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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, PEBRUARY 2, 1926. GRAPHIC STORY OF HOW DEATH PUT ITS HANDS ON SEVEN IN ONE HOME Made ¥ull Confession | Harrls faced trial eharged with the | attack on Mrs. Clarence Bryant. The | | Negro has confeased to the attack | | upon her and to murdering Clarence ! Bryant, farmer, her husband and | “lhen two children, Ethel, & and | Wilborn, 6. In his contession Harris sald he killed four persons, belleving frs. Bryant dead when he took his leave of her after killlng her family and attacking her, Cireult Judge R, C. Stoll, whe pre sided over the trial cleared the court ow Haven, Feb, 2 —The South- | house early yesterday and ordered 'n New England Telephone com- |all witnesses to remain away from | any las planned the largest con- | the bullding until after the trial struetion program In its history for | Negroes, who are to testify at com TELEPHONE G0, I 10 EXPAND HORE “onual Report Discloses Con struction Program “It is Great To Be Able to Enjoy Eating” - Says New Britain Lady * Mrs, Oddele Contois of 501 Main St,, New Britain, Now Enjoys Meals Yor First Time In Three Years, Thank LRBJUS Proposed Church At Storrs College | 99 | the da 'no charg s work is over. There Js for this and all girls are i & K | urged to come and play. Coroner Says in Explain- | s nennets current Events | class continues to meet on Tuesday ing How Deadly (C'arbon |evening from 7:80 to 8:30 and is | of the most popular evenings Y W This is in its third 1 {s designed for busy wom. len and girls who would ke to be | | kept in touch with current topics n polities, art and literature. “Drowning From Above | Monoxide Gas Descended | ¢! From (Ceiling. 926, according to the annual report ad by President Jumes T, Moran 1t the annual meeting of the stock- | holders here today. The will exceed that carried out year, the report says, when gross plant additions represented an out lay of $5,911 The tollowing directors wera clected at the meeting: Janies English, John W. Alling, chairmun Jumes T, Moran, Victor Morris Ty- ler, Willlam 1. Henney, Augustus H Rullard, Harry ¢, Knight, Harry B Thayer, Dennis A. Blakes John I. McKeon and Walter 8. Gifford To carry on expansiof sram, the president's report tinues. It s probable that a capl tal stock increase of $4,000,000 will e necessary. The balance sheet of the company, of December shows nsscts ling $43,777 5 in which the major ftems arc d and bulldings valued at §3, 599,071.11 and other telephone plant nd equipment valucd at $56,725 18.78, Program the as 186 Has Big Surplus The company has $24,000,000 eap ital stock outstanding, and a funded lebt of $1,000,000. The corporate plus unappropriated at the close of 1025 amounted to §1,660,945.19 I'he income statement for the yeur hows operaling revenue of $11,- 01,678.57; telephone operating ex- penses of $7,786,507, leaving net op- rating revenucs of $3,805,171.57. Deductions for uncollectible rating revenucs and taxes to operation leave an ope ncome of §2 65746, To 10 led $53,466.90, the 0ss incomn being § Deduetions for rents, inter I 1 net op- ssign- iting this total §1.154.36. and income ble st 1 With divid 1,800,0 appropriation o deducting ed o the em- nd plan, a corpor- year amounting )0 there is, after app henefit f te surplus for the 08 2 The opri sloyes' 9 shows a net gain of ven per cent sulting from the 21 and diseontinu- stati A develop- telephones for each 100 s population 1s indicated. of service dur- mprised of 357,481, toll calls, exclusive of to points outside the completed over lines of the N Telept and Telegraph v, Of this (Mal, 372,164,0 » local calls, an iner of 10.4 er 1924, Many Toll Calls alls to other exchanges fi r the compuny's own toll circuits alled I or the year, ex- : by 10.8 per cent the cor onding figure for 1924 U'nder the company's pl loyes' pensions, disability # benefits, 356,411 wnded. during the year. The building plans for lude w » projects. Two of new ings Derl and complete The third main operati Haven will the expansion rent required in report ations ne iring the tallation nee r ment of 17 of the The rate usage Wis e ate Americ com ase per cent 0y n for eni- benefits was ex 1926 in three il jd New Londot inessy offi installings the ral nla ent o uilding in N rovide space ent which office Tmproyement In New Britain 1 in 1 t, Danbury N tain, New Haven, Noruwich, Torrington Tn Hartford the pr " quipment itio inals, iiat 8 were Switchbo. ilities w be G in reasedd vt lartford, Norwa aterhury chine switeh doubled hy 1 It of 10.000 terr The r the lders |EXINGTON ARMED CITY WHEN TRIAL OF NFGRO BEGINS ployes lust ing trials were espeelally eautloned to remain at home during the trial City Virtual Vortress The city was a virtual fortress | jay and particularly in the vieinit of the court house, where the stricted area has been set off. A sol of troops armed with plste was formed around the co taking In sevaral squares Whippet tanks were stationed strategic points and backed up b machine guns. The machine guns were for the most part mounted in the cents of having clean sweep of the Outposts were stationed at every road leading to the city long hefor: the cavaleade escorting the Negro had drawn near the city and no vehicles or pedestrians were permit ted to enter, virtually shutting off 11 in hound fiic, Observation Tower Used In the tower of the court heus: an observation post was established line only, house - |and lookouts stationed at other ad vantageous points to Keep a watch on the surrounding portions of the | The court house where the Negro | was taken remained brilliantly light- ed throughout the night and | and ammunition stored there mac |it a virtual arsenal | Persons passing through the re. tricted area were halted and search- ed for weapons before belng per- mitted to pass through the cordon of soldiers, When the Cavalcade from Frank- fort escorting the lvegro drew into | the city shortly before 5 o'clock few | people saw it | The little tank drawn by two | trucks clattered through the desert- | ed streets and to the court house, where the Negro was taken out. BRODKLIN MATS GET NEW PLAYER Trade Six Men for Jobmny | Butler, Star Shortstop ‘ New York, Feb. 2 (A ~-The Brook- Iyn Nationals today announced they \had closed a deal for Johnny Butler, |star shortstop of the Minneapolis American Association eclub, in ex- change for five players outright and the choice of a sixth under optional |agreement, The Minneapolls club gets two vet- eran infielder: tand Horace Ford, outfielder Dicly Lofty ind pitchers John Hollings- and Wilbur Hubbell upder terms of the transaction dition Millers will have hoice of three young {ntielde, Brooklyn roster—Corgan, here from Wichita, Kan., tte, with w Yor year Herman Topeka, Kan., in pletion of the deal, one of the major-minor transactions in lowed a period of back to last sea- on. These advanced to sych a stu that Brook wunded over Hubbell and T.oft to the Millers as tirst p . but a hiteh developed s not until today that by ager Dodgers Minneapolis man- Angeles, officials sald ne cash T declined teo put six players to be ex. ler byt baseball men tag. to he close fworth the 1 their ¢ on the ho car in t who and ¥ s at onee inson ¢ Kelley, Los Mil [ atter's at hageball values, d ea as had a jor leagus ex- to Breoklyn Boston after Pittsbyrg! 1 and Iord from the | him from He t season of the I paciae NEW HAVEN CHARITY DEPT. 2 (P Form herg WILLIAMS TO SPEAK. J. D Wi HILLIPS Milk of Magnesia la, lea 1 frey from utrally ne s ne porg 25¢ Bottle cent Jim (Cotton) Tierney { enn | death of Masm, Feb. pictume of how and o geven vietlins carboM monoxide poizon at Waverley is drawn by Examiner David K. Dow the report of his investigation Death was due to a progressiv. dvewning from above The poi on, generated by the exhaustl of oxygen by a gas heater, and unable to cscape through 1) | 1ightly cloeed windowy of the Wil [llam Holland house, gradually de seended from the celling to whicn it had risen from the heater, | The firet to be affected were th [ Mrs, Daniel and Willlam Holland, { wives of brothers. They | preparing a meal, and were stand- |ing. As the poison settled down- |ward the women became il and | sat down to rest, gradually inking [ tnto unconsciousness, n the living room the hushands ind GGeorge Dwelley, father of M Willilam Helland, contlnued to talk. Daniel Holland rose to go to another room and as he did so his head was thrust Into the lowering lgas cloud and he fell against & door jam where his boc still in a leaning posture, W found hours later. The other two men saw linsman slump and jumped thelr feet. William, being the more active, was erect hefore Mr. Dwel ley and he toppled instantly to the Cambridge, graph its \ their ward from his chair, In anether room | Holland, five, three, were Charle and his sister, Glad Mren of the Daniel Hol- lands. The gas reached them last hecause they had heen playing on the fioor. PERJURY FOUND IN HUSBAND'S DIVORCE Court Rules for Wile Who Was Victim of Duplicity Ju Marvin In the superfor court yesterday, finding that Leon- ard Dombrowski of this city had obtalned a divoree from lis wife { 12va Dombrowsk! on I'ebru: 18, 1921, through pe red testimony and had afterwards married Vie- toria Tieskowskl, aside the de nullifying the second making Dombrowski wife man and wife Marvin gfound that testimony that his rted him, was false, Tn his divoree action brought hy him July 1920, Dombrowski falsely ted that he did not know whereabouts of his wife, He upon her by publica falsified statements as to s of her leaving Marvin stated that he {Lad obtalned Y divorce on this perjured testimony ] sald there {wasg not the slightest question of it {“I¢ aver a decrea of divoree shoul | aslde for fraud, it {the court t thi; should he” Istated Judge Marvin. “Laying all | othe consideratio aslde, Dom- Lirowseki could not e seoured th vorea {f he had told the trufh.'" The ige obse rved that the fact that Dombrowski is not an Amer! can cltize and does not speak or writa the VPnglish language, may ) y 0 successfu! 1) of a of perjury, ix not sufficlent excusa for a t whereabouts set the marriage and hia first again, Judge Dombrowski's wife ha and 1 de de rved mnofice h tion and the elrenmst him, Judgze e aht cems to he taele t et o IS but 1t man e lof Tis wife and in hor ey trom and coure a di- perjury fesii- 'y and male of th nt party i | mony | of the remarriag lof a supposedly | varrier againat skl married November 27 1 mar the o Y rights o und done was 8 widow [by a forn o4 Tieskowsl with oS hall Tiva ssband a trip to ¥ Britain May 4, 1914 with | ¢ and full knowled to The con from Victoria was 1 1eft New ¥ of Dom i | trows I and [ his tat was then to broke out brfo to this com ar and in and Dambrows 1 F. B. Hu 'Y. W. C. A. NOTES | A had been | fnsensiblo | fioor. The older man slumped for- The Tndustrial gils' swimming e beging tonight at 6:830 and | will be followed by a supper erved | v som the members of the | industrial - committee, as the glrls | come direetly from work and take hele lesson before supper, Attention 18 ealled to the art | ss condueted by Mr. Van Cott of New Britain Wigh school, on mornings from 9 to 12. the clty's aspiring art 1 o alrcady members of and thore room for the | Ratur 3 is more §T25,000 PROGRAN FOR NEW SCHODLS Board of Finance to Give Plans Consideration Later A building program caliing for the covstruction within the next year of three schools in the northern, north- | astern, and southern sections at a of $725,000 was sub- hoard of finance and wxation last night. After some dis- lenssion the school hoard was re. quested to go ahead nnd make plans mitted to the [for the program, and fo submit it to the hoard at a later date. | Chuirman P. T, board that a onstriet on Shuttle |rvenne to take the place Monroe school. liool will be an tion that would take care hol's enroliment for the The made to t said chool will be | Meadow of the pres- He said the ccommodi- of the next four present plans are care of future safd, adding that he does favor any plans that would care of only the present | pl new v needs, not talke . King said the hoard has m: ans Lo relieve the junior ho0l situation by making INathan Hale school a junior hi: Ischool and building another school building on the premises would house a shop for the boys additional rooms and other accom- modation necessary to a junior high school plant. He said he the of consideration, 1 s {partment by next Septem Ipossinle expens Irecently that four | would to session plan i ciont tions in Holmes which did not tho! i 1k the plan | nnder | the only tion. Tt school de accommodation and at the least Tt was learned hundred students a part time | re not su ool accommoda Superintendent wer to a question con- school being high school at this would requir ool zation and that clemengary schools would o e used it place. board was told to fications for the the third of which new sehool In the northeas tion to relieve the Washington a Partlett nd to try and e« how much can ten for the ol | |Burritt sehool, the Monroe school, | {and Lincoln sehool is the hope of the tingnce board that the ount raceived It \ to me of the expense of the ling progrant. st lone would | sary tha e this B 1vC £0 th unjor high Septem cerning osevelt used as a ior i that { time, i o new org e The 51 t plans thr 10018 is t i sehools, It def 1 1y CHAMBER at REPUDIATES STATU Haven, (€2 ing o vote of the § Commeree, the local [night voted 10 to § to no chamber 0 on record | te in favor of legis! gorery baence and | acturers. Th referendum sulb manuf on ymmere lation known Claims Indigestion Easy to Get Rid of Asserts Pepsin Is Best When Com- hined With Other Good Invigor- ators and ia Liquid Form Axelrod’'s Pharmacy Guaran tees It and Is Dispensing Tb {o Many Stomach Sufferers. think ocating Tou are W 0w vour stoma n nesK ¢ r eilments ed stomach will ! Indications are tfiat the construe- |under way in New Haven, Hartford King of the sehool | (jon of the new Storrs erve olle t he commut Conneet Wt church to ut Agricultural | will be started in Mareh, from plans drawn by Delbert o comm v ) at v snatched I perr. New Bri + which is ot. Mr, Sto in wrchite igned 11 5 rapidly ring completion. The sto this sm project community ts church and community t upon which the Conn Iederation of Churches orking for many months, eration, of work h Brita Campaigns ATLANTIC STILL h which ehester of Hartford is the pr lis raising a fund of » the ARt Storis e h comprise house ticut | has been The fe . Dor- fdent, $200,000 to fi Near! chur onse Rev. L. one-half of s already heen subserib. A campaign has been unched funds for also o raise are THREATENS SHIPS Thrilling~ Rescues Reported-- Steamer Rynburn Missing Now ay he ning While following smaller worst kno irad Ihrec Today Nard 1hoard v by York, T disaster L. n | tounder N the storms ar stood Men the i human ventiveness which thrilling stormy rescues Atlantic to T fa hips caught 1 from ar 1 Westphalia Alkaid ion er A chooner company Florida Last night Captain Graalfs to Bri New om She 0 th last or No men. ther Sto! we York th avs ol ek Pr rth reseue aving of five Simmons by fanker W coas! o 1 tanks o ® nuity have re Held at and in- sulted in the past week, is still threat- many vessels far ar iously ha dozen in one of the Aflantic has toll of known with 63 men imminent death, known to have men he the Saved lamburg American was steaming to men ch freightex latest addi story of rescues the United Roosevelt Lloya Sl sident German heen added men from the the Pure O1l H. 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