New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1926, Page 1

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P Aseckto P Dept . BR N R D Vekbhane 13470 : Week Ending y Associated Press ""?:c icut State Lih : ‘ May 8th ... 13, 10 Hartford, Conn. ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926. —THIRTY-SIX l’:\(‘,lib;. PRICE THREE CENTS 'BLOODY FIGHTING IN WARS AMUNDSEN PARTY STILL MISSING NO WORD HEARD FROM POLAR NG OF BELGIUM ' SCOUT MURDER THEORY IN GMTISH (NS PEACE AND ORDER FINALLY WFVIEYS ‘FEETERS| ~ FINDING OF BABES BODY AV IS RIPILY \ BT S!NBH&!@AYE AUDS AMERICAS 55 e v 1 s NG AUSTED RESORCD, DISPATCH STATES | | 2 everal Days, : Last Radlo Message AtS W. DEAL CLOSES S = He “?Edid: }}}lel:“l])“:dh\clwml 1 Polish Govt. And Insurgents Said To Be Ne- - Foot Guard, Putnam Phalanx Railway Strike Ends and Traffic Bt . . 1o }’p mi)Yes:rd;ly BRIDGEWATER PLANT [al;nl Rivinjond Blig Prgls | 27 2 mrmeranet i e s o " : alIwav 1}16}{”(15 ” mm} fiine, 9 o TTA Do arty Due At Nome ‘ eleiments only by a picce of sheeting, | his afierioon [0 ietcrmine whet) % Resumed a5 — Pilsudski’s Headquarters Bombed From Last nght—Genume\lso Operatives Lose Em-| 0 Brussel This Rlfmom 5 5 v, 00,00 v S s Speedily as Possible Air — Other Reports, Conflicting, Say Reb | y ’ AP Al Felt — Opti-| ployment as Factory | —_— Hettaiobul ! e R ‘ h e Think| Chamees Hunds REGALLS SERVIGES OF (1o oct i oo o ST S LW DS PNy 1 | Have Captured Capital Amundsen Plans Newzv A e l""']' SOLDIERS DURING WAR: o G ; st SETILE MINERS' DISPUTE, ™ ']‘!i,l'fx.[i\(,‘:;j'i\‘f::}dl P %he Polish legation has re A S e o a r r t 7 I 1 from Warsaw, timed at noon, say that peace & Surpnse For World' , k s % Amerfcan Visiting Soldicry ¥lyve SOLE y i 16 .‘ f g 1 to|subway and Other Transportation | have been restored in the city. ke : e T today, ! the purchase of | wrigures Ahead of Time At Re- ; : 5 Lines Will Resume At Onece— The telegram which is the first message the legation has received from Wars > arshe ils Qe of | compar i t e § viewing Place, But Belgian Mon- | rades Union Reports Easement n War hs shal Pilsuds troops en- e o U o el e m¢||gp0UNn\ynMANHA5 NFEETtflHANULAUbES e AT S Silence Is That e Shakes Hands With e Com- Are Showing Inclination to Dis- Zone and Cannot Use the war of 1 turned ¢ russels, May 14 Af re | fon, 3 4 Britist Wircless: historic old whiling vesse 8| iR ealilary Haate . are | MrS. U\nnn. Colored, Bites M. J. 0’ \ulh\an Aged s E0dR) Policeman Grabeck in Dies at St. Francis’ Hartford avenue, matched \Revolutionary Tangle of the dirigible Norge, overdue ; dlertion arente here at 3 o'clock this morning, | Rutherford Boosts Total to 29 in . 3 pounds eastern standard time. | Drive on Tlegal Work—Com- |troops World I \;\iou% | mission Mcets Tonight King Albert g 8 G 3 1 ommanders o By The Associated Press i ta Seattle, Wash.,, May 14. — Dawning of the fourth day since the dirigible Norge left King’s Bay, Spitzbergen, to flv across the North Pole to Nome, Alaska, saw the world anxiously awaiting word from her. Chief operators of Alaska P esented | e : ) : : .. [ 5 T 1t listening for word |t : o ¢ | tanle the f I e | moonshine & > wders ir ! he | Electric Railw mpan s al regimes Report. Officials Flecing of the great airship carrying ¢ Z T rri smployes, ur y 5 ; i il Captain Roald Amundsen and his 17 companions. A mes- specifications submit sage sent from an unidentified today that the station was the only word of S peel the Norge which broke through the veil of silence which has | ceed covered her whereabouts. s \“(\ : : : Unverified Message weeks the tmen ' i ; 20 N e iy il ib ! ! re give g sl The naval radio compass|mits granted s 2 : s ra i : near Cordova, Alaska, report-| oot Ao o O caoniaiad " Boess | o oihe busine 1§ MSWIGOIN MURDER his morning that it had pi o ip a mysterious message say-| WOLLZ NOW NAMED BY e man came out vi years old Detroit Police Arrest Man Believed ng that the Norge had pd\\edi WIFE ]N DIVORGE SUIT R (I e I‘(-mt Barrow, the mnorthern % ¢ ) ¢ : g2 fdiEEr tip of Alaska, at noon eastern R cutor’s Death. to lock the r yutside, "or . i trad & admit that rt, 1ik bufirmed; throil standard time. Principal In Alicnation 1 D atralEl May A4 (P Toseh B et vorne toal ject e losutlive een tax colle f et e Amitt ‘ y rels, ‘mays that | O The (h\m‘nrr\ ,r"“,".l P{uin | Agatnst Eaward Was, Chargec wnd his roomn ’ m:‘:z,_ r Seins 3 r i ool : ' e ‘ Fid = : : TEHTT por 0 Nome 5 PR e cmy [ A St T B TR s 2 s G LTS s i ‘i(hklr. Thus .xtFS o'clock | Michael Wollz T the i f lia . McSwig gl astern standard |bro n action Iseciep 2 Cachale : ‘ ‘ ‘ 2 Nome if the unconfirmed |tiong of the wife e . 5 4 ment will be in the iy ¢ 8 L R : ey S Ny elghty APE b s radio message was true. y a nt divoree | 4, s Joseph's cemeote 0 s megota. | op e o ne o who t inauthorized action. |But New York Window Cleaner | B!o8 of A Factory Bonght Seven Years Ago : their re | ¢ He said he was with a ma- | eral Agents, However. | S ; nar ey 3 . Unicompany o heiwor) Disposed of to Standard Realty s calle e g A scan on I ce, he ex-| Her : o P2 plained, was caused by a war wound. |candidate for may eral P and Liquidation Co. ind asks a divorce sly about 1 a. 5 two children g s (i e Himsclf Suffers Only a | Pilsudski “an Outlaw™ Broken Arm re e four way isi- Barking Dt)z(omplanud | LAWYERS IN GRASH | 3 i ¢ hich - have = been | yjojence or intimidat le is using. | 100 3 Cl k t | P s e Rt Coal Strike Proposals - Of By Attorney l pmn : ; atiesl e s _‘ ul roposal May Be Tronized Air ttorney Arthur W. Upson, pr [tion service of Bosto ) 8. Co. we pons t 4 May 14 F Failure of the Civ t g ¢! Delany and Greenstein of Bridge- o ice station, sinee ¢ 1 plaint to Chief W port Injured When Car Hits Tele- |, o government SN S Al polica s aDally graph Pole In West Hayen. said to have taken that t t “I wish to make omy their complaint, It & New Have May 14 (®) exar visit had to do with P portation of Italia inventor 'w“ d abe D, iri % 1« |iner is known to ha g northern light z about ' also makes free of ¢ 5. | pole on the Milford turnpike ne products 1 1 condition,” he id When his woman walks, and f i junction of that thorou . e 1 ( ¥ New Haven t r 1 @ shooting. avenue in Wh . e here toc Artic rmerly produc € e — First Official Word ey iare oW bilis *|Begin First Move to Use he statement was t ficlal communication issued becomes ironized the mole- | o t ea il ind cond f c Iy | which were t [ Delany was injured i AN AT ard s alae Toat by |08 &l bravcH s Sl e el ery ¢ ould b impossible | wild, running Omiiher | SHE. ShoHider AndUGEoens Pl vtk e need for the Eim C ory [ the ho Ha Rl ' Im\ er From Bay of l‘und\ s to penctrate iron- |following ) to i g % radlo apparatus on | tane b 2 d right ankle a € | ernor Fuller of Massachuse The | 18 no longe o it 1 I .+ |gan " vas ton, May 14 (P i & : T eAn 1o K on the it leg. Both were taken | gwner dropped the bracels | —— 3 A ) nit 3 iydro- p the. govertriant il sy ol B LR to the admitting room of aving her automobile in Bo: ‘ $12,000 STILL JUNKED ic house should have | elect na- | t t incipal garrisons conditions Is {mits him to go absolu [ Haven hospital, from which v s ago A reward of May 1¢ (P—A moon- |the late thori formation | a nvolving 3 Thos Poseil picked up, would | restrained. e . | 2 5 v At bey, : y et | investment 5 sefore embers Yy | Lemb: acow and Przemyal received aboard the | “It is my wish th given them treatment. The : loyal. The text of of the car, Malley Farrell, E 2 police hec g tega ing @ s and certain | powe commi exte the stat ollows o 2 b __.._h«___, |still seized rece the town T ransport nnounced C ¥ ¢ n the morrow of the Advices From North, EX-DRY AGEN INDICTED [t was explained that Lincoln. The big still will be \e ations were s g This is e first on taken by :‘Z t 1tion b Seaftle, Wash, May 14 (P—Ad-| New York, May 14 (P—An i curve at the top of the hill at THE WEATHER to some junkman for a small frac am not aware of any hitct he commission on this proposed | Wito es received here by the Associated | t returned on Decemt 29, | the county home the car began a = tion of its cost | thes gotiations,” he & oy | de y expected by | 58 1 2 5 eastern | against Ralph A a for- | skid which took it off the surfaced Hartford, May 14—Forccast | | — | T normal course. An |its sy to vield §00,000 horse- |tro | | | | rd ti m a na radii [mer prohibition dire of New |road, the brakes he peked and for New Britain and vicinity: HOLMES WILL 3 ment has been reached and |power. It involves the construction |bef orehand around Sule on at Hinchinbrook Tsland, near [York state, was open today by |the car was stopped as it went| | Unsettled, probably occasion- The will of the late Charles W.|work should resumed tomorrow [of a number of dams between the \nm al Pilsudski lives, attacked the v Alaska, said that station [Federal Judge Goddard. H inst a pole. al showers tonight and Sat- Holmes of this city, which was filed | ¢ 1 the buses, trams and tubes of the | islands at the mouth of the bay 50 |capital under his orders and occu- intercepted a message from an |o ¢ h having possessed he attorneys were on their way urday today in the court of probate, dirccts | underground railway, terms | as to make use of the rise and fall |pied the EAD IS | ——— Scotch whiskey on March | from Bi port to attend a hearing | | | |that his entire estate go to his |of the settlement are not at present |of the tide which amounts to more — g * (Continued on Page 31) | in Hartford, |widow, Elizabeth Holmes. { advisable.” Ithan 25 feet. | (Continued on Page 23)

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