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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1926. e e e, e v e ! | ! m | B e rran e o main building of the Y. W.| THREE MEN ARRESTED |held under $10,000 surety for hears WASLASTMANTO | Ttomeemisiwrcow. BILLJONINVOLVED ~ AUIOBUSWRBORED oo iieeinos sl svee s o — RS ankle, A third passcnger. Whoee | wouk hecause no fuel was available “0\: Higel . ! The men are Lampros Brown aud ! ? )] 1 . . (Mme was not learned, was cut| hualth Ofticer Hagan, fuel admin. | e MOn Were arrested by federal |cpristos Petropoulos of Newport and l[] Commissioner ~ Stocckel Going To | I {1 | Three Tnjured When Andovet-Willl: [ ypout the face. Cahill was not In-'srer, today issued a tatement (1 |OfICErs last night, charged with con- [Sam T. Shallcross of this city. The Attend Second National Confer- “AJ LAY mantle Anto Skids From snow. U vhich he attacked President Cool. spiracy to violate the national pro- "rsl‘ :;""]l were arr;nc;id in Newport —— and 8 8s in Providence. . ) ‘ e act. Arraigned before , And Shallero Pr— ence On Street Safety. —— Irift Into Tree By Roadside nthracite strike. Suffering has bee: y . one | Governme et d to re- § Mechanic Upened Gaskel | Hartiors, Teb, 12 ) — Com as and Mechan!cs and Metals' winmanue, conn, Fev. 12 e ; S et 2] b nissloner Stoeckel of the Connecti- Three persons were injured in An. | o los t | Th L Supply Tomorrow However, Will [Or State in 1901 |cut department of “motor ~vehicles C{]mhme in N_ Y_ tovor late last night when a passen-| PR will represent this state at the sec. 2 « RI Permit Reopening of Jersey City ond national conference on street —— ger bus of the Willimantic Blue Line Springficld, TN, Feb. 12—Leon P, |20 highway safety which has been| wow York, Feb, 1 Ige for not having tried to end the | Libition Parochial School, | (P—Ons of litney association struck a snow { a5 ; [called by Secretary of Commerce |, " 5 " drift and collided with a tree w recy City, N, J., Feb. 12 (®— Hopkins was the first and the last oo he largest bank mergers in Amerl 1 pl i Rl e e el |Herbert Hoover to be held in Wash- | oy mfmn, b af it C!,,w a. | ho operator lost control. The driver, [Ofticlals of §t. Lucy's parochial | . ° vaham Lincoln when the mm_wwl'!ngxon, March 23, 24 and 25. A tional bank and the Mechanie and |!Tavold Cahill, was turning out to |sch sald to t a supply of | wresident’s casket was opensd Sept further attempt in the direction of Metals bank, involving urces of |1 her automobile at the time, | bituminous co fent to enable 47, 1001, to put an end to the m: séeuring uniformity of legislation, ovar '“ 00g BOGIa0 s L hAe A T ert G, Remington of 248 the school to redpen Monday would regulation, statistics, and practices | |affecting motor vehicle adherence throughout the Unite ¢ s United Btates will be | )\ complete the merger Willimantie, was ved tomorrow i | MID-WINTER SALE tockholders ect March 18, vn m her seat, Tw | stockholders, who m lare PR S e M st bl R I nors that ghouls carried off the re- ins. In order forever to prevent such or hend and back were out g the building eince Wednesday, loseeration it was decid cage | nt of the aske X a Wt i csaates o 4 been rumored for ma fiss Annie Boynton of Sonth Cov- |cause of ¢ tuel in a new crypt of concrete, where lc recognizes no political boun. A Miss Annie Boynton of South Cov of lack of fu daries" according to a resolution [ Wecks, wae made last night by Al-| adopted by the last conference, “and | 2°Tt LA GELADLAL IR & G 5 hey would remain until the end of s t the C National o cannot be hampered by changing €0t of th ! A lttle group of state officlals as- | incipies of control, even though | The amalgamdted bank, to b S T R s O L AR ’ sembled, headed by Joseph Brenholt |joea) eonditions may dictate the nec. | KNOWn as the Chase National ban) of Alton, then acting governor, to|eceiiw J cors said, will be second only to | Fe™ PV 7 superintend the inspection. creating that conhxslor’f and uncer. | the National City bank the VN OR Hop! . a skilled mechanic, was! tainty which is in itself a menace to financial institutions of zaged to open the lead box and ine gatety of motorists and pedes- | tIY: IN THE GAME 1 ket which it enclosed and |¢niang alike.” | The new Chase Natfonal's re £ cd to bring along his sol- | sources of §1,02 lering and other tools. pare with the National Cily's coun- Hopkins recalls that the body was | Dehaters Opposing 1215,043,000, & s of Dec. 31 The strain upon body, strength and well preserved after the lapse of 36 W ]d C 't Vi e w. 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