New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 18, 1925, Page 10

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10 e e S e — A BeALTE DEAL ) DELINGE OF BEER GOES INTO SEWER ANERCA AVERTS (RISS AT PARLEY =27 Abandons Plan to Establish Pro- « : posed Central Bureau i Property At Rhodes and East Streets Containing Two Stores and Four Hands Today Senator Spencer (o Be Buried in St. Louis Al Nofia Police Confiscate Revolutionary Matter . Wilson on Trial Tomorrow For the Second Time Sailor From Arkansas Is Arrested in “fi‘dlk‘l‘hlll'\ MEMORINE SERVICES Schwabh to Officiate At Automobile Race Magzic Here MISTAREN IDENFITY 3 ATAT > “‘i\ - Aspmm | STUDY Poiren (ase ANDREWS CHERCH t and Run DEMPSEY TO DO HIS STUFT CAPITOL)| Beginning Next Sunday “The Covered Wagon’ Advance and With Keith Vaudeville MAY DANCE IN JUNT ’ No in Prices At ~ 088 Cases of Real Sl De man stroyed by Police YW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925 e T "HERALD'S EVENING RADIO TIME TABLE FOR WEEK OF MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925 SEATION U TUES WED, THURS " FETRTEN 7:0010:08 10,0011 60 €00 630 PRI SAT 9001 & 30 12:00 10091 20 [ELEEN §00. 400 §30. 930 0 810 e 130 in REDAL : ‘ ) ] [ ¢ . 1 01100 010 1011 6 KEVZ, Fon ¢ \ : : 0 o 30 KEJF, o ) ] 4 KEKE, M Lanisas KENF, Az IR v RERU T ; 1 R KV VE, 1000 12:00 IRy e NN 1 R, 5500 NI 1 KAR, Kas'1 K1 KA Ko WO KIO 308 K8 D, gt e RSt " X wnoy p " 001200 0 KW G 008, 500 100 KW §001830 8001230 b WA WA WG, WhAP 1 WHAY, WHEG WK, 5 30 1830 6001100 8001 % .00 10001 710 80 600 900 " ©2)1100 §.30.10.00 £901130 .00 5:00 012 0.11:00 0.11:00 ¥ 301045 001000 4:00-10 30 1045 3300048 §:00.10:30 a0 8:00 :00.12.00. 9:40.10.00 £011000 3010/ #001038 6001000 90.11:50 7:30-12:15 5:30- %00 500 9:00 6:00:11:00 20.12:00 $:0012.00 10:30-12:08 00 00- 5.20 00 %70. 500 00 N 5.00- 1:00 o 501100 %:00- 8.00 706 1:00 $:00.10.00 7:00. 300 10263390 700 830 5.09- 5:00.11:00 £00.11:00 7:00. 108 WERW WEEL D WEM( WHEAN WERI W W67 WS WGN won W WD WIS W, WK, ¢ WIIN Wito Wi, wiInR WIS, WD, NEAY Wiz WEKAQ WEKAR WELBL, WELIT, WIS WILW WK WA, WA WK W W W 0l WA W W wa Woo woq W WORD, Wos WIG WO W W€ W10 WEW wel WA Wi W watl WA WA WT WW AR W a friend of the The McC by fortune . was Desi nded Wi who came iam Hickling, a America have heen cond wife obt poisoning by fam Reckiessness Not Proven 1sing iiriton to many the im twen ain husband, in second McClintock, were made in c of McClintock's turn ar Olson, the soned r 5. Wi Calls Fer “Lady Macheth” of Jull 4. one of hut later withdrawr Mt intock took as Olson mma Nelson. and h of Billy, he was Killed omobi aceider er rerds He rh A Billy Mre Graf Shep his second snon ians of rige 10 Short o (1Y Mrs, Me Mre rd and Mrs, ng been school da Mrs. McClintock died in will mad Mrs, Shepherd b Billy READY FOR JURY Late of Celestino Madeiros, Accused ‘lintock McClintock friends. W 19090 en her co ient ody ers FIGHT FOR LIFE IN POISDN DEATH of Slaying Wrentham Bank Cash- ier, Will Be Known Soom, May counse o Made mes E. ( Mass. 15 Continued atet [t 1 Tl torht venter, 3 of the Wrentham Nati November 1 2 ast " Faiman Chiel Witn. e erio in batal Trail ef s " up hyst endar there ceses who sai his family that Play Costly on bot i1 Madeiros was at menta ted ho was s e sway Pawtucket of the holdup band Attor: Wit to Atfred ot aster said Ma- the evidence, pdging between and wrong Jury i Hard Tash " 'Robbers Dig Through Wall To Get Loot From Safe N York, May (AP)—Rob s early today dug through a brick all into Brill Brothers’ store at h} and Broadway blew e safe and escaped with frov to § "AS anr ce M ng §2 in Dl disurbed. sireet ompartment of the safe contair cash was } PRESENTATION T0 | Rev. Matthew J. Traynor ST HORDLGAN DRIVE - BEING POSTPONET France Awaits Attitude of Spain int Rifiian Warfare 1 — of St Mary's Church Recelves Chair Meeting of A, 0. H. Matthew J . Mary's chureh, | #stimonial yesterday | conjunction with a | state board of the { Tadies Auxiliary, W | %, Keating on hehalf of (AD) lars presented him with a ¢ b1l The meeting was held at r Yot | M. . A, & B. Soeiety hall an tte sireet John Donnel! Bristal, state president of the A ., presiding. Jokn Murphy of N first state president guest of honor. 1 the speakers wore nor, Keating, laden & Vice Dresident | nelly of New Havei | Bdward Slavin of Middletown Coun |ty President lLawrence P, Mangan of thix eity, and Mrs, Charles M Carthy, county president of th auxi lary, Voeal numbers were given by Miss DI Vielno, George Dillon, Mrs, M. T |Crean, Miss Kathleen Walsh, Vir Ringrose, Frank FEgan, Gerald p. Crean and John F. Neagle. John J. Crean and James J. TDonahue were ‘accompanists. \ Craynor, pa was given a in I tor afternoon meeting of A. O, H. o 1 Rev, Mie 1 tabat, 1 the ch Morocco, I'rench forc vin's invedh consohdating May 18,— s opposing tribesmen thelr posi- ro postporing the they hope wiil 1o rid t hut what sceond the 4 territory of th e wieh, was the heen o has postponed mission Malvy, former interior, who attitude of it nee i tribes- the Span- nded Tathers and McCrann: Michael Con- Srate Scoretary among Tray- to awnlt tha 1esuits to Madrid of Louis I'rench mintgter of 1he s at Madrid Yo learn ti Spain if France should to pursue the Moro from t} e sary men ish zone Meanwhi Ving ositions as well ving those they captured 1tifita Wednesday's The rup af the present nes wonld brin v strengthe from the fighting. Rifflan cen French frontiers of the Span It military RUGHLAD-DRANGE. 7 5 o s pursners 100! EI-K continuing and strilie negotiations to ter m s pretty Wedding Solemnized at Ger- i man Lutheran Church by Rev. wil dipiomatic ki ol Martin Gaudian—Ieception Fol- se rmission Spain Ahd-Fl lows (eremony. i port on the Mediterran- t ships suspeeted of Raymond Aucland o \fain street and Miss Emia Pra daughter Mr. and Mrs. Albert Albert Prange of 85 Seymour street, 186, {ing rp wat Alhucsmas Bay for merchar o ean bringing supplios and ammunition ¢ were married Saturday afternoon the German Luther church. \lartin W. Gaudian officated. They were attended by Miss BEmma i Prange, sister of the hrides. as maid s of honor, and Albert Teake as best Y o i man. and direct The bridesmai An- t nd their gusta Yanke, Helen Frenel Paul Kraxke and Emil Take Jrench general staff has no Spanish amber of Ere Morocco 1o aet The itary maps of the %01 Mficient ements the mos o artillery Misses Prange hers and cross the frontier. were and Eric bride. Kat! and E were Prange, hrothers of the cen DPrange, a niece, Gatzke, a cousin of the hride flower girls and Jackie Prange ring-bearer. The bride wore a beaded, crepe-hack train trimmed with ange blossome, She carried a bou 1 quet of white roses and sweet peas. The maid or honor wore a peach | colored canton crepe dress and she carrid pea roses. Miss Augusta Yanke wore a light green dress of canton crepe and carried ye sweet peas. Miss Helen Yanke wore a dress of honeydew crepe and carried lavender peas Miss Helen Prange bitue canton crepe and carried pihk peas. the was James Tobin Will Coure in white | Pianoforte At Verd (onseryatory with a { dress of atin At Milan, Haly and a veil i Toil Cards str . York Il Maiostic f ¢ mes eave N umship Jay on board the terhourg, to Milan, take & Verdt r com aly conrse OW | (“onsery e LT n Service at t Lutheran Church « Hulte astor of the the home of the bride heran church in Hart- parents on Seymour streef. ; 2 tev. V. Ferm, pastor of couple will live at 171 Dwig Lint s ehucch. in strest, Miss Prange has been the spoakers at ployed in the packing room of Ta Urary & Clark and Mr. Au is an assembler in the same swoe Aft wa at ceremony a reception en o1 e W 1 missic eld in the ders. and factory. Itirst Luther NOTrow Bride a eveni ith dish Lutheran in will be held in counection England Reported Urging # Action Against the Reds London, May (ADP) The cor nt conference of the " | district Wednesda son of 18 o was s Berlin | Traily He ims reliable espon anthority for the Grear Britair e allies to send a joint gover heada Mosce proposed t manding absolute pmunist i of 1 <o rom omm Hera if successf the rekindle whict s expecte Mar Fores ence whale fir is the argar as gross Noblemen Alone Secking Olympics Presidency nterforence wit) her nation’s autonomy and Swift-Mason Nuptials To Take Place in June An ement is made of the coming marriage of Robert Pomeroy 10 Miss ughter of pper will Switt Swift of Park p Annette Alger \Mre ‘\‘ tor L i L Mor N son ty air, pertort Count o'clock at t memi hurch Mr juat and of Weslc Alp while in who is yresident nnis Callouses [lf” Get rid of them this safe, sure| ) way. Stops the pain at once. 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