New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 22, 1926, Page 9

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son of an ifmmigrant and a | swept away at Prispects of a dis Helen I could Wash- field wore , Central and north Texas points T Sy Yorlt stock ex- |QuisE of the American Legle reported torrential rainfall yesterday Thegdore Roosevell Sees cnange at 14, ortly to become |Women trained in peace tim and last night, Dallas had three N O G 3 heriber at 34, Hix employors|War work. He saye woinen inches of rain In 24 hours Move {'rime Since 18th * bought him a seat for $185,000, [have dono a lot of work i From 9 a. m, until 6 p. m. yester-| - Now York, April (#r—Colonel 11 1O e bt A e inglon that kept men from the day the Rio Grande at Laredo rose | rheodors Roose Sealitat th S e Lin ¥u-Ching, |in the last war. Perhaps he 12 foet and was reported still HisINg | volstead act has t about e Blgh and welghs|ferred o the fellows wio early today. Water had covered many | vt 2 ore comme L b L cir foot would not slide pumping plants along the river| .. o ale than our co e “;“ e T sl tor eIy off t desk l‘:;:’hy LR iietnatlons r t.”v":ly”v,]‘l"-fl : (he imperlal guard at Peking e . Rainbow Division Will ——— S——mm— A PLAIN STATEMENT GEEE (@ To the Millions who will Buy Tires in the Next Few Weeks When a great company knows within itself that it has accomplished some- thing outstanding, it has a duty to the public, to its past customers, and to itself, to let that fact be known. So we make this statement: that there is more mileage in Goodrich Silvertown Cords this year than in any tires this company has ever built. To have surpassed all previous standards of excellence is an accomplish- ment. For Silvertowns have always been the sum total of tire excellence. This accomplishment is one of patience and careful attention to small things—small things which make a tremendous total. Itis based, not on the introduction of any revolutionary new principle, but upon consistent im- provementin the tire which has already proved itself “best in the long run.” With full realization that the word involves comparison, we pronounce the present Goodrich Silvertowns the finest tires ever made by Goodrich; finest in design and construction. files in Akron contain many letters {rom past users —motorists who have secured 15,000 —25,000—35,000 miles from individual tires and sets of tires in pre- vious years. This statement is made with the knowledge that our To vou who are now considering the purchase of tires, we urge that you consult the Goodrich dealer and let him apply the Silvertowns best designed for your personal motoring requirements. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY, AKRON, OHIO Goodrich VEIrtowns ) of the Burea New Y Worth pesn s lIme sy e e rican i of the Follivs and the films, reg rds Reium to Battlefield past last might unless another down | 0 ey o so she is suing for $100.- | Cham 1‘ St \d where they D on ol BRIk Snrings| Nl woteifontid rensalie 00, ed her pleture was used | participat SR was Killed by lightning S eRLotday ember of congre to adyvertise®porfume. fetory © 1018 S Y f " cours tainbon crican ’ when he attempled to turn on an 2 : e Rl L electrie light, and a Negro was killad L LB P e e o Soid by lightping at Crockett. Little Me thn IESETO g oy, s e : ae (4',, s Mahan of Dale, near Austin, wa e t{He fann ,’1\“ e S e T O Tu olonc drowned in a Kk torrent. Two the sitaEll Tl yone (uer UL Nobie 1. small girls were drowned Tursday = - dad_you know. comelling | o near Sweetwater and J. H. Bur VLIERS STILL GOING dmilar quite ofton he While ' aprang roughs, Lubhock, was killed by light- 1 Siam, Ap Sox for 1 ‘ ning. fiers, Captain e ; iznifie o i lez Gallarza, who w Y rhil 1 L and of the wral BOY HAS DACERAT t from Madrid 10 mpion o o : Joseph Gioberta rived here at noon today took him 20 minu be do Lavls In- Beaver strest oon, Burma, carly 1 brother young s orlginally an- eyl =t ' 1 watil Toul A g Britain General lio the flight of abou punger Ay Mrs, MITS. MARY T yon n g = 2 R TR ¥ TO0K BANY MEDICINES Mary NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1926, 9 ,r——_—_—————————-—————————-————- T ~ T T S R = (ternoon for treatment for ““‘FLASHES OF LIFE CHINESE GlANT ]BURNFD 10 DEATH AS nd the officers shop Nilan following his ordi charming” who answered her adver- wlmnm-\ of the leg, the result i Sherlft Adams sald he aid “not | tion in Octoher, 1805, For several | tisoment and are stil writing about running aguinst an automobile driv- WEIGHS 400 GO]NG INTO MOV'.ES‘ aram | suppose an inquest would be necos- {years he hes been president of the | paying oft the mortgage. en by R, H. Deming of Berlin, at y | HE REDIS]S ARHEST‘ ary,” and that Brown's body wa# [Totul Abstinence Soclety of 8t | oA AR, o H the corner of Lake and High streats | not removed from the ruins last [ Mary's Star of the 8ca church % ‘ GENTRAL TEXAS muvu 1 o'clock. 1t wi Siaht NASR A bl o s DISEASES BEING STUDIED this morntug that the fn.| Tondon -— King George occasion-|left the dinner table to settle argu- Georgla Farmer Barrlcades Himselr | \o warrant for Brown was fsgued {er has not yet been appointed by are ot kcrious and th bloy |1IY makes himselt & pot of tea. fments over thelr prowess b hind a | lafter George Thomas, a cousin and | Bishop Nilan. Modern Altments Belng Traced H% LOSS in Pl‘0 ot RE)OII A1l probubly ho discharged today, |Unable to eleep when he learned that {locked door. At the end Philadel- | In Touse As Volice | netghibor, had been arrested and was | - | Through Study of Fossils W p y ‘ e ly.\ “‘n-< ;l{ ,.;.].nu],u.'wu\;“ u; l“- ."!M,‘,l H\“nh\ "m,l\ \ll“lhov("(l. the door with Arrive, dleged by officers to have confessed f\‘l\l‘ (ot Her Hu*l)dlld Dallas, Texas, April (P—Sludy ‘l) A. R. Election Pr e ot Jemark “Bauer Rew = hiw to slaying Nelly and implicating | of pre-historle animal fossils throws od me Pfil]l]alldlfl State . A. R, Election Proceeds |watched the sun riss, then went |dor” Thera was some patehing and - Fayottesile April 82 (P — | Brown But Mortgage Is U npald b o Lhie: dalia” a0 Mol aj3er | Without Big Contest hor k riding. | the party proceeded. Clint Brown, 60, a farmer was burt — == Chlcago, April 22 (P—Ceellla Zel- | diseases, two Nebraska doctors told glon, April 22 P—=For the | [eieacy | e N e ed to death in his home last night | PRIEST TRANSFERRED r Ragin, who two year ago advers | American Medical assocfation con- Dallas, Texas, April 22 (P1—Rising e in many sears, the dele.| New York — Eugens M, O'Nell, a [ Chlcago — Arguing that heer | when officers set o the strueture - tised for a man with 100, agreeing vention delegates here today, streams In southwest and central | gares 1o the contine Mal congress of |Lwo-fisted man of San I'rancisco. |glasses are worthicss two compan- |aftor Brown barricaded himselt to New London Clergyman Wil Now o warry him 1f he would pay off the | Doctors I. B, Young and A, L Texas today th Daughiters of the American Jtev. (mistaken for a dramatist on board |ies which used to scrve plenty resist arrest, Have Last Portehester Parish mortgage on her only fumily home- Cooper of Scotts Bluff, Neb, sug- the damago olution fnced the conventlon polls |shin when returning from abroad, |brew, are seeking to have their tax lirown was sought in eonueetlon | New Londan, Conn, April stead in Wiscensin so her mother gested the' perhaps a knowledge of bridges, caused Tuesd oduy With only one candidate in the | Wants the world to know that ho assessments reduced by 88,8 with the slaying of | nogro | The Rev. Alc dor €, Wol i two younger sisters conld live in the discases that destroyed animals = day by gencral rain and electrical » sident-general. never wroto anything more an a| 00— wh hot riddled bedy tound | for 17 and one-half comfort, appenred in court— [in past ages might aid man in sav- morms. The death toll remained & balloting for this of- bill for his canncd goods. “Who ¥8| yienng o The price of boer has | Tuesday on a neighbe farm, | St Mary's Star of the Sea ¢ the mi still unpald N himsel¢ from a simlar fate, six. Central state cities last ni proceded by vigorous cam- |this guy O'Netil who writes play | nd consumera are threat- | When Sherlff 3. W, Adams and two [ will be transferred to the She came to charge Harry Ragir Dr. Young read a paper in which reported the heaviest precipitation oo o of sovoral full |he asked. e el At coun Micemen I {o ar- of the ¥acred Heart ehure} the “prince she marrie many present day since 1913, Rl ot baldIdat el Tonithia Loxany - meetings they have i Brown opened fire and | Portehester next week, |to reduce th with non- en found in the fos- A 13 inch cloudburst in the vielnl- | (05 G falling vacant, but the ‘hladelphia J. Brad- ! drink any of the stuff—not a bit o inded Oficer 14 ron. | following appointment by Bishop |support. Ra howdver, was dis- atsollnihess, ty of Huntsville in southeastern 1o o At o 1 SR i SR S Dl gl e sats BN U e i . and the gian Texas and the breaking of a dom |y e nes us a clerk, paid 87,600 for home fu nts, Oifiecrs of two | Father Wolischlager will be at §t, | corresponded with other “princes prehistorie times. which held Huntsyllle's water supply | 5000 nishings for his bride. He even e io counties w surimoned | Mary's next Sunday and will enter e yesterday flooded the conntryside. b % e rariigoration i INewihal has |V kon SRS TioNGs WaaLE i o et e FAN Y o a1 | S EEG ECCEE Water which covered the tracks of 1978 B BEGHATE 10 L LR pleaded gullty to stealing from em- |S4ERTRE i T CE Adams told N vt church in Vagt Port- 3 the International Great Northern} M0, 0 T \ Green. players, and the judge s investigat e over dist r following day. 1o NEW BRETAIN'S NEWEST and MOST MODERN TIRE S railroad held up for several hours o 11 Hrostean o peiRaudAtiach Tt T i orte Mot LTVIng | r AN OR G 8 STl t severa v of St G Dipped train carrying Governor Miriam A, Wich. toni B esr kil | copbiaenEUiodanee be ] e o ;um Dippe 2 e o atia er party. returning | (Tiie onisicontest lay among LoSER ubAT) |danger to buildings and the lack o G“ Balloons and to Houston from a visit to the state | 10 candidates for seven vacan. 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