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News of the World I i‘ A\\\Vveni‘ag;e z)nll,v Circulation For eek Ending By Associated Press M ] March 13th . 13’308 PRI AL EICEM LA YAy —_—_— ESTABLISHED 1870 : NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1926. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS LEAGE, COUNCIL LEADERS " 1OUNG CHRLSON ACCUSED TNETALSTELL SHERIFS AT CRAPHAN TRIAL DENY AGREETODAYTOPDSTPONE . %, L2 CE0 s . e JURYMEN WERE SERVED WITH BOOZE ABTI_UN UNTILSEPTEMBER ences, Permitted to J: 10 BOOTLEG I]EN oo Pfi;’,«‘)fs”‘)“*‘ []lV[]REH AT 800 CHAPHAN' LAWYER Samuel Chamberhin, Bt o Germe CORTING BODTHS | 2 g e 5 ™ L ST LATEST OFFER. HINTS NEW MOVE! Wi o o But Few of The Rooms Were Oceu As Member Definitely s | Whlcb Convicted Ban- Put Off — Principal Nflw REGUMMENI]EI] i o Evmence ety W““‘Federal Agents Probing Frandu- But Will No( Rppeal to State dit-Slayer, Refuses To Powers In C°‘“Pl°te|Texas Clergyman Rdvits Ade| oo oren 1 p—swapn ‘WOMAN QELLER FINED 3200 S5 oty Dpulace L et ng in Yuca[an ‘ Bflflld of Par[lons l Discuss Allegations. Acord o s G AT o e e e s s * DCREES WHILE Y00 WAIT SLAYER IS GALN AS BYER onman Has Outived rd and West Mart- Briand Announces That| IHE FAVORS OR[GlNALlT‘( ford, aroused so much public sym-| curing Hooch—William 1, Gra. | 7170300 ¥ e early "'_"“ i Four Who Played Big oss ot ey Divorce Mill Representative In Phil- | Shows No Emotion At Hearing Fate- . i 1i8 behalf that Jud I ])al.t in Tl'i'll— T, oo English, Germans and IR ORI Gt e C : al—His Exe. ‘ In tl (oit harles Watkins, 26, of Wale howski Fined $200, Therefore He Would Have Partition | duy alloy s Naine 26 oL | Oue Mundred “Divorces” Within | ed After Exccution Tt Goes 10| CUtion Will Be First French Are Satisfied— 5 ‘ | Frecte to Permit “nin 1o Try he Con cu vor Republic | of the liquor law this morning i | | | , e | | : B | List of Injurcd Ihe Past Year Yale Medical School. New Death H ’roha 1 ffirm | uicld instead of sending him | Police court, Mary Kelnowski, | e geriously injured are: Mrs. | ouse. Probably Will Rea I PR el 85 Ehn & fined $200, glven | Blanche Smith, Mount Docono, Philadelphia, M 16 1-| Ilartford, Conn., March 16 UP— | . . Hartford, Conn., March 16 —Re Locarno Pact. Sweetheart, | Judge Marvin put Carlson on pro- | a suspended jail sentence of 60 days + compound fracture of sal officials tod e estigat- Unless the unforeseen oceurs, three [ports that Hquor was served to (o bation for ons 1 suspen nd put on probation for one year, , brui gkull and cuts, 3 . P b . wecks ‘lYulIY today a notorious crim- | Chapman Jury during the progress e San Antonio, Tex., March 16 ()| judgmen n t cformatory Williarn Grabowski, aged 2 ! b Lt 190k divoree uler in Ul pay the penalty for murder |of the trial at Hartford which re | —Installation of courting hoot tenee, The co was greatly LA sty iR 3 i ; —in this state death on the gallows. [sulted in the conviction of the ban o A o vros: I aiig eral public sym- | WS discharged, .and his brother, | bruises Gerald Chapman, mail yobber and |dit for the murder of Policemuy Geneva, Switzerland, March {every new church building 3 Willimn P., aged 24, was fined $20 } o : convicted murderer who spends the |James Skelly, at New Britai on Oc- 16.-~Thie leaders of the u)un_lr- commended last night by Dr. ere in Rotary orting liauor, | ! back ily T erida « n, were sald t o | Breater part nl time reading in |tober 12, 1924, were emphatieally ¢il of the league of nations to- | Landrith, national extension scer el ‘:. takel ! the ‘T“”{' 1 ,1 T TR (A AT (o Gt oo e i 7 ng in > ric sar ‘:’\fm‘ on lul i ‘ rs | denled today hy Deputy Sherig day agreed to postpone the |tary of the Christian Endeavor, as AL sons were sot at $500 for appeal. i FONEIAC - : S e e e e Jast Hartford lechion ol Germany, tos the & iwayitorsthoschurcn iolisecuresalfiy i i o IUERLL Ars, Kelnowski on Mare ! .. Smith o Cle 5 G firm grip on the young people 2% 10Y:8:5td Jeague until Septembe } | pled, However — Clergyman Fs- adelphin: Admits “selling” Nearly | ful Verdict—If Body Is Not Claim- ed him to join the colon New Methods of Proposing to His | and costs for ns : bRt g \apman case from the Connecticut Sherift Comstock, t od v Republic, e 1‘ to hay W oa ! i m,“ I ly b 5 has on promised di- | Suberior court to the United States |with Depu John F. =nm When tI b » eame uy e ' t orn, Mount Poc anc Sodoi upreme court yesterds was B deac Geneva, March 18 (P— willes | Dr. Landrith was the princips jen g up i f o teon Ton i Koot T inEg 3 ys and P X pReeyoRmas s dan) nowidead, in constant at ) last weck, it was disclosed th , Wil , De o i £ the nic petition to the high court |tendance on the jury. They accon speaker at a mass meeting of S : liquor " 10 put & stop to \|w the hotel, were . wsking 1t to!review i ihails ¢ SnAteatn mes Al yo sl e o e Ui . ¥ king 0 review his case. The |panled the jurymen to their meals uejor Nations as | ARG UL YOI e et ¢ C Kelnow i o 0 ¢ jumping from “Sells” 100 “Dlvorees” hird reprieve granted the bandit by |t the hotel whers they were lodges together in (1’1\ \l o B neRtrinl HOors e« : fat R Hhat g : Sl D o lostionea | SoVernor John Trumbull expires on [at night during the progress of the 16 . ud : K th iy chen ¢ 8 . i 3, said to be the | AP 6 and at 12:01 o'clock that trial, and even went to church o id, “and the chu does nol roc omiplaint from the i t r don W. 1 , said to mor g, Chapm 5 o sl Gend i1 el dotmgns 2 Iselved @ son i il c was £o : I A oatel rning man is scheduled to |Sunday with the jurymen who ision ‘to veto ,\ I D! Vv":lr(' \' & g ," ol irl v; ier home conditlons were and h ut 50 rooms DD P upon the floor of the execution [tended services, In the courtroon fo ths council be| (he o Iy v i ol el R ad. On inye ek e very | lests in : o Al 1 the warden, stepping |they had positions at elther end o e e (l”,’" W R me R (e H“‘ )Mxmj idhan U i Vo 100 “di- | ! r Will set in motion the |the Jury box, and there was no com ’ 1‘ ‘:‘1 it :‘ ’n‘l‘ 2B l° hasin it to sent 1 sick 4 rying. She has died and Miller .u! ! Lis : ;' ‘Krw S e d 1 end man's {munication of the jury with the ouf- Explaining his 1dea of a courling | room, Dr. Landrith said there ! it side world at any time, ! R e I any time. Asslsting ST the Thizd floor: isiness card fr Lawyer's Still Fighting | ‘~ ould be a number of them in a large parlor adjacent to t wman and his aftorneys are mainder of the church, could be scen from the ¢ ny arc making plans to fon on Germony's | gue member omplications | t atmospher | remaing unshaken o Greal Dritain and an Deputies Sheridan and Comstock i Jud | found in anothier room in a drunken | Yalls Down Stairs guarding the jury wers Depy oj i (1cond bonBE B eg said that | Miller w Alened by heat the word “divorce. heartensd by the supremo |iff Fugene Houss, of Glastonbury | ther had often sent her and of fire, which started . ) ourt decision. Y'rederick A. Groehl, |and Charles Comstock, court mes vear old ter t floor and i t [ H ge Five) G 1 r | Kelnowski's Lo pure lquor, and | reach the employes on the "”’ clusions of the highest tribunal Sherift Makes Denlal T WA pania v chaperone. robation Officer [dw 5 i — [ell down a stairway. His . “ | v .| . n the country said: “I think we| “Not a drop of liquor was served e order to gain time fn | lttle originality when proposing | *This is an excellent ther Klonowaski was fnjured fn ment of Jn~ ph M. Ireedman, asso- |Sheriff Comstock today. It would ; s the Spanish .umy also were adyocat v 8 the s ¢ wu\ [ gL g Sl L (Ll Ol AL, 1 was “the fight is not |have been impossible for any of {he ut council seut. S ¥ &lad of the arranges vvv‘ ‘ {os ’*’”I“”‘E theRodEs DoIch | Tfl [;HINFSE l‘l“;'"[]Ng t over,” while Chapman, who re- jury to have had liquor without my i 1 } o e d |roaf in his fall celved the news as emotlonless « knowing it, as T was with : triand’s Statement. nee for you 1 your | [eci bt B L a8 1 was with the jur e IERma Mg B ' F"R H S [IRAI]UAT“]N ' d tleor, has — hat have been carried to trlal untll the jury was excused, T Bim e enior counsel, upon learning of the |senger, “As Chapma report s enti without found '— Yl i mda Gt Party to I)omand 1500 o i ot A wmmmwMwummmmmmmmmwwmmmmmw ot Bk of T £ S s e . - - As each new effort has b . made - s At Obsequise Yor Stan tsin End Thursday fn € mwMMMyfimmm‘mwwmwr“fiwm Wmmflmm_m:@fiWWW@qMMMM¢ hm" SU WELI T[]“AY St "' ,rni:l;:v;::,:"::f.i:::\.l“’.i’, ':\:,"”" Popular \I;\ax_el of Hard- ar “”‘:“’v-‘ sote, he seutents | Pres. Hungerford Speaks ‘f' i .' ‘ .. \ ‘:J"":‘.‘f*.fl; H' k\\'f?f\x-"r’cl‘.;'X,;irpv};r “ it ’;fififf,,"‘;;! 1 police 5 narrow- e “\',1:\,. . ”\;]" \k \\\\\"”h. o li:]wm;‘l‘:‘:' | ware Sales Is Promoted High school today favored ¢ a 171 Highly of H vedin 5 rbor and river t considered to save Chapman from ¢ to 48 count, the wearing of a cap LA ye removed by irsday noon nging on April 6, Attorney Grochl crday. Todav and g at graduation and class nervices | The ultimaiu G alim inai dalone Bulletin \hmu Aged Man |0 Lo pall bearers win Today nd gown ut graduation and. cla ultimatun by i inateatan fieine Stseneth Slight ridan McClellan of Jamestow: - e e e Bl O | poard of pardon mency. He | Auto Crashes Vehicle in i« Reached |Ch ‘v.« (1 rr‘.:‘m I ‘\l‘uu:“‘,‘ L Kie uiieem ngrah B8 e HM'M S Pt u\ irt el Coritie ".m,m‘ i e ese | vosscls | less. Chapman's counsels were non- | - Bridgeport — Damages SIS hees W F. 0. Miller. v lected with 7 ; 2 s 7 hat of q United | committ hen asked concerning N s have had the ¢ imify of his first year in that office ye all bearers w el U R e D e b € Bl o hie other, a 1 1'in the super Amount to $5,000 The honorary A 2 ior court on the ground of newly | L corporation’s annual meetis i ajority in faver of the [nolified him th ‘m"’ ! t 1 s water covered evidence | y 5 art, ( | 5 assed a D f confidence to- ) 1 t = ) et i od at ' Lhey passed a vote of nce to- | ; | i Disposl ot Boay g | Ber . Stone i 5 er with an invitation to him 1o |y, . i , 3 | Ricks s B song, N. I’ ol t i ! s declared, RS e e o 4 ! is far n 1 ney bus was damaged to an | y e ? Seoiia Liistory o § y he m man in | estimated extent of $4,000 and an- Hutchinson, E. R , E. N, Stan- with the company for ; t : to o S e o et 0 while one passenger on the bus |ley, P F. King g ) ls now munager o olan, but that the girls were ' Present fiscal year, which is in Oc prev S ooy R S ‘m_‘ e drtvey; of U W. H. Booth L 9! 4 8 160G S e on on 'ober. At that time the contract will |aece : e i ¥ I b struck the bus was ar- Loomis, W. J. i e ; Ga ot > pla on a fiscal yes hednle g incse troops f aoyy Tt lsitain S e = ord and I Bk Bai ): . ) ! wotne 5 mmenting today upon the 1 SEuviios ITac oy lereRtodayy : suservictiBbeLtong & o P " anxious to de clve rd's decision to retain the sery tion of the alwRs o e operated by Are . Dr. George W. ( 1, pas- .\ FESE S1e ' 1 i o € S e (o Drosidrnt v TR i r . was struck broadside the South Congrepat . « il 3 i} favor of i uents unti e 4 ok & Questioning R . ving f eiivgat priduaggpto scenease him forano e yeley MEREC AR] DIEUSIOOY I RTE | Amateur Standing ferick Searle, Art} At et i pare |1 don't belleve there ever was : SR i occ Five Others Are Dead, Two Mar- | r 1 to shoulder. Gould can continue to serve . 1 was O'Donnell el ricd i Treland and Four Al- || 4 : & Mar I e i » retary of the chamber of comn wers coneern mat ) 1 was est on North Pardon St . ; B s oig an bt Ueslo hitin op | “Ono, t i ¢ chan ready Are fo U, 10 i aene s a e T o 2 & work at th g ol b 2 s mgland and | tar establisk B e e Olympic game T A ur G sities. 1t orig ) employ- city it e . ) so.prosidents; Ing the plan, Tt in 1 5 by Willi 8 A : \ s later ad ricat er m leties in th & 1st 1 « ! nd e 5 s ¢ O'Donnell was arrested as he did any other Connecticu iigh Since the pre Hoe to New Brita admiration 1 r Anthony De Nola Who Was Hurt In ¢, menbers are ke * Truck Runs Wild, Bumps | ARISES T0 GIVE WARNING | sconoorsmrs. crven veraier |10 etiobtin e st b i : R thlons v 5 al general satisfa : 1 . rfParty Voters Will Cast Ballots Biee . Into Ho s Wrecks Porch ; = Against Bossof, ! it n pressed by the rank mem- | g Gr , Cox fa Bedridden Wife of Veteran Saves e from ¢ 14) tween Hours of 1 and 8 P, M, ! Hudson Falls, N. Y.. Institution Rob- Among the numecro civic works which Mr. Go ne e This Morning By Four Armed issisting in, in additior : P Robbers In Auto, ATl s i y 1 ict ; : 1 T n the ¢ o o wm Ponzi's Ho.mn;: Once streteh to th : torim iy ' o ) B Wt . AR ey ar Gkt ; . i “'h(“\]'llll()l\\al'd“” whose arifts puted by Bessoff inaugura . erce ma City.” which 1 wvorable conime other ‘ nk. | Commissioner Car - ekee TLod X - | THE WEATHER { ! 1 le | T o € ations for th DIES OF INJURIES e eet v € R T DIES AT AGE OF —— rren out % %, L b | altie, Conn M MEGEN (WINSAGATN r physician had cons iy Pittsburgh, Kansas : Hartford, Mar. 16—Forecast truder ) onzi by ¢ ell far Morton, negro r for New Britain and vicinity t Cloudy, probably light rain or snow tonight and Wednesday; die 3 not much change in tempera- Backus hospits Norwich today od ‘ t ture; fresh west shifting to post Returning 1 finding | i t 60 days” the gov- He had been an employe of the Miss Wills eli ‘ S ! A 4 . : sonthwest winds New Haven road for 4% years garded 1 a|Mr R. Hall of New York Three sons and four daughters sur- nronounced character. s it love sets. vive N ‘ gas ment today fresh air.” She sn host incessantly.

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