New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1926, Page 13

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U, STEEL CHANGE |FLASHES OF LIFE: GETS DIVORCE ShipRF GUITY el FAVORABLE OMEN| PECAUSE OF WIFES BAD MANNERS St o vas g his hcnor and his | OF MANSLAUGHTER .. eiend e ——— t t than the spee. New York — The poets aro busy and drove it to New York. His dad, | st 1 \ E their . disap- now that spring seems to be arrly- |Heron Atkins MacNell, sculptor, st |ing at last. The latest |settled up by paying the rental of ’ . & ‘ n carries with it a Comumon Stock on Regular DITl:| ™5 ane -t senes i tne worte 1o o83, 53 Pasine the rentat o \Jury's Protest Fails to Save Un- " : K i |20 You," by Irving and Ellin Ber. frelght back to Miami. £ s, but Judg § ovitt Ha ! ! vould exercl ney an Oend Batls RS POSUY ", e sumn 1. | s — o7 socwn| WAL LA EEQOOALE s Lok et |poet and V. r professor a ¢gro who was cabln boy on Ol | —_— 1 ) sborne’s coun- | ¢ - [Natalis Weiner, Barnard ) Ironsides, is dead. His first sea duty | Sk so was deferred pend- SovTotkduclh 38 m) St AH'! PYY—'v\'ztriw‘nHrs'. to announ was on tha Constitution and he had 1 N:.U::!thilm v ing imer street regards the action of the ling. Conjugality and respe besn employed at the navy vard “i :n‘\ur Ne]n 4 ;’ ) SR United States Steel corporatlon in (biliry are among the rhymes i\ e [confdently had expecte i PR placing its common L.v.ock on aj ‘\'(H‘a.‘ d:v\’r;:fl“’e‘; ‘cmxl; l;ar\m; on charges of slaying a man he sajd Drunken Driver \( nntmue;é g a0y May 1, by Nathalla Crane, | Versallles — There's to be a|he had found en cing ‘. ' With Corp Fegulars anoual dividend: basts Mwl’;;:ofilz‘ " 113.}‘“:,,‘:‘13 rf,,rf;: Raskuelics terrest A FoR v ke i Sl “v“h orpse on Mudguar | seven per cent as evidence of con- | They deal with children of singing |John D. Jr., because of his gif for |but its stra antree, Mass, A , #— | tinued and prospective general [hearts and dancing feet romping to restoration of the Versa palaces. ° fury f An aut driver who drow prosperity. {the parks i ; \T 4 4 '”M:»M the twelve men sel with ' i | “The Pick and Shovel Blues™ by| Ossining, N. Y. — Elng Sing's [try the case on’ the Sos pemicidandinale teKeeihe SO :‘1‘;’:» sofrfn,-b: q._m”mf director {s m:ks on | The seven jurymen left the last night, diary sang of |fob after a vacation of 13 months. [when Assistafit District and man g a downright shame and |During three years in prison for |Maurice J. ur Eloe ame, and described [grand larceny, Merritt, Wyatt staged |that the comm volve larger payments or meet the ‘him as a dis sher, pianist, gun. |the Inmates’ musical com s. Re- (to prove that the demands of some stockholdrs for r things [turned to a cell for violation of |time when there inereased disbursements, but is re- (parole, he {8 to resume his aveca- 0f his relatio garded as a gesture in that direc- | | + 1 Sioux Falls, D. — Needing a |tion {the defendant said it any of the tion. The seven per cent rate, gas mask in order to sleep, Charles - jurymen belleved the de which was suggested by J. P. Mor- 8. Hills is up against it. A state J. Ravenell, Nor- | core "quickly tal 3 . gaialnsidlseciors mesunghysuiers flanBtorbidaRnimSioNtrapt Mr AR A C) responsible for | °" Hih i jury returr CLAUGHESY DISCHARGED day, will mean regular quarterly Mrs. Skunk and family, who have death of Joseph Grenier, Killed 1n [{qry;er nslaughter with a rec. Jobn sty of 255 Carlton | pvayments of $1.75 a share instead s ted under his garage, and the automobile accident, coroner finds. erdict of slaug H 8 e . i of $1.25 quarterly and 50 cents ex- city will not let him use firearms, tra. The new rate calls for the pay-| Now York — The mayor is un- ment of $8,805,288 quarterly, or per by the kiesing of i annually to common Walker on each check by ¢ R kholders. Total common and 'master of Mor r s Sporne admited ) ferred dividends on the new home s 2 NTeridenar ol AT ampson it aot basisit mill i agereks e W$40IE00 340 fast i maninery ceds Dr. David Gibbs who resigned | annually, cheeks in protest of resumption of hig K tommonciealih it The company yesterday ued its cing as superintendent of | nly for a verc of man- most favorable earnings statement 10 twe Lo R S B e S e i AR LD UYL, CRIBILNS Jeim S S i Hartford—Conneeticut Valley Mu- to $3.88 on the SomMon KENATSE, | 51 W el objacted tol wHAL sal Hail Insurance company de- This compares with $42,280.465 or |\ ) T30 0 LAE ot e R e customs. 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