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“we) ‘pao)iii ! UM 1apy [ s U TR R ITRRITITION News of the World By Associated Press i s ESTABLISHED 1870 BLIZZARDS AGAIN BLANKET HID-WEST NEW BRITAIN Dr. Frank R. Jenks, Radio Medical Said to Have Had Offices Here and in Hartford —Has Conneeticut Medical Licer Tero Weather Predicted n, G b, 10 () m 1o pract in ieut A N 1 1 n N SIRA i STORM MOVING EASTWARD ; o L vecw e [OWELL ALSO HAS SMASH LEAVES EXPLANATORY NOTE| AUTHORITIES ARE SILENT 14 of 33 J S . Leank R. Jenks, who i i M s ke | 0! apanese dea- en one of l‘ > “ 2 4 e ——e - ‘ . Chicago and Kansas City Street Car leal et el BEEOTE G New Haven Tond Traln AMys- Last Mesage yplins that e Was Waterbuey Physivian Undee Suspi- men Found ln Mld' Companies Have Difficulty—Rus- Chapal AL on the qu tie 1s Added To Casualty List— Despondent Over Business 1 cion of State's Attorney—\ictin WRIT UF HABEAS P .fi H d B i b rtised to so oxt tion ¢ ‘ scll, Kansas, Reports Snowfall of duvs, wis are I i One Killed In Newton dunction, N verses See War—TLeaves Wife Died At Hospital - Arter Second e acic a een with making s 1 M Fiteon Tnéhos on Lovel: iy e ol it Jenks, 1 I Colliston This Morming. and Two Children Operation Here To Save Her Life, Enghsh W(Jlllai] Held at Elhs Drlfllng ore Than $500 for @ 1 J 1 hoe )\ VERMONT IS IN GRIP o s M h F Davs R Y WO pit . 11 orn Il )’ « by a W OF BIG SNOW STORM | (10t they had other 1, [{fne Sh I S [ ‘ ‘ ! lsla"d Wms ’[Empnmry Resp“e onth — kive y §t. Albans, Vt, Ieb. 19 (A Jonks is said to i ha { ok of the New Engl ranspo, 1 s, | \ ! n, 4 w th ‘ w t Nerthern Vermont was today in | pines called the Viet Biforar 1RSSR ! I 1thou ater. the grip of one of the e stitute | ikt e ! 3 50 flar light snow b falling early il lacoRcons aro mnadfi il LB il OB LE S o) i £ 2 . (Jthm Members of Crew, & L i Ly r vharton Brook purk 1 i | 1 last evening and this morning S ‘ 1 e ; ) 1 A snow bank, 1t ! ) ¥ Pederal dudge Goddare ~sues o M . nearly ciebt inchen bt becn Ll sy bl o ! S z N S Gocirsa Who Elected to Try for addediito plinlponi b SREAEE mes are sid to have § B ) llabeas Corpus Papers This Aft- | During the forenoon the storn: loenee, Springficld e ey WA SRR ; fety in Life DBoats, apparently increased in inten- examination will tell you wl i 5. B Dleked up passing A e crnoon—Ncew Immigration Law is S sity. The temporatirs WA mOl- | wrone as plainiy i Con d d that ¥ aken 1o New Haver ' \ roby a W Proposed in Confros Are Believed to Have erate and there was practieally | ime of day by your client el R e Sty e . no wind, Traffic wus not inter- | p gy tood that physicians ord a prac o Sl lhe ol en d i pon in New York, Feb, 19 (@ were being uged. | . M. Robinson to t claims of, | bes to S s i 4ol o Chicago, I'sh. 19 U = The mid- | o " e oy m:;uln i I vas i 1 isco, Feb. 19 (A—W \ dle west is wonderi the popu- | ore jusued Terl re heny, (e 1 to the ‘ : A lar quotation should not he ehanged | oy Gioailanadi had a JL \l“ o oners by r drifth to read "It spring comeg, ean win= [ p T ithe e e month & ter a storm ter he far be L mitted to m I approval of X-ray L LR SEPOY e 1 vessel help For today one of the t !““ nd in 1801 ". m\\ ner Mix wa out to act o1 4 SMDErs of Iestisnon il o —— |supposition that it was a seriou: Japanese steamer Tt where a few days 0 halmy | seem—— e s | ”‘ it BN s 0 PR i hracaes Sacu el SnorsiBL 08 = ‘T“-‘\ New Eng i soveral Amerian women's | o ¥ i : ) B0 Tayes And Probibition K e B Ehaswaralanas l0Ne s axes I roMmoy 100 eeplng | Dhunbury and the super (eiident, oL ! fon immed » other 19 of the crew who left OolderiWeaViicE Coming .1 { Swentzel, went to New Haven on re ; Raia sihesidaf bl ol bers OF Congress On Alert "o R B s e vould be colder, with T | em el‘S Ongress n er i““ e In illis Iniasd R ibon e [ Leleved to At perished. temperatures, The — storm PR R A The company's explanation o edscorpuainion | Had to Fat Rats, originated in Alaska and swept .«\”‘ 2 o a0 cladi husout o h ) St et ancse ship with iis from the Rockiss, s moving Inheritance Lc\‘y Likely tO | ord when north of Wharton Iirook o United States under | B0k Carsh lattisen’ northeastward today, its g SRR R el h ] 2 e g undery i il e spread covering the Ohio valley Re Restored—Wet Issue | ciine, swerved (o the side of the 1Sl e o from Yokohama to San where snow wis promised St \ road, ¢ ther was.very o f TOEN Countess 4s Surprised I sco vesterday afternoon the Joft three dead, blocked y-muu de- 4 5 . S | e Ay T Hays | crew including the captain, mates Jayed trains fighting throngn | to Two Groups, Those One Trainman Killed \' L e 1 engineers, had been without wa- aritts. interrupted air mail service | S 0 i ivicn iinnt el i e davalaniEn i oatoed | 20 disrupted communication and prac for Repose of Soul Who Still Have Little | N e o {hajesing lkoen o Rptgmut e M o e e il Attt hower service, Only in Kansus wis | ST . . Lrakeman, was killed 5 - st mood erviewers have | tWenty days. . ft halled with delight. Wheat | of Archbishop and Those With Little e s . et ofiine B (etentons | found. her in. since her arrival on | Word of the rescue vs rolased farmers there, where at Russcll the | H ‘oller Savs. en u Portiand to 13 onoE 8( = e e Carn when {mmigration | today to the Associated Press by t fnow was 15 inches deep, said it | ('leplak Still, Celler Says. ¢ train on the B 1,3 “'h"H 1ol $2,803,305 Ap- . e Joritics started the Investigation | lm}hrr] Jine President Wilson, 5,50 heat o v ¥ L miles t port was good for the wheat crop. [ il R R x e i ! . 0. She ap- | miles from t Keeping Tracks Clear ! e : & [relghtit rain hers und, 1610 the propriated Needed for o Ny ceported | The Taishin Maru left Yokoliau Chicago and Kansas City street! qouc goreq Heart church with o tington, Feb. 19 (Ph—An early | 11y pyssengers on Gl Educati HADE ! n might | January 17 for Mororan, on ihe I car companles used hundreds ofj o o e et ni between the conferces | with & shaking up, aucation s & cainst American divorcees | m} of 1‘( iido in hern men and scores of plows and S e S oniihe (et by S T crew of the (reight train bore . : {part of .M,:w-\»‘ 1o aweepers to keep thelr tracks clcar. taxed to the utmost this morning iy ax will be restorsd (o the brunt of the col y B 1o . i ] most certainly stir up | With .(\v['nv fl‘«(.‘ ‘.‘I Street department officials fn Chi- [ with the throng of parishioners wh Ledsii ted today | .oy otive from the rai Iy "H‘ som ;un fc meetings when I get| wo ",:‘ ”“: A rago estimated that more than had come (o attend a mass for the v otary ! conference 1 hurled against the station build ) d 3 back to kngland,” she sald. s Catinatinn, (e i £10.000 would be spent today inlrepose o soul of Arch reser o senate and | 5y e gpencer was brakeman on t municiy e i [WO MORE ARRESTED IN 1o what I can to make it hot f“r.:“,‘i""‘“‘ s e ] : fniehing the work, started vester- | Jan Cieplak i e L el Horas anginedriandlllo Lon o ) pr- | American divorcees gving abroad.” |sbin Mars. e ves tess 1 day of freeing the downtown|! Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski inheritanes which the | paul Woodbridge, fireman of th L apprapristion being 4 SEPT H[JACKING GASh Sha o ¢ Hggt g T 1 Ty ‘ stroetg from snow and ie of the cl who for T as 1'to d has el ppoight train - were injured, The l" L ‘ "' ‘ LY B0, : . ’ T as on the i s s N T i Flylng conditions were about year ad been preparing for th maln tuniLing 0 afinal | ¢ pipd trainman injured was George | Tn@ nropm OTty - , add- | [ Bl b [ normal teday and officials antici | of the prelatc to New Brit mel o e I3. Coolbroth, engineer of the j o 4 \li ne Gate Poliemgn and Deteetive 1t never \.. col wpsed | ! ! £ ' nated no further delays. The east-| who personal t to restoration of 1l g tra whose hurts were C i ! 15 ; tend | bound plane vesterday was held up | gram on J G e et The injured LARED S0 S Round Up Other Members of joing it now ) 12 hours coming into Chicago ana | tinguished churchman was I ) would gain a point for a | 1y rhill, (Mass.) hospital 2 said she was gratified by the L mafl from the east wos delayed two | celebrant, of the requivin mas i : \‘\" cal freight on a siding at the = thy a of financtal aid e e, Most of the interruption to| Fatler Bojnowski was an enthu ! L2 e here hud pulled out too far ol L ved from many | 121 rall traffic was in the plain states, ! slastic fricnd of the prelat 15 ‘ Hontly o wain line, and the passenger e tmerizans since her detentlon _on e NMers drifts were 8 and 10 feet|lwo clergymen formed stro c 1 eifect in | ¢ rgin sruck the locomotive Rl Mt Tsland, She asserted she had s Jeep, Tho maximum delay in west- | {riendship during his o N 2 . g blow. The locom v 1 e " e ess mess % g o hours. | Britain. Frequently d read ) ¢ broke up s of the passenger ¢ \ e s s ¢ Y crn traln schedules was nine hours. ‘“« 118 mor . i ia| tor lo v lay durin T n‘, ,:,‘, o ey s ompany's station | addressed Delegates Snowbound oi oke and ght ¢ nee tax rea T Rodban Y e al i the gang age from American men, Many Associated Press, told of the Delegates to a convention 1R sary to pause several wring o or Senale con- 3 1 into it i W 1 ‘ Pt A o ss firoh A Fl: || nxivalion (o ha e Dodge City, Kansas, were Snow- ! \ding of i ¢ 1 the house how fa R y : } gara SRl T EIVe Men aboard sl bound In thelr hotels and unable | was plain to be soen and " ey i onin oMol B ostonth e lownE T r \ Reams ey no water ins to get to the meeting place. Twen- |a low voice with long pa e n 1 e un S 1 : T « o i .! rats, 3 tv-five trucks, bringing milk inte | tween senten " rin A Accident At Mystic T c s Lles et 1o mor ©hicago, were stalled on suburban | likewise disp co the New London, Feb, 19 (P—S L polic . New Immigration Bill. . fad y aboar v voads. I¥ and there 1 in 1 the engine tank of an & per cent. The 1 \ Rossi ar Sl ey The vortex of the storm was at, licated ement | 1ation frain which left L, £ ) pris ling the ir ation laws 1o the tri-corner contact of Missourl, | 1 lch ordinarily for mo 6:40 o'cle , o drop o ¥ v,' fmit to this cc a1l ali Kansas and Arkansas, the weather more than an hour, tod s i Divided Tatalle : 1 > s ralp Y was bureau sald, Freakish behavior acs more than two hours Prohibiti livided congress- » water tower shoril rostod todey i e Eaa L companied it in some scctions of | peame nen Into (wo grouns—thoss wo ¢ seven o'clock. The cars which | 1¢ g ; » Vairiicld from Wis o —_— g Kansas and Towa, where lightning | ill have a litt 1 o ’w 0 | were ¢ with workr mostly e recent exclusions MR H LTfi N “ E Rl ished and thunder pealed as the | ATTEND FIRST SHOW E e ! ; I ”:“ railroad r going t '_mvh T o I moral turpits i o whirling flakes fell. | A Celler, der New York, 0y | along tho line, bumped along the | : onch \ nees, ir. Ber One of the victims of the storm wro Miller, president of the | {jes before rain ' o . | bo t : N wna s woman, Mrs, Alex Pfeiter of | Erstwhile Blind Girls, Sight Restor- Nutiona with oftices at | ould he brought to a stor R[]M EFF ETS FF ” z 52 1 as Alhany nately no one was injured Sover o \ ; 5 ot kn!‘w r \m; {'1 G r:n\wx edilastDeceniber, SMarvel HAL Pro S o 2 Tl Ry thrown from o ctic British rift and perished E 14 Y ‘ e R e e ¢ ¥ & y I danger © left a stalled automobile and tried | Movies And Vaudeville, Ny 8 T U a1 e I I it : hela Sl e . - x to walk to a farm house. A man | splALo SECA o , o< b~ Prominent Wallace Street Jled in Kansas City of heart dis-| Huntington, W. Va. Ieh. 19 P m M M at v : it ; f eass brought on by over-excrtion | Two mountaineer girls who were 15 are ure L ‘ s * Woman Succumbs at “hile shoveling snow. A Chicago |given their vision last December by jarot I umong | ent i : 1 s man died of exposure operations, viewing first thea- | co L S i el Age of 86 ed the lowest tempera st, the motion P! v not A ‘v \ \“. : | - Paul had 9 above and Milwau I8 NG SAT & DS X 5 Shock fr a 10, with snowfalls among the ¢ L villeip r F“FN i 5 - : i Leaviest of the season. Several T- “"“y‘ fimsterleaand biood B ! ! sulted i toath osterday linois citles, including Peorla, Deca- | The glrls, Mavme Cook, o0 ok : &lalena Hy tur, Bloomington and Quiney re- | M7 S ",':“_- s i y d ; . . e anar gl o S ported block roads, delayed o & £ rs “Friend f bt 1 ear, had fractions and bus traffic and ham. | I*IERNOTS W1 - A o - Jealous | ife of l ri o Wiree wack 10 Tanon | 1 , LD L SR of local LerREDItiaL nid o \ Light” Member Causes & ind VOLUNTEER PIREMEN RILEED | N‘ 9 :, : Enliahe & adils | night. Tn a to tt orney gen- | : q Valoaraian, il P Countess Ca ered t R o THEATRICAL COMPANY | L : ot the ! ARG e e ron the Uniied S L i | tional chairma the as- B e ed to London that she e [ Waterbury Civil War Veteran Now i of he Stines | Ho's o o (Continucatoniraxs2e) = Pl Cas! “Des o1 " o ¥ v T wheth ra z he L i t R of N N r Cast of “Desire Under The EMms™ | ooy 1o Get An Honorable Dis- | *F . o e ‘ . . he . og SRR, L R o L Sk Fr e P e SR e T e “" SHOTS FIRED, WOMEN SCREAM, IN SO ol To Be Obscene, | e Rl AR : " | fined frc to 1 nd, Charles Hui'g who Waterbury, Cor Fer [t X by ¢ coun- = i ST EET vas welr in Arch Los Angeles, Feb, 19 (P—The Owen McCuen was a private in | ipy T = AL IERCATION ON LaSALLE R T tire cast of “Desire Under The Elms” |Company C, 14th regiment, Connee- |y yied by ; ’ hoots Blind Brother to . 1 alplay by Eiigene (O'Nalll} iwas ‘ar- jticut volunteer infantiys L o0 SER % Yashin I by cult, no “I’ul Him Out of ‘\lucn » 0 L 60 years sted here last aichares In1tEL) Helwent (0 (s Becce GF 8 today A raid follow I e U o Two Automobile Parties Engage in Fight, Believed to aso. i giving an obsc k mother on leave e war end- 1 the t = Mrs. Hultgren w old- od at central station, {ed. McCuen saw no reason Why he | yipary ¢ Be Concerning Liquor b Luth.ran SE T hould return to the army when its | (o0 (o SRt Siieats var tHaclune vork was done. So fdn't £0 | pivorical cor Hens ’ St The had been attended by representa- | Sethon BE TN \,‘”,{,m pheri | Coin in Stomach of e : ot other gt ot ¢ tamily o i tives of the board of education, par- | discha 1 . - ek p ss and wh S e Gt veachre | seociaty soveral |sTess by James B. Glynn passes. | Boy Five \“" l‘ah] 0 T the nret drl a. Neb. 1 o 2 = 5 1 B nam or 1 2 ministers and members of the police | sl Ui in « } vice squad B B ot Sixty Are Lcd (0 \afeh | LN | " or 0 : Lo 4 Thoes arrested were Fran % ) ! « X 4 \ who X Glynn, Arthur Lubin, Forest Taylor, In Boston Factory lne s s ar o ! e ‘orman Feusier, Jessie Arnold, Mar- | Roston, Fel v J n hospi frets ! b bl grand- garet Wesner, Felix Haney, Arthur ¢ nd T I His s i 1 ex ir who hild S & grand Foster, Harry Dresser, Allan Elder, i r oo to Philadelphia last w ;"1‘ = * ’ ver said to b one w Billie E. Leicester, Harrison J. Ter six : e 1 1 n TR Biereine: catanday at ry, Dorothy Meek, Joan Standing. today N ¢ in o e i : y Y ound ne N lichard Sloan na han and y 3 |the G r rs ¥ t A\ s ¥ tlchard, Sleans, SARA aRRl sl W ! by hi iz Is Hartford, Feh, 19—Forecast ] : el e miarg = t 1t sl Lort | o 1 for New Britainand vicinity g 1 « s 5 h ot o abpias ¥ SO e e o stoy v Rain, probabls changing to n vlet i o) t had a long v ¢ charac the di ¥ Nt R 3 S inlling 0o . vo parties k. R \ Tl AR I e ave abIa T Ao uppaTatil 1 S s |form wmow this o or celxe oA R pAss y cles it was at- | Gowntown section ¥ ! 1 at i & J. M. « & Co. Mo * ht uch colder onights \ i AN A e ; . irial will te im % ' n 1 Saturday continued cold { ; v tacked by seovral ministers as ob- |the scene. The loss was placed g g = ed by the occupants of either car. |Fal a { W b g - —- | s | ) P scene and indecent. 1;1.» ) rival ¢ e U in this city wred Three Dead, Roads Blocked and New Haven Police Swoop Down Upon Man Who s | ) CONN ECTICUT, FRIDAY, MG BUS WRECKED HARTIORD MAN IS POLCE PROBING D DEADYOWNHAND DEATH OF WOWN REESI{:Hfi% %AAl%gRASNgE%M“Fm Tio Passengers Slightly Hurt-- Ex-Aldeman Chavles Hubbard Ilegal Operation on Mrs. Han- Institute Promoter, Is Arrested NFAR WA[LINEF[]R Fatal New Hampshire Wreck V BRITAIN HERALD —- | Average Daily Circulation For | Week hnd\ng Feb, 13th 13,165 o et FEBRUARY 19, 1926, —THIRTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS Comnits Suicide in Office son, 21, Is Reported FIGHT AGAINST STARVING

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