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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 80, 1926. R e e AU :.‘:“‘..,‘.:?'“14: ;:',‘:..‘i’.’:;;‘:“.::?;?; ONLY NEGRO WOMAN FLIER I OYSTER LUNGHEON FATAL |MRS. HANNAH BEROUIST 10 3 3 .4..1"‘1 jon, took off from the |ed mm Missouri and across Hn | One Naval Officer Dead and Others Little Rock alrport late yesterday ssippl river e (E e e { s A L i with ideal weather conditions and | !} n the balloon raco will emergo | B o Coleman's Advertising Man- | '/ AUDE N\ red Fairview Street Woman Did v e ' . Al y o Als s | Washington Restaurant, Navicators Sieht d H 0D R, ke e S $0,000 cuble fect balloons il ‘ ager Also Meets Death In | Own Housework Untfl Becom- i b ]b i |g1 AN en6ir way slkntinglyiacrony the'al ’mv l‘ n‘.wll r:‘w'- i ]vv‘y-lv _\mr\\,”m‘ Kockisah | ‘Washington, April 80 (® — One 1ng 11l Woek A N " : moving at a low altitude and rapid- Meet and the 1026 holder of the | : ng ok Ago. Tms M[}]‘m[]fl ly, plainly visible to residents along |famous Litchfield cup. | Jacksonville, Fla., April 80 (A— St pAtnict st naTe I omonstis)] v y b Thousands of visitors here today 3 1 dead and two others are i1, one Mrs, Hannah Land Berquist, 84 their paths in the cloudless, moon- ikle Gtk § turned to a second day of airplane | Dessie Coleman, sald to be the only | cyyeanly, after an oyster luncheon |YOATs old, and a resident of this L s light night ¥ ‘ tle Ro AT At least two balloons were fdenti- |races and exhibits, with the bal. |Negro woman aviator, was killed i i . : oity for the past 40 years, dled ! R P } Ak o0 last 1ight as they passed over loons still furnishing a thrilling (here today while piloting an air- | ' * ™ alaRg hore yenerday, | yesterday at her home, 24 Fair. iding the lower air currc D st L b L et plane in a practice flight. Willlam | _ Chlet Pharmaclst XKenneth M. |view street, after a week's illness they clun - to thelr ballast the nine |y oocn wgouthern Californta,” | Major General Patriek and such |D. Wills, 24, a white man, who was Smith, 88, of the naval hospital, of pneumonia. . handling publicity’ for an exhibition | Mare Island, Calif, dled last night She was born in Sweden, Janu- acronauts in the Litehfleld trophy resdents at Newport, 70 ables a8 Commander John Rodg and national balloon o5 today s from Little Rock, and Walter |rs, ehief of the naval alr service, [the woman was to have given here |Hi8 death was attributed to poison. ary 30, 1842, and came to this 2 S eville Wi Y e in o » tomarrow, als » when the Chief Boatswain James O. Legg, U v emerged frc ¢ t night's pilat, and Robert P. Lehr, |Orville Wright, pioneer in atrplane |tomorrow, also lost his life when the | ¢ . T.88, U. country 40 years ago, about three Siling: wad R worn choered on - thels way. |invention and chairman of the |plane turned over and fell 2,000 S naval training station, Hampton ' years ntter her husband, the 1nte| J<€dds All Grades of PacKage Tea Had Shk United States army balloon §-20 |contest committee of the Natfonal | feet Roads, Va, 18 In a critical condl- Andrew Berquist, had emigrated northe i 3 4 Vs 1 at Cornir Artk., con- |Acronautic assoclation, Godfrey T Tho woman tumbled out but Wilts tlon in the naval hospital and snd made a home for the family. | were headed in an eastrly direction |siderably more than 100 miles from |Cabot, p nt of that organiza- fell with the plane. Chief Carpenter Ellls B. Berk- About 17 years ago her husband P ( ssic )t the ith & probability eventually of ar- |the starting point. This balloon was |tlon and Colonel John A. T'agelow, | John T. Betsch of the Jacksonville Stressor of the Mure Island navy died and for the most part she has \;‘y’]’\,]‘lm;m!IIxxltnI]'ryl‘:vhl/]):\rl”\\‘l‘mm"nll- ‘:"\ [L]FE lN Z[ NATIONS viv'*g in the region of the St. Law- by Lieutenant William A, |commanding officer at e field, | Negro Welfare League, who had ac- ¥ard also s fll. Threo others, Pay lived alono at her Fairview street [1[, ¢ Tocken, conservitive, wh d 1li. is, who lost a dirigible in an |companied the two to the field, Clerk C . Anderson of the home, She was encrgetic despite ‘..,,‘1 that the tmportation’ ‘.\““- TO l)r DEPIGTED HERE ———untimely accident yesterday are (struck a mateh to light a cigarette v rd, Chief Machinist | her old age and spent hours of her | jean ml;‘rrll\"q m n; ) n‘l‘ present for the meet. shortly after the plane fell and the Edwin H. Abel of Hampton Roads, | ime working around the yard at | fur Ghiiaian 5 posE e } & ! . for to live, — |gasoline was {gnited consuming and Chief Radio Electriclan H. H. her home, She did her own house- | Mora than | million | Students’ League Wil Come in Mo- 2 } { W atcrhury Woman Seeks \tilrlqlu body. Betsch was detained by I \hm’ of l]h'_ T\j n;\kl.vn navy yard work until about a week before her |pounds of advertising were being ¢ W $1,000 for Her Injuries |P Rl are under ohservation at the naval | death, brought into the Dominion annualiy | (or Bus and Give Drama at | al, or Her injuries | The woman whose home was in | hospital, She was actlve in the Swedish |through the medium of United States | | ™ [ " Minerva Buck of Waterhury has | ChICag0 apparently was not srap The six men came here to ap- Rethany church and was a regular [publications Mr. Hocken said, Beople's Church, Kl b‘ F 0 Drought ault for $1,000% dama | 1 .\ pear today before the senate na attendant at its church services, | ———— e A panoramic view of life in [PrS ! T O | —_— committee which 18 considering a Surviving her are a son, Gustave against Sam Derger of that city and | AN ' bill for readjustment of the pay of Berquist of New Haven, and PM‘R[OTIG SEQSIOJ OF wape and other countrics, eon Charles Allen and Fred Romani, en- S commissloned warrants offic daughter, Mrs, J, Halberg of New- |trasted with life in America, will b i | gaged in the motor bus business here | Taken Into Custody Tor Fomenting Three of the party became violent- ington; 11 grangehildren, and two | NATHAN HALE CHAPTER "’, the Pcople's Church ot Vit @ as Allen & Romani. The action re- | Tronble in Treland. Iy Il immediately after the lunch- great grandchildren, vist Sunday when the Am: ¢ L ’ Vernfer Dials, Marco Typo §|Sults from an automobile collision at | Cork, Ireland, April 30 (P—An | eon. Funeral services will be held at | us qf Many Nallean 0005, § 0 | the corner of West Main and Jer- | American giving his name as Patrick P the Swedish Bethany church Sat- Order of DeMolay to Obserye An- "Hf_“""‘:':r"\’:‘(j‘l'. tell : T S ome streets on May 4, 1925, when Garland, has been arrested on a s . urday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. o H. & . Audio Transformers w Loss Long Distance 3 . 91 Arres il at 3 o'clock. Rev, = i s & udio Transforme 5 | the plaintift was riding in Berger's | charge of assisting fn the organiza 194 Arrests in April Gustav Pihl, pastor, will officiate, nmal Fyent with Croix de Guerre | 7% 2 drymatic story '.‘: ;“”'f\'ff‘ o natior hey ravel £ B CON= $1.79, . Tuners $1.85. | i . . Nari Delnse Bookots 100 : =~ [ machine. A bus owned by the other |tion and maintenance of an illezal Big Drop Since March interment wil be in Fairview f : e nteod_Phones $1.69. defendants collided with this car and | military force and with conspiring The police made 194 arrests dur- cometery. | Winner as Speaker, ume in a large bus, carrying speclal PSRRI 0s =802 2 = nteed 201 A and 199 | the plaintift received cuts, bruises, |for the overthrow of the Free State ing the month of April, the report —— Fowler, Boy Scout ex Ol s 1“1"‘}1 T:pu‘:ixfim "ubes 79 |and lacerations on the right shoul- | government. He was taken before compiled today shows. During | Child’ E ler, Boy Bec eX- | cf y long enough for gl crowning Drake Kits with G uranteed 200 ana WD 12 | der. hip, ankle and body, which | District Justice Patrick O'Sullivar | March, 304 arrests were made. Vio- Child “P”‘“k .Ca‘“e“ cutive of Middlesex county, who AR LR a Tubes $1.59. e M| forced her to remuin in the hospital | today for arraignment, lations of the city ordinances re- Fatal Injury to Man |nas a wide reputation as a speak e 1" Batterles, Targo 45 Volt 41 for & long period and which still | The police stated that when Gar- | snlted in 47 arrests this month; mo- | Worcester, Mass ., April 80 (P— [to boys, will address the Natl oneycomb Coi S¢. up. | s1.89, i cause her severe pain. She was also | land was arrested a mass of repu tor vehicle law violations, 80; theft, | John H. Murph: a trolley car |Hale chapter, Order of DeMol, 7 ———— {|prevented from carrying on her |lican correspondence had heen four black ; lascivious carriage, | Worker ,was fatally injured late | morrow evening, when 1 nembers LECTURE TO PUPILS. Al Grades seven eight of the United Weewday ehnrch schools of | this city met in the First Congrega- hurch ye 1y afternoon. en a lecture on the Bakelite Pancling 1e. sq. in. | 3 Stelnite Tong Distance Cry- Brass Slider Rods millinery business in Waterbury |concealed :uoh’wl his waist and that 11; indecent assault, 2; non-support, \uft night in an accident which is |will observe “Pafriotic 1 stal Setx, Complete § " Lightning Arrestors 29c. up, properly and claims that her trade | dratts on an Ulster bank for $4000 |1; carylng concealed weapons, 1: |bulieved to have heen caused by a| Al DeMolay chapters ave obliged | N1 Tadoat nhancatseti aerial Ll aigT (OBl Hyiroet i has fallen oft accordingly. The writ |alsp had been found. indecent exposure, 1; automobile child’s prank in rcleasing the air- | by thelr constitution to observe this « _ Tncludes phones, set, ner al, | 8100 Tydrometors w th [l was issued by Mascolo, McKnight & 2 i thetts, 2; liquor law ations, 5; | brake on a trolley TR b i e A G L by Rev. Warren M. i Sh P Z T = R | Dauch and was served by Constable NO PHONE SERVICE drunkenness, 33; drunkenness and | been sent with a wrecking crew to | members, swho are boys between 17 | 13 .M. Blodgett illustrated Clearance Sale of Speakers with Adjustable Units $3.95 up. | Fred Winkle, | pEdms e hreach of tlie peace, 12; breach of |aid a derailed passenger car back |and 21 years of ase. review the | cture with stercopticon views ——— | Capital of Chile Cut OFf Because Fire the peace, 5; breach of the peacs on the tracks on Providence street. Salviotle eviate otiite: souit [iEem “William Hole's views of this SEW FOR DAY NURSERY DeslroysELilianse) and assault, 9; assault, 2. |The passenger car rolled forward | (py and the achievements of the pa. | Subject. The Daughters of Isabella, the | Santiago, Chile, April 30 (P—The | e pinning Murphy against the back | trots who participated | . e TOR SATURDAY! t Home Missionary society of the capital of Chile is without telephone | of ”"’ wrecker. He died almost in- | The speaker who will address the | Y 3 stantly. %! South Congregational church and scrvice. Fire today destroyed the ficers an and Donovan of i'"’"” chapter served in the secret 7\ ¢ the Home Missionary society of the |equipment of the main cen 1) , Ma police department o rvice artment of the govern- | \ | St. Ma Episcopal church met | tush orders for new teleph took F¥. C. Phoenix, advertising pro- - T ON U, S, MAGAZI ment durin he World war, He has | \ piscop 1 | Rush ord t k F. C. Ph dvertising TARIFF ON U, & MA! i the Worl He 1 ; 1 X 1 , yesterday and sewed aprons for the equipment have been sent to s moter, b: 1o Lynn this afternoon Ottawa, April 30 (P—A tariff of |received the Cro de Guerre, the 3 DR . \SU_\.S Day Nursery. Bibs and bed covers |Aires and to provincial —escl to stand trial on the charge of lar- |ten or fifteen cents a pound on Amer | Distinguished Service Cross —and LVE hl(.h SE LUALIbT l(b M. \l\ "I'KX‘ ET | were made by the Belvidere Sewing [but several days will elapse before ceny of §48. Phoenix waived ex- |ican magazines coming to Canada |s ratl e will| 327 Main Street | club, Iservice can be restored. tradition. s been proposed in the hou | Limited quanity. 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