New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1925, Page 1

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——— Y = ESTABLISHED 1870 wuo) PO ! NEW BRITAIN, (,ONNL(‘TILUT \1me MAY 9, 1925, ~EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS nda( ) joauu0) HASKED AND gA;‘;‘flb;‘;vg'A;; Sf;;;%wuwgflg,m%zfifis BT P TWENTY-ONE LVES SUFED OUT AS ROOMS SECURING $350 LOOT s 1w g ooz o5 MISSISSIPPL RIVER BOAT CAPSIZES; 20, Locked U Fol- [y , = 7 = e | R P R I loving: Se“*l:*"'“';” FATAL SHOOTING .S,'nAfEH,T.S..,S?.SfEGT‘E.? Driverless Auto Rurs Into Crowd NO PANIC ABOARD NORMAN AS Catastrovhe Takes Break — Expect Sec- ' Woman Empties Revolver, Kill:| nccict win tinnor raic or 0. | wert sewvury, dase, 1oy 2| swrmesses 014 chepotics that Down Men, Women ond Arrest. ? lflg 0]]6‘, Wflllfldlflg Two ‘ tained Employment as Mechanies ‘I,j,“n',’:[,'e'w,'.], pit °,‘,;fl”“"‘l]“‘_"f '“ "‘v"‘,,"r‘,“" \‘q“\““ o HUMAN FREIGHT SP[LLS OUT And Children Who 1 g early today when a driverless a 1 Ce In Coast Guard Yards, ———— mobile ran inte group of youths. ¥ arralg later in i 2 i Yok, May ©—Sahotage, |Who were w home from a Newburyport court w viead- | Passengers Calm As Ship Capsizes With Women Are Thrown lnto l the latest weapon belng o4 |struck by the car and injured. |slaughter and driving an automobile Saving Selves—Rudder Fails to Work Water As Ship T Claim Is Gambling Joint, | EvRbitecsaratnl (Al \iust |Tudger Picard of this town, owner |in a manner to endanger the pub. | ater p turns Political Feud Suspected as Being | the government's dry navy, of the automobile, was arrestcd i, Ho was held In ball of $1,000 [ . Const: guard officlals t1a |charged with manslaughte for hearing esday. soe Quickly Obey Order t0| smouve Behind Attack on Mace. || 0% €0ard officils eald o GRS 5 b e i JEE S Over. ine chase r ‘u'rl » Staten Island base ling four Spectacular Feat Performed By By The Assoclated Pres 5 a Bt P Vienna, May 9.—One person was | 9" f hav been tampere 4‘ U s B Killed and two were wounded when | " " aaa t t t lul ‘g it as the inton that witnessing a performance of lbse okl s “Peer Gynt,” at the Natlonal the- | o0af th |ater last night, fired five revolver shots at members of a box party. donians In Vienna Playhouse— “Tickle the Clouds.” rations on 23 ‘,,‘fv.»m..,v over | Passengers Rush From .| Ome Side to Other in Effort to Keep Craft on Even Keel. Prisoner Refuses to Explaln. “Throw up your hands and tickle the sky,” was the command shot group of 12 card players seat around a tab Edward Willette's (pnlm nt East Maln street, | ¢y one of '“‘) armed and mask n who entered the room at 8: ast night, and proceeded to | r6 to the extent sult of ‘],,vn,.r, » box were Mac feapread boo ! i s mechanies and motor repalrers 2 = “Since this same orde lmh.—~ phis, Tenn., May §.—A to feuttiiThe man iy Ve Sl et el (ard i orkit Lxecuted \\ ithout Inter- e Aol touilon, ‘:,“. 21 persons known to be dead in the d was described as Armautovic |gugly trustworthy mechanics el s king of the governinent sleamer bed ® ex B I8 Mol ar oSt el R e e ieine et I ption{oftS peed) O THREF M[lRE EHAMPb last night was issued hers il 5 o ¢ |nian federalists part an | manst e orning by Mayor Rowlette men stood as one of the duo, of (1ET FEREG] B iats | anBtip Hto o B meehan on, B e Macri Girl's Lawyer N ; l was gossinle ,; a0 - ning by ¥ o shich Joseph Backus, aged 20, now | o e ey i List of Dead tunnors Desperate | |27, Tie Awociatet Pres | Discouraged hy []EVELUPE[] IN Mlfis with t G st o . e S1ohe 0 4l sction) acked up in police headquarters, is | "Pder Moscow’s dir ‘,"‘f“ s hile or said to have been a member, went Btait b LD deth Whiske ; At st anens t dead as given out by v phase of the war be-| TR I an MavoE Favnh foilo simultancous turn, one of the most ¢ the hgat | Mayor Payns follo and y government and the | ;. . Ruling S WIE of the hga difticult known navigation feats, was s ough their pockets and removed LS G | E. H. Bowser, Memphis. nstdered by the | Wil iy " ' s e o S g R. McCauley, W. Roosa covtto sald, steamer w 5 | river sc Cards were quickly dropped as the || players jumped to their feet to obey 18 order. L face to the wall, the | y, but started iton om0 w1 on she s 1 money and valuabics, Thelr mission completed, the two | H. '\1)' er, Little Rock, Ark. masked and with gun in ; : JcesWea s nan|c sirich ded confirmation of imption of practice ! New Haven, May A |« Shearer, Memphis. Jashed out of the room and |2nd rushed to the doors when the announcement from the treas- (r ; . ) e ol R e 2 ! r. and Mrs. Ralph Bosard. 5 tho stroct ahis the card piay. | Woman, rising suddenly during ty de sent in Washington yea. | Tneuvers. 7The entire armada p in 1 3 e and N. Kalos Make YY1 Hdgar Bosard. stood | nent and then be- | PEFformance, to fire h ay t skey Wrinners| (e o iogl e one ord ) Debut ke yowas Ghrown Ao A1 Mrs. Lydia Hudinger, Memphis. o axtantio? ihaic | Yolver. In | would mot strike their colors with-|, =t SV (8 ebu : Paul Norcross, Atlanta. terward m- | the box part a desperate 4 G. L. Anderson, Me) After minesweepers had r W. W. Gardiner, and Mrs. Walter Kirkpa Mi n Hamon, Memphis. Waters Fox, Paducah, Ky. h, Oxford, Miss, st name and ad- aint was made \ptain W, e ct's path the light cruiscr ¢ s and a detai oF visions took up © TOWREQUT REBELS”,.' th ositions far in ad 1 body, acting make my e | to the upper kus followed sh and he the arrest sther member of 11 the hald-up, Backus was | ocal theater, t thar ree or aymat vor brought into police court this|OEYEle Lesson Will Be he foot of Man hi Itirst confession L ind N arl Simonsos, firer orning to be put to plea, and Chi . ; . 5 > 22 - yesterday’s sessic 0L e omimercial Roy Thompson, stoker )¢ Police William C. Hart today ex- Given Invaders, Painleve Using Carrier Pigeons Ly w"“ P e stelin Will Moore, n a ssed a belief that the second ar- | N also sald the s e E | session Imost a Tom Plunk i hand. 4 i as to place themselves |session wi aln i oF Yine test will follow soon. Says mw captains had attempted to com- n the theoretial enemy and |ment of yesterdny except thu il : e B Although there wore apparently s ate with the hootleggers' lead- | €T EeT TA8 TR e e air- |oner BNl Mix will be examined be- | frow "6, ¢ 1 made | proe ROH. McNeily, N e ut two who figured in the robbel 5 - i ; hore by use of carrier pigeons ";“ S rain e »‘r_' * “;‘ " [core thg Jury. rge r h ] Ship Turns Compictely Over velie o WnA ris, May — Premi P ode mes- | P1BNeES, 8C v BEESHOrhoty el o et P r had 50 persons on Bl Lheio yes lave, who also 1% acting HiOnepotiChEa bl hoa code mes-| o o from the airpians carrler| Miss Macri who once last *week The steamer had ‘rsons o This man, seated | [ 3 : N 8 N r S Brais V5 i rood Rl ning from Cov ard players was, in the ’_r"" bl ol ABELUL CHED S SR entia or | seph's ppl river. It department, waiting | FTench cabinet meeting had discuss overhea 41 il in > eI Shon e ed the situation in Morocco, that “a | ' rock from side to continued for an opportune time to s the das o was such a person, gh his part card p their guar vas 110t severe lesson will be given those who iave invaded our territory Ve are cting in full accord with the Brit- nd Spanish go mier es when the ship s fow visitors, o family a over and sank a hegan to comptising appr 2 5 .‘,g,:,_wn‘(.gm) e " YOLANDRS SONBURIED, 1 PRIVACY MARKS FUNERAL ‘ Obsequles for Grandson of Ttalian card players in his hand 1 crashed § He ands but as he lield essed the bills agal 1 e session of tails of French operatic > ship capsized ' |Los Angeles On Northern Flight 3 Ruler Attended Only by to respond Wk By The Assoclated Presa increasir 35 K Five mm)\huu«~ Surrounded Tmmediate Familles ey of Princess Yo s Juy | of the s point or ave washed 1 was continued LIBERTY OF TRAFFIC IN WAR ARMS 1S APPROVED thi News Wil Astonnd World Which | Tooked for Different Things, China Says. Ship Begins To List anl the Choctaw » Cow Island, 28 BIG STRIKE IN BELGIAN e " OOAL FIELDS BAPECTED 7,2 Wage Scale 3 today \ signal victory ¥ E | general approval rty of traffic 4.ll.rv shail the 1| basls convgntlon T ) ‘; oposed by the LU RN GO SIL S FORTHIRSTY HUSHAND Gymuasium at Canton, N. Y., Insti- e, Porto Rico, tution Destroyed—Other Js which Buildings Saved [ Rnow His Capacity”” Woman Says WILL ¥ \l'lnl(l DESERT T ) Fiees When Police Fipress r A Amazement., May 9. e e Wil lERescue s Grewhof Enthusiastic Crowds Watch Ma Sing reultal oftent T Ship Stuck on Rocks \(onger ac Walnut win Thic - Nyer 1) J S 2 : ST SLEERAG I : First Appearance of Disease In Over t 1 tv In case of b at t Cntury—Street Paddiers Are Fifteen private stills in fhe Principal Vietims ews proposes < Bost 1 amp at Teaga Kalgan » Altal mountains. Tha exped 1 proce s equipped with seven motor cars And 150 camels NAME STUDENT PASTOR TRUCK BY AT TO Wallingford, May f—Distriet Supt A s o 1 o g 3ell of the New Haven District of 1 i 2 2 b i ] y K s oo ; the Methodist tscopa! chutch has |for a w g feast o 1 here for more than a cen S S sista wighit A. Petty. of MISS HITCHCOCK DEAD i R : R Yo be pastor of the | oy Tne Associated § — THI WEATHER sel'a 2 N j S aris, May Mis garet DESPONDENT IS SUICIDE ReY e O o \ ghter of ingt M - Hartford, May 8.—Forecast SMALL FIRI i' A Hit S s, I y LIS ; res ¢ s for New Britain and vicmity g s 3 H T ke served as A s ary t his e bet t 1 Partly clondy tonight; Sunday A k ! bibe b LT L T 1 suddenis ke vest body | unsettied probably showers, 3 Sl e T tieen Mavh t dis today at ~ z 1 ging r not much change in tempera- n t of | Parts fent re.

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