New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 28, 1926, Page 1

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News of the World 'fll:_)“?uo i Average Daily Circulation For " Veek Ending By Associated Press Lxeuqri #nS muawuflo \1:;' .'.:lcll s 13 ,299 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN,' CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, MAY 28 1926. HIRTY-TWO I \ 3 'S PRICE THREE CENTS GIR[, HER FIANCE New Britain Soldier Commended AND FATHER DFAD for Helping to Cut Down Fever Killed When Bomb Sent by Mail| Common Among Troops in Tropics | Explodes al Musl(egfin | Private Stanley Bombowski, Stationed At Fort McKin- | ley in Philippines, Cited By War Department THOUGHT 1 T WAS PRESENT| Young Woman Victim, Who Was W Priv Higt now May 28.— o Be Married Saturday, Grasped antry, For Weddir s Gift, ley, Rizal, W ed by the w Fatal Package Thinking Tt a i ry 3 Constable Arrested ’*-i‘l‘-‘rl}‘:,m‘. - ln \ll(hlgdn ()u(l.\grc sult of his off and in As a result of the pplication of informatior ain rimer 1 other sql THREE ENTER RACE FOR §400,000 CONTRACT FIRST WARD ALDERMAN FOR NEW BANK HUML Nair, Bengston and Maxon H. Wales Lines Co. to Erect Candidates for Dehm’s Commercial Trust Building and Cla prise tl Jrubaech, 19 years old, [tion in the com lay ayowed car r's re- signation of Co 1 here had b veral days pi . cont Frank, 22, of would be nar- . |and Bengston wo! antly, and Augus | ¥ 1 Maxon would her, died shortl A G 5 3 been for the i Arrest Is Promised Bl Sie NEREIERDIOL & received. Bengston and Max maintained a strict silence their lans and promised an arrest some They have learned the small package was mailed he Muskegon post office Wednes- f Lyman T. Covell an or R. Gler n, l¢ after midnight on a s One postal inspecto a Pro- Mu: & o others are en rou system mode b ae IR Bl thten of i hetiin N Only one theory is hel 5 and most recently co 1 of its kind > b 1s inspired and mailed L ng houses he g 4 ever to arise ¢ no nomi- "8 Lt political hatred rs will stand was supervisor of count the shoulder k visible, Whe K. K. K. Is Mentioned \r ago Krubaech, running for |7 ¢lection as supervisor, encountered garous opposition from the Ku 0 Kinx Klan. He was defeated by [and Irs. Jennie Norlin, a recount glving |lowed by promoti rgin of one vo gston not decided to rur : is understood uld also rer clarges and counte i ierstood, Wo convenien tection of t sible the p charges at the tim 1 ther one arrest and conviction for illeg r to Bengsto n to ruv R s dv """ PRINGE T0 BROADCAST for RICHARDS A UG ned on Several Oceasions During ned ! p 0 River Man, Shot With Gun Radio on Several Oceasions Durin Swedish Hele Will Speak Over the - His Visit Here. He Had Borrowed, Not Murders bt from his t night of \ the Gideor the finding 1 Raymo ' Hoth Fyes Blown Out August Krubaech opened the ternoon will be . counter in the tavern lol 5 f WTAG, Worc Kri is mari home t for muskra ed througt Coast Guard Cutter Goes To Relief of Schooner CITY TOASK COURT MARSHALSI]RDFR ANGRY }ARMERS IN MEBRASKA HANG HENNESSY VISITS STOECKEL THREE DIVISIONS IN PARADE Only Difference Between It the colors, t N ighth aver New York, May 28 (@) — I slare - v, plan-| ed, Is Police Opinlon, s, PO Shistofis H. C. Jackson, de Ie Declare Their Troubles But Relieved Ty n, May 28 (P Years a asic Them of Thelr Jewcls and Money, | * ¢ Board to Meet Tonight L. A. 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