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NEW BRITAIN DAILY STRIRE SITATION—SUUES FOR SERVICE Efforts to Restore Peace in Plsu.lc{ HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926 NEWINGTON NEWS | e POLICE CAPTURE HNIFING SUSI’EDT Believe They Have Man Who Terrorized Back Bay Eoston, day are holding for possible {denii- Tication a man whom they th-.v' may be Boston's “Polite” assailant who stabbed two women church | ers in the {; ionable Back Bay district last Sunday 10 a least two ot~ operators. | s r from the ¢ policemen who w torckeepers who e of the attacks summoned ved him | police found a pair of sharp-pointed sci: gors and a emall vick and pliers. o suspect told his cap- was looking 1, but authorities point- e was well after (hati His :rnwfl de tally with t tt Saltonstall Tucker- prm\npm 1'0 was as " fled leaving his vic- medical ald. Florence .2 Beacon street physi attacked within a h rman, {s recovering but from the n ous shock. March 11 (#—Police m‘ th Continue as Leaders Try to Re- inforce Ranks, Passaie, N. J, March 11 (?\-—E' torts to rulora peace to the wool mill district where about 13, '\4 hands are on strike or locked out and attempts to extend the strike to &llk mills in Paterson are under- way. A committee of ministers in Pa fale will meet tomorrow with strike leaders to hear their side of the tie- up and to investigate charges that the strike leaders are ‘bolshevists and. communists" as made by the to hear the mill owner's side in an effort to find solution, Meanwhile Aubert Weisbord, chairman of the united front com mittes has written to the Assoclated say they | Sllk Workers of Paterson suggesting that the workers that territory. Prosecutor Hart of Bergen coun- ty has announced that mass and be organized in | group picketing would not be allow- ed in Bergen county, Several inter. preters will accompany detectives at { Lodi to report any seditious utter. ances, the prosecutor said. Captaifi_ fi"ilkins Plans To Start on March 21 Captain George H. Wilkins of an arctic airplane expedition, an- nounced ¥ |from Fairbanks March 21. dicted he will be in month after a filght over the arctio stes from Point Barrow, Alaska, to Spitzbergen Two airplanes for the exterprise | {have been assembled here. One, a ¢, was complet- 2 g three engine ne has just been finished He pre- ‘IA]'((' ONT IMPROVES &tories to ll‘usn of 2 and. Mrs. Tuckerma toldzpolic L mher were either on their or from church servic 1 no greater signif than the theory that hours few person: THE ULTRA- MIFR(‘") 0PE DPevelopment of New Technigue in ftz Use Reveals New Details in trneture of Metals ment of a (Pi—De- new technique in th details in the r before seen by the hu- trueture of - | Marconi, . (underwent & minor opsration here || pe has re- | London, Mareh 11 the wireless inventor, who factory night v condition is not dangsrous, v the attending sur- LE TIONS 11 (® — The tood ‘to have | tary elections will be held <~rv in June EVEmrBODY’ Jears YOUR Coucn —and so should you, for it is often infectionsand dangerous to “:0sa around you. A safe and agreeable war to ralieve conghs is to take PER- TUSSIN, which has been used for twanty years in the suécessfal treatment of il types of harsh or painful conghs—eventhe mostse- vere. PERTUSSINisentirely {ree from “dope” or harmful drugs, setitbrings quick relief by helping Nature 1o expel the sticky phlegm that often clogs the air passages. Soid by all druggists in large and small bottles. The ministers also will | a compromise | | In Decembe Fairbanks, Alaska, March 11 (P | . leader | erday that he will start | w York next | (Pr—\Tilllam | ; jin South There will ba & dance at the | Girange tomorrow night under he aus of the G Grangers. A prompter will be present to direct the old-fashiohed danoes which have been planned along with the modern Rauchman Asks $100,000 Camp Separation March 11 //l's-A‘ Oregon r claims was Katherine of the hoard of com- Maple Hill fire n was held last lcago. Tus R evening at § o'clo Commissioner Ha was voted to r 15 secking promised Thorne Wil V“le m"mn fl( ’h‘ in signing the con- A Oldershaw as en actual construction of stem for the district. Tt was reported that two carloads of pipe were ecady in the freight vards at New Britain. A contract was offi arded to MacDona stol for cartin w Britain freight ing it in the district fam ¢ could The prascipe of twWo years ago but ere not ation the suit was filed fally claims he v, to bring ¢ alimony horized to obtain and arrangs with the of all prop M Hill fire district. voted that the president and rized to arrange st National Bank of ssue of bonds as vot- 1 meeting of the dis- ary. Tha amount sue s $113,0¢ Mrs a month ali tions to the first Mrs {teed by bond “1 was gua been placed in an odd position of paying Billy er received a per Camp's ¥ Val}br nm':m‘ ¥t dav Camp his eharge Thorne was s ’]N“a’w for alleged slander by an actress and Gord R."gmr' Blizzard Hdmnen Effort to Get Shin in 8t Jonn' F - Attempts of T to tow *0 this port French steamer Kent hampered nday by which % Won't Play With PfleS- ren are attracted mtm: sports. 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