New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1926, Page 1

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News of the World Average Daily Circulation For oy 2ma 13,299 By Associated Press ~=#ZW BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926.—TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS 1 CITY TAKING FIRST STEP Youthful Bad Check Worker Using NEW YORK, CHICAGO, FIREMAN 1S KIL | IN ENLARGING RESERVOIR; Pick and Shovelto Work His Way PHIA, DETROI S 3 KILLED, FOUR INJURED OB TOCOT Sasbom T s e T TG 1 AND MANY PASSENGERS BRUISED AS I T o Sucound CTENS NOWINATED v o255 iz o i, s s s WL EXPRESS RAMS FREIGHT TRAIN ing Shuttle Meadow “Big Four” Far Over Million-- | ———— Beng Clredof T, 10N HIGH COURT DUTY T e o Yt G PRUELAMATIHN[]UT mswmrmg AND Fatal Accdent on New and Brush for Blg Names of 180 Residents SEERIn ! I Hartf at Crossover at Mans- o W iy " auige o doss ot or M educulion at New Yo 15 PLAGED AT 69, n Commander Woed o . &, B, Mis. Rose Pa Pawlow Conmits field, Mass, This Addition to Dam Will N ; - ) ) tto | \ e o one i f it i riewes show s 4+ moins| 5165 Anual Mesage | Suicide at Dwight . Hoe Morning — Traffic Is Allow 50 Feet More Depth in Water With Provision for Further |i..w.| the Three Million Mark e Tled Up. e e g s NERT) FLOWERS FOR GRAVES MELANGHOLA IS BLAMED x S M (Continued on Page 12) Crossing the Two Million Figure, i Gl Increase. < B, = z While Detroit Now Boasts of Be- School Children Are Asked to Pro- | Albert Pawlow Faters Tonse Arter D18 LOCOMOtive Careens . UN“]N ANH N”N UNIUN NBBLF RAPS HART FUR tng Over the One Million List, vide Floral Tributes Which Will | Midnight Today and Finds wires. INto Signal Tower, Top- 1 Vi Washington, May 24 r:r‘ = Ds-| Be Placed On Bivouacs Of The | TLifeless Body in Bathroom Filled pling It Over While 1ore inhal Dead On Sunday, May 30, With Poisonous Fumes. MEN ARE ON SAME JOB ~ CRITICISM OF COOLEY - Bricklayers and Plasterers Fire ('hl(‘f _\Iukcs Caustic' 1 Do Not Suppert Hart- Reply to Police De- ford Hod Carriers | partment Head Occupants Make Wild Dash for Safety. oday by the b May 24 (P injured, one more slightly when The Owl, a Haven and Hart. hore Line statement i of ¥ hree cars of S ! George (0o s over here this nal Tower Toppled i > express, freight cars 1 tower top- round and then side blocking ¢ main line, Its of the en- ping cars follow- the locomo- side a full romotive but ) 8 bo 1pright. At e e e th Al man Ts Killed Request For Flowers 1 ; 3 § of Newton. Conn., AT engineer of Ie internal in- re of the leg, and serious. last Provid- train, rnal EE SPELLING CONTEST g e BT e S S o e S W | EAPS THROUGH AIR FROM TOP OF = W, T T S e SN G VING LADDER 3 STORIES HIGH (Immpion in Herald Bee Lo raes, o ot S e Gl £ G, o e T ST ST . ‘, TO SAVE MOTHER AND 2 CHILDREN * | PR Dol | o s . i New York Fireman Repeats Daring Act When Sl ] — [ win fon Siret: don - “ Rescued Woman Moans That Baby Was Left " 28 ‘oelock | Niw iy ¢ pt Hold, who su- s and sprains. the head k when it place on a of the col- \ rk crark | New Local Anaesthetic n Dwyer, retired, 101 Is Rerarted Diceoy n'\rl on Page Nine.) - J4RS. EMILY E. DORMAN DIES ON VERGE OF 90 (Cont DT ISINE, SEAT o e vorien” DR HIGOINS, WAR VET, WALLINGFORD CATHOLIG o it o™ R LT i T TONEW YORK ASYLUM| i OF Companis Agsin DIES IV NANCHESTER CHURCH HAS BAD BLAZE = | oot | — BmM (vaw\ln‘.e ]’n(“s _ — Sunda ; ¥ olin Man Who I)isruhed Onj e Train Rambles About Love Affair New York, May 24 Sudden Heart Attack is Fatal—Had Flames, Lxtinguished Last Night. Brilliant War Record With Break Out Anew Today—Ioss British Forces, Will Reach $30,000. 4 (P—Dr. Jo s morn- compli- . May 24 (®; lama Holy Trin S. H. Wood, commander.” ' Andrews Admits Some A#pects 6f Presidential Decree ‘“Dangerous” 81 Church street, Conn., was committed to t ' Dog Leaps Through Window to Wake Master and Sound Alarm for Fire "5 But Explains Order is Intended to Be Applied Only to California At Present—Says Wet Deluge =0 Could Be Stopped o- Faithful ~ Shepherd, 11 /%7 %0 ‘ Ye: ruction of Steve Groc- tions whi Old, Prevents De- period of resident ot ny in New Yol vas grad f which we the Union w’w W in Vv s wnd was licki sprang out of chicken eoop Home in Farmir of Physicians e. After onc 1, Hartford, he came |y 5 g Only 1 et tods affairs of the ive interest in ns' club, the s soclety, Court Sces Danger In Decree “Giving authority to a man over whom you ha Californ government pr t about his hint that he dis ters of America, T 1 will b ew’s church. ons in Grocki, around his he road r 3 Br the Getnian yavernniont Quriig | 1. Mo oo on A our sisters and five brothers. M county and ¢ was [The execut \im are his wife, Mrs, 4 he w It is said that he § cht with vas o member of the Hartford| . d for the present ast, for |merely to n Co Wightwood; three daughe ; i ho a rmation cor ; lert to ¢ Rover: had:mot wok lo Elks and of the Campbell| ornla, where ter Alda, and Mildred Wight- | lis past-iite & content to drop | pr v 3 : co Knights of Columbus of THE WEATHER have volunteered to police wood; a son, Walter Wightwood; hysterious hints out his connec He is a favorit Mang cinets in 1 o-operation with two sisters, both of whom married on with the G Grockr's family and with the St | Hartford, May 1al, but conceded that it involved |eral for [ have 1/ two broth Mrs. John and Mrs. Vhen he he said | bors, MUST SERVE SENTENCE | for New Britain and vicinity: | |some aspects which might be *very 'had » of exten Frank M skas, I wilier Rover's alertness wa Washington, May 24 (A Generally fair tonight and | dangerous” |t out the cou The ral will be held Wednes- for him but this morn when he supreme court today ed Tuesday 1 The fed commissions to be giv-| “However, I think order 1s | day morning at St. Andrew's church, 1 his lugg ge shipped to New | spring up from a ring to Joseph B. Marsin | | |en the local officials he d, would — Interment will be in St. Mary's Fork City. | which there were 200 chickens two | dog." sachusetts banker, e | D8 isSUEd with the understanding | (Continued on Page Two) cemetery,

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