New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1926, Page 19

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

l\'EW BI‘,IT.\IT? D.‘\H Y HERALD, I W RIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1026, |coust carly today, A p‘.n of snow | Iy an that of Miss Anna May | Dieteieh numbered several doctors | morning and told Judge Benjamin ANDREWS FINDS MANY |ate and bade prohibitionists. o re- (ranging in depth from 1 1-2 inches Dictrich, of Norwood, Pa. She w mong her fricnds. Thix was re- | W, Alling that his son has been frain from “wild statements’} about *» { 1 \\n Boston to o inches _n I|mrl | iy old wded by the police as important | going around with the wrong set of | success of the 18th amendment. H i i ) G lentification waw mady by | hecauss of tho kill with which the | boys and only recontly had left OBSTACLES IN HIS WAY Tho Diggest part of the money ; ‘p..wq up Into Novi Scotiu i eigen Nl ydy was A bered home. He clalms that the environ hat you pay to bootleggers goes for ” A week of springlike we nlm" brother-in-law and ——— ment at the clgar store is what mu»r\ *Gieneral Andrews told hiy ’ which brought out buds in the or- ad wor ind Albert 1 tarted him on the wrong path. Prohibition Chief Tells His Trou- |audie |chards and, some reports wl ng Dicteich, of Philadelphia, o broth » you know what this means! “How ean any reputable eitizen, F” ld TI]] ‘ B duced the Robing tosnest in Dls'l](}l h IB l W.II H" 1N Dietrieh lived with Mr .a L} 5 fo/yon?!t asked tha Judge of youns bles At Meeting of N. Y, no matter how much he wished to emperatures Breezin liet that winer was over, fingi Noered boay, With nead hull had " worked N Oraliat attea L et ey fvine e join u Boston tea party against the 1n From the West it “manene o oo | fissing: Found o Bushes ~ AL Uk LI {“enship. the right 1o vote, 1t you re- | New York, Jan. 22 UP--Lincoin €12 the (ugitive sluve, law as justis “w!nvh continued here ‘until after 9| J i i i Pl A Dhand : | y wi means of cor- {o'clock, bridged the gap between the — e Al > e L the ts of the gove . |period of balmy ai nd a cold snap ! questioning rem A0 LESON charge of prohibition | he Chicago, Jan. 23 (M—~01d Boreas, |707 ! 3 ' h“ gn R Y h Wh in namitted tnue fie lege “nforcem says he has “only B tamous mercury vanishing act toda bt Y 1 BIEflkS IO]‘ lem cized his behavior, The youth also |Dut that he has found plen WOMAN ATTACKED and as a result the northern sce- | ! A 9 Y 14 he \ nly f y of obst Tliwauke s, Jan. 23 P Y i Afise ! 18 worked only five days ') | tion of the country, from the Roek- \\‘.n.“;::‘\ now :.:" fa: 1 t ST nths, but ,,:)1 that was| Addressing the annual d eUonilAL R i, Milwaukee so- | ive east to the Ohio, read the ther. | oArCtiem < SO0 1, across the Philadelyhia - ! Hinat dng foilitime ns' committee of 1,000 last ¢l n last night fought oft mometer in terms of minus, or near | REALL hlaacd v BULLS o o s admitte t n v seized her as she 1 h |chusetts early this morning and de- of A Alling told Crelan i, The Atlantic seaboard is the | Bsalta. tvra 1o four inohes ol aow She b sith her a new g 0x°.0¢ J {esnts ann istry is ¢ " her homae ext o for the ch g spectacle ROBILAC b d ¢ ARNERIL kil It I palrs of silk stocking A han's elgar o s g orce nt feor con 1 The attack xt localo for the chilling spectacte [ROSIES B0, 10 AT FRCEe B o | 1 Kings Dol RS rolld L determine |roream offi The attack orecasters said X i ¢ g t « ) records Bd il ght, LINos 5 2 § toderal courts for failure to coope tn Milwaukee, | Tiooliinvarslike, {rom out: of the |C% emperature gnd windiof Increds | DAY 10 Spring street not he would go to the 2 ) ] 2 ed veloeity which caused drifting on ! g ¢ he came. As reports went east- ¢ veIOf O toias (o bus [whils tauthor . iR i | the hody. Robt morning n = ard of 14-below temperatures in | ““}“"}l;, 4 “’I‘_‘ IS AT I s et den il (lesander L, | theor liscounted by polict . ‘atens To Kill Wi ’ L Colorado and Wyoming, the colg |40 trofley tra Schuh!, Philud o S e Siher vry ; m « Recause he was drunk las vave area spread its borders. | = TR Independent T ERo i 1 on her ar v 1 1 [ leged to have beaten his islooming pussywillows in Montana | Hurry Orders Sent in it i olol el : G Gan the 1 at wife, Michaci Sulakowski, 35 Law o8 ints vied J ) 4 ) (P R 8 sister-in-law, He a 1 thil obbery coaped at the corner of Main T the country. Hibbing, Minn., reg- | ; and ! 4 2 ; Sl Wil el vesterday, and threatened to red 26 below, just four degrees [OFY for the completion of ; Bl i et el b r. She says he beat her and|oafe, Suve, Quick, Do It At srmeekinan iinoaspas i enitonon | HHEHRCUEIE AL AHATRE G R ; A T e be “wilakowsky Home Tonight. Wake Up vhere fey blasts swept to the south ’"’:'l’j““r‘w”“;l‘”"j e DES LR S Ellinger pulled the ye e . hit him. Officer Free of Cold » eut, Lo, i R B womas ency made the arrest a One invention is the Cierva anto- ) 1 e T ovetores oo ners | 170, o windmil, which is belng put ior st Vashington sirect and brought Him Tt Driver In Court METHOD USED BY BIG | ireat Lak ¥, and | L Bl L 1 sobhing from ‘o headquarters where he Charged with violatir o EAGUE BASE N vas no promise of relief this week. 1"?0“"’1':‘?“‘ U5 olansaiith g0k Do R L et B edp vl ialaiing, Gia fellyy LEAGUE BASEBALL MEN | N Shippers were warned to protect | L8 3 Y s hrother it F rosays he Trlle o . 5 i verishable commodities against 20 |tho Spanish invention will enable an ; i e Goined ritt hotcl yesterday| One of the haschall fans at the welcy in the north and northwest, 1“{!‘1}\1«1‘1;‘”‘ (0 S carth, e fain, Gunsulan SpElY ot e n Washington had i below in the west and 10 below ¢V Asthick 1o . RS RACON0 - | § t, driver for OW | such a bad cold h s coughing, | n the south. Zero was the mini- | The other invention 15 the Savags | Taxi company, was prese court, ind b yed. Mik . num to be anticipated in the east, [ Bramson inti-stall gear, which will oI inadmitted fhut his case was continued until to ¢ big | trainer, saw The s.uthwest was not exempt, | be fitted to one of tho new imperial 1 cie: morrow go that counsel could he s Nilane dticoihal Snow and freczing temperatures Alrway 16-scater plancs. This appa- e o e cured, » chap was 8o good we pub- | | vere the lot of southwestern Texas, | Fatus operates control lever of & York « yester 1“\ by Vinchard Case Reopened here for anybody clse wit } Paso and the P handle. Near |Plane when flying at a dangerously |was fou " in wvhen Giovann! Vinch s bad ol op Ihe priches | - cro and a few degrees below gwere |10W speed, and prevents stalling of [victim nece Molansky, High vith violating the eity ordina arp e AN 1 li orccast for the corn and wheat | the motor and the plane from going | An o county 'wm"” } ] Paissan, 0 olrohiln ddling without a license, was also | \::;”q “"‘ ol “]"‘N l’,‘.‘ e r Lutos 8 NotimuchFanoyiwasiiex | g Jate Willlam C At S e RN (ol ARUEIN MY showing up with such a bad cold,” . TR pected. | cuuse ) e ere taken o custody Thomas F. MeDonot isked that Y e Y ha MIKE MARTIN, Trainer " Chicago ryefully watched the 61 TRUE BILLS marks Barba | v vrday morning, on eus- 1y, o be and be tried AL o naNeE s oy mercury drop 02 degrees in twen- Sceret Indictments Also Re- Schull, ¢ i Her 3dth picion. 1 hoys were released | 1omorro was under | B (LA LT 'ilr:‘. ind | qvoid \ continued Mike ty-four hours and heard shiveringly — turied By Worcester Grand Jury — adding 1 August er a loning by Sergeant E bond which was forfeited after 17000 W Martin, wh amed all over the ihe baleful warning of further drops | Worcester, Mass, Jan. 22 (B— able to \Irs. Schuhl were jinge o condition that Cre- Vinchard did not appear in court {7 U chest and then| country for his skill in keeping to 6 or 7 below by tomorrow morn- | Although the Worcester county the we body, the lan was fo return at 2 o'clock yes- lagt week hecavse e was in the | L j-“"'» S . :{“‘1‘“"1 Ley es in shape. g About Monday, observers suld. grand jury today returned 61 true from nut dend wom- yerd fternoon, Crelan did not hospital. ‘The hond was returned | $211C NOIMent O RO s liniment he refers to is the relief would come | Eills and seerct indictme in Norwood, retn and the case reopened ": "“‘""‘ i " \ dlks _-“ ne they use at the ball park. It is Sixteen states will be on the cold |action was announesd in the ] . vorrying over the A€ 4 Ser- | Vinchard was shot in the arm at | {he mouth e vey e finest that money can buy, Tt vave roster by tonight, forccasters [idward Rousseau, held at (i r ht o » kn informution 152 Tremont. strect on January § by | K10k & Dbad cold and tho sore | way first perfs Martin < indicated. | cester county jail on a tecl been sovered from t box folen and | Louis Mazzone, but both men agreed | *ChY fecling ou "“"" e e and is cal Martin's New England Gets Tt > pending disposition ! t LE 80T FUE e 1 was s When the | the shootin {dental. Maz- “'k-v?wll ayer ‘f‘ get rid of his | pinimer Even Pittsburgh Rosten, Jan. - Miss Lena LePlane, Leomin uplicated in the 1 of oy did net ret nt Ellin- | zone was held on a fedoral charge COUSH and wheezing. el 1se it — as do players on zales and low temperatures ster young woman who was found | Well versed in surgery, The jugu The Delaw horitics vd the room and |of being in the country illegally and Go home and tell your wife to| on Team — in fact, it 1y 1 in the ¢ of a snowstori | 4ead in a lake in that city, un in and tl pi r 2 Dictrich ZATS, 1 last week from the immi- rub you good tc and tomor- \ country and may vhich rmW'! up the New England | pvgterious cirenmstine He was It i 1l . i i Philad and that her ter where authorities at Providence, R norning tip-top. | be any store for .uv])vhrl. however, on a charge of ) been' performedianlyiihodyiviisibroightitoithis vl cinltyitor I. The smae charge is resting a Just ask for Mike % aKing ,,“. entering a Leominster i | disposal Glon 1 Vinchard and he is under a Liniment Don't . take me on June 4 fead | Relatives told the polico Miss 1 in co 1eral bond stitutes and w H I'h'xrlf 1 not guilty FRANKE. GOODWIN| - held in $10.000 bail. 1 . Among the true bills returned was newspa . one. a Edward A vum\ of tate of Samuel K. I ‘ EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ||spencer on o charge of mans fahe piiRdeinin ] 327 Main Street; P! |ter in connection with a fatal auto Positively dentified 7 Main Street; Phone | L aceident in that town Relatives later positively identifl HARTFORD Introductory [ lde 79 Shirts for Men| Reg. $2.50 to $1 ,[)| $4.00 values ut i _._n_.___J VERY SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR SATURDAY | AT OUR DRESS SECTION | WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ DRESSES OF SATIN NEW SPRING MODELS nnual Janu Annual January Sale Toilet Goods Linens and Cottons Tn Progress and Drugs All This Week ANNOUNCEMENT: , | on Feho 1, we will For Street and Afternoon Wear ‘ e Dresses. that feature contrasting georgette as well as fiared and civeular sicirt-. [he | ihe main ball room of size range is complete and the price is astonishingly low. | the Bond hotel, Hart A ford in conjunction with the Junior league You are imited to at 9 tend Dancing will e tollow Handsome Flat Crepe and | For street and afternoon wear in the newer shades. Frocks that breathe the spirit of tailored and of beautiful materials. Moderate] 29 The Loveliest Styles of the Season in FUR-TRIMMED COATS REDUCED AS FOLLOWS From $25.00 to $14.50 From $49.00 to $29.00 From $35.00 to $19.00 From $59.00 to $37.50 Paris. Carefully priced. \ FURRIERS BRITAIN’S LEADING AIN! WE OFFER TO WOMEN OF NEW BRITAIN, AS ADDED FEATURE TO OUR ANNUAL UARY FUR SALE AN ’ 25 FUR COATS Which Will Be Placed On Sale . TOMORROW — SATURDAY We Repeat This Special Offer Because It Was So Enthusiastically Received Last Week and To Give 25 More Economy Seeking Women the Opportunity To Buy and At a Great Saving OFFERING VALUES THAT CANNOT BE EQUALED IN NEW BRITAIN 10 French Seal Coats— Plain, trimmed with skunk and squirrel; sizes to 50 be seen to be appreciated I Marmink Coat— $95 Mendoza Beaver Coats— $90 ")\A\ $135 (%) 1 Beaver Coat— Finest quality $365 $315 $165 | We also have on sale a wide selection of Raccoon and Muskrat Coats at pri that cannot be equaled in New Britain ONNECTICUT FURRIERS (Incorporated) 86 WEST MAIN STREET 1 Blended Squirrel Coat— Fox collar Brown Caracul Coats— Fox collar. The quality of these coats is excep- 1 Civet Cat Coat— tional and they .\hould Hartford's Store and Factory—90-92 Church Street From $39.00 to $2450 From $69.00 to $55.00 NEW BRITAIN’S LEADING FURRIERS

Other pages from this issue: