned and the 2 g the resnlt L tornado that swept this | Claimed 1 ' Ived - st ¢ empties were brought back to Unlon. 1on In the matter f : y | Quarty of the Kd 11 ny Harold W, 1 Goes 1o " tews At last night's sess Alderman J b iRt ' “ 1t is under 1 o According to reports received here, 'Gustay Johnson was the only member 1« 1ing y ™ that the union miners, who refused t0 &0 |y 40 oo oiq nassage of the resoly- | [ igned i A » " to work at the Brady mine under the tion i Virt t yet 5 917 seale, met on a hillside Jate last Mavor Pacnesss sald today Lt ¢ . A o ! y A n night. Shortly = after this munm‘”’m‘”' A t gaged Ne 1 t ded the battle started. The rail- | Cormm ol NGRS 4 e ' ki . road men d that in addition to |, oo ized " Yaglich . 1 an rifle and pistol shots they heard a 0% ORI il Joseph Mikan W . rumber of heavy explosions The there shou Great ve : " mine guards, it was sald, were barri. | ['*1% *I'C M ' ) p ne ' the | former . caded along the railroad near a wat- | cmpleye outising 4 e 3 @ iR 1ay | Severa ildren in A : ertank :"vsiw'ly‘u‘gl. the fl:f;‘;,y:: of the | would res s knes p Fatibiith e men on the ° eir way Phetrog saiinadth Te Goldberdg used ' S 8 ¢ setition . : . . ment as to € i E F 5 t - Jock Clerd Divarons |5t (oot T | \ THREE ENGAGE IN ROW ' , ot Wife, Evelyn Neshitt New York, June 19.— v Nesbit 2 Two Said To Have Rescued My t s B s St B former wife of Harry K. Thaw today E S 0 fe 2 e > = — e ] ' i = was aivorcea by ner second nusvand, GE1 00 YEARS IN PRISON ormed tht Go Moter When Athin Pahorsh : T o sn actor and dancer known on the SRR Consider 5 rint for atlemed 1 « saye 1OWith Knmokles rats had stage as Jack Clifford. The decree § ’ ' . Sl " awarded to Vergil James Montant| Two Mineola, N. V.. Burglars Sem- 1 to t y i Chest i ' o Bin e g from Merence N, Mont o t . street, Albin Pahots) 25th Anniversary of . o om Florence ntani., was sig tenced 1o 30 Years Each om Two M s s by Bupreme Court Justice Wagner who More Lives Lost street Dominick Soccafi Mr. and Mrs. M. (. Egan heard the divorce testimony two weeks (farges Agaimst Them xpressed that later r rom Arch street, were arrested fhis 1 “ A ® ! 2 agn f . by 1 Moosup Cotton Mill Will . N . : n (.n Onm Full Time Monday - 4 \ Conn., June 19— 'wion " o s Cotton _\|; mpany here expeets to ' Mai A start on full time Monday, i was ar . - to pairs o 1 ' e mill employs 60 Clondburst Tn Minn i i 4 ' s t ’ ronil . 1 Sweeping ¢ He w - e om 2 '] I st Dake " ! " t been " - ' e #ated hi t nd ' ter by con 85,000 . Wite commumic <o~ f . £ er batt siet refusing to r r any me Obregon Slom \lmemen( an 2 ' THREE DIE IN COLLISION Sons t sese ip it 1 A t Jur ' 1 sines 2 ek ...To Oust Bnh!h \R“‘ Bans Sale of hre“mk« " — -l ' " At protn [ Tocstay s ich time of 1 1 pe Previous to June 2! ~ " THE WEATHER 2 Sfte Tullen S oo~ o - - s the recording Herbert ¢ ¥ f William C. Hart of the police | Morr . « - - a foedant N L ™ 1 X ' re - k of the . g t has ealted 1 e e o Hartford. June 19.—Forecast = ORKS DIVIDSNE - . < t teft thett Slacel 2 O , by graduates 1 for New Britain and vicinity e e & '”, : > > o 4‘\ More Viddence Thwarted ‘ The Fair tonight: Friday increasing ¥ Worne : i . the preside ad 1 . ' s secured || clondiness, probably followed by t s Roi - A a out &t frite's mot among | showers: lirtle change in tem- oy e o 1 cans whe 2 ‘ Pritai T erad . o 1 in the perature m . 16 | Robinson w % ha . ir. M had det - R s . 1 tow. presided for twe years, M # of business tonight = |end Fairley Tomiinson, m | . (Continved on Page 11) .8 s 8

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