New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1926, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. M 16 YEAR OLD WIFE BAD THURSDAY, S NUARY BANDITS SPEED AWAY FRENCH ANXIOUS 21, 1926 Lenglon's multi-coldred tur. |sidered as having fairly earned the route some joker, practical or other. ovation started four years |Pickname “poker face," by which |wise, had strewn wharp pointed roof. she 1s known on the tennls courts ing palls which were responsible for BIG VALUES DESPERATE DURKN | FAGES ACCLSERS INFLUENCE, JUDGE SAYS| §10 Ball Given For Youthful House. wife Charged As Evil Influence 10 SETTLE DEBT [N HAIL OF BULLETS - When Miss Willa had her first | practice here last Sunday her white To {und green eyeshade was the only | one visible on the Hotel Metropole's Frustrated In Theie Attempt |, the Unjted States. The experts here are of the opin- lon that the battle of the turban and the eyeshade will be an epic one. the punctures. The nalls were thrown along the bus drivers' routes and they re- ported to the owner of the line, who in turn made a complaint to the po- IN to Young Girls, New Buffolk, N. Y., Jan. 31 (@ Charged with impaicing the morals |of a minor, Mrs Elste Barker, 16 years old, 1s frce {n $10 bail pend. | Chicago Slayer at Last Brought | ~ to By ——— Chicago, Jan, 21 U — Martin J. |tence. Bhe had served 22 days in $hn\l l 1 204 EL P SAECRI Tl 10 VI lage 1iail i befare ah Durkin, dapper police slayer, cap- was ad- [tured in St. Louis with his 18 year Milted to bail when Suffolk county old bride, was in the hands of officials Intervaned Book Department - (o< he prosecutors today—proot edera) | Mrs. Barker insists that all sh | agents ph e povern- | €V told her chum, who is one ment alw " r junlor, were “some things tha Federal officers have trailed ! ought to know to protect her." virtually from coast to co The young wife told authorities times only 24 hours bet at she was routed out of bed on | he killed E fght by Constablo Booth of South- | han, government agent, Octe old and taken before Justice of th and shot his way out of a polfce P° Hawkins who sentence trap, kliling Sergeant Marry Gray, '° days in fail. District A two weeks later. dreth of Suffolk county h And today the government the e and took the girl befo | Joined with .the unty judge who fixed a nominal lrln‘ ‘nm ro Vrhl u 80 for a further hearing The : i "ot KING ALFONSO BELIEVES DRUG CO ar:‘,if;;':';:':,;;.:': ;:‘.:r.t::,i ;| 1ES DANGED HIS SHARE Despite —ee k || the shackies on wrists and ankies, Tells American Ambassador He Has 169-171 MAIN ST. J he reached around his wifn and | scught to grab a guard's pistol. But an operative seized his wrist and attempt failed Wants His Lawyer After that, he manifested slight concern, His first query on his ar- | rival was for his lawy tives were reported |fort to obtain Clarence | noted criminal attorney to him, had horitles te un ;M. i- " Carried More Tonnage Around Ball Room Than Any Other Maan, The Finest Men's Shoes In The || | New York, Jan. 21 (#—King Al- fonso of Spaln, whose dancing ex- oits at the Riviera won him no Darrow, international repute, s no defend ' 1onEeT the tireless dancer he used |to be, says Alexander P. Moore, |former ambassador at Madrid “When I noticed this,” Mr. Moore told the National Institute of Rocial Reiences last night, “1 asked him out it “Mr. Ambassador,” Mr. Moor said the king answered, “I have car- | ALL NETILETON OXFORDS '« cloth- | Ticd more tonnage about the dance Viking | |ing Durkin dared the police trap set 10T than any man in Europe. I at her uncle's house. From their feel that T have done H share.” |Sons of Former Yale QOarsmen Are Trying Out New Haven, Jan. 21 (®—=gons of two former Yals oarsmen who sat | the same shell in 1891 and who Tand Offered at Reduced Prices l Horsfall’s | Wife Is Quizzed Through t¥ pros: questioned him, wits dayghter of Bert | Placksmith of Co in, Harriet Gallo Letty Werner, thear Winter Sale —and fitted to you by experts— an opportunity you cannot afford t miss—see them today. Bulllvan, village ell, 111, his cous- ¢ Brooklyn and 1 ‘s former French calf (black), calf (tan or black,) some wing tips, now $12.85. ONE LOT O SMOOTH ] CALFSKIN OXFORDS Brillia young attife in Imly powdered his nos sence of stioning | collegiats in policemen o Miss Gallo, In ho returned to Chicago and planted his blocdy clothing on |8 Michigan beulevard bridge with | l a note indicating he had committed l suiclde. the wera oD e | promine LOT OI' MEN'S IMPORT- OTCH GRAIN OXFORDS black §9.85, MLN'S ONE ED an or I nt oars of their time werc seated as their fathers rowed in one of the three shells of freshmen crew candidates which were on the har- |bor for outdoor work today. They are Benjamin Brewster of New York Iph D. Paine, Jr. of Dur- 1. Brewster was at stroke ine at number six h Grorge W. Murphy took ¢ of the mild weather yes- |terday to work eut in the harbor. dan to |the first time {n several years that Ml the next day they elop- |an Ell crew has been able to go Durkin giving his |outside during January. neme as ,y,.np, ‘Durkey in obtaining AR rest. With Irm who knew he was Durkin, the Lunt. | ed gunman within a fow after their marriage, he went to Los An-|Young geles, with fegeral agents not far be. on hind. He stole an automoblle in are being held without | Hollywood, boldly driving it eut of ding investigation {nto thefr al a mlesroom. The federal agents 1 operations in this vieinity. learned of the theft and surmised re Irving Gordon, 23, and Le would come east. aafka, both of this city. Ive, his wife alleged to have en’ into Pecos, Texar A sherift there 2 California deputy s ) story of being on a hunt- trip to account for the weapons machine won' them frecdom ter to other Texas officers 1 them ¢ Vs garb the ONE LOT O} HIGH SHOES Broken sizes, « bargain if your size 15 here, $6.85. HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Stree LIARITCRD “t l‘lys to Buy Our Kind” Met Two Years Ago | Then Irma and 1 up the narrative, yoars ago nt er parents 100k | 2 met him a Chricago ach. They correxpond v'pr senting in nelly, & bond 'sal ber 2 he came | Cornel | municip f as Ccuple of Young Men Arrested as Burglars Middletown, Jan. 21\ (A—Two men arrested here last night arges of breaking and enter- 3. D. DONAHUE Voice Cuilure Voices tested Tuesdays and Fridays | from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. 381%-3, Studio 381 Hes M. C. LeWitt’s UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP Room 4 299 Main Street New Phone 3100 They more nd te have entered several stores 11 garages. Poliea claimy they 1] autemobile aceessorics stolen from tvo garages at Gordon's lome. and a police e st TRat d ol r appeal from a 90 day een- | Burglarize Milton, Mass,, New Ambassador So Asserts Goolidge Jan settlo Residence Milton, Mass., 21 (P—Bpeed- ing through a hail of bullets fired by half a dozen police officers, a palr of bandits who apparently had lald careful plans to loot the home of Henry BB, Sprugue here last night ped in their automobile. After flat tire one bandit skidded into a fire alarm Iire apparatus and the pur- car reached box simultaneously, but the bandits had Washington, is resolved with this « 21 (P—~France her war debt shot, the Payment achiy “as promptly allow.” P expressed ere should be no in rable difficulty in ar. riving at h an adjustment.” Alluding to th debt, the ambas sador said made, he sajd, ¥ fully as her ! bilitles will in reply had 1 for some tim rought a prospective d I'rance again declares e it this o herself trus to the principle of the found a window had t sanctity cf international contracts. |and many valuable furnis Franee knows, he added, “that the together apparently in rea economie worl1 cannot ba brought be carried oft. He notificd the baek into equilibr d half a dozol ene in the world me to hide In the sternal obligations elief the ban arry oft the loot. llee watch was established, man alighted and started 1 3] but hecame alar ot ernal and A strict re fon of credit of lence.” President Con “honest, hope confi- PO and hon- reached He beljeved he en settlement, orable aciustme be house in the near f no grez tered in reachin 1“since you have enly now reiterated the fidelity of your government to the sanctity of contract and sines you know the spirit of loyal friend- ship in which tha American debt funding ¢ mmission is prepared to WILLS CATGHES FANCY dor to convey to France “his best wishes for the hapniness and 08+ All Adopt verity of the AT Singular Headplece of Amerl- ure fled e woull 1 the open xmd drm'e the poi rage A\ general alarm was s¢ Il roads leading out of ) ordercd patrolled. t out and 004 undismayed v h trials hat wonld ha the courage of a eountry less indomitable.” Ambassndor Berenger would not diseuss the sugmestion that he brought with him from Paris a ne proposal for the settlement of the debt, Women Tennis Players can Girl Star, 21 (A—Th has en- t i Ihvr‘d States and E d. It is now a8 much a vogue as Cannes, IFrance, Jan, :)r-&mlo habit of He England will purchass $2,700,000,. 000 worth of goods from this coun- | try this year, among the sirongest and most | BROADCASTING OUR SUPER-SERVICE | WET WASH This Super-Service Wet Wash eliminates wash day in the home. Try us next week and he convinced. SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY! bail | than $300 werth of chickens! Durkin senged dange it toward Mexico, and turned But bLearin, tomobil: T Texas and board Texas for San *0s county, n &t Alpir MNNEN RATTERIFS Auto Electric Service hid fn S2n Antonio courts. Yesterday afternoon Mrs, tterthwalte, Miss Brown, Miss | £cott and Miss Tripp, English play- | ere, all wore eyeshades. 3| A buttle of styles and of tem- | perement, as far apart as is ea from the west," is how the ex- perts characterize the coming mateh |between Mile, Lenglen and Miss | Wills. After having for two days ;w:nehvd the two great players on the courts here, The I'rench girl {s vivaclous, ac- tive and temperamental and without lone single weakness except, per- haps, speed of stroke. Miss Wills is |almost stolcal, never smiling wheth- jer winning or losing. S&he 1s con- So far as is knewn the bLus company & the only one who suf- PUT NAILS ON ROAD |fered, for ro other comylaints have Bridgeport, Jan, 21 P—Drivers of been recelved by the police, who the White Line buses, whose routes fuspect thero are other vietims of take them along Savoy street and |this joke, {f it can be termed that. Madison avenue from Charles street | to Ox Hill, had a great deal of tire | trouble yesterduy. Drivers of the buses reported ta the owner of the company, Frank D, Serbo, 16 pune. tures which resulted in flat tires and inconvenience both to the drivers ind patrops of the iine, Investigation by tha drivers who |had just one flat tire after another {disclosed the fact that along their | OVER 200 ARRESTED Belgrade, Jugoslavia, Jan. 21 (A— More than two hundreds suspects have been arrested und ralds are being carrled on throughoyt the country following the dfscovery of an alleged Comn.uniet plot te over- throw the government. Hundreds of houses are being scaiched for evi- dence. When it’s left to us we make it right No customer of ours need ever feel dissatisfied at any purchase he makes here. Nobody should hesitate to tell us if a transaction is not satis- factory. Fortunately, it is very seldom that our customers have cause for complaint. We try to make ever"lhing right before you leave the store. And it's easy to see how it's done. 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